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Old July 22nd 03, 07:51 PM
Fen Lad
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Does anyone know if this board enables "memory interleaving" by default
please?
Tried to ask Gigabyte via their website technical response form but it
won't send the form.

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Old July 24th 03, 12:11 AM
Fast Eddy
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"Fen Lad" wrote in message
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Does anyone know if this board enables "memory interleaving" by default
please?
Tried to ask Gigabyte via their website technical response form but it
won't send the form.


No, you have to enable "top performance" in the chipset features setup of
the bios.
Then you get 4-way interleave, which can be verified using cpu-id or some
other utility.
hth
regards
Eddy


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Old July 24th 03, 12:56 PM
Fen Lad
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"Fast Eddy" wrote in message
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"Fen Lad" wrote in message
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Does anyone know if this board enables "memory interleaving" by default
please?
Tried to ask Gigabyte via their website technical response form but it
won't send the form.


No, you have to enable "top performance" in the chipset features setup of
the bios.
Then you get 4-way interleave, which can be verified using cpu-id or some
other utility.
hth
regards
Eddy

Thanks for that Eddy, it is a pity Gigabyte don't explain what that setting
actually is! I have it enabled.

 




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