The steps to set SDRAM speed in BIOS may vary depending on your computer’s manufacturer and model. Generally, you will need to restart your computer and press a specific key (such as F2 or Delete) to enter the BIOS. Once inside the BIOS, look for an option related to memory or RAM settings. You should be able to find an option to adjust the memory clock speed, which can be set to the maximum supported speed for your RAM.
As for a great utility program for SDRAM, one option is the Memtest86 program. Memtest86 is a free and open-source utility program that allows you to test the stability and performance of your computer’s memory. This program can help you identify any issues with your SDRAM, such as errors or failures, and provide you with diagnostic information that can help you troubleshoot and fix the problem.
To use Memtest86, you will need to download the program from its official website and create a bootable USB drive or CD/DVD. Then, you can boot your computer from the USB drive or CD/DVD and run the program. Memtest86 will perform a series of tests on your computer’s memory and provide you with a report of any errors or issues it detects.