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    SLi1 BIOS version

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by jei24, Mar 4, 2008.

  1. jei24

    jei24 Notebook Enthusiast

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    BIOS not up to date? My SLi1 is at v1.60 and the one at the Toshiba websites is at 2.3, but does that only give support for the penryn chips?

    Thanks guys
    jei
     
  2. jacob808

    jacob808 Notebook Deity

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    I was thinking the same thing and wanted to update but don't want to destroy my one and only computer and I'm new at this so yeah any experienced person please respond oh and I finally was able to update the nvidia drivers to 7431 it's awesome with Call of duty 4 single player.
     
  3. abehanna

    abehanna Notebook Consultant

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    If everything is working fine for you with your sli1 then there is no reason to update the BIOS. :D
    Oh and I forgot to add one other thing.... about the video drivers... if you are trying to get the best out of your games you might try the 169 series drivers from laptopvideo2go. There are many threads about these drivers if you need some more info.