Gigabyte GA-X99-SOC Champion User Manual - Page 24

OC Trigger switch TGR, CPU Mode Switch

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S_ B SS S B SS S SF SF B_ B_ U __ 3 U __ 3 SS __ OC Trigger switch (TGR): This switch allows the overclockers to jump between low and extremely high frequencies in an instant. After remaining at a low frequency during system boot and OS optimization, the overclocker can then engage the Trigger Switch to instantly hit the target frequency, save their score submission, grab a screen shot, and watch the records tumble. 1 2 TGR 1 2 S3 1: Target frequency set in BIOS Setup or other overclocking application. 2: Safe frequency (using the lowest CPU ratio, which may vary by CPU) S_ S_ S3 S_ 1 23 SF S B_ S B_ 1 23 1 23 1 2 3 S 1 23 S_ 1 23 Before using the overclocking buttons, make sure to load the optimized defaults in BIOS Setup to return the BIOS settings to factory defaults. 1 23 CPU Mode Switch: This switch allows the overclockers to switch between CPU default mode and OC mode. 1 23 1 1 1: Default 2 1 2: OC Mode. (Please note that using this mode may result in in2 compatibility.) 1 CPU Mode Switch 1 SF S_ S3 B_ B SS S B SS U 1 B SS U 1 S 1 1 S3 1 B_ B SS S __ 3 _S __ 3 _S S 1 23 F_USB30 F_USB30 F_ U S F_ U B SS 1 B SS 1 S 1 2 3 S 1 23 _S _S F_ F_ 1 23 1 23 1 23 1 Hardware Installation 1 1 23 1 1 23 1 1 - 24 - B_ B_ 1

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Hardware Installation
OC Trigger switch (TGR):
This switch allows the overclockers to jump between low and extremely high frequencies in an instant. After remaining at a
low frequency during system boot and OS optimization, the overclocker can then engage the Trigger Switch to instantly hit the
target frequency, save their score submission, grab a screen shot, and watch the records tumble.
2: Safe frequency (using the lowest CPU ratio, which may vary by CPU)
1: Target frequency set in BIOS Setup or other overclocking application.
Before using the overclocking buttons, make sure to load the optimized defaults in BIOS Setup to return
the BIOS settings to factory defaults.
TGR
CPU Mode Switch:
This switch allows the overclockers to switch between CPU default mode and OC mode.
2: OC Mode. (Please note that using this mode may result in in
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compatibility.)
1: Default
CPU Mode Switch
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