3.1 – Main BIOS Setup
In this screen, you can alter general features such as the date and time, as well as access the IDE
configuration screens. Note that the options listed below are for options that can directly be
changed within the Main Setup screen.
System Time
System Date
Master/Slave Setup
All the options in this section are automatically detected by the motherboard chipset and BIOS.
You do not need to configure this section.
3.2 – Advanced Settings
CPU settings
IDE Configuration
Floppy Configuration
ACPI
DMI event logging
Super IO Configuration
Remote Access Configuration
Onboard Device Configuration
USB Configuration
Hardware Monitor
CPU Ratio Status
CPU Ratio Actual Value
CPU Ratio CMOS Setting
The System Time will always display the current time in a 24-hour
format. You may adjust the System Time according to your location.
Adjusting the clock in your operating system will also change the
System Time inside BIOS setup.
System Date displays the current date and can be changed just like
System Time.
All settings discussed in following sections.
Locked/Unlocked
xxxx
Auto detects CPU
speed. It is
recommended to
leave as default
(255), because
255
changing CPU
ratios may render
your system
inoperable.
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Sets the ratio between CPU
Core Clock and the FSB
Frequency. If an invalid ratio
is set in CMOS then actual and
setpoint values may differ. To
modify, hit backspace and type
new ratio.