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As i'm about to buy a 945 board & a Pentium D805 ( hoping it will oc up to 200fsb/4Ghz :dev: ) , i would like to have confirmations from actual users of D945GNTxx boards regards the following bios settings sections (mentioned in the Intel bios manual) ; are they effectively present in D945GNTxx bios ?

If they are not there ill get a Asus P5LD2-VM .. but I would like more the Intel choice...

Advanced > Chipset Configuration Menu 
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AGP/PCI Burn-in Mode 			• Default 
					• 63.88/31.94 MHz 
					• 68.05/34.02 MHz 
					• 69.44/34.72 MHz 
					• 70.83/35.41 MHz 	
					• 72.22/36.11 MHz 
					• 73.60/36.80 MHz 
Enables the selection of specific AGP/PCI clock 
frequencies. The host clock (system bus speed) is not 
changed. 
If this option is set to anything other than Default, the Host 
and I/O Burn-In Mode is automatically set to Default. 
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Burn-In Mode				• Default 
					• -2.0% 
					• -1.0% 
					• +1.0% 
					• +2.0% 
					• +3.0% 
					• +4.0% 
Alters host and I/O clock frequencies. 
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DDR2 Voltage 				• Automatic 
					• 1.8 
					• 1.9 
Memory voltage will be adjusted according to the memory 
detected. Memory voltage can also be manually set to 
allow memory to function or achieve higher performance. 
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Extended Burn-in Mode 		• Enabled 
					• Disabled 
Enabling this option allows the user to select additional 
values for system performance margining. 
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Extended Configuration 		• Default 
					• User Defined 
Chooses the default or user defined settings for the 
extended configuration options. 
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Host Burn-in Mode Percentage 
Options are dependent on board and processor models; 
may be set up to 30%. 
Allows you to change the speed of the processor in terms 
of percentage; either positive or negative. 
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Host Burn-in Mode Type 		• Positive 
					• Negative 
Reads the percentage set in Host Burn-in Mode 
Percentage as either a positive number (increases speed) 
or a negative number (decreases speed). 
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MCH Voltage Override 		• Default 
					• 1.525V 
					• 1.600V 
					• 1.625V 
					• 1.725V 
Allows you to set the MCH V_CORE voltage. 
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Memory Frequency Options 
depend on board model (can be from 333MHz to 800MHz) 
Allows you to manually set the speed of your memory 
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PCI Burn-in Mode 			• Default 
					• 36.36 MHz 
					• 40.00 MHz 
Enables the selection of specific PCI clock frequencies.  
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PCI Express Burn-in Mode	• Default 
					• 101.32 MHz 
					• 102.64 MHz 
					• 103.96 MHz 
					• 105.28 MHz 
					• 106.6 MHz 
					• 107.92 MHz 
					• 109.24 MHz 
Enables the selection of specific PCI Express clock 
frequencies. 
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thanks in advance for kind replies

DS_73

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  • 4 months later...

Where did you get these specs? Maybe they are for older bios version before Intel locked CPU ratio? I also bought this motherboard and intel D930 cpu (since it fell sharply in price last month) to test if OSX86 works on it, but I am dissapointed now finding out that it can not be overclocked more then those 4%...

According to these specs there certainly has to be a row telling "Extended Burn-in Mode", but it is not present. Probably it is wiped out in newer bios. Is there a place to download older bios and will they install over the new ones. Or maybe there is hardware jumper to enable the mode.

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