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pppoe04 ~ # cat /sys/class/net/eth5/device/max_link_width
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8
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```
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And here you can see card working in PCIe 4x lanes slot, while it supports 8x.
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And here you can see card working in PCIe 4x lanes slot, while it supports 8x.
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## HP Proliant Gen9 CPU dynamic frequency settings
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1. **Access the System Utilities:**
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- Power on or reboot the server.
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- During the boot process, when prompted, press the F9 key to launch the System Utilities.
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2. **Navigate to the Power Profile Setting:**
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- Within the System Utilities, select "System Configuration."
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- Choose "BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU)."
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- Navigate to "Power Management."
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- Select "Power Profile" and press Enter.
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3. **Select the Desired Power Profile:**
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- You'll see a list of available power profiles.
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- Choose the profile: Custom.
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- Press Enter to confirm your selection.
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4. **Go back to the main menu**
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5. **From the System Utilities screen:**
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- select System Configuration, then BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU) > Power Management > Power Regulator and press Enter.
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- Select: "OS Control Mode" —Processors run in their maximum power and performance state at all times, unless the OS enables a power management policy.
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- Press Enter to confirm your selection.
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6. **Press F10 to save your changes and exit.**
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