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I have tried almost everything I can to get my pc stable at any settings above 200 FSB and nothings works for me, I am not a OCing pro, so I would really like some advice on the bios settings that might help me to be stable at least 244 or 266. so if you guys could fill up the bios settings with some hints that I could follow I will apreacciate it. put A for auto on settings, Out of this I am going to make sorta like a program to record bios settings in a data base.

 

Genie BIOS Settings:

FSB Bus Frequency -

LDT/FSB Frequency Ration -

CPU/FSB Frequency Ratio -

PCI eXpress Frequency -

 

CPU VID StartUp Value -

 

CPU VID Control -

CPU VID Special Control -

LDT Voltage Control -

Chip Set Voltage Control -

DRAM Voltage Control -

 

DRAM Configuration Settings:

 

DRAM Frequency Set -

Command Per Clock (CPC) -

CAS Latency Control (Tcl) -

RAS# to CAS# delay (Trcd) -

Min RAS# active time (Tras) -

Row precharge time (Trp) -

Row Cycle time (Trc) -

Row refresh cyc time (Trfc) -

Row to Row delay (Trrd) -

Write recovery time (Twr) -

Write to Read delay (Twtr) -

Read to Write delay (Trwt) -

Refresh Period (Tref) -

Write CAS Latency (Twcl) -

DRAM Bank Interleave -

 

 

 

DQS Skew Control -

DRAM response -

DQS Skew Value -

DRAM Drive Strength -

DRAM Data Drive Strength -

Max Async Latency -

Read Preamble Time -

IdleCycle Limit -

Dynamic Counter -

R/W Queue Bypass -

Bypass Max -

32 Byte Granularity -

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