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Main
Advanced
Chipset
Boot
Security
Save & Exit
PC Speaker
Note
1. The Intel Ethernet Connection (H) I219-LM and Driver Health submenus are not displayed if the UEFI Network Stack is set to “disabled”.
2. The PCH-FW submenu is not displayed if the feature is disabled.
11.4.1
Graphics Submenu
Feature
Options
Description
Primary Display
Auto
IGD
PEG
PCI/PCIe
Select primary graphics adapter to be used during boot up:
‘Auto’ - The system selects the primary graphics adapter automatically.
‘IGD’ - Uses the Internal Graphics Device (IGD) located in the chipset.
‘PEG’ - Uses the external PCI Express Graphics (PEG) card attached to the PEG port.
‘PCI/PCIe’ - Uses a PCI/PCIe graphics card attached to a PCI/PCIe port.
Primary PEG
Auto
PEG1
PEG2
Select which graphics device should be Primary PEG.
‘Auto’ selects PEG 0 as primary PEG
Primary PCIE
Auto
PCIE1
PCIE2
PCIE3
PCIE4
PCIE5
PCIE6
PCIE7
Select which graphics device should be Primary PCIE.
‘Auto’ selects PCIE 0 as primary PCIE
Internal Graphics Device
Auto
Disabled
Enabled
Set IGD to ‘Auto’, ‘Disabled’, or ‘Enabled’.
Primary IGD Boot Display Device
Auto
CRT
LFP
EFP
EFP2
EFP3
Select the Primary IGD display device(s) to be used for boot up:
‘CRT’ - Uses the analog VGA display port.
‘LFP’ - Uses the LVDS panel connected to the integrated LVDS port.
‘EFPx’ - Uses the HDMI/DVI or DisplayPort device connected to DDI1, DDI2 and DDI3.
Note:
EFP selections are valid only when at least one DDI is enabled. The first enabled DDI is
assigned to EFP. Therefore, EFP and DDI numbering do not necessarily match.