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System Board Features
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m board major components.
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T
accommodates one to four 64-bit Intel® Xeon™ MP processors or Dual-Core Intel® Xeon™
p
PGA2 package, depending on the model.
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T
nstall or replace a DIMM, remove the memory board first.
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ry-installed in the server. Up to four memory boards (32 GB maximum) can be installed in
th
In
memory board of the server. DIMMs are
in
dules.
T
th
Ms, and reports memory size and allocation to the server via configuration registers.
he following subsections describe the syste
ocessor
he processor board
rocessors in an FC-
IMM Memory
o i
ne memory board is facto
e server.
stall the DIMM (Dual Inline Memory Module) into the DIMM socket on the
stalled in the ascending order of DIMM socket numbers in the unit of two mo
he controller automatically detects, sizes, and initializes the memory array, depending on the type, size, and speed of
e installed DIM
NOTE:
Use DIMMs that have been provided by us. Contact your service representative or
dealer for a current list of approved memory modules.
Onboard Video
The I/O board inco
all standard IBM V
Pixel resolutions up to 1024 × 768
CRT and LCD monitors up to 100 Hz vertical refresh rate
T
bling of the onboard video through BIOS Setup or when a plug-in video card is installed in
an
O
The I/O bo
h is composed of NQ80332 I/O processor and 53C1030 SCSI
host adapt
spanning of RAID1 and RAID5
256 MB of cache memory
rporates an ATI® Radeon® 7000M graphics accelerator with 16 MB of video SDRAM that supports
GA modes. The embedded SVGA video subsystem supports:
he I/O board supports disa
y of the PCI slots.
n Board RAID Controller
ard includes an on-board RAID controller, whic
er. The on-board RAID controller supports the following features:
Dual-channel Ultra320 SCSI interface (CH0 and CH1)
Connect the HDD cage to CH0, and HDD cage or tape device to CH1.
RAID levels 0, 1, 5, and
Battery-backup cache memory
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