irrationalJohn
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Good question. I had always assumed that the revision number would be easy to spot on the motherboard. But I looked at some review photos for the GA-965P-DS3 (rev 1.0) (all that I could find with a quick google) and nothing screamed "Revision 1.0" that I could see.Originally posted by: enderjs
How do you know which one is the Rev. 3.3 board?
EDIT: Apparently I just didn't know where to look. After stumbling around the Gigabyte website for a while I eventually tripped over the following FAQ. (I should have realized there must be a FAQ about this. Duh!)
A picture is included which may be useful so here's a link to this revision level FAQ.Q:2234 When searching for products some of the models may have different revisions, how do I distinguish between the different revisions of the same model?
A:2234 The version or revision numbers are printed on the PCB on all range of GIGABYTE's Motherboard. Users can find the corresponding "REV: 1.0" on the top left corner of the Motherboard (Please check reference chart). When user wishes to update either bios or driver please make sure the correct driver or bios is selected to correspond to your Revision of motherboard.
-john