Micro Star Computer G52-73601X1 manual DOT Dynamic OverClocking

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Dual Core Center

DOT (Dynamic OverClocking)

Dynamic Overclocking Technology is an automatic overclocking function, included in the MSITM’s newly developed Dual CoreCenter Technology. It is designed to detect the loading of CPU/ GPU while running programs, and to over-clock automatically. When the motherboard detects that the loading of CPU is exceed the default threshold for a time, it will speed up the CPU and fan automatically to make the system run smoother and faster. When the graphics card detects that the loading of GPU is exceed the default threshold for a time, it will speed up the GPU, memory, fan and voltage automatically to make the system run smoother and faster. When the CPU/ GPU is temporarily suspending or staying in low loading balance, it will restore the default settings instead. Usually the Dynamic Overclocking Technology will be powered only when users' PC runs huge amount of data, like 3D games or video process, and the motherboard/ graphicd card need to be boosted up to enhance the overall performance. There will be several selections when you click the DOT rate button (include increase

rate and decrease rate buttons), to select the DOT level, then you have to

click the DOT button to apply the DOT function.

DOT FSB-UP

Rate button

DOT FSB-DOWN

Rate button

Important

Even though the Dynamic Overclocking Technology is more stable than manual overclocking, basically, it is still risky. We suggest user to make sure that your CPU can afford to overclock regularly first. If you find the PC appears to be unstable or reboot incidentally, it's better to lower the level of overclocking options. By the way, if you need to conduct overclocking manually, please do not to apply the DOT function.

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Contents MS-7360 V1.X Mainboard P35 Neo/ G33 Neo seriesTechnical Support Copyright NoticeTrademarks Revision HistorySafety Instructions FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement Micro-Star International MS-7360Weee Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Statement Page Vii Contents Appendix B Realtek ALC888 Audio Getting Started Getting StartedSata Mainboard SpecificationsLAN IDEForm Factor ConnectorsGetting Started Floppy SlotsDimm Mainboard LayoutPacking Checklist Hardware Setup Hardware SetupJBAT1 Quick Components GuideIntroduction to LGA 775 CPU CPU Central Processing UnitCPU & Cooler Installation Lift the load lever up and open the load plate Locking switch Dual-Channel mode Population Rule MemoryDDR2 Volt Notch Installing Memory ModulesJPWR3 Power SupplyATX 24-Pin Power Connector JPWR3 ATX 12V Power Connector JPW1Back Panel Audio Ports LAN RJ-45 JackFDD1 ConnectorsFloppy Disk Drive Connector FDD1 IDE Connector IDE1SATA7 OptionalSATA6 SATA4 SATA2 SATA5 SATA3 SATA1 Fan Power Connectors CPUFAN1, SYSFAN1, SYSFAN2 Chassis Intrusion Switch Connector JCI1CD-In Connector CDIN1 JAUD1 Front Panel Audio Connector JAUD1Front USB Connector JUSB1 / JUSB2 / JUSB3 / JUSB4 JUSB1/2/3/4USB 2.0 Bracket PDIF-Out Connector JSPD1 Optional IEEE1394 Connector J13941 OptionalJSPD1 Front Panel Connectors JFP1, JFP2 JFP1JFP2 Jumpers Clear Cmos Jumper JBAT1JBAT1 PCI Interrupt Request Routing SlotsPCI Peripheral Component Interconnect Express Slot PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect SlotBios Setup Bios SetupPress DEL to enter Setup Entering SetupMain Menu Control KeysGetting Help General Help F1Main Menu Exit Without Saving Bios Setup Load Optimized DefaultsBios Setting Password Save & Exit SetupSATA1 / SATA2 / SATA3 / SATA4 / SATA5 / SATA6 Standard Cmos FeaturesFloppy a Bios Setup LBA/Large ModeDMA Mode Hard Disk S.M.A.R.TBoot Up Num-Lock LED Advanced Bios FeaturesBoot Sector Protection Quick BootingHpet MS-7360 Mainboard Boot Sequence 1st/ 2nd/ 3rd Boot DeviceBoot From Other Device Integrated Peripherals On-Chip Sata Controller Parallel Port ModeMS-7360 Mainboard On-Chip ATA Devices PCI IDE BusMasterPower Management Setup Acpi FunctionAcpi Standby State Wakeup Event Setup MS-7360 Mainboard Re-Call VGA Bios From S3Power Button Function Restore On AC Power LossResume by PCI-E Device Bios Setup Resume From S3 by PS/2 MouseResume by RTC Alarm Resume by PCI Device PME#PCI Slot 1/ 2 IRQ PNP/PCI ConfigurationsPCI Latency Timer Primary Graphic’s AdapterIRQ 3/4/5/7/9/10/11/14/15 Bios Setup IRQ Resource SetupCPU Fan Tolerance Value MonitorChassis Intrusion CPU Smart FAN TargetFrequency/Voltage Control Current CPU/ Dram FrequencyT Control Intel Eist Adjust CPU FSB FrequencyAdvance Dram Configuration Configure Dram Timing by SPDSB I/O Power Bios Setup Dram RAS# to CAS# DelayAdjust PCI-E Frequency Auto Disable DIMM/PCI ClkMS-7360 Mainboard VTT FSB Voltage Spread Spectrum Configuration CPU Spread SpectrumLoad Fail-Safe/ Optimized Defaults Bios Setting Password Dual Core Center Dual Core CenterActivating Dual Core Center Introduction MainSharp mode Smooth mode Clock DOT Dynamic OverClocking Clock Voltage FAN Speed Temperature User Profile Dual Core Center Realtek ALC888 Audio Realtek ALC888 AudioInstalling the Realtek HD Audio Driver Installation for Windows 2000/XPClick Realtek HD Audio Driver Realtek ALC888 Audio Software Configuration Environment Simulation Sound EffectLoad MS-7360 Mainboard Equalizer SelectionRealtek ALC888 Audio Frequently Used Equalizer Setting Karaoke ModeRaise the key Remove the human voice Lower the key Multi-Stream Function Adjust VolumePlayback multi-streaming and click OK to save the setup MixerRealtek ALC888 Audio MS-7360 Mainboard Playback control UteTool Realtek ALC888 Audio Recording control Audio I/O Speaker ConfigurationDisable front panel jack detection option Realtek ALC888 Audio Connector SettingsOutput Source Output Sampling RateRealtek ALC888 Audio Test Speakers Microphone 3D Audio Demo Information Channel Analog Audio Output Hardware SetupConnecting the Speakers Channel Mode for Stereo-Speaker OutputLine Out Rear channels Line Out Rear channels Line Out Center and Subwoofer channel Line Out Front channels