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2018/08/20 19:07:22 (permalink)
Hi there.  I haven't used an X58 EVGA board in a while.  Sold of my 760 A1 a few years ago and replaced it with an E770.  In the meantime I've been using a Gigabyte UD7 board.  I can't remember if the EVGA bios offers memory sub-timing control options, like B2B control.  Does anyone know?
 
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Re: EVGA E770 bios memory sub-timing options 2018/08/23 06:25:55 (permalink)
Back-to-Back Cas Delay. 
No one can look in their bios and see if that's an option?
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Re: EVGA E770 bios memory sub-timing options 2018/08/23 21:49:41 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby 529th 2018/08/24 05:50:45
Yep.
 

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Re: EVGA E770 bios memory sub-timing options 2018/08/24 05:50:59 (permalink)
Sweet!  Thanks :)
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Re: EVGA E770 bios memory sub-timing options 2018/08/24 09:33:09 (permalink)
No problem.
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