I have a GA-G41MT-USB3 motherboard (FSB 333 MHz) that takes 1333 MHz memory when overclocked.
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BIOS Setup:
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(G)MCH Frequency Latch is set to [AUTO] which is the default
System Memory multiplier (SPD) can be set to one of: AUTO, 2.40B, 3.20B, 4.00C, 3.00A, or 4.00A
Item help displays the following:
[AUTO] set memory frequency by DRAM SPD data
X.XXA => FSB 266 MHz
X.XXB => FSB 333 MHz
X.XXC => FSB 200 MHz
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Setting System Memory multiplier (SPD) to either 4.00A or 4.00C works fine.
The propper value seems to be 4.00B since this is an FSB 333 MHz mothorboard, but such an option doesn't exist.
My Question: is selecting one of 4.00A or 4.00C prefered over the other or they are equally the same.
Thanks,
Sam
-------------------------------------------
BIOS Setup:
-------------------------------------------
(G)MCH Frequency Latch is set to [AUTO] which is the default
System Memory multiplier (SPD) can be set to one of: AUTO, 2.40B, 3.20B, 4.00C, 3.00A, or 4.00A
Item help displays the following:
[AUTO] set memory frequency by DRAM SPD data
X.XXA => FSB 266 MHz
X.XXB => FSB 333 MHz
X.XXC => FSB 200 MHz
-------------------------------------------
Setting System Memory multiplier (SPD) to either 4.00A or 4.00C works fine.
The propper value seems to be 4.00B since this is an FSB 333 MHz mothorboard, but such an option doesn't exist.
My Question: is selecting one of 4.00A or 4.00C prefered over the other or they are equally the same.
Thanks,
Sam
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