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Tested
Memory
Memory testing has been performed under the following
categories:
Advanced
Tested Memory Intel provides the Advanced environmental
test procedures, test software and necessary hardware to an
independent test lab to perform Advanced testing as requested
by the memory vendors. Memory tested by Computer Memory Test
Labs (CMTL). Note: This link will take you
away from Intel's web site.
Intel
Internal Tested Memory Intel's has a limited amount of
memory tested for the desktop board. These part numbers may
not be readily available throughout the product life cycle.
System Memory Features
The 82850 MCH integrates two lock-stepped
Direct Rambus banks, providing a processor-to-memory bandwidth
up to 3.2 GB/sec. The D850MV and D850MD boards have four RIMM
sockets (two sockets for each bank) and support the following
memory features:
- Single- or double-sided RIMM configurations
- Maximum of 32 Direct Rambus devices per bank
- Memory configurations from 128 MB (minimum) to 2 GB
(maximum), using 128 Mbit or 256 Mbit technology PC600- or
PC800-compliant RDRAM
- Serial Presence Detect (SPD)-based configuration for
optimal memory operation
- Suspend to RAM support
- ECC and non-ECC support
NOTE: PC700 memory can be installed on
D850MV and D850MD boards but defaults to PC600-level
performance.
Continuity RIMM
Modules All RIMM sockets must be populated to
achieve continuity for termination at the Rambus interface.
Continuity RIMMs (or "pass-through" modules) must be installed
in the second RDRAM bank if memory is not installed. If any of
the RIMM sockets are not populated, the computer will not
complete the Power-On Self-Test (POST) and the BIOS beep codes
will not be heard.
RDRAM Memory Configuration When
installing memory, note the following:
- The four RIMM sockets are grouped into two banks:
- Bank 0 (labeled on the board as RIMM1 and RIMM2)
- Bank 1 (labeled on the board as RIMM3 and RIMM4)
- Bank 0 must be populated first, ensuring that the RDRAM
installed in RIMM1 and RIMM2 is identical in speed, size,
and density. For example, the minimum system configuration
would use two 64 MB RIMM modules of PC600 or PC800 RDRAM.
- If the desired memory configuration has been achieved by
populating Bank 0, then Bank 1 should be filled with two
Continuity RIMMs.
- If memory is to be installed in Bank 1, the RIMM modules
installed in RIMM3 and RIMM4 must be identical in size and
density to each other and match the speed of the RIMM
modules in Bank 0. The RIMM modules do not, however, need to
match those in Bank 0 in size and density. For example, if
Bank 0 has two 128 MB RIMMs of PC800 RDRAM, Bank 1 would
require PC800 RDRAM also; however, any other supported RIMM
modules such as 64 MB or 192 MB could be used.
- If ECC functionality is required, all installed RIMM
modules must be ECC compliant.
The following table
gives examples of RDRAM component density for various RIMM
modules. Component density (counts) can be identified on the
RIMM label.
Supported Memory
Configurations
Rambus
Technology |
Capacity with 4 DRAM
Components per RIMM |
Capacity with 6 DRAM
Components per RIMM |
Capacity with 8 DRAM
Components per RIMM |
Capacity with 12 DRAM
Components per RIMM |
Capacity with 16 DRAM
Components per RIMM |
128/144 Mbit |
64 MB |
96 MB |
128 MB |
192 MB |
256 MB |
256/288 Mbit |
128 MB |
192 MB |
256 MB |
384 MB |
512
MB | |
This applies to:
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