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Date: November 10th, 2003
Article by: Nathan Glentworth (Owner, Head Editor & Hardware Reviewer)
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BIOS

The BIOS setup is actually quite simple, standard and I will touch on only the important sections.

The integrated peripherals section allows you to control the onboard feature such as LAN, sound, etc.

The frequency / voltage control section will allow you to tweak your memory to extract every ounce of performance out of this system. Pictured above is the settings I used with a stick of Crucial PC2700 DDR333 ram. Face it, DDR333 ram is cheaper than DDR266 and it will allow you the overhead to max all the memory settings without any instability issues.

 

 


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