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Legend QDI Recommended
Another New EASY Technology
--SPEEDEASY II at USA COMDEX
It has been a rule that Legend QDI will recommend
one or two technologies at every international grand IT exhibition.
Let not mention those recommended on such occasions quite some time
ago though. Since the event of CEBIT held in Germany in March 2000,
Legend QDI has recommended the latest technologies of EASY series,
including BOOTEASY (quick boot-strap technology), STEPEASY (stepless
frequency conversion technology) and so on. The recommendation of
each technology has brought a big surprise to the users. At each
event, QDI has become an out-and-out spotlight of the exhibition.
This time, Legend sent out a legion of force to the United States
to take part in the COMDEX 2001, at which QDI made frequent
moves, recommending four new technologies at one time. It was a
thorough eye-catcher, demonstrating Legend QDI research and development
strength.
SpeedEasy is the pioneering wire jumper-free
technology globally by QDI at COMDEX held in November 1996 for the
first time and got patented in the United States. With this technology,
Legend QDI has designed the first jumperless mainboard worldwide
and instantly millions of QDI jumperless mainboards in the most
popular form were in use. This technology saves the users the trouble
of opening the casing. The users need only entry to the BIOS setup
and strike some keys and the setup system is ready. This functions
almost the same with the plug-and-play feature does and provides
a very convenient interface for the users when setting up the system.
The SPEEDEASY II that QDI has just recommended
is the upgraded edition of SpeedEasy. In addition to some
functions of SpeedEasy, including the wire jumper-free function,
the users can also realize in the BIOS setup the CPU core voltage
adjustability, AGP display voltage adjustability and DDR memory
module voltage adjustability. This doubtless renders a quicker and
easier mode for overclocking and will further help the users to
tap the maximum potentiality of the system. SPEEDEASY II again proves
QDI's capability in handling BIOS and hardware.

SPEEDEASY II provides a user-friendly interface.
In a case where you want to further challenge the overclocking limit,
you can adjust the CPU core voltage. BIOS provides more than ten
voltage steps with the lowest reaching 0.025 V. The users can adjust
the voltage high or low as needed. Of course, you had better not
change the CPU core voltage freely. Instead you should be careful
and stop where it should stop. The CPU core voltage adjustment alone
sometimes cannot guarantee the overclocking to be successful. The
reliability of AGP and memory will also affect the result of overclocking
to a large degree. Therefore, SPEEDEASY II has been designed with
a new feature. That is, you can increase the working voltage of
the AGP graphics display card or system memory DDR module by 10%
and improve the overall potential of the system as a result. It
is a matter of course that if the user does not adjust the voltage
thereof, BIOS will automatically choose the normal value. You do
not need to open the casing when overclocking. As wire jumper setting
complex, you can easily strike a few keys to make choice by SPEEDEASY
II. It is indeed easy.

In addition, QDI also provides a good Doctor
to the users HARDWARE DOCTOR (5 Diagnostic LEDs). The mainboard-carried
five LEDs monitor the status of the devices, including CPU, chipset,
memory, PCI devices, Clock Generator and AGP card, which make it
easy for you to maintain your system. When you have trouble in overclocking,
the Doctor will tell you where the problems exactly are by
illuminating different Diagnostic LEDs, which saves the trouble
of checking item by item. It is very clear and quick and easy. The
combination of other EASY technologies of QDI (e.g. STEPEASY II,
etc.) and the triple protection technology for CPU guarantee the
CPU safety. EASY technologies will give you one helping hand in
overcoming the trouble of overclocking and make the PC operation
full of fun.
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