Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3: BIOS Mania
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 10/12/2006 04:33 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 711 views
We take a quick look at the overclocking improvements in the soon to be released F7 BIOS.
Gigabyte is currently readying their F7 BIOS release that promises additional overclocking headroom for Conroe CPUs and full support for the upcoming Kentsfield processors. Gigabyte graciously provided us the F7 BIOS over a week ago for testing and we are excited to provide some initial overclocking results today with our F7E beta. The final F7 version is due to be released within the week. (Ed: Note that it is now released.)
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Gigabyte is currently readying their F7 BIOS release that promises additional overclocking headroom for Conroe CPUs and full support for the upcoming Kentsfield processors. Gigabyte graciously provided us the F7 BIOS over a week ago for testing and we are excited to provide some initial overclocking results today with our F7E beta. The final F7 version is due to be released within the week. (Ed: Note that it is now released.)
AnandTech
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