SUPER MICRO Computer P8SCI, P8SC8 Hardware Monitors, Onboard LAN Boot ROM, PCI-E Compliance Mode

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P8SC8/P8SCi User's Manual

Onboard LAN Boot ROM

This feature allows the user to determine if the Boot ROMs of the Onboard LAN chips should be activated. If activated, the user can boot the system from the Onboard LAN chips. The options are Disabled, LAN1, LAN2 and Both.

Maximum Payload Size

This setting allows the BIOS to set the maximum TLP Payload size for the PCI Express devices in the system. The options are: "128 (bytes)", "256 (bytes)", "512 (bytes)", "1024 (bytes)", "2048 (bytes)", and "4096 (bytes)".

XPCI Express Root Port Function

PCI Express Port 1/PCI Express Port 2/PCI Express Port 3/PCI Express Port 4

Select "Enabled" to enable PCI Express port specified.

"Auto".

the PCI Express Root Port Functions for the The options are: "Disabled", "Enabled", and

PCI-E Compliance Mode

This features allows the BIOS to set the version of PCI-E Compliance Mode for the system. The options are: "v.1.0a" and "v.1.0".

PCI-X Frequency

This features allows the user to configure the default setting for PCI-X Frequency. The options are: "Auto, PCI-33 MHz, PCI-66 MHz, PCIX-66 MHz, PCI-X 100 MHz, PCI-X 133 MHz."

4-4.5 Hardware Monitors

There are only three settings on this menu (below). The rest of this menu shows various temperatures and voltage levels as indicated.

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