Why dont I have High Speed Dram DLL setting in Bios?

pRada

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Hi guys, Im running a gigabyte ga-p35-ds3l + E6750 and I dont see "high speed Dram DLL setting" in Bios. Im not sure if I have this feature but I noticed that people posting thier rig running similiar set up as mine and they were talking about it, having it set to option 1. I dont have that feature to do so. Does my board or processor not have this? Im running 2x 1gig gskill ddr2 800 (6400). Can someone please clarify, so that way im not wasting my time enabling/disabling settings to find it. I hit ctrl+f1 at first bios page, I dont see it. Im sure I have my bios at the lastest version. Mine says f8a. I used my mobo driver disc to update that way. Please let me know if Im doing something wrong. Thank you.
 

Mondoman

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Perhaps you could provide a link to one of these posts that you've noticed with such a setting?
 

Killrose

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I do not have the same board, but I do have a Gigabyte AMD board and have to hit Ctrl + F1 while in bios to bring up the advance overclocking screens with all the fancy pants settings :)
 

Idontcare

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Originally posted by: Killrose
I do not have the same board, but I do have a Gigabyte AMD board and have to hit Ctrl + F1 while in bios to bring up the advance overclocking screens with all the fancy pants settings :)

This is exactly what you have to do with the DS3L as well.

Only don't get confused when you do it, pressing Ctrl+F1 does not "bring up" anything.

When you press that key combo it then expands the memory settings page, but you won;t see it immediately.

You still have to navigate thru the bios menu to get to the memory settings screen (now shown because you previously pressed ctrl+F1).
 

LOUISSSSS

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i have the "option 1" setting (+ Option 2) in my ds3p bios, never used it tho, the bios and doesn't give enough details as to what it actually does to my system...

it just says, ...do something with these settings if ur overclock fails haha
 

Killrose

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Originally posted by: Idontcare
Originally posted by: Killrose
I do not have the same board, but I do have a Gigabyte AMD board and have to hit Ctrl + F1 while in bios to bring up the advance overclocking screens with all the fancy pants settings :)

This is exactly what you have to do with the DS3L as well.

Only don't get confused when you do it, pressing Ctrl+F1 does not "bring up" anything.

When you press that key combo it then expands the memory settings page, but you won;t see it immediately.

You still have to navigate thru the bios menu to get to the memory settings screen (now shown because you previously pressed ctrl+F1).

oops yeh, just adds another bios menu item, nothin really pops up.
 

VirtualLarry

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Gigabyte has been removing that "high speed DRAM DLL setting" in later BIOS releases. I've never heard of a situation where the setting did much good, so that's probably why they removed it.
 

LOUISSSSS

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wait are we talking about the same thing? high speed DRAM DLL setting = option 1/option 2 in gigabyte motherboardS?