Hello --
Thanks for reading.
I have on the way to my doorstep at this moment the abit IP 35 Pro,
and 2 x 1GB of Corsair Dominator PC2-8500 RAM (DDR2-1066).
In case it is a useful link, the RAM is here: http://tinyurl.com/36jguv
As I read the reviews on NewEgg for the motherboard, I see that many folks inserting DDR2-1066 RAM into their IP 35 are finding that the motherboard initially engages it at DDR2-800 speeds instead. Then some manual configuration is required in the BIOS.
Of course I would like to immediately make such changes if I find they are indeed required. (A MemTest v1.70 bootable CD should tell me straight away what I am running out.)
If I find this to be the case, I assume and figure that it is a rather quick and easy change -- as opposed to changing a bunch of items in the BIOS.
Can someone please tell me the "quick and dirty" on the settings in the BIOS that I would adjust right away to achieve proper DDR2-1066 speed? This response can be as simple as "look for this menu", "that sub-menu", and then select "blah". I suspect it is very consistent across motherboards, and versions of BIOS, the "title" of the variables I should change.
Thanks !!!
Thanks for reading.
I have on the way to my doorstep at this moment the abit IP 35 Pro,
and 2 x 1GB of Corsair Dominator PC2-8500 RAM (DDR2-1066).
In case it is a useful link, the RAM is here: http://tinyurl.com/36jguv
As I read the reviews on NewEgg for the motherboard, I see that many folks inserting DDR2-1066 RAM into their IP 35 are finding that the motherboard initially engages it at DDR2-800 speeds instead. Then some manual configuration is required in the BIOS.
Of course I would like to immediately make such changes if I find they are indeed required. (A MemTest v1.70 bootable CD should tell me straight away what I am running out.)
If I find this to be the case, I assume and figure that it is a rather quick and easy change -- as opposed to changing a bunch of items in the BIOS.
Can someone please tell me the "quick and dirty" on the settings in the BIOS that I would adjust right away to achieve proper DDR2-1066 speed? This response can be as simple as "look for this menu", "that sub-menu", and then select "blah". I suspect it is very consistent across motherboards, and versions of BIOS, the "title" of the variables I should change.
Thanks !!!