Option
Description
NOTE: The
Dell Fault Resilient Mode
option establishes an area of memory
that is fault resilient. This mode can be used by an operating system that
supports the feature to load critical applications or enables the operating
system kernel to maximize system availability.
Node Interleaving
Specifies if Non-Uniform Memory architecture (NUMA) is supported. If this field is
set to
Enabled
, memory interleaving is supported if a symmetric memory
configuration is installed. If the field is set to
Disabled
, the system supports NUMA
(asymmetric) memory configurations. This option is set to
Disabled
by default.
Snoop Mode
Specifies the Snoop Mode options. The Snoop Mode options available are
Home
Snoop
,
Early Snoop
, and
Cluster on Die
. This option is set to
Early Snoop
by
default. This field is available only when the
Node Interleaving
is set to
Disabled
.
Related Links
Memory Settings
Viewing Memory Settings
Processor Settings
You can use the
Processor Settings
screen to view the processor settings, and perform specific functions
such as enabling virtualization technology, hardware prefetcher, and logical processor idling.
Related Links
Processor Settings details
System BIOS
Viewing Processor Settings
Viewing Processor Settings
To view the
Processor Settings
screen, perform the following steps:
1.
Turn on, or restart your system.
2.
Press F2 immediately after you see the following message:
F2 = System Setup
NOTE: If your operating system begins to load before you press F2, wait for the system to finish
booting, and then restart your system and try again.
3.
On the
System Setup Main Menu
screen, click
System BIOS
.
4.
On the
System BIOS
screen, click
Processor Settings
.
Related Links
Processor Settings
Processor Settings details
Processor Settings details
The
Processor Settings
screen details are explained as follows:
Option
Description
Logical Processor
Enables or disables the logical processors and displays the number of logical
processors. If this option is set to
Enabled
, the BIOS displays all the logical
processors. If this option is set to
Disabled
, the BIOS displays only one logical
processor per core. This option is set to
Enabled
by default.
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