I have been going nuts with installing a 250 GB Seagate Pata drive on my nforce2 N2U400 motherboard (fix was manually setting mode to LARGE instead of the autodetected CHS or Seagate suggested LBA), and during my MANY trips through the bios setting screen read all the options for my RAM TIMING.
Optimal
Aggressive
Turbo
Default is apparently optimal, called that I assume because if it was correctly named as slow or wimpy people would change it and get into trouble. I switched to aggressive and don't really see any change, other than a bold char message at boot that my DDR something is aggressive.
BTW I am kinda aware of how dumb it was changing ram timing while sorting out other problems, but I live for danger.
Optimal
Aggressive
Turbo
Default is apparently optimal, called that I assume because if it was correctly named as slow or wimpy people would change it and get into trouble. I switched to aggressive and don't really see any change, other than a bold char message at boot that my DDR something is aggressive.
BTW I am kinda aware of how dumb it was changing ram timing while sorting out other problems, but I live for danger.
