Kontron KTQ45-FLEX User Manual

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KTQ45 family

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6.10.1

Advanced Chipset Settings – North Bridge Chipset Configuration

BIOS SETUP UTILITY

Chipset

North Bridge Chipset Configuration

ENABLE: Allow remapping

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

Memory Remap Feature [Disabled]

PCI MMIO Allocation: 4GB to 4428MB

Memory Hole [Disabled]

Initial Graphics Adaptor [PEG/PCI]

IGD Graphics Mode Select [Enabled,32MB]

PEG Port Configuration

► Video Function Configuration

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Feature

Options

Description

Memory Remap Feature

(See note below)

Disabled

Enabled

ENABLE: Allow remapping of overlapped PCI

memory above the total physical memory.

Disable: Do not allow remapping of memory.

Memory Hole

Disabled

15MB-16MB

Disabled

15MB-16MB

Initial Graphics Adaptor IGD

PCI/IGD

PCI/PEG

PEG/IGD

PEG/PCI

Select which graphics controller to use as the

primary boot device.

IGD Graphics Mode Select Disabled

Enabled, 32MB

Enabled, 64MB

Enabled, 128MB

Select the amount of system memory used by the

Integrated Graphic Device.

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 onboard graphics (VGA) is possible if BIOS setting Initial

Graphics Adaptor = IGD. In this case onboard 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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