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I have the Award BIOS, and I want to change some settings in it. Aperture Size along with many other settings are not in the BIOS Setup. Is there a way to make this appear so I can change it?
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speaking of aperture size, is increasing it to 256MB okay karsh? im not sure what memory it uses but i have 1024MB and about 820MB after windows loads. there's some other bios settings i have questions on but i'll ask later when i get them all down
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Make sure you have the most recent bios version. If you do, there isn't really anything you can do to add to the bios.
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There really isn't a reason to put the aperature that large. 64-128mb is plenty, and it doesn't really affect performance unless you set it really small. Ask your other questions in a new thread. |
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