MSI MS 7030 User Guide - Page 80

Left-side: Current system status, Right-side: PC hardware status during real time operation, Center-

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Introduction to DigiCell Left-side: Current system status In the left sub-menu, you can configure the settings of FSB, Vcore, Memory Voltage and AGP Voltage by clicking the radio button in front of each item and make it available (the radio button will be lighted as yellow when selected), use the "+" and "-" buttons to adjust, then click "OK" to apply the changes. Then you can click "Save" to save the desired FSB you just configured. Also you may click "Auto" to start testing the maximum CPU overclocking value. The CPU FSB will automatically increase the testing value until the PC reboots. Or you may click "Default" to restore the default values. Right-side: PC hardware status during real time operation In the right sub-menu, here you can configure the PC hardware status such as CPU & system temperatures and fan speeds. You may use the scroll bars to adjust each item, then click "OK" to apply the changes. The values you set for the temperatures are the maximum thresholds for the system for warnings, and the values for fan speeds are the minimum thresholds. Center-side: User mode/Auto mode Here you may adjust the CPU fan speed. If you choose User mode, you may adjust the CPU fan speed in 8 different modes, from High Speed to Low speed. If you choose Cool'n'Quiet, the system will automatically configure an optimal setting for you. MSI Reminds You... To ensure that Cool'n'Quiet function is activated and will be working properly, it is required to double confirm that: 1. Check the serial number printed on the top of CPU. On the top of CPU, there are three lines listed under AMD AthlonTM. Find the 13 characters of the first line, and locate the last one from those 13 characters. If the last character is "O" or after "O" (such as P, Q, R, and so on), that means this CPU supports Cool'n'Quiet function. On the contrary, if the last character is before "O", that means this CPU does not support Cool'n'Quiet function. 2. Run BIOS Setup, and select Frequency/Voltage Control. Under Frequency/ Voltage Control, find Cool'n'Quiet Support, and set this item to "Enable." 3. Enter Windows, and select [Start]->[Settings]->[Control Pannel]->[Power Options]. Enter Power Options Properties tag, and select Minimal Power Management under Power schemes. 4-15

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Introduction to DigiCell
4-15
Left-side: Current system status
In the left sub-menu, you can configure the settings of FSB, Vcore, Memory Voltage
and AGP Voltage by clicking the radio button in front of each item and make it available
(the radio button will be lighted as yellow when selected), use the “
+
” and “
-
” buttons
to adjust, then click
“OK”
to apply the changes. Then you can click
“Save”
to save
the desired FSB you just configured.
Also you may click
“Auto”
to start testing the maximum CPU overclocking value. The
CPU FSB will automatically increase the testing value until the PC reboots. Or you may
click
“Default”
to restore the default values.
Right-side: PC hardware status during real time operation
In the right sub-menu, here you can configure the PC hardware status such as CPU
& system temperatures and fan speeds. You may use the scroll bars to adjust each
item, then click “
OK
” to apply the changes. The values you set for the temperatures
are the maximum thresholds for the system for warnings, and the values for fan
speeds are the minimum thresholds.
Center-side: User mode/Auto mode
Here you may adjust the CPU fan speed. If you choose
User mode
, you may adjust
the CPU fan speed in 8 different modes, from
High Speed
to
Low speed
. If you
choose
Cool’n’Quiet
, the system will automatically configure an optimal setting for
you.
MSI Reminds You...
To ensure that Cool’n’Quiet function is activated and will be working
properly, it is required to double confirm that:
1.
Check the serial number printed on the top of CPU. On the top of CPU,
there are three lines listed under AMD Athlon
TM
. Find the 13 charac-
ters of the first line, and locate the last one from those 13 characters.
If the last character is “O” or after “O” (such as P, Q, R, and so on), that
means this CPU supports Cool’n’Quiet function.
On the contrary, if
the last character is before
“O”, that means this CPU does
not support Cool’n’Quiet
function.
2.
Run BIOS Setup, and select
Frequency/Voltage
Control
. Under
Frequency/
Voltage Control
, find
Cool’n’Quiet Support
, and
set this item to “Enable.”
3. Enter Windows, and select
[Start]->[Settings]->[Control
Pannel]->[Power Options].
Enter
Power Options Prop-
erties
tag, and select
Mini-
mal Power Management
under
Power schemes
.