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D.O.T. Range, D.O.T Dynamic Overclocking Technology is the automatic overclocking - motherboard manual

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MS-6728 ATX Mainboard 2. Meanwhile, for security reason, there are two functions to protect BIOS and protect user's system from crashing: (a) There is a safe hotkey "Ins" in BIOS. If the overclocking or/and MAT fails to run, you can press "Ins" key while rebooting system to restore to the BIOS Defaults. (b) If your system reboot for four times continually, the BIOS will be restored to the Defaults (Normal), too D.O.T. Range (D.O.T) Dynamic Overclocking Technology is the automatic overclocking function, included in the MSITM's newly developed CoreCellTMTechnology. It is designed to detect the load balance of CPU while running programs, and to adjust the best CPU frequency automatically. When the motherboard detects CPU is running programs, it will speed up CPU automatically to make the program run smoothly and faster. When the CPU is temporarily suspending or staying in the low load balance, it will restore the default settings instead. Usually the Dynamic Overclocking Technology will be powered only when users' PC need to run huge amount of data like 3D games or the video process, and the CPU frequency need to be boosted up to enhance the overall performance. Setting options: Disabled Disable Dynamic Overclocking. Private 1st level of overclocking. Sergeant 2nd level of overclocking. Captain 3rd level of overclocking, also the default value of "Load High Performance Defaults". Colonel 4th level of overclocking. General 5th level of overclocking. Commander 6th level of overclocking. MSI Reminds You... Even though the Dynamic Overclocking Technology is more stable than manual overclocking, basically, it is still risky. We suggest user to make sure that your CPU can afford to overclocking regularly first. If you find the PC appears to be unstable or reboot incidentally, it's better to disable the Dynamic Overclocking or to lower the level of overclocking options. By the way, if you need to conduct overclocking manually, you also need to disable the Dynamic OverClocking first. 3-28

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MS-6728 ATX Mainboard
D.O.T. Range
(D.O.T) Dynamic Overclocking Technology is the automatic overclocking
function, included in the MSI
TM
’s newly developed CoreCell
TM
Technology. It
is designed to detect the load balance of CPU while running programs, and to
adjust the best CPU frequency automatically. When the motherboard detects
CPU is running programs, it will speed up CPU automatically to make the
program run smoothly and faster. When the CPU is temporarily suspending or
staying in the low load balance, it will restore the default settings instead.
Usually the Dynamic Overclocking Technology will be powered only when
users' PC need to run huge amount of data like 3D games or the video process,
and the CPU frequency need to be boosted up to enhance the overall
performance. Setting options:
Disabled
Disable Dynamic Overclocking.
Private
1st level of overclocking.
Sergeant
2nd level of overclocking.
Captain
3rd level of overclocking, also the default value of "Load
High Performance Defaults".
Colonel
4th level of overclocking.
General
5th level of overclocking.
Commander
6th level of overclocking.
MSI Reminds You...
Even though the Dynamic Overclocking Technology is more
stable than manual overclocking, basically, it is still risky. We
suggest user to make sure that your CPU can afford to
overclocking regularly first. If you find the PC appears to be
unstable or reboot incidentally, it's better to disable the Dy-
namic Overclocking or to lower the level of overclocking options.
By the way, if you need to conduct overclocking manually, you
also need to disable the Dynamic OverClocking first.
2.
Meanwhile, for security reason, there are two functions to
protect BIOS and protect user’s system from crashing:
(a)There is a safe hotkey "Ins" in BIOS. If the overclocking
or/and MAT fails to run, you can press "Ins" key while
rebooting system to restore to the BIOS Defaults.
(b) If your system reboot for four times continually, the BIOS
will be restored to the Defaults (
Normal
), too