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With Intel dropping support for RDRAM and adopting dual channel DDR for the Pentium 4, it's obvious that RDRAM will be soon be taking a less important role in the P4 mainboard markets.
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The NT72-SA BIOS
Using the Award BIOS, the options available
to the tweaker are quite limited in the NT72-SA. RDRAM has never had any
adjustable options like SDRAM and so the overclocking options are very
limited.

Here we can change the RDRAM frequency
from 533 MHz mode to 400 MHz mode. Obviously since we're using a P4 running on a
533 MHz FSB we'd want our memory running at 533 MHz as well. Here you can also
change your AGP Aperture size and enable 4x AGP mode.

As you can see, the overclocking options
on the NT72-SA are very limited indeed. Please keep in mind though, this is
not an enthusiasts board!
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