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Table 15, Summary of power management features – Dell R510 User Manual

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PowerEdge R510 Technical Guide

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Table 15. Summary of Power Management Features

Feature

Type

Enable/Status/ Ctrl
bit location

Description

ACPI Mode
Switch

Fixed

ICH-10

The OS uses the SCI_EN bit in ICH to switch from legacy mode to
ACPI mode.

Sleep States

Fixed

ICH-10

Supported states: S0 (Working), S4-OS (Hibernation in Windows
OS), and S5 (Soft-off).
S1 (also called standby or suspend) and S3 are not supported.

Power Button

Fixed

ICH-10

In ACPI mode, OS has control of the power button. In non-ACPI
mode, SMI handler owns power button events.

Real-Time
Clock

Fixed

ICH-10

The OS is able to configure the system to wake on the RTC
alarm.

Power Mgmt.
Timer

Fixed

ICH-10

ICH-10 24-bit power management timer is used.

Power Mgmt.
Event (PME)

Generic

ICH-10

Each host bus’ PME# signal is routed to a separate general-
purpose event pin in the chipset. When a device signals PME#,
the system wakes (if necessary), the OS detects the event, and
a Dell defined ASL routine handles the event. Wake-on-LAN is
one example of a PME.

USB wake

Generic

N/A

This feature is not supported on this system since the S1 state is
not supported.

OS DBS

N/A

Processor MSRs

This feature does P state transition under Windows

C State Support Fixed and

Generic

Processor MSR and
ICH-10 registers

This feature allows multiple C state support for Processor. This
feature works under Windows and any ACPI OS that understand
C states.

Power Profile
support

N/A

Processor/MCH and
ICH-10 chipset
registers.

11G Servers are the most energy-smart servers that Dell ships.
In addition to P, C, and T states, BIOS exposes the Power
Profiles to the OS. Each Power Profile has specific settings and
fine tunes the processor (MCH, IOH and South Bridge).


Current Power Profiles that 11G BIOS exposes in BIOS setup are detailed in the following table. The Active
Power Controller mode is the default mode.