Intel H2000WP Technical Product Specification - Page 117

Table 39. Setup Utility, System Acoustic and Performance Configuration Screen Fields

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Intel® Server Board S2600WP TPS BIOS Setup Interface Table 39. Setup Utility - System Acoustic and Performance Configuration Screen Fields Setup Item Set Throttling Mode Options Auto DCLTT SCLTT SOLTT Help Text [Auto] - Auto Throttling mode. [DCLTT] - Dynamic Closed Loop Thermal Throttling [SCLTT] - Static Closed Loop Thermal Throttling [SOLTT] - Static Open Loop Thermal Throttling Altitude 300m or less 301m-900m 901m-1500m Higher than 1500m [300m or less] (980ft or less) Optimal performance setting near sea level. [301m - 900m] (980ft - 2950ft) Optimal performance setting at moderate elevation. [901m - 1500m] (2950ft - 4920ft) Optimal performance setting at high elevation. [Higher than 1500m] (4920ft or greater) Optimal performance setting at the highest elevations. Comments DCLTT is the expected mode for a board in an Intel chassis with inlet and outlet air temperature sensors and TSOD. The firmware can update the offset registers for closed loop during runtime, as BIOS sends the dynamic CLTT offset temperature data. SCLTT would be used with an OEM chassis and DIMMs with TSOD. The firmware does not change the offset registers for closed loop during runtime, although the Management Engine can do so. SOLTT is intended for a system with UDIMMs which do not have TSOD. The thermal control registers are configured during POST, and the firmware does not change them. This option sets an altitude value in order to choose a Fan Profile that is optimized for the air density at the current altitude at which the system is installed. Revision 1.2 105 Intel order number G44057-003

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Intel®
Server Board S2600WP TPS
BIOS Setup Interface
Revision 1.2
105
Intel order number G44057-003
Table 39. Setup Utility
System Acoustic and Performance Configuration Screen Fields
Setup Item
Options
Help Text
Comments
Set Throttling
Mode
Auto
DCLTT
SCLTT
SOLTT
[Auto]
Auto Throttling mode.
[DCLTT]
Dynamic Closed Loop Thermal
Throttling
[SCLTT]
Static Closed Loop Thermal Throttling
[SOLTT]
Static Open Loop Thermal Throttling
DCLTT is the expected
mode for a board in an
Intel chassis with inlet
and outlet air
temperature sensors
and TSOD. The
firmware can update
the offset registers for
closed loop during
runtime, as BIOS
sends the dynamic
CLTT offset
temperature data.
SCLTT would be used
with an OEM chassis
and DIMMs with TSOD.
The firmware does not
change the offset
registers for closed
loop during runtime,
although the
Management Engine
can do so.
SOLTT is intended for
a system with UDIMMs
which do not have
TSOD. The thermal
control registers are
configured during
POST, and the
firmware does not
change them.
Altitude
300m or less
301m-900m
901m-1500m
Higher than 1500m
[300m or less] (980ft or less)
Optimal performance setting near sea level.
[301m - 900m] (980ft - 2950ft)
Optimal performance setting at moderate
elevation.
[901m
1500m] (2950ft
4920ft)
Optimal performance setting at high elevation.
[Higher than 1500m] (4920ft or greater)
Optimal performance setting at the highest
elevations.
This option sets an
altitude value in order
to choose a Fan Profile
that is optimized for the
air density at the
current altitude at
which the system is
installed.