dna23
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If I update my BIOS will it reset it to default?
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Russ
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yes it will be vanilla bios
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dna23
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Fucking hell... i can't believe a fucking mouse and keyboard can prove to be such hassle.
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John
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It depends on the bios, mine has an option to save overclocked settings.
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dna23
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Anyway of telling in advance? It's an Asus Striker Extreme (775)...
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by John
It depends on the bios, mine has an option to save overclocked settings.
i thought they were only if you used an OS based bios flasher, which is a stupid idea ofc
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John
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Nup my bios saves settings in the bios.
I don't see a problem with an OS one tbh, thats what i've used since they've been available.
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by John
Nup my bios saves settings in the bios.
I don't see a problem with an OS one tbh, thats what i've used since they've been available.
very very risky in my opinion, ive never heard a bios from floppy/usb go wrong when done properly, but heard soe nightmares from OS based ones
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John
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Only problem i've ever had with a BIOS update was me flashing the wrong one from a floppy and thats in maybe 10 years of dealing with them.
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