Dell PowerEdge SC1435 Hardware Owner's Manual - Page 27

Memory Information Screen, Information

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Memory Information Screen Table 2-3 lists the descriptions for the information fields that appear on the Memory Information screen. Table 2-3. Memory Information Screen Option System Memory Size System Memory Type System Memory Speed Video Memory System Memory Testing Node Interleaving Description Displays the amount of system memory. Displays the type of system memory. Displays the system memory speed. Displays the amount of video memory. This option determines whether system memory tests are run at system boot. Options are Enabled and Disabled. If this field is enabled, memory interleaving is supported if a symmetric memory configuration is installed. If this field is set to disabled (the default), the system can support Non-Uniform Memory Architecture (NUMA) memory access. See "Memory Module Installation Guidelines" on page 46. CPU Information Screen Table 2-4 lists the options and descriptions for the information fields that appear on the CPU Information screen. Table 2-4. CPU Information Screen Option 64-bit Core Speed Bus Speed Demand-Based Power Management (Disabled default) Processor X ID Description Specifies if the installed processor(s) support 64-bit extensions. Displays the clock speed of the processor(s). Displays the bus speed of the processor(s). Enables or disables demand-based power management. When enabled, the CPU Performance State tables will be reported to the operating system; when disabled, the CPU Performance State tables will not be reported to the operating system. If any of the CPUs do not support demand-based power management, the field will become read-only, and automatically set to Disabled. Displays the model number of the processor. A submenu displays the amount of level 2 cache and number of cores. Using the System Setup Program 27

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Using the System Setup Program
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Memory Information Screen
Table 2-3 lists the descriptions for the information fields that appear on the
Memory Information
screen.
CPU Information Screen
Table 2-4 lists the options and descriptions for the information fields that appear on the
CPU
Information
screen.
Table 2-3.
Memory Information Screen
Option
Description
System Memory Size
Displays the amount of system memory.
System Memory Type
Displays the type of system memory.
System Memory Speed
Displays the system memory speed.
Video Memory
Displays the amount of video memory.
System Memory Testing
This option determines whether system memory tests are run at
system boot. Options are
Enabled
and
Disabled
.
Node Interleaving
If this field is enabled, memory interleaving is supported if a
symmetric memory configuration is installed. If this field is set to
disabled (the default), the system can support Non-Uniform
Memory Architecture (NUMA) memory access. See "Memory
Module Installation Guidelines" on page 46.
Table 2-4.
CPU Information Screen
Option
Description
64-bit
Specifies if the installed processor(s) support 64-bit extensions.
Core Speed
Displays the clock speed of the processor(s).
Bus Speed
Displays the bus speed of the processor(s).
Demand-Based Power
Management
(
Disabled
default)
Enables or disables demand-based power management. When
enabled, the CPU Performance State tables will be reported to the
operating system; when disabled, the CPU Performance State
tables will not be reported to the operating system. If any of the
CPUs do not support demand-based power management, the field
will become read-only, and automatically set to
Disabled
.
Processor
X
ID
Displays the model number of the processor. A submenu displays
the amount of level 2 cache and number of cores.