04-02-09
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EVGA X58 SLI Bios update 4.2.09
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SZ27 Updates:
* Adds CPU Clock Skew Feature*
* Updated CPU Microcode
* Fixes S3 Resume Bug if Uncore Not Equal to 2x Memory Speed
* Improves Auto Adjustment of Memory Low Gap
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*NOTE: CPU Clock Skew is for experimental tweaking when overclock - Any of the settings will NOT harm hardware.
From Wikipedia:
In circuit designs, clock skew (sometimes timing skew) is a phenomenon in synchronous circuits in which the clock signal (sent from the clock circuit) arrives at different components at different times. This can be caused by many different things, such as wire-interconnect length, temperature variations, variation in intermediate devices, capacitive coupling, material imperfections, and differences in input capacitance on the clock inputs of devices using the clock. As the clock rate of a circuit increases (ie what we call overclocking) , timing becomes more critical and less variation can be tolerated if the circuit is to function properly.
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Last edited by ghozt302 : 04-02-09 at 01:14 PM
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