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Old 10-26-03, 19:45
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Anyone use the modded bios's for the msi nforce2 boards?
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Old 10-27-03, 11:07
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Please post a link to the BIOS you are talking about.
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Old 10-27-03, 16:16
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Please post a link to the BIOS you are talking about.
You'll find'm here :-)

http://www.amdforums.com/showthread....hreadid=255641
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Don't have an msi board but,......

I tried the UberBios for my Asus mobo... no difference for me....

it worked fine. but didn't really do what I was looking for...

I wanted higher vCore settings..but I have to do a hardware mod..yuch!

I guess the best I can tell you is make a backup of your current Bios and understand that anytime you flash a bios, you can fry your board..

that having been said, I have flashed many. many times with no problems (of course, now that I typed this, it will crap out at the next flash! )
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Don't have an msi board but,......

I tried the UberBios for my Asus mobo... no difference for me....

it worked fine. but didn't really do what I was looking for...

I wanted higher vCore settings..but I have to do a hardware mod..yuch!

I guess the best I can tell you is make a backup of your current Bios and understand that anytime you flash a bios, you can fry your board..

that having been said, I have flashed many. many times with no problems (of course, now that I typed this, it will crap out at the next flash! )
Me too - flashed many, many times. I'm using the modded bios for my k7n2 and it's great!!! I can now get my fsb above 200 (not supposed to be able to do that on a non-delta board) :-) Just thought I see if anyone else was using these.
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