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bigKr33

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I have the current board. This is my first build (sig), but i don't know what any of the settings mean and i'm trying to get my computer to get higher benchmarks. I'm getting abnormal 3dmark03 scores of only 6700-7800points, which is absolutley horrible. I checked the ntune program and it said my ram was only running at ddr333, with a 64bit bus, and it said it recommended i set it to 128bit @ddr400. But i went into the bios and i couldn't find anything that related to this. I updated all my drivers. Does anyone have the same board and could tell me what to change my settings to. My ram is geil 2x512 pc3200 w/tccd chips, and by default it should be running at 1.5-2-2-5 but i can't tell.
 

bigKr33

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I uninstalled ntune and it didn't make a difference. WTF is up with this computer, I don't know what to do and whats holding it back. I downloaded all the latest drivers.
 

SPQQKY

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64 bit bus means you are not in dual channel. Also, be sure to set your driver settings properly. No AA or AF and set to best performance. Set DDR to 400 in BIOS.
 

bigKr33

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Originally posted by: SPQQKY
64 bit bus means you are not in dual channel. Also, be sure to set your driver settings properly. No AA or AF and set to best performance. Set DDR to 400 in BIOS.

And what sections are these settings in under the bios. Can you possible send me your setup and how you have everything setup under the bios. And what do you mean when you say set your driver settings properly. I'm a complete newb at this stuff so you might have to elaborate. Sorry man i know i just don't know wtf to do.
 

rise

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really your best bet is to do some research. start with the link i gave above, read zebos guide stickied at the top of this forum, read, read read and then ask some specific questions if you have problems.

dialing in someones elses settings is a crap shoot and uneccessary with a little effort on your part. :)