Chaintech ZNF3 - NVIDIA nForce3 150
07:00 - Wednesday 2 June 2004 by Patrick Schmid
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: thg, puts, 13, bleeding
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: thg, puts, 13, bleeding
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Chaintech ZNF3 - NVIDIA nForce3 150
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BIOS: Dec 19, 2003
Chaintech also appears to have got the hang of it: all memory modules, with the exception of the TwinMOS-DIMMS, could be operated with a 200 MHz clock rate. About a half of them were with wrongly recognized timing specifications in Auto mode, but they worked nevertheless. Manual adjustment is possible in the BIOS at all times, so that the test results marked in yellow should be viewed with a less critical eye.
The problems we identified here should not pose any unsolvable tasks for users, so we did not contact the manufacturer in this case.

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