DRAM 4V Select
Attention:
The DRAM voltage as originally supported by the spec is up to
The DRAM voltage as originally supported by the spec is up to
The DRAM voltage as originally supported by the spec is up to
The DRAM voltage as originally supported by the spec is up to
The DRAM voltage as originally supported by the spec is up to
2.85V only
2.85V only
2.85V only. . . . .
Jumper JP17 allo
Jumper JP17 allo
Jumper JP17 allows you to select beyond the def
2.85V only
2.85V only
Jumper JP17 allo
Jumper JP17 allo
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voltage may cause unstable current supplied to the system
voltage may cause unstable current supplied to the system
voltage may cause unstable current supplied to the system
voltage may cause unstable current supplied to the system
voltage may cause unstable current supplied to the system
board which may subsequently cause damage to the CPU and
board which may subsequently cause damage to the CPU and
board which may subsequently cause damage to the CPU and
board which may subsequently cause damage to the CPU and
board which may subsequently cause damage to the CPU and
DIMMs.
DIMMs.
DIMMs.
DIMMs.
DIMMs.
Jumper JP17 allows you to set the DRAM's voltage up to 4V. To select
the DRAM's voltage:
1. Run the Award BIOS setup utility to select the CPU's voltage in the
"CPU VID Control" field of the Genie BIOS Setting submenu. You can
select any voltage except "Auto".
2. Power-off the PC then unplug the power cord. Failure to do so will
cause severe damage to the system board and components.
3. Move the jumper cap from 1-2 (default) to 2-3 (expand DRAM's
voltage up to 4V).
4. Plug the power cord then power-on the PC.
5. Run the Award BIOS setup utility to select the DRAM's voltage in the
"DRAM Voltage Control" field of the Genie BIOS Setting submenu.
When the jumper is at pins 1 and 2 (default) the options in the
"DRAM Voltage Control" field is up to 3.1V. However, when it is set at
2-3, additional options from 3.2V to 4V are available. Make sure you
have selected a CPU voltage other than Auto (refer to step 1)
otherwise the additional voltages will not appear.
Quick Setup Guide
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2-3 On:
Expand DRAM's
Voltage up to 4V
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