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USER
’S MANUAL
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Refer to
Aptio Skylake Core BIOS Manual
and the appropriate processor
Turbo Implementation Guide for more information.
3.14.6 Intel
®
Active Management Technology
Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) is a set of advanced
manageability features developed to extend the manageability capability for
IT through Out Of Band (OOB). This allows asset information, remote
diagnostics, recovery, and contain capabilities to be available on client
systems eve
n when they are in a low power, or “off” state, or in situations
when the operating system is hung.
For further information on configuring this technology, refer to
Aptio Skylake
Core BIOS Manual.
3.14.7 Intel
®
Matrix Storage Technology
Intel® Matrix Storage Technology is supported by Intel's CM236 PCH, which
provides:
•
AHCI functionality,
•
RAID 0/1/5/10 Support, and
•
Intel® Rapid Storage Technology.
3.14.8 Intel
®
Configurable TDP Technology
Intel® Configurable TDP Technology (cTDP) allows users to reconfigure the
45W thermal design power (TDP) level of the E3-1505M CPU down to 35W in
systems where a lower amount of power is available or a smaller thermal
solution is required.
For further information on configuring the TDP levels, refer to Aptio Skylake
Core BIOS Manual.
3.15 Thermal Management
The Intel® Skylake processor contains a digital thermal sensor for each
execution core and a thermal monitor to measure the processo
r’s
temperature. A thermal sensor connected to the NCT6106 Super-I/O is used
to measure the module‘s temperature.
The integrated graphics and memory controller (GMC) monitors its
temperature and initiates thermal management with an internal digital
thermal sensor. Memory loading or high GMC temperatures will result in
bandwidth throttling. THERMTRIP# and Render Thermal Throttling are also
supported by the internal digital thermal sensor.
The temperature of the Intel® CM236 PCH is monitored by two thermal
sensors located on the PCH. The system will be shut down by the PCH when
its thermal limit is reached.