Dell Alienware Aurora R3 Manual page 34

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Overvoltage Configuration Submenu
DDR3 Memory Voltage
Dynamic CPU VCore Offset
Adjust DDR_VREF_DQ_A
Adjust DDR_VREF_DQ_B
Adjust DDR_VREF_CA_A
Adjust DDR_VREF_CA_B
Security
Supervisor Password:
User Password:
Set Supervisor Password
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Adjusts the DDR3 Memory Voltage.
Allows you to change the Processor Core
Voltage Offset value.
Adjusts the DDR3 Data VREF – Channel A.
Adjusts the DDR3 Data VREF – Channel B.
Adjusts the DDR3 Address VREF –
Channel A.
Adjusts the DDR3 Address VREF –
Channel B.
Allows you to change the supervisor
password.
Allows you to change the user password.
You cannot use the user password to
enter the BIOS setup, during POST.
Allows you to set a supervisor password.
Boot
Set Boot Priority
1st Boot Device
Displays the first boot device.
2nd Boot Device
Displays the second boot device.
3rd Boot Device
Displays the third boot device.
4th Boot Device
Displays the fourth boot device.
5th Boot Device
Displays the fifth boot device.
6th Boot Device
Displays the sixth boot device.
7th Boot Device
Displays the seventh boot device.
Hard Disk Drive BBS
Sets the hard drive boot priority. The items
Priorities
displayed are dynamically updated according
to the hard drives detected.
CD/DVD ROM Drive BBS
Sets the CD/DVD drive boot priority.
Priorities
Exit
Provides options to Save Changes and Reset, Discard Changes and
Reset, Restore Defaults, and Reset System with ME disable
Mode.

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