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Old May 10, 2008, 04:35 AM   #65 (permalink)
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that's because the Performance Level is a bit high.

the RAM module itself effects Performance Level the most.
however, motherboard's chipset, BIOS's Memory Performance Enhance setting, voltage settings, MCH strap and processor, also tends to affect the automatically-set Performance Level.

the "tRD" value (or Static tRead value) in Gigabyte board's BIOS setting = Memory's Performance Level.

the setting below the tRD is tRD Phase Adjustment (or Static tRead Phase Adjustment, or Read Delay Phase Adjust),
it usually cause some booting problem if i change the value in BIOS, so i always left this setting to Auto.
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