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Table 3-11 Computer Setup Menu Descriptions (continued) Heading Option Description Processors Enable/disable Processor Cache and Coherent HT Speed*. NOTE: You can set the Hyper Transport Speed between the CPUs to one of the following values: 200, 400, 600, 1000, and Auto. *This option is only available on systems with two processors. Chipset/ Memory Enable/disable ECC support, Memory scrubbing, Memory remapping, and PCI SERR# generation. Onboard Devices Enables you to set resources for or disable onboard system devices (serial ports, USB ports, diskette controllers, and so on). Device Options Allows you to enable/disable: • SATA Option ROM • SATA RAID • When SATA RAID is enabled, the following items are displayed: SATA PORT # to 0 RAID You must enable the port before using RAID. SATA PORT # to 1 RAID You must enable the port before using RAID. SATA PORT # to 2 RAID You must enable the port before using RAID. SATA PORT # to 3 RAID You must enable the port before using RAID. • SCSI Option ROM • Network Controller Option Thermal Enable/disable full speed chassis fans. PCI VGA Configuration NVIDIA VGA controller* Specifies if controller is Primary VGA device/Non-boot device. NVIDIA VGA controller** Specifies if controller is Primary VGA device/Non-boot device. * This controller refers to slot 1. **This controller refers to slot 3, which is only available in a system with two graphics cards. Slot 1 (PCI Configures the option ROM. Express x 16) Slot 2 (PCI) Configures the option ROM and latency timer. Slot 3 (PCI Configures the option ROM. Express x 16) Slot 4 (PCI-X Configures the option ROM and latency timer. 100) Slot 5 (PCI-X Configures the option ROM and latency timer. 100) 52 System Management

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System Management
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Processors
Enable/disable Processor Cache and Coherent HT Speed*.
NOTE:
You can set the Hyper Transport Speed between the CPUs to one of the
following values: 200, 400, 600, 1000, and Auto.
*This option is only available on systems with two processors.
Chipset/
Memory
Enable/disable ECC support, Memory scrubbing, Memory remapping, and PCI SERR#
generation.
Onboard
Devices
Enables you to set resources for or disable onboard system devices (serial ports, USB
ports, diskette controllers, and so on).
Device
Options
Allows you to enable/disable:
SATA Option ROM
SATA RAID
When SATA RAID is enabled, the following items are displayed:
SATA PORT # to 0 RAID
You must enable the port before using RAID.
SATA PORT # to 1 RAID
You must enable the port before using RAID.
SATA PORT # to 2 RAID
You must enable the port before using RAID.
SATA PORT # to 3 RAID
You must enable the port before using RAID.
SCSI Option ROM
Network Controller Option
Thermal
Enable/disable full speed chassis fans.
PCI VGA
Configuration
NVIDIA VGA controller*
Specifies if controller is Primary VGA device/Non-boot device.
NVIDIA VGA controller**
Specifies if controller is Primary VGA device/Non-boot device.
* This controller refers to slot 1.
**This controller refers to slot 3, which is only available in a system with two graphics
cards.
Slot 1 (PCI
Express x 16)
Configures the option ROM.
Slot 2 (PCI)
Configures the option ROM and latency timer.
Slot 3 (PCI
Express x 16)
Configures the option ROM.
Slot 4 (PCI-X
100)
Configures the option ROM and latency timer.
Slot 5 (PCI-X
100)
Configures the option ROM and latency timer.
Table 3-11
Computer Setup Menu Descriptions (continued)
Heading
Option
Description