BIOS release 1.2 for KN9 SLI, KN9-S, KN9-Ultra Release information: [ENGLISH] 1. Support DRAM ¡§CAS Latency and Command rate¡¨adjusted function. 2. Fixed the issue that the system may hang on POST. code 50 when the CPU is changed. 3. BIOS compiled date: 06/15/2006 [¤¤¤å] 1. ·s¼W¤ä´©DRAM¡§CAS Latency©MCommand rate¡¨¥\¯à¿ï¶µ. 2. ×¥¿§ó´«CPU«á¡A¶}¾÷°±¤î©óPOST. code 50°ÝÃD. 3. BIOS compiled date: 06/15/2006 ********************************* NOTE ********************************* 1. How to upgrade BIOS: a. Boot into MS-DOS or "Safe mode and command prompt" if you are using Windows95/98 b. Run "KN912.ZIP" to extract all files. c. Run "runme.bat" *** Please notice that we suggest you flashing the bios with switches "/py /sn /cd /cp /cc /cks /R" or by "runme.bat". d. For more detail, please visit: http://fae.abit.com.tw/cht/download/bioshelp.htm (Chinese) http://fae.abit.com.tw/eng/download/bioshelp.htm (English) 2.After BIOS updated, pull off the power cord and then clear the CMOS data via jumper before restarting system please. ============================================================================Download Driver Pack
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