Processors – HP Insight Management Agents User Manual
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HP SmartMemory—Displays whether the DIMM slot is populated with an HP SmartMemory
DIMM.
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Maximum Frequency—Displays memory module maximum frequency in MHz.
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Minimum Voltage—Displays the minimum voltage, in volts, needed for the module to operate.
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Ranks—Displays the number of physical ranks on the module.
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HP DIMM Part No—Displays the part number for HP SmartMemory DIMMs.
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Technology—Displays the technology of Memory Module.
Unknown—Memory Technology can not be determined.
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Burst EDO
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RDRAM
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RDIMM
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Processors
The following information about each processor in the system is available in this window. This
information may vary depending on device type.
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Processor—Lists the type of processor and its speed. For devices, the colored ball indicates
the status of each processor.
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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.
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Slot—Lists the number of the slot where the processor is installed. Use this information for
identification purposes.
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Slot 0—Indicates that a CPU or a memory module is connected directly to the system board
and not in an expansion board.
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Socket—Displays the currently selected processor’s socket. Use this information for identification
purposes.
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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.
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Action—Indicates what action, if any, should be taken for the currently selected processor.
Possible values include No Action Needed and Replace CPU.
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Step—Displays the revision level of the processor.
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Cores—Indicates the number of cores present in this processor
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Threads—Indicates the number of threads present in this processor
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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.
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