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Example:
A:>syscfg --ProcPwrPerf=OsDbpm
ProcPwrPerf=OsDbpm
Applicable Systems All PowerEdge systems.
ProcTurboMode or turbomode
Table 209. ProcTurboMode or turbomode
Valid Arguments
• On systems prior to Dell’s 12th generation PowerEdge systems: enable, disable
• On Dell’s 12th generation PowerEdge and later systems: Enabled, Disabled
Description
Enables or disables core-based turbo mode. Turbo mode is a feature on Intel processors that
allows one processor core to increase the frequency by one bin whenever the other core
has gone into an idle state. When enabled, the processor can operate in Turbo Boost Mode.
Example:
A:>syscfg --turbomode=enable
--turbomode=enable
Applicable Systems Dell’s 11th generation PowerEdge and later systems running on Intel processors
SysProle or prole
Table 210.
SysProle or prole
Valid Arguments
• On systems prior to Dell’s 12th generation PowerEdge systems: maxperformance, osctl,
apc, custom
• On Dell’s 12th generation PowerEdge and later systems: PerfPerWatt OptimizedOs,
PerfPerWatt OptimizedDapc, PerfOptimized, Custom, DenseCfg Optimized
Description
Congures the system power prole. When set to a mode other than custom, BIOS will set
each option accordingly. When set to custom, you can change setting of each option.
NOTE: On systems prior to Dell’s 12th generation PowerEdge systems, profile
is a sub-option of power.
Example:
A:>syscfg --profile=maxperformance
profile=maxperformance
Applicable Systems All PowerEdge systems
EnergyEcientTurbo
Table 211.
EnergyEcientTurbo
Valid Arguments
• On systems prior to Dell’s 13th generation PowerEdge systems: NA
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