Table 2, Cpu information screen, Integrated devices screen – Dell PowerVault DP500 User Manual

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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 

 

Integrated Devices Screen

Table 2

-5

lists the options and descriptions for the information fields that appear on the Integrated Devices screen.

 

Table 2-5. Integrated Devices Screen Options 

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

Specifies whether system memory tests are run at system boot. Options are Enabled and Disabled.

Redundant Memory
(Disabled default)

Enables or disables the redundant memory feature. When set to Spare Mode, the first rank of memory on each DIMM is reserved for
memory sparing. See

Memory Sparing Support

. Redundant memory feature is disabled if the Node Interleaving field is enabled.

Snoop Filter
(Disabled default)

Enables or disables the snoop filter option.

Low Power Mode
(Disabled default)

Enables or disables the low power mode of the memory. When set to Disabled, the memory runs at full speed. When set to Enabled,
the memory runs at a reduced speed to conserve energy.

 

NOTE:

On some systems and memory combinations, changing the value from Enabled to Disabled requires a cold reboot.

 

Option

 

Description

Bus Speed

Displays the bus speed of the processors.

Logical Processor
(Enabled default)

Displays when the processors support HyperThreading. Enabled permits all logical processors to be used by the operating system.
Only the first logical processor of each processor installed in the system is used by the operating system if Disabled is selected.

Adjacent Cache Line
Prefetch
(Enabled default)

Enables or disables optimal use of sequential memory access. Disable this option for applications that require high use of random
memory access.

Virtualization
Technology

(Disabled default)

Displays when the processor(s) support Virtualization Technology. Enabled permits virtualization software to utilize Virtualization
Technology functions incorporated in the processor design. This feature can only be used by software that supports Virtualization
Technology.

Hardware
Prefetcher
(Enabled default)

Enables or disables the hardware prefetcher.

Demand-Based
Power Management
(Enabled 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 family and model number of each processor. A submenu displays processor core speed, amount of level 2 cache, and 
number of cores.

 

Option

 

Description

Integrated SAS
Controller
(Enabled default)

Enables or disables the integrated SAS controller.

Embedded SATA (Off
default)

Allows the integrated SATA controller to be set to Off or ATA Mode.

IDE CD-ROM Controller
(Auto default)

Enables the integrated IDE controller. When set to Auto, each channel of the integrated IDE controller is enabled if IDE devices
are attached to the channel and the external IDE controller is not detected.

 

NOTE:

This CD-ROM option will not appear on this menu screen if your system does not include this optional device.

User Accessible USB
Ports
(All Ports On default)

Enables or disables the system's user accessible USB ports. Options are All Ports On, Only Back Ports On, and All Ports Off.

Internal USB Port (On

Enables or disables the system's internal USB port. This option is active only when User Accessible USB ports is set to All Ports

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