Instruction manual
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regularly first. If you find the PC appears to be unstable or reboot incidentally, it's better to disable the 
Dynamic Overclocking or to lower the level of overclocking options. By the way, if you need to   
conduct overclocking manually, you also need to disable the Dynamic OverClocking first. 
2. Meanwhile, there are two functions to protect user's system from crashing.   
- There is a safe key "Ins" in BIOS. In case the overclocking fails, you can press "Ins" key while   
system rebooting to restore to the BIOS defaults. 
- If the system incidentally reboot for four times, the BIOS will also be restored to the defaults. 
CPU FSB Clock 
This setting shows the current CPU Front Side Bus clock frequency. 
DRAM Clock Mode 
This item enables or disables the function of configuring the clock frequency of the installed DRAM.   
Settings: [Enabled], [Disabled].   
DRAM Clock 
If DRAM Clock Mode is set to [Enabled], use this field to configure the clock frequency of the installed 
DRAM.    Settings: DDR 200, DDR 266, DDR 300, DDR 333, DDR 400. 
AGP Voltage (V) 
AGP voltage is adjustable in the field, allowing you to increase the performance of your AGP display 
card when overclocking, but the stability may be affected.   
DRAM Voltage (V) 
This setting is used to adjust the DRAM core voltage (Vcore), making overclocking possible. 
MSI Reminds You...   
The settings shown in different color in AGP Voltage, and DRAM Voltage help to verify if your setting is 
proper for your system. 
White: Safe setting. 
Yellow: High performance setting. 
Red: Not recommended setting and the system may be unstable.   
Changing CPU/DDR/AGP/North Bridge/South Bridge Voltage may result in system instability; 
therefore, it is NOT recommended to change the default settings for long-term usage. 
For complete BIOS setup information, please visit MSI website at http://www.msi.com.tw
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