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DriverHeaven Senior Member
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yup , i've done a google search........... But, seems like i can only understand part of it.., can you sort of like simplify it??
"This line tells you whether your system takes buffered, unbuffered, or registered modules. Unbuffered modules are the most common. In unbuffered memory, the chipset controller deals directly with the memory. There is nothing between the chipset and the memory as they communicate. Buffered modules contain a buffer to help the chipset cope with the large electrical load required when the system has a lot of memory. Registered modules are unbuffered modules that contain a register that delays all information transferred to the module by one clock cycle. Buffered and registered modules are typically used only in servers and other mission-critical systems where it is extremely important that the data is properly handled." Thankz in advance!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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DriverHeaven Senior Member
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Hey, after another bios checkup, i found this option: Adjust Vcore ~offset100mV ~offset200mV. what are those ?? it is now set to offset100mV by default.....should i change it??
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