A small but nifty assortment of Lenovo, Gigabyte and HP BIOS

Mar 3, 2012 12:00 GMT  ·  By

Here we go with this spring's third BIOS listing, bringing you software for a Gigabyte board (a stable one and a beta), two HP notebooks and for a nice Lenovo workstation.

The Lenovo ThinkStation E20 is by far the highlight of today's list. If you're looking for a no-nonsens PC packing great looks and serious brawn, you should be looking into Lenovo's E series. The systems are of course user-configurable so future owners can choose the best solution for their specific needs.

No matter whether you're looking for a powerful system designed to help you in complex computing tasks such as computer-assisted design or other resource-hungry things or you're just in search for an "all-rounder", these workstations are most likely able to meet your needs.

Even more, thanks to the neat array of graphic cards users can choose for their ThinkStation E20, gaming can be easily taken to th next level, allowing seamless performance with any of the newest titles.

Today's BIOS picks:

Gigabyte GA-MA69VM-S2 (rev. 1.0) Bios F9 Gigabyte GA-MA69VM-S2 (rev. 1.0) Bios F10E Beta HP G72-b54NR Notebook BIOS F.48 for Windows 7 HP G72-b57CL Notebook BIOS F.48 for Windows 7 Lenovo ThinkStation E20 Flash UEFI BIOS 5JKT60A Lenovo ThinkStation E20 Flash UEFI BIOS ISO 5JKT60A Lenovo ThinkStation E20 USB Drive UEFI BIOS 5JKT60A

As both hardware and software evolve, old BIOSes might become unstable or simply prevent you from using your computer to its full potential.

Therefore it is highly recommended to always use the most recent BIOS version available. Do not forget to check with our site as often as possible in order to stay updated on the latest BIOS files.