These first few screenshots should look pretty familiar if you have ever changed any type of BIOS. Seen here are the system time, as well as drive configuration mixed in with some basic I/Options.
Next are the interesting BIOS options: the over-clocking ones. With these options you are able to set the front side bus from 100, 102 to 200MHz and DDR:CPU ratios with the settings 1x, 1.2x, 1.3x, 1.5x, 1.6x,1.66x, 2x, 2.4x, 2.5x, 2.66x, 3x, 3.33x, 4x, or Auto. The BIOS also gives you options for setting the memory's CAS, RAS, RCD, and RP. Furthermore, there are options for configuring and over-clocking the AGP bus. So what is missing here? Oh, that's right, no voltage adjustments! None! Also missing is the CPU multiplier option! It is great Albatron gave us the options they did, but how could they forget - or worse, select not to include - voltage and multiplier selections? I know that this micro-ATX board, but I still can not know their decision, especially with the semi-beefy Northbridge cooler that is installed on the KM18G Pro.



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