Tuesday, 10 January 2012

Advanced chipset features


The advanced chipset features screen strikes fear into most everyone, because it deals with extremely low-level chipset functions. Avoid this screen unless a high-level tech (such as a motherboard makers support tech) explicitly tells you to do something in here.

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  1. Chassis Intrusion Detection many motherboard support the chassis intrusion detection feature provided by the computer case, or chassis. Compatible cases contain a switch that trips when someone opens the case. With motherboard support and a proper connection between the motherboard and the case, the CMOS logs whether the case has been opened and, if it has, posts an appropriate alert to the screen on the subsequent boot. How cool is that?

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