BIOS Setup
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NOTE:
Some processors might have this multiplier factor locked, so there is no way to choose a higher
multiplier factor.
Power Supply:
This option allows you to switch between CPU default and user-defined voltages. Leave this setting to
default unless the current CPU type and voltage setting cannot be detected or is not correct. The option
“
User Define
” enables you to select the Core Voltage manually.
CPU Core Voltage:
This item selects the CPU core voltage.
ATTENTION:
A wrong voltage setting may cause the system unstable or even damage the CPU. Please
leave it to default settings unless you are fully aware of its consequences.
AGP Voltage:
This item selects the voltage for AGP slot.
DDR Voltage:
This item selects the voltage for DRAM slot.
NB Core Voltage:
This item selects the NB core voltage.
CPU Fast Command Decode:
Two options are available: at Normal
to Fast or at Fast
to Normal. This will depends which state
you choose. If you set this item from “
at Fast
” to “
to Normal
”, when you reboot the system and finish
the POST process, the state will change to your new setting (Here’s
to Normal
). After that, if you go to
view the BIOS menu again, you will see this item shows “
at Normal
”, if you press the <
Enter
> key,
you’ll see the two options: at Normal
to Fast, and the default setting is
at Normal
. If you set this item
from “
at Normal
” to “
to Fast
”, and go through the same process we mentioned before, you will see this
item shows “
at Fast
”, if you press the <
Enter
> key, you’ll see the two options: at Fast
to Normal, and
the default setting is
at Fast
. You can select item if you want CPU decode address is faster or normal
speed. We suggest you choose
to Normal
for greatest stability. Should you want increased performance
then you can select
to
Fast
. You have to set the jumper on the motherboard called “
CROM
” pin 1 and pin
2 short, then you can see this item appear in this menu.
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