Intel SERVER CHASSIS SR2500 SR2500 Manual De Usuario
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SR2500
Intel® Server System SR2500AL Platform
Control
Revision – 1.00
Intel order number D31980-004
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11.2 FBDIMM Open Loop Throughput Throttling
Memory throttling is a feature of the Intel
®
5000 Series Chipsets to prevent FBDIMM memory
from overheating. If the performance of the installed FB-DIMMs approaches their supported
thermal limit for a given platform, the system BIOS will initiate memory throttling which manages
memory performance by limiting bandwidth to the DIMMs, therefore capping the power
consumption and preventing the DIMMs from overheating. Memory throttling can be minimized
by operating your platform in “Performance Mode” (default) which changes the system Fan
Control profile to run the system fans at higher speeds. Running the platform in “Acoustics
Mode” will cause the system fans to run slower to meet the acoustic limits for the given platform.
thermal limit for a given platform, the system BIOS will initiate memory throttling which manages
memory performance by limiting bandwidth to the DIMMs, therefore capping the power
consumption and preventing the DIMMs from overheating. Memory throttling can be minimized
by operating your platform in “Performance Mode” (default) which changes the system Fan
Control profile to run the system fans at higher speeds. Running the platform in “Acoustics
Mode” will cause the system fans to run slower to meet the acoustic limits for the given platform.
System BIOS utilizes a Memory Reference Code (MRC) throttling algorithm to maximize
memory bandwidth for a given configuration when memory throttling is initialized. The MRC
code relies on Serial Presence Detect (SPD) data read from the installed DIMMs as well as
system level data as set through BIOS Setup Options and the FRUSDR Utility.
memory bandwidth for a given configuration when memory throttling is initialized. The MRC
code relies on Serial Presence Detect (SPD) data read from the installed DIMMs as well as
system level data as set through BIOS Setup Options and the FRUSDR Utility.
11.3 Fan Speed Control
System fan speed is controlled by the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) functions of
the ESB-2 chip. During normal system operation, the BMC will retrieve information from BIOS
and monitor several platform thermal sensors to determine the required fan speeds.
the ESB-2 chip. During normal system operation, the BMC will retrieve information from BIOS
and monitor several platform thermal sensors to determine the required fan speeds.
In order to provide the proper fan speed control for a given system configuration, the BMC must
have the appropriate platform data programmed. Platform configuration data is programmed
using the FRUSDR Utility during the system integration process and by System BIOS during run
time.
have the appropriate platform data programmed. Platform configuration data is programmed
using the FRUSDR Utility during the system integration process and by System BIOS during run
time.
Power
Property
Heat
Spreader
AMB Thermal
Limit
DRAM Type
DRAM
Thermal Limit
FBDIMM Inputs
(SPD bytes)
Trise
Altitude
Pitch
Fan Flow
Velocity
System Level Inputs
BIOS Setup & FRUSDR
+
BIOS MRC
Memory
Throttle
System
Ambient