I set my Driving Strength Profiles manually to 800, but didn't notice any differences.
In Bios in Channel A and B see these options:
Channel A:
-Channel A Driving Setting:
.Driving Strength Profile: Auto.....(667mhz, 800mhz, 1066mhz, Oc 1200, Oc 1333)
.Data Drinving Pull-Up Level: Auto
.Cmd Drinving Pull-Up Level: Auto
.CTRL Drinving Pull-Up Level: Auto
.CLK Drinving Pull-Up Level: Auto
.Data Drinving Pull-Up Level: Auto
.Cmd Drinving Pull-Up Level: Auto
.CTRL Drinving Pull-Up Level: Auto
.CLK Drinving Pull-Up Level: Auto
Channel B:
-Channel B Driving Setting:
.Driving Strength Profile: Auto.....(667mhz, 800mhz, 1066mhz, Oc 1200, Oc 1333)
.Data Drinving Pull-Up Level: Auto
.Cmd Drinving Pull-Up Level: Auto
.CTRL Drinving Pull-Up Level: Auto
.CLK Drinving Pull-Up Level: Auto
.Data Drinving Pull-Up Level: Auto
.Cmd Drinving Pull-Up Level: Auto
.CTRL Drinving Pull-Up Level: Auto
.CLK Drinving Pull-Up Level: Auto
.........I leave it on Auto?
I set my Driving Strength Profiles manually to 800, but didn't notice any differences.
Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3L (BIOS F9); E7200 Core2Duo 2.53Ghz 1066Mhz FSB 3MB L2 (OC to 3.4Ghz); SuperTalent 2x2G DDR2-800 PC6400 CL 5-5-5-12 (T800UX4GC5); Seagate 500GB SATA2 7200 32mb cache HD; EVGA 8800GT 512MB Superclocked Edition
Ultra X-connect X2 550-watt PSU; Vista x64 SP1 and OpenSUSE 11.0 (KDE 4.1)
You can get 1066 with 333, just choose the correct memory multiplier
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The option:
(G) MCH Frequency Latch ...............: [400] the PC does not boot only works in 266 is on my CPU? Core2Duo E6400 2.13ghz is ....... and ..... because the note on Windows Vista memories are 5.6 and a friend gives it 5.9?
Last edited by strike23; 09-30-2008 at 01:28 AM.
Change ONLY that setting by itself and save and apply, you should be able to for sure use 333
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And the option:
System Memory Multiplier in AUTO?
What do you want to run your ram at?
Ram speed is set by that >>>
FSB X Memory Multiplier = Ram Speeds
So if you are still using 266 FSB, then 266 X 4.00 = 1066 ram speed
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Yes mi ram is:
266 FSB, then 266 X 4.00 = 1066 ram speed
but you said it was very slow, you say I change:
(G) MCH Frequency Latch ...............: [333] but in System Memory Multiplier but said only 2.00 and 2.66 then I say:
if I ......(G) MCH Frequency Latch ...............: [333] and
System Memory Multiplier in AUTO ....... is okay or not?
Set MCH 400 and then you should again see system memory multiplier 4.00
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