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dissipation. Please refer to Intel's website for detailed information. The options are Disable
and Enable.
*If SpeedStep (P-States) is set to Enable, the following items will display:
Config (Configuring) TDP (Available when SpeedStep is set to Enable and when
the 2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable-SP 8260Y/6240Y/4214Y Processors are Used)
This feature allows the user to configure the maximum CPU TDP (Thermal Design Power)
level for the system. The TDP level is subject to chassis and heatsink cooling restrictions.
For proper thermal management, please check the chassis and heatsink specifications
for proper CPU TDP sizing. The options are Normal, Level 1 and Level 2.
Intel Speed Select (Available when SpeedStep is set to Enable and when the 2nd
Gen Intel Xeon Scalable-SP 8260Y/6240Y/4214Y Processors are Used)
This feature allows the user to configure up to two additional base frequency settings
for the processors used in your system as shown in the display below. The options are
Base, Config (Configuration) 1 and Config (Configuration) 2.
Activate PBF (Available when SpeedStep is set to Enable and when the 2nd Gen
Intel Xeon Scalable-SP 6252N/6230N/5218N Processors are Used)
Select Enable to support Prioritized Base Frequency (PBF), which will increase the base
frequency on high-priority cores and decrease the base frequency on low-priority cores
to improve CPU performance. The options are Disable and Enable.
Configure PBF (Available when Activate PBF is set to Enable)
Select Enable to allow the BIOS to configure high priority CPU cores as Prioritized Base
Frequency (PBF) so that software programs do not have to configure the PBF settings.
This feature is available when it is supported by the CPUs used in the system. The op-
tions are Enable and Disable.
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