Chipset Features Setup
|
LABEL |
SUGGESTED SETTINGS
|
NOTES |
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SDRAM CAS Latency Time |
2 |
2
is slightly faster(1-2% at best). If your computer is unstable at your
choosen FSB at 2, lower it to 3. |
|
SDRAM Precharge Control |
Enabled |
|
|
DRAM Date Integrity Mode |
Non-ECC |
Only choose ECC if you are actually using ECC ram and are using mission
critical applications. ECC checking slows the computer down slightly. |
|
System BIOS Cacheable |
Disabled |
Enabling speeds up BIOS executions, however, since this is rarely used, it
is not worth the amount of cache reserved for this function. |
|
Video BIOS Cacheable |
Disabled |
Enabling speeds up reads from the Video BOIS, however this again is rarely
used and not worth the amount of cache reserved for this function |
|
Video RAM Cacheable |
Disabled |
Reading directly from video RAM is faster than from the CACHE, so there is
no reason to use this |
| 8
Bit I/O Recovery Time |
NA |
Lower the faster |
| 16
Bit I/O Recovery Time |
NA |
Lower the faster |
|
Memory Hole At 15M-16M |
Disabled |
|
|
Passive Release |
Enabled |
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|
Delayed Transaction |
Enabled |
For
PCI 2.1 compliance |
| AGP
Aperture Size (MB) |
1/2
to 1/3 of RAM |
Play with this setting. It will only make a small difference, however some
systems work better with more or less. Some require 256MB |
|
Spread Spectrum |
Disabled |
EMF
suppressing for compatibility issues. Not required in most systems |
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