Intel E7310 LF80565QH0254M Data Sheet

Product codes
LF80565QH0254M
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Document Number: 318080-002
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Thermal Specifications
to reach the target operating voltage. Each step will be one VID table entry (see 
). The processor continues to execute instructions during the voltage 
transition. Operation at the lower voltage reduces the power consumption of the 
processor.
A small amount of hysteresis has been included to prevent rapid active/inactive 
transitions of the TCC when the processor temperature is near its maximum operating 
temperature. Once the temperature has dropped below the maximum operating 
temperature, and the hysteresis timer has expired, the operating frequency and 
voltage transition back to the normal system operating point. Transition of the VID 
code will occur first, in order to ensure proper operation once the processor reaches its 
normal operating frequency. Refer to 
 for an illustration of this ordering.
The PROCHOT# signal is asserted when a high temperature situation is detected, 
regardless of whether Thermal Monitor or Thermal Monitor 2 is enabled.
6.2.4
On-Demand Mode
The processor provides an auxiliary mechanism that allows system software to force 
the processor to reduce its power consumption. This mechanism is referred to as “On-
Demand” mode and is distinct from the Thermal Monitor and Thermal Monitor 2 
features. On-Demand mode is intended as a means to reduce system level power 
consumption. Systems utilizing the Intel
®
 Xeon
®
 Processor 7200 Series and 7300 
Series must not rely on software usage of this mechanism to limit the processor 
temperature. If bit 4 of the IA32_CLOCK_MODULATION MSR is set to a ‘1’, the 
processor will immediately reduce its power consumption via modulation (starting and 
stopping) of the internal core clock, independent of the processor temperature. When 
using On-Demand mode, the duty cycle of the clock modulation is programmable via 
bits 3:1 of the same IA32_CLOCK_MODULATION MSR. In On-Demand mode, the duty 
cycle can be programmed from 12.5% on/ 87.5% off to 87.5% on/12.5% off in 12.5% 
increments. On-Demand mode may be used in conjunction with the Thermal Monitor; 
however, if the system tries to enable On-Demand mode at the same time the TCC is 
engaged, the factory configured duty cycle of the TCC will override the duty cycle 
selected by the On-Demand mode.
Figure 6-6. Thermal Monitor 2 Frequency and Voltage Ordering
Vcc
Temperature
V
NOM
Frequency
Time
f
TM2
f
MAX
T
TM2
V
TM2
T(hysterisis)
Vcc
Temperature
V
NOM
Frequency
Time
f
TM2
f
MAX
T
TM2
V
TM2
T(hysterisis)