Thanks Allan,
The details I could find are -
* Desktop Board: Gigabyte Z87-HD3
* Board Altered Assembly Number (AA#): ?
* Board Serial Number (SN#): ?
* Previous BIOS: F6
* Current BIOS: F7 01/20/2014
* Power Supply: 750 Watt
* Processor: Intel Core i5 4570
* Memory: 16GB
* Operating System: Windows 7 64-bit
* HDD: 64GB OCZ-AGIL AGILITY3 SSD
To be be honest Allan it's not an issue with the system, I think Windows is getting the readings from the DSDT ACPI table written by an Intel engineer that is why I am posting here.
I was just wondering if I could speak with someone about why it is displayed like that in Device Manager?
Basically it looks like the PAM register memory address ranges (e.g. 0xD0000 - 0xD3FFF) are shown to be on the PCI bus, but the ranges from 0xFED00000 onwards aren't shown to be on the PCI bus, when I think they are just like the PAM registers.
Again it's not an issue and there maybe a reason for displaying them like this but I would just like to know what it is.
Thanks Allan.