BIOS Setup Utility
Cache Memory Options
CPU L1 & L2
Cache
CPU L2 Cache
ECC Checking
Quick Power On Self Test
Setting
Quick Power
Disabled
On Self Test
Enabled
System Boot Control Settings
First
/Second/Third
Boot Device
Setting
Disabled
Because the CPU is faster than
memory, the CPU after has to
Enabled
wait to complete memory
access. By enabling L2 caching
you will let the CPU write or
read first from a very fast
internal memory (the CPU
cache) before accessing main
memory, thereby increasing the
speed of your system. The CPU
will automatically update main
memories from the cache.
Disabled
Allows your CPU to check for
ECC when transferring data
Enabled
from to the L2 cache.
Note: That this costs some
performance.
Provides a fast POST at boot-up.
Setting
Floppy
Selects the order in which your
system scans for devices to boot
LS120
from (first the first boot device,
HDD-0
then the second, etc).
SCSI
CDROM
HDD-1
HDD-2
HDD-3
ZIP100
LAN
Disabled
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Description
Description
Description
SY-P4VGA
Note
Default
Default
Note
Default
Note