copied to the spare rank and the failed rank 
is disabled. With memory sparing enabled, 
the system memory available to the 
operating system is reduced by one rank per 
channel.  
For example, in a dual-processor 
configuration with sixteen 32 GB quad-rank 
DIMMs, the available system memory is: 32 
GB x 16(DIMMs) – 32/4 (rank size) x 8 
(channels) = 448 GB.  
With sixteen 64 GB 8-rank LRDIMMs 
which use Rank Multiplication(RM)=4, the 
available system memory is: 64 GB x 
16(DIMMs) – 64/8x4 (rank size) x 8 
(channels) = 768 GB. 
  Mirror Mode: Enables memory mirroring. 
  Advanced ECC Mode: Controllers are joined 
in 128-bit mode running multi-bit advanced 
ECC. 
Disables or enables dram scrubbing is the ability to 
write corrected data back to the memory once a 
correctable error is detected on read transaction. 
To disable or enable patrol scrubbing proactively 
searches the system memory, repairing correctable 
error. 
Auto – this setting indicates the memory operating 
voltage will be set automatically by the memory 
initialization code and depends upon the installed 
DIMM’s capability and the memory configuration of 
the system. This is the default setting and will set the 
Memory Operating Voltage to the POR voltage.  
1.5 V indicates all DIMMs in the system are operating 
at 1.5 volts. 
1.35 V indicates all DIMMs in the system are operating 
at 1.35 volts.  
1.25 V indicates all DIMMs in the system are operating 
at 1.25 volts.