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Integrated Devices Screen
Table 2-5 lists the options and descriptions for the information fields that
appear on the
Integrated Devices
screen.
Demand-Based Power
Management
(
Enabled
default)
Enables or disables demand-based power management.
When enabled, the CPU Performance State tables will be
reported to the operating system; when disabled, the
CPU Performance State tables will not be reported to the
operating system. If any of the CPUs do not support
demand-based power management, the field will become
read-only, and automatically set to
Disabled
.
Processor
X
ID
Displays the family and model number of each processor.
A submenu displays processor core speed, amount of level 2
cache, and number of cores.
Table 2-5.
Integrated Devices Screen Options
Option
Description
Integrated SAS
Controller
(
Enabled
default)
Enables or disables the integrated SAS controller.
Embedded SATA
(
Off
default)
Allows the integrated SATA controller to be set to
Off
or
ATA Mode
.
IDE CD-ROM
Controller
(
Auto
default)
Enables the integrated IDE controller. When set to
Auto
, each
channel of the integrated IDE controller is enabled if IDE
devices are attached to the channel and the external IDE
controller is not detected.
NOTE:
This CD-ROM option will not appear on this menu screen if
your system does not include this optional device.
User Accessible
USB Ports
(
All Ports On
default)
Enables or disables the system’s user accessible USB ports.
Options are
All Ports On
,
Only Back Ports On
, and
All Ports
Off
.
Internal USB Port
(
On
default)
Enables or disables the system’s internal USB port. This option is
active only when User Accessible USB ports is set to A
ll Ports On
.
Table 2-4.
CPU Information Screen
(continued)
Option
Description
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