Acoustics; Table 5-2. Acoustic Targets - Intel E6700 - Core 2 Duo Dual-Core Processor Design Manual

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5.1.2

Acoustics

To optimize acoustic emission by the fan heatsink assembly, the Type II reference
design implements a variable speed fan. A variable speed fan allows higher thermal
performance at higher fan inlet temperatures (T
performance with improved acoustics at lower fan inlet temperatures. Using the
example in Table 5–2 for the Intel Core™2 Duo processor with 4 MB cache at T
60.1 °C the required fan speed necessary to meet thermal specifications can be
controlled by the fan inlet temperature and should comply with requirements in
Table 5–2.
Table 5–2. Acoustic Targets
Fan Speed
RPM
~ 5300
~ 2500
~ 1400
~ 1400
NOTES:
1.
2.
3.
4.
While the fan hub thermistor helps optimize acoustics at high processor workloads by
adapting the maximum fan speed to support the processor thermal profile, additional
acoustic improvements can be achieved at lower processor workload by using the
T
CONTROL
fan with 4 Wire PWM Controlled to implement fan speed control capability based the
digital thermal sensor. Refer to Chapter 7 for further details.
Note: Appendix F gives detailed fan performance for the Intel reference thermal solutions
with 4 Wire PWM Controlled fan.
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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information
Thermistor
Acoustic
Set Point
High
≤ 6.4 BA
T
≥ 35 °C
A
Low
No Target
T
= 23 °C
Defined
A
Low
≤ 3.4 BA
T
= 23 °C
A
Low
≤ 4.0 BA
T
= 23 °C
A
Acoustic performance is defined in terms of measured sound power (LwA) as defined in
ISO 9296 standard, and measured according to ISO 7779.
Acoustic testing will be for the TMA only when installed in a BTX S2 chassis for Case 1
and 3.
Acoustics testing for Case 2 will be system level in the same a BTX S2 reference chassis
and commercially available power supply. Acoustic data for Case 2 will be provided in
the validation report but this condition is not a target for the design. The acoustic
model is predicting that the power supply fan will be the acoustic limiter.
The fan speeds (RPM) are estimates for one of the two reference fans and will be
adjusted to meet thermal performance targets then acoustic target during validation.
The designer should identify the fan speed required to meet the effective fan curve
shown in Section 5.1.3.
specifications described in Section 2.2.4. Intel's recommendation is to use the
) and the appropriate thermal
A
Thermal
Requirements, Ψca
0.38° C/W
0.56° C/W
~0.87° C/W
~0.87° C/W
Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines
C-MAX
Notes
Case 1:
Thermal Design Power
Maximum fan speed
100% PWM duty cycle
Case 2
Thermal Design Power
System (PSU, HDD, TMA)
Fan speed limited by the fan
hub thermistor
Case 3
50% Thermal Design Power
TMA Only
Case 3
50% Thermal Design Power
System (PSU, HDD, TMA)
of

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