Intel S1200RP Technical Product Specification - Page 126

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BIOS Setup Interface Intel® Server Board S1200V3RP Comments: OS in MB or GB. Information only. Displays the amount of memory available to the The Effective Memory is the Total Physical Memory minus the sum of all memory reserved for internal usage, RAS redundancy and SMRAM. Note: some server operating systems do not display the total physical memory installed. Back to [Memory Configuration Screen] - [Advanced Screen] - [Screen Map] 3. Current Memory Speed Option Values: Help Text: Comments: Information only. Displays the speed in MT/s at which the memory is currently running. The supported memory speeds are 1066 MT/s, 1333 MT/s, and 1600 MT/s. The actual memory speed capability depends on the memory configuration. Back to [Memory Configuration Screen] - [Advanced Screen] - [Screen Map] 4. Memory Operating Speed Selection Option Values: Auto 1066 1333 1600 Help Text: Force specific Memory Operating Speed or use Auto setting. Comments: Allows the user to select a specific speed at which memory will operate. Only speeds that are legitimate are available, that is, the user can only specify speeds less than or equal to the auto-selected Memory Operating Speed. The default Auto setting will select the highest achievable Memory Operating Speed consistent with the DIMMs and processors installed. 1600 MT/s memory speed is available only on certain models. Back to [Memory Configuration Screen] - [Advanced Screen] - [Screen Map] 5. Correctable Error Threshold Option Values: 20 114 Revision 1.0

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BIOS Setup Interface
Intel® Server Board S1200V3RP
Comments:
Information only.
Displays the amount of memory available to the
OS in MB or GB.
The Effective Memory is the Total Physical Memory minus the sum of all memory
reserved for internal usage, RAS redundancy and SMRAM.
Note: some server operating systems do not display the total physical memory installed.
Back to [Memory Configuration Screen] — [Advanced Screen] — [Screen Map]
3. Current Memory Speed
Option Values:
<Operational Memory Speed in MT/s>
Help Text:
<None>
Comments:
Information only.
Displays the speed in MT/s at which the memory
is currently running.
The supported memory speeds are 1066 MT/s, 1333 MT/s, and 1600 MT/s. The actual
memory speed capability depends on the memory configuration.
Back to [Memory Configuration Screen] — [Advanced Screen] — [Screen Map]
4. Memory Operating Speed Selection
Option Values:
Auto
1066
1333
1600
Help Text:
Force specific Memory Operating Speed or use Auto setting.
Comments:
Allows the user to select a specific speed at which memory will
operate. Only speeds that are legitimate are available, that is, the user can only specify
speeds less than or equal to the auto-selected Memory Operating Speed. The default
Auto setting will select the highest achievable Memory Operating Speed consistent with
the DIMMs and processors installed.
1600 MT/s memory speed is available only on certain models.
Back to [Memory Configuration Screen] — [Advanced Screen] — [Screen Map]
5. Correctable Error Threshold
Option Values:
20
Revision 1.0
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