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TCCD memory on DFI NF4 boards |
| Mon, July 04 2005 | 4:32AM | PermaLink |
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XtremeResources is pleased to publish an incredibly informative guide by our member Kakaroto regarding the setup of TCCD memory on the DFI NF4 boards.
These mainboards have become wildly popular in the enthusiast community and this in depth guide in setting up the bios properly, with it's myriad of ram timing settings, is invaluable to any DFI end user but more importantly any end user running this type of memory module on an NF4 board. This particular guide is also aimed at optimizing memory while utilizing the latest AMD A64 Venice and San Diego CPU's which utilize substantially improved memory controllers and the SSE3 instruction sets. The Tech Zone reviews the new Adobe Photoshop CS2.... wonder if that's a legitimate copy, or a copy? American Power
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