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Functional Architecture 
Intel® Server Boards S5520HC and S5500HCV TPS 
 Revision 
1.2 
Intel order number E39529-009 
 
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3.3.4 
Publishing System Memory 
 
The BIOS displays the “Total Memory” of the system during POST if the “Quiet 
Boot” is disabled in the BIOS Setup. This is the total size of memory discovered by 
the BIOS during POST, and is the sum of the individual sizes of installed DDR3 
DIMMs in the system. 
 
The BIOS also provides the total memory of the system in the BIOS setup (Main 
page and Advanced | Memory Configuration Page). This total is the same as the 
amount described by the previous bullet. 
 
The BIOS displays the “Effective Memory” of the system in the BIOS Setup 
(Advanced | Memory Configuration Page). The term Effective Memory refers to the 
total size of all active DDR3 DIMMs (not disabled) and not being used as redundant 
units in Mirrored Channel Mode. 
 
If Quiet Boot is disabled, the BIOS displays the total system memory on the 
diagnostic screen at the end of POST. This total is the same as the amount 
described by the first bullet. 
3.3.4.1 Memory 
Reservation 
for Memory-mapped Functions 
A region of size of 40 MB of memory below 4 GB is always reserved for mapping chipset, 
processor, and BIOS (flash) spaces as memory-mapped I/O regions. This region appears as a 
loss of memory to the operating system. 
This (and other) reserved regions are reclaimed by the operating system if PAE is enabled in 
the operating system. 
In addition to this memory reservation, the BIOS creates another reserved region for memory-
mapped PCI Express* functions, including a standard 64 MB or 256 MB of standard PCI 
Express* MMIO configuration space. This is based on the setup selection, “Maximize Memory 
below 4GB”. 
If this is set to “Enabled”, the BIOS maximizes usage of memory below 4 GB, for an operating 
system without PAE capability, by limiting PCI Express* Extended Configuration Space to 64 
buses, rather than the standard 256 buses.  
3.3.4.2 High-Memory 
Reclaim 
When 4 GB or more of physical memory is installed (physical memory is the memory installed 
as DDR3 DIMMs), the reserved memory is lost. However, the Intel
®
 5500/5520 I/O Hub provides 
a feature called high-memory reclaim, which allows the BIOS and the operating system to 
remap the lost physical memory into system memory above 4 GB (the system memory is the 
memory the processor can see). 
The BIOS always enables high-memory reclaim if it discovers installed physical memory equal 
to or greater than 4 GB. For the operating system, you can recover the reclaimed memory only 
if the PAE feature in the processor is supported and enabled. Most operating systems support 
this feature. For details, see your operating system’s relevant manuals. 
3.3.5 Memory 
Interleaving 
The Intel
®
 Xeon
®
 Processor 5500 Series supports the following memory interleaving mode: