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Table 149. BIOS settings supported in Dell Command | Monitor 10.2.1 (continued)
BIOS Settings Name Description Supported
Operating
System(s)
Home snoop Enables home snoop mode. Use this
mode for applications that require high memory
bandwidth.
Cluster on Die Enables cluster on die mode. Dell
recommends this mode for NUMA-optimized
applications to achieve lowest local memory latency, and
highest local memory bandwidth.
Opportunistic Snoop Enables opportunistic snoop
mode. Directory with Opportunistic Snoop Broadcast
(OSB) offers a good balance of latency and bandwidth.
No snoop Enables no snoop mode.
CPU Virtualization Technology
Enables or disables CPU Virtualization.
Possible values are:
Disable
Enable
Microsoft Windows
Deep Sleep Control Configures the system power mode when the system is in
S4 and S5 state. If set to S5only, the system moves to the
lowest-Power Off mode only in S5 state. If set to S4 and
S5 state, the system moves to the lowest-Power Off mode
in both S4 and S5 states. When the system is in low-power
mode, it turns off most of the power-consuming circuitry,
to meet the 1 W power limit. It disables PME, USB power,
etc.
Possible values are:
S5 only
S4 and S5
Disable
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
Dell Reliable Memory Technology Configures the system to detect and correct the software
errors in a block of RAM. When enabled, the system
detects and corrects the software errors.
Possible values are:
Disable
Enable
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
Dell Wyse P25 Bios Access Turns on or off the access to the BIOS setup through Dell
Wyse P25 PCoIP client.
Possible values are:
On
Off
Microsoft Windows
dGPU External Display
Enables or disables discrete Graphics Procession (GPU)
Unit external display.
Possible values are:
Disable
Enable
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
Diskette
This property defines whether the built-in Floppy controller
is enabled, auto or read-only.
Possible values are:
Disable
Microsoft Windows
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