BIOS
While the BIOS is hardly an overclockers dream, its got a reasonable set of options available.
Advanced settings gives you PC Health, USB config and more.
Woot, Hyperthreading.
In the IDE options, you can also choose whether you want IDE or AHCI storage settings, which order the drives are accessied in and what the IDE detect time out is.
PCI/PnP settings give you a boatload of options that 90% of users won’t use.
Boot settings let you adjust the boot order as you would expect.
Chipset allows some basic tweaking, not overclocking, but a little bit of underclocking.
Performance settings allows for some slight OC, with CPU clock adjustment. Or you could underclock to give you some lower power draws.
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