Server Board Family Datasheet

System BIOS Intel® S5000 Server Board Family Datasheet
Revision 1.3
Intel order number D38960-006
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Table 24. Setup Utility — PCI Configuration Screen Fields
Setup Item Options Help Text Comments
Memory Mapped I/O
Start Address
1.5GB
1.75GB
2.00GB
2.25GB
2.5GB
2.75GB
3.00GB
3.25GB
3.50GB
Select the start of the reserved memory region for
PCI memory mapped I/O space that ends at 4GB.
Warning: Depending on the system configuration,
this option may impact the amount of system
memory detected by an OS without Physical
Address Extension (PAE) support.
For all PAE (Physical
Address Extension) aware
Operating Systems, 2.5GB
should be selected. The
system will remap memory
and the OS will detect all
memory installed in the
system. If the installed OS
does not support PAE, the
maximum memory size
detected is linked to the
setup option
selected. For example,
if 2.5GB is selected, only
2.5GB will be detected by
the OS.
Memory Mapped I/O
above 4GB
Enabled
Disabled
Enable or disable memory mapped I/O of 64-bit
PCI devices to 4GB or greater address space.
Onboard Video
Enabled
Disabled
Onboard video controller.
Warning: System video will be completely
disabled if this option is disabled and an add-in
video adapter is not installed.
When disabled, the system
requires an add-in video
card in order for video to
be seen.
Dual Monitor Video Enabled
Disabled
Both the onboard video controller and an add-in
video adapter will be enabled for system video.
The onboard video controller will be the primary
video device.
Onboard NIC ROM
Enabled
Disabled
Load the embedded option ROM for the onboard
network controllers.
Warning: If [Disabled] is selected, NIC1 and NIC2
can not be used to boot or wake the system.
I/O Module NIC ROM Enabled
Disabled
Load the embedded option ROM for the onboard
network controller on the I/O module.
Option only displays when
a Dual GigE I/O Module is
Installed
NIC 1 MAC Address No entry
allowed
Information only. 12 hex
digits of the MAC address.
NIC 2 MAC Address No entry
allowed
Information only. 12 hex
digits of the MAC address.
Intel® I/OAT
Enabled
Disabled
Intel® I/O Acceleration Technology (I/OAT)
accelerates TCP/IP processing for onboard NICs,
delivers data-movement efficiencies across the
entire server platform, and minimizes system
overhead.
3.7.2.1.8 System Acoustic and Performance Configuration
The System Acoustic and Performance Configuration screen provides fields to configure the
thermal characteristics of the system.