Intel PX865PEL-800 warranty Testing, Cooling the components on your mainboard, Watch Dog Timer

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PX865PEL-800

Testing

Even though you have configured your overclocking options and have successfully booted to your operating system, it doesn’t mean that you have successfully overclocked your system. Testing is an equally important aspect of overclocking and you must stress your configurations thoroughly to ensure stability. It is better to discover that your system locks up during testing rather than experiencing the same while editing valuable information.

There are several utility programs designed specifically for intensive hardware configuration testing such as 3Dmark2001SE and Winstone. With every configuration adjustment you should rerun your utilities. Testing is a time consuming procedure. Again, it is not within the scope of this document to discuss testing utilities in detail. You can find additional information on the Web.

Cooling the components on your mainboard.

Proper cooling is one the most important aspects of overclocking. Cooling refers to the cooling fans, heat sinks, and thermal material/grease that are used. When overclocking, it is highly recommended that you acquire a large powerful cooling fan with a heavy duty heat sink. Also make sure that you apply certified thermal material between the CPU and heatsink. It is also recommended that you make use of all of the fan attachments and make sure that cable clutter within the casing is kept to a minimum. It is beyond the scope of this document to explain cooling equipment in detail so we recommend that you consult the Web for more information. CPU manufacturers may also have a list of recommended, certified cooling equipment.

The Watch Dog Timer

Some mainboards come with a special feature called the Watch Dog Timer used to simplify the process of experimenting with overclocking. When you go too far with your overclocking configurations there is a chance that your system may become unstable and hang. Even after a reboot, the system may hang before you can even reach the BIOS Setup Utility to lower your settings. The usual procedure with most Mainboards is to open up your case and reset a CMOS jumper on the mainboard to restore the original default settings which can be a cumbersome activity when testing.

The Watch Dog Timer however, will monitor the most recent boot information or POST (Power On Self Test) status to determine if the system booted successfully. If the last POST status was “not successful”, it will be assumed there were configuration problems and the system will automatically reset the BIOS configurations which will allow your system to boot again.

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Contents PX865PEL-800 Package Contents Dimensions ATX form-factorOperating System Contents Introduction Getting StartedSpecification Hardware Monitor Function Universal Serial BusBUS Slots Flash MemorySerial ATA facilities Watch Dog TimerIDE Facilities FacilitiesFunction Content Location Quick Content TableLayout of PX865PEL-800 ConfigurationHardware Installation CPU Processor InstallationCPU Socket 478 Configuration Steps FAN Headers Memory InstallationDIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 RAM Module InstallationBack Panel Configuration PS/2 Mouse & PS/2 Keyboard Connectors KB/MSUSB & LAN Connectors USB/ LAN Parallel Interface Port PRT Game Port Connector SoundAudio Port Connectors Serial and Parallel Interface PortsFront Panel Indicator SW/LED、PWRLED、 Connectors Floppy Disk Connector FDCHard Disk Connectors IDE1-2/ SATA1-2 USB2/3 Headers & JumpersCase Open Warning Jumper Case Open Front USB Headers USB2/ USB3Infrared Header IrDA Clear Cmos Jumper JP1IrDA Front Panel Audio Header Front Audio Audio ConnectorsCD-ROM Audio-In Header CD-IN Pdif Sony/Philips Digital Interface Header SpdifAGP Accelerated Graphics Port Slot Power Supply AttachmentsATX Power Connector ATX12V & Atxpwr SlotsPCI Bus Support Plug and Play SupportEPA Green PC Support APM SupportKey Function Supported CPUsMain Menu Main Menu Setup Configuration Options Boot Other Device Advanced Bios FeaturesHard Disk Boot Priority First /Second/Third/ Boot DeviceTypematic Delay Msec Quick Power On Self TestBoot Up NumLock Status Typematic Rate SettingAdvanced Chipset Features PnP/PCI Configurations Frequency/Voltage Control Ddrcpu Ratio CPU Speed SettingAGP/PCI/SRC Speed Setting CPU Speed DetectedDDR Voltage Volt Default CPU Voltage VoltCPU Voltage Volt AGP Voltage VoltIntegrated Peripherals Init Display FirstOnChip IDE Device On-Chip Serial ATA OnChip Serial ATA SettingSerial ATA Port0/ 1 Mode IDE Primary / Secondary /Master / Slave UdmaOnboard Device Onboard I/O Chip SetupUR2 Duplex Mode Hot Key Power onUart Mode Select IR Transmission DelayECP Mode Use DMA Use IR PinsParallel Port Mode EPP Mode SelectAcpi Suspend Type Power ManagementRun Vgabios if S3 Resume Power ManagementSuspend Type Suspend ModeVideo Off Method Video Off In SuspendHDD Power Down Soft-Off by PwrbtnWake Up Control Case Open Warning Time hh mm ss AlarmReload Global Timer Events Hardware MonitorLoad Cmos From Bios Load DefaultsLoad System Default Settings Load System turbo SettingsSave & Exit Setup Exit MenuExit Without Saving Software List Software InstallationPX865PEL-800 Troubleshooting PX865PEL-800 Problem PX865PEL-800 Problem What is overclocking? How to calculate your new frequenciesAppendix I Over Clocking Bios Setup Utility Overclocking Variables How to configure your new frequenciesAGP/PCI/SRC Speed Setting Configuration SuggestionsTesting Watch Dog TimerCooling the components on your mainboard PX865PEL-800 Example Super 5.1 Channel Audio Effect Appendix II Super 5.1 Channel SetupSpeaker Test Channels 4 Channels 6 Channels