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Default Gigabyte 9-series mobos are ready for Intel's 750 Series SSDs

Itching to get some of that Intel 750 Series SSD goodness into your PC after reading our review? If you own a Gigabyte motherboard based on Intel's 9-series chipsets, you're all set. The company says its X99, Z97, and H97 boards all have firmware compatible with Intel's latest PCIe SSD. Here's a lengthy list of motherboard models that work with the 750 Series and the required firmware version for each one:

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http://techreport.com/news/28074/gig...50-series-ssds
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