Intel i3-4360T CM8064601481958 User Manual

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CM8064601481958
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Table 29.
Intel
®
 Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 Package Power Control Settings
MSR:
Address:
MSR_TURBO_POWER_LIMIT
610h
Control
Bit
Default
Description
POWER_LIMIT_1 (PL1)
14:0
SKU TDP
• This value sets the average power limit over a long time
period. This is normally aligned to the TDP of the part and
steady-state cooling capability of the thermal solution. The
default value is the TDP for the SKU.
• PL1 limit may be set lower than TDP in real time for specific
needs, such as responding to a thermal event. If it is set
lower than TDP, the processor may require to use frequencies
below the guaranteed P1 frequency to control the low-power
limits. The PL1 Clamp bit [16] should be set to enable the
processor to use frequencies below P1 to control the set-
power limit.
• PL1 limit may be set higher than TDP. If set higher than TDP,
the processor could stay at that power level continuously and
cooling solution improvements may be required.
POWER_LIMIT_1_TIME
(Turbo Time Parameter)
23:17
1 sec
This value is a time parameter that adjusts the algorithm
behavior to maintain time averaged power at or below PL1. The
hardware default value is 1 second; however, 28 seconds is
recommended for most mobile applications.
POWER_LIMIT_2 (PL2)
46:32
1.25 x TDP
PL2 establishes the upper power limit of turbo operation above
TDP, primarily for platform power supply considerations. Power
may exceed this limit for up to 10 ms. The default for this limit is
1.25 x TDP; however, the BIOS may reprogram the default value
to maximize the performance within platform power supply
considerations. Setting this limit to TDP will limit the processor to
only operate up to the TDP. It does not disable turbo because
turbo is opportunistic and power/temperature dependent. Many
workloads will allow some turbo frequencies for powers at or
below TDP.
Figure 22.
Package Power Control
Turbo Time Parameter
Turbo Time Parameter is a mathematical parameter (units in seconds) that controls
the Intel Turbo Boost Technology algorithm using an average of energy usage. During
a maximum power turbo event of about 1.25 x TDP, the processor could sustain
Power_Limit_2 for up to approximately 1.5 the Turbo Time Parameter. See the
appropriate processor Thermal Mechanical Design Guidelines for more information
(see Related Documents section). If the power value and/or Turbo Time Parameter is
5.10.3  
Processor—Thermal Management
Desktop 4th Generation Intel
®
 Core
 Processor Family, Desktop Intel
®
 Pentium
®
 Processor Family, and Desktop Intel
®
 Celeron
®
Processor Family
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