HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Manual
Page 210
NOTE:
Not all of the options in this table are adjustable on all servers. However, even if you do
not have the option of adjusting some of these settings, they will default to the values shown here.
Intelligent Provisioning Quick Configs settings (AMD-based servers)
RBSU power management
options
Maximum performance
Minimum power usage
Balanced power and
performance
Maximum Performance
Minimum Power Usage
Balanced Power and
Performance
HP Static High Performance
Mode
HP Static Low Power Mode
HP Dynamic Power Savings
Mode
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled
“Minimum Processor Idle
Power Core C6 State” (page
53)
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
“Minimum Processor Idle
Power C1e State” (page 54)
Auto
Auto
Auto
“Maximum Memory Bus
Frequency” (page 58)
Channel Interleaving
No Interleaving
Channel Interleaving
“Memory Interleaving”
(page 60)
Auto
Force PCIe Generation 1
Auto
“PCI Express Generation 2.0
Support” (page 61)
HT Full Performance Mode
HT Power Saving Mode
HT Full Performance Mode
“HyperTransport Frequency”
(page 71)
Fast
Slow
Fast
“Dynamic Power Savings
Mode Response” (page 64)
Optimized for Performance
Optimized for Power
Optimized for Performance
“DIMM Voltage Preference”
(page 69)
Intelligent Provisioning Quick Configs settings (Intel-based servers)
RBSU power management
options
Maximum performance
Minimum power usage
Balanced power and
performance
Maximum Performance
Minimum Power Usage
Balanced Power and
Performance
HP Static High Performance
Mode
HP Static Low Power Mode
HP Dynamic Power Savings
Mode
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled
“Intel QPI Link Power
Management” (page 49)
No C-states
C6 State
C6 State
“Minimum Processor Idle
Power Core State” (page
52)
No Package State
Package C6 (retention) State
Package C6 (retention) State
“Minimum Processor Idle
Power Package State” (page
55)
Maximum Performance
Power Savings Mode
Balanced Performance
“Energy/Performance Bias”
(page 57)
Auto
Auto
Auto
“Maximum Memory Bus
Frequency” (page 58)
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