SUPERSERVER
DMA Mode
Select the default setting of Auto to allow the BIOS to auto detect the DMA mode. Use this value if the IDE disk drive support cannot be determined. Other- wise, select from one of the following options: SWDMA0 (Single Word DMA mode 0, 2.1 MBs data transfer rate), SWDMA1 (Single Word DMA mode 1, 4.2 MBs data transfer rate), SWDMA2 (Single Word DMA mode 2, 8.3 MBs data transfer rate), MWDMA0 (Multi Word DMA mode 0, 4.2 MBs data transfer rate), MWDMA1 (Multi Word DMA mode 1, 13.3 MBs data transfer rate), MWDMA2 (Single Word DMA mode 2, 16.6 MBs data transfer rate), UDMA0 (Ultra DMA mode 0, 16.6 MBs data transfer rate), UDMA0 (Ultra DMA mode 0, 16.6 MBs data transfer rate), UDMA1 (Ultra DMA mode 1, 25 MBs data transfer rate), UDMA2 (Ultra DMA mode 2, 33.3 MBs data transfer rate), UDMA3 (Ultra DMA mode 3, 66.6 MBs data transfer rate) or UDMA4 (Ultra DMA mode 4, 100 MBs data transfer rate).
S.M.A.R.T. For Hard disk drives
32-Bit Data Transfer
Select "Enabled" to activate the
ARMD Emulation Type
This feature allows the BIOS to set the ARMD Emulation type. The options are "Auto", "Floppy" and "Hard Disk."
ATA(PI) Detect Time Out
The feature allows BIOS to set the time out value for detecting ATA(PI) devices. The options are "0", "5", "10", "15", "20", "25" and "30."