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On the
System BIOS
screen, click
Memory Settings
.
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Memory Settings
Memory Settings details
Memory Settings details
The
Memory Settings
screen details are explained as follows:
Option
Description
System Memory
Size
Specifies the memory size in the system.
System Memory
Type
Specifies the type of memory installed in the system.
System Memory
Speed
Specifies the memory speed.
System Memory
Voltage
Specifies the memory voltage.
Video Memory
Specifies the amount of video memory.
System Memory
Testing
Specifies whether the memory tests are run during system boot. Options are
Enabled
and
Disabled
. This option is
set to
Disabled
by default.
Memory Operating
Mode
Specifies the memory operating mode. The options available are
Optimizer Mode
,
Advanced ECC Mode
,
Mirror
Mode
,
Spare Mode
,
Spare with Advanced ECC Mode
. This option is set to
Optimizer Mode
by default.
NOTE:
The Memory Operating Mode option can have different default and available options based on the
memory configuration of your system.
Node Interleaving
Specifies if the 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
Pre-operating system management applications
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