Instruction Manual
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MS-7751
Chapter 2
My OC Gene Long duraton power lmt
Ths eld allows you to customze Long duraton power lmt for OC Gene functon.
My OC Gene Long duraton mantaned
Ths eld allows you to customze Long duraton mantaned for OC Gene functon.
My OC Gene Short duraton power lmt
Ths eld allows you to customze Short duraton power mt for OC Gene functon.
My CPU Core Voltage/ My OC Gene CPU I/O Voltage/ My OC Gene DRAM
Voltage/ My OC Gene GPU Voltage
These tems are used to specc the voltage of CPU, Memory, GPU and chpset for
OC Gene functon.
Current CPU Core Voltage/ Current CPU I/O Core Voltage/ Current DRAM Voltage/
Current GPU Voltage
These tems show current CPU/ CPU I/O/ DRAM/ GPU voltage. Read-only.
DRAM Reference Clock
Ths tem allows you to specc the DRAM Reference Clock for CPU. Please note the
overclockng behavor s not guaranteed.
DRAM Frequency
Ths tem allows you to adjust the DRAM frequency. Please note the overclockng
behavor s not guaranteed.
Adjusted DRAM Frequency
It shows the adjusted DRAM frequency. Read-only.
Extreme Memory Prole (X.M.P)
Ths tem s used to enable/dsable the Intel Extreme Memory Prole (XMP). For further
nformaton please refer to Intel’s ocal webste.
DRAM Tmng Mode
Select whether DRAM tmng s controlled by the SPD (Seral Presence Detect)
EEPROM on the DRAM module. Settng to [Auto] enables DRAM tmngs and the
followng “Advanced DRAM Conguraton” sub-menu to be determned by BIOS based
on the conguratons on the SPD. Selectng [Lnk] or [Unlnk] allows users to congure
the DRAM tmngs for each channel and the followng related “Advanced DRAM
Conguraton” sub-menu manually.
Advanced DRAM Conguraton
Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu.
Command Rate
Ths settng controls the DRAM command rate.
tCL
Controls CAS latency whch determnes the tmng delay (n clock cycles) of startng
a read command after recevng data.
tRCD
Determnes the tmng of the transton from RAS (row address strobe) to CAS
(column address strobe). The less clock cycles, the faster the DRAM performance.
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