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Old 11-03-2009, 11:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i have a GA-M61PME-S2P mb and i can change any of the bios settings, such as the volts or speed of anything is their anything i can do to change this or is this bord not able to be overclocked?
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What do you mean. Are they greyed out or missing. On a Gigabyte if you hit Ctrl+F1 after the bios loads it will open more options.
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they are grayed out i will try pressing ctrl+f1 thanks
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If you have the options set to Auto instead of Manual, they will be greyed/grayed? out or not shown.
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If you have the options set to Auto instead of Manual, they will be greyed/grayed? out or not shown.
If thats his mistake i dont really think he should be messing in his BIOS becausde it sort of seems a bit obvious?
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If thats his mistake i dont really think he should be messing in his BIOS becausde it sort of seems a bit obvious?

Well he does go by rockhead.

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Well he does go by rockhead.

Just joking, no disrespect rockhead.
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lol! no i am not going to change anything i am just learning the how to and i only know enough to really break stuff. what i really wanted was to be able to read something then go into the bios and see how it is set and just learn hands on but with out changing any thing so thanks for all the help.
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