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In order to support this feature, the BMC FW will derive the air velocity for each fan domain 
based on the PWM value being driven for the domain. Since this relationship is dependent on 
the chassis configuration, a method must be used which supports this dependency (for 
example, through OEM SDR) that establishes a lookup table providing this relationship. 
The BIOS will have an embedded lookup table that provides thermal offset values for each 
DIMM type, altitude setting, and air velocity range (three ranges of air velocity are supported). 
During system boot the BIOS will provide three offset values (corresponding to the three air 
velocity ranges) to the BMC for each enabled DIMM. Using this data the BMC FW constructs a 
table that maps the offset value corresponding to a given air velocity range for each DIMM. 
During runtime the BMC applies an averaging algorithm to determine the target offset value 
corresponding to the current air velocity and then the BMC writes this new offset value into 
the IMC thermal offset register for the DIMM. 
5.3.14.6.5  Autoprofile  
Intel server board implements auto-profile feature to improve upon previous platform 
configuration-dependent FSC and maintain competitive acoustics within the market. This 
feature is not available for third party customization.  
BIOS and BMC will handshake to automatically understand configuration details and 
automatically select the optimal fan speed control profile in the BMC. 
Customers will only select a performance or an acoustic profile selection from the BIOS menu 
for EPSD system and the fan speed control will be optimal for the configuration loaded.  
Users can still choose performance or acoustic profile in BIOS setting. Default is acoustic. 
Performance option is recommend if customer installed MICs or any other high power add-in 
cards (higher than 75W) or PCIe add-in cards which requires excessive cooling. 
5.3.14.6.6  ASHRAE Compliance 
Auto-profile algorithm will be implemented for PCSD products from this generation. There will 
be no manual selection of profiles at different altitudes, but altitude impact will be well 
covered by auto-profile. 
5.3.14.7  Power Supply Fan Speed Control 
This section describes the system level control of the fans internal to the power supply over 
the PMBus*. Some, but not all Intel® Server Systems supporting the Intel® Xeon® processor E5-
2600 v3 and v4 product families will require that the power supplies be included in the 
system level fan speed control. For any system that requires either of these capabilities, the 
power supply must be PMBus*-compliant. 
5.3.14.7.1  System Control of Power Supply Fans 
Some products require that the BMC control the speed of the power supply fans, as is done 
with normal system (chassis) fans, except that the BMC cannot reduce the power supply fan 
any lower than the internal power supply control is driving it. For these products the BMC FW 
must have the ability to control and monitor the power supply fans through PMBus*