Chipset section contains two subsections that offer parameters for chipset North and South Bridge configuring.
We have finally got down to O.N.E. (Overclocking Navigator Engine) section that offers most overclocking related options. At first, Memory Test is the only one available to you. If you set it to Enabled, then on the next boot-up the board will automatically run integrated Memtest86+ v.2.01 memory test right after POST.
By setting Over-Clocking Navigator to Automate OverClock we can select one of the three available automatic overclocking modes.
Depending on the mode you select, the CPU can be overclocked while the memory frequency will remain as close to “standard” DDR2 frequency of 800MHz as possible. Of course, we have checked out automatic overclocking immediately and saw that the board acted quite adequately. In the most advanced V12-Tech Engine mode our Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 processor overclocked from 333MHz to 360MHz FSB and the memory frequency was 864MHz.

The processor power-saving technologies continued working in this case lowering the processor frequency and core voltage in idle mode.









