The BIOS PN2 SLI2 is a common computer motherboard manufactured by ECS Elitegroup. Update now to fix problems such as frequent crashing, computer shuts off unexpectedly, no audio or no video, or a blank screen on start up. This driver - "P33_1211.zip" - has been downloaded 33 times and is rated 5 out of 5 stars based on 11 reviews. The total disk space used for this update is 593.9 KB.
BIOS PN2 SLI2
Not Applicable
P33 (29-Oct-2008)
Motherboard Socket 775
BIOS for PN2 SLI2plus (PCB:1.x)
Added support for new Penryn dual core CPUs
Added FSB-overclocking support to the new dual-core Penryn FSB-1066/1333 CPUs
Fixed compatibility issues of OS plus ACPI
Fixed restoring disabled device states and fan speeds after suspend/resume
Fixed PCI and PCIe compatibility issues
Added device functionality improvements (includes GPUs and Sound cards)
Fixed SATA / MAC / USB compatibility issues
Improved auto-overvoltaging settings when overclocking
Improved nTune compatibility
Improved memory compatibility
SLI-Memory option is disabled for 4 DIMM configurations. Manual memory overclocking is still possible at the user
BIOS Firmware File
Sathishkumar (DG Staff Member) on 7-Sep-2009
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
691N4P33.BIN | 524.3 KB | 4 Dec 2008 |
NVFLSHSC.exe | 307.3 KB | 29 Nov 2006 |
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