The newest bios revision is the smartest choice. What bios revision are you using now? Is there a reason why you want a different bios revision than the one you are currently using?
Allrighty. First post on this site, I'm impressed with the site overall.
Anyways: ABIT NF7-M v1.0; Takin' a peek at the BIOS upgrade page,
and I just can't decide if i need the latest (Rev. 28), or the newest
one that doesn't say:
" This BIOS version is for NF7 & NF7-S Revision: 1.0~1.2 only! "
I'm stumped as to if my board falls into this category with its 1.0
branding, or if it falls into the Rev. 20 category
("Released Date: 2003-07-14")
If someone could offer some insight for my lil' dilemma, I'd be forever thankful~!
-Lanolin
The newest bios revision is the smartest choice. What bios revision are you using now? Is there a reason why you want a different bios revision than the one you are currently using?
Last edited by maximus7001; 04-12-2005 at 01:08 AM.
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I'm using BIOS Rev. 20, and I want to upgrade... because. Well, I guess that the ideology of "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" applies here. I don't really have a reason to update the bios except to be up-to-date. I guess I'll just forget about it ~_^
EDIT:
NF7-M BIOS 28 [img]http://www.abit-usa.com/images/download_button.gif[/img]" target="_blank">http://--> [img]http://www.abit....gif[/img] Version: 28 Released Date: 2004-10-12
- This BIOS version is for NF7 & NF7-S Revision: 1.0~1.2 only!
- (For Revision 2.0, please click here)
- Hid "CPU Disconnect function" default to AUTO.
- BIOS compile date: 09/10/2004
The red text is why I was curious.. Just wondering if the NF7-M applies to "NF7 & NF7-S", because this IS on the NF7-M BIOS page.
My brain hurts. ~_~
Last edited by Lanolin; 04-12-2005 at 07:15 AM.
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