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 NF7/NF7-S Rev2.0 Modded Bios, : Discussions and Results :)

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jamis
post Nov 21 2006, 10:00 AM

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QUOTE(coolblade @ Jul 28 2006, 02:36 PM)
I'll quote for u the right setup of dual channel. I get this information from this website

http://www.logan.eclipse.co.uk/abit_nf7_(s)_v2_0.htm

"Memory. So that leads me straight on to the memory for this board. Now all you know that, my pards and I, only use the TwinMos PC3700 with the 4.3ns B chips on it, but you don't have to. BH5 memory is meant to run quite high fsb as well. Take a look around the forum at what others are using to run a high FSB. Take it from me though, the TwinMos stuff flew to 246fsb straight out of the box and I know that RGone has benched it at 250fsb using bios d10.bin. This is the stuff if you can get your hands on it. When OCing, always try and run 256mb modules as they OC better than the 512mb or higher sticks. Try running 2x256 in Dual Channel as you should get a 5% increase. Some find a single stick in Single Channel to get them higher fsb than two sticks in DC. It's up to you test and try it. For Dual Channel use slots 1&3 or 2&3."

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"I use 2&3 as they go higher and still stable. If you want to run 3 sticks of ram and still run dual channel then you should have 2x256 in slots 1&2 and a 512 in slot 3.

2x256 = 512 in slots 1&2 and slot 3 is filled with a 512 gives you dual channel...."
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Tats mean if i m using using 2x512 now i can just buy a 1gb ram with slot1&2 512mb and 1024 at the slot 3?? then i will be running dual channel on 2gb?

 

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