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Gigabyte A75M-UD2H Motherboard

Let’s take a look at this socket FM1 microATX motherboard from Gigabyte based on the new AMD A75 chipset for the AMD A-Series CPUs.

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Overclocking Options

Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Slots
  • 3. Memory Support
  • 4. On-Board Peripherals
  • 5. Other Features
  • 6. Voltage Regulator
  • 7. Overclocking Options
  • 8. Main Specifications
  • 9. Conclusions

The Gigabyte A75M-UD2H offers some overclocking options, listed below (F2 BIOS):

  • CPU ratio: From x8 to x49 in x1 increments (for unlocked CPUs)
  • CPU base clock: From 100 MHz to 500 MHz in increments of 1 MHz
  • GPU clock: From 300 MHz to 2000 MHz in increments of 1 MHz
  • CPU core voltage: From -0.600 V to +0.600 V in increments of 0.025 V
  • Memory controller (“CPU NB”) voltage: From -0.600 V to +0.600 V in increments of 0.025 V
  • GPU (“APU VDDP”) voltage: From 0.725 V to 1.835 V in increments of 0.005 V
  • CPU PLL voltage: From 2.100 V to 2.900 V in increments of 0.020 V
  • Chipset (FCH) voltage: From 0.625 V to 1.735 V in increments of 0.005 V
  • Memory voltage: From 1.025 V to 2.135 V in increments of 0.005 V
  • Memory termination (VTT) voltage: From 0.515 V to 1.145 V in increments of 0.005 V

For a better understanding of what these options do, please read our Understanding All Voltage Configurations from the Motherboard tutorial.

Gigabyte A75M-UD2H motherboardFigure 10: Overclocking options

Gigabyte A75M-UD2H motherboardFigure 11: Overclocking options

Gigabyte A75M-UD2H motherboardFigure 12: Memory timings options

Continue: Main Specifications

Motherboard First Look

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