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Table 2-4. Onboard Devices Options
Option Description
Integrated NIC
(On default)
Enables or disables the integrated Network Interface Controller (NIC).
Off
disables the controller.
On
enables the controller.
On w/PXE
enables the
controller with PXE.
On w/RPL
enables the controller with RPL.
NOTE: PXE or RPL is required only if you are booting to an operating system
on another system, not if you are booting to an operating system on a hard
drive in this system.
USB Controller
(On default)
Enables or disables the internal USB controller. Off disables the
controller. On enables the controller. No Boot enables the controller, but
disables the ability to boot from a USB device.
NOTE: Operating systems with USB support will recognize USB storage
devices regardless of the No Boot setting.
Front USB Ports
(On default)
Enables or disables the front USB ports independently of the rear ports.
Off
disables the controller.
On
enables the controller.
No Boot
enables the
controller, but disables the ability to boot from a USB device.
NOTE: Operating systems with USB support will recognize USB storage
devices regardless of the No Boot setting.
Serial Port #1
(Auto default)
Serial Port 1 options are COM1, COM3, Auto, and Off.
When serial port 1 is set to Auto, the integrated port automatically maps
to the next available port. Serial port 1 attempts to use COM1 first and
then COM3. If both addresses are in use for a specific port, the port is
disabled. When serial port is set to COM1, the integrated port is
configured at 3F8h with IRQ4. When the serial port is set to COM3, the
integrated port is configured at 3E8h with IRQ4.
If you set the serial port to Auto and add an expansion card with a port
configured to the same designation, the system automatically remaps the
integrated port to the next available port designation that shares the
same IRQ setting.
Table 2-5. Performance Options
Option Description
Hyper-Threading
(On default)
Determines whether the physical processor appears as one or two logical
processors. The performance of some applications improve with
additional logical processors installed. On enables hyperthreading. Off
disables hyperthreading.
Multiple CPU Core
(On default)
If the processor has multiple cores, specifies whether the processor will
have one or two cores enabled. The performance of some applications
will improve with the additional core. Off disables Multiple CPU Core
Technology. On enables Multiple CPU Core Technology.
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