Dell PowerEdge T610 Hardware Owner's Manual - Page 67

Power Management Screen, Option, Description - cpu

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Power Management Screen Option Power Management CPU Power and Performance Management Fan Power and Performance Management Memory Power and Performance Management Description Options are OS Control, Active Power Controller, Custom, or Maximum Performance. For all but the Custom setting, the BIOS pre-configures the power settings on this screen as follows: OS Control sets the CPU power to OS DBPM, the fan power to Minimum Power, and the memory power to Maximum Performance. In this setting, all processor performance information is passed from the system BIOS to the operating system for control. The operating system sets the processor performance based on processor utilization. Active Power Controller sets the CPU power to System DBPM, the fan power to Minimum Power, and the memory power to Maximum Performance. In this setting, processor performance is controlled by the system BIOS. Maximum Performance sets all fields to Maximum Performance. If you select Custom, you can configure each option independently. Options are OS DBPM, System DBPM, Maximum Performance, or Minimum Power Options are Maximum Performance and Minimum Power. Options are Maximum Performance, a specified frequency, or Minimum Power. Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 67

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Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager
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Power Management Screen
Option
Description
Power Management
Options are
OS Control
,
Active Power Controller
,
Custom
, or
Maximum Performance
. For all but the
Custom
setting, the BIOS pre-configures the power
settings on this screen as follows:
OS Control
sets the CPU power to
OS DBPM
, the fan
power to
Minimum Power
, and the memory power to
Maximum Performance
. In this setting, all processor
performance information is passed from the system BIOS
to the operating system for control. The operating system
sets the processor performance based on processor
utilization.
Active Power Controller
sets the CPU power to
System
DBPM
, the fan power to
Minimum Power
, and the
memory power to
Maximum Performance
. In this
setting, processor performance is controlled by the system
BIOS.
Maximum Performance
sets all fields to
Maximum
Performance
.
If you select
Custom
, you can configure each option
independently.
CPU Power and
Performance
Management
Options are
OS DBPM
,
System DBPM
,
Maximum
Performance
,
or Minimum Power
Fan Power and
Performance
Management
Options are
Maximum Performance
and
Minimum
Power
.
Memory Power and
Performance
Management
Options are
Maximum Performance
, a specified
frequency, or
Minimum Power.