Dell 7910 owner manual C1E

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Menu Item

Description

 

the rest of the options if the mode is set to Custom. By default, the System Profile

 

option is set to Performance Per Watt Optimized (DAPC). DAPC is Dell Active

 

Power Controller.

 

NOTE: The following parameters are available only when the System Profile is

 

set to Custom.

CPU Power

Sets the CPU power management. By default, the CPU Power Management option

Management

is set to System DBPM (DAPC). DBPM is Demand-Based Power Management.

Turbo Boost

Enables or disables the processor to operate in turbo boost mode. By default, the

 

Turbo Boost option is set to Enabled.

Energy Efficient Turbo

C1E

Enables or disables the Energy Efficient Turbo.

Energy Efficient Turbo (EET) is a mode of operation where a processor’s core frequency is adjusted within the turbo range based on workload.

Enables or disables the processor to switch to a minimum performance state when it is idle. By default, the C1E option is set to Enabled.

C States

Enables or disables the processor to operate in all available power states. By

 

default, the C States option is set to Enabled.

Memory DDR Freq Max performance is enabled.

Limit

Collaborative CPU

Performance

Control

Memory Patrol

Scrub

Memory Refresh

Rate

Uncore Frequency

Energy Efficient Policy

Number of Turbo Boot Enabled Cores for Processor 1

Enables or disables the CPU power management. When set to Enabled, the CPU power management is controlled by the OS DBPM and the System DBPM (DAPC). By default, the option is set to Disabled.

Sets the memory patrol scrub frequency. By default, the Memory Patrol Scrub option is set to Standard.

Sets the memory refresh rate to either 1x or 2x. By default, the Memory Refresh Rate option is set to 1x.

Selects the Processor Uncore Frequency.

Dynamic mode allows the processor to optimize power resources across the cores and uncore during runtime. The optimization of the uncore frequency to either save power or optimize performance is influenced by the setting of the Energy

Efficiency Policy.

Selects the Energy Efficient Policy.

The CPU uses the setting to manipulate the internal behavior of the processor and determines whether to target higher performance or better power savings.

NOTE: If there are two processors installed in the system, you see an entry for Number of Turbo Boost Enabled Cores for Processor 2.

Controls the number of turbo boost enabled cores for processor 1. By default, the maximum number of cores is enabled.

Number of Turbo

Boot EnabledNOTE: If there are two processors installed in the system, you see an entry for Number of Turbo Boost Enabled Cores for Processor 2.

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Contents Dell Precision Rack Page Contents Page Troubleshooting your system Using system diagnostics 108 Jumpers and connectors 110Specifications 114 System Setup 120 124 Working on Your Computer Turning Off Your ComputerLCD panel features Home screenSetup menu View menuDocumentation matrix Hard-drive indicator codes Hard-drive indicatorsPage Installing and removing system components Safety instructions Before working inside your systemAfter working inside your system Recommended toolsSystem Overview Front and Back ViewPage Precision Rack Front bezel optional Removing the front bezelInstalling the front bezel Removing the system coverInstalling the system cover Inside the system Cooling shroud Inside the system-Precision RackInstalling the cooling shroud Removing the cooling shroudSystem memory Processor General memory module installation guidelines Sample memory configurationsMemory configurations-single processor Memory configurations-two processors Removing memory modules Removing memory module Installing memory modules Installing the memory module Hard drives Removing a 2.5 inch hard-drive blankInstalling a 2.5 inch hard-drive blank Removing Hard DriveInstalling Hard Drive Removing and installing hard driveRemoving a hard drive from a hard-drive carrier Installing a hard drive into a hard-drive carrier Optical drive optionalRemoving the optical drive Installing the optical drive Cooling fansRemoving and installing a cooling fan Removing a cooling fanInstalling a cooling fan Removing the cooling-fan assemblyCooling-fan assembly Cooling fan Release lever Installing the cooling-fan assembly Internal USB memory key optionalReplacing the internal USB key PCIe card holderRemoving the PCIe card holder Removing and installing the PCIe card holder Installing the PCIe card holder Opening and closing the PCIe card holder latchCable retention bracket Removing the cable retention bracketInstalling the cable retention bracket Removing and installing the cable retention bracketExpansion card installation guidelines Expansion cards and expansion-card risersRemoving an expansion card from expansion-card riser 2 or Page Ensure that you read the Safety instructions Removing an expansion card from the expansion-card riser Installing an expansion card into the expansion-card riser Removing the riser 1 blank Installing the riser 1 blank Removing expansion-card risersRemoving and installing the expansion card riser Identifying connectors on the expansion card riser Removing and installing the expansion card riser Expansion-card slot Power connector for GPU cards Removing and installing the expansion card riser Installing expansion-card risers Identifying connectors on the expansion card riser 3 defaultGPU card installation guidelines Installing a GPU cardRemoving a GPU card SD vFlash media card Replacing an SD vFlash media cardInternal dual SD module Removing an internal SD cardInstalling an internal SD card Removing the internal dual SD moduleRemoving and installing the Internal Dual SD Module Idsdm Installing the internal dual SD module Integrated storage controller card Removing the integrated storage controller cardInstalling the integrated storage controller card Network daughter card Removing the network daughter cardRemoving and installing the Network Daughter Card NDC Installing the network daughter card ProcessorsRemoving a processor Captive screw Close first socket release lever Lock icon Processor Removing and installing a processor Installing a processor Applying thermal grease on the top of the processor Power supply units Hot Spare featureRemoving the power supply unit blank Installing the power supply unit blankRemoving an AC power supply unit Removing and installing an AC power supply unit Installing an AC power supply unit System battery Replacing the system batteryInstalling the system battery Hard-drive backplaneRemoving the hard-drive backplane Installing the hard-drive backplane Control panel assembly Removing the control panelPage Installing the control panel System boardRemoving the system board Ensure that you read the Safety instructions Removing and installing the system board Installing the system board Entering the system Service Tag using System Setup Restoring the Service Tag using the Easy Restore featureUpdating the Bios version Re-enabling the TPM for TXT usersTroubleshooting your system Troubleshooting external connectionsTroubleshooting the video subsystem Troubleshooting a USB deviceTroubleshooting iDRAC Direct USB XML configuration Troubleshooting iDRAC Direct laptop connectionTroubleshooting a serial I/O device Troubleshooting a NICTroubleshooting a wet system Troubleshooting a damaged system Troubleshooting the system batteryTroubleshooting power supply units Power source problemsPower supply unit problems Troubleshooting cooling problems Troubleshooting cooling fansTroubleshooting system memory Troubleshooting an internal USB key Troubleshooting an SD cardTroubleshooting an optical drive Troubleshooting a hard driveTroubleshooting a storage controller Troubleshooting expansion cardsTroubleshooting processors Error MessagesErrors That Halt the System Completely Errors That Soft Halts the SystemError That do not Halt the system Diagnostic messagesSystem messages Alert messages107 Using system diagnostics Dell Embedded System DiagnosticsWhen to use the Embedded System Diagnostics Running the Embedded System Diagnostics from Boot ManagerSystem diagnostic controls Jumpers and connectors System board jumper settingsSystem board connectors Jusb Disabling a forgotten password Specifications Video NIC Two 36-pin Mini-SAS connectors eight 29-pin Power Environmental System Setup Boot MenuTiming Key Sequences Dell Diagnostics About System SetupEntering System Setup System Setup Main MenuSystem Bios screen System Information screen detailsMemory Settings screen details Processor Settings screen details Menu Item Sata Settings screen details Menu Item Description Boot Settings screen details Integrated Devices screen details Current State System Profile Settings screen details Serial Communication screen detailsC1E System Security settings screen details Miscellaneous Settings screen details Menu Item Description NMI ButtonROM 136 NIC indicator codes NIC indicatorsPower indicator codes AC power supply unit status indicatorPage Contacting Dell Contacting DellQuick Resource Locator QRL
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7910 specifications

The Dell Precision series has long been a trusted choice for professionals in fields such as engineering, architecture, and data analysis. Among these workstations, the Dell Precision 7910, 7810, and 5810 stand out as robust solutions tailored to meet demanding computational tasks.

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The Dell Precision 5810 is the entry point of this powerful trio but still offers formidable capabilities. It supports a single Intel Xeon processor, which is powerful enough for many professional tasks, providing an excellent balance of performance and cost. The 5810 also supports up to 256GB of DDR4 memory, making it suitable for medium to moderately demanding applications. With dedicated graphics options from the NVIDIA lineup, the 5810 is an excellent choice for professionals needing reliable performance for engineering simulations or graphic design.

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