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power supply., The hardware reduces the amount of power consumed if one of the power supplies fails.

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• Pins 2-3 covered: Sets the power consumption threshold to 1030 watts Power consumption is based on the power consumed within the system. Power factors for inefficiency are not included in the above figures. Servers connected to high-line power (200 / 208 / 220 / 230 / 240 VAC) do not have a power consumption threshold. Under these conditions, jumper J6F1 should be set to: • 100 / 110 VAC rated circuit: cover pins 2-3 • 115 / 120 / 127 VAC rated circuit: cover pins 1-2 • 200 / 208 / 220 / 230 / 240 VAC rated circuit: cover pins 1-2 The power consumption threshold is most likely to be exceeded when all of the following conditions are met: • The server is connected to a low-line power circuit • The server has a single power supply installed • The server is fully configured with four processors, 16 x4 GB DIMMs, and all PCI slots are filled • The server is running at maximum performance If the power consumption threshold is crossed, the hardware throttles the processors to reduce the power consumption to below the set threshold. The processor performance can be returned to the full performance level by power cycling the server. When two power supplies are installed, the required power is divided between them. By using both circuits, the server can draw more power than the threshold limit for a single power supply. The hardware reduces the amount of power consumed if one of the power supplies fails. This ensures the system consumes less power than the threshold from the single operating power supply. When a failed power supply is replaced, the system is again able to share the power load and operate at full performance. If the J6F1 jumper is set incorrectly, the following may occur: • If the jumper is covering pins 1-2 on a 100 / 110 VAC circuit, the server is allowed to consume up to 1180 watts. This setting may cause a circuit breaker to trip. • If the jumper is covering pins 2-3 on a 115 / 120 / 127 VAC circuit, the server power consumption threshold is set to 1030 watts. The lower power threshold may be exceeded, limiting system performance. Intel® Server System S7000FC4UR Product Guide 17

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Pins 2-3 covered: Sets the power consumption threshold to 1030 watts
Power consumption is based on the power consumed within the system. Power factors for
inefficiency are not included in the above figures.
Servers connected to high-line power (200 / 208 / 220 / 230 / 240 VAC) do not have a
power consumption threshold. Under these conditions, jumper J6F1 should be set to:
100 / 110 VAC rated circuit: cover pins 2-3
115 / 120 / 127 VAC rated circuit: cover pins 1-2
200 / 208 / 220 / 230 / 240 VAC rated circuit: cover pins 1-2
The power consumption threshold is most likely to be exceeded when all of the following
conditions are met:
The server is connected to a low-line power circuit
The server has a single power supply installed
The server is fully configured with four processors, 16 x4 GB DIMMs, and all PCI
slots are filled
The server is running at maximum performance
If the power consumption threshold is crossed, the hardware throttles the processors to
reduce the power consumption to below the set threshold. The processor performance can
be returned to the full performance level by power cycling the server.
When two power supplies are installed, the required power is divided between them. By
using both circuits, the server can draw more power than the threshold limit for a single
power supply.
The hardware reduces the amount of power consumed if one of the power supplies fails.
This ensures the system consumes less power than the threshold from the single operating
power supply. When a failed power supply is replaced, the system is again able to share
the power load and operate at full performance.
If the J6F1 jumper is set incorrectly, the following may occur:
If the jumper is covering pins 1-2 on a 100 / 110 VAC circuit, the server is allowed
to consume up to 1180 watts. This setting may cause a circuit breaker to trip.
If the jumper is covering pins 2-3 on a 115 / 120 / 127 VAC circuit, the server power
consumption threshold is set to 1030 watts. The lower power threshold may be
exceeded, limiting system performance.