Intel SE8500HW4 User Manual

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BIOS User Interface

Intel® Server Board Set SE8500HW4

Revision

1.0

Intel order number D22893-001

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Table 65. Processor #n Information Menu

Setup Item

Options

Default

Help Text

Comment

Processor
Family

<processor family
string>

Identifies

family or generation of

the processor.

Info Only

Maximum
Frequency

<processor max
frequency in MHz or
GHz>

Maximum frequency the
processor core supports.

Info Only

Cache Size

<processor cache size
in KBs or MBs>

Size of the processor cache.

Info Only

CPUID
Register

CPUID register value identifies
details about the processor
model.

Info Only

Thread n
Status

<Boot
Thread/Application
Thread/Not Installed/
Disabled>

A thread could have one of the
following statuses: “Boot Thread”
– machine has booted using this
thread; “Application thread” – the
thread is available to be used by
the OS; “Not Installed” –
processor or thread is not
installed; “Disabled” – the thread
is disabled.

Info Only

Thread n
Health

<Healthy /Performance
Restricted/Functionality
Restricted/Failed/Not
Installed>

A thread could be one of the
following: “Healthy",
“Performance Restricted”,
“Functionality Restricted”,
“Failed” or “Not Installed”.

Info Only

Table 66. Memory Menu

Setup Item

Options

Default

Help Text

Comment

Total Memory

<the amount of
memory in MB
or GB>

Total good memory from all slots available
for use by the system.

Info Only

Effective Memory

<the amount of
memory in MB
or GB available
to the OS>

Amount of memory that can be used by
Operating System. Effective memory may
be less than total memory if some memory
is used for redundancy.

Info Only

Memory Boards
Installed

<A,B,C,D>

Memory Boards plugged into the system.

Info Only

Current
Configuration

< Maximum
Compatibility/
Maximum
Performance/Mi
rror/ RAID >

Current memory configuration for the
system.

Info Only

Configure Memory
RAS and
Performance

Select this page to view and configure
Memory RAS (Reliability Accessibility and
Serviceability) and Performance features.

Link to Configure
System RAS and
Performance.

View and
Configure Memory
Board #<board
number>

Select this page to view and configure
Memory Board features.

Link to Memory
Board #<board
number>, one per
Memory Board
supported by the
platform.

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