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BIOS Setup
3.1.9 CMOS Reloaded
CMOS Reloaded is a technology that allows storing multiple user-
defined BIOS settings. This is especially useful to overclockers who
require saving a variety of overclocked settings and being able to
conveniently switch between these settings simultaneously.
Highlight
CMOS Reloaded in the main menu then press <Enter>.
CMOS Reloaded is especially helpful to overclockers who often go
through the tiresome trial and error process of repeatedly changing
the BIOS settings to come up with the most ideal overclocked
setting. By being able to save and load the settings, it eliminates the
tedious job of remembering several settings and/or repeatedly
resetting settings during the trial process. The settings are stored in
the SEEPROM. SEEPROM is divided into 5 banks - the backup bank
and the 4 user defined banks.
The screen above list all the fields available in the CMOS Reloaded submenu, for
ease of reference in this manual. In the actual CMOS setup, you have to use the
scroll bar to view the fields. The settings on the screen are for reference only. Your
version may not be identical to this one.