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Checking ASUS Z10PE-D8/D16 WS performance with Intel Turbo Boost is feasible.

Checking ASUS Z10PE-D8/D16 WS performance with Intel Turbo Boost is feasible.

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Andk_
Junior Member
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11-02-2016, 03:50 AM
#11
I examined the suggestions carefully and began adjusting random configurations to check for availability. Through some trial and error, I discovered several options that appeared dimmed initially but later became visible. Finally, the correct settings were identified:

BIOS (4301) adjustments:
1. Advanced > Asus Turbo Ratio Lock (ATRL) → [Disabled]
2. IntelRCSetup > Advanced Power Management Configuration > Power Technology > [Custom]
3. IntelRCSetup > Advanced Power Management Configuration > CPU P State Control > EIST (P-states) → [Enabled]
4. IntelRCSetup > Advanced Power Management Configuration > CPU P State Control > Turbo Mode → [Enabled]

When Power Technology was set to Custom, additional options appeared, confirming Intel Turbo Boost support. These steps were verified using Hardware Monitor and CPU-Z. Thank you for your patience and helpful suggestions.

Note: The Xeon Max turbo boost shown in Intel Ark is only the single-core maximum; overall boost will always be lower. For details, see Puget Systems' chart here: https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/hpc/Xe...s-Law-759/
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Andk_
11-02-2016, 03:50 AM #11

I examined the suggestions carefully and began adjusting random configurations to check for availability. Through some trial and error, I discovered several options that appeared dimmed initially but later became visible. Finally, the correct settings were identified:

BIOS (4301) adjustments:
1. Advanced > Asus Turbo Ratio Lock (ATRL) → [Disabled]
2. IntelRCSetup > Advanced Power Management Configuration > Power Technology > [Custom]
3. IntelRCSetup > Advanced Power Management Configuration > CPU P State Control > EIST (P-states) → [Enabled]
4. IntelRCSetup > Advanced Power Management Configuration > CPU P State Control > Turbo Mode → [Enabled]

When Power Technology was set to Custom, additional options appeared, confirming Intel Turbo Boost support. These steps were verified using Hardware Monitor and CPU-Z. Thank you for your patience and helpful suggestions.

Note: The Xeon Max turbo boost shown in Intel Ark is only the single-core maximum; overall boost will always be lower. For details, see Puget Systems' chart here: https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/hpc/Xe...s-Law-759/

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Neonblonde1138
Junior Member
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11-02-2016, 03:50 AM
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Hi Takuan, I checked and found what you're asking about. After adjusting the BIOS as described, it seems you can achieve full performance from both CPUs at 100% with a 3.6GHz Turbo Boost. Let me know if you need more details!
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Neonblonde1138
11-02-2016, 03:50 AM #12

Hi Takuan, I checked and found what you're asking about. After adjusting the BIOS as described, it seems you can achieve full performance from both CPUs at 100% with a 3.6GHz Turbo Boost. Let me know if you need more details!

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Infallity
Senior Member
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11-02-2016, 03:50 AM
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The Xeons mentioned on Puget Systems' site behave differently from standard desktops like i5 or i7. This means each Xeon will reach its maximum speed on just one core, while all cores run at reduced speeds. The website explains this behavior and provides details about the highest boost clock speeds.
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Infallity
11-02-2016, 03:50 AM #13

The Xeons mentioned on Puget Systems' site behave differently from standard desktops like i5 or i7. This means each Xeon will reach its maximum speed on just one core, while all cores run at reduced speeds. The website explains this behavior and provides details about the highest boost clock speeds.

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