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BIOS Setup

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Head:

This item configures the numbers of read/write heads.

Precomp:

This item displays the number of cylinders at which to change the write timing.

Landing Zone:

This item displays the number of cylinders specified as the landing zone for the read/write heads.

Sector:

This item configures the numbers of sectors per track.

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Drive A & Drive B:

This item sets the type of floppy drives (usually only Drive A) installed.

Halt On:

This item determines whether the system stops if an error is detected during system boot-up. [All Errors]: The system-boot will stop whenever the BIOS detect a non-fatal error.

[No Errors]: The system-boot will not stop for any error detected.

[All, But Keyboard]: The system-boot will stop for all errors except a keyboard error.

[All, But Diskette]: The system-boot will stop for all errors except a diskette error.

[All, But Disk/Key]: The system-boot will stop for all errors except a diskette or keyboard error.

Base Memory:

This item displays the amount of base memory installed in the system. The value of the base memory is typically 640K for system with 640K or more memory size installed on the motherboard.

Extended Memory:

This item displays the amount of extended memory detected during system boot-up.

Total Memory:

This item displays the total memory available in the system.

User’s Manual

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Contents Rev KV-85Copyright and Warranty Notice Table of Contents Driver Installation Introduction Features & SpecificationsBack Panel I/O Layout Diagram Chapter Install The Motherboard Hardware SetupInstall CPU, Heatsink and Fan Assembly Hardware Setup Install System Memory Bank Memory Module Total MemoryTotal System Memory ATX Power Input Connectors Connectors, Headers and SwitchesFAN Connectors Cmos Memory Clearing Header Hddled Pin 1 Front Panel Switches & Indicators HeadersSJ1 SPK1Additional USB Port Headers Front Panel Audio Connection Header Serial ATA Connectors Accelerated Graphics Port Slot Internal Audio ConnectorsFloppy and IDE Disk Drive Connectors JS1 Back Panel ConnectorsPress DEL to Enter Setup Bios SetupF10 EscStandard Cmos Features Date mmddyyTime hhmmss IDE HDD Auto-Detection CapacityCylinder # Back to Standard Cmos Features Setup Menu Quick Power On Self Test Advanced Bios FeaturesHard Disk Boot Priority Bootable Add-in DeviceSmall LogoEPA Show Boot Up Floppy SeekBoot Up NumLock Status Security OptionAGP Aperture Size Advanced Chipset FeaturesAGP 2.0 Mode # AGP & P2P Bridge Control# Dram Clock/Drive Control # LDT & PCI Bus Control # Back to Advanced Chipset Features Setup Menu# OnChip IDE Device Onboard Sata Mode SelectIDE DMA transfer access Integrated Peripherals# OnChip PCI Device Onboard Serial Port # SuperIO DeviceUSB Mouse Support via Onboard FDD ControllerECP Mode Use DMA Parallel Port ModeAMD K8 Cool ’n’ Quiet Control Power Management SetupPower Button Function Pwron After PWR-FailWake Up by Alarm Date of Month Alarm/ Time hhmmss AlarmWake Up by Ring PnP/PCI Configurations Resources Controlled ByIRQ Resources Assign IRQ For USB PCI/VGA Palette SnoopPC Health Status Save & Exit Setup Load Fail-Safe DefaultsLoad Optimized Defaults Set User PasswordDriver Installation Browse CD Setup ItemsDrivers Manual UtilityAppendix A. How to Get Technical Support Appendix a North America Abit Computer U.S.A. Corporation South America Thank You Abit Computer Corporation

KV-85 specifications

The Abit KV-85 is a motherboar that marked a significant milestone in the evolution of computing technology. Launched in the early era of Socket A processors, it was designed to cater to the burgeoning demand for performance and stability in personal computing. Aimed primarily at enthusiasts and gamers, the KV-85 offered a robust platform equipped with numerous features that distinguished it from competing models.

One of the key features of the Abit KV-85 is its support for the AMD Athlon processors, allowing users to harness the power of AMD’s high-performance CPUs. The motherboard features a Socket A design, accommodating various AMD processors, thereby providing an excellent upgrade path. With its FSB (Front Side Bus) speed of 200/266 MHz, the KV-85 was capable of handling the next generation of processors, ensuring longevity and sustained performance.

Another notable characteristic is the inclusion of the VIA KT266 chipset. This chipset not only provided solid performance but also supported various memory types, including DDR SDRAM. With a maximum memory capacity of 2 GB, the KV-85 ensured that users could achieve optimal performance levels while running demanding applications, games, and multitasking environments.

Expansion capabilities were a significant focus in the KV-85’s design. It came with multiple PCI slots, allowing users to add graphic cards, sound cards, and other peripherals with ease. Additionally, the motherboard supported AGP slots, facilitating high-speed graphics performance for enhanced gaming experiences. The inclusion of USB 2.0 ports enhanced connectivity by allowing faster data transfer between devices.

Stability and reliability were key considerations for the Abit KV-85. The motherboard featured a durable design that included high-quality capacitors and thermal protection, making it suitable for long hours of intensive computing. Furthermore, Abit's renowned overclocking capabilities allowed users to push their hardware beyond standard specifications, appealing to a performance-oriented audience.

In terms of connectivity, the KV-85 included integrated audio capabilities, offering decent sound quality without the need for additional sound cards. It also featured IDE and SATA connectors, allowing users to connect multiple storage devices, thus catering to various storage requirements.

Overall, the Abit KV-85 was a well-rounded motherboard that combined performance, stability, and upgradeability. Its robust feature set and appeal to gaming enthusiasts helped pave the way for advanced computing solutions, making it a memorable model in the history of motherboard technology.