Hardware Installations and Upgrades
86 Intel
®
Server Board S2600CP Intel
®
Server System P4000CP Family Service Guide
Screen Field Descriptions:
1. Processor ID
Option Values: <CPUID>
Help Text: <None>
Comments: Information only
. Displays the Processor Signature value (from the
CPUID instruction) identifying the type of processor and the stepping.
For multi-socket boards, the processor selected as the Bootstrap Processor (BSP) has an asterisk
(“*”) displayed beside the Processor ID. “N/A” will be displayed for a processor if not installed.
S1400 or S1600
series boards have a single Processor ID display
S2400 or S2600
series boards have 2 Processor ID displays.
S4600
series boards have 4 Processor ID displays.
Back to [Processor Configuration Screen] — [Advanced Screen]
2. Processor Frequency
Option Values: <Current Processor Operating Frequency>
Help Text: <None>
Comments: Information only
. Displays current operating frequency of the processor.
Single socket boards have a single processor display, 2 sockets or 4 sockets boards have a display
column for each socket, showing “N/A” for empty sockets where processors are not installed.
Back to [Processor Configuration Screen] — [Advanced Screen]
3. Microcode Revision
Option Values: <Microcode Revision Number>
Help Text: <None>
Comments: Information only
. Displays Revision Level of the currently loaded
processor microcode.
Single socket boards have a single processor display, 2 sockets or 4 sockets boards have a display
column for each socket, showing “N/A” for empty sockets where processors are not installed.
Back to [Processor Configuration Screen] — [Advanced Screen]
4. L1 Cache RAM
Option Values: <L1 cache size>
Help Text: <None>
Comments: Information only
. Displays size in KB of the processor L1 Cache. Since
L1 cache is not shared between cores, this is shown as the amount of L1 cache per core
. There are
two types of L1 cache, so this amount is the total of L1 Instruction Cache
plus L1 Data Cache for
each core.
Single socket boards have a single processor display, 2 sockets or 4 sockets boards have a display
column for each socket, showing “N/A” for empty sockets where processors are not installed.
Back to [Processor Configuration Screen] — [Advanced Screen]