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7.7.1 Advanced Chipset Settings – North Bridge Chipset Configuration
North Bridge Chipset Configuration
of overlapped PCI memory
above the total physical
memory.
Disable: Do not allow
remapping of memory
<-> Select Screen
|| Select Item
Enter Go to Sub Screen
F1 General Help
F10 Save and Exit
ESC Exit
Thermal Memory Reference Code(TMRC)
TS on DIMM [Disabled]
Memory Hole [Disabled]
Boots Graphic Adaptor Priority [PEG/PCI]
Internal Graphics Mode Select [Enabled,32MB]
Gfx Low Power Mode [Enabled]
PEG Port Configuration
PEG Port [Auto]
Force X1 Link Width [Disabled]
► Video Function Configuration
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Enable/Disable Thermal Sensor on DIMM.
Boots Graphic Adaptor Priority
PCI/IGD
PCI/PEG
PEG/IGD
Select which graphics controller to use as the
primary boot device.
Internal Graphics Mode Select
Enabled, 32MB
Enabled, 64MB
Select the amount of system memory used by the
Integrated Graphic Device.
This option is applicable for SFF only.
Enabled: Force PCIe x16 to work as PCIe x1
Disabled
Disabled
Notes: Memory Remap Feature should be Enabled when using 64bit OS and has effect if using more than
4GB of memory. If using 32bit OS and more than 3GB (max 4GB) then up to ½ GB might be lost if Memory
Remap Feature is Enabled, so in general it is recommended to Disable the Memory Remap Feature when 32
bit OS is used.
Using PCIe Graphics card in combination with on-board graphics (VGA or LVDS) is possible if BIOS (from
version KTGM4506) setting Boots Graphic Adaptor Priority = IGD. In this case on-board graphic will be
Primary desktop and PCIe Graphics will be extended desktop. Note that PCIe Graphics driver shall be
installed before the Intel Graphics driver.
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