You can fix the volt drop yourself (a small hardware modification). A swedish guy have fixed his UD7 motherboard. How to do --> http://sinhardware.com/index.php/rev...owall=&start=3
You can fix the volt drop yourself (a small hardware modification). A swedish guy have fixed his UD7 motherboard. How to do --> http://sinhardware.com/index.php/rev...owall=&start=3
Last edited by Viking1962; 12-11-2011 at 04:30 AM.
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