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DFI nF3/4 series (LP and Infinity) users come in, Overclocking ability and troubleshooting
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akachester
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Apr 6 2007, 07:05 PM
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Need some help here.Can anyone show me which setting i should see if i wanted to change my Command Rate for my Ram?I went into the DRAM setting but cant see a setting called Command Rate there.I am using CFX3200 DR
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akachester
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Apr 7 2007, 12:26 AM
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QUOTE(sniper69 @ Apr 6 2007, 07:25 PM) FYI, Command Rate also known as Command Per Clock  , you should be abe found it in DRAM setting  Yes, i found that setting just now in the DRAM setting but all i can do is set it to AUTO, ENABLE, DISABLE.Nothing else though..So, how could i change my current 2T timing to 1T?
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akachester
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Apr 7 2007, 08:45 AM
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QUOTE(sniper69 @ Apr 7 2007, 12:37 AM) you should set it to ENABLE, if AUTO; it's preset at DISABLE means your system will be running on 2T instead of 1T  IC..Just tried it and my PC did not show any response.I enabled it, save the setting and then the monitor went blank.No response after that making me needed to reset my CMOS.Any idea what happen? And wondering, what is the main purpose of the led in this board?I just prompt some numbers which i dont really understand.
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akachester
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Apr 7 2007, 03:18 PM
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QUOTE(sniper69 @ Apr 7 2007, 09:43 AM) might because of imcompatibility with your RAM and DFI? FYI DFI's Mobo is very picky, i tried mine on Corsair XMS, Kingston KVR...unstable all the time  that thing? it's for debug, you should be able to see the explaination on user manual, unlike mine (SLI-DR), using LED indicating what's going wrong on my mobo  Well, its performing fine when i am not changing any setting at the bios.Changes in the timing would not cause instability either.Just changing some other stuff like the command rate and too high of FSB causes the system unable to boot...
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