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sava

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Can i save multiple profiles in BIOS on the x58a-ud3r mobo from gigabyte...so for example i have one profile for 2.66 and the other one for 4Ghz..

If not..is there a gigabyte lga 1366 socket mobo that can do this and that its in the price range (+/- 10 $)
 
While at the main BIOS menu screen, hit either the F11 or F12 key...

<F11> Save CMOS to BIOS
<F12> Load CMOS from BIOS

... which in turn will open a corresponding sub-menu, either "Save CMOS settings as..." or "Load CMOS settings from..."
 
Thank you for the welcome message.
First I would like to say sorry for any grammar mistakes i will make in the future cause i am not english/american.

Thanks for the info about the mobo..

Another question

How long can a i7-920 "live" overclocked to 4Ghz?
Possibly 5 years, maybe more?
 
While at the main BIOS menu screen, hit either the F11 or F12 key...

<F11> Save CMOS to BIOS
<F12> Load CMOS from BIOS

... which in turn will open a corresponding sub-menu, either "Save CMOS settings as..." or "Load CMOS settings from..."

Thanks. :thup:
Always something to learn here.
I was used to the way Asus and DFI has it in their bios.
The option is at the bottom of the screen. Who'd thought it'd be there?
It's probably in the manual,, but who RTFM?
I just never paid attention to that. Assumed it would be the same minutia.
That's pretty handy to have the ability to save to a flashdrive.
Has Gigabyte always had this?
 
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