Intel S2600CP S2600CP/P4000CP family Service Guide - Page 100

Screen Field Descriptions

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Hardware Installations and Upgrades Screen Field Descriptions: 1. Processor ID Option Values: Help Text: Comments: Information only. Displays the Processor Signature value (from the CPUID instruction) identifying the type of processor and the stepping. For multi-socket boards, the processor selected as the Bootstrap Processor (BSP) has an asterisk ("*") displayed beside the Processor ID. "N/A" will be displayed for a processor if not installed. S1400 or S1600 series boards have a single Processor ID display S2400 or S2600 series boards have 2 Processor ID displays. S4600 series boards have 4 Processor ID displays. Back to [Processor Configuration Screen] - [Advanced Screen] 2. Processor Frequency Option Values: Help Text: Comments: Information only. Displays current operating frequency of the processor. Single socket boards have a single processor display, 2 sockets or 4 sockets boards have a display column for each socket, showing "N/A" for empty sockets where processors are not installed. Back to [Processor Configuration Screen] - [Advanced Screen] 3. Microcode Revision Option Values: Help Text: Comments: Information only. Displays Revision Level of the currently loaded processor microcode. Single socket boards have a single processor display, 2 sockets or 4 sockets boards have a display column for each socket, showing "N/A" for empty sockets where processors are not installed. Back to [Processor Configuration Screen] - [Advanced Screen] 4. L1 Cache RAM Option Values: Help Text: Comments: Information only. Displays size in KB of the processor L1 Cache. Since L1 cache is not shared between cores, this is shown as the amount of L1 cache per core. There are two types of L1 cache, so this amount is the total of L1 Instruction Cache plus L1 Data Cache for each core. Single socket boards have a single processor display, 2 sockets or 4 sockets boards have a display column for each socket, showing "N/A" for empty sockets where processors are not installed. Back to [Processor Configuration Screen] - [Advanced Screen] 86 Intel® Server Board S2600CP Intel® Server System P4000CP Family Service Guide

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Hardware Installations
and Upgrades
86
Intel
®
Server Board S2600CP Intel
®
Server System P4000CP Family Service Guide
Screen Field Descriptions
:
1.
Processor ID
Option Values:
<CPUID>
Help Text:
<None>
Comments:
Information only
.
Displays the Processor Signature value (from the
CPUID instruction) identifying the type of processor and the stepping.
For multi-socket boards, the processor selected as the Bootstrap Processor (BSP) has an asterisk
(“
*
”) displayed beside the Processor ID. “N/A” will be displayed for a processor if not installed.
S1400 or S1600
series boards have a single Processor ID display
S2400 or S2600
series boards have 2 Processor ID displays.
S4600
series boards have 4 Processor ID displays.
Back to [
Processor Configuration Screen
] — [
Advanced Screen
]
2.
Processor Frequency
Option Values:
<Current Processor Operating Frequency>
Help Text:
<None>
Comments:
Information only
.
Displays current operating frequency of the processor.
Single socket boards have a single processor display, 2 sockets or 4 sockets boards have a display
column for each socket, showing “N/A” for empty sockets where processors are not installed.
Back to [
Processor Configuration Screen
] — [
Advanced Screen
]
3.
Microcode Revision
Option Values:
<Microcode Revision Number>
Help Text:
<None>
Comments:
Information only
.
Displays Revision Level of the currently loaded
processor microcode.
Single socket boards have a single processor display, 2 sockets or 4 sockets boards have a display
column for each socket, showing “N/A” for empty sockets where processors are not installed.
Back to [
Processor Configuration Screen
] — [
Advanced Screen
]
4.
L1 Cache RAM
Option Values:
<L1 cache size>
Help Text:
<None>
Comments:
Information only
.
Displays size in KB of the processor L1 Cache. Since
L1 cache is not shared between cores, this is shown as the amount of L1 cache per core
. There are
two types of L1 cache, so this amount is the total of L1 Instruction Cache
plus L1 Data Cache
for
each core.
Single socket boards have a single processor display, 2 sockets or 4 sockets boards have a display
column for each socket, showing “N/A” for empty sockets where processors are not installed.
Back to [
Processor Configuration Screen
] — [
Advanced Screen
]