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Lockstep mode – Acer AW2000h-AW170h User Manual

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Lockstep mode

In Lockstep Channel Mode, each memory access is a 128-bit data

access that spans Channel 1 and Channel 2. This is done to support

SDDC for DRAM devices with 8-bit wide data ports. The same

address is used on both channels such that an address error on any

channel is detectable by ECC. Lockstep Channel mode is the only

RAS mode that supports x8 SDDC.

Channel 3 has no function and cannot be populated in this mode.

Follow the population rules described in independent mode.

DIMM modules installed in channels 1 and 2 must be identical —

1A and 2A should be the same type, size and manufacturer.

1B and 2B memory should be the same type, size and

manufacturer. However, it is not necessary for slot A to have the

same memory module as slot B within a channel.

The same rule applies to processor 2.

Memory population for lockstep mode

Single processor configuration

Dual processor configuration

Notes: 1. Place DIMMs in “X” location.

2. DIMM population must correspond to the above tables.
3. DIMM modules support 1 GB, 2 GB, 4 GB and 8 GB
DIMMS.
4. The size of each DIMM must be the same across the

Single processor

Processor 1 P1DIMM slots

Channel 1

Channel 2

Channel 3

Configuration

1B

1A

2B

2A

3B

3A

A

X

X

NA

NA

B

X

X

X

X

NA

NA

Dual processors

Processor 1 P1DIMM slots

Processor 2 P2DIMM slots

Channel 1

Channel 2

Channel 3

Channel 1

Channel 2

Channel 3

Configuration

1B

1A

2B

2A

3B

3A

1B

1A

2B

2A

3B

3A

A

X

X

NA

NA

NA

NA

B

X

X

NA

NA

X

X

NA

NA

C

X

X

X

X

NA

NA

X

X

NA

NA

D

X

X

X

X

NA

NA

X

X

X

X

NA

NA

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