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May 31st, 2007 15:00

I had seen the page that you posted but that is not the information that I need. I need to know the power load(KVA) that a dual quad core with the X5355 cpu's have operating under normal load. Thanks

May 31st, 2007 15:00

Oddly enough I can't find the information internally either.  I've gone through all engineering sourcebooks, briefs, and legal verbage and it's all based on woodcrest plus a relative % of what wattage difference there should be on clovertown vs woodcrest. 
 
I'm pinging some internal sources to try and find out what the scoop is.  I might only be able to get some basic spec information.  What exactly is your config (2.5", 3.5", how many drives, memory, load, etc)?
 
PS - in the future, for faster response, go to your sales rep, account rep, or TSR and have them do an RFI (request for info) to engineering for this environmental data instead of Esupport. 

May 31st, 2007 15:00

 
Click on technical specifications.  In the future, go to support.dell.com, click the manuals link, put in the system, thumb through the links until you find tech specs or environmental specs.  Each generation is posted a little different on our site.

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May 31st, 2007 16:00

Planned configuration- dual 2.66 GB Quad Core Xeons (X5355) 8 GB Ram 2x36 GB SATA RAID1 4x146 GB SATA RAID5 OS RHEL AS4 Oracle Thanks

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June 1st, 2007 01:00

For calculating power consumption, use the Dell Datacenter Capacity Planner tool which is available at: http://www.dell.com/calc
 
Specsheets and sourcebooks, while accurate in their approach, quote engineering maximum values for the particular system. In other words, they're spec'd fully loaded and running at 100% - not your average data center implementation. 
 
The DCCP tool allows you to select the procs, drives, mem, etc. and approach a more realistic value.
 
Assuming I got your specs right in my head when I launched the tool, your draw will be 521 watts, 2.5A (at 208v,) and requiring 55 CFM of cooling capacity.
 
Hope that helps.
 
   KJ
   Sr Systems Consultant

June 1st, 2007 13:00

KJ,
 
The DC planner tool is a nice utility but the problem is that it is only reporting the dual-core Woodcrest processors.  This individual is asking for Clovertown quadcore power consumption. 
 
I'm trying to confirm with our engineering group what the power consumption is at this time because it's not published internally or externally unfortunately.
 
 

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June 1st, 2007 14:00

The customer notes the Intel X5355 quad as the processor of choice and it  is included in the DCCP tool along with five other quads and ten dual core procs. 
 
   KJ
 

June 1st, 2007 17:00

I stand corrected.  Thanks KJ. 
 
Maybe I should spend some time using this tool instead of just fixing $100,000 servers?  ;)
 
 

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June 1st, 2007 18:00

I was able to use the web tool. The new version of it looks really good.
Thanks for your help!

Edward Rice
Ventura Solutions, INC.

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June 19th, 2013 16:00

 

Power calculator is at the above location with older models are still available under DCCP option.

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