Intel PX865PEL-800 warranty Configuration Suggestions, AGP/PCI/SRC Speed Setting

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PX865PEL-800

AGP/PCI/SRC Speed Setting

This item determines the AGP, PCI and SRC frequencies (speed settings). You can set these frequencies using the supplied BIOS options. One of the options available to you is “Auto, Auto, Auto”. Using the “Auto, Auto, Auto” option will instruct the system to automatically calculate these frequencies based on the factory default “CPU Host Frequency” setting, the current “CPU Host Frequency” setting and the formulas in the table below. Note that the factory default “CPU Host Frequency” is the value of the “CPU Host Frequency” when you first received your system.

Factory Default

 

 

“CPU Host

Formulas (using the “Auto, Auto, Auto option)

Frequency”

 

 

100

AGP frequency

= current CPU Host Frequency / 1.5

PCI frequency

= current CPU Host Frequency / 3

 

SRC frequency

= current CPU Host Frequency / 1

133

AGP frequency

= current CPU Host Frequency / 2

PCI frequency

= current CPU Host Frequency / 4

 

SRC frequency

= current CPU Host Frequency / 1.33

200

AGP frequency

= current CPU Host Frequency / 3

PCI frequency

= current CPU Host Frequency / 6

 

SRC frequency

= current CPU Host Frequency / 2

To determine your new frequencies, you must first take the factory default “CPU Host Frequency” and then determine the corresponding formulas according to the table above. Second, take the current “CPU Host Frequency” setting and apply it to the formulas to arrive at your new frequencies.

*Your AGP, PCI or SRC devices may begin to malfunction because they are unable to handle certain speeds that are calculated using the “Auto,Auto,Auto” option, in which case you can fix the frequencies for these devices using the other available options for this field. And if you want to overcolock a system with SATA HDDs, we strongly to remind you to fix the AGP/PCI/SRC Speed to “66.68, 33.34, 100.02”.

Configuration Suggestions

Before attempting overclocking, you should write down all of the default BIOS settings for the variables described in the previous sections. This is so you can return to the original values if you run into problems.

The next suggestion is to adjust in small steps and not to increase the options too fast. This is especially true with Voltage since increasing the voltage can significantly increase temperature. After adjusting the BIOS settings and rebooting your system, always check the CPU temperatures that are displayed in the BIOS Setup Utility (HW Section). Tolerable temperatures for your CPU will be listed with the specifications provided by your CPU manufacturer.

Because increasing voltages is the biggest factor in increasing temperatures, you should only increase voltages as a last option when your system is continuing to experience problems. When you do increase the voltages, increase them only one increment at a time.

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Contents PX865PEL-800 Operating System Package ContentsDimensions ATX form-factor Contents Getting Started IntroductionSpecification Flash Memory Universal Serial BusBUS Slots Hardware Monitor FunctionFacilities Watch Dog TimerIDE Facilities Serial ATA facilitiesQuick Content Table Function Content LocationConfiguration Layout of PX865PEL-800CPU Socket 478 Configuration Steps Hardware InstallationCPU Processor Installation Memory Installation FAN HeadersRAM Module Installation DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3USB & LAN Connectors USB/ LAN Back Panel ConfigurationPS/2 Mouse & PS/2 Keyboard Connectors KB/MS Serial and Parallel Interface Ports Game Port Connector SoundAudio Port Connectors Parallel Interface Port PRTFront Panel Indicator SW/LED、PWRLED、 Hard Disk Connectors IDE1-2/ SATA1-2 ConnectorsFloppy Disk Connector FDC Front USB Headers USB2/ USB3 Headers & JumpersCase Open Warning Jumper Case Open USB2/3IrDA Infrared Header IrDAClear Cmos Jumper JP1 Pdif Sony/Philips Digital Interface Header Spdif Audio ConnectorsCD-ROM Audio-In Header CD-IN Front Panel Audio Header Front AudioSlots Power Supply AttachmentsATX Power Connector ATX12V & Atxpwr AGP Accelerated Graphics Port SlotAPM Support Plug and Play SupportEPA Green PC Support PCI Bus SupportSupported CPUs Key FunctionMain Menu Main Menu Setup Configuration Options First /Second/Third/ Boot Device Advanced Bios FeaturesHard Disk Boot Priority Boot Other DeviceTypematic Rate Setting Quick Power On Self TestBoot Up NumLock Status Typematic Delay MsecAdvanced Chipset Features PnP/PCI Configurations Frequency/Voltage Control CPU Speed Detected CPU Speed SettingAGP/PCI/SRC Speed Setting Ddrcpu RatioAGP Voltage Volt Default CPU Voltage VoltCPU Voltage Volt DDR Voltage VoltOnChip IDE Device Integrated PeripheralsInit Display First IDE Primary / Secondary /Master / Slave Udma OnChip Serial ATA SettingSerial ATA Port0/ 1 Mode On-Chip Serial ATAOnboard I/O Chip Setup Onboard DeviceIR Transmission Delay Hot Key Power onUart Mode Select UR2 Duplex ModeEPP Mode Select Use IR PinsParallel Port Mode ECP Mode Use DMAPower Management Power ManagementRun Vgabios if S3 Resume Acpi Suspend TypeVideo Off In Suspend Suspend ModeVideo Off Method Suspend TypeWake Up Control HDD Power DownSoft-Off by Pwrbtn Hardware Monitor Time hh mm ss AlarmReload Global Timer Events Case Open WarningLoad System turbo Settings Load DefaultsLoad System Default Settings Load Cmos From BiosExit Without Saving Save & Exit SetupExit Menu Software Installation Software ListPX865PEL-800 Troubleshooting PX865PEL-800 Problem PX865PEL-800 Problem Appendix I Over Clocking What is overclocking?How to calculate your new frequencies How to configure your new frequencies Bios Setup Utility Overclocking VariablesConfiguration Suggestions AGP/PCI/SRC Speed SettingCooling the components on your mainboard TestingWatch Dog Timer PX865PEL-800 Example Channels 4 Channels 6 Channels Appendix II Super 5.1 Channel SetupSpeaker Test Super 5.1 Channel Audio Effect