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Old Nov 3, 2005, 12:29 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by djbbenn
Yeah thats just the limitation of the chipset. So most people overclock to make up the lost speed, just what you did. But you should do it through the bios, so its always there when you start up.

-Dan
To be honest I dont know how to do it in the BIOS, but I have set EasyTune5 to automatically set these speeds when windows loads (should this be ok for now?)
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