Datasheet
Platform Management Functional Overview  Intel® Server Board S1400SP TPS 
    Revision 1.0 
Intel order number G64248-001 
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Note:  
1.  The above features may or may not be in effective depends on the actual thermal 
characters of a specific system.  
2.  Refer to the Intel
®
 Server System TPS for the board in Intel
®
 chassis thermal and 
acoustic management. 
3.  Refer to Fan Control Whitepaper for the board in 3rd party chassis fan speed control 
customization.  
6.11.7
Fan Profiles 
The server system supports multiple fan control profiles to support acoustic targets and 
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) 
compliance. The BIOS Setup utility can be used to choose between meeting the target acoustic 
level or enhanced system performance. This is accomplished through fan profiles. The BMC 
supports eight fan profiles, numbered from 0 to 7. 
Table 15. Fan Profiles 
Type 
Profile 
Details 
OLTT 
0 
Acoustic, 300M altitude 
OLTT 
1 
Performance, 300M altitude 
OLTT 
2 
Acoustic, 900M altitude 
OLTT 
3 
Performance, 900M altitude 
OLTT 
4 
Acoustic, 1500M altitude 
OLTT 
5 
Performance, 1500M altitude 
OLTT 
6 
Acoustic, 3000M altitude 
OLTT 
7 
Performance, 3000M altitude 
CLTT 
0 
Acoustic, 300M altitude 
CLTT 
1 
Performance, 300M altitude 
CLTT 
2 
Acoustic, 900M altitude 
CLTT 
3 
Performance, 900M altitude 
CLTT 
4 
Acoustic, 1500M altitude 
CLTT 
5 
Performance, 1500M altitude 
CLTT 
6 
Acoustic, 3000M altitude 
CLTT 
7 
Performance, 3000M altitude 
Each group of profiles allows for varying fan control policies based on the altitude. For a given 
altitude, the Tcontrol SDRs associated with an acoustics-optimized profile generate less noise 
than the equivalent performance-optimized profile by driving lower fan speeds, and the BIOS 
reduces thermal management requirements by configuring more aggressive memory throttling. 
The BMC only supports enabling a fan profile through the command if that profile is supported 
on all fan domains defined for the given system. It is important to configure platform Sensor 
Data Records (SDRs) so that all desired fan profiles are supported on each fan domain. If 
no single profile is supported across all domains, the BMC, by default, uses profile 0 and does 
not allow it to be changed. 
6.11.8
Thermal Sensor Input to Fan Speed Control 
The BMC uses various IPMI sensors as input to the fan speed control. Some of the sensors are 
IPMI models of actual physical sensors whereas some are “virtual” sensors whose values are 
derived from physical sensors using calculations and/or tabular information.  










