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тАО10-21-2008 03:17 PM
тАО10-21-2008 03:17 PM
DL380G5 Power Regulator Mode - Static High Performance Mode
Hi,
I have an issue with the DL380G5 (Dual-Quad Core X5450 Xeon) 'Static High Performance Mode'. Due to the nature of the application I am running, I need the cores to run at 3Ghz at all times. I enabled this mode in the setup utility, but when I run CPUID at low loads, it still reads 2Ghz core speeds. It does bump up to 3Ghz at high loads, but I do need all cores running full bore...
Has any one else seen this?
I attached a screenshot...
Thanks
I have an issue with the DL380G5 (Dual-Quad Core X5450 Xeon) 'Static High Performance Mode'. Due to the nature of the application I am running, I need the cores to run at 3Ghz at all times. I enabled this mode in the setup utility, but when I run CPUID at low loads, it still reads 2Ghz core speeds. It does bump up to 3Ghz at high loads, but I do need all cores running full bore...
Has any one else seen this?
I attached a screenshot...
Thanks
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тАО10-21-2008 05:40 PM
тАО10-21-2008 05:40 PM
Re: DL380G5 Power Regulator Mode - Static High Performance Mode
hi Lee
The only thing I see is you Proc(X5450) does not support any power regulator mode
http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/ilo/sup_servers.html
this Advisory is related with another proc too I think can help you
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c01580511&dimid=1046218472&dicid=alr_oct08&jumpid=em_alerts/us/oct08/all/xbu/emailsubid/mrm/mcc/loc/rbu_category_NoticeIntelXeon/alerts
bye
The only thing I see is you Proc(X5450) does not support any power regulator mode
http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/ilo/sup_servers.html
this Advisory is related with another proc too I think can help you
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c01580511&dimid=1046218472&dicid=alr_oct08&jumpid=em_alerts/us/oct08/all/xbu/emailsubid/mrm/mcc/loc/rbu_category_NoticeIntelXeon/alerts
bye
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тАО10-22-2008 03:35 PM
тАО10-22-2008 03:35 PM
Re: DL380G5 Power Regulator Mode - Static High Performance Mode
Thanks for the response Karlo,
This is strange because I can see the processor change its core speed when load is placed on it - something must control this. If not the Power regulator mode, how about the OS?
Has anyone else had issues with this?
Thanks again,
Lee
This is strange because I can see the processor change its core speed when load is placed on it - something must control this. If not the Power regulator mode, how about the OS?
Has anyone else had issues with this?
Thanks again,
Lee
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