Technical product specification

Intel
®
Server Board S2600CP and Server System P4000CP TPS Inte
Server Board S2600CP Functional Architecture
Revision 1.8
Intel order number G26942-005
35
E5-2600 Processor
QRx4
(DDP)
16GB
32GB
1066
1066, 1333
1066
1066, 1333
QRx8
(P)
8GB
16GB
1066
1066, 1333
1066
1066, 1333
E5-2600 v2 Processor
QRx4
(DDP)
16GB
32GB
1066, 1333,
1600
1066, 1333,
1600, 1866
1066,1333,
1600
1066, 1333,
1600
8Rx4
(QDP)
32G
64G
1066
1066
1066
1066
4.2.2.2 Memory Population Rules
Each processor provides four banks of memory, each capable of supporting up to 2 DIMMs.
DIMMs are organized into physical slots on DDR3 memory channels that belong to
processor sockets.
The memory channels from processor socket 1 are identified as Channel A, B, C, and D.
The memory channels from processor socket 2 are identified as Channel E, F, G, and H.
The silk screened DIMM slot identifiers on the board provide information about the
channel, and therefore the processor to which they belong. For example, DIMM_A1 is
the first slot on Channel A on processor 1; DIMM_E1 is the first DIMM socket on
Channel E on processor 2.
The memory slots associated with a given processor are unavailable if the
corresponding processor socket is not populated.
A processor may be installed without populating the associated memory slots provided
and a second processor is installed with associated memory.
In this case, the memory is
shared by the processors.
However, the platform suffers performance degradation and
latency due to the remote memory.
Processor sockets are self-contained and autonomous. However, all memory subsystem
support (such as Memory RAS, Error Management,) in the BIOS setup is applied
commonly across processor sockets.
On the Intel
®
Server Board S2600CP a total of 16 DIMM slots are provided (2 CPUs 4
Channels/CPU, 2 DIMMs/Channel). The nomenclature for DIMM sockets is detailed in the
following table:
Table 7. Intel
®
Server Board S2600CP DIMM Nomenclature
Processor Socket 1
Processor Socket 2
(0)
Channel A
(1)
Channel B
(2)
Channel C
(3)
Channel D
(0)
Channel E
(1)
Channel F
(2)
Channel G
(3)
Channel H
A1
A2
B1
B2
C1
C2
D1
D2
E1
E2
F1
F2
G1
G2
H1
H2