Dell PowerEdge External Media System 1434 Dell Processor Acceleration Technolo

Dell PowerEdge External Media System 1434 Manual

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Dell Processor Acceleration
Technology
Introduction
Dell Processor Acceleration Technology (DPAT), enabled through the BIOS,
provides a better performing solution than turning turbo off to force the
processor to operate at the lowest base frequency, while maintaining a more
consistent turbo frequency state. DPAT minimizes transition duration when the
processor functions in turbo mode, thereby decreasing jitter and allowing for
lesser latency.
The following Dell PowerEdge systems with Intel E5-2690 processors installed,
support DPAT.
.
Enabling DPAT
To enable DPAT on your system, make the following changes in the BIOS setup.
1
Set the required number of cores:
a
Press
<F2>
to enter the
System Setup
menu.
b
In the
Processor Settings
screen, set the
Number of Cores per Processor
to the required value.
NOTE:
The maximum turbo frequency increases with fewer cores enabled.
2
Make the required changes in the BIOS
System Profile
using one of the
following methods.
Set
System Profile
in the BIOS setup to
Performance
mode.
or
PowerEdge System
Minimum BIOS Version
Minimum iDRAC Firmware Version
R720
1.4.8
1.30.30
R720xd
1.4.8
1.30.30
R620
1.4.8
1.30.30
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