Dell 580 Advanced Settings, GFX/Display Port, View Event Log, Mark all events as read, Security

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L2 Cache

Displays the amount of processor Level 2 cache

L3 Cache

Displays the amount of processor Level 3 cache

 

 

Installed Memory

Indicates the amount of installed memory

 

 

Memory Speed

Indicates the frequency of installed memory

 

 

Memory Technology

Indicates the type of installed memory

 

 

SATA 0

Displays the SATA drives connected to the SATA 0 connector

SATA 1

Displays the SATA drives connected to the SATA 1 connector

 

 

SATA 2

Displays the SATA drives connected to the SATA 2 connector

 

 

SATA 3

Displays the SATA drives connected to the SATA 3 connector

 

 

Keyboard Errors

Displays keyboard errors when set to Report. Default is Report

Advanced Settings

 

 

 

 

CPU Information

Allows you to enable or disable the following functions:

 

Virtualization (enabled by default)

 

Cool & Quiet (enabled by default)

 

C1E (enabled by default)

 

 

Onboard Device

Allows you to set the mode of operation of the following devices on the system board:

 

GFX/Display Port

 

 

¡ x6 — GFX with x16

 

 

¡ x8+Display Port (default) — integrated video card

 

Surround View — Enable ; Disable (default)

 

Integrated Audio — Auto; Off; On (default)

 

Integrated NIC — Off; On (default); On w/PXE; On w/RPL

 

Video Memory Size — Auto (default); 32 MB; 64 MB; 128 MB; 256 MB; 512 MB

 

Serial Port #1 — Off; 3F8/IRQ4 (default); 3E8/IRQ4; 2E8/IRQ3

 

LPT Port Mode — AT; PS/2 (default); EPP; ECP

 

LPT Port Address — 378h (default); 278h; 3BCh

 

USB controller — On (default); Off; No boot

 

Front Dual USB — On (default); Off

 

Rear Dual USB — On (default); Off

 

Rear Quad USB — On (default); Off

 

 

Sata Configuration

Allows you to configure the following:

 

SATA Operation — IDE; RAID; AHCI (default)

 

HDD Acoustic Mode — Performance; Suggested; Quiet; Bypass (default)

 

SATA 0, SATA 1, SATA 2, and SATA 3 — Disable; Enable (default)

 

External SATA — Disable; Enable (default)

 

SMART Reporting — Disable; Enable (default)

 

 

BIOS Events

Provides the following options:

 

View Event Log

 

Mark all events as read

 

Clear Event Log

 

Event Log Statistics

 

 

System Management

Allows you to configure the following:

 

DASH/ASF Configuration — Disable (default); Alert Only; DASH/ASF

 

Text Console Redirection — Enabled; Disabled (default)

 

 

Computrace

Allows you to permanently activate or disable the Computrace® service from the computer.

 

 

 

Security

 

 

 

 

Unlock Setup Status

Indicates if the System Setup is locked or unlocked

 

 

Admin Password

Displays the status of the administrator password

System Password

Displays the status of the system password

 

 

Password Lock

Allows you to enable the system password to be changed with or without providing the admin password.

 

Lock (default) — You must provide the admin password to change the system password

 

Unlock — You can change the system password without providing the admin password.

 

 

Chassis Intrusion

Allows you to configure your computer's chassis intrusion switch:

 

On (default) — Enable chassis intrusion detection and report intrusion at power-on self test (POST)

 

Off — Disable chassis intrusion detection

 

On-Silent— Enable chassis intrusion detection, do not display any detected intrusions.

 

 

No Execute

Enables or disables the No Execute Memory Protection Technology.

 

On (default)

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