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NVRAID 5.27? - is it true?



 
 
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Old September 9th 05, 06:43 PM
Richard Dower
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Default NVRAID 5.27? - is it true?

I'd like some help from MSI owners in regards this question. I own a
Gigabyte motherboard which is now being serviced with the NVIDIA RAID IDE
BIOS ROM version 4.84, it's dated April 26th 2005.

But going on the MSI website it appears the K8N Diamond and K8N SLI Platinum
has NVRAID version 5.27?, is this correct?

And if so what date is being displayed when you enter the NVRAID
configuration utility?



 




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