Turbo/Normal/Quiet Modes; User1/User2/User3 Modes; Auto Drive - Abit mGuru User Manual

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4.1.1 Turbo/Normal/Quiet Modes

4.1.2 User1/User2/User3 Modes

4.1.3 Auto Drive

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Here in this down-pulled sub-screen, you can:
(1) configure any one of these six options by clicking the
[Configure Present] button,
(2) configure the one used for "Auto Drive" by clicking the
[Configure Auto Drive] button,
(3) configure "SoftMenu" option simultaneously both in the
OS system and the BIOS by clicking the [SoftMenu] button,
or
(4) configure the time interval for powering on and/or
powering off the system by clicking the [Power Cycle
Control] button.
These Factory-Preset, unchangeable options consists of
[Turbo], [Normal], and [Quiet] modes:
[Turbo]: This option controls the parameters regarding CPU,
Memory Modules, AGP and PCI Frequency, and Fan Speed
by aggressive values, allowing higher speed in performance.
[Normal]: This option controls the parameters regarding
CPU, Memory Modules, AGP and PCI Frequency, and Fan
Speed by their standard default value.
[Quiet]: This option controls the parameters regarding CPU,
Memory Modules, AGP and PCI Frequency, and Fan Speed
by
in-aggressive
performance.
These User-Defined, changeable options consists of [User1],
[User2], and [User3] modes. These independent options
allow you to have three personal defined settings.
The "Auto Drive" is a quick access to configure one specific
mode for any program you would like to have. For example,
you can select "Turbo" mode for running some particular
games, or you can select "Quiet" mode for running media
player.
values,
resulting
lower
speed
in

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