Intel D510MO Product Specification - Page 62

Power Consumption, 2.7.1 Minimum Load Configuration - benchmark

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Intel Desktop Board D510MO Technical Product Specification 2.7 Power Consumption Power measurements were performed to determine bare minimum and likely maximum power requirements from the board, as well as attached devices, in order to facilitate power supply rating estimates for specific system configurations. 2.7.1 Minimum Load Configuration Minimum load refers to the power demand placed on the power supply when using a bare system configuration with minimal power requirement conditions. Minimum load configuration test results are shown in Table 33. The test configuration was defined as follows: • 4 GB DDR2/667 MHz DIMM • USB keyboard and mouse • LAN linked at 1 Gb/s • DOS booted via network (PXE); system at idle • All on board peripherals enabled (serial, parallel, audio, ...) Table 33. Minimum Load Configuration Current and Power Results Current Draw at 12 V Power Consumption 1.737 A 20.844 W 2.7.2 Maximum Load Configuration Maximum load refers to the incremental power demands placed on the power supply, augmenting the minimum load configuration into a fully-featured system that stresses power consumption from all subsystems. Maximum load configuration test results are shown in Table 34. The test configuration was defined as follows: • 4 GB DDR2/667 MHz DIMM • 14.1-inch LCD via LVDS • SATA DVD-R/W ⎯ Load: DVD playback • 3.5-inch SATA hard disk drive, running Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic ⎯ Load: continuous read/write benchmark • Intel Z-U130 USB Solid-State Drive (or compatible device) on the USB flash drive header ⎯ Load: continuous read/write benchmark • Wireless card on PCI Express Mini Card slot, connected via 802.11n protocol ⎯ Load: continuous read/write benchmark on remote share • Riser card on conventional PCI slot, populated with PCI LAN card, running file transfer through local network to SATA hard drive • USB keyboard and mouse 62

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Intel Desktop Board D510MO Technical Product Specification
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2.7
Power Consumption
Power measurements were performed to determine bare minimum and likely
maximum power requirements from the board, as well as attached devices, in order to
facilitate power supply rating estimates for specific system configurations.
2.7.1
Minimum Load Configuration
Minimum load refers to the power demand placed on the power supply when using a
bare system configuration with minimal power requirement conditions.
Minimum load
configuration test results are shown in Table 33.
The test configuration was defined as
follows:
4 GB DDR2/667 MHz DIMM
USB keyboard and mouse
LAN linked at 1 Gb/s
DOS booted via network (PXE); system at idle
All on board peripherals enabled (serial, parallel, audio, …)
Table 33.
Minimum Load Configuration Current and Power Results
Current Draw at 12 V
Power Consumption
1.737 A
20.844 W
2.7.2
Maximum Load Configuration
Maximum load refers to the incremental power demands placed on the power supply,
augmenting the minimum load configuration into a fully-featured system that stresses
power consumption from all subsystems.
Maximum load configuration test results are
shown in Table 34.
The test configuration was defined as follows:
4 GB DDR2/667 MHz DIMM
14.1-inch LCD via LVDS
SATA DVD-R/W
Load: DVD playback
3.5-inch SATA hard disk drive, running Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic
Load: continuous read/write benchmark
Intel Z-U130 USB Solid-State Drive (or compatible device) on the USB flash drive
header
Load: continuous read/write benchmark
Wireless card on PCI Express Mini Card slot, connected via 802.11n protocol
Load: continuous read/write benchmark on remote share
Riser card on conventional PCI slot, populated with PCI LAN card, running file
transfer through local network to SATA hard drive
USB keyboard and mouse