Power Management - Supermicro SUPER P6SWA User's And Bios Manual

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BIOS Manual
SDRAM Buffer Strength
The settings for this option are Weak or Auto .
CPU Clock Frequency
This option allows you to increase the FSB speed over the normal 66 and
100 MHz settings controlled by JP11. The settings for this option are Auto,
66.8 and 72 with JP11 set to 66 MHz or Auto and 100.2, 107, 112, 117,
125, and 133.6 when JP11 is set to 100 MHz or Auto.

Power Management

The Power Management for the system is either APM or ACPI. APM will
be the default Power Management mode - refer to page 1-16 to set to
ACPI instead. Note: Using APM allows you to change the Standby
Timeout to LAN Wake-Up options only. Enabling ACPI allows you to
change the last three options in this section only. (You may be able to
toggle between settings on the other options, but it will have no effect.)
Standby Time Out
This option specifies the length of a period of system inactivity while in
the full power-on state. When this length of time expires, the computer
The settings are Disabled, 1Min, 5Min
enters a standby power state.
and 10Min .
Suspend Power Saving Type
The settings for this option are S1 and C2 .
Suspend Time Out
This option specifies the length of a period of system inactivity while in
the standby state. When this length of time expires, the computer enters
a suspend power state.
The settings are Disabled, 1Min, 5Min and
10Min .
Power Button Mode
This option specifies how the power button mounted externally on the
computer chassis is used. The settings are: Standby, Suspend or On/Off .
When set to On/Off , pushing the power button turns the computer on or off.
When set to Suspend , pushing the power button places the computer in
Suspend mode or Full On power mode. The Standby setting places the
computer in Standby mode or Full On power mode.
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