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Thermal Management Specifications
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Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-1600 v2/E5-2600 v2 Product Families 
Datasheet Volume One of Two
5.1.3
Processor Operational Thermal Specifications
Each SKU has a unique thermal profile that ensures reliable operation for the intended 
form factor over the processor’s service life. These specifications are based on final 
silicon characterization.
The 130W 1S WS SKUs, which are part of the Intel® Xeon® processor E5-1600 v2 
product family, are intended for single processor workstations and utilize workstation 
specific use conditions for reliability assumptions.
The 150W WS SKU, which is part of the Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2600 v2 product 
family, is intended for dual processor workstations and utilizes workstation specific use 
conditions for reliability assumptions.
5.1.3.1
Minimum operating case temperature
Minimum case operating temperature is specified at 5°C for every processor SKU.
5.1.3.2
Maximum operating case temperature thermal profiles
Temperature values are specified at VCC_MAX for all processor frequencies. Systems 
must be designed to ensure the processor is not to be subjected to any static VCC and 
ICC combination wherein VCC exceeds VCC_MAX at specified ICC. Please refer to the 
electrical loadline specifications in 
Thermal Design Power (TDP) should be used for processor thermal solution design 
targets. TDP is not the maximum power that the processor can dissipate. TDP is 
measured at specified maximum T
CASE
.
Power specifications are defined at all VID values found in 
may be delivered under multiple VIDs for each frequency. Implementation of a 
specified thermal profile should result in virtually no TCC activation. Furthermore, 
utilization of thermal solutions that do not meet the specified thermal profile will result 
in increased probability of TCC activation and may incur measurable performance loss. 
Refer to the Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-1600/2600/4600 v1 and v2 Product Families 
Thermal / Mechanical Design Guide
 for system and environmental implementation 
details.
Each case temperature thermal profile is unique to each TDP and core count 
combination. These T
CASE
 profiles are fully defined by the simple linear equation:
T
CASE
 = PSI
CA
 * P + T
LA
Where:
PSI
CA
 is the Case-to-Ambient thermal resistance of the processor thermal solution.
T
LA
 is the Local Ambient temperature.
P
 is the processor power dissipation.
 provides the PSI
CA
 
and T
LA 
parameters that define T
CASE 
thermal profile for 
each TDP/Core count combination. 
 illustrates the general form of the 
resulting linear graph resulting from T
CASE
 = PSI
CA
 * P + T
LA
.