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OtherMemory type can not be determined.
BoardThe value determine the memory module is permanently mounted (not modular) on a system board
or memory expansion board.
CPQ Single Width Module
CPQ Double Width Module
SIMM
PCMCIA
Compaq Specific
DIMM
Small Outline DIMM
RIMM
SRIMM
DDR2 FB-DIMM
Size - Displays the Size of the memory Module in Mega Bytes.
Technology - Displays the technology of Memory Module.
Unknown - Memory Technology can not be determined.
Fast Page
EDO
Burst EDO
Synchronous
RDRAM
Processors
The following information about each processor in the system is available in this window. This information may vary
depending on device type.
Processor—Lists the type of processor and its speed. For devices, the colored ball indicates the status of each
processor.
Co-processor—Displays the type and speed of the coprocessor on the device or client PC, such as 80387 at 33
MHz, or W 3167 at 33 MHz.
Slot—Lists the number of the slot where the processor is installed. Use this information for identification
purposes.
Slot 0—Indicates that a CPU or a memory module is connected directly to the system board and not in an
expansion board.
Socket—Displays the currently selected processor’s socket. Use this information for identification purposes.
Cache—Displays the amount of device or client hardware cache available. For example, Cache L2: 64KB
indicates 64 KB of secondary level cache between the processor and system memory.
Action—Indicates what action, if any, should be taken for the currently selected processor. Possible values
include No Action Needed and Replace CPU.
Step—Displays the revision level of the processor.
Cores—Indicates the number of cores present in this processor
Threads—Indicates the number of threads present in this processor
Hyper-Thread—Indicates whether hyper-threading is enabled or disabled. When Hyper-Threading is enabled, a
single processor acts as two logical processors and the OS views it as two processors.
PCI Devices
This section displays a list of expansion boards and their associated slot numbers. You can also view System
Resources that are used by each board. Use the Expansion Boards feature to keep track of boards on the device and
which resources are being used.
The Expansion Boards section provides additional information about PCI slots in the system, such as the width and
speed of the PCI slot.