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Anonymous Posted on Apr 10, 2014

6150BK8MC-KRSH bios lock - Foxconn 6150BK8MC-KRSH Motherboard

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  • Posted on Mar 01, 2008

SOURCE: 6150BK8MC-KRSH 2000mt/s nVIDIA geforfce 6150b 430 939 socket dddr 400 /333/266 x 4

I think this might help. http://driverscollection.com/?H=6150BK8MC-KRSH&By=Foxconn

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