I just discoveredthis like 10 min ago. And I just finished ordering kits for my mobo's. Anyone who overclocks should have one of there as a backup. I cant believe nobody came out with this sooner. There cheep to.
Been using one for the last 2 years m8
From Eksitdata too...spooky.
They're an excellent buy, perfect for trying out beta BIOS flashes
It can also save you if you are unfortunate enough to corrupt your BIOS or it be hit with a virus.
Check out the IOSS site though.
They make some awesome IDE cables. RD3 Gladiator; pure genius.
And people say Gigabytes dual bios is useless! Looks like the same thing that that my board incorporates, but not piggybacked, two bios chips installed from the factory.
Originally posted by Comptech And people say Gigabytes dual bios is useless! Looks like the same thing that that my board incorporates, but not piggybacked, two bios chips installed from the factory.
It's exactly the same principle.
You just switch CMOS chips using a switch that sits in a riser on the rear of the PC rather than a jumper.
I believe Gigabyte were 1st to incorporate this feature.
They really hit onto something there. Pity more manufacturers never followed their lead.
Also Hi EP and people. I found this place again while looking through a oooollllllldddd backup. I have filled over 10TB and was looking at my collection of antiques. Any bids on the 500Mhz Win 95 fix?
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