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Thread: Gaps or No Gaps? That is the question...
  

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  1. #1 Gaps or No Gaps? That is the question... 
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    I'm getting ready to install the Matrix MLX2 modchip and the diagrams call for a "BIOSGAP. BIOS NOGAP, and a BIOS TOP NOGAP" installation... What is the difference? what does it mean? Which do I want and how do I know that?
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    Download both files, when you open you will see your mobo exactly the same one of the pix
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    Rotosound_rb666 is offline I modded my DROZD!
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    THEY used 2 different makes of chis, one had more legs than they needed, and was a little longer, so theres a space in the middle. later, they switched to a chip that was made for their requirements, more compact, with only the legs it needs to have. They count out the same just count right over the gap, and pin for pin they are the same.
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