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| Hi Guy1s, You guys helped me a lot recently when I built a rig on a 7200 and clocked it to 3.56, As a silver surfer it was perhaps a bit ambitious but it works Hiowever Although the Gigabyte mobo has a utility calleed M.I.T (ds3r) i dont know what to do, It has been suggested that I dont o/c it but tighten the timings, Its 2x1gb ocz p800/pc6400 CL4.
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You want to look at these two tabs in Cpu-z. They show what timings and speed your ram are at and what they are capable of. You can still tighten them more though just check they are stable with either Orthos blend test or memtest. 


Edit: Just noticed your should be running at CL4 which is tight and good timings anyway if they are running at them. 
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| Yes, I had acheived my o/c from an article in Custom PC whichas resulted in it running at 900mmz, I know how to get it back down to 800 and have seen the flashing lights whilst in the M.I.T. section (How are u getting the screenshots?)
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I never OC'd my memory, in fact, I underclocked it to get tighter timings.
In the BIOS for the DS3R, there's the memory speed, and I think above/below it, there's a multiplier variable (or something) that's between 2-4. Changing that changes the memory speed
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| MB Intellligent Tweaker: (MIT) is covered on pages 52-53 of the manual, it covers memory settings, performance /inhancements and a host of other features for cpu, memory, etc.
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