Acer Altos T350F2 記憶體支援說明
●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 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.
DIMM slot layout