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I e-mailed Gigabyte about disabling DES on this board.

Answer : Dear Customer,

Yes. The DES is enabled by loading the utility program. If the DES program not loaded, it will not be enabled.

Thank you for choosing Gigabyte products


So the answer turned out to be a big DUHH.
Just uncheck the box when installing drivers and utilities.

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Nice!

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thank you for that. I was getting nervous when I read that post since i have this board on the way!

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Well I hope you guys have better luck than I did. Yes, the DES software was installed, but I never turned it on. When my problems started happening, the first thing I did was remove DES, Easytune and any other Gigabyte software.

Anyways, respond back if you guys have successful overclocks.

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Thanks. I will post it on my DS3L OCing guide since they seem to phase out the old DS3L.

see:

GUIDE: Overclocking On P35-DS3Lfor help on OCing on the DS3L.


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