Revision history information for MSI motherboards

Where do I find revision historys for MSI motherboards? I've got an MS6167 V:1 motherboard.
I want to know if there are newer revisions of this board (not BIOS) and what they have changed.

search engines gone screwy on main page im afraid so this will take some time to find whats there

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