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- Printed in the united states of america 2
- Warning handling of lead solder materials used in this product may expose you to lead a chemical known to the state of california to cause birth defects and other reproductive harm 2
- About this motherboard 3
- Manual organization 3
- Preface 3
- Conventions used in the manual 4
- Asia pacific 5
- Contacting supermicro 5
- Europe 5
- Headquarters 5
- Chapter 1 introduction 6
- Chapter 2 installation 6
- Preface 6
- Table of contents 6
- Appendix a post error beep codes 8
- Appendix b installing the windows os 8
- Appendix c software installation instructions 8
- Appendix d bios recovery 8
- Chapter 3 troubleshooting 8
- Chapter 4 bios 8
- 1 overview 9
- Chapter 1 9
- Checklist 9
- Introduction 9
- Chapter 1 introduction 11
- Important notes to the user 11
- Indicates the location of pin 1 11
- Jumpers not indicated are for testing only 11
- Motherboard layout 11
- Panel connections 11
- See chapter 2 for detailed information on jumpers i o ports and jf1 front 11
- The power cable before installing or removing any components 11
- When le1 onboard power led indicator is on system power is on unplug 11
- X8st3 f x8ste 11
- C2 14 15 smb to pci slots see chpt 2 12
- Jbmc1 13 bmc enable pins 1 2 enabled 12
- Jbt1 44 cmos clear see chpt 2 12
- Jpg1 10 vga enable pins 1 2 enabled 12
- Jpl1 jpl2 8 9 lan 1 2 enable pins 1 2 enabled 12
- Jps1 35 sas enable x8st3 f pins 1 2 enabled 12
- Jps2 26 sas raid mode x8st3 f on software raid 12
- Jpusb1 62 bp usb0 1 wake up pins 1 2 enabled 12
- Jpusb2 37 fp usb 4 5 6 7 wake up pins 1 2 enabled 12
- Jumper label description default setting 12
- X8st3 f x8ste 12
- X8st3 f x8ste jumpers 12
- X8st3 f x8ste quick reference 12
- X8st3 f x8ste user s manual 12
- Chapter 1 introduction 13
- Jpusb3 19 fp usb 2 3 wake up pins 1 2 enabled 13
- Jwd 53 watch dog timer enable pins 1 2 reset 13
- X8st3 f x8ste headers connectors 13
- X8st3 f x8ste jumpers 13
- X8st3 f x8ste led indicators 13
- Chipset 14
- Expansion slots 14
- Graphics 14
- I o devices 14
- Memory 14
- Motherboard features 14
- Network connections 14
- Floppy drive 15
- Cd utilities 16
- Dimensions 16
- Pc health monitoring 16
- Power configuration 16
- System management 16
- Actual specifications of each motherboard 18
- Note this is a general block diagram and may not exactly represent 18
- Pci_32_bus 18
- Sataii 300 18
- The features on your motherboard see the following pages for the 18
- X8st3 f x8ste system block diagram 18
- X8st3 f x8ste user s manual 18
- 2 chipset overview 19
- 3 pc health monitoring 20
- 4 power configuration settings 20
- Cpu overheat led and control 20
- Fan status monitor with software 20
- Onboard voltage monitoring 20
- Recovery from ac power loss 20
- Slow blinking led for suspend state indicator 20
- 5 power supply 21
- Bios support for usb keyboard 21
- Main switch override mechanism 21
- Wake on lan wol 21
- 6 super i o 22
- 7 overview of the winbond wpcm450 controller 22
- 1 static sensitive devices 25
- Chapter 2 25
- Installation 25
- Precautions 25
- Unpacking 25
- 2 processor and heatsink installation 26
- Installing an lga 1366 processor 26
- Installing a passive cpu heatsink snk p0037 28
- Passive heatsink removal 29
- 3 mounting the motherboard into the chassis 30
- Installation instructions 30
- 4 installing and removing the memory modules 31
- Caution 31
- Front view 31
- Installing removing dimms 31
- Top view of ddr3 slot 31
- Dimm module population configuration 32
- For memory to work properly follow the table below for memory installation 32
- Maximum memory possible 32
- Memory support 32
- Note 1 both unbuffered ecc and non ecc dimm modules are supported by the motherboard using ecc or non ecc memory on your motherboard depends on the cpu installed 32
- Note 2 due to os limitations some operating systems may not show more than 4 gb of memory 32
- Note 3 due to memory allocation to system devices the amount of memory that remains available for operational use will be reduced when 4 gb of ram is used the reduction in memory availability is disproportional refer to the table on the next page for microsoft windows users microsoft implemented a design change in windows xp with service pack 2 sp2 and windows vista this change is spe cific to the physical address extension pae mode behavior which improves driver compatibility for more information please read the following article at microsoft s knowledge base website at http support microsoft com kb 888137 32
- Single rank udimms 12gb 6x 2gb dimms dual rank udimms 24gb 6x 4gb dimms 32
- The x8st3 f x8ste supports up to 24 gb unbuffered ecc or non ecc ddr3 1333 1066 800 in 6 dimm slots 32
- X8st3 f x8ste user s manual 32
- Area reserved for the chipset 2 mb 3 9 gb 33
- Channel 1 slots 33
- Channel 2 slots 33
- Channel 3 slots 33
- Chapter 2 installation 33
- Firmware hub flash memory system bios 1 mb 3 9 gb 33
- I o apic 4 kbytes 4 kb 3 9 gb 33
- Local apic 4 kb 3 9 gb 33
- Mb 3 1 gb 33
- Memory available for the os other applications 2 4 gb 33
- Note the motherboard will not boot if dimm module s are installed in any of the bank2 slots but none in the bank1 slots the first dimm module must be installed in dimm1a and all bank1 slots must be filled before populating any bank2 slot s 33
- Pci enumeration area 1 256 mb 3 6 gb 33
- Pci enumeration area 2 if needed aligned on 256 mb boundary 33
- Pci express 256 mb 256 mb 3 1 gb 33
- Possible system memory allocation availability 33
- System device size physical memory remaining available 4 gb total system memory 33
- Tseg 1 mb 2 4 gb 33
- Vga memory 16 mb 2 5 gb 33
- X8st3 f x8ste 33
- 5 connectors io ports 34
- Back panel connectors 34
- Back panel connectors and io ports 34
- Atx ps 2 keyboard and ps 2 mouse ports 35
- Chapter 2 installation 35
- Keyboard 35
- Keyboard purple 35
- Mouse green 35
- The atx ps 2 keyboard and ps 2 mouse are located next to the back panel usb ports 0 1 on the mother board see the table at right for pin definitions 35
- Additional six usb connections usb 2 usb 3 usb 4 5 and usb 6 7 are used to provide front chassis access usb 2 and usb 3 are type a connec tors usb cables are not included see the tables on the right for pin definitions 36
- Two universal serial bus ports usb 0 1 are located on the i o back panel 36
- Universal serial bus usb 36
- X8st3 f x8ste user s manual 36
- Chapter 2 installation 37
- Ethernet ports 37
- Note s 37
- Please refer to the led indicator section for lan led information 37
- The ipmi dedicated lan is for the x8st3 f only 37
- Two ethernet ports are located next to the vga port on the io backplane in addition an ipmi dedicated lan is located above the usb ports these ports accept rj45 type cables 37
- A com port is located on the io backplane and a serial port is lo cated next to the floppy drive to provide front access see the table on the right for pin definitions 38
- Serial ports 38
- X8st3 f x8ste user s manual 38
- Front control panel 40
- Jf1 contains header pins for various buttons and indicators that are normally lo cated on a control panel at the front of the chassis these connectors are designed specifically for use with supermicro server chassis see the figure below for the descriptions of the various control panel buttons and led indicators refer to the following section for descriptions and pin definitions 40
- Jf1 header pins 40
- X8st3 f x8ste user s manual 40
- Front control panel pin definitions 41
- Chapter 2 installation 43
- Connect an led cable to the oh fan fail connection on pins 7 and 8 of jf1 to provide advanced warnings for chassis overheat or fan failure refer to the table on the right for pin definitions 43
- Overheat oh fan fail led 43
- Power fail led 43
- The power fail led connection is located on pins 5 and 6 of jf1 refer to the table on the right for pin defini tions 43
- Power button 44
- Reset button 44
- The power button connection is located on pins 1 and 2 of jf1 momentarily contacting both pins will power on off the system this button can also be con figured to function as a suspend button with a setting in the bios see chapter 4 to turn off the power in the suspend mode press the button for at least 4 seconds refer to the table on the right for pin definitions 44
- The reset button connection is located on pins 3 and 4 of jf1 attach it to a hardware reset switch on the computer case to reset the system refer to the table on the right for pin definitions 44
- X8st3 f x8ste user s manual 44
- 6 connecting cables 45
- Battery 46
- Com2 floppy 46
- Cpu fan 46
- Dimm1a 46
- Dimm1b 46
- Dimm2a 46
- Dimm2b 46
- Dimm3a 46
- Dimm3b 46
- Fan1 jpw1 46
- I button 46
- Kb mouse 46
- Lan2 lan1 46
- Slot1 pci 33mhz 46
- Slot2 pci 33mhz 46
- Slot3 pci e 2 x8 46
- Slot5 pci e 2 x8 46
- Slot6 pci e 2 x8 on x16 46
- Usb 6 7 usb 4 5 46
- Usb3 usb2 46
- X8st3 f x8ste 46
- Dimm1a 47
- Dimm1b 47
- Dimm2a 47
- Dimm2b 47
- Dimm3a 47
- Dimm3b 47
- Slot1 pci 33mhz 47
- Slot2 pci 33mhz 47
- Slot3 pci e 2 x8 47
- Slot5 pci e 2 x8 47
- Slot6 pci e 2 x8 on x16 47
- A chassis intrusion header is located at jl1 on the motherboard attach the appropriate cable from the chassis to inform you of a chassis intrusion when the chassis is opened 48
- Chassis intrusion 48
- Overheat fan fail led 48
- The joh header is used to connect an led to provide warnings of chas sis overheat this led will also blink to indicate a fan failure refer to the table on right for pin definitions 48
- X8st3 f x8ste user s manual 48
- An onboard power led header is located at jled1 this power led header is connected to front control panel located at jf1 to indicate the status of system power see the table on the right for pin definitions 49
- Battery 49
- C connector 49
- C connector locat ed at smb_ps1 on the motherboard this connector monitors the status of the power supply fan and system temperature see the table on the right for pin definitions 49
- Chapter 2 installation 49
- Com2 floppy 49
- Cpu fan 49
- Dimm1a 49
- Dimm1b 49
- Dimm2a 49
- Dimm2b 49
- Dimm3a 49
- Dimm3b 49
- Fan1 jpw1 49
- I button 49
- Kb mouse 49
- Lan2 lan1 49
- Onboard power led 49
- Power supply 49
- Slot1 pci 33mhz 49
- Slot2 pci 33mhz 49
- Slot3 pci e 2 x8 49
- Slot5 pci e 2 x8 49
- Slot6 pci e 2 x8 on x16 49
- Usb 6 7 usb 4 5 49
- Usb3 usb2 49
- Battery 50
- Com2 floppy 50
- Cpu fan 50
- Dimm1a 50
- Dimm1b 50
- Dimm2a 50
- Dimm2b 50
- Dimm3a 50
- Dimm3b 50
- Fan1 jpw1 50
- I button 50
- Kb mouse 50
- Lan2 lan1 50
- Slot1 pci 33mhz 50
- Slot2 pci 33mhz 50
- Slot3 pci e 2 x8 50
- Slot5 pci e 2 x8 50
- Slot6 pci e 2 x8 on x16 50
- Usb 6 7 usb 4 5 50
- Usb3 usb2 50
- X8st3 f x8ste 50
- An onboard i button located next to usb ports 2 3 is an 1 wire computer chip enclosed in a durable stainless steel can i button stores instructions provides electronic interface and allows hostraid to operate with mega raid firmware 51
- Chapter 2 installation 51
- I button 51
- Note raid 5 is supported when the i button aoc ibutton68 is installed on the motherboard for more information on the aoc ibutton68 please refer to http www supermicro com products accessories addon aoc ibut ton68 cfm 51
- The wake on lan header is located at jwol on the motherboard see the table on the right for pin definitions you must also have a lan card with a wake on lan connector and cable to use this feature 51
- Wake on lan 51
- 7 jumper settings 52
- Battery 52
- Com2 floppy 52
- Cpu fan 52
- Dimm1a 52
- Dimm1b 52
- Dimm2a 52
- Dimm2b 52
- Dimm3a 52
- Dimm3b 52
- Explanation of jumpers 52
- Fan1 jpw1 52
- I button 52
- Kb mouse 52
- Lan2 lan1 52
- Slot1 pci 33mhz 52
- Slot2 pci 33mhz 52
- Slot3 pci e 2 x8 52
- Slot5 pci e 2 x8 52
- Slot6 pci e 2 x8 on x16 52
- Usb 6 7 usb 4 5 52
- Usb3 usb2 52
- Chapter 2 installation 53
- Cmos clear 53
- Jbt1 is used to clear cmos instead of pins this jumper consists of contact pads to prevent accidental clearing of cmos to clear cmos use a metal object such as a small screwdriver to touch both pads at the same time to short the connection always remove the ac power cord from the system before clearing cmos 53
- Note for an atx power supply you must completely shut down the system remove the ac power cord and then short jbt1 to clear cmos 53
- Watch dog enable disable 53
- Watch dog is a system monitor that can reboot the system when a software appli cation hangs close pins 1 2 to reset the system if an application hangs close pins 2 3 to generate a non maskable interrupt signal for the application that hangs see the table on the right for jumper settings watch dog must also be enabled in the bios 53
- Battery 54
- Com2 floppy 54
- Cpu fan 54
- Dimm1a 54
- Dimm1b 54
- Dimm2a 54
- Dimm2b 54
- Dimm3a 54
- Dimm3b 54
- Fan1 jpw1 54
- I button 54
- Kb mouse 54
- Lan2 lan1 54
- Slot1 pci 33mhz 54
- Slot2 pci 33mhz 54
- Slot3 pci e 2 x8 54
- Slot5 pci e 2 x8 54
- Slot6 pci e 2 x8 on x16 54
- Usb 6 7 usb 4 5 54
- Usb3 usb2 54
- Dimm1a 55
- Dimm1b 55
- Dimm2a 55
- Dimm2b 55
- Dimm3a 55
- Dimm3b 55
- Slot1 pci 33mhz 55
- Slot2 pci 33mhz 55
- Slot3 pci e 2 x8 55
- Slot5 pci e 2 x8 55
- Slot6 pci e 2 x8 on x16 55
- Jps1 allows you to enable or disable sas connectors the default position is on pins 1 and 2 to enable sas see the table on the right for jumper settings 56
- Jps2 allows you to select the sas raid mode you can use either software raid or it mode close this jumper to use software raid default set this jumper to open to use the it mode 56
- Sas enable disable x8st3 f only 56
- Sas raid mode select x8st3 f only 56
- X8st3 f x8ste user s manual 56
- A bmc enable 57
- Bmc ipmi enable x7st3 f only 57
- Chapter 2 installation 57
- Jbmc1 allows the user to enable or dis able bmc baseboard management con trol chip and the onboard ipmi connec tions this jumper is to be used together with the ipmi settings in the bios if this jumper is set to enabled please enable ipmi settings in the bios as well and vice versa the default position is on pins 1 and 2 to enable bmc see the table on the right for jumper settings 57
- 8 onboard indicators 58
- Activity led right 58
- Activity right amber blinking active 58
- Amber on 1 gbps 58
- Battery 58
- Color definition 58
- Color status definition 58
- Com2 floppy 58
- Cpu fan 58
- Dimm1a 58
- Dimm1b 58
- Dimm2a 58
- Dimm2b 58
- Dimm3a 58
- Dimm3b 58
- Fan1 jpw1 58
- Glan activity led indicator 58
- Glan link speed led indicator 58
- Green on 100 mbps 58
- I button 58
- Ipmi lan link led left 58
- Ipmi lan x8st3 f 58
- Kb mouse 58
- Lan 1 lan 2 58
- Lan2 lan1 58
- Led color definition 58
- Link left green solid 100 mbps 58
- Off no connection or 10 mbps 58
- Slot1 pci 33mhz 58
- Slot2 pci 33mhz 58
- Slot3 pci e 2 x8 58
- Slot5 pci e 2 x8 58
- Slot6 pci e 2 x8 on x16 58
- Usb 6 7 usb 4 5 58
- Usb3 usb2 58
- X8st3 f x8ste 58
- Yellow flashing connection active 58
- A sas activity led is located at les1 when les1 blinks sas is active refer to the table on the right for details also see the layout below for the led loca tion 59
- A sas heartbeat led is located at les2 when les2 blinks sas connectors are ready for use refer to the table on the right for details also see the layout below for the led location 59
- Chapter 2 installation 59
- Sas activity led x8st3 f only 59
- Sas heartbeat led x8st3 f only 59
- A onboard pwr led 60
- An onboard power led is located at le1 on the motherboard when le1 is on the ac power cable is connected make sure to disconnect the power cable before removing or installing any component see the layout below for the led location 60
- Onboard power led 60
- X8st3 f x8ste user s manual 60
- 9 serial ata and floppy drive connections 61
- Battery 61
- Com2 floppy 61
- Cpu fan 61
- Dimm1a 61
- Dimm1b 61
- Dimm2a 61
- Dimm2b 61
- Dimm3a 61
- Dimm3b 61
- Fan1 jpw1 61
- I button 61
- Kb mouse 61
- Lan2 lan1 61
- Slot1 pci 33mhz 61
- Slot2 pci 33mhz 61
- Slot3 pci e 2 x8 61
- Slot5 pci e 2 x8 61
- Slot6 pci e 2 x8 on x16 61
- Usb 6 7 usb 4 5 61
- Usb3 usb2 61
- A floppy 62
- A red mark on a wire typically 62
- A single floppy disk drive rib 62
- Bon cable has 34 wires and two connectors to provide for two floppy disk drives the connector with twisted wires always connects to drive a and the connector that does not have twisted wires always 62
- Connects to drive b 62
- Designates the location of pin 1 62
- Floppy connector 62
- Note the following when connecting the floppy cable 62
- Seven twisted wires 62
- The floppy connector is located near the pci slot 1 on the motherboard see the table on the right for pin definitions 62
- The floppy disk drive cable has 62
- X8st3 f x8ste user s manual 62
- 1 troubleshooting procedures 63
- Before power on 63
- Chapter 3 63
- No power 63
- No video 63
- Troubleshooting 63
- 2 technical support procedures 64
- Losing the system s setup configuration 64
- Memory errors 64
- 3 frequently asked questions 65
- Warnin 66
- 4 returning merchandise for service 67
- 1 introduction 69
- Chapter 4 69
- How to change the configuration data 69
- Starting bios setup utility 69
- 2 main setup 70
- How to start the setup utility 70
- 3 advanced setup configurations 72
- Boot feature 72
- Processor clock options 73
- Warnin 73
- Acpi t state 76
- Advanced chipset control 76
- L0 is a normal operational state where data and control packets can be transmitted and received all power management states are entered from this state 76
- Qpi and imc configuration 76
- Qpi frequency 76
- Qpi l0s and l1 76
- Qpi links speed 76
- Quickpath interconnect qpi offers three power states called l0 l0s and l1 76
- This feature enables the acpi throttling support for the processor to save power the options are disabled and enabled 76
- Use this feature to select qpi data transfer speed the options are slow mode and full speed 76
- Use this option to set the qpi frequency the options are auto 4 00 gt 5 66 gt and 6 00 gt 76
- X8st3 f x8ste user s manual 76
- Ide floppy configuration 79
- Pci pnp configuration 82
- Remote access configuration 83
- Super io device configuration 83
- Configuration 84
- Hardware health 84
- Acpi configuration 87
- Ipmi configuration x8st3 f only 88
- Event log configuration 89
- 4 security settings 91
- 5 boot configuration 92
- Boot device priority 92
- 6 exit options 93
- Cd dvd drives 93
- Hard disk drives 93
- Removable drives 93
- Appendix a 95
- Post error beep codes 95
- Recoverable post error beep codes 95
- Appendix b 97
- B 1 installing the windows os for systems with raid functions 97
- Installing the windows os 97
- B 2 installing the windows os for systems without raid functions 98
- Appendix c 99
- C 1 installing drivers 99
- Software installation instructions 99
- C 2 configuring superdocto 100
- Appendix d bios recovery 103
- D 1 recovery process from a usb device drive recommended method 103
- Part 1 boot sector recovery process 103
- D 2 recovery process from an ide sata atapi disc drive 104
- Part 2 bios reprogramming re flashing 104
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