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CPU Speed [950 MHz] display field

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5 Configuring the BIOS Video Display Device [Auto] This field allows you to select and enable video display devices, such as an LCD panel, an external CRT/LCD monitor, or both. The configuration options are: [Auto] [CRT only] [LCD] [TV] TV Display Type [NTSC] This sets the video synchronization mode for your video output device (television or video projector). The setting depends on the territory that your video output device is manufactured for. The configuration options are: [NTSC] [PAL] VGA Shared Memory Size [16 MB] This field allows you to set the amount of memory allocated to the onboard graphics. The built-in graphics utilizes a shared memory architecture. This means that the graphics chip does not have its own video memory but instead borrows some memory from the system memory. You can increase the amount of memory allocated to the graphics chip to improve graphics performance if you have enough system memory available. The configuration options are: [8MB] [16MB] [32MB] Installed Memory [128 MB] (display field) This field displays the amount of extended memory as detected by the system. Unfortunately, this will not tell you how much is onboard and how much is added to the SO-DIMM socket. You must visually inspect the SO-DIMM socket if you are considering expanding your memory. You cannot make changes to this field. This is a display only field. CPU Speed [950 MHz] (display field) This field displays the speed of the CPU. This will vary depending on your Notebook PC model. 64

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Configuring the BIOS
Video Display Device [Auto]
This field allows you to select and enable video display devices, such as an LCD panel, an external
CRT/LCD monitor, or both. The configuration options are: [Auto] [CRT only] [LCD] [TV]
TV Display Type [NTSC]
This sets the video synchronization mode for your video output device (television or video projector).
The setting depends on the territory that your video output device is manufactured for. The configura-
tion options are: [NTSC] [PAL]
VGA Shared Memory Size [16 MB]
This field allows you to set the amount of memory allocated to the onboard graphics. The built-in
graphics utilizes a shared memory architecture. This means that the graphics chip does not have its own
video memory but instead borrows some memory from the system memory. You can increase the amount
of memory allocated to the graphics chip to improve graphics performance if you have enough system
memory available. The configuration options are: [8MB] [16MB] [32MB]
Installed Memory [128 MB] (display field)
This field displays the amount of extended memory as detected by the system. Unfortunately, this will
not tell you how much is onboard and how much is added to the SO-DIMM socket. You must visually
inspect the SO-DIMM socket if you are considering expanding your memory. You cannot make changes
to this field. This is a display only field.
CPU Speed [950 MHz] (display field)
This field displays the speed of the CPU. This will vary depending on your Notebook PC model.