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BIOS Setup
Standby Time out
(Minute)
Sets the Standby Timer, ranges from 1 to 60
minutes.
Suspend Time out
(Minute)
Sets the Suspend Timer, ranges from 1 to 60
minutes.
Throttle Slow
Clock Ratio
Sets the percentage of the original clock speed to
which the CPU will slow down when entering
the Standby mode.
Modem Use I/O
Port
Set this option to the I/O address that your
modem is using. Choose from 3F8,/COM1,
2F8/COM2, 3E8/COM3, 2E8/COM4, or N/A.
Modem Use IRQ
Set this option to the IRQ number that your
modem is using. Choose from 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10,
11, or N/A.
Display Activity;
Device 6, 7, 8, 5, 0,
1, 2, 3
Choose either
Monitor
or
Ignore
for all these
devices.
Monitor: Makes the BIOS check for activity on
these devices, resetting the standby
and suspend timers if activity is
detected.
System Thermal
Choose
Ignore
or
Monitor
.
Monitor: CPU slows down to a frequency of
x% of the original clock speed. X
can be set by changing the
Thermal
Slow Clock Ratio
option below and
the critical temperature at which the
CPU will slow down can be set by
changing the
CPU Critical
Temperature
option.
Thermal Slow
Clock Ratio
Sets the percentage of the original clock speed to
which the CPU will slow down when
overheating.
CPU Critical
Temperature
Sets the temperature at which the CPU slows
down to avoid overheating problems, however,
the system thermal has to be
Enabled
. The
choices are 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, or 75¡C.