The System BIOS Settings screen details are
explained as follows:
Option
Description
System Information
Specifies information about the system such as the system model name, BIOS version, and
Service Tag.
Memory Settings
Specifies information and options related to the
installed memory.
Processor Settings
Specifies information and options related to the
processor such as speed and cache size.
SATA Settings
Specifies options to enable or disable the integrated
SATA controller and ports.
NVMe Settings
Specifies options to change the NVMe settings. If the system contains the NVMe drives that you want to configure in a RAID array, you must set both this field and the Embedded SATA field on the SATA Settings menu to RAID mode. You might also need to change the Boot Menu setting to UEFI. Otherwise, you should se this field to Non-RAID mode.
NOTE: For NVMe setting RAID mode, ESXi and WS2012R2 operating system is not supported. Hotplug and Ubuntu operating system will be available at a later time.
Boot Settings
Specifies options to specify the Boot Mode (BIOS and UEFI). Enables you to modify UEFI and BIOS boot settings.
Network Settings
Specifies options to manage the UEFI network settings
and boot protocols.
Legacy network settings are managed
from the Device Settings menu.
Integrated Devices
Specifies options to manage integrated device controllers
and ports, specifies related features and options.
Serial Communication
Specifies options to manage the serial ports, its
related features and options.
System Profile Settings
Specifies options to change the processor power management
settings, memory frequency.
System Security
Specifies options to configure the system security
settings, such as system password,
setup password, Trusted Platform Module (TPM) security, and UEFI secure
boot. It also manages the power button on the system.
Redundant OS Control
Sets the redundant OS info for redundant OS control.
Miscellaneous Settings
Specifies options to change the system date and time.