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Page 33: In more detail in, Section 2.4.1

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Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® Processor 5400 Series TMDG

33

Thermal/Mechanical Reference Design

2.4

Characterizing Cooling Solution Performance

Requirements

2.4.1

Fan Speed Control

Fan speed control (FSC) techniques to reduce system level acoustic noise are a
common practice in server designs. The fan speed is one of the parameters that
determine the amount of airflow provided to the thermal solution. Additionally, airflow
is proportional to a thermal solution’s performance, which consequently determines the
T

CASE

of the processor at a given power level. Since the T

CASE

of a processor is an

important parameter in the long-term reliability of a processor, the FSC implemented in
a system directly correlates to the processor’s ability to meet the Thermal Profile and
hence the long-term reliability requirements. For this purpose, the parameter called
T

CONTROL

as explained in

Section 2.2.6

, is to be used in FSC designs to ensure that the

long-term reliability of the processor is met while keeping the system level acoustic
noise down.

Figure 2-14

depicts the relationship between T

CONTROL

and FSC

methodology.

Once the T

CONTROL

value is determined as explained earlier, the DTS temperature

reading from the processor can be compared to this T

CONTROL

value. A fan speed

control scheme can be implemented as described in

Table 2-6

without compromising

the long-term reliability of the processor.

Figure 2-14. T

CONTROL

and Fan Speed Control