The PowerEdge 1950 is a device manufactured by Dell. You can unlock features and improve performance by updating its driver. Visitors have downloaded this file "PE1950BmcA04.exe" 5 times with an aggregate rating of 5 out of 5 stars based on 2 reviews. The total disk space used for this update is 314.4 KB.
PowerEdge 1950
Not Applicable
1.22, A04 (10-Oct-2006)
The BMC firmware monitors various sensors on the system board and adjusts certain parameters to maintain normal operation. This update is designed to improve the fan speed algorithm which impacts the overall power draw of the system. The BMC firmware checks the configuration of system components and monitors the ambient temperature. Based on these variables, this firmware adjusts the speed of the fan to keep the system within thermal specifications. This firmware has been modified to optimize the fan speed when lower power components such as Woodcrest processors (Xeon 5100 series) or memory with full DIMM heat sinks are used.When to use this update:For systems shipped from June 7 through August 25, first install
Jayakumar (DG Staff Member) on 2-Jul-2008
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
Readme.txt | 5.0 KB | 2 Oct 2006 |
bmccfg.def | 395 bytes | 21 Sep 2006 |
bmcfl16d.exe | 157.2 KB | 1 Sep 2006 |
bmcflsh.dat | 497.7 KB | 21 Sep 2006 |
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