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| [M] Reviewer Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Waregem
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| [M] Reviewer Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Waregem
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![]() | If you want more detailed pictures, let me know! |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I've been waiting to see what DFI had up their sleeves for AM3. Cant wait for its overclocking potential and the full review! Regards Damian |
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![]() | Spotted a typo in the bios: "CPU Vlotage" ![]() |
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![]() | I'm spending my first few minutes trying to overclock this board and it seems that the DDR3 version of Dfi's AMD series has a lot of memory issues. Especially when increasing the HTT frequency. To be continued |
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![]() | Okay, the key to a succesful HTT overclock seems to be in the HTT boot clock. The boot clock and actual used HTT frequency can be manually changed, so that you can boot at a much lower frequency than your actual overclock, probably to fix certain boot issues when overclocking. Now, this is what happens: BOOT / ACTUAL HTT 200/250: no boot 249/250: boot 275/300: boot, but not in windows 285/300: currently running 3DMark |
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