EVGA 122-M2-NF59-AX manual Adjust GPU Settings

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The controls located in the Adjust Motherboard Timings screen allow the bus speeds to be adjusted manually to increase performance for gaming, or lower performance to conserve power and create a quieter user environment. The number to the right of the slider is the new bus speed that will be applied. Adjustments can be made by using the mouse to drag the slider. All changes will take effect immediately after selecting Apply; however, these setting will only remain active for the current Windows session. This will allow a user to safely return to Windows in the event of a crash, without any possibility of boot issues since the changes are not made directly to the BIOS settings.

Note: all the changes on this page will be dynamic when applied, and will only remain active for the current Windows session. You may save these settings as a profile for use later by using the Profile menu item. If a setting does not allow a change, it likely requires a reboot and should be changed in the BIOS or from the Dynamic BIOS Access page (if available).

Caution:

Increasing the voltage or the clock speed of a component may void its warranty due to exceeding recommended specifications. NVIDIA and the board manufacturer are not responsible for damage that may occur when component tolerances are exceeded.

Adjust GPU Settings

The graphics processing unit (GPU) located on your video card(s) can be adjusted using this interface. You can override the shipped clock frequencies of your GPU and GPU memory and set the GPU fan speed. Increasing the clock speeds will increase your GPU performance but may necessitate improved cooling to maintain the same level of reliability.

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Contents Page CPU Support Evga Nforce 590 SLI MotherboardTable of Contents Table of Contents Introduction of nForce 590 Motherboards Motherboard Features CPU Smart Fan CPU Socket AM2 SpecificationsLayout Diagram & Jumper Settings JUMPERS, CONNECTORS, HEADERS, and Sockets Cmos RAM Clear Setting Hardware Installation Hardware Installation StepsAbout AMD Athlon64 AM2 CPUs Install CPU GlossaryValid Memory Configurations Install MemoryFor Dual Channel Memory Assigning IRQs For Expansion Card Expansion Cards Procedure For Expansion Card InstallationPCI-Express Slots Interrupt Request Table For This MotherboardFrom TOP to Bottom IRQ Standard Interrupt AssignmentsSLI Bridge for Nvidia SLI Supported VGA Cards Page PIN ROW1 ROW2 Connectors and Headers Power Connector 24-pin block AtxpwrPS/2 Mouse & PS/2 Keyboard Connector KB ATX 12V Power Connector 8-pin block ATX12VLAN Port connector UL1 CEN/LEF Blackness MIC PinkPrimary IDE Connector 40-pin block IDE1 Floppy drive Connector 34-pin block FDDPin Serial-ATA Port SATA1 / SATA2 / SATA3/ SATA4/ SATA5 /SATA Serial-ATA Port ConnectorsAudio Headers Line-Out/MIC Header for Front Panel 9-pin AudioUSB Port Headers 9-pin USB1/USB2/USB3 Speak PwrledJW FP CD Audio-In Headers 4-pin Cdin FAN Headers 3-pin CPUFAN, SYSFAN1Supplemental SLI Power J2 Firewire Connectors 1394A~BBeep Meaning Starting Up Your ComputerAdvanced Chipset Features Bios Description Enter Bios SetupStandard Cmos Features Advanced Bios FeaturesSet User Name Load DefaultsSet Password Save & Exit SetupHalt On Floppy Drive aMemory Quick Power On Self Test Advanced Bios Features Removable Device PriorityHard Disk Boot Priority Network Boot PriorityLPC P2P P2P SPP MCP Ref Clock Frequency Settings Ref Clock HTTCPU Multiplier PCIe Bus, SlotCPU CKE power down control Memory Configuration Optimized for nForce MemDrive Strength setting CKE base power down modeRead delay from Rx Fifo Memory Timings Standard Memory Settings Timing modeCommand Per Clock CMD Advance Memory Settings tRRDMA drive strength Dram driver weak modeCKE drive strength CS drive strengthMAC Config IDE Function SetupRAID Config USB ConfigStates Support Power-on by AlarmPower on Function Acpi Suspend TypeIRQ Resources Reset Configuration DataInit Display First Resources Controlled byBoard Temperature ValuesPassword Disabled Press any key to continue… SystemQuit Without Saving Y/N? Save to Cmos and Exit Y/N?Nvidia Networking Guide Launching Nvidia Networking Enabling FirstPacket Configuring FirstPacketConfiguring TCP/IP Acceleration MediaShield RAID Manager Configuring TeamingCreate RAID Arrays Setting Up a Custom Array Configuration OptionsCreating a Mirrored Array View RAID Arrays RAID configuration information appears, as shown in FigureDelete Array Wizard Delete RAID ArraysAssigning a Free Disk Setting Up a Spare RAID DiskFree Disk Dedicated DiskStarting nTune Nvidia nTunrePerformance Category Adjust Motherboard SettingsAdjust GPU Settings Tune System Dynamic Bios AccessView System Information Adjust Custom RulesNvidia Monitor Perform Stability TestRAID Installation Driver InstallationPage Quick Debug Port Post Codes AppendixPage Page Page FCC Compliance Information COPYRIGHTS, TRADEMARKS, NoticesUseful Information Contacting Customer ServiceInformation to Keep Handy Before Calling