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Posted: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 22:33:45 Post Subject: |
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Hi, and welcome! Definitely friendly people here... and hopefully we can help you.
In your BIOS, what kind of settings do you have for the DDR? I haven't seen that board, but I assume it is pretty flexible. It sounds like it is some sort of automatic mode, but perhaps you need to go in and manually set the speed, or at least the ratio. Or is that what you are doing?
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Taking a quick look at the manual, I see a BIOS page called "Advanced - Configure System Frequency/Voltage".
Looks like you need to take it out of Auto and it seems to only have 3 other choices... 233MHz, 266MHz, and 400MHz. That seems weak. Maybe there is improvements in a later flash to the BIOS. But, if you set it to 400MHz, it should stay there, regardless of FSB.
I have an ABIT P4 board, and it lets you set the memory by percentage of the FSB. With more than 3 choices! |
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