Datasheet

BIOS Setup Program
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4.4.9.1 Burn-In Mode Submenu
To access this menu, select Advanced on the menu bar, then Chipset Configuration, and then
Burn-In Mode.
Maintenance Main
Advanced
Security Power Boot Exit
PCI Configuration
Boot Configuration
Peripheral Configuration
Drive Configuration
Floppy Configuration
Event Log Configuration
Video Configuration
USB Configuration
Chipset Configuration
Burn-In Mode
Fan Control Configuration
Hardware Monitoring
The submenu represented in Table 67 is for configuring Burn-In Mode options.
Table 67. Burn-In Mode Submenu
Feature Options Description
Do you wish to
continue?
No (default)
Continue
Enables or disables setting of burn-in mode options.
Burn-in Mode is an unsupported capability for use by
system engineers and technicians for validation and
test purposes.
Host and I/O Burn-In
Mode
Default (default)
2.0%
1.0%
+1.0%
+2.0%
+3.0%
+4.0%
Alters the host clock (system bus) and I/O clocks
(AGP and PCI) by the percentage selected.
If this option is set to anything other than Default, the
AGP/PCI Burn-In Mode (shown below) is
automatically set to Default.
AGP/PCI Burn-In Mode Default (default)
63.88/31.94 MHz
68.05/34.02 MHz
69.44/34.72 MHz
70.83/35.41 MHz
72.22/36.11 MHz
73.60/36.80 MHz
Enables the selection of specific AGP/PCI clock
frequencies. The host clock (system bus speed) is
not changed.
If this option is set to anything other than Default, the
Host and I/O Burn-In Mode (shown above) is
automatically set to Default.
CAUTION
These settings are intended for validation and test purposes only. Altering host and I/O clock
frequencies may reduce system stability and/or shorten the useful life of the processor. Operation
at settings beyond component specification is not covered by Intel component warranties. If any
problems occur during operation at non-default settings, return the board to default values.