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<description><![CDATA[Tyreman posted : Can anyone please give me a  guide which asus mb models provide the bios setting for unlink and link capability for memory?<br>I thought it might just be nvidia chipset boards?<br>I have looked at a few manuals on the asus site for 775 platform, can't see the motherboards that have this feature in the bios<br>I looked thru the cmos settings.did i miss it?<br>Any Asus boards that have this feature?<br>Believe its called up as "fsb memory clock mode".<br>Much thanks in advance!!<br><small>--<br>Southern Ontario,Canada</small>]]></description>
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