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Performance acceleration technology

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The Intel Performance Acceleration Technology (PAT) delivers additional system-level performance by optimizing memory access between CPU and system memory, and allows increased performance at standard operating specification.

There are three types of Performance Mode: Disabled, Partially enabled, and fully Enabled. [1] There may be BIOS settings that affect this parameter. The PAT status is reported by some versions of Memtest86 and CPU-Z.

References

  1. ^ www.devhardware.com/forums/memory-35/performance-mode-114624.html