BIOS Configuration
Chipset Features Setup
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AGP-4X Mode:
This item allows you to enable or disable the cach-
ing of display data for the video memory of the processor. Enabling
can greatly improve the display speed. If your graphics display card
does not support this feature, you need to disable this item. The de-
fault is “Enabled.”
AGP Driving Control:
This item can be used to signal driving cur-
rent on AGP cards to “Auto or “Manual.” Some AGP cards need
stronger than normal driving current in order to operate. The default
is “Auto.”
AGP Fast Write:
This item allows you to enable or disable the cach-
ing of display data for the video memory of the processor. Enabling
can greatly improve the display speed. If your graphics display card
does not support this feature, you need to disable this item. The de-
fault is “Disabled.”
OnChip USB:
This should be enabled if your system has a USB in-
stalled on the system board and you wish to use it. The default is
“Enabled.”
USB Keyboard Support:
Enables function when the USB keyboard
is being used. Disabled (default) when an AT keyboard is used.
OnChip Sound:
When set to “Disable,” the onboard audio chip is
turned off. The default is “Enable.”
OnChip Modem:
This should be enabled if your system has a mo-
dem installed on the system board and you wish to use it. The default
is “Disable.”
CPU to PCI Write Buffer:
When enabled, up to fo ur words of data
can be written to the PCI bus without interrupting the CPU. When
disabled, a write buffer is not used and the CPU read cycle will not
be completed until the PCI bus signals that it is ready to receive the
data. The default is “Enabled.”
PCI Dynamic Bursting:
When enabled, every write transaction goes
to the write buffer. “Burstable” transactions then burst on the PCI bus
and “nonburstable” transactions do not. The default is “Enabled.”
PCI Master 0 WS Write:
When enabled, writes to the PCI bus are
executed with zero wait states. The default is “Enabled.”
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