Dell 5600 User Manual

Intel Xeon 5600 Series Processors—  
Information Update  
Important Information  
Your system requires a BIOS and iDRAC firmware upgrade to support Intel  
Xeon 5600 series processor (less than 130 W). You can download the BIOS and  
iDRAC firmware for the Intel Xeon 5600 series processor at support.dell.com  
.
NOTE: A BIOS and iDRAC firmware update only supports a limited feature set of  
the Intel Xeon 5600 series processor.  
The following new Dell PowerEdge systems marked with the Roman Numeral  
II on the chassis support the complete feature set of Intel Xeon 5600 series  
processors:  
R410  
R510  
R610  
R710  
T410  
T610  
T710  
M610  
M710  
NOTE: The PowerEdge R410, T410, and R510 systems do not support 130 W  
Intel Xeon 5600 series processors.  
NOTE: The modular systems, PowerEdge M610 and M710, support the 130 W  
Intel Xeon X5680 only in the 130 W processor category.  
NOTE: The PowerEdge R610 and M710 systems need specific heat sinks to  
support the 130 W Intel Xeon 5600 series processors.  
Mixing of Intel Xeon 5500 and 5600 series processors is not supported.  
Systems with the Intel Xeon 5600 series processors support memory sparing.  
December 2010  
 
Option  
Description  
Memory Operating Mode Displays the type of memory operation if a valid memory  
configuration is installed. When set to Optimizer mode, the  
memory controllers run independent of each other for  
improved memory performance. When set to Mirror mode,  
memory mirroring is enabled. When set to Advanced ECC  
Mode, two controllers are joined in 128-bit mode running  
multi-bit advanced ECC. The Spare mode option is present  
on systems with the Intel Xeon 5600 series processors only.  
Processor Settings Screen  
Option  
Description  
Intel(R) TXT (Disabled default)  
Enables/disables Trusted Execution Technology. To  
enable TXT, enable & activate VT & TPM with pre-  
boot measurement.  
C1E (Enabled default)  
Sets the processor performance state to minimum  
when the system is idle.  
Intel QPI Bandwidth Priority  
(Compute default)  
Sets the bandwidth priority to compute or I/O.  
Recommended for HPC applications.  
Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch  
Enables high utilization of sequential memory access.  
(Enabled default)  
NOTE: Disable this option for applications that require  
high utilization of random memory access.  
Hardware Prefetcher  
Enables or disables the hardware prefetcher.  
(Enabled default)  
DCU Streamer Prefetcher  
(Enabled default)  
Enables Data Cache Unit streamer prefetcher.  
Recommended for HPC applications.  
Data Reuse  
(Enabled default)  
Enables or disables data reuse. Recommended  
for HPC applications.  
New POST Messages  
The following are the new POST messages for the Intel Xeon 5600 series  
processors.  
Message  
Description  
Displays the amount of system memory, system  
memory speed, and current system memory  
operating voltage.  
System Memory Size:  
X.X GB, System Memory  
Speed: XXX MHz,  
Voltage: 1.5V or 1.35V  
This message displays when either of the following  
occurs:  
This CPU power rating  
is not supported  
• The Intel Xeon 5600 130 W series processor is  
detected on an old system board (systems not marked  
with roman numeral II). For a list of the supported  
systems, see "Important Information" on page 9.  
• The Intel Xeon X5677 130 W series quad-core  
processor is detected on PowerEdge M610 and  
M710.  
Displays when the system detects a non-ECC  
memory module.  
Non-ECC DIMM detected  
on DIMM XX  
Enabling Dell BIOS Intelligent Turbo Mode  
The Dell BIOS Intelligent Turbo Mode feature allows the operating system to set  
the processor performance in the turbo mode. Based on the processor utilization,  
this feature delays the processor turbo mode initiation for better power  
management. When the turbo mode is enabled in the Processor Settings screen  
of the system setup, the feature can be enabled or disabled using the following  
BIOS setup options:  
NOTE: The Dell BIOS Intelligent Turbo Mode is disabled when the turbo mode is  
disabled in the processor system setup screen.  
Setup Screen  
Power Management CPU Power and  
Performance Management  
Power Management CPU Power and  
Performance Management  
Power Management CPU Power and  
Field  
Field value  
Intelligent Turbo  
OS DBPM  
Enabled  
System DBPM  
Maximum  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Performance Management Performance  
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