Acnodes RMC 7132 user manual QPI L0s and L1, Memory Frequency, Memory Mode, Demand Scrubbing

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QPI L0s and L1

RMC 7132

1U Rackmount System

QPI L0s and L1

Select Enabled to lower the QPI power state. L0s and L1 are automatically selected by the motherboard. The options are Disabled and Enabled.

Memory Frequency

Use this option to force the system memory to run at a different frequency than the default frequency. The available options are Auto, Force DDR-800, Force DDR-

1066, and Force DDR-1333.

Memory Mode

The options are Independent, Channel Mirror, Lockstep and Sparing. Independent - All DIMMs are available to the operating system.

Channel Mirror - The motherboard maintains two identical copies of all data in memory for redundancy.

Lockstep - The motherboard uses two areas of memory to run the same set of operations in parallel.

Sparing - A preset threshold of correctable errors is used to trigger fail-over. The spare memory is put online and used as active memory in place of the failed memory.

Demand Scrubbing

Demand Scrubbing is a process that allows the North Bridge to correct correctable memory errors found on a memory module. When the CPU or I/O issues a demand- read command, and the read data from memory turns out to be a correctable error, the error is corrected and sent to the requestor (the original source). Memory is updated as well. Select Enabled to use Demand Scrubbing for ECC memory cor- rection. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

Patrol Scrubbing

Patrol Scrubbing is a process that allows the North Bridge to correct correctable memory errors de- tected on a memory module and send the correction to the re- questor (the original source). When this item is set to Enabled, the North Bridge will read and write back one cache line every 16K cycles, if there is no delay caused by internal processing. By using this method, roughly 64 GB of memory behind the North Bridge will be scrubbed every day. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

Throttling - Open Loop

If set to Enabled, Throttling - Open Loop will be activated when the projected memory temperature exceeds a predefined trip-point. This process can effectively improve memory thermal performance. The options are Disabled and Enabled.

 

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Contents RMC7132 1U Rackmount Computer comes with 1U Rackmount SystemAll rights reserved. Product description and product specifications User ManualManual Revision Release Date April 26 Manual Organization Chapter 2 Server InstallationChapter 4 System Safety PrefaceAppendix A POST Error Beep Codes Appendix B Installing the Windows OS Chapter 5 Advanced Motherboard SetupChapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup Chapter 7 BIOS1-3 Server Chassis Features CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATIONCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Table of Contents2-6 Checking the Drive Bay Setup CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM SAFETYCHAPTER 5 ADVANCED MOTHERBOARD SETUP CHAPTER 3 System Interface5-5 Installing the Processor and Heatsink 5-6 Installing Memory Modules5-7 Adding PCI Expansion Cards Serial Ports CHAPTER 7 BIOS CHAPTER 6 ADVANCED CHASSIS SETUPAppendix C System Specifications Appendix A POST Error Beep Codes Appendix B Installing the Windows OS1.1 Overview CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTIONMemory 1-2 Motherboard FeaturesOther Features Processor661 Brea Canyon Rd., Suite Control Panel 1-3 Server Chassis FeaturesSystem Power SATA Subsystem2-1 Overview CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATIONChoosing a Setup Location 2-3 Preparing for SetupServer Precautions Rack PrecautionsMechanical Loading Rack Mounting ConsiderationsAmbient Operating Temperature Reduced AirflowIdentifying the Sections of the Rack Rails 2-4 Installing the System into a RackInstalling the Rack Rails Installing the Chassis RailsInstalling the Server into the Rack Installing the Server into a Telco Rack Checking the Components 2-5 Checking the Motherboard Setup661 Brea Canyon Rd., Suite Checking the Airflow 2-6 Checking the Drive Bay SetupProviding Power Checking the Drives3-1 Overview Reset ButtonPower CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM INTERFACEOverheat 3-4 Serial ATA Drive Carrier LEDs 4-1 Electrical Safety Precautions CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM SAFETY4-2 General Safety Precautions 4-3 ESD Precautions 4-4 Operating Precautions CHAPTER ADVANCED MOTHERBOARD SETUP Precautions5-1 Handling the Motherboard 5-2 Serverboard Installation Installing to the ChassisUnpacking Connecting the Control Panel 5-3 Connecting CablesConnecting Data Cables Connecting Power Cables5-4 I/O Ports Installing an LGA1366 Processor 5-5 Installing the Processor and Heatsink6. Use your thumb to gently push the socket clip down to the clip lock Installing a Passive CPU Heatsink Removing the Heatsink To Remove 5-6 Installing Memory ModulesInstalling & Removing DIMMs To InstallMaximum Memory Possible Memory Support5-7 PCI Expansion Cards Installing a PCI Expansion Card5-8 Serverboard Details 661 Brea Canyon Rd., Suite Power Button 5-9 Connector DefinitionsMain ATX Power Supply Connector Processor Power ConnectorNIC2 LAN2 LED HDD LED/UID SwitchPower On LED Overheat/Fan Fail/UID LEDSerial Ports NMI ButtonFan Headers ATX PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse PortsExternal Speaker/Internal Buzzer Onboard Power LEDChassis Intrusion Wake-On-LANLAN1/2 Ethernet Ports Power Supply SMBus HeaderUniversal Serial Bus USB SGPIO HeadersUnit Identifier Button Power Supply Fail LED HeaderAlarm Reset I-ButtonCMOS Clear 5-10 Jumper SettingsVGA Enable/Disable Explanation of JumpersLAN1/2 Enable/Disable Watch Dog Enable/DisableUSB Wake-Up LAN1/2 LEDs 5-11 Onboard IndicatorsBMC Enable/Disable SMBus to PCI Slots661 Brea Canyon Rd., Suite All rights reserved. Product description and product specifications1U Rackmount System Copyright 2005 Acnodes, Inc661 Brea Canyon Rd., Suite Driver/Tool Installation Display Screen 5-13 Installing SoftwareDoctor 661 Brea Canyon Rd., Suite CHAPTER 6 ADVANCED CHASSIS SETUP 6-1 Static-Sensitive DevicesTools Required 6-2 Control Panel 6-3 System Fans System Fan FailureReplacing System Cooling Fans 6-4 Drive Bay Installation/Removal Accessing the Drive BaysSATA Drive Installation Mounting a SATA Drive in a Drive Carrier Installing/Removing SATA DrivesSATA Power Cables DVD-ROM Drive InstallationInstalling a DVD-ROM Drive 6-5 Power Supply Power Supply FailureReplacing the Power Supply 7-1 Introduction CHAPTER 7 BIOSStarting BIOS Setup Utility How To Change the Configuration DataStarting the Setup Utility 7-2 Main SetupSystem Time/System Date System MemorySystem Overview The following BIOS information will be displayed Bootup Num-Lock 7-3 Advanced Setup ConfigurationsXBIOS Features Quick Boot Quiet BootPS/2 Mouse Support Wait For F1 If ErrorPower Button Function Restore on AC Power LossXProcessor & Clock Options Ratio CMOS SettingHardware Prefetcher Available when supported by the CPU Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch Available when supported by the CPUIntel EIST Technology Intel Virtualization Technology Available when supported by the CPUSimultaneous Multi-Threading Available when supported by the CPU Intel TurboMode Tech Available if Intel EIST technology is EnabledTDC Limit Override Intel Turbo Boost Configuration Turbo Ratio Limit Program1 - Core Ratio Limit 2 ~ 3 - Core Ratio LimitC1 Auto Demotion C-State package limit settingXAdvanced Chipset Control C-STATE TechDemand Scrubbing QPI L0s and L1Memory Frequency Memory ModeAir Flow High Performance Event TimerInlet Temperature Temperature RiseUSB Functions Active State Power ManagementIntel VT-d Intel I/OATIDE Detect Timeout sec XIDE / Floppy ConfigurationSATA#1 Configuration Configure SATA#1 asPIO Mode TypeLBA/Large Mode Block Multi-Sector TransferDMA Mode S.M.A.R.T. For Hard disk drives32Bit Data Transfer Plug & Play OS XPCI/PnP ConfigurationPCI Latency Timer Clear NVRAMSerial Port1 Address/ Serial Port2 Address XSuper IO Device ConfigurationXRemote Access Configuration Remote AccessTerminal Type XHardware Health ConfigurationRedirection After BIOS POST CPU Overheat AlarmCPU Temperature System TemperatureThe item displays the absolute temperature as detected by the BIOS Fan1 ~ Fan 5 Reading XACPI ConfigurationACPI Version Features Fan Speed Control ModesXTrusted Computing XIPMI ConfigurationExecute TPM Command TPM Enable/Disable StatusSet LAN Configuration Set PEF ConfigurationClear BMC System Event Log View Event Log XEvent Log ConfigurationBMC Watch Dog Timer Action BMC WatchDog TimeOut MinSecChange Supervisor Password 7-4 Security SettingsSupervisor Password User PasswordBoot Sector Virus Protection Change User Password7-5 Boot Settings XBoot Device PriorityXHard Disk Drives Save Changes and Exit 7-6 Exit OptionsXRemovable Drives XCD/DVD DrivesDiscard Changes Load Optimal DefaultsLoad Fail-Safe Defaults Discard Changes and ExitRecoverable POST Error Beep Codes Appendix A POST Error Beep CodesB-1 Installing Windows on RAID Systems Appendix B Installing the Windows OSB-2 Installing Windows on Non-RAID Systems Chipset Appendix C SpecificationsBIOS ProcessorsOperating Environment WeightPower Supply System Input Requirements