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Will my AX6BC with bios version R2.55 support a 200gb drive?

The latest version I see on the aopen website is R2.59

If my current bios wont support the drive, can I update to R2.59 and will
it then support the drive?

TIA

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nop90 wrote:
> Will my AX6BC with bios version R2.55 support a 200gb drive?
>
> The latest version I see on the aopen website is R2.59
>
> If my current bios wont support the drive, can I update to R2.59 and will
> it then support the drive?
>
> TIA
>
>
Sorry, no. The largest would be 128 GB. You would need an ATA
controller card to support larger HDs.


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