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Name: rugrat2553
Date: December 5, 2004 at 09:53:07 Pacific
OS: win xp
CPU/Ram: xpm1600/256ddr
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I was wondering how to find out what revision of motherboard I have so I can get the correct Bios so I can overclock my processor. I have a ECS K7s5a.



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Name: Custom Built
Date: December 5, 2004 at 10:21:29 Pacific
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The revision number should be printed on the board between the pci slots. If it is not you can press the pause/break key during the POST screen and you should be able to see bios version at the top or bottom of your screen.

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