Msi pro 660m-a ddr4

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  • rmontroni
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    • Jun 2023
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    • Brazil

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    Msi pro 660m-a ddr4

    Greetings.
    I bought this motherboard and a 13600k. I need to flash the BIOS to the version compatible with this processor. Where is the BIOS chip located on this motherboard?
    Is flash possible with the Ch341a Pro?
    This is the BIOS link for that motherboard:
    https://download.msi.com/bos_exe/mb/7D43v1D.zip
    Or I uploaded the attached BIOS
    Can someone send me the BIOS already ready for FLASH?
    Thanks
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  • Bonzas
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Jan 2018
    • 474
    • Indonesia

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    Re: Msi pro 660m-a ddr4

    Just extract your file and rename E7D43IMS.1D0 to E7D43IMS.bin fi you want flash with ch341a, it's depending what chip on your motherboard. Pictures from MSI site are too small and i can't see where is the bios chip. Could you send pictures with HD resolutiion ?

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