Intel AP440FX Heads, Sectors, Maximum Capacity, IDE Translation Mode, Multiple Sector Setting

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Motherboard BIOS and Setup Utility

3.14.3.3Heads

If IDE Device Configuration is set to User Definable, you must type the correct number of heads for your IDE device.

If IDE Device Configuration is set to Auto Configured, this reports the number of heads for your IDE device and cannot be modified.

3.14.3.4Sectors

If IDE Device Configuration is set to User Definable, you must type the correct number of sectors for your IDE device.

If IDE Device Configuration is set to Auto Configured, this reports the number of sectors for your IDE device and cannot be modified.

3.14.3.5Maximum Capacity

Reports the maximum capacity of your IDE device. It is calculated from the number of cylinders, heads, and sectors. There are no options.

3.14.3.6IDE Translation Mode

Specifies the IDE translation mode. The options are:

Standard CHS (standard cylinder head sectorless than 1024 cylinders)

Logical Block

Extended CHS (extended cylinder head sectorgreater than 1024 cylinders)

Auto Detected (BIOS detects IDE drive support for LBA) (default)

CAUTION

Do not change the IDE Translation Mode from the option selected when the hard drive was formatted. Changing the option can result in corrupted data.

3.14.3.7Multiple Sector Setting

Sets the number of sectors transferred by an IDE drive per interrupt generated. The options are:

Disabled

4 Sectors/Block

8 Sectors/Block

Auto Detected (default)

Check the specifications for your IDE device drive to determine which setting provides optimum performance for your drive.

3.14.3.8Fast Programmed I/O Modes

Sets how fast transfers on the IDE interface occur. The options are:

Disabled

Auto Detected (default)

If set to Disabled, transfers occur at a less than optimized speed. If set to Auto Detected, transfers occur at the drive's maximum speed.

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AP440FX specifications

The Intel AP440FX is a pivotal motherboard that was released in the late 1990s, designed to support the Intel Pentium II and Pentium III processors. Known for its robust performance and versatile functionalities, the AP440FX became a popular choice among computer enthusiasts and system builders during its time.

One of the defining features of the Intel AP440FX is its support for the Intel 440FX chipset. This chipset provided improved system performance through its use of a 66 MHz front-side bus, which allowed for faster data transfer between the CPU and the memory. The motherboard was equipped with two DIMM slots capable of supporting a maximum of 512 MB of SDRAM, providing users with the flexibility to choose the amount of memory they required for their applications.

Another notable characteristic of the AP440FX motherboard is its integrated support for various peripheral interfaces. It comes equipped with multiple ISA and PCI slots, allowing users to expand their system capabilities through the addition of various cards. The presence of two USB ports, which were relatively new at the time of its release, gave users access to a wider range of peripherals and external devices.

The Intel AP440FX also features an integrated IDE controller, enabling connection for hard drives and optical drives without the need for additional controller cards. This integrated solution simplified storage management for users and contributed to the overall efficiency of the system. The motherboard also supported SCSI through optional daughter cards, catering to users who required high-speed data transfer and reliable disk storage solutions.

Moreover, the AP440FX was designed with future upgrades in mind. Its BIOS supported plug-and-play installations, allowing users to easily configure new hardware components without extensive troubleshooting. Additionally, the ATX form factor of the motherboard contributed to its compatibility with a wide range of cases and power supplies.

In terms of power management, the Intel AP440FX incorporated advanced features such as ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface), which allowed for better power efficiency and management of power states. This feature was particularly beneficial for users looking to reduce energy consumption and improve the overall longevity of their systems.

All in all, the Intel AP440FX represented a significant advancement in motherboard technology during its era. Its combination of robust performance, upgradeability, and support for new technologies made it a popular choice for users looking to build powerful and efficient computing systems.