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Review: AMD AM2 motherboard duel - Foxconn vs Sapphire

by Tarinder Sandhu on 2 February 2007, 08:42

Tags: Sapphire

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Foxconn N570SM2AA BIOS

We've highlighted the important BIOS adjustments possible with the Foxconn N570SM2AA motherboard in the table below.

FeatureAdjustments possible
HT Reference Clock (CPU-SPP)200-450MHz (1MHz increments)
CPU FIDx9-CPU MAX. FID (x1 increments)
PCIe Clock100-145MHz (1MHz increments)
HT Multiplier (CPU-SPP)1-5x (x1 increments)
Memory clocks400/533/667/800MHz
CPU Core voltage offsetCPU default to 0.200V (0.025v increments)
Memory VDIMM-0.150 to +0.600V (0.05V increments)
MCP voltage-0.120V to +0.200v (0.04v increments)
HT Voltage-0.09V to +0.360v (0.03v increments)


The voltage ranges are reasonable for an nForce 570 SLI motherboard but we had significant issues with enabling certain settings when overclocking. For example, we couldn't set the CPU multiplier to below x9 and CAS latency and command rate were fixed.

DRAM voltages were set such that they were higher than the expected figure, meaning +0.2V resulted in a +0.4V setting. Further, various voltage lines could only be specified with settings shown above, meaning that specific voltages - such as 2.125V for the RAM - couldn't be manually inputted.

Here's a few shots of the BIOS itself, which was updated to the P30 release before testing.













Summary

A BIOS that has plenty of features but which is compromised by the inability to select exact voltages and a multiplier lock below x9. We've seen better.