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ROG Striker II Formula

4-25

Select Menu

Item Specific Help
Set CPU VID to desired

voltage, but it will

cause other CPU power

management feature

(such as C1E, EIST, and

TM2) fail to control

CPU VID. Select [Auto]

to let CPU VID keep

original value.

Phoenix-AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility

Extreme Tweaker

F1:Help ↑↓ : Select Item

-/+: Change Value

F5: Setup Defaults

ESC: Exit →←: Select Menu

Enter: Select SubMenu F10: Save and Exit

Over Voltage

CPU Voltage

[Auto]

Memory Voltage

[Auto]

1.2V HT Voltage

[Auto]

NB Core Voltage

[Auto]

SB Core Voltage

[Auto]

CPU VTT Voltage

[Auto]

CPU PLL Voltage

[Auto]

Bridge Core Voltage

[Auto]

DDRII Controller Ref Voltage

[Auto]

DDRII Channel A Ref Voltage

[Auto]

DDRII Channel B Ref Voltage

[Auto]

NB GTL_REF Ratio

[Auto]

CPU GTL_REF Ratio

[Auto]

4.4.3

Over Voltage

This sub-menu allows you to adjust the system voltage-related items. Select an

item, then press to edit.

CPU Voltage [Auto]

Allows you to select the CPU voltage. The text color in the configuration field

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

definition.

Configuration options: [Auto] [1.10000�] [1.10625�] [1.11250�] [1.11875�]

[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.

Memory Voltage [Auto]

Allows you to select the memory voltage. The text color in the configuration field

corresponds to the onboard memory LED color, both of which indicate voltage

condition. Refer to page 2�2 for memory ���D definition.

Configuration options: [Auto] [1.80�] [1.82�] [1.84�] [1.86�] [1.88�] [1.90�]~

[3.32V] [3.34V] [3.36V] [3.38V] [3.40V]