Gigabyte GA-8I915PM drivers, BIOS & manual

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    Sushi
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    Unhappy Gigabyte GA-8I915PM drivers, BIOS & manual

    Hi

    I've bought that model mainboard, bulk, and so I don't have any drivers for it. The mainboard doesn't appear listed on Gigabyte's site, because it's an OEM release, as they told me.

    So, if anyone has the latest drivers and BIOS (an the manual, why not) for it, please send me a PM, in order to reply an e-mail address where those to be sent.

    Thank you.

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    It might be this.

    http://support.packardbell.de/de/ite...ixtreme&t=2006

    Check carefully before you decide to use it.
    Last edited by cat5e; 05-11-2007 at 10:42 AM.


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    Sushi
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    Quote Originally Posted by cat5e
    It might be this.

    http://support.packardbell.de/de/ite...ixtreme&t=2006

    Check carefully before you decide to use it.
    Thank you very much, dude ! I think this is a link to the OEM system which my motherboard gets from:
    http://support.packardbell.de/de/ite...veloce_ixtreme

    Right now I use some drivers of similar motherboards, but that link is to be used by me soon.

    Thank you again, cheers.

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    help please

    hey i have a gigabyte motherboard which is ga-8i915pm, i have recently re-booted my pc.. but now there is no sound playing, i have no volume control and apparently my sound card may be in use.. i cant find my motherboard when i search it

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    hey, many thanks for the help... im sorry i forgot to mention that its a packard bell NEC which runs on windows xp, i hope this does'nt change your results. again, thanks for your help

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