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Dell 5 Power, Thermal, Acoustic 5.1 Power Efficiency One of the main features of the 11G family of servers is enhanced power efficiency. The R710 achieves higher power efficiency by implementing the following features:  User-selectable power cap (subsystems throttle to maintain the specified power cap)  Improved power budgeting  Power-supply and voltage-regulator (VR) efficiency improvements  Use of switching regulators instead of linear regulators  Closed-loop thermal throttling  Increased rear venting and 3D venting  Pulse-width modulated (PWM) fans with an increased number of fan zones and configuration- dependent fan speeds  Use of DDR3 memory (lower voltage compared to DDR2, UDIMM)  Processor VR dynamic phase shedding  Memory VR static phase shedding  Random time interval for system start  Ability for an entire rack to power on without exceeding the available power  BIOS Power/Performance options page  Active Power Controller (BIOS-based CPU P-state manager)  Ability to power down or throttle memory  Ability to disable a processor core  Ability to turn off embedded NICs or PCIe lanes when not being used  Option to run PCIe at Gen1 speeds instead of Gen2 5.2 Main Power Supply The base redundant R710 system consists of two hot-plug 570W Energy Smart (energy efficient) power supplies in a 1+1 configuration. An 870W high-output power supply is also available. The power supplies connect directly to the planar. There is a power cable to connect between the planar and the backplane. The R710 power supplies have embedded cooling fans. Field replaceable unit (FRU) data is stored in the memory of the power supply microcontroller. Additionally, the power supply firmware can be updated by the iDRAC over the PMBus. Power is soft-switched, allowing power cycling using a switch on the front of the system enclosure or by software control (through server management functions). In a single power supply configuration, the power supply is installed in PS1 location and a power supply blank (metal cover) is installed in PS2 location for proper system cooling. PowerEdge R710 Technical Guide 22

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Dell
PowerEdge R710 Technical Guide
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Power, Thermal, Acoustic
5.1
Power Efficiency
One of the main features of the 11G family of servers is enhanced power efficiency. The R710
achieves higher power efficiency by implementing the following features:
User-selectable power cap (subsystems throttle to maintain the specified power cap)
Improved power budgeting
Power-supply and voltage-regulator (VR) efficiency improvements
Use of switching regulators instead of linear regulators
Closed-loop thermal throttling
Increased rear venting and 3D venting
Pulse-width modulated (PWM) fans with an increased number of fan zones and configuration-
dependent fan speeds
Use of DDR3 memory (lower voltage compared to DDR2, UDIMM)
Processor VR dynamic phase shedding
Memory VR static phase shedding
Random time interval for system start
Ability for an entire rack to power on without exceeding the available power
BIOS Power/Performance options page
Active Power Controller (BIOS-based CPU P-state manager)
Ability to power down or throttle memory
Ability to disable a processor core
Ability to turn off embedded NICs or PCIe lanes when not being used
Option to run PCIe at Gen1 speeds instead of Gen2
5.2
Main Power Supply
The base redundant R710 system consists of two hot-plug 570W Energy Smart (energy efficient)
power supplies in a 1+1 configuration. An 870W high-output power supply is also available.
The power supplies connect directly to the planar. There is a power cable to connect between the
planar and the backplane. The R710 power supplies have embedded cooling fans.
Field replaceable unit (FRU) data is stored in the memory of the power supply microcontroller.
Additionally, the power supply firmware can be updated by the iDRAC over the PMBus.
Power is soft-switched, allowing power cycling using a switch on the front of the system enclosure or
by software control (through server management functions).
In a single power supply configuration, the power supply is installed in PS1 location and a power
supply blank (metal cover) is installed in PS2 location for proper system cooling.