diff --git a/site/news/hp8470p_and_dell_t1650.md b/site/news/hp8470p_and_dell_t1650.md
index c7f78b4..a651fd4 100644
--- a/site/news/hp8470p_and_dell_t1650.md
+++ b/site/news/hp8470p_and_dell_t1650.md
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ HP EliteBook 8470p is another IvyBridge platform, similar to other EliteBooks
that Libreboot already supports, such as the HP EliteBook 9470m that Riku
added.
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+
It was added in this patch:
@@ -46,9 +46,10 @@ another IvyBridge desktop, same platform as [HP 8300
USDT](../docs/hardware/hp8300usdt.html), but it supports *ECC* memory, if you
use a Xeon E3 model CPU (ivybridge variant).
-
+It was added in this patch:
+
-My model had
+
You can find a list of IvyBridge CPUs here:
@@ -58,7 +59,7 @@ an Intel graphics chip built in, so I could not test coreboot's libgfxinit for
this board, but it should work. I've since ordered a 1275v2 which does have
graphics, but I didn't have it at the time of this news post.
-
+
Native video init for Intel graphics *is* enabled, in this Libreboot port, but
because I haven't tested it yet, I've done *this* in the port that was merged:
@@ -67,7 +68,7 @@ is relied upon to execute the VGA Option ROM on an add-on graphics card (the
one I had was Nvidia Quadro K420, tested with the `nouveau` driver under
Debian Linux).
-
+
If you want GRUB-only setup, you could configure SeaBIOS bootorder to only
load the GRUB payload, and disable the SeaBIOS menu. This can be done by
@@ -76,7 +77,7 @@ only booting `img/grub2` from CBFS. More info available here:
into CBFS, as per the instructions on that page. Make sure you have external
flashing equipment to recover in case you brick it!
-
+
With ECC memory, this board is easily suitable for running a server of some kind,
in cases where data integrity matters (many userspace programs will use `read()`