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IC7-G 800MHz settings?



 
 
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Old July 15th 03, 06:08 AM
Patrick Mc
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Default IC7-G 800MHz settings?

By default the correct FSB will be set by the bios

Patrick
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So I finally got the hotsie-totsie board to load and be stable, but how do

I
take advantage of the 800MHz FSB I paid extra for? I don't see a specific
setting. Help!

2.6 GHz P4 w/800MHz FSB on IC7-G Max2
Bios 1.4

CPU/AGP/PCI 200/66/33
DRAM Ratio 5:4
AGP Ratio Fixed
AGP/PCI Freq 66/33
CPU Power 1.525 V (Default)
DDR SDRAM 2.7 V
AGP Voltage 1.55 V

Also, thanks to the group for helping with the setup and memory settings.

Todd





 




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