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BIOS Setup Utility Intel® Server Board S2600GZ/GL TPS Help Text: [300m or less](980ft or less) Optimal near sea level. [301m-900m](980ft-2950ft) Optimal performance setting at moderate elevation. [901m-1500m](2950ft-4920ft) Optimal performance setting at high elevation. [Above 1500m](above 4920ft) Optimal performance setting at the highest elevations. Comments: This option sets an altitude value in order to choose a Fan Profile that is optimized for the air density at the current altitude at which the system is installed. Lower altitude selection can lead to potential thermal risk. And higher altitude selection provides better cooling but with undesired acoustic and fan power consumption. If the altitude is known, higher altitude is recommended in order to provide sufficient cooling. Back to [System Acoustic and Performance Configuration] 2. Set Fan Profile Option Values: Performance Acoustic Help Text: [Performance] - Fan control provides primary system cooling before attempting to throttle memory. [Acoustic] - The system will favor using throttling of memory over boosting fans to cool the system if thermal thresholds are met. Comments: This option allows the user to choose a Fan Profile that is optimized for maximizing performance or for minimizing acoustic noise. When Performance is selected, the thermal conditions in the system are controlled by raising fan speed when necessary to raise cooling performance. This provides cooling without impacting system performance, but may impact system acoustic performance - fans running faster are typically louder. The Performance mode is designed to provide sufficient cooling capability covering all kinds of add-in cards on the market. When Acoustic is selected, then rather than increasing fan speed for additional cooling, the system will attempt first to control thermal conditions by throttling memory to reduce heat production. This regulates the system's thermal condition without changing the acoustic performance, but throttling memory may impact system performance. The Acoustic mode offers best acoustic experience and appropriate cooling capability covering mainstream and majority of the add-in cards. The BMC only supports enabling a fan profile through the command if that profile is supported on all fan domains defined for the given system. It is important to configure platform Sensor Data Records (SDRs) so that all desired fan profiles are supported on each fan domain. If no single profile is supported across all domains, the BMC, by default, uses profile 0 and does not allow it to be changed. Back to [System Acoustic and Performance Configuration] 166 Revision 1.1 Intel order number G24881-004

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BIOS Setup Utility
Intel® Server Board S2600GZ/GL TPS
Revision 1.1
Intel order number G24881-004
166
Help Text:
[300m or less](980ft or less) Optimal near sea level.
[301m-900m](980ft-2950ft) Optimal performance setting at moderate elevation.
[901m-1500m](2950ft-4920ft) Optimal performance setting at high elevation.
[Above 1500m](above 4920ft) Optimal performance setting at the highest
elevations.
Comments:
This option sets an altitude value in order to choose a Fan Profile
that is optimized for the air density at the current altitude at which the system is installed.
Lower altitude selection can lead to potential thermal risk. And higher altitude selection
provides better cooling but with undesired acoustic and fan power consumption. If the
altitude is known, higher altitude is recommended in order to provide sufficient cooling.
Back to [
System Acoustic and Performance Configuration
]
2.
Set Fan Profile
Option Values:
Performance
Acoustic
Help Text:
[Performance] - Fan control provides primary system cooling before attempting to
throttle memory.
[Acoustic] - The system will favor using throttling of memory over boosting fans to
cool the system if thermal thresholds are met.
Comments:
This option allows the user to choose a Fan Profile that is
optimized for maximizing performance or for minimizing acoustic noise.
When
Performance
is selected, the thermal conditions in the system are controlled by
raising fan speed when necessary to raise cooling performance. This provides cooling
without impacting system performance, but may impact system acoustic performance
fans running faster are typically louder. The Performance mode is designed to provide
sufficient cooling capability covering all kinds of add-in cards on the market.
When
Acoustic
is selected, then rather than increasing fan speed for additional cooling,
the system will attempt first to control thermal conditions by throttling memory to reduce
heat production. This regulates the system’s thermal condition without changing the
acoustic performance, but throttling memory may impact system performance. The
Acoustic mode offers best acoustic experience and appropriate cooling capability
covering mainstream and majority of the add-in cards.
The BMC only supports enabling a fan profile through the command if that profile is
supported on all fan domains defined for the given system.
It is important to configure
platform Sensor Data Records (SDRs) so that all desired fan profiles are
supported on each fan domain.
If no single profile is supported across all domains, the
BMC, by default, uses profile 0 and does not allow it to be changed.
Back to [
System Acoustic and Performance Configuration
]