Albatron PX915P Series User Manual page 33

Intel 915p/ 915g & ich6 supports socket 775 intel pentium 4 prescott processor
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PX915P/ PX915G Series
PCI Express Root Port Func
PCI Express Port1/2
This item allows you to enabled or disabled PCI Express x 1 port 1/ 2.
Options: Auto (default)、Disabled
PCI-E Compliancy Mode
This item allows you select the PCI-E Compliancy Mode. Options: V1.0a (default)、V1.0
**VGA Setting** (only for onboard VGA)
PEG Force X1
This item allows you to force the PCI-Express x 16 slot to install the PCI-Express x 1
interface expansion card. Options: Disabled (default)、Enabled
On-Chip Frame Buffer Size
This setting is for pure DOS mode using, you can set 1MB or 8MB to share the system
memory. Options: 1MB、8MB (default)
FIXED Memory Size
Thit item will allows you to select the memory size for graphic use. And it is intended to
provide the user with a guaranteed amount of graphics memory at all time. However,
the OS will still report total system memory as including this allocated amount (as
opposed to pre-allocated.) Options: 64MB、128MB
DVMT Memory Size
DVMT is an enhancement of the UMA concept, wherein the graphics driver allocates
memory as needed for running graphics applications. The graphics driver is
cooperatively using this memory with other system components. If a user is not
performing any graphics-intensive operations, most of the DVMT memory can be utilized
by the operating system for other uses. In an environment where the user is unlikely to
run games that require a large amount of memory, the memory will be available for
other uses such as database applications etc. In an environment where the user is playing
games or may not run any data intensive non-graphics applications, the memory will
automatically be used to optimize the graphics. Intel recommends using the DVMT
setting for better overall system performance. Options: 64MB、128MB
Boot Display
This allows you to select the boot display. Options: Auto (default)、CRT、TV、EFP
PnP/PCI Configurations
Reset Configuration Data
Select "Enabled" to reset the Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) if you have
installed a new add-on card and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious
conflict that the OS cannot boot. Options: Disabled (default)、Enabled
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