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Some BMCs like Dell or HPE, have a mode to force the fan speed at a given speed (usually in percentage of the pwm).
By keeping hwbench in idle mode, and forcing the fan speed, we can easily see a link between the fan speed and the power consumption. This could be used to reverse the power consumption of fans by following the delta of the PSUs/PDUs.
This could generate a table of the fan power consumption at a given speed and be reused by hwbench to create some "computed" fan power consumption metrics.
Here come a visualisation of this action done manually :
Automating this in a specific engine could ease the reverse of the fan's power consumption as vendors do not share this information easily.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Some BMCs like Dell or HPE, have a mode to force the fan speed at a given speed (usually in percentage of the pwm).
By keeping hwbench in idle mode, and forcing the fan speed, we can easily see a link between the fan speed and the power consumption. This could be used to reverse the power consumption of fans by following the delta of the PSUs/PDUs.
This could generate a table of the fan power consumption at a given speed and be reused by hwbench to create some "computed" fan power consumption metrics.
Here come a visualisation of this action done manually :
Automating this in a specific engine could ease the reverse of the fan's power consumption as vendors do not share this information easily.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: