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tRCD [Auto]
–[15]
tRP [Auto]
[Auto] [1] [2]–[15]
tRAS [Auto]
–[63]
Command Per Clock (CMD) [Auto]
tRRD [Auto]
[Auto] [1] [2]–[15]
tRC [Auto]
[Auto] [1] [2]–[63]
tWR [Auto]
tWTR [Auto]
[Auto] [1] [2]–[31]
tFAW [Auto]
tREF [Auto]
CPU Voltage [Auto]
corresponds to the onboard CPU LED color, both of which indicate voltage
condition. When you set the CPU LED Selection item to [CPU Volt], the onboard
CPU LED displays CPU voltage condition. Refer to page 2-1 for CPU LED
[1.12500V] [1.13125V] [1.13750V] [1.14375V] [1.15000V] [1.15625V] [1.16250V]
[1.16875V] [1.17500V] [1.18125V] [1.18750V] [1.19375V] [1.20000V] [1.20625V]
[1.21250V] [1.21875V] [1.22500V] [1.23125V] [1.23750V] [1.24375V] [1.25000V]
[1.25625V] [1.26250V] [1.26875V] [1.27500V] [1.28125V] [1.28750V] [1.29375V]
[1.30000V]~[1.87500V] [1.88125V] [1.88750V] [1.89375V] [1.90000V] [1.95000V]
[1.97500V] [2.00000V] [2.025000V] [2.05000V] [2.07500V] [2.10000V]~[2.30000V]
[2.32500V] [2.35000V] [2.37500V] [2.40000V]
Refer to the CPU documentation before setting the CPU voltage. Setting a
high voltage may damage the CPU permanently, and setting a low voltage may
make the system unstable.
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