Gigabyte GA-P75-D3 (rev. 1.0) manual

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    Intel Rapid Start T echnology A. System Requirements Windows 7 with SP1 1. An SSD with size larger than the total system memory 2. Intel Rapid Start T echnology enabled in BIOS Setup 3. AHCI/RAID mode supported (please note if the SSD has been assigned as a member of a RAID array , it 4. cannot be used to set up Intel Rapid Start store partition); [...]

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    DISKPART>detail disk (Displays the properties of the selected disk and the volumes on that disk) DISKPART>select volume X (Selects the specied volume. "X" is volume of your store partition. Refer to the results from " detail disk " for exact volume number) DISKPART>set id=84 override (Change the partition type) (Figu[...]

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    Intel Smart Connect T echnology Intel Smart Connect T echnology (Note) allows user's computer to automatically update programs designed to work with the Internet to obtain their data while your system is suspended (sleeping). The user can obtain the latest data when the computer is waked up. A. System Requirements Intel Smart Connect T echnolo[...]

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    Step 4: After completing the steps above, go to StartAll ProgramsIntel and launch Intel(R) Smart Connect T echnology . On the Intel® Smart Connect Technology Conguration menu, click Enable Updating on the Basic tab. (The Enable Updating button has now changed to Disable Updating .) On this menu, the user can set the update frequency to 5 to 6[...]

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    Intel Smart Response A. System Requirements An Intel Chipset-based motherboard 1. An Intel Core series processor 2. RAID enabled for the Intel SA T A controllers in BIOS Setup 3. A conventional SA T A disk and an SSD 4. (Note 1) Windows 7 with SP1 5. (Note 2) All motherboard drivers correctly installed 6. B. Conguring Intel Smart Response T echn[...]

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    Select the size allocated for the cache memory (maximum 64 GB). Select the disk or volume to accelerate (system disk recommended). Select the acceleration mode: Enhanced mode • (default) Maximized mode • Select the SSD to be used if more than one SSD is installed. Enhanced mode (default) • In this mode, data is written to the cache memory and[...]