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Performance Tuning menu, Optimized Performance Setting [Default], Core Optimizer [Disabled]

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5.4 Performance Tuning menu The Performance Tuning menu items allow you to change performance related settings for different scenarios. Optimized Performance Setting [Default] Allows you to select performance settings for different scenarios. [Default] Default settings. [By Benchmark] Optimize for different kinds of benchmarks. Select this option, then select a benchmark type from the >> list. [By Workload] Optimize for different kinds of workloads. Select this option, then select a workload type from the >> list. Configuration options: [Peak Frequency Optimized] - Applies settings with performance and power consumption balance. Recommended for users that need higher performance. [Latency Optimized] - Applies settings with low latency results. Recommended for latency-sensitive users. [Power Efficient Optimized] - Applies settings with power efficiency. Recommended for general users. [HPC] - Applies settings with optimized compute capability. Recommend for traditional HPC applications. Core Optimizer and Engine Boost appear only when you set Optimized Performance Setting to [Default] or [By Benchmark]. Core Optimizer [Disabled] Enable this item to keep the processor operating at the turbo frequency. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled] Linux support may vary by version of the OS. Engine Boost [Disabled] Enable this item to boost the CPU's frequency. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Level1] [Level2] [Level3(Max)] Operate with an ambient temperature of 25oC or lower for optimized performance. 5-10 Chapter 5: BIOS Setup

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Chapter 5: BIOS Setup
5.4
Performance Tuning menu
The Performance Tuning menu items allow you to change performance related settings for
different scenarios.
Optimized Performance Setting [Default]
Allows you to select performance settings for different scenarios.
[Default]
Default settings.
[By Benchmark]
Optimize for different kinds of benchmarks. Select this option, then select a
benchmark type from the
>>
list.
[By Workload]
Optimize for different kinds of workloads. Select this option, then select a
workload type from the
>>
list.
Configuration options:
[Peak Frequency Optimized]
- Applies settings with performance and
power consumption balance. Recommended for users that need higher
performance.
[Latency Optimized]
- Applies settings with low latency results.
Recommended for latency-sensitive users.
[Power Efficient Optimized]
- Applies settings with power efficiency.
Recommended for general users.
[HPC]
- Applies settings with optimized compute capability. Recommend
for traditional HPC applications.
Core Optimizer
and
Engine Boost
appear only when you set
Optimized Performance
Setting
to
[Default]
or
[By Benchmark]
.
Core Optimizer [Disabled]
Enable this item to keep the processor operating at the turbo frequency.
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]
Linux support may vary by version of the OS.
Engine Boost [Disabled]
Enable this item to boost the CPU's frequency.
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Level1] [Level2] [Level3(Max)]
Operate with an ambient temperature of 25oC or lower for optimized performance.