Intel BONANZA S478 I875 ATX DDR BLKD875PBZLK Manual Do Utilizador

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BIOS Setup Program 
  
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4.4.9.1  Burn-In Mode Submenu 
To access this menu, select Advanced on the menu bar, then Chipset Configuration, and then 
Burn-In Mode. 
 
Maintenance 
Main 
Advanced  Security 
Power 
Boot 
Exit 
 PCI 
Configuration 
 Boot 
Configuration 
 
Peripheral Configuration 
 
Drive Configuration 
 
Floppy Configuration 
 
Event Log Configuration 
 
Video Configuration 
 
USB Configuration 
 
Chipset Configuration 
 Burn-In 
Mode 
 
Fan Control Configuration 
 
Hardware Monitoring 
 
The submenu represented in Table 63 is for configuring Burn-In Mode options. 
Table 63.  Burn-In Mode Submenu 
Feature Options 
Description 
Do you wish to 
continue? 
•  No (default) 
•  Continue 
Enables or disables setting of burn-in mode options.   
Burn-in Mode is an unsupported capability for use by 
system engineers and technicians for validation and 
test purposes.   
Host and I/O Burn-In 
Mode 
•  Default (default) 
•  –2.0% 
•  –1.0% 
•  +1.0% 
•  +2.0% 
•  +3.0% 
•  +4.0% 
Alters the host clock (system bus) and I/O clocks 
(AGP and PCI) by the percentage selected.   
 
If this option is set to anything other than Default, the 
AGP/PCI Burn-In Mode (shown below) is 
automatically set to Default
AGP/PCI Burn-In Mode 
•  Default (default) 
•  63.88/31.94 MHz 
•  68.05/34.02 MHz 
•  69.44/34.72 MHz 
•  70.83/35.41 MHz 
•  72.22/36.11 MHz 
•  73.60/36.80 MHz 
Enables the selection of specific AGP/PCI clock 
frequencies.  The host clock (system bus speed) is 
not changed.   
 
If this option is set to anything other than Default, the 
Host and I/O Burn-In Mode (shown above) is 
automatically set to Default
 CAUTION 
These settings are intended for validation and test purposes only.  Altering host and I/O clock 
frequencies may reduce system stability and/or shorten the useful life of the processor.  Operation 
at settings beyond component specification is not covered by Intel component warranties.  If any 
problems occur during operation at non-default settings, return the board to default values.