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9.3 UEFI and ACPI

For PowerEdge R510 systems, the UEFI layer does not participate in generation of the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) table. The ACPI table is generated by the BIOS and UEFI exposes the ACPI table as an EFI configuration table entry. See the UEFI 2.1 specification for the details on EFI configuration table and the ACPI_TABLE_GUID.

9.4 Supported CPU ACPI States/Turbo Mode

The Intel Xeon processor 5600 series and chipset supports the following C-States: C0, C1, C1E, C3, and C6. The PowerEdge R510 supports all of the available C-States

R510 supports the available P-States corresponding to the specific Intel 5600 Chipset processors as shown in Table 18.

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