We are testing a new BIOS that fixes the SATA issue that some readers were experiencing. In the meantime, we are releasing a beta version for you to use. If you feel that your BIOS needs to be updated, we will be posting a link to download the new BIOS and instructions how to flash your motherboard.
Maintaining the integrity of our brand is important, however, it is more important for us that all of our customers have the best possible experience with our products. We wanted to send a big thank you to everyone who posted messages and technical information in the EVGA forums. We reviewed the message boards daily and the sheer level of information you provided was a huge resource in helping us resolve this issue.
Mr. Darwin – How come EVGA is working to fix it only after HardOCP published their story about it? Don’t you have beta testers? Companies are supposed to ‘check’ their product before they are releasing it to the open market. After all – this is not the first time we see data corruption on the nForce chipsets.
Reviewers - How come no one mentioned it in his review? You’re supposed to test these motherboards, and to report about these kind of flaws/issues.
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