ATI Reference BIOS Features

The previous Socket 939 ATI XPress 3200 BIOS was very impressive and offered a lot of the great overclocking features we saw in the NVIDIA Foxconn board a few pages ago.  It would make sense then that ATI would continue on this path in the AM2 platform.

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These overclocking options touch on the majority of settings users require

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Multiplier settings up to 25x are available here too

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The CPU voltages are somewhat lacking here but I assume this is a BIOS error as it only goes up to 1.05v

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Reference clocks can be bumped to 400 MHz and PCIe clocks can go as high as 200 MHz

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Memory divisors are set here the same was as we saw in the Foxconn nForce 590 SLI board

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Memory timings show current settings as well — a big plus

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Chipset voltage up to 1.5v

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HyperTransport link voltages up to the same 1.5v

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PCI Express configurations include the ability to limit how much power each GPU slot can take from the system

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