BIOS advanced/chpset/memory remap feature=disable. If you want to tighten timings you can go 1 of 2 ways - do it in the bios and see if it boots then run superpi to check followed by Orthos or use memset which will allow u to change settings in windows. Using memset you can test your settings without having to reboot each time although not cas setting - tends to crash the system!. Once proven you can change in the bios or setup memset to change on entering windows. Memset offers you more settings to play with than the BIOS but you need to know what you are doing. Tighter timings usually need more volts to stablise if you are o/c the memory - just watch you dont give it too much volts 2.2 -2.4v is max for most.Search what others have used for settings and o/c with your memory. Before you wander into unknown territory check first post on this thread - Read this guide http://forumz.tomshardware.com/hardw...ict197995.html Get some AS5 and decent cooling and away you go.




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