Hey, thanks for your time on this. Maybe Intel locked that value in the i5-3230 since it's a mobile chip. It is very nice, however, to have access to ALL of the BIOS settings, even if a change to the video settings will cause the display to malfunction.
PS - You should know, I forgot about the "don't change video settings" detail, and tried to up the video ram to 512MB. The result initially looked like my laptop did brick on me. But I was able to do a blind entry into the BIOS and reset it with the <F9>, <Enter>, <F10>, <Enter> key sequence. It helped that I use a BIOS password since BIOS blocks all input at the password prompt and just beeped for the <F2> key at that point so I would know I was in BIOS setup. Thank god for that. It was pretty dumb of me.
Have you had any luck with a dedicated mod for my BIOS that unlocks that extra settings, or should I just keep using the generalized version?
PS - You should know, I forgot about the "don't change video settings" detail, and tried to up the video ram to 512MB. The result initially looked like my laptop did brick on me. But I was able to do a blind entry into the BIOS and reset it with the <F9>, <Enter>, <F10>, <Enter> key sequence. It helped that I use a BIOS password since BIOS blocks all input at the password prompt and just beeped for the <F2> key at that point so I would know I was in BIOS setup. Thank god for that. It was pretty dumb of me.
Have you had any luck with a dedicated mod for my BIOS that unlocks that extra settings, or should I just keep using the generalized version?