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G. Hegenberg / 19 Antworten / Flachansicht Nickles

Die Bioszeit verstellt sich laufend, läuft langsamer. Kann die alle Stunde korrigieren. Mein Board: Asus P4C800 E-Deluxe. Das neueste Bios ist drauf und auch sonst läuft das Ding wie Harry. Nur die Uhr nervt. Was kann es sein?

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Q: Well, I see that the BIOS is necessary for the computer, but what can I do with it?
A: You can change hardware configurations that are stored in the CMOS, or Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor.

To perform its tasks, the BIOS need to know various parameters (hardware configuration). These are permanently saved in a little piece (64 bytes) of CMOS RAM (short: CMOS). The CMOS power is supplied by a little battery, so its contents will not be lost after the PC is turned off. Therefore, there is a battery and a small RAM memory on board, which never (should...) lose its information. The memory was in earlier times a part of the clock chip, now it's part of such a highly Integrated Circuit (IC). CMOS is the name of a technology which needs very low power so the computer's battery is not too much in use.
Your PC's performance can be highly affected by the CMOS settings. The reason for this is that the CMOS setup allows you to specify how fast your computer reads from memory, whether or not your cache is enabled or disabled, whether or not your CPU's cache is enabled or disabled, how fast your PCI bus communicates with its adaptor cards, plus a lot more. For more information on optimizing these performance settings/
http://www.broadbandreports.com/faq/1536

clock chip = RTC Modul

highly Integrated Circuit (IC) = Mainboard Chipsatz

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