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nForce 2 Bios Web Page |
Area ''Power Bios Features'' |
![]() This Bios windos is somthing for overclockers. For memory latency tuning the option "Dimm Voltage" could help. Higher memory voltage helps often memory to work with faster timings. Be carful: ''Higher memory voltage on your own risk If you have nothing with overclocking to do, all others set options here do not interest. |
Area ''Power Bios Features'' , ''Dimm Voltage Regulator" |
![]() How above described, higher memory voltage could be used for faster latency timings. With input "Enter" a futher BIOS window will be open and the abouve picture shown " Dimm Voltage could be decided here to max. 2.9 volt. The choice "Auto" sets the memory to run in his default values. DDR400 memory runs as admost between 2.6 to 2.7 volts normaly. With a volt of choice: e.g., 2.77 V you raise the volt of tension on the memory. If you will increase the memory timings, I recommend to check the memory with the Programm Memtest for stability. |
Memory Frequency Frequency attitudes with % clock settings |
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percent settings you have possibility to run memory by higher spezifkation than the CPU FSB. e.g. for the application of DDR533 memory Even if I at least, nevertheless, recommend is generally synchronous clocking, g, here the possibility described, for people want to try it. ![]() With DDR533 memory and a CPU FSB400 you can in accordance with o.m. scale with the setting 133% of memory, your memory will run in specification DDR533. Please, infer the appropriate percent choice of the abouve specification list. |
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