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IOQD Help

my IOQD is set on 1 and i can't find the option in the BIOS to change it. I have looked throught the BIOS at every option and there is no option to set the IOQD number. this is a very big problem and i would appreciate it if someone could help me.

here is my system specs:
windows 98 SE
main board: micro star
chipset: via tech
(all programs have been updated)
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didn't you ask a question about performance, and sisoft sandra?
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i did. but even after reading the responses i still can't find out how to change the IOQD in the BIOS. i did what the experts suggested and i havn't seen any improvment. i would like to see if changing the IOQD value will help my performance.
I don't believe that In-order Queue Depth is not a BIOS setting but rather a jumper setting involved with overclocking.
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what happened to the other question?
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