P67-c45 bios update

Where can I find the latest version for my p67-c45 motherboard?

Quote from: ILoveLuci on 31-January-11, 04:25:18
Where can I find the latest version for my p67-c45 motherboard?
@C43/45
here u can find the newest betas ----  v1.8b5, with a lot of fixes (+ with pll overvoltage issue for better oc )->
look at changelogs -> http://www.msi-forum.de/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=98228
dl link for bios v1.8b5 (for p67a-C45)
Link removed.  Only Admins and Moderators are allowed to link to beta bioses.
try it
good luck :-)

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    Message was edited by: Fenix_D
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