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GIGABYTE GA-K8N Ultra-9 Motherboard - Page 6
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Sunday, 24 April 2005 00:00

Bios

The main screen of the Bios has nothing special, as usual, the same as other GigaByte motherboard Bios screens. But, by pressing the F1, another option will be enable which is the Advanced Chipset Features.

 

In the Advanced Chipset Features, the HT Frequency (1X-5X) can be adjust. Beside that, the HT Width can be manually adjusted as well for the up and downstream. And the memory timing also can be set in this page.

 

The MB Intelligent Tweakers( M.I.T ) is for overclocking. The Max CPU overclock can be set up to 400Mhz. Besides that, the CPU clock ratio can be to set to lower voltage for better overclocking options. Furthermore, the CPU Voltage can be set to Normal or Manual. The manual can be set up to 1.75V. While the HT-Link and PCI-E voltage can be set with the increment of +1V until +3V. While the memory voltage can only be set up to 2.8V.

The GigaByte R.G.B offers 3 settings for this function Auto, Fast, Turbo. The default setting is Auto, in which the motherboard will automatically adjust the recommended parameters according to system configuration. For advanced users who demand much higher graphics card performance, you can select the other 2 settings to achieve your needs. By selecting the Fast mode, it will increase the VGA core to extra 6% for the core and 4% for the memory. During the Turbo mode, the R.G.B will increment the VGA core to 11% and 7% for the memory.

 

In the MB Intelligent Tweakers( M.I.T ) page, the lowest part is the M.I.B.2 feature, Select "Enabled" to activate M.I.B.2 function and select the Vendor/Brand of the memory chips to enable the auto-overclocking.

 



 
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