Different BIOS, the possible options differ, especially some of the options are not on the brand, but the approximate process to optimize on the line, are similar.
1. Set the system BIOS cacheable to enbaled. Map the bios of the motherboard to the cache.
2. Set the video BIOS cacheable to enable. The BIOS on the video card is mapped to the cache.
3, with the Via Apollo Pro Series Motherboard chip BIOS has a "dramclock" to change its value to hclk+33, so that your memory will work in the system FSB +33 of the frequency, if your CPU is Celeron, the performance of the system will be very obvious, If your memory does not make a difference, you can set the value of "Dramclock" to "HOST CLK (System FSB) or" HOST-33 ". This is because the Apollo Pro Series chips have unique memory async technology.
4, the SDRAM CAS Latencytime is set to 3. Sets the delay time for SDRAM. If your memory quality is not very good, setting it to 3 will greatly reduce the freezing situation. 5. Set Floopy drive Seek at boot to disable. Causes the floppy drive to not be detected at startup.
6. Set the CPU Internal cache, External cache to Enabled, and turn on the CPU level one or two cache.
7. Set boot up floppy seek to disabled. Doing so will not allow the floppy drive to seek operations at startup.
8. The type and mode of the port not connected to the IDE device in standard CMOS setup is set to none.
9. Set the system BIOS shadow to Enabled. Enables the system BIOS to map memory for improved performance.
10. Set the above 1MB Memory test to Disabled. No more than 1MB of memory is detected at startup.
11. Set the video BIOS shadow to Enabled. The BIOS on the video card is mapped to memory for increased display speed.
12, set the cache timing to Fastset.
13, set the boot sequence to c,a:.
14. Set the system Boot up speed to high. Make the system boot at high speed.