Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS
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Oset Prex
Use this feature to set the prex value as a positive (+) or a negative (-). The options
are “+” and “-”.
Uncore
Domain VCC Voltage Override
This feature controls the Domain VCC voltage mode. The options are Disable and Override.
*If the feature above is set to Override, the following features will be available:
VCCCFN Voltage Override
Use this feature to specify the override voltage applied to the VCCCFN domain (in mV).
The range is 0-2050. The default is 0 (no override).
VCCIO Voltage Override
Use this feature to specify the override voltage applied to the VCCIO domain (in mV). The
range is 0-2050. The default is 0 (no override).
VCCMDFIA Voltage Override
Use this feature to specify the override voltage applied to the VCCMDFIA domain (in mV).
The range is 0-2050. The default is 0 (no override).
VCCMDFI Voltage Override
Use this feature to specify the override voltage applied to the VCCMDFI domain (in mV).
The range is 0-2050. The default is 0 (no override).
VCCDDRD Voltage Override
Use this feature to specify the override voltage applied to the VCCDDRD domain (in mV).
The range is 0-2050. The default is 0 (no override).
VCCDDRA Voltage Override
Use this feature to specify the override voltage applied to the VCCDDRA domain (in mV).
The range is 0-2050. The default is 0 (no override).
SVID/FIVR
SVID Support
Use this feature to enable or disable the SVID. The options are Disabled and Enabled.
SVID Voltage Override (VccIn) (Available when "SVID Support" is set to Enabled)
Use this feature to specify the voltage (in mV) that will override the VccIn input voltage.
This feature controls the input voltage to the CPU and will aect all CPU domains. The
range is 0 – 3000. The default is 0.