Let's introduce the award BIOS settings, in fact, award BIOS and the AMI bios inside a lot of things are the same, can be said to be basically the same, although some names are different, but the actual effect is the same. I have already learned some basic BIOS basics, and settings, so in this article I will give a more detailed introduction of the BIOS overclocking settings, I hope for those who want to overclocking but did not pick up the overclocking player can have some help. A little older machine, can refer to this article: BIOS setup Illustrated tutorial
As with the AMI bios, press the "Del" key to enter the BIOS setup menu (some press the F1 key) when the screen is powered on:
After entering, you will see the following menu, there may be some differences, but basically the same, and the name is different, but basically the same effect!
We can use the arrow keys to move the cursor, enter confirm, Esc key back, with Pageup,pagedown and the number of keys to adjust settings, in any settings menu can press the F10 key to exit and save settings, these and AMI BIOS settings almost! Then it is the entry setting!
A Softmenu Setup (soft overclocking settings)
In fact, this soft Menu Setup, is a technical board unique technology, here provides a rich CPU FSB, frequency modulation (requires CPU support), AGP/PCI bus frequency and cpu/memory/AGP voltage regulation frequency and so on. This project is equivalent to "Frequency/voltage control" in some motherboards
There are some basic information about the CPU, the following options are the main CPU overclocking options!
1. CPU operating Speed (CPU FSB settings):
This project shows how fast the processor is operating based on the type of processor you use and the speed at which you can select the user Define option to manually enter its operating speed. As shown in figure: