BIOS CONFIGURATION
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3.2.2.3 Disk Write Cache
Use this command to program the No. disk drive write cache
mode. User can set the “Disk Write Cache Mode” to Enabled,
or Disabled. “Enabled” increases speed, “Disabled” increases
reliability for the selected No. disk drive.
Adapter#1- I/O=FD9FF000h, F2(Tab): Select Controller, F10: Reset System
ArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Return To Previous Menu Item
Areca Technology Corporation SAS Controller
Main Menu
Physical Devices
Miscellaneous Settings
System Information
Miscellaneous Settings
Miscellaneous Settings
SATA NCQ Support
SMART Status Polling
Disk Write Cache
PCI Interrupt Type
PCIE Read Request Size
Max. Phy Link Rate
Max. Command Xfer Length
Delay Before Driver Load
INT 13 Service
Clear Persistent Mapping
Staggered Spin-up Config
Reset BIOS Parameters
Disk Write Cache
Disk Write Cache
Disabled
Enabled
Adapter#1- I/O=FD9FF000h, F2(Tab): Select Controller, F10: Reset System
ArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Return To Previous Menu Item
Areca Technology Corporation SAS Controller
Main Menu
Physical Devices
Miscellaneous Settings
System Information
Miscellaneous Settings
Miscellaneous Settings
SATA NCQ Support
SMART Status Polling
Disk Write Cache
PCI Interrupt Type
PCIE Read Request Size
Max. Phy Link Rate
Max. Command Xfer Length
Delay Before Driver Load
INT 13 Service
Clear Persistent Mapping
Staggered Spin-up Config
Reset BIOS Parameters
PCI Interrupt Type
PCI Interrupt Type
MSI
Legacy
MSI
3.2.2.4 PCI Interrupt Type
Traditionally legacy, a device has an interrupt line (pin) which
it asserts when it wants to signal an interrupt to the host
processing environment. MSI (Message Signaled Interrupts) is
an alternative in-band method of signaling an interrupt, using
special in-band messages to replace traditional out-of-band
assertion of dedicated interrupt lines.
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