ADWPCIXRSKU20 Intel, ADWPCIXRSKU20 Datasheet - Page 74

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ADWPCIXRSKU20

Manufacturer Part Number
ADWPCIXRSKU20
Description
Manufacturer
Intel
Datasheet

Specifications of ADWPCIXRSKU20

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Supplier Unconfirmed
System BIOS
Mixed P-ATA / S-ATA N/A
Primary IDE Master
Primary IDE Slave
Secondary IDE
Master
Secondary IDE Slave
Third IDE Master
Fourth IDE Master
Hard Disk Write
Protect
IDE Detect Time Out
(Sec)
ATA(PI) 80Pin Cable
Detection
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Feature
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Disabled
Enabled
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Host & Device
Host
Device
Options
Intel order number C91056-002
Lets you remove a P-ATA and
replace it by S-ATA in a given
channel. Only one channel can
be S-ATA.
While entering setup, BIOS auto
detects the presence of IDE
devices. This displays the
status of auto detection of IDE
devices.
While entering setup, BIOS auto
detects the presence of IDE
devices. This displays the
status of auto detection of IDE
devices.
While entering setup, BIOS auto
detects the presence of IDE
devices. This displays the
status of auto detection of IDE
devices.
While entering setup, BIOS auto
detects the presence of IDE
devices. This displays the
status of auto detection of IDE
devices.
While entering setup, BIOS auto
detects the presence of IDE
devices. This displays the
status of auto detection of IDE
devices.
While entering setup, BIOS auto
detects the presence of IDE
devices. This displays the
status of auto detection of IDE
devices.
Disable/Enable device write
protection. This will be effective
only if device is accessed
through BIOS.
Select the time out value for
detecting ATA/ATAPI device(s).
Select the mechanism for
detecting 80Pin ATA(PI) Cable.
Help Text
Intel® Server Board SE7320VP2
Selects submenu for configuring
mixed P-ATA and S-ATA.
Selects submenu with additional
device details.
Selects submenu with additional
device details.
Selects submenu with additional
device details.
Selects submenu with additional
device details.
Selects submenu with additional
device details.
Selects submenu with additional
device details.
Primarily used to prevent
unauthorized writes to hard
drives.
Primarily used with older IDE
devices with longer spin up times.
The 80-pin cable is required for
UDMA-66 and above. BIOS
detects the cable by querying the
host and/or device.
Description
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