BIOS Settings Glossary - Version 04
Intel® NUC BIOS Settings Glossary BACK
V04 – January 2015 BACK
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BIOS Setting
Appears on BIOS Screen…
Options
Description / Purpose
IGD Current Limit
(Amps)
Performance
Numeric
Integrated Graphics Dynamic Frequency will be controlled
based on this current limit.
IGD Flat Panel
Devices
• Disable
• LVDS
• eDP
Disable: disables Video BIOS LVDS and eDP output. The
BIOS will use “IGD Primary Video Port” for multi-monitor
support configuration.
IGD Minimum
Memory
Devices
• 32 MB
• 64 MB
• 128 MB
• 256 MB
• 512 MB
• 1 GB
Selects the minimum amount of system memory allocated
to the Integrated Graphics Device (IGD). The maximum
amount of memory allocated is determined by the
operating system and video driver.
IGD Primary Video
Port
Devices
• Auto
• HDMI
• HDMI 1
• HDMI 2
• DisplayPort
• Mini
DisplayPort
Allows you to select your preference for the Integrated
Graphics Device (IGD) display interface used when system
boots.
Auto: attempts to detect connected monitors, and will
display video on a maximum of two ports.
The options available can vary, depending on system
model.
Install Intel
Platform Key
Boot
Checkbox
Generates a new Secure Boot Platform Key during next
boot. The private half of the Platform Key is discarded.
Integrated
Graphics Device
Devices
• Enable if
Primary
• Always
Enable
• Always
Disable
Enable if Primary: Integrated Graphics Device (IGD) is
disabled if not selected as the Primary Video Adaptor
Always Enabled: IGD is always enabled, even if not
selected as the Primary Video Adaptor.
Always Disabled: IGD is always disabled, even if there
are no other video devices installed.
Intel x Gigabit
Network
Connection
Devices
Opens sub-
menu for LAN
settings
Displays the MAC Address of the onboard LAN device in
hexadecimal.
Intel® Anti-Theft
Technology
Security
Information
only
Displays the status of Intel Anti-Theft Technology
For information on Intel® Anti-Theft Technology, refer to
http://antitheft.intel.com/welcome.aspx