Yr Recommendation for Bios Setting for K7N2-L

Hi Guys ..
To all that own this board .. Try to post any settings change that u think it is necessary or improves the performance of Pc...(AGP setting, Ram .. whatever)
(Overclocking settings is out of subject)

Thx Wonk.. it is a very useful link
Anyway that is a single user advice regardless how experienced he is. U know that every single user has his own experience that coming from dealing with various problem..that's what I ment by this thread ..
To collect the solutions and bios changes that solved particular problems
I am wating ur participations..

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