MiTAC S7012 warranty CPU Bridge Configuration Sub-Menu, CPU Bridge Chipset Configuration, Auto

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3.6.1 CPU Bridge Configuration Sub-Menu

This menu gives options for customizing CPU Bridge Chipset settings. Select a menu by highlighting it using the Arrow (Ç/È) keys and pressing Enter. The settings are described on the following pages.

 

BIOS Setup Utility

 

 

 

Main Advanced

PCI/PnP Boot

Security

Chipset

Exit

CPU Bridge Chipset Configuration

 

Transition the links to

 

 

 

the specified speed

 

 

 

when transitioning the

CPU Revision

xx

 

links to full-speed. (if

Current QPI Frequency

x.xxx GT

 

supported by all

Current Memory Frequency

x.xxx GT

 

components)

 

QPI Frequency

[Auto]

 

← → Select Screen

Memory Frequency

[Auto]

 

↑↓ Select Item

 

Enter Go to Sub Screen

Memory Mode

[Independent]

F1

General Help

Demand Scrubbing

[Disabled]

 

F10

Save and Exit

Patrol Scrubbing

[Disabled]

 

ESC

Exit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Feature

Option

North Bridge Chipset Configuration

CPU Revision

Read only

Current QPI Frequency

Current Memory Frequency

 

 

Auto

QPI Frequency

4.800 GT

5.866 GT

 

 

6.400 GT

 

Auto

Memory Frequency

Force DDR-800

Force DDR-1066

 

 

Force DDR-1333

 

Independent

 

 

Memory Mode

Channel Mirroring

 

Lockstep

 

 

 

 

Sparing

 

 

Demand Scrubbing

Disabled

Enabled

 

Patrol Scrubbing

Disabled

Enabled

 

Description

Transition the links to the specified speed when transitioning the links to full- speed. (if supported by all components)

Force a DDR frequency slower than the command tCK detected via SPD

Independent: independent channel

Mirroring: mirrors channel space between channels Lockstep: lockstep between channel 0 and 1

Spare: sparing mode

ECC demand scrubbing enabled / disabled

ECC patrol scrubbing enabled / disabled

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Contents Copyright TrademarkBoard Installation Bios SetupDiagnostics IntroductionCheck the box contents Page Hardware Specifications CongratulationsAST2050 Application VGABoard Installation How to install our products right… the first timeBoard Image S7012Block Diagram Board Parts, Jumpers and Connectors Jumper LegendJumper/Connector Function USB3J16 J18 J15 J18 COM2 Connector SATA0/1/2/3/4/5 Serial ATA ConnectorJ15 Port 80 Header J16 BMC I2C HeaderJ6 Chassis Intrusion Header J9 TYFP1 Standard Front Panel Connector J24 Psmi ConnectorJ2/J8/J36/J37/J38 4-pin Fan Header JP2 JP1 USB3 Type-A USB Connector JP1/JP2 COM2 Switch JumperJ33 ICH Sgpio Header J35 Cpld Jtag HeaderPage J7 BMC Reset Jumper J3 LSI 1068E Enable/Disable JumperJ1 LSI 1068E Device ID Select Jumper Installing the Processor and Heat Sink Processor Installation LGA1366 SocketHeat Sink Installation CPU VRD/IOH Heat Dispersion Notice Thermal Interface Material Finishing Installing the Heat Sink Tips on Installing Motherboard in Chassis Installing the Memory Page Memory Installation Procedure KEY SlotAttaching Drive Cables Attaching Serial ATA CablesInstalling Add-In Cards Installing I/O Shield InstallationPreparation Connecting External Devices Onboard LAN LED Color DefinitionInstalling the Power Supply Applying power to the boardFinishing up Page About the Bios Bios Menu BarMain To configure basic system setups Setup Basics Case of ProblemsGetting Help ESCBios Main Menu Feature Option MainDescription CPU Configuration Feature Option Advanced SettingsAdvanced Menu Onboard Devices CPU Configuration Configure advanced CPU settingsFeature CPU ConfigurationHalt State Acpi C2 IDE Configuration Sub-Menu IDE Configuration~35 SATA0 Sub-Menu Type AutoCD/DVD Armd Super IO Configuration Sub-Menu Configure Win627DHG Super IO ChipsetFeature Option Description 3F8 IRQ4USB Configuration Sub-Menu USB ConfigurationLegacy USB Support Enabled Main AdvancedUSB Mass Storage Device Configuration Sub-Menu USB Mass Storage Device ConfigurationUSB Mass Storage Reset Delay 20 Sec CdromAcpi Configuration Sub-Menu Advanced Acpi ConfigurationAdvanced Advanced Acpi Configuration Sub-Menu Advanced Acpi ConfigurationAcpi Version Features Feature Option Description Advanced Acpi ConfigurationChipset Acpi Configuration Sub-Menu South Bridge Acpi ConfigurationAcpi Apic SCI IRQ IRQAhci Configuration Sub-Menu Ahci SettingsAhci Bios Support Enabled Description Ahci ConfigurationDescription Ahci Port0 Configuration Ahci Port0/Port1/Port2/Port3/Port4/Port5 Sub-MenuAhci Port0 Sata Port0 AutoHardware Health Configuration Sub-Menu Hardware Health ConfigurationAuto FAN Control Disabled Hardware Health Event MonitoringMemory Temperature Monitoring Sub-Menu Sensor Data Register Monitoring Sub-MenuSDR Monitoring Next Advanced Ipmi 2.0 Configuration Sub-Menu Ipmi 2.0 ConfigurationDescription Ipmi 2.0 Configuration Set PEF Configuration Sub-Menu DisabledView BMC System Event Log Sub-Menu MM DD, Yyyy HhmmssLAN Configuration Sub-Menu LAN ConfigurationIpmi Dhcp StaticIntel VT-d Configuration Sub-Menu Intel VT-d ConfigurationIntel VT-d Enabled Description Intel VT-d ConfigurationPCI Express Configuration Sub-Menu Remote Access Configuration Sub-Menu Configure Remote Access type and parametersAnsi COM2Ansi VT-UTF8Cancel Feature OptionTrusted Computing Sub-Menu Trusted ComputingOnboard Devices Configuration Sub-Menu Onboard Device and PCI Slots ConfigurationBoots Graphic Adapter Priority Auto Advanced PCI/PnP Settings PCI PnP MenuClear Nvram Yes Boot Menu Boot Settings Configuration Sub-MenuBoot Settings BootFeature Option Description Boot Settings Configuration Boot Device Priority Boot Device Priority1st Boot Device Xx,xxx-xxxxxxxx Feature Option Boot Device PriorityFeature Option Hard Disk Drives 1st Drive Hard Disk DrivesHard Disk Drives 1st Drive XxxxxxxxSecurity Settings Change Supervisor PasswordFeature Option Description Security Settings Security MenuAdvanced Chipset Settings CPU Bridge ConfigurationChipset Menu CPU Bridge Configuration Sub-Menu CPU Bridge Chipset ConfigurationFeature Option North Bridge Chipset Configuration ChipsetNorth Bridge Configuration Sub-Menu Crystal Beach/DMA EnabledDescription North Bridge Chipset Configuration South Bridge Configuration Sub-Menu South Bridge Chipset ConfigurationDescription South Bridge Chipset Configuration SLPS4# Min. Assertion Width ~5 secondsME Subsystem Configuration Sub-Menu ME Subsystem ConfigurationEnabled ME-HECIExit Menu Beep Codes Flash UtilityMemory, Video, CPU Amibios Post Code Checkpoint DescriptionCheckpoint Description Page Glossary Page Page Mirroring see RAID Page Striping see RAID Returning Merchandise for Service Help ResourcesDocument # D1994-110

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