MSI 760GMA-P34 (FX) User Manual

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Ce Support

to enable this item to red the CPu power consumption while idle. Not all

porcessors support enhanced halt tate (Ce).
SVM Support

this item allows you to enable/disable the AMd SVM (Secure Virtual Machine)

technology.

AMd Cool’n’Quiet

the Cool’n’Quiet technology can effectively and dynamically lower CPu speed

and power consumption.

iMPortANt

to ensure that Cool’n’Quiet function is activated and will be working properly, it is

required to double confirm that:

run BioS Setup, and select Cell Menu. under Cell Menu, find AMd Cool’n’Quiet,

and set this item to “enabled”.

enter Windows, and select [Start]->[Settings]->[Control Panel]->[Power op-

tions]. enter Power options Properties tag, and select Minimal Power Manage-

ment under Power schemes.

Ce Support

to enable this item to read the CPu power consumption while idle. Not all porces-

sors support enhanced halt tate (Ce).
Adjust CPu FSB Frequency (Mhz)

this item allows you to select the CPu Front Side Bus clock frequency (in Mhz).
oC Stepping

this item will be enabled after you set the overclocking frequency in the “Adjust

CPu FSB Frequency (Mhz)”. And the following items will appear. this items will

help the system to overclock step by step after system booting up.

Start oC Stepping From (Mhz)

this item is used to set the initial base clock. the system will boot with the initial

base clock, and start to overclock from initial base clock to set base clock that

you set in “Adjust CPu FSB Frequency (Mhz)” step by step.
oC Step

this item is used to set how many steps for base colck overclocking.
oC Step Count timer

this item is used to set the buffer time for every step.

Adjust CPu ratio

this item is used to adjust CPu clock multiplier (ratio). it is available only when the

processor supports this function.
Adjusted CPu Frequency (Mhz)

it shows the adjusted CPu frequency. read-only.
Adjust CPu-NB ratio

this item is used to adjust CPu-NB ratio.

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