Dell Precision Tower 7810 User Manual

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Statement of Volatility – Dell Precision Tower
5810/7810/7910

CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the
problem.

The Dell Precision Tower 5810/7810/7910 contains both volatile and non-volatile (NV) components. Volatile
components lose their data immediately upon removal of power from the component. Non-volatile
components continue to retain their data even after the power has been removed from the component:

List below contains volatile and non-volatile memory ICs used in Dell Precision Tower 5810/7810/7910.

Description

Reference
Designator

Volatility Description

User
Accessible for
external data

Remedial Action
(action necessary
to lose data)

Embedded
Flash
memory in
embedded
controller

UO1

256 K bytes non-volatile memory
space.
8.25 K bytes volatile memory space

No

N/A

System BIOS

SPI_1

Non Volatile memory, 16 MByte,
System BIOS and Video BIOS for
basic boot operation, PSA (on-
board diags), PXE diags.

No

N/A

TPM

UF1

Encrypted user keys generated by the
TPM device for use by the security
software are stored in this NVM.

No

N/A

System
Memory –
DDR4 DIMM
memory

Connectors:
DIMM1, DIMM2

Volatile memory in OFF state (see
state definitions later in text).

Yes

Power off system.

System
EEPROM
(only for
Precision
Tower 7910)

On memory
DIMM(s) –
one, two,
present

Non-volatile EEPROM memory. 32
Mbit device. One Device present on
each DIMM.
Stores memory-manufacturer data
and timing information for correct
operation of system memory.

No

N/A

PCH CMOS

US1H

Volatile battery back-backed CMOS
memory 256 bytes. Stores CMOS
information.

No

Removing the on
board coin-cell
battery.

Video
memory –
type

UMA
architecture-
uses system
DDR3.

Volatile memory in off state.
UMA uses main system memory size
allocated out of main memory.

No

Enter S3-S5 state
below.

May 2014

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