Dell XPS 730 H2C Quick Reference Guide - Page 59

Overclock, Configuration, FSB QDR, MHz-Allows you to adjust the CPU FSB

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Advanced (continued) Overclock Enables you to set the system clock mode. Displays the following Configuration parameters and current value for each parameter: • CPU Frequency, MHz-Displays the current setting. • CPU Multiplier-Displays the current setting. • FSB-Memory Clock Mode-Allows you to set the system clock mode: - Auto-Sets the FSB and memory speed automatically. - Linked-Allows you to enter the FSB and speed manually. The Memory speed changes proportionally. - Unlinked--Allows you to enter the FSB and memory speed manually. • FSB-Memory Ratio-Allows you to set the FSB-memory ratio to Auto, 1:1, 5:4, 3:2, or Sync Mode. • FSB (QDR), MHz-Allows you to adjust the CPU FSB frequency. The FSB (QDR) that displays in the Actual column reflects the actual frequency that will take effect on reboot. Enter a value between 400 and 2600. • MEM (DDR), MHz-Allows you to adjust the memory frequency. The MEM (DDR) that displays in the Actual column reflects the actual frequency that will take effect on reboot. • PCIe x16_1, MHz-Allows you to select the frequency for PCIe x16 slot 1. • PCIe x16_2, MHz-Allows you to select the frequency for PCIe x16 slot 2. • PCIe x16_3, MHz-Allows you to select the frequency for PCIe x16 slot 3. • Dynamic ODT-Enables dynamic ODT (on-die termination). • Memory Timing Setting-Allows you to edit timing settings for your memory. (Advanced) Configuring the BIOS 59

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Configuring the BIOS
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Overclock
Configuration
Enables you to set the system clock mode. Displays the following
parameters and current value for each parameter:
CPU Frequency, MHz—Displays the current setting.
CPU Multiplier—Displays the current setting.
FSB-Memory Clock Mode—Allows you to set the system clock
mode:
– Auto—Sets the FSB and memory speed automatically.
– Linked—Allows you to enter the FSB and speed manually.
The Memory speed changes proportionally.
– Unlinked-—Allows you to enter the FSB and memory speed
manually.
FSB-Memory Ratio—Allows you to set the FSB-memory ratio to
Auto, 1:1, 5:4, 3:2, or Sync Mode.
FSB (QDR), MHz—Allows you to adjust the CPU FSB
frequency. The FSB (QDR) that displays in the Actual column
reflects the actual frequency that will take effect on reboot.
Enter a value between 400 and 2600.
MEM (DDR), MHz—Allows you to adjust the memory
frequency. The MEM (DDR) that displays in the Actual
column reflects the actual frequency that will take effect
on reboot.
PCIe x16_1, MHz—Allows you to select the frequency for
PCIe x16 slot 1.
PCIe x16_2, MHz—Allows you to select the frequency for
PCIe x16 slot 2.
PCIe x16_3, MHz—Allows you to select the frequency for
PCIe x16 slot 3.
Dynamic ODT—Enables dynamic ODT (on-die termination).
Memory Timing Setting—Allows you to edit timing settings for
your memory. (Advanced)
Advanced
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