« Reply #3 on: October 30, 2016, 03:40:06 pm »
Why did you update the bios in the first place
Because it uses a new GUI, I wanted to play with it, and Gigabyte showed it as available for my mobo. FWIW, the new CPUs use a new socket type and will not fit my mobo.
No one here has any problem with people who like to experiment "play with" or test new BIOS'. But because this can lead to downtime or other complications, we do not recommend using a production system or primary PC for this type of experimentation. Users choice of course. Sometimes flashing up means you can't go back. Something to be mindful of. I know dmdilks feels the same about this as I do.
Cheers
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