Dell PowerEdge HS5620 PowerEdge HS5620 Installation and Service Manual - Page 48

Table 42. Processor Settings details continued, Table 43. Processor n details

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Table 42. Processor Settings details (continued) Option Description NOTE: Depending on the number of installed processors, there might be up to two processor listings. Dell AVX Scaling Technology Number of Cores per Processor CPU Physical Address Limit AMP Prefetch Homeless Prefetch Uncore Frequency RAPL Processor Core Speed Processor Bus Speed Enables you to configure the Dell AVX scaling technology. This option is set to 0 by default. Enter the value from 0 to 12 bins. The value that is entered decreases the Dell AVX Scaling Technology frequency when the Dell-controlled Turbo feature is enabled. Controls the number of enabled cores in each processor. This option is set to All by default. Limit CPU physical address to 46 bits to support older Hyper-V. If enabled, automatically disables TME-MT. This option is set to Enabled by default. This option enables one of the Mid-Level Cache (MLC) AMP hardware Prefetcher. This option is set to Disabled by default. This option allows L1 Data Cache Unit (DCU) to prefetech, when the Fill Buffers (FB) is full. Auto maps to hardware default setting. This option is set to Auto by default. This setting controls whether the Running Average Power Limit (RAPL) balancer is enabled or not. If enabled, it activates the uncore power budgeting. This option is set to Enabled by default. Specifies the maximum core frequency of the processor. Specifies the bus speed of the processor. NOTE: The processor bus speed option displays only when both processors are installed. Local Machine Check Exception CPU Crash Log Support PROCESSOR n Enables or disables the local machine check exception. This is an extension of the MCA Recovery mechanism providing the capability to deliver Uncorrected Recoverable (UCR) Software Recoverable Action Required (SRAR) errors to one or more specific logical processors threads receiving previously poisoned or corrupted data. When enabled, the UCR SRAR Machine Check Exception is delivered only to the affected thread rather than broadcast to all threads in the system. The feature supports operating system recovery for cases of multiple recoverable faults that are detected close, which would otherwise result in a fatal machine check event. The feature is available only on Advanced RAS processors. This option is set to Enabled by default. This field controls Intel CPU Crash Log feature for collection of previous crash data from shared SRAM of Out-of -Band Management Service Module at post reset. This option is set to Disabled by default. NOTE: Depending on the number of processors, there might be up to n processors listed. The following settings are displayed for each processor: Table 43. Processor n details Option Family-Model-Stepping Description Specifies the family, model, and stepping of the processor as defined by Intel. 48 Pre-operating system management applications

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Table 42. Processor Settings details (continued)
Option
Description
NOTE:
Depending on the number of installed processors,
there might be up to two processor listings.
Dell AVX Scaling Technology
Enables you to configure the Dell AVX scaling technology. This
option is set to
0
by default. Enter the value from 0 to 12
bins. The value that is entered decreases the Dell AVX Scaling
Technology frequency when the Dell-controlled Turbo feature is
enabled.
Number of Cores per Processor
Controls the number of enabled cores in each processor. This
option is set to
All
by default.
CPU Physical Address Limit
Limit CPU physical address to 46 bits to support older Hyper-V.
If enabled, automatically disables TME-MT. This option is set to
Enabled
by default.
AMP Prefetch
This option enables one of the Mid-Level Cache (MLC) AMP
hardware Prefetcher. This option is set to
Disabled
by default.
Homeless Prefetch
This option allows L1 Data Cache Unit (DCU) to prefetech, when
the Fill Buffers (FB) is full. Auto maps to hardware default
setting. This option is set to
Auto
by default.
Uncore Frequency RAPL
This setting controls whether the Running Average Power Limit
(RAPL) balancer is enabled or not. If enabled, it activates the
uncore power budgeting. This option is set to
Enabled
by
default.
Processor Core Speed
Specifies the maximum core frequency of the processor.
Processor Bus Speed
Specifies the bus speed of the processor.
NOTE:
The processor bus speed option displays only when
both processors are installed.
Local Machine Check Exception
Enables or disables the local machine check exception. This
is an extension of the MCA Recovery mechanism providing
the capability to deliver Uncorrected Recoverable (UCR)
Software Recoverable Action Required (SRAR) errors to one
or more specific logical processors threads receiving previously
poisoned or corrupted data. When enabled, the UCR SRAR
Machine Check Exception is delivered only to the affected
thread rather than broadcast to all threads in the system.
The feature supports operating system recovery for cases of
multiple recoverable faults that are detected close, which would
otherwise result in a fatal machine check event. The feature is
available only on Advanced RAS processors. This option is set to
Enabled
by default.
CPU Crash Log Support
This field controls Intel CPU Crash Log feature for collection
of previous crash data from shared SRAM of Out-of -Band
Management Service Module at post reset. This option is set
to
Disabled
by default.
PROCESSOR n
NOTE:
Depending on the number of processors, there might
be up to n processors listed.
The following settings are displayed for each processor:
Table 43. Processor n details
Option
Description
Family-Model-Stepping
Specifies the family, model, and stepping of the processor as
defined by Intel.
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