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... can change BIOS settings, monitor CPU temperature, select the boot device priority and view system information such as the CPU name, DRAM capacity, and the BIOS version. A supervisor password allows you to setup and configure your mouse and keyboard, users can also carry out this task.) A user password only allows you to restrict access to select the screen or Execute command or enter the submenu or Main Menu: Exit the BIOS Setup program...
... can change BIOS settings, monitor CPU temperature, select the boot device priority and view system information such as the CPU name, DRAM capacity, and the BIOS version. A supervisor password allows you to setup and configure your mouse and keyboard, users can also carry out this task.) A user password only allows you to restrict access to select the screen or Execute command or enter the submenu or Main Menu: Exit the BIOS Setup program...
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... submenu. BIOS Version Displays version of the BIOS. BIOS Information Project Name Displays Project name. System Date Set the date following the hour-minute- Main Menu Help The on-screen description of a highlighted setup option is present during the POST. Total Memory Determines how much total memory is displayed on the screen. ME FW Version Displays the ME firmware version. The Main Menu Once you enter the BIOS Setup program...
... submenu. BIOS Version Displays version of the BIOS. BIOS Information Project Name Displays Project name. System Date Set the date following the hour-minute- Main Menu Help The on-screen description of a highlighted setup option is present during the POST. Total Memory Determines how much total memory is displayed on the screen. ME FW Version Displays the ME firmware version. The Main Menu Once you enter the BIOS Setup program...
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H/W Monitor Displays a real-time record of various hardware components. OverClocking Performance Menu Configures OverClocking setting *This item depends on purchasing product. S5 RTC Wake Setting Enable system to wake up from S5 mode using RTC alarm CPU Configuration Configures the CPU features in this entry. NVMe Configuration Optional item by models. SATA Configuration Configures the SATA settings in this entry. Trusted Computing Configures trusted computing setting. OS selection Selecting allow you to access the related submenu screen. Advanced Menu The...
H/W Monitor Displays a real-time record of various hardware components. OverClocking Performance Menu Configures OverClocking setting *This item depends on purchasing product. S5 RTC Wake Setting Enable system to wake up from S5 mode using RTC alarm CPU Configuration Configures the CPU features in this entry. NVMe Configuration Optional item by models. SATA Configuration Configures the SATA settings in this entry. Trusted Computing Configures trusted computing setting. OS selection Selecting allow you to access the related submenu screen. Advanced Menu The...
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System Fan Fail Warning (Default: Enabled) Enable system fan stop warming function. Set waring message when system fan failed. Option available: Full Speed / Normal. GPU Temperature Displays current GPU temperature. System Fan Speed Control (Default: Normal) Set Normal by default. H/W Monitor Enter to view the Hardware Monitor screen which displays a real-time record of the CPU / system temperature and fan speed. System Fan Speed Displays current CPU fan speed. CPU Temperature Displays current system temperature.
System Fan Fail Warning (Default: Enabled) Enable system fan stop warming function. Set waring message when system fan failed. Option available: Full Speed / Normal. GPU Temperature Displays current GPU temperature. System Fan Speed Control (Default: Normal) Set Normal by default. H/W Monitor Enter to view the Hardware Monitor screen which displays a real-time record of the CPU / system temperature and fan speed. System Fan Speed Displays current CPU fan speed. CPU Temperature Displays current system temperature.
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...-bit Displays the supported information of L1 Data Cache. CPU processor type depends on actual model. L1 Data Cache Displays the information of installed CPU. CPU Signature Displays the processor ID information. L2 Cache Displays the information of total L3 Cache per Core. L3 Cache Displays the information of L2 Cache per socket. CPU Configuration Your CPU features / instructions are displayed and can be individually enabled / disabled in the CPU features list showed...
...-bit Displays the supported information of L1 Data Cache. CPU processor type depends on actual model. L1 Data Cache Displays the information of installed CPU. CPU Signature Displays the processor ID information. L2 Cache Displays the information of total L3 Cache per Core. L3 Cache Displays the information of L2 Cache per socket. CPU Configuration Your CPU features / instructions are displayed and can be individually enabled / disabled in the CPU features list showed...
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SATA Configuration Let you select the on chip SATA type. The RAID function is disabled and cannot be access the RAID setup utility at boot time. SATA Mode Selection (Default: AHCI) SATA controller enable its AHCI functionality. SATA Port Displays the hard drive information connected to your SATA port. M.2 SATA device Displays the hard drive information connected to your M.2 SATA device.
SATA Configuration Let you select the on chip SATA type. The RAID function is disabled and cannot be access the RAID setup utility at boot time. SATA Mode Selection (Default: AHCI) SATA controller enable its AHCI functionality. SATA Port Displays the hard drive information connected to your SATA port. M.2 SATA device Displays the hard drive information connected to your M.2 SATA device.
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Default: Disabled. When setting RAID function and select UEFI or Legacy mode to select the OS system in this entry OS Selection Selecting OS before installation.. OS Selection Selecting allow you to select whether to enable the legacy option ROM for the LAN controller t. Storage (Default: Do not launch) Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy storage OpROM. LAN PXE OpROM (Default: Disabled) Allows you to control.
Default: Disabled. When setting RAID function and select UEFI or Legacy mode to select the OS system in this entry OS Selection Selecting OS before installation.. OS Selection Selecting allow you to select whether to enable the legacy option ROM for the LAN controller t. Storage (Default: Do not launch) Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy storage OpROM. LAN PXE OpROM (Default: Disabled) Allows you to control.
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... LAN controller. Chipset Allows users to directly use peripheral devices through DMA and interrupt remapping. Option available: Enabled / Disabled. Option available: Enabled / Disabled. XHCI Hand-off ) This option provides user to set the mode if an AC power loss occurs. Option available: Enabled / Disabled. VT-d (Default: Enabled) Enables guest virtual machines to view and configure the system chipset features. Option available: Enabled / Disabled. Restore AC Power Loss (Default: Power off (Default: Disabled) Set USB port behavior. Power LED Support (Default: Enabled...
... LAN controller. Chipset Allows users to directly use peripheral devices through DMA and interrupt remapping. Option available: Enabled / Disabled. Option available: Enabled / Disabled. XHCI Hand-off ) This option provides user to set the mode if an AC power loss occurs. Option available: Enabled / Disabled. VT-d (Default: Enabled) Enables guest virtual machines to view and configure the system chipset features. Option available: Enabled / Disabled. Restore AC Power Loss (Default: Power off (Default: Disabled) Set USB port behavior. Power LED Support (Default: Enabled...
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... use by setting up access passwords. Secure Boot menu Secure Boot Support (Default: Disabled) Secure Boot requires all the files being loaded before UEFI OS loads and gets to be pre-signed with . This way, the system knows all the applications that are running during the booting process to the login screen have not been tampered with valid digital certificates. Administrator Password Press to configure the user password...
... use by setting up access passwords. Secure Boot menu Secure Boot Support (Default: Disabled) Secure Boot requires all the files being loaded before UEFI OS loads and gets to be pre-signed with . This way, the system knows all the applications that are running during the booting process to the login screen have not been tampered with valid digital certificates. Administrator Password Press to configure the user password...
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Key Management For an experienced user to modify Secure Boot variables. Option available: Standard / Custom. Define the Secure Boot Mode. The Key Management below can be selected if Secure Boot Mode is Custom.
Key Management For an experienced user to modify Secure Boot variables. Option available: Standard / Custom. Define the Secure Boot Mode. The Key Management below can be selected if Secure Boot Mode is Custom.
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Option may vary depends on screen and the device priority during system boot-up. Boot Allows you to set the logo post on your connected HDD numbers: #1 / (#2) / (#3) / (#4). Boot Option Priorities Boot Option (Default: #1) Press to display the logo at system startup. Full Screen LOGO Show (Default: Enabled) Allow user to determine whether to configure the boot priority.
Option may vary depends on screen and the device priority during system boot-up. Boot Allows you to set the logo post on your connected HDD numbers: #1 / (#2) / (#3) / (#4). Boot Option Priorities Boot Option (Default: #1) Press to display the logo at system startup. Full Screen LOGO Show (Default: Enabled) Allow user to determine whether to configure the boot priority.
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... & Exit The Save & Exit menu displays the various options to load the default BIOS settings. Option available: Yes / No. Discard Changes and Reset Discards changes made and close the BIOS setup and exit. Restore Defaults Press on this option to configure ME FW Image Re-Flash function. ME FW Image Re-Flash Press to reset system after saving the changes. Save Changes and Reset Active this item and then press key to quit from the...
... & Exit The Save & Exit menu displays the various options to load the default BIOS settings. Option available: Yes / No. Discard Changes and Reset Discards changes made and close the BIOS setup and exit. Restore Defaults Press on this option to configure ME FW Image Re-Flash function. ME FW Image Re-Flash Press to reset system after saving the changes. Save Changes and Reset Active this item and then press key to quit from the...
User Manual
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... a connected USB device such as a keyboard or mouse, offering greater convenience when mounted behind a display or monitor. 注意:在Windows 8 USB Power On USB Power-On Patch USB Power On BRIX上的USB裝置啟動BRIX BRIX Support Unterstützung / Support / Soporte / Suporte / Supporto Wsparcie / Destek ● For a list of a compatible display using the screws provided and connect the SATA cable to enter BIOS. BRIX s Support Additional SATA 6Gbps HDD: How...
... a connected USB device such as a keyboard or mouse, offering greater convenience when mounted behind a display or monitor. 注意:在Windows 8 USB Power On USB Power-On Patch USB Power On BRIX上的USB裝置啟動BRIX BRIX Support Unterstützung / Support / Soporte / Suporte / Supporto Wsparcie / Destek ● For a list of a compatible display using the screws provided and connect the SATA cable to enter BIOS. BRIX s Support Additional SATA 6Gbps HDD: How...