Albatron uses the Phoenix BIOS with
their motherboards. It looks different from the Award/AMI BIOS's, but it has all
the tweaks we would expect out of a high performance motherboard.
From CAS Latency to Active to Precharge
Delay and RAS Precharge, Albatron gives users full control of their memory
timings. There is also the ability to set the AGP Aperture Size here as
well.
Albatron have produced some of the better overclocker friendly motherboards out there, and the PX845PE Pro
II is no exception. CPU voltage goes as high as 1.85V even for Northwood Pentium 4's (very
handy so you don't have to volt mod the CPU or mobo
anymore).
FSB can be
raised to 248 MHz FSB in 1 MHz increments, and you have the ability to lock the
AGP/PCI's. AGP voltage goes to 1.6V and DDR voltage maxes out at
2.8V.