Intel 865 user manual Power Management Setup, PnP/PCI Configurations, Frequency/Voltage Control

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Setup select paralled port

Default: 378/IRQ7

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Paralled Port Mode

 

 

Setup paralled port mode

Default: SPP

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Game/Midi port Address

 

 

Setup game/MIDI port address

Default: 201/330

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Midi Port IRQ

 

 

Setup MIDI port IRQ

Default: 10

6.6Power Management Setup

™ACPI Function

 

Setup if use ACPI function

Default: Enabled

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Video off Method

 

 

Setup video off method

Default: DPMS

™ Video off In Suspend

 

 

Setup when video off in suspend

Default: yes

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Suspend Type

 

 

Setup suspends type

Default: Stop Grant

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Modem use IRQ

 

 

Setup modem use IRQ

Default: 3

™ Soft-off by PWR-BTTN

 

 

Setup soft –off type

Default: Instant-off

™ Power on by Ring

 

 

Setup if use modem wake up

Default: Enabled

™ USB KB wake-up From S3

 

 

Setup if use USB keyboard wake up from S3

Default: Enabled

6.7PnP/PCI Configurations

™Rest Configuration Data

When select enabled the BIOS restart write system

Configuration data

Default: Disabled

™Resources controlled by

 

System resources parameter setup

Default: Disabled

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PCI/VGA Palette Snoop

 

 

PCI/VGA card color setup

Default: Disabled

6.8 Frequency/Voltage Control

 

™ Auto Detect PCI C1k

 

 

Setup auto detect PCI Clock

Default: Enabled

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CPU Clock

 

 

Setup CPU BUS frequency

 

Note: The main board auto detect CPU frequency, so you needn’t Setup

CPU frequency by you, the CPU can display normal

6.9 Load optimized Defaults

If you select this item and press enter, a dialog box appears.

You press y, and then Enter, the setup utility loads a set of fail-safe default values. These default values are not very demanding and they should allow your system to function with most kinds of hardware and memory chips.

Note: It id highly recommended that uses enter this option to load optimal values for accessing the best performance.

6.10 Load optimized Defaults

If you select this item and then press enter a dialog box appears.

If you press Y, and then Enter, the setup utility loads a set of best –Performance default values These default values are quite demanding and your system might not function properly if you are using slower memory chips or there low-performance components.

6.11 Change Password

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Contents Package Contents IntroductionJp6 Clear Cmos Jumper setting InstallationAudio Front panel Jumper setting Sata PIN Jumper setting ConnectorsCPU Installation Memory installationIDE Devices Installation AGP Card InstallationOther Device Installation INTEL\INF\ Driver InstallationVgadriver Setup SOUND\REALTEK\Windows NT4.0 Bios Setup Main menu Phoenix Award Bios Cmos Setup UtilityAdvanced Chipset Features Advance Bios FeaturesIntegrated peripherals Load optimized Defaults Power Management SetupPnP/PCI Configurations Change PasswordSave Exit & Without Save Exit Setup

865 specifications

The Intel 865 chipset, introduced in early 2004, played a significant role in the evolution of computer architecture, particularly during the transition towards more advanced processing needs and increased graphical performance. This chipset was designed primarily for Intel Pentium 4 and Intel Celeron processors, making it compatible with a wide range of systems aimed at both mainstream and enthusiast users.

One of the main features of the Intel 865 chipset is its support for dual-channel DDR memory, which effectively doubled the available memory bandwidth compared to single-channel configurations. This enhancement was crucial for improving system performance, particularly in tasks demanding high memory throughput, such as gaming and content creation. The chipset supported DDR400 memory, allowing users to enjoy faster data transfer rates and improved multitasking capabilities.

Another important technological advancement within the Intel 865 chipset is its integrated AGP 8X slot. This provided extensive support for high-end graphics cards, ensuring users had access to the necessary bandwidth for demanding graphical applications and games. The chipset's architecture was designed to maximize performance by reducing latency and improving overall system responsiveness.

The Intel 865 also included Intel’s Enhanced Memory 2 Technology, which offered greater flexibility in memory options. Users could utilize memory modules with different configurations while still benefiting from optimal performance levels. This feature was particularly advantageous for users who sought to upgrade their systems without replacing all existing memory components.

In terms of connectivity, the Intel 865 showcased support for the Intel Fast Ethernet controller, providing efficient networking capabilities for home and office environments. Additionally, it featured support for Serial ATA (SATA), an advancement over the older Parallel ATA technology, allowing for faster data transfer rates, improved storage options, and better overall system performance.

The chipset also offered Intel’s Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI), streamlining power management by allowing the operating system to control the amount of power that each component used. This feature resulted in better energy efficiency and longer battery life for laptops and mobile devices.

In summary, the Intel 865 chipset marked a pivotal point for desktop and mobile computing, providing significant improvements in memory management, graphics performance, and power efficiency. Its comprehensive feature set and compatibility with a variety of systems have left a lasting legacy in the evolution of computing technology.