System Overheat
Warning
Enable this to sound an alarm or flash a light if your computer??™s internal temperature
exceeds the value set with the ???Overheat Warning Temperature.???
Third Boot Device See ???Boot Device Priority/Boot Sequence.???
Typematic Rate/Delay Faster settings will make your keyboard more responsive outside of Windows, but
within Windows, these settings are overridden by those found in the Windows Control
Panel.
USB Function This enables or disables the USB ports on your motherboard. Since it??™s unlikely they??™d
conflict with anything else, you??™ll probably want to leave them all enabled. See ???Legacy
USB Support??? for related settings.
VCORE Voltage This is a read-only display indicating the output of yourmotherboard??™s voltage regulators.
Video BIOS Shadow/
Video BIOS Cacheable
This is similar to ???Address Range Shadowing,??? except that it works with the BIOS of
your video adapter. This is a holdover from early video cards, and should be disabled
in any modern system.
Video Power Down If enabled, your computer will be able to shut down your video card and monitor to
save power. Typically, it??™s best to use the settings in the Windows Control Panel
instead.
Video RAM Cacheable This is similar to ???Address Range Shadowing,??? except that it works with the memory
installed on your video card. This option should always be disabled.
Virtualization
Technology
This is a set of Intel extensions for hardware-assisted virtual machine management,
used to improve performance for Virtual PC software.
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