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• On Dell’s 13th generation PowerEdge and later systems: Enabled, Disabled
Description
Enables or disables the Energy Ecient 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 211. 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 212. 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, BalancedEciency, LowPower
Description
Sets the Energy Ecient 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
SYSCFG 115