That is just GIGABYTE recycling the bios front-end across the multiple different SKUs.
Even if the Gen. 5 support would suddenly become available, it would make no difference unless the board is built for it, i.e., has the required hardware (Gen. 5 re-drivers).
That is just GIGABYTE recycling the bios front-end across the multiple different SKUs.
Even if the Gen. 5 support would suddenly become available, it would make no difference unless the board is built for it, i.e., has the required hardware (Gen. 5 re-drivers).