- A chip on the motherboard that is also called RTC/NVRAM chip, which stands for real-time clock/nonvolatile memory. Show
- Where the settings in the BIOS setup are stored. - Called nonvolatile but it is actually volatile, meaning that without power, the time/date settings and the data in the RAM portion will be erased. - Has a relationship with BIOS. - When you enter the BIOS setup, configure settings, and save them, the settings are written to the storage area in the RTC/NVRAM chips aka______. - Every time system boots up, software in the BIOS reads the parameters stored in the ____ to determine how to configure the system. - It no longer exists in modern systems, but instead included as one of the functions in the south bridge, I/O Controller Hub, or Platform Controller Hub component of the motherboard chipset. Skip To Main Content
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Article ID: 000058324 Content Type: Compatibility Last Reviewed: 07/16/2021 BIOS Updates for Intel® 400 Series Chipset and 11th Gen Intel® Core™ Desktop Processor-Based System Builds
EnvironmentThe Intel® 400 Series Chipset is a scalable chipset for motherboards that support the 10th and 11th Gen Intel® Core™ desktop processors. The motherboard BIOS is a key component to maintaining compatibility while enabling processor platform innovations, BUILT IN - ARTICLE INTRO SECOND COMPONENT
Close Window Summary How to update BIOS on Intel® Z490 or H470 chipset-based motherboards for compatibility with 11th Gen Intel® Core™ processors. Description Intel® Z490 and H470 chipset-based motherboards may not boot with the 11th Gen Intel® Core™ desktop processors. Resolution Intel® Z490 and H470 chipset-based motherboards may require a BIOS update to boot the 11th Gen Intel® Core™ desktop processors. Intel recommends that you update the BIOS on your Intel® 400 Series Chipset-based systems for compatibility with the 11th Gen Intel® Core™ desktop processors.
Additional information Refer to the links below or contact your motherboard manufacturer directly for BIOS updates and further information. ASRock ASUS Biostar Colorful EVGA Gigabyte MSI NZXT Shangke (Maxsun / SOYO) This list does not include all motherboard manufacturers. If you do not see your motherboard manufacturer listed here, contact them directly.
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Characters remaining: 500 We appreciate all feedback, but cannot reply or give product support. Please do not enter contact information. If you require a response, contact support. Thank you Disclaimer1 All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to Intel.com Terms of Use. Qual a diferença entre BIOS e chipset?O primeiro programa executado pelo processador é o BIOS. BIOS significa Basic Input/Output System (Sistema Básico de Entrada/ Saída). O sistema BIOS é o nível mais baixo de software no computador. BIOS age como uma interface entre o hardware (processador, chipset, etc.)
Qual é a função do chipset?O chipset (conjunto de chips) é um dos principais componentes de uma placa-mãe. Em uma placa-mãe existem diversos componentes que se comunicam entre si e todos se comunicam com a memória e o processador. Para haver esta comunicação, é necessário que haja um controle, este é efetuado pelo supracitado chipset.
Qual é a função principal do BIOS?O QUE É BIOS E PARA QUE SERVE
Ele é responsável principalmente pela inicialização do computador e reconhecimento dos componentes ligados a ele, entre outras funções. O nome “BIOS” vem do acrônimo Basic Input/Output System (“Sistema básico de entrada e saída”, em tradução livre para português).
O que é a BIOS do computador?O que é a BIOS? Como o programa de inicialização mais importante do seu PC, a BIOS é o software integrado ao processador central do PC responsável por inicializar o sistema. Normalmente embutido em seu computador como um chip da placa-mãe, a BIOS funciona como um catalisador para as ações de funcionalidade do PC.
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