MSI P965 Neo motherboard New Bios version 1.7

Hi all,
I have notice that msi has release a new bios, version 1.7, for the p965 neo mobo. Has anybody tried it and has any info to share with us?
I want to upgrade but I am not sure if this is a good upgrade. Does anyone knows what is the "Intel Presler SL9QR CPU" fix so I choose to upgrade or not?
Thanks a lot,
Phanos

Quote from: Phanos on 02-April-07, 03:26:51
Hi all,
I have notice that msi has release a new bios, version 1.7, for the p965 neo mobo. Has anybody tried it and has any info to share with us?
I want to upgrade but I am not sure if this is a good upgrade. Does anyone knows what is the "Intel Presler SL9QR CPU" fix so I choose to upgrade or not?
Thanks a lot,
Phanos
create a sig, https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=25959.0
never flash a bios that includes updates that donot apply to you, NEVER.

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