BIOS Tuning: Maximum Power
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AGP Mode: 4x Faster Than 2x, Continued
SDRAM Data Driving Mode: The "Strong" setting ensures higher memory performance and disables error correction routines.
Few boards feature this option. The "Auto" setting is best.
To enhance system stability, the "DRAM Interleave" setting should also remain set to "Auto".
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