Just recently, EVGA has released an SPD utility for
its X58 SLI Classified, which basically gives users the ability to experiment with
a variety of different parameters for their memory modules.
In perspective, Serial Presence Detect (SPD) is a
standardized way to access information about memory modules including timing
parameters, speed, voltage, manufacturer, serial numbers and other useful
information. The BIOS uses SPD data to properly configure memory modules for
maximum performance. A popular example of this can be seen with Nvidia Enhanced
Performance Profiles (EPP) which are common on “SLI series” sticks and basically
designed to make overclocking simpler.
EVGA’s utility allows Classified users to share SPD data of
their memory with other users, or to keep for future use. However, it does not
allow SPD data to be flashed directly to RAM, but rather to the Backup ROM on
the motherboard. If anything, this ensures “noob protection” and should give
more peace of mind to those sporting the $450 board and some high-class memory
sticks.
The utility can be downloaded here.
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EVGA releases SPD utility for X58 SLI Classified
Adjusts memory parameters