Advanced Menu - TRIGEM Imperial GL VE User Manual

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Advanced Menu

This menu is for setting advanced features that are available through the chipset.
Feature
CPU Type
CPU Speed
Cache Ram
Plug & Play O/S
Reset
Configuration Data
Primary Video
Adapter
Local Bus IDE
adapter
Large Disk Access
Mode
Legacy USB Support • Disabled
Onboard LAN
Control
Memory
performance
I/O Device
Configuration,
Submenu
Onboard Audio
Options, Submenu
Hardware Monitor,
Submenu
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Options
Description
No options
Displays the processor type.
No options
Displays the processor speed.
No options
Displays the amount of cache RAM.
• No
If you select Yes, the BIOS configures Plug and Play devices when
• Yes
your system has a Plug & Play operating system.
• No
Yes erases all configuration data in ESCD, which stores the
• Yes
configuration settings for non-PnP plug-in devices. Select Yes when
required to restore the manufacturer's defaults.
• PCI
This option lets you define the type of your video adapter you are
•Onboard
using for your primary display.
• Disabled
Allows you to set the built-in IDE controller you want to use.
• Primary
• Secondary
• Both
• Other
Select DOS if you have DOS. Select Other if you have another
• DOS
operating system such as UNIX. A large disk is one that has more
than 1024 cylinders, more than 16 heads, or more than 63 tracks per
sector.
Enables or disables the legacy USB.
• Enabled
•Disabled
Enables or Disables the onboard LAN. Select Disabled, if you
•Enabled
don't want use onboard LAN function.
•Auto
Specifies method for memory performance. If you select Auto, the
• M a x
system automatically set the SDRAM timing by SPD (Serial Presence
Detect). SPD is an EEPROM chip on the DIMM module that stores
information about the memory chips it contains, including size,
speed, voltage, row and column addresses, and manufacturer. If
you select Max, the system set the SDRAM timing fully.
No options
Configures I/O devices. When selected, displays the I/O Device
Configuration submenu.
No options
Configures onboard audio. When selected, displays the Onboard
Audio Options submenu.
No options
Reports the speed of the CPU fan and system fan. When selected,
displays the Hardware Monitor submenu.
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