Dell PowerEdge R210 II Owner's Manual - Page 30

SATA Settings Screen, Enabled, Disabled, Turbo Mode is - raid setup

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Option Processor Family-ModelStepping Level 2 Cache Level 3 Cache Number of Cores Logical Processor (Enabled default) Virtualization Technology (Disabled default) Execute Disable (Enabled default) Number of Cores per Processor (All default) Turbo Mode (Enabled default) C States (Enabled default) Description Displays the processor family and model. Displays the level 2 cache size. Displays the level 3 cache size. Displays the number of cores of the processor. On processors that support Simultaneous MultiThreading (SMT) technology, each processor core supports up to two logical processors. If this field is set to Enabled, the BIOS reports both logical processors. If set to Disabled, only one logical processor is monitored by the BIOS. Enabled permits virtualization software to use the virtualization technology incorporated in the processor. NOTE: Disable this feature if your system will not be running virtualization software. Enables or disables Execute Disable Memory Protection Technology. If set to All, the maximum number of cores in each processor is enabled. If Turbo Boost technology is supported by the processor, Turbo Mode is enabled or disabled. When set to Enabled, the processor can operate in all available power states. SATA Settings Screen Option Embedded SATA (AHCI default) Port A (Auto default) Port B (Off default) Description Allows the embedded SATA to be set to Off, ATA, AHCI, or RAID modes. Auto enables BIOS support for the device attached to SATA port A. Off disables BIOS support for the device. Auto enables BIOS support for the device attached to SATA port B. Off disables BIOS support for the device. 30 Using the System Setup Program and Boot Manager

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Using the System Setup Program and Boot Manager
SATA Settings Screen
Processor Family-Model-
Stepping
Displays the processor family and model.
Level 2 Cache
Displays the level 2 cache size.
Level 3 Cache
Displays the level 3 cache size.
Number of Cores
Displays the number of cores of the processor.
Logical Processor
(
Enabled
default)
On processors that support Simultaneous Multi-
Threading (SMT) technology, each processor core
supports up to two logical processors. If this field is set to
Enabled
, the BIOS reports both logical processors. If set
to
Disabled
, only one logical processor is monitored by
the BIOS.
Virtualization Technology
(
Disabled
default)
Enabled
permits virtualization software to use the
virtualization technology incorporated in the processor.
NOTE:
Disable this feature if your system will not be
running virtualization software.
Execute Disable
(
Enabled
default)
Enables or disables Execute Disable Memory Protection
Technology.
Number of Cores per
Processor
(
All
default)
If set to
All
, the maximum number of cores in each
processor is enabled.
Turbo Mode
(
Enabled
default)
If Turbo Boost technology is supported by the processor,
Turbo Mode is
enabled or disabled.
C States
(
Enabled
default)
When set to
Enabled
, the processor can operate in all
available power states.
Option
Description
Embedded SATA
(
AHCI
default)
Allows the embedded SATA to be set to
Off
,
ATA
,
AHCI
,
or
RAID
modes.
Port A
(
Auto
default)
Auto
enables BIOS support for the device attached to
SATA port A.
Off
disables BIOS support for the device.
Port B
(
Off
default)
Auto
enables BIOS support for the device attached to
SATA port B.
Off
disables BIOS support for the device.
Option
Description