Chapter 7: BIOS
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The
Default Alarm
(default setting) is enabled when the Tctl value = 70, and is
disabled when the Tctl value drops from 70 to 67.
When COA (either Early or Default Alarm) is
enabled
, the following actions are
required to be executed:
•
System overheating LED is required to be ON and to solid red.
•
Onboard buzzer or speaker is required to be ON and to be a continuous sound.
•
All system fans are required to be operated at full speed.
•
System monitoring software (such as Super Doctor and IPMI if available) is
required to report and record CPU overheating events in the event logs.
When COA (either Early or Default Alarm) is
disabled,
the following actions are
required to be executed:
•
System overheating LED is required to be OFF.
•
Onboard buzzer or speaker is required to be OFF.
•
All system fans are required to be returned to a normal, non-CPU-overheating
LFSC condition.
Condition
When a CPU is overheating
Front Panel Overheating LED
On and Solid Red
Onboard Buzzer or Speaker
On and Continuous Sound
System Fan Speed Controls
Full Speed
BMC
Report PROCHOT
BMC Event Log
Record PROCHOT
Super Doctor
Report PROCHOT
Super Doctor Event Log
Record PROCHOT
System Fan Monitor
This submenu contains lists the system fans and contains RPM information for
them.
Fan Speed Control Modes
This submenu allows you to determine how the system will control the speed
of the onboard fans. The options are Full Speed/FS (Max Cooling), Perfor-
mance/PF (Better Cooling),
Balanced/BL
(Balance between performance and
energy saving), Energy Saving/ES (Lower Power and Noise).
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