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ProcCStates or cstates
Table 206. ProcCStates /or cstates
Valid Arguments
On systems prior to Dells 12th generation PowerEdge systems
: enable, disable
On Dells 12th generation PowerEdge and later systems
: Enabled, Disabled
Description Enables or disables the power c states of the processor. When enabled, the
processor can operate in all available power states.
A:>syscfg --cstates=enable
cstates=enable
Applicable Systems On Dells 12th generation PowerEdge and later systems
ProcPwrPerf or cpupowermode
Table 207. ProcPwrPerf or cpupowermode
Valid Arguments
On systems prior to Dells 12th generation PowerEdge systems: min, max,
osdbpm, systemdbpm
On Dells 12th generation PowerEdge and later systems: MaxPerf, MinPwr,
SysDbpm, OsDbpm
Description
Sets CPU Power Management to maximum performance, operating system DBPM,
or System DBPM (DAPC).
NOTE: The cpupowermode option is a suboption of Power.
Example:
A:>syscfg --ProcPwrPerf=OsDbpm
ProcPwrPerf=OsDbpm
Applicable Systems All PowerEdge systems.
ProcTurboMode or turbomode
Table 208. ProcTurboMode or turbomode
Valid Arguments
On systems prior to Dells 12th generation PowerEdge systems: enable, disable
On Dells 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
SYSCFG 105