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Manufacturer | Biostar |
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Model | H55 HD |
Form Factor | Micro ATX |
Socket | LGA 1156 |
Chipset | Intel H55 |
Memory Type | DDR3 |
Max Memory Size | 8 GB |
BIOS Type | AMI BIOS |
Memory Slots | 2 |
Memory Standard | DDR3 1066/1333 |
Expansion Slots | 1 x PCIe x16 |
Storage Interface | SATA 3Gb/s |
USB Ports | USB 2.0 |
Video Outputs | 1 x HDMI, 1 x DVI, 1 x VGA |
Audio | Realtek ALC662 |
LAN | Realtek RTL8111E |
Explains the purpose of the BIOS Setup program and its role in system configuration.
Details the BIOS support for the Plug and Play specification.
Describes the BIOS support for the EPA Green PC specification.
Outlines the BIOS support for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface.
Details the BIOS support for the Intel PCI local bus specification.
Specifies the supported types of DRAM memory.
Lists the Intel CPUs supported by the BIOS.
Guide on navigating and interacting with the BIOS setup interface.
Displays BIOS version, build date, and other system identification.
Shows system memory size and VGA shared memory details.
Allows setting the system's internal clock and calendar.
Detects and configures SATA/IDE devices and their operation modes.
Selects the operating mode for SATA controllers (IDE, AHCI, Disabled).
Controls the onboard SATA controller and its compatible/enhanced modes.
Manages advanced CPU features, including SpeedStep and virtualization.
Enables hardware assists for virtualization and system resource separation.
Protects the system from buffer overflow attacks.
Improves performance by splitting instructions into multiple streams.
Enables A20M for legacy OSes and APs.
Configures serial, parallel ports, and onboard device functions.
Displays system temperature, fan speed, and voltage information.
Controls CPU and system fan speed based on temperature.
Manages ACPI settings, suspend modes, and energy-saving features.
Configures onboard LAN, PATA IDE controller, and PCI Express devices.
Settings for Intel VT-d virtualization and MPS revision.
Manages SMBIOS information and USB controller settings.
Configures advanced settings for PCI and Plug and Play devices.
Sets PCI latency timers and allocates IRQs for PCI devices.
Configures onboard IDE controllers and offboard PCI/ISA adapters.
Assigns system interrupts and DMA channels to devices.
Specifies the order in which devices are checked for booting.
Sets the boot priority for various storage devices.
Configures options like Quick Boot and POST messages.
Customizes the Power-On Self-Test (POST) process.
Accesses specific features and configurations of the chipset.
Manages settings related to the North Bridge chipset components.
Manages settings related to the South Bridge chipset components.
Configures integrated graphics memory and display settings.
Adjusts various settings to optimize system performance.
Configures CPU frequency, ratio, and SpeedStep technology.
Sets memory clock speed and fine-tunes DRAM timings.
Adjusts PCIE and CPU/PCH clock frequencies and delays.
Allows adjustment of CPU Vcore, VTT, and DRAM voltages.
Manages Intel Power Management features like C-States and Turbo Mode.
Presents options for saving, discarding changes, or loading defaults.
Actions to save changes, discard them, or restore factory settings.
Provides an overview of available security features.
Allows setting and managing supervisor and user passwords.
Enables protection against viruses writing to the boot sector.