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C.P.R (CPU Parameter Recall)
Failed overclocking is a real pain in the butt, especially
when tweakers have to open up their dusty cases to clear the
motherboard’s CMOS data and reboot the system. ASUS’
C.P.R feature let’s you overclock with ease without
ever having to screw and unscrew your dusty computer case.
Some of you are probably thinking what does C.P.R has to
do with overclocking since it is a resuscitation procedure
during medical emergencies. ASUS’ C.P.R feature is designed
for resuscitation as well, but its patients are computers.
C.P.R in this case stands for “CPU Parameter Recall”.
When the input parameter exceeds the limit, the system will
crash but users of motherboards with C.P.R no longer has to
open the case to clear CMOS. Simply reset your computer, and
the system will automatically enter the BIOS screen and return
to the parameter setting within the limit. No fuss, saves
time.
Currently, ASUS’ newest motherboards such as P4PE,
P4GE-V, P4S8X and A7V8X support this convenient feature. For
more information about C.P.R and other boards that support
the feature, please visit http://www.asus.com/products/mb/feature.htm.
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