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Articles: Chipsets
First Mass Mainboard on NVIDIA nForce3 250: Chaintech Zenith ZNF3-250 Review (page 10)Category: Chipsets [ 04/07/2004 | 03:15 PM ] BIOS and OverclockingChaintech positions its Zenith series mainboards as platforms for PC enthusiasts. Keeping this fact in mind, I hoped to find rich overclocking options in the BIOS Setup of the Chaintech Zenith ZNF3-250 mainboard. My expectations came true. All overclocking-related options are gathered in the BIOS Setup of the mainboard, in the Frequency/Voltage Control page:
Let me describe the options in detail:
To our regret, the mainboard appeared incapable of controlling the voltage of the HyperTransport bus, but what was even worse, it didn’t allow changing the CPU multiplier in the BIOS Setup. Thus, overclockers who use Chaintech Zenith ZNF3-250 will lack operational modes with a reduced multiplier and an increased FSB frequency (over 200MHz). Such operational modes may be very interesting with respect to memory types, especially overclocker memory modules, because the maximum frequency on the memory bus that modern Athlon 64 processors support with the normal FSB frequency is only 400MHz. As for the rest of overclocking-related capabilities, we should point out the opportunity to reset the processor parameters in case of over-overclocking. Sometimes the manufacturers forget about this option or implement it incorrectly. If you press and hold the INS key during the system boot-up process, you enter the BIOS Setup and correct the wrong parameters. Moreover, in some cases, the mainboard can reset the wrong parameters by itself, after shutting down and starting up again. The BIOS of Chaintech Zenith ZNF3-250 uses the Award microcode and has certain peculiarities. For example, you cannot disable the onboard external controllers (network, audio and SerialATA RAID ones) in the BIOS Setup. By the way, there are also no jumpers onboard to disable those devices. In other words, you can only turn them on/off in the operation system. <%BANNER[banner_468x30]%>
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Category NewsCategory: Chipsets Tuesday, July 8, 20084:12 pm Nvidia Interested in Intel Atom Platforms, May Drop Support of Via’s Processors. Nvidia May Trade Via Support for Intel Atom License Friday, May 30, 200810:34 pm Intel and Nvidia Still in Talks Regarding Next-Generation Processor Bus License. Intel and Nvidia Have Disagreement about Quick Path Interconnect License – Intel Wednesday, May 28, 20085:49 am Intel Adopts Previous-Generation Core-Logic for Intel Atom Processors. Intel Validates 945GC Core-Logic to Work with Intel Atom Z500 Chips Monday, May 12, 20088:47 am Intel’s Next-Generation Enthusiast Platform Begins to Take Shape. Intel’s Next-Gen Enthusiast X58 Desktop Platform to Support One Bloomfield CPU, Four GPUs Thursday, April 17, 200810:35 am Nvidia’s Latest Core-Logic Causes Data Corruption During Overclocking – Company. Nvidia Admits Problems with nForce 790i SLI Chipset All Latest News <%BANNER[right_130x130_1]%>
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