Acer Altos G710 Altos G710 User's Guide - Page 97

Mouse PS2, USB, DDR Memory Type

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87 Parameter CPU Socket2 Processor Type Processor Speed CPU ID Level 1 Cache Level 2 Cache Primary/Secondary/ Third/Fourth IDE Master Primary/Secondary IDE Slave Total Memory DDR Memory Type Interleave support Mouse (PS2, USB) Description Indicates a processor is currently installed in the CPU 2 socket. Refer to "Mainboard layout" on page 17 for the location of the CPU 2 socket. Type of processor currently installed in the server. The processor speed is the speed at which a microprocessor executes instructions. Clock speeds are expressed in megahertz (MHz), with 1 MHz being equal to 1 million cycles per second. The faster the clock, the more instructions the CPU can execute per second. ID number of the CPU. Total amount of first-level cache memory or the internal fast-accessed memory size (i.e., the memory integrated into the CPU). Total amount of the second-level cache memory that comes with the CPU. The available cache sizes are 256 and 512 KB. Indicates the hard disk type device. Indicates the type of IDE device. Indicates the total amount of onboard memory. The memory size is automatically detected by BIOS during the POST. If you install additional memory, the system automatically adjusts this parameter to display the new memory size. Press Enter to access the Total Memory submenu. Type of memory module currently installed in the server. Indicates the type of bank interleave currently supported by the memory. Indicates the type of mouse connected to the server.

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CPU Socket2
Indicates a processor is currently installed in the
CPU 2 socket. Refer to “Mainboard layout” on page
17 for the location of the CPU 2 socket.
Processor Type
Type of processor currently installed in the server.
Processor Speed
The processor speed is the speed at which a
microprocessor executes instructions.
Clock speeds
are expressed in megahertz (MHz), with 1 MHz
being equal to 1 million cycles per second.
The
faster the clock, the more instructions the CPU can
execute per second.
CPU ID
ID number of the CPU.
Level 1 Cache
Total amount of first-level cache memory or the
internal fast-accessed memory size (i.e., the memory
integrated into the CPU).
Level 2 Cache
Total amount of the second-level cache memory
that comes with the CPU. The available cache sizes
are 256 and 512 KB.
Primary/Secondary/
Third/Fourth IDE
Master
Indicates the hard disk type device.
Primary/Secondary
IDE Slave
Indicates the type of IDE device.
Total Memory
Indicates the total amount of onboard memory. The
memory size is automatically detected by BIOS
during the POST. If you install additional memory,
the system automatically adjusts this parameter to
display the new memory size.
Press
Enter
to access the Total Memory submenu.
DDR Memory Type
Type of memory module currently installed in the
server.
Interleave support
Indicates the type of bank interleave currently
supported by the memory.
Mouse (PS2, USB)
Indicates the type of mouse connected to the
server.
Parameter
Description