Dell E02B owner manual System Profile Settings screen, C1E

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System Profile Settings screen

You can use the System Profile Settings screen to enable specific system performance settings such as power management.

You can view the System Profile Settings screen by clicking System Setup Main Menu System BIOS System Profile Settings.

Menu Item

Description

 

 

System Profile

Sets the system profile. If you set the System Profile option to a mode

 

other than Custom, the BIOS automatically sets the rest of the options.

 

You can only change 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 Management

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

 

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

 

Based Power Management.

Memory Frequency

Sets the speed of the system memory. You can select Maximum

 

Performance, Maximum Reliability, or a specific speed.

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

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.

C1E

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.

Collaborative CPU

Enables or disables the CPU power management. When set to Enabled,

Performance Control

the CPU power management is controlled by the OS DBPM and the

 

System DBPM (DAPC). By default, the option is set to Disabled.

Memory Patrol Scrub

Sets the memory patrol scrub frequency. By default, the Memory Patrol

 

Scrub option is set to Standard.

Memory Refresh Rate

Sets the memory refresh rate to either 1x or 2x. By default, the Memory

 

Refresh Rate option is set to 1x.

Uncore Frequency

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.

Energy Efficient Policy

Enables you to 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.

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Contents Dell PowerEdge FC630 Page Contents Installing and removing sled components Troubleshooting your system Technical specifications 107 Getting help 112 Using System Diagnostics 102Jumpers and connectors 104 Front-panel features and indicators About your systemUsing USB diskette or USB DVD/CD drives Hard-drive/SSD indicator patternsIDRAC Direct LED indicator codes Hard-drive/SSD indicatorsIDRAC Direct LED indicator Documentation matrix Quick Resource Locator Setting up your system Setting up and configuring the iDRAC IP addressLogging in to iDRAC Installing the operating system Page About System Setup Navigation keysSystem Bios screen Entering System SetupSystem Setup Main Menu System Information screen System Memory screenProcessor Settings screen ATSSata Settings screen Post Page Boot Settings screen Network Settings screenIntegrated Devices screen Serial Communication screen System Profile Settings screen C1ESystem Security Settings screen Miscellaneous Settings screen Secure Boot Custom Policy Settings screenPage Entering Boot Manager About Boot ManagerAbout Dell Lifecycle Controller Changing the boot order Boot Manager main menuChoosing the system boot mode Assigning a system and/or setup passwordUsing your system password to secure your system Embedded systems management Operating with a setup password enabledIDRAC Settings utility Entering the iDRAC Settings utility Before working inside your system Safety instructionsRecommended tools After working inside your systemRemoving and installing a sled Removing the sledO connector cover Installing the sled Removing and installing the sledInside the sled NDCCooling shroud Removing the cooling shroudRemoving a processor/DIMM blank Installing the cooling shroudProcessor/DIMM blank Installing a processor/DIMM blank Removing and installing a processor/DIMM blankSystem memory LrdimmProcessor General memory-module installation guidelines Mode-specific guidelines Advanced ECC LockstepSample memory configurations Memory configurations two processors Removing memory modules Installing memory modules Removing the memory modulePCIe mezzanine card Removing a PCIe mezzanine cardRemoving and installing a PCIe mezzanine card Replacing an SD card Installing a PCIe mezzanine cardIdsdm card optional Ensure that you read the Safety instructions Internal USB key Replacing an SD cardReplacing the internal USB key Removing and installing the Idsdm card Removing the Idsdm cardInstalling the Idsdm card RSPI card optional Removing the rSPI cardReplacing the SD vFlash card Installing the rSPI cardSD vFlash card Network Daughter Card Removing the Network Daughter CardInstall the NDC. 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