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Hi, I am trying to find where the DRAM/FSB ratio or divider is in the BIOS however I am unable to find it. Does anyone know if this is a feature that this motherboard has and if so where it is?

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theres no such thin as a ratio in that. theres a much easier way. Just click on RAM frequency I think an set ur desired RAm spped. simple
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I tried this but it only lets me change between DDR2-667 DDR2-800 DDR2-899 or DDR2-1066 . It won't let me pick the RAM frequency that I want.
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