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On Dell’s 13th generation PowerEdge and later systems: Enabled, Disabled
Description
Enables or disables the Energy Ecient Turbo (EET). EET is a mode of operation where the
core frequency of a processor is adjusted within the turbo range based on workload.
Example:
A:>syscfg --EnergyEfficientTurbo=Enabled
EnergyEfficientTurbo=Enabled
Applicable Systems Dell’s 13th generation PowerEdge and later systems
Proc
n
TurboCoreNum
Table 212. Proc
n
TurboCoreNum
Valid Arguments
On systems prior to Dell’s 13th generation PowerEdge systems: NA
On Dell’s 13th generation PowerEdge and later systems: All, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18
Description
Sets the number of Turbos Boost-enabled cores for a processor. By default, the maximum
number of cores per processor is enabled.
NOTE: The value of
n
in ProcnTurboCoreNum can be 0–3.
Example:
A:>syscfg --Proc1TurboCoreNum=6
Proc1TurboCoreNum=6
EnergyPerformanceBias
Table 213. EnergyPerformanceBias
Valid Arguments
On systems prior to Dell’s 13th generation PowerEdge systems: NA
On Dell’s 13th generation PowerEdge and later systems: MaxPower,
BalancedPerformance, BalancedEciency, LowPower
Description
Sets the Energy Ecient Policy. The CPU uses this setting to control the internal behavior
of the processor and to determine whether to target higher performance or better power
savings.
Example:
A:>syscfg --EnergyPerformanceBias=MaxPower
Applicable Systems Dell’s 13th generation PowerEdge and later systems
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