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Memory Configuration

Optimized for nForce Mem

Enable memory settings that are Optimized for nForce (only functional with DRAM that is Optimzed for nForce).

Memory Timings

Use this menu to control memory timings (see Memory Timings section below)

Drive Strength setting

Use this menu to control drive strength settings (see Drive Strength settings section below)

Dram on-die termination

Resistance of the on-die termination resistors

Read/Write queue bypass

Number of times to bypass the read/write queue

Bypass Maximum

Max number of times that the oldest memory access request can be bypassed

32 Byte Granularity

32/64 byte DRAM access granularity

NVMEM memory test

Run NVIDIA memory testing module during POST

DQS Training Control

Perform/Skip DQS training

CKE base power down mode

Enable/Disable CKE base power down mode

CKE power down control

CKE power down mode selection. It should be set to “per channel” for non mobile systems.

Memclock tri-stating

Memclock tri-stating during C3 and Alt VID

Memory Hole remapping

Enable/Disable memory hole remapping

Auto Optimize Bottom IO

Auto optimize maximum DRAM size when kernel assigns PCI resources done.

Memory Timings

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Contents Page Evga Nforce 590 SLI Motherboard CPU SupportTable of Contents Table of Contents Introduction of nForce 590 Motherboards Motherboard Features CPU Smart Fan Specifications CPU Socket AM2Layout Diagram & Jumper Settings JUMPERS, CONNECTORS, HEADERS, and Sockets Hardware Installation Hardware Installation Steps Cmos RAM Clear SettingInstall CPU Glossary About AMD Athlon64 AM2 CPUsInstall Memory Valid Memory ConfigurationsFor Dual Channel Memory Expansion Cards Procedure For Expansion Card Installation Assigning IRQs For Expansion CardInterrupt Request Table For This Motherboard PCI-Express SlotsFrom TOP to Bottom Standard Interrupt Assignments IRQSLI Bridge for Nvidia SLI Supported VGA Cards Page Connectors and Headers Power Connector 24-pin block Atxpwr PIN ROW1 ROW2ATX 12V Power Connector 8-pin block ATX12V PS/2 Mouse & PS/2 Keyboard Connector KBLAN Port connector UL1 MIC Pink CEN/LEF BlacknessFloppy drive Connector 34-pin block FDD Primary IDE Connector 40-pin block IDE1Pin Serial-ATA Port Connectors Serial-ATA Port SATA1 / SATA2 / SATA3/ SATA4/ SATA5 /SATAHeaders Line-Out/MIC Header for Front Panel 9-pin Audio AudioUSB Port Headers 9-pin USB1/USB2/USB3 Pwrled SpeakJW FP FAN Headers 3-pin CPUFAN, SYSFAN1 CD Audio-In Headers 4-pin CdinFirewire Connectors 1394A~B Supplemental SLI Power J2Starting Up Your Computer Beep MeaningBios Description Enter Bios Setup Standard Cmos FeaturesAdvanced Bios Features Advanced Chipset FeaturesLoad Defaults Set PasswordSave & Exit Setup Set User NameFloppy Drive a Halt OnMemory Advanced Bios Features Removable Device Priority Hard Disk Boot PriorityNetwork Boot Priority Quick Power On Self TestLPC P2P P2P Frequency Settings Ref Clock HTT CPU MultiplierPCIe Bus, Slot SPP MCP Ref ClockCPU Memory Configuration Optimized for nForce Mem Drive Strength settingCKE base power down mode CKE power down controlMemory Timings Standard Memory Settings Timing mode Command Per Clock CMDAdvance Memory Settings tRRD Read delay from Rx FifoDram driver weak mode CKE drive strengthCS drive strength MA drive strengthIDE Function Setup RAID ConfigUSB Config MAC ConfigPower-on by Alarm Power on FunctionAcpi Suspend Type States SupportReset Configuration Data Init Display FirstResources Controlled by IRQ ResourcesTemperature Values Password Disabled Press any key to continue…System BoardSave to Cmos and Exit Y/N? Quit Without Saving Y/N?Nvidia Networking Guide Launching Nvidia Networking Configuring FirstPacket Enabling FirstPacketConfiguring TCP/IP Acceleration Configuring Teaming MediaShield RAID ManagerCreate RAID Arrays Configuration Options Setting Up a Custom ArrayCreating a Mirrored Array RAID configuration information appears, as shown in Figure View RAID ArraysDelete RAID Arrays Delete Array WizardSetting Up a Spare RAID Disk Free DiskDedicated Disk Assigning a Free DiskNvidia nTunre Starting nTuneAdjust Motherboard Settings Performance CategoryAdjust GPU Settings Dynamic Bios Access Tune SystemAdjust Custom Rules View System InformationPerform Stability Test Nvidia MonitorDriver Installation RAID InstallationPage Appendix Quick Debug Port Post CodesPage Page Page COPYRIGHTS, TRADEMARKS, Notices FCC Compliance InformationContacting Customer Service Useful InformationInformation to Keep Handy Before Calling