Regarding X79A-GD65(8D) 4.4 BIOS

I notice Station drivers is showing a 4.4 BIOS and since I am getting my 4930K tomorrow, I'd like to have the latest BIOS installed.
Having said that, I only really trust the BIOS files that I get from here so is there any chance of one of you fine gentlemen posting it :D
Thanks!

It's currently not available. But if MSi fixed the link you can download it from product site as it is an official bios: http://www.msi.com/product/mb/X79A-GD65--8D-.html#/?div=BIOS
WAIT FOR THE MSI RELEASE. Don't download it from a third-party site. MSI might have removed it because there was an issue with the file.
If just wanting to update for Ivy-Bridge E support you can use 4.3 anyway as it already supports 4820K, 4939K and 4960X: http://www.msi.com/product/mb/X79A-GD65--8D-.html#/?div=CPUSupport

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    Quirky...
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