Asus L4H User Manual - Page 67

Advanced Menu

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Advanced Menu Selecting Advanced from the main menu bar displays the Advanced menu as shown below. Default CPU Speed Max CPU Speed Ext. CPU Frequency Dram Timing Internal Touchpad I/O Device Configuration 1700 MHz 1700 MHz [100] [Normal] [Enabled] Item Specific Help to go to the sub-menu. BIOS Setup Default CPU Speed [1700 MHz] (display field) This displays the normal speed of the Notebook PC's CPU. Max CPU Speed [1700 MHz] (display field) This displays the current speed of the Notebook PC's CPU in case overclocking was made. Ext. CPU Frequency [100] This sets the current external CPU frequency. You can select higher frequencies in order to overclock the CPU (increase performance). Be aware that overclocking the CPU will put increased stress on the CPU which may cause computer crashes or shortened life of the CPU. The configuration options are: [100]...[140] Dram Timing [Normal] This sets the current memory frequency. You can select slower or faster frequencies in order to decrease or increase performance. Be aware that overclocking the memory will put increased stress on the memory which may cause computer crashes or shortened life of the memory. The configuration options are: [Safe] [Normal] [Fast] [Extreme] Internal Touchpad [Enabled] This allows you to turn ON or OFF the Notebook PC's built-in touchpad. Some external pointing devices have extra functions that may not function without turning OFF the Notebook PC's touchpad. The configuration options are: [Enabled] [Disabled] >I/O Device Configuration (described on next page) Pressing [Enter] when this field is highlighted calls up a sub-menu for configuring the Notebook PC's serial and parallel ports. 67

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BIOS Setup
Default CPU Speed [1700 MHz] (display field)
This displays the normal speed of the Notebook PC’s CPU.
Max CPU Speed [1700 MHz]
(display field)
This displays the current speed of the Notebook PC’s CPU in case overclocking was made.
Ext. CPU Frequency [100]
This sets the current external CPU frequency. You can select higher frequencies in order to overclock the
CPU (increase performance). Be aware that overclocking the CPU will put increased stress on the CPU
which may cause computer crashes or shortened life of the CPU. The configuration options are: [100]...[140]
Dram Timing [Normal]
This sets the current memory frequency. You can select slower or faster frequencies in order to decrease
or increase performance. Be aware that overclocking the memory will put increased stress on the memory
which may cause computer crashes or shortened life of the memory. The configuration options are:
[Safe] [Normal] [Fast] [Extreme]
Internal Touchpad [Enabled]
This allows you to turn ON or OFF the Notebook PC’s built-in touchpad. Some external pointing
devices have extra functions that may not function without turning OFF the Notebook PC’s touchpad.
The configuration options are: [Enabled] [Disabled]
>I/O Device Configuration (described on next page)
Pressing [Enter] when this field is highlighted calls up a sub-menu for configuring the Notebook PC’s
serial and parallel ports.
Advanced Menu
Selecting Advanced from the main menu bar displays the Advanced menu as shown below.
Item Specific Help
Default CPU Speed
1700 MHz
Max CPU Speed
1700 MHz
Ext. CPU Frequency
[100]
Dram Timing
[Normal]
Internal Touchpad
[Enabled]
I/O Device Configuration
<Enter> to go to the
sub-menu.