PCI Express Burn-in Mode
Common Options : Default, 101.32MHz, 102.64MHz, 103.96MHz, 105.28MHz, 106.6MHz, 107.92MHz, 109.24MHz
Quick Review
This BIOS feature allows you to overclock the PCI Express bus, even if Intel stamps its foot petulantly and insist that it is not meant for this purpose. While it does not give you direct control of the bus clocks, it allows some overclocking of the PCI Express bus.
When this BIOS feature is set to Default, the PCI Express bus runs at its normal speed of 33MHz.
When this BIOS feature is set to 101.32MHz, the PCI Express bus runs at a higher speed of 101.32MHz.
When this BIOS feature is set to 102.64MHz, the PCI Express bus runs at a higher speed of 102.64MHz.
When this BIOS feature is set to 103.96MHz, the PCI Express bus runs at a higher speed of 103.96MHz.
When this BIOS feature is set to 105.28MHz, the PCI Express bus runs at a higher speed of 105.28MHz.
When this BIOS feature is set to 106.6MHz, the PCI Express bus runs at a higher speed of 106.6MHz.
When this BIOS feature is set to 107.92MHz, the PCI Express bus runs at a higher speed of 107.92MHz.
When this BIOS feature is set to 109.24MHz, the PCI Express bus runs at a higher speed of 109.24MHz.
For better performance, it is recommended that you set this BIOS feature to 109.24MHz. This overclocks the PCI Express bus by about 9%, which should not cause any stability problems with most PCI Express devices. But if you encounter any stability issues, use a lower setting.
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