HP ProLiant DL388e HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide - Page 112
Thermal Configuration, when a 10GbE NIC Card or I/O Accelerator is
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Thermal Configuration This feature enables the user to select the fan cooling solution for the system. Depending on the system, options may include: • Optimal Cooling (default)-Provides the most efficient solution by configuring fan speeds to the minimum required to provide adequate cooling. • Increased Cooling-Operates fans at higher speeds to provide additional cooling. HP recommends selecting Increased Cooling when a 10GbE NIC Card or I/O Accelerator is installed, or if the system is experiencing thermal issues that cannot be resolved in another manner. • Maximum Cooling-Provides the maximum cooling available for the platform. (Available only on Gen8 servers with Intel processors). 112 RBSU menu-driven interface (G7 and later servers)
Thermal Configuration
This feature enables the user to select the fan cooling solution for the system.
Depending on the system, options may include:
•
Optimal Cooling
(default)—Provides the most efficient solution by configuring fan speeds to
the minimum required to provide adequate cooling.
•
Increased Cooling
—Operates fans at higher speeds to provide additional cooling. HP
recommends selecting
Increased Cooling
when a 10GbE NIC Card or I/O Accelerator is
installed, or if the system is experiencing thermal issues that cannot be resolved in another
manner.
•
Maximum Cooling
—Provides the maximum cooling available for the platform. (Available only
on Gen8 servers with Intel processors).
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RBSU menu-driven interface (G7 and later servers)