Gigabyte GA-81XRP revisited
Last week The Register published a letter from Gigabyte announcing Bios 7a, a revision intended to resolve a persistent boot problem experienced when manually changing the vcore for the GA-81XRP motherboard. This bug rendered the board pretty much useless for overclocking, a key target market. Unfortunately, the link, supplied by the Taiwanese mobo maker, to the bios revision was dud
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