HP (Hewlett-Packard) 799UT#ABA Personal Computer User Manual


 
EUP compliance mode
This workstation provides EUP compliance mode capability.
When enabled, this feature enables the workstation to shut down to the lowest possible power state by
removing all power to the system board.
When disabled, the workstation powers down conventionally.
When the workstation is shut down in EUP compliance mode, it must be powered up with the workstation
power button.
Enabling EUP compliance mode
To enable EUP compliance mode:
1. Press F10 during start up.
2. Using the arrow keys, select the Power>Hardware Power Management>EuP Compliance
Mode, and then select Enable.
3. Press F10 to accept the change.
4. Select File>Save Change and Exit, and then press F10 to accept the change.
Disabling EUP compliance mode
To disable the EUP compliance mode:
1. Press F10 during start up.
2. Select Power>Hardware Power Management>EuP Compliance Mode, and then select
Disable.
3. Press F10 to accept the change.
4. Select File>Save Change and Exit, and then press F10 to accept the change.
Accessibility
HP is committed to developing products, services, and information that is easier to access for all
customers, including customers with disabilities and age-related limitations. HP products with Windows
Vista® Business and Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional preinstalled are designed for accessibility,
and these products are tested with industry-leading Assistive Technology products. For more
information see
http://www.hp.com/accessibility.
Hyper-threading
This HP workstation supports Hyper-threading.
Hyper-Threading Technology (HTT), is an Intel-proprietary technology used to provide process
parallelization . The technology improves processor performance under certain workloads by providing
useful work for execution units that would otherwise be idle. A processor with Hyper-Threading enabled
is treated by the operating system as two processors instead of one. Hyper-threading relies on support
in the operating system as well as the CPU.
To implement hyper-threading, see
The Computer Setup (F10) Utility on page 29.
Intel Turbo Boost Technology
The HP Z Workstation series supports Intel® Turbo Boost Technology.
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