Intel i3-4360T CM8064601481958 User Manual

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CM8064601481958
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The processor monitors its own power consumption to control turbo behavior,
assuming the following:
The power monitor is not 100% tested across all processors.
The Power Limit 2 (PL2) control is only valid for power levels set at or above TDP
and under workloads with similar activity ratios as the product TDP workload. This
also assumes the processor is working within other product specifications.
Setting power limits (PL1 or PL2) below TDP are not ensured to be followed, and
are not characterized for accuracy.
Under unknown work loads and unforeseen applications the average processor
power may exceed Power Limit 1 (PL1).
Uncharacterized workloads may exist that could result in higher turbo frequencies
and power. If that were to happen, the processor Thermal Control Circuitry (TCC)
would protect the processor. The TCC protection must be enabled by the platform
for the product to be within specification.
An illustration of Intel Turbo Boost Technology power control is shown in the following
sections and figures. Multiple controls operate simultaneously allowing for
customization for multiple system thermal and power limitations. These controls
provide turbo optimizations within system constraints.
Package Power Control
The package power control allows for customization to implement optimal turbo within
platform power delivery and package thermal solution limitations.
5.10.2  
Thermal Management—Processor
Desktop 4th Generation Intel
®
 Core
 Processor Family, Desktop Intel
®
 Pentium
®
 Processor Family, and Desktop Intel
®
 Celeron
®
Processor Family
July 2014
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