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Award BIOS Setup Utility
unable to boot up the system, there are 2 methods of going back
to its default setting.
Method 1:
Clear the CMOS data by following the setting in section 2.6
(chapter 2) of this manual. All fields in the BIOS Setup will
automatically be set to its default settings.
Method 2:
Press the <Insert> key and power button simultaneously, then
release the power button first. Keep-on pressing the <Insert> key
until the power-on screen appears. This will allow the system to boot
according to the FSB of the processor. Now press the <Del> key
to enter the BIOS setup utility. Select Chipset Features Setup and
set the CPU/PCI Clock (MHz) field to Default or an appropriate
clock frequency.
Note:
Use a PS/2 or AT (requires a DIN to mini DIN adapter)
keyboard for method 2.
System Health Monitor
The BIOS is capable of monitoring the following system health
conditions: processor and system temperature, fan speed of the CPU
and chassis fans, voltage of the processor and output voltage of the
power supply.
The temperature, fan speed and voltage of these monitored items
are shown in this section of the Chipset Features Setup.
Current CPU Temperature, Current System Temperature,
Current CPU Fan Speed and Current Chassis Fan Speed
These fields show the current temperature of the processor, internal
temperature of the system, the current fan speed of the CPU and
chassis fans in RPM (Revolutions Per Minute).
Vcore
This field shows the voltage of the processor.
3.3V, 12V, 2.5V and 5V
These fields show the output voltage of the power supply.