Overheatin​g = under clocking CPU?

Hi
I have a new g505s with a a8-4500m CPU which is 1.9ghz (up to 2.8ghz) and 8gb ram,
7640g graphics. Right now i can see that current speed is about 2400 mhz per core in Overdrive, but if I start playing a game, this will drop to about 1850mhz right away and seems to stay there. It is as if the turbo core gets disabled. Is that normal?
AIDA64 Extreme is reporting 54-68 degrees for each core.
HWMonitor reporting that the "package" is 100-110 degrees.
Could it be thermal throttling?
I have updated BIOS and drivers for 7640g

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    Online: CPU2 UltraSPARC III+ (v11.1) 8:1 1200MHz 8MB 4:1 ECache <br />Executing POST w/%o0 = 0000.1000.0101.4043<br />0:0><br />0:0>@(#) Sun Fire&#91;TM&#93; V880/V890 POST 4.15.0 2004/05/27 13:23 <br />        /dat/fw/common-source/firmware_re/post/post-build-4.15.0/Cam elot/daktari/<br />integrated  (firmware_re)  <br />0:0>Copyright �� 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved<br />  SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL.<br />  Use is subject to license terms.<br />0:0>Jump from OBP->POST.<br />0:0>diag-switch? configuration variable set TRUE.<br />0:0>Keyswitch in DIAGNOSTIC POSITION.<br />0:0>Diag level set to MAX.<br />0:0>Verbosity level set to MAX.<br />0:0>MFG scrpt mode set NORM <br />0:0>I/O port set to serial TTYA.<br />0:0><br />0:0>Start selftest...<br />0:0>CPUs present in system: 0:0 2:0<br />0:0>Test CPU(s).....<br />0:0>Init CPU<br />0:0>     UltraSparc_III_plus Version 11.1<br />0:0>DMMU Registers Access<br />0:0>DMMU TLB DATA RAM Access<br />0:0>DMMU TLB TAGS Access<br />0:0>IMMU Registers Access<br />0:0>IMMU TLB DATA RAM Access<br />0:0>IMMU TLB TAGS Access<br />0:0>Probe Ecache<br />0:0>     Size = 00000000.00800000...<br />0:0>Ecache Data Bitwalk<br />0:0>Ecache Address Bitwalk<br />0:0>Scrub and Setup Ecache<br />0:0>Setup and Enable DMMU<br />0:0>Setup DMMU Miss Handler<br />0:0>Test and Init Temp Mailbox<br />2:0>Init CPU<br />2:0>     UltraSparc_III_plus Version 11.1<br />2:0>DMMU Registers Access<br />2:0>DMMU TLB DATA RAM Access<br />2:0>DMMU TLB TAGS Access<br />2:0>IMMU Registers Access<br />2:0>IMMU TLB DATA RAM Access<br />2:0>IMMU TLB TAGS Access<br />2:0>Probe Ecache<br />2:0>     Size = 00000000.00800000...<br />2:0>Ecache Data Bitwalk<br />2:0>Ecache Address Bitwalk<br />2:0>Scrub and Setup Ecache<br />2:0>Setup and Enable DMMU<br />2:0>Setup DMMU Miss Handler<br />2:0>Test and Init Temp Mailbox<br />0:0>Init Scan/I2C.....<br />0:0>Initializing Scan Database<br />0:0>Mask DAR errors off<br />0:0>Init MDR DTL<br />0:0>Init DAR DTL<br />0:0>Enable Partial DAR error<br />0:0>Init DCS DTL<br />0:0>Init I2C<br />0:0>Unquiesce Safari<br />0:0>Margin all voltages to nominal<br />0:0>Scan ring integrity<br />0:0><br />0:0>INFO: H/W under test = CPU Board Slot B (Cheetah 1, DCDS &#91;0-7&#93;, SRAMs) Scan <br />Ring NOT Present or Shut OFF <br />0:0><br />0:0>INFO: H/W under test = CPU Board Slot B (Cheetah 3, SRAMs) Scan Ring NOT Pre<br />sent or Shut OFF <br />0:0><br />0:0>INFO: H/W under test = CPU Board Slot C (Cheetah 4, DCDS &#91;0-7&#93;, SRAMs) Scan <br />Ring NOT Present or Shut OFF <br />0:0><br />0:0>INFO: H/W under test = CPU Board Slot D (Cheetah 5, DCDS &#91;0-7&#93;, SRAMs) Scan <br />Ring NOT Present or Shut OFF <br />0:0><br />0:0>INFO: H/W under test = CPU Board Slot C (Cheetah 6, SRAMs) Scan Ring NOT Pre<br />sent or Shut OFF <br />0:0><br />0:0>INFO: H/W under test = CPU Board Slot D (Cheetah 7, SRAMs) Scan Ring NOT Pre<br />sent or Shut OFF <br />0:0>Set Trip Temp CPU 0 to 110C<br />0:0>Set Trip Temp CPU 2 to 110C<br />0:0>TUES DEC  13 11:48:56 GMT 5<br />0:0>Safari quick check<br />0:0>      to IO-bridge_0 <br />0:0>      to IO-bridge_1 <br />0:0>Safari full  check<br />0:0>      to IO-bridge_0 <br />0:0>      to IO-bridge_1 <br />0:0>Disable CPU 0 error checking<br />0:0>Disable CPU 2 error checking<br />0:0>Basic Memory Test.....<br />0:0>Probe and Setup Memory<br />0:0>INFO:        512MB Bank 0<br />0:0>INFO:        512MB Bank 1<br />0:0>INFO:        512MB Bank 2<br />0:0>INFO:        512MB Bank 3<br />0:0><br />0:0>Data Bitwalk on Master<br />0:0>     Test Bank 0.<br />0:0>     Test Bank 1.<br />0:0>     Test Bank 2.<br />0:0>     Test Bank 3.<br />0:0>Address Bitwalk on Master<br />0:0><br />0:0>INFO: Addr walk mem test on CPU 0:0 Bank 0: 00000000.00000000 to 00000000.20<br />000000.<br />0:0><br />0:0>INFO: Addr walk mem test on CPU 0:0 Bank 1: 00000001.00000000 to 00000001.20<br />000000.<br />0:0><br />0:0>INFO: Addr walk mem test on CPU 0:0 Bank 2: 00000002.00000000 to 00000002.20<br />000000.<br />0:0><br />0:0>INFO: Addr walk mem test on CPU 0:0 Bank 3: 00000003.00000000 to 00000003.20<br />000000.<br />0:0>Set Mailbox<br />0:0>Setup Final DMMU Entries<br />0:0>Post Image Region Scrub<br />0:0>Run POST from Memory<br />0:0>Verifying checksum on copied image.<br />0:0>The Memory's CHECKSUM value is 2a78.<br />0:0>The Memory's Content Size value is a0654.<br />0:0>Success...  Checksum on Memory Validated.<br />2:0>Safari quick check<br />2:0>      to IO-bridge_0 <br />2:0>      to IO-bridge_1 <br />2:0>Safari full  check<br />2:0>      to IO-bridge_0 <br />2:0>      to IO-bridge_1 <br />2:0>Probe and Setup Memory<br />2:0>INFO:        512MB Bank 0<br />2:0>INFO:        512MB Bank 1<br />2:0>INFO:        512MB Bank 2<br />2:0>INFO:        512MB Bank 3<br />2:0><br />2:0>Set Mailbox<br />0:0>Data Bitwalk on Slave 2<br />0:0>     Test Bank 0.<br />0:0>     Test Bank 1.<br />0:0>     Test Bank 2.<br />0:0>     Test Bank 3.<br />0:0>Address Bitwalk on Slave 2<br />0:0><br />0:0>INFO: Addr walk mem test on CPU 2:0 Bank 0: 00000020.00000000 to 00000020.20<br />000000.<br />0:0><br />0:0>INFO: Addr walk mem test on CPU 2:0 Bank 1: 00000021.00000000 to 00000021.20<br />000000.<br />0:0><br />0:0>INFO: Addr walk mem test on CPU 2:0 Bank 2: 00000022.00000000 to 00000022.20<br />000000.<br />0:0><br />0:0>INFO: Addr walk mem test on CPU 2:0 Bank 3: 00000023.00000000 to 00000023.20<br />000000.<br />2:0>Setup Final DMMU Entries<br />2:0>Map Slave POST to master memory<br />2:0>8k DMMU TLB 0 Data<br />0:0>Full CPU Test.....<br />0:0>8k DMMU TLB 0 Data<br />2:0>8k DMMU TLB 1 Data<br />0:0>8k DMMU TLB 1 Data<br />2:0>8k DMMU TLB 0 Tags<br />0:0>8k DMMU TLB 0 Tags<br />2:0>8k DMMU TLB 1 Tags<br />0:0>8k DMMU TLB 1 Tags<br />2:0>8k IMMU TLB Data<br />0:0>8k IMMU TLB Data<br />2:0>8k IMMU TLB Tags<br />0:0>8k IMMU TLB Tags<br />2:0>Instruction Cache Tag RAM<br />0:0>Instruction Cache Tag RAM<br />2:0>Instruction Cache RAM<br />0:0>Instruction Cache RAM<br />2:0>I-Cache Valid/Predict TAGS Test<br />0:0>I-Cache Valid/Predict TAGS Test<br />2:0>I-Cache Branch Predict Array Test<br />0:0>I-Cache Branch Predict Array Test<br />2:0>Instruction Cache Snoop Tag Field<br />0:0>Instruction Cache Snoop Tag Field<br />2:0>Flush D/W caches<br />0:0>Flush D/W caches<br />2:0>Data Cache RAM<br />0:0>Data Cache RAM<br />2:0>Data Cache Tags<br />0:0>Data Cache Tags<br />2:0>Data Micro Tags<br />0:0>Data Micro Tags<br />2:0>D-Cache SnoopTags Test<br />0:0>D-Cache SnoopTags Test<br />2:0>WCache RAM<br />0:0>WCache RAM<br />2:0>WCache Tags<br />0:0>WCache Tags<br />2:0>W-Cache Valid bit Test<br />0:0>W-Cache Valid bit Test<br />2:0>W-Cache Bank valid bit Test<br />0:0>W-Cache Bank valid bit Test<br />2:0>W-Cache SnoopTAGS Test<br />0:0>W-Cache SnoopTAGS Test<br />2:0>Prefetch Cache RAM<br />0:0>Prefetch Cache RAM<br />2:0>Prefetch Cache Tags<br />0:0>Prefetch Cache Tags<br />2:0>P-Cache SnoopTags Test<br />0:0>P-Cache SnoopTags Test<br />2:0>P-Cache Status Data Test<br />0:0>P-Cache Status Data Test<br />2:0>Branch Prediction Initialization<br />0:0>Branch Prediction Initialization<br />2:0>Print Mem Config<br />2:0>Caches : Icache is ON, Dcache is ON, Wcache is ON, Pcache is ON.<br />2:0>Memory in non-interleave config:<br />2:0>     Bank 0    512MB : 00000020.00000000 -> 00000020.20000000.<br />2:0>     Bank 1    512MB : 00000021.00000000 -> 00000021.20000000.<br />2:0>     Bank 2    512MB : 00000022.00000000 -> 00000022.20000000.<br />2:0>     Bank 3    512MB : 00000023.00000000 -> 00000023.20000000.<br />0:0>Memory Block.....<br />0:0>Print Mem Config<br />0:0>Caches : Icache is ON, Dcache is ON, Wcache is ON, Pcache is ON.<br />0:0>Memory in non-interleave config:<br />0:0>     Bank 0    512MB : 00000000.00000000 -> 00000000.20000000.<br />0:0>     Bank 1    512MB : 00000001.00000000 -> 00000001.20000000.<br />0:0>     Bank 2    512MB : 00000002.00000000 -> 00000002.20000000.<br />0:0>     Bank 3    512MB : 00000003.00000000 -> 00000003.20000000.<br />2:0>Scrub Memory<br />0:0>Scrub Memory<br />2:0>Quick Block Mem Test<br />2:0>Quick Test 16777216 bytes at 00000020.00000000<br />0:0>Quick Block Mem Test<br />0:0>Quick Test 16777216 bytes at 00000000.00600000<br />0:0>40% Done...<br />2:0>Flush Caches<br />0:0>Flush Caches<br />2:0>Get code in ecache.<br />0:0>Get code in ecache.<br />0:0>IO-Bridge Tests.....<br />0:0>IO-Bridge unit 0 init      test   <br />0:0>IO-Bridge unit 1 init      test   <br />0:0>IO-Bridge unit 0 reg       test   <br />0:0>IO-Bridge unit 0 mem       test   <br />0:0>IO-Bridge unit 0 PCI DMA A test   <br />0:0>IO-Bridge unit 0 PCI DMA B test   <br />0:0>IO-Bridge unit 0 PCI merg  test   <br />0:0>IO-Bridge unit 0 PCI iommu test   <br />0:0>IO-Bridge unit 0 PCI stc   test   <br />0:0>IO-Bridge unit 0 interrupt test   <br />0:0>IO-Bridge unit 1 reg       test   <br />0:0>IO-Bridge unit 1 mem       test   <br />0:0>IO-Bridge unit 1 PCI DMA C test   <br />0:0>IO-Bridge unit 1 PCI DMA D test   <br />0:0>IO-Bridge unit 1 PCI merg  test   <br />0:0>IO-Bridge unit 1 PCI iommu test   <br />0:0>IO-Bridge unit 1 PCI stc   test   <br />0:0>IO-Bridge unit 1 interrupt test   <br />2:0>IO-Bridge unit 0 init      test   <br />2:0>IO-Bridge unit 0 reg       test   <br />2:0>IO-Bridge unit 0 mem       test   <br />2:0>IO-Bridge unit 0 PCI DMA   test   <br />2:0>IO-Bridge unit 0 PCI merg  test   <br />2:0>IO-Bridge unit 0 PCI iommu test   <br />2:0>IO-Bridge unit 0 PCI stc   test   <br />2:0>IO-Bridge unit 0 interrupt test   <br />2:0>IO-Bridge unit 1 init      test   <br />2:0>IO-Bridge unit 1 reg       test   <br />2:0>IO-Bridge unit 1 mem       test   <br />2:0>IO-Bridge unit 1 PCI DMA   test   <br />2:0>IO-Bridge unit 1 PCI merg  test   <br />2:0>IO-Bridge unit 1 PCI iommu test   <br />2:0>IO-Bridge unit 1 PCI stc   test   <br />2:0>IO-Bridge unit 1 interrupt test   <br />2:0>FPU Registers and Data Path<br />0:0>FPU Registers and Data Path<br />2:0>FPU Move Registers<br />0:0>FPU Move Registers<br />2:0>FSR Read/Write<br />0:0>FSR Read/Write<br />2:0>FPU Branch Instructions<br />0:0>FPU Branch Instructions<br />2:0>FPU Functional Test<br />0:0>FPU Functional Test<br />2:0>FPU BLOCK REG TEST<br />0:0>FPU BLOCK REG TEST<br />2:0>Calculating memory test time<br />0:0>Full Memory Test.....<br />2:0><br />2:0>INFO: The expected TIMEOUT for the block memory tests can exceed 2 minutes.<br />0:0>Calculating memory test time<br />2:0><br />2:0>INFO: The expected TIMEOUT for the MOVI memory tests can exceed 112 minutes.<br />0:0><br />0:0>INFO: The expected TIMEOUT for the block memory tests can exceed 2 minutes.<br />0:0><br />0:0>INFO: The expected TIMEOUT for the MOVI memory tests can exceed 112 minutes.<br />2:0>Block Memory<br />0:0>Block Memory<br />2:0>Test 536870912 bytes on bank 0....<br />0:0>Test 530579456 bytes on bank 0....<br />0:0>1% Done...<br />0:0>4% Done...<br />0:0>6% Done...<br />0:0>9% Done...<br />0:0>12% Done...<br />0:0>15% Done...<br />0:0>18% Done...<br />0:0>20% Done...<br />0:0>23% Done...<br />0:0>26% Done...<br />0:0>29% Done...<br />0:0>32% Done...<br />0:0>35% Done...<br />0:0>37% Done...<br />0:0>40% Done...<br />0:0>43% Done...<br />0:0>46% Done...<br />0:0>49% Done...<br />0:0>51% Done...<br />0:0>54% Done...<br />0:0>57% Done...<br />0:0>60% Done...<br />0:0>63% Done...<br 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Done...<br />2:0>Test 536870912 bytes on bank 2....<br />0:0>87% Done...<br />0:0>90% Done...<br />2:0><br />2:0>WARNING: TEST = Block Memory<br />2:0>H/W under test = CPU0, All CPU0 Memory<br />2:0>MSG = Data or Instruction Access Error,<br />     Trap Type      00000000.00000063<br />     Trap PC        ffffffff.f01213d0<br />     Trap Level     00000000.00000001<br />     AFSR           00000002.00000147<br />     AFAR           00000022.06330020<br />2:0>END_WARNING<br /><br />0:0>93% Done...<br />2:0>     CE bit: Correctable system data ECC error<br />2:0><br />     Failed cache line data:<br />2:0>          Address 00000022.06330000=00000000.00000000.<br />2:0>          Address 00000022.06330008=00000000.00000000.<br />2:0>          Address 00000022.06330010=00000000.00000000.<br />2:0>          Address 00000022.06330018=00000000.00000000.<br />2:0>          Address 00000022.06330020=00000000.00000000.<br />2:0>          Address 00000022.06330028=00000000.00000000.<br />2:0>          Address 00000022.06330030=00000000.00000000.<br />2:0>          Address 00000022.06330038=00000000.00000000.<br />2:0>     AFSR check after re-reading data:<br />2:0>     No Errors in afsr reg<br />0:0>95% Done...<br />2:0><br />2:0>ERROR: TEST = Block Memory<br />2:0>H/W under test = CPU2 Bank 2 Dimm 0, J7900 side 2<br />2:0>Repair Instructions: Replace items in order listed by 'H/W under test' above<br />.<br />2:0>MSG = DIMM failure Bank 2 DIMM 0 Pin 87<br />2:0>END_ERROR<br /><br />0:0>98% Done...<br />2:0>Test 536870912 bytes on bank 3....<br />0:0>Test 536870912 bytes on bank 2....<br />0:0>1% Done...<br />0:0>4% Done...<br />0:0>6% Done...<br />0:0>9% Done...<br />0:0>12% Done...<br />0:0>15% Done...<br />0:0>18% Done...<br />0:0>20% Done...<br />0:0>23% Done...<br />0:0>26% Done...<br />0:0>29% Done...<br />0:0>31% Done...<br />0:0>34% Done...<br />0:0>37% Done...<br />0:0>40% Done...<br />0:0>43% Done...<br />0:0>45% Done...<br />0:0>48% Done...<br />0:0>51% Done...<br />0:0>54% Done...<br />0:0>56% Done...<br />0:0>59% Done...<br />0:0>62% Done...<br />0:0>65% Done...<br />0:0>68% Done...<br />0:0>70% Done...<br />0:0>73% Done...<br />0:0>76% Done...<br />0:0>79% Done...<br />0:0>81% Done...<br />0:0>84% Done...<br />0:0>87% Done...<br />0:0>90% Done...<br />0:0>93% Done...<br />0:0>95% Done...<br />0:0>98% Done...<br />0:0>Test 536870912 bytes on bank 3....<br />0:0>1% Done...<br />0:0>4% Done...<br />0:0>6% Done...<br />0:0>9% Done...<br />0:0>12% Done...<br />0:0>15% Done...<br />0:0>18% Done...<br />0:0>20% Done...<br />0:0>23% Done...<br />0:0>26% Done...<br />0:0>29% Done...<br />0:0>31% Done...<br />0:0>34% Done...<br />0:0>37% Done...<br />0:0>40% Done...<br />0:0>43% Done...<br />0:0>45% Done...<br />0:0>48% Done...<br />0:0>51% Done...<br />0:0>54% Done...<br />0:0>56% Done...<br />0:0>59% Done...<br />0:0>62% Done...<br />0:0>65% Done...<br />0:0>68% Done...<br />0:0>70% Done...<br />0:0>73% Done...<br />0:0>76% Done...<br />0:0>79% Done...<br />0:0>81% Done...<br />0:0>84% Done...<br />0:0>87% Done...<br />0:0>90% Done...<br />0:0>93% Done...<br />0:0>95% Done...<br />0:0>98% Done...<br />0:0><br />0:0>Motherboard/Centerplane Board Part Number:   <br />0:0>     5016771-02-50<br />0:0>IO/Riser Board Part Number:   <br />0:0>     5015142-17-50<br />0:0>CPUA Board Part Number:   <br />0:0>     5016164-02-50<br />0:0>CPUB Board Part Number:   <br />0:0><br />0:0>INFO: Unpopulated Slot <br />0:0>CPUC Board Part Number:   <br />0:0><br />0:0>INFO: Unpopulated Slot <br />0:0>CPUD Board Part Number:   <br />0:0><br />0:0>INFO: Unpopulated Slot <br />0:0>Enable Errors.....<br />0:0>Turn IO-Bridge 0 errors on<br />0:0>Turn IO-Bridge 1 errors on<br />0:0>Turn CPU 0 errors on<br />0:0>Turn CPU 2 errors on<br />0:0>Turn Module A DCDS errors on<br />0:0>Turn DCS errors on<br />0:0>Turn DAR errors on<br />0:0>Turn error traps on<br />0:0>ERROR:<br />0:0>     POST toplevel status has the following failures:<br />0:0>          CPU2 Memory Bank 2<br />0:0>     POST failed the following devices on CPU 2:<br />0:0>          Mem Bank2 DIMM0<br />0:0>END_ERROR<br /><br />0:0>POST:     Return to OBP.<br /><br /><br />CPU0: System POST Completed<br />    Pass/Fail Status  = ffff.ffff.ffff.ffff<br />    ESB Overall Status  = ffff.fbff.ffff.ffff<br /><br /><br /><>
    POST Reset
    @(#)OBP 4.15.1 2004/06/02 16:06 Sun Fire 8XX
    Front Panel Keyswitch is in Diagnostic position.
    System is initializing in Service Mode.
    Online: CPU0 UltraSPARC III+ (v11.1) 8:1 1200MHz 8MB 4:1 ECache
    Online: CPU2 UltraSPARC III+ (v11.1) 8:1 1200MHz 8MB 4:1 ECache <br />Configuring CPUs..........<br />... CPU0 Rated Speed 1200MHz, Safari 150MHz, want 8:1, got 8:1 ==> CPU 1200MHz<br />         Ecache 8MB 3.3ns mode=5-4-4 2-way ECCR: 0000.0000.0343.4c00<br />... CPU2 Rated Speed 1200MHz, Safari 150MHz, want 8:1, got 8:1 ==> CPU 1200MHz<br />         Ecache 8MB 3.3ns mode=5-4-4 2-way ECCR: 0000.0000.0343.4c00 Done<br /><>
    CPU Configuration Reset
    @(#)OBP 4.15.1 2004/06/02 16:06 Sun Fire 8XX
    Front Panel Keyswitch is in Diagnostic position.
    System is initializing in Service Mode.
    Online: CPU0 UltraSPARC III+ (v11.1) 8:1 1200MHz 8MB 4:1 ECache
    Online: *CPU2 UltraSPARC III+ (v11.1) 8:1 1200MHz 8MB 4:1 ECache <br />Enabling system bus....... CPU0 CPU2 Done<br />Probing Memory............<br />Probing CPU0 memory configuration<br />  NGDIMM#0 part# 501-5401-02 serial# 239775,  128MB + 128MB,  SC#0<br />  NGDIMM#1 part# 501-5401-02 serial# 210339,  128MB + 128MB,  SC#0<br />  NGDIMM#2 part# 501-5401-02 serial# 269977,  128MB + 128MB,  SC#0<br />  NGDIMM#3 part# 501-5401-02 serial# 259281,  128MB + 128MB,  SC#0<br />  NGDIMM#4 part# 501-5401-02 serial# 285460,  128MB + 128MB,  SC#0<br />  NGDIMM#5 part# 501-5401-02 serial# 241197,  128MB + 128MB,  SC#0<br />  NGDIMM#6 part# 501-5401-02 serial# 239762,  128MB + 128MB,  SC#0<br />  NGDIMM#7 part# 501-5401-02 serial# 207368,  128MB + 128MB,  SC#0<br />Probing CPU2 memory configuration<br />  NGDIMM#0 part# 501-5401-02 serial# 306155,  128MB + 128MB,  SC#0<br />  NGDIMM#1 part# 501-5401-02 serial# 241926,  128MB + 128MB,  SC#0<br />  NGDIMM#2 part# 501-5401-02 serial# 236717,  128MB + 128MB,  SC#0<br />  NGDIMM#3 part# 501-5401-02 serial# 277929,  128MB + 128MB,  SC#0<br />  NGDIMM#4 part# 501-5401-02 serial# 267633,  128MB + 128MB,  SC#0<br />  NGDIMM#5 part# 501-5401-02 serial# 266643,  128MB + 128MB,  SC#0<br />  NGDIMM#6 part# 501-5401-02 serial# 210277,  128MB + 128MB,  SC#0<br />  NGDIMM#7 part# 501-5401-02 serial# 284702,  128MB + 128MB,  SC#0 Done<br />Initializing CPUs.........<br />Mungeing Memory...........Done<br />HiMem: 0000.00a0.8000.0000, size: 0000.0000.4000.0000<br />Configuring Memory........ CPU0 CPU2 Done<br />Init ICache/etc........... CPU0 CPU2 Done<br />Init ECache Tags.......... CPU0 CPU2 Done<br />Clearing TLBs............. CPU0 CPU2 Done<br />Setup I/DTLBs............. CPU0 CPU2 Done<br />Enabling Cache/MMUs....... CPU0 CPU2 Done<br />Init ECache Data.......... CPU0 CPU2 Done<br />Initializing boot memory..<br />Zeroing memory...Done<br />Copying FLASHRAM to memory...Verifying base 128KB...Done<br />Jumping into RAM (leaving slave CPUs in ROM)<br />RAM CRC = 0000.0000.64d5.d449;  ROM CRC = 0000.0000.64d5.d449<br />Dropping in...<br />Find dropin, Decompressing Done, Size 0000.0000.0007.a830 (491KB)<br />Slave CPUs starting Forth at 0000.0000.f000.00e0 Done<br /><br />Boot  CPU2 starting Forth at 0000.0000.f000.00e0<br /><br />Diagnostic console initialized<br />Probing gptwo at 0,0 SUNW,UltraSPARC-III+ (1200 MHz @ 8:1, 8 MB)<br />   memory-controller <br />Probing gptwo at 1,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 2,0 SUNW,UltraSPARC-III+ (1200 MHz @ 8:1, 8 MB)<br />   memory-controller <br />Probing gptwo at 3,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 4,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 5,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 6,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 7,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 8,0 pci pci <br />Probing gptwo at 9,0 pci pci <br />Probing gptwo at 10,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 11,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 12,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 13,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 14,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 15,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 16,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 17,0 Nothing there<br />Loading Support Packages: kbd-translator obp-tftp SUNW,i2c-ram-device <br />   SUNW,fru-device <br />Loading onboard drivers: ebus flashprom bbc power i2c fru fru fru fru <br />   fru fru fru fru fru fru fru fru fru fru fru fru fru fru fru i2c <br />   controller smbus-ara controller temperature temperature ioexp adio <br />   adio ioexp ioexp ioexp ioexp ioexp ioexp ioexp adio adio adio adio <br />   temperature-sensor fru fru fru fru fru fru rscrtc hotplug-controller <br />   hotplug-controller hotplug-controller hotplug-controller bbc i2c i2c <br />   nvram idprom rtc gpio pmc rsc-control rsc-console serial <br />Setting NVRAM parameters to 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target="_blank">pci&#64;8</a>,700000 Device 2  Nothing there <br />Probing /<a href="mailto:pci&#64;8" target="_blank">pci&#64;8</a>,700000 Device 3  Nothing there <br />Probing /<a href="mailto:pci&#64;8" target="_blank">pci&#64;8</a>,700000 Device 4  Nothing there <br />Probing /<a href="mailto:pci&#64;8" target="_blank">pci&#64;8</a>,700000 Device 5  Nothing there <br />Probing /<a href="mailto:pci&#64;9" target="_blank">pci&#64;9</a>,600000 Device 1  Nothing there <br />Probing /<a href="mailto:pci&#64;9" target="_blank">pci&#64;9</a>,600000 Device 2  Nothing there <br />Probing /<a href="mailto:pci&#64;9" target="_blank">pci&#64;9</a>,700000 Device 1  network usb <br />Probing /<a href="mailto:pci&#64;9" target="_blank">pci&#64;9</a>,700000 Device 2  Nothing there <br />Probing /<a href="mailto:pci&#64;9" target="_blank">pci&#64;9</a>,700000 Device 3  Nothing there <br />Probing /<a href="mailto:pci&#64;9" target="_blank">pci&#64;9</a>,700000 Device 4  Nothing there <br /><br />screen not found.<br />keyboard not found.<br />Keyboard not present.  Using ttya for input and output.<br />Probing gptwo at 0,0 SUNW,UltraSPARC-III+ (1200 MHz @ 8:1, 8 MB)<br />   memory-controller <br />Probing gptwo at 1,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 2,0 SUNW,UltraSPARC-III+ (1200 MHz @ 8:1, 8 MB)<br />   memory-controller <br />Probing gptwo at 3,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 4,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 5,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 6,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 7,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 8,0 pci pci <br />Probing gptwo at 9,0 pci pci <br />Probing gptwo at 10,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 11,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 12,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 13,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 14,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 15,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 16,0 Nothing there<br />Probing gptwo at 17,0 Nothing there<br />Loading Support Packages: kbd-translator obp-tftp SUNW,i2c-ram-device <br />   SUNW,fru-device <br />Loading onboard drivers: ebus flashprom bbc power i2c fru fru fru fru <br />   fru fru fru fru fru fru fru fru fru fru fru fru fru fru fru i2c <br />   controller smbus-ara controller temperature temperature ioexp adio <br />   adio ioexp ioexp ioexp ioexp ioexp ioexp ioexp adio adio adio adio <br />   temperature-sensor fru fru fru fru fru fru rscrtc hotplug-controller <br />   hotplug-controller hotplug-controller hotplug-controller bbc i2c i2c <br />   nvram idprom rtc gpio pmc rsc-control rsc-console serial <br />Setting NVRAM parameters to default values.<br />Memory Configuration: <br />CPU0 Bank0  128 +  128 +  128 +  128 :  512MB @  a080000000  2-way #0<br />CPU0 Bank1  128 +  128 +  128 +  128 :  512MB @  a000000000  4-way #0<br />CPU0 Bank2  128 +  128 +  128 +  128 :  512MB @  a080000000  2-way #1<br />CPU0 Bank3  128 +  128 +  128 +  128 :  512MB @  a000000000  4-way #2<br />CPU2 Bank0  128 +  128 +  128 +  128 : Not in Use 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target="_blank">pci&#64;9</a>,600000 Device 1  Nothing there <br />Probing /<a href="mailto:pci&#64;9" target="_blank">pci&#64;9</a>,600000 Device 2  Nothing there <br />Probing /<a href="mailto:pci&#64;9" target="_blank">pci&#64;9</a>,700000 Device 1  network usb <br />Probing /<a href="mailto:pci&#64;9" target="_blank">pci&#64;9</a>,700000 Device 2  Nothing there <br />Probing /<a href="mailto:pci&#64;9" target="_blank">pci&#64;9</a>,700000 Device 3  Nothing there <br />Probing /<a href="mailto:pci&#64;9" target="_blank">pci&#64;9</a>,700000 Device 4  Nothing there <br /><br /><br />Sun Fire 880, No Keyboard<br />Copyright 1998-2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.<br />OpenBoot 4.15.1, 3072 MB memory installed, Serial #53196234.<br />Ethernet address 0:3:ba:2b:b5:ca, Host ID: 832bb5ca.<br /><br /><br /><br />Creating CPU memory layout properties.<br /><br /><br />Running diagnostic script obdiag/normal<br /><br />Testing /<a href="mailto:pci&#64;8" 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    Once complete you will need to download and re-install the latest version of the Intel Management Engine Drivers.
    <<Intel Downloads / Management Engine>>
    Please note that flashing this release occurs entirely at your own risk!

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