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Old 8th September 2006, 4:15 PM   #1
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Default some memory help!

hi

bare with me im rather new to overclocking

ive got a 4200+ x2 running on a gak8nsc 939 and 1 gig of ddr ram

in bios, when i try to change my ram divider settings

i can only chose from

2/1.5 to 2/2.5 but ive been told to run 2/3 but it isnt a option why is this?

also i was reading in my manual it it said to press crtl + f1 to acces advance option but when i press it nothing seems to happen, what should happen?

cheers
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Old 8th September 2006, 4:39 PM   #2
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Try a new bios to get more ram dividers. Do you press ctrl f1 in main bios bit, as in as soon as you enter bios or in another section? Never used gigabyte but believe you have to press it in main section and either it takes you to new section or another section appears.
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