MSI P7N Diamond BIOS options
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Item | Specifications |
CPU FSB | 100MHz
- 625 MHz (1MHz
increments)(400 – 2500 QDR) (1MHz increments) |
CPU multiplier | CPU min. (x6) – x60 (1x increments) |
PCI-E clock | 100MHz - 200MHz (1MHz increments) |
Memory clock | 400MHz-1400MHz
(increment varies) 400MHz- 1400MHz (800MHz FSB CPU) 400MHz- 1387MHz (1066MHz FSB CPU) 400MHz- 1333MHz (1333MHz FSB CPU) 400MHz- 1400MHz (1600MHz FSB CPU) |
CPU voltage | +0.00000 - +0.38750V (0.0125V increments) |
Memory VDIMM | 1.80V-2.80V 1.80V-2.10V (0.05V increments) 2.10V-2.80V (0.1V increments) |
Northbridge voltage | 1.20V-1.60V 1.20V-1.55V (0.025V increments) 1.55V-1.60V (0.05V increments) |
Southbridge voltage |
1.500V-2.000V |
FSB termination voltage | 1.056V-1.313V 1.056V-1.191V (0.009V increments) 1.201V-1.313V (0.001/0.002V increments) |
The nForce 780i has a
whole
host of memory
tweaking options, with its biggest strength being the ability to clock
the memory and FSB independent of one another, just like the nForce
790i Ultra SLI
The FSB speeds you are
able to request are
considerably above what the board can actually achieve, and the voltage
options offer more than enough headroom for overclocking, offering
levels that could potentially damage the components if misused.
Gallery
Here you can see the limited fan-control options, which are for the CPU only. Options to control the other system and chassis fans would have been greatly appreciated, and quite frankly, somewhat expected from an enthusiast board.
As usual, all other adjustments are there, but it's not as polished as the others',