Article ID Code:GK-BIOS-06
There are many functions displayed by default in the BIOS of IT13, and some hidden functions
need to be unlocked using tools before they can be displayed;The following introduction takes
BIOs V1.23 as an example (BIOs functions may be inconsistent in different versions).
After modifying the Blos, you need to press F4 to save the changes, otherwise they will be invalid.
1.Tool Download
- IT13 BIOS Download link: IT13 BIOS V1.23
- IT12 BIOS Download link: IT12 BIOS V2.34
- GT13 Pro BIOS Download link: GT13 Pro BIOS V1.21
- GT12 Pro BIOS Download link: GT12 Pro BIOS V2.34
- XT13 Pro BIOS Download link: XT13 Pro BIOS V1.22
- XT12 Pro BIOS Download link: XT12 Pro BIOS V2.33
2.BIOS function preview
Press the Delete or Del key after booting to enter the BIOS menu, use the arrow keys to move options, and select the 【Advanced】 column
3.Default BIOS function introduction and settings
- A.Wake On Lan——Enabled by default
- B.Maximum Memory Frequency——Auto(Default is the frequency of installed memory)
- C.Intel(VMX) Virtualization&VT-d——Enabled by default
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D.Self-starting after power-on:
Power Loss Policy——S5 State(Closure) S0 State(Open)
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E. Power Mode——【Quiet Mode】,【 Normal Mode】, and 【Performance Mode】. Operating in different modes, the noise and performance increase from small to large.
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F. Scheduled power on and off: S5 RTC Wake Settings —— Disabled (default off), Fixed Time (fixed time, such as automatic startup at 8 a.m. every day), Dynamic Time (dynamic time, such as after 30 minutes).
4.Introduction to functions after using tools to unlock BIOS
- BIOS menu unlock tool Download link:BIOS menu unlock tool(for windows)
- Use Toturial:https://service.geekompc.com/faq/bios-unlock-tool-user-guide/
Graphic Memory Pre-Allocated——Default 128M (GPU memory size setting)
- It is used to set how much capacity from the system memory (RAM) is carved out and pre-allocated as dedicated video memory for the integrated graphics card. For most modern Windows 10/11 systems, keeping the default value (usually 64M, 128M, or Auto) is sufficient. The system's method of dynamically sharing memory is more flexible and efficient. Unless specific compatibility issues are encountered, no modification is needed.
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Functions:
Increase/Decrease Video Memory: Allocating more memory as video memory may help improve compatibility and performance when running some older games or applications that have specific requirements for video memory capacity. However, modern operating systems and graphics drivers can dynamically share memory, which is generally more efficient.
Compatibility: Certain legacy operating systems or professional software may require a fixed video
Maximum Memory Frequency
- This option allows you to manually set or view the maximum operating frequency of the system memory (RAM). It is typically used in conjunction with the XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) or D.O.C.P. (Direct Overclock Profile, for AMD platforms) feature, and it may also serve as an independent manual configuration item.
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Function:
Enabling XMP: If you purchased high-frequency memory (e.g., DDR4-3200, DDR5-6000), the motherboard may default to running it at its base frequency (e.g., DDR4-2133). By selecting an XMP profile here, you can enable the memory to operate at its advertised higher frequency.
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