Processor/Memory Subsystem
3.3.1 Memory Upgrading
Table
✎Table
Table
Memory Socket Loading [1]
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Channel A | Channel B |
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Socket 1 | Socket 2 [2] | Socket 3 | Socket 4 [2] | Total |
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512 MB | none | none | none | |
512 MB | none | 512 MB | none | |
none | none | none | ||
1 GB | none | 1 GB | none | 2 GB |
1 GB | 1 GB | 1 GB | 1 GB | |
2 GB | none | 2 GB | none | |
2 GB | 2 GB | 2 GB |
NOTE:
[1]USDT form factor uses SODIMM sockets. SFF and CMT form factors use DIMM sockets.
[2]Not present on USDT form factor.
HP recommends using symmetrical loading
CAUTION: Always power down the system and disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet before adding or replacing memory modules. Changing memory modules while the unit is plugged into an active AC outlet could result in equipment damage.
✎Memory amounts over 3 GB may not be fully accessible with
3.3.2Memory Mapping and Pre-allocation
Figure 3-2 shows the system memory map. The Q35 Express chipset includes a Management Engine that pre-allocates a portion of system memory (16 MB for one module, 32 MB for two modules) for managment functions. In addition, the internal graphics controller pre-allocates a portion of system memory for video use (refer to chapter 6). Pre-allocated memory is not available to the operating system. The amount of system memory reported by the OS will be the total amount installed less the pre-allocated amount.
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