IBM Intel Xeon X7350 44E4243 Data Sheet

Product codes
44E4243
Page of 142
Document Number: 318080-002
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Thermal Specifications
Note:
Figure is not to scale and is for reference only.
6.2
Processor Thermal Features
6.2.1
Thermal Monitor Features
The Intel
®
 Xeon
®
 Processor 7200 Series and 7300 Series provide two thermal monitor 
features, Thermal Monitor (TM1) and Enhanced Thermal Monitor (TM2). The TM1 and 
TM2 must both be enabled in BIOS for the processor to be operating within 
specifications. When both are enabled, TM2 will be activated first and TM1 will be added 
if TM2 is not effective.
6.2.2
Thermal Monitor
The Thermal Monitor (TM1) feature helps control the processor temperature by 
activating the Thermal Control Circuit (TCC) when the processor silicon reaches its 
maximum operating temperature. The TCC reduces processor power consumption as 
needed by modulating (starting and stopping) the internal processor core clocks. The 
temperature at which Thermal Monitor activates the thermal control circuit is not user 
configurable and is not software visible. Bus traffic is snooped in the normal manner, 
and interrupt requests are latched (and serviced during the time that the clocks are on) 
while the TCC is active.
When the TM1 is enabled, and a high temperature situation exists (that is, TCC is 
active), the clocks will be modulated by alternately turning the clocks off and on at a 
duty cycle specific to the processor (typically 30 - 50%). Cycle times are processor 
Figure 6-5. Case Temperature (T
CASE
) Measurement Location
Measure T
CASE
at this point
 
(geometric center of IHS)
 
Thermal grease should cover
entire area of IHS
53.34 mm FC-mPGA6 Package
19.25 mm [0.76 in]
 
19.25 mm [0.76 in]