tfures
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It seems to be, that for all memory frequencies the 133 dram reference clock is used.In case if you set the memory frequency to 3000 in the bios, the system will try to boot with a memory frequency of 4000, because of memory divider 1:30 and the wrong dram reference clock. All memory divider that should use the 100 dram reference clock are wrong.900 (1:9), 1000 (1:10), 1100 (1:11), 1300 (1:13), 1400 (1:14), 1500 (1:15), 1700 (1:17), 1800 (1:18), 1900 (1:19), 2000 (1:20), 2100 (1:21), 2200 (1:22), 2300 (1:23), 2500 (1:25), 2600 (1:26), 2700 (1:27), 2800 (1:28), 2900 (1:29), 3000 (1:30), 3100 (1:31)Here some examples: Is it possible to solve this issue with the next bios release?
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