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Load Optimal/High Performance Defaults

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MS-7043 ATX Mainboard Load Optimal/High Performance Defaults The two options on the main menu allow users to restore all of the BIOS settings to High Performance Defaults or Optimal Defaults. The High Performance Defaults are the values set by the mainboard manufacturer for the best system performance but probably will cause a stability issue. The Optimal Defaults are the default values also set by the mainboard manufacturer for stable performance of the mainboard. When you select Load Optimal Defaults, a message as below appears: Pressing [Enter] loads the default factory settings for stable system performance. When you select Load High Performance Defaults, a message as below appears: Pressing [Enter] loads the BIOS values that enable the best system performance but may lead to a stability issue. MSI Reminds You... The option is for power or overclocking users only. Use of high performance defaults will tighten most timings to increase the system performance. Therefore, a high-end system configuration is a must, which means you need high-quality VGA adapter, RAM and so on. We don't recommend that users should apply the high performance defaults in their regular systems. Otherwise, the system may become unstable or even crash. If the system crashes or hangs after enabling the feature, please CLEAR CMOS DATA to resolve the problem. For more information, refer to "Clear CMOS Jumper:JBAT1" in Chapter 2. 3-28

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MS-7043 ATX Mainboard
Load Optimal/High Performance Defaults
The two options on the main menu allow users to restore all of the BIOS
settings to High Performance Defaults or Optimal Defaults. The High Performance
Defaults are the values set by the mainboard manufacturer for the best system
performance but probably will cause a stability issue. The Optimal Defaults are the
default values also set by the mainboard manufacturer for stable performance of the
mainboard.
When you select Load Optimal Defaults, a message as below appears:
Pressing [Enter] loads the default factory settings for stable system
performance.
When you select Load High Performance Defaults, a message as below appears:
Pressing [Enter] loads the BIOS values that enable the best system perfor-
mance but may lead to a stability issue.
MSI Reminds You...
The option is for power or overclocking users only
. Use of high
performance defaults will tighten most timings to increase the system
performance. Therefore, a high-end system configuration is a must,
which means you need high-quality VGA adapter, RAM and so on.
We
don’t recommend that users should apply the high performance
defaults in their regular systems.
Otherwise, the system may
become unstable or even crash. If the system crashes or hangs after
enabling the feature, please CLEAR CMOS DATA to resolve the
problem. For more information, refer to “Clear CMOS Jumper:JBAT1”
in Chapter 2.