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Old April 21st, 2006   #11
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If I was to include bios shots I probably wouldnt want to include memory timings since DFI's are waaaay different then other mobo's..

Plus, if I did memory timings I think people would just load up the settings I have listed regardless of the type of ram they have.. Which would probably cause more harm then good..lol
aaaahhhhh, yes, you are absolutely right. I totally just forgot about the plethora of memory timings in the DFI BIOS's...



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Just taking a look at thunda's signature image and you can see just how many memory timings there are.... you've got my vote on CPU-Z.




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its ThunDA's Guide and whatever pics he wants to put in it are fine by me...pics just make things a bit easier to understand for some....aweesome guide though, been waiting a long time for something like that



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I'll try to put some pics together within the next few days.. :)



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Nice ..................This will come in very usefull



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even though I didn't own an AMD since my very first rig (k6-2 :P ), I still am interested in AMD and will probably get one in the future, so I just collect jewels like this OC guide :D



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so I just collect jewels like this OC guide :D
Thank you sir ! :)

Tonight im going to take a break from bf2 for a little bit and get those screen shots.. :D

Im planning on either a small seperate guide or an addition to this one that explains how to set the affinity for dual core testing.. Since just running one instance of superpi or prime wont fully test stability with two cores..

I realized that afterwards and I think its something that should be included since there are so many people with dual cores now..



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What do you guys think about this ??


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I like to place this right after the part that tells what settings to use when finding the max for the cpu.. and then do the same for max mem.. Of course I'll add a small explaination of them too..

I decided to include a screen of everest since it also shows what the total htt speed is..



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Now i just need an AMD system to OC! :D



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Looks pretty good to me :thup:



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