Supermicro X9SCM-F [3/103] About this motherboard
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Preface
This manual is written for system integrators, PC technicians and
knowledgeable PC users. It provides information for the installation and use of the
X9SCM/X9SCM-F/X9SCL/X9SCL-F/X9SCL+-F motherboard.
About This Motherboard
The X9SCM/X9SCM-F/X9SCL/X9SCL-F/X9SCL+-F supports a single
Intel® Xeon E3-1200 series, 2nd generation Intel Core® i3, Pentium®, Celeron®
processor in an LGA 1155 socket. With the Intel® Cougar Point chipset built in,
the X9SCM/X9SCL series motherboard offers substantial enhancement in system
performance and storage capability for entry-level to mid-range servers in a sleek
package. Please refer to our website (http://www.supermicro.com/products/) for
processor and memory support updates. This product is intended to be installed
and serviced by professional technicians.
Manual Organization
Chapter 1describesthefeatures,specicationsandperformanceofthemother-
board, and provides detailed information about the Intel Cougar Point chipset.
Chapter 2 provides hardware installation instructions. Read this chapter when in-
stalling the processor, memory modules and other hardware components into the
system. If you encounter any problems, see Chapter 3, which describes trouble-
shooting procedures for video, memory and system setup stored in the CMOS.
Chapter 4 includes an introduction to the BIOS, and provides detailed information
on running the CMOS Setup utility.
Appendix A provides BIOS Error Beep Codes.
Appendix B lists software program installation instructions.
Appendix C contains BIOS Recovery instructions.
Preface
Содержание
- 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 this manual 4
- Contacting supermicro 5
- Chapter 1 introduction 6
- Chapter 2 installation 6
- Preface 6
- Table of contents 6
- Appendix a bios error beep codes 8
- Appendix b software installation instructions 8
- Appendix c uefi bios recovery instructions 8
- Chapter 3 troubleshooting 8
- Chapter 4 bios 8
- 1 overview 9
- Chapter 1 9
- Checklist 9
- Introduction 9
- Chapter 1 introduction 13
- For x9scm f two sata iii ports i sata 0 1 and four sata ii ports 3 13
- Gb s i sata 2 5 are located on the board for x9scl f six sata ii ports i sata 0 5 are included on the motherboard 13
- Important notes to the user 13
- Indicates the location of pin 1 13
- Jumpers not indicated are for testing only 13
- Motherboard layout 13
- Panel connections 13
- Pci e slot5 pci e 2 x4 on x8 slot is available on the x9scm f only 13
- Sata iii ports 6gb s are available on the x9scm f only 13
- See chapter 2 for detailed information on jumpers i o ports and jf1 front 13
- Slot4 pci e 2 x4 on x8 13
- Slot5 pci e 2 x4 on x8 13
- Slot6 pci e 3 2 x8 13
- Slot7 pci e 3 2 x8 13
- Motherboard features 16
- 2 sata ports 19
- 4 sata ports 19
- 82574l for the x9scl f 19
- Chapter 1 introduction 19
- Ddr3 cha 19
- Ddr3 chb 19
- Dimm1 dimm2 far 19
- Glan1 82574l 19
- Glan2 82579 19
- Note this is a general block diagram and may not exactly represent 19
- Pages for the actual specifications of each motherboard 19
- Pcie x8 slot 19
- Pcie_x1 19
- System block diagram 19
- The features on your motherboard see the motherboard features 19
- Usb ports 19
- X9scm x9scm f x9scl x9scl f x9scl f block diagram 19
- 2 chipset overview 20
- Intel c202 c204 express chipset features 20
- 3 special features 21
- 4 pc health monitoring 21
- Environmental temperature control 21
- Fan status monitor with firmware control 21
- Recovery from ac power loss 21
- System resource alert 21
- 5 acpi features 22
- 6 power supply 22
- Slow blinking led for suspend state indicator 22
- 7 super i o 23
- 8 overview of the nuvoton wpcm450 controller 23
- 1 static sensitive devices 25
- Chapter 2 25
- Installation 25
- Precautions 25
- Unpacking 25
- 2 processor and heatsink installation 26
- Installing the lga1155 processor 26
- Installing a passive cpu heatsink 29
- Removing the heatsink 30
- Installing an active fan cpu heatsink 31
- Active heatsink removal 33
- Removing the heatsink 33
- 3 installing ddr3 memory 34
- Caution 34
- Dimm installation 34
- Exercise extreme care when installing or removing dimm 34
- Modules to prevent any possible damage 34
- Removing memory modules 34
- Always use ddr3 dimm modules of the same size type and speed 35
- Chapter 2 installation 35
- Dimm1a 35
- Dimm2a blue slot 35
- Dimm2b blue slot dimm1b 35
- Memory population guidelines 35
- Memory support 35
- Mixed dimm speeds can be installed however all dimms will run at the speed of the slowest dimm 35
- Note for memory speed 1600 mhz support an e3 1200 v2 cpu is required 35
- Recommended population balanced 35
- The motherboard will support one dimm module or three dimm modules installed but it is recommended that a balanced dimm population installed in pairs are followed for best performance 35
- The x9scm x9scl series supports up to 32gb of unbuffered udimm ddr3 ecc 1600 1333 1066 mhz dimms in 4 memory slots 35
- When installing memory modules the dimm slots should be populated in the following order dimm2a dimm2b dimm1a and dimm1b 35
- Ddr3 unbuffered ecc udimm memory 36
- For microsoft windows users microsoft implemented a design change in the win dows xp with service pack 2 sp2 and windows vista this change is specific to the behavior of physical address extension pae mode 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 36
- Note 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 36
- Possible system memory allocation availability 36
- The table explains the different types of memory supported that can be accomodated in each memory slot 36
- X9scm x9scm f x9scl x9scl f x9scl f user s manual 36
- 4 motherboard installation 37
- Location of mounting holes 37
- Tools needed 37
- Installing the motherboard 38
- 5 connectors io ports 39
- Back i o panel 39
- Atx ps 2 keyboard mouse ports 40
- Keyboard 40
- The atx ps 2 keyboard and ps 2 mouse are located next to the back panel usb ports 0 1 on the motherboard see the table at right for pin definitions 40
- X9scm x9scm f x9scl x9scl f x9scl f user s manual 40
- A com port com1 is located on the i o backpanel and another serial connection com2 is located below pci e slot4 to provide front access see the table on the right for pin definitions 43
- Chapter 2 installation 43
- Serial ports 43
- A video vga connector is located next to the com port on the i o backpanel this connector is used to provide video and crt display refer to the board layout below for the location 44
- Video connector 44
- X9scm x9scm f x9scl x9scl f x9scl f user s manual 44
- Chapter 2 installation 45
- Front control panel 45
- 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 45
- Jf1 header pins 45
- Front control panel pin definitions 46
- Power button 48
- Reset button 48
- The power button connection is located on pins1 and 2 of jf1 momentarily con tacting both pins will power on off the sys tem this button can also be configured 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 48
- 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 48
- X9scm x9scm f x9scl x9scl f x9scl f user s manual 48
- 6 connecting cables 49
- 2 a 12v red 50
- Chassis intrusion 50
- Cougar point 50
- Dimm1a 50
- Dimm1b 50
- Dimm2a 50
- Dimm2b 50
- Fan header 50
- Fan header designations 50
- Fan use with 50
- Fan1 fan4 cpu memory zone 50
- Fana i o add on cards 50
- Ground 50
- Ground black 50
- I sata 0 1 sata3 50
- Intrusion input 50
- Jpme1 jpme2 50
- Kb mouse 50
- Memory chip 50
- Pin definition 50
- Pin definitions 50
- Pin definitions jl1 50
- Pwm_control 50
- Slot4 pci e 2 x4 on x8 50
- Slot5 pci e 2 x4 on x8 50
- Slot6 pci e 3 2 x8 50
- Slot7 pci e 3 2 x8 50
- Standard pch 50
- Tachometer 50
- Usb 0 1 lan1 lan2 50
- Usb2 3 50
- Usb4 5 usb 12 13 50
- _lan ipmi 50
- Chapter 2 installation 51
- Cougar point 51
- Internal buzzer 51
- Jpme1 jpme2 51
- Kb mouse 51
- Memory chip 51
- On the jspk header pins 3 4 are used for internal speaker close pins 3 4 with a cap to use the onboard speaker if you wish to use an exter nal speaker close pins 1 4 with a cable see the table on the right for pin definitions 51
- Speaker 51
- Standard pch 51
- The internal buzzer spkr1 can be used to provide audible indications for various beep codes see the table on the right for pin definitions 51
- Usb 0 1 lan1 lan2 51
- Usb2 3 51
- Usb4 5 usb 12 13 51
- _lan ipmi 51
- 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 52
- C connector 52
- C connector located at jp 52
- C monitors the status of the power supply fan and system tem perature see the table on the right for pin definitions 52
- Cougar point 52
- Dimm1a 52
- Dimm1b 52
- Dimm2a 52
- Dimm2b 52
- I sata 0 1 sata3 52
- Jpme1 jpme2 52
- Kb mouse 52
- Memory chip 52
- Onboard power led 52
- Power supply 52
- Standard pch 52
- Usb 0 1 lan1 lan2 52
- Usb2 3 52
- Usb4 5 usb 12 13 52
- X9scm x9scm f x9scl x9scl f x9scl f user s manual 52
- _lan ipmi 52
- Cougar point 54
- Dom pwr connector 54
- Jpme1 jpme2 54
- Kb mouse 54
- Memory chip 54
- Standard pch 54
- The disk on module dom power connector located at jwf1 provides 5v gen1 gen power to a solid_state dom storage device connected to one of the sata ports see the table on the right for pin definitions 54
- 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 54
- Usb 0 1 lan1 lan2 54
- Usb2 3 54
- Usb4 5 usb 12 13 54
- Wake on lan 54
- X9scm x9scm f x9scl x9scl f x9scl f user s manual 54
- _lan ipmi 54
- 7 jumper settings 55
- Cougar point 55
- Dimm1a 55
- Dimm1b 55
- Dimm2a 55
- Dimm2b 55
- Explanation of jumpers 55
- I sata 0 1 sata3 55
- Jpme1 jpme2 55
- Kb mouse 55
- Memory chip 55
- Standard pch 55
- Usb 0 1 lan1 lan2 55
- Usb2 3 55
- Usb4 5 usb 12 13 55
- _lan ipmi 55
- Cougar point 56
- Dimm1a 56
- Dimm1b 56
- Dimm2a 56
- Dimm2b 56
- I sata 0 1 sata3 56
- Jpme1 jpme2 56
- Kb mouse 56
- Memory chip 56
- Slot4 pci e 2 x4 on x8 56
- Slot5 pci e 2 x4 on x8 56
- Slot6 pci e 3 2 x8 56
- Slot7 pci e 3 2 x8 56
- Standard pch 56
- Usb 0 1 lan1 lan2 56
- Usb2 3 56
- Usb4 5 usb 12 13 56
- _lan ipmi 56
- Chapter 2 installation 57
- Cougar point 57
- Jpg1 allows you to enable or disable the onboard vga connector the default position is on pins 1 and 2 to enable vga see the table on the right for jumper settings 57
- Jpme1 jpme2 57
- Kb mouse 57
- Memory chip 57
- Standard pch 57
- Usb 0 1 lan1 lan2 57
- Usb2 3 57
- Usb4 5 usb 12 13 57
- Vga enable 57
- Watch dog enable 57
- Watch dog jwd is a system moni tor that can reboot the system when a software application hangs close pins 1 2 to reset the system if an applica tion 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 57
- _lan ipmi 57
- Bmc enable 58
- Cougar point 58
- Jpb is used to enable or disable the bmc baseboard management control chip and the onboard ipmi connection this jumper is used together with the ipmi settings in the bios see the table on the right for jumper settings 58
- Jpme1 jpme2 58
- Kb mouse 58
- Memory chip 58
- Note when the usb is set to enabled in the bios and jpusb1 is set to disabled remove the usb devices from backplane usb ports 0 1 before the system goes into the standby mode 58
- Standard pch 58
- Usb 0 1 lan1 lan2 58
- Usb wake up 58
- Usb2 3 58
- Usb4 5 usb 12 13 58
- Use the jumper jpusb1 to wake up your system by pressing a key on a usb keyboard or clicking the usb mouse connected to the backplane usb ports 0 1 jpusb1 is used together with a usb wake up feature in the bios enable this jumper and the usb sup port in the bios to wake up your system via usb devices 58
- X9scm x9scm f x9scl x9scl f x9scl f user s manual 58
- _lan ipmi 58
- A jpme1 59
- Chapter 2 installation 59
- Cougar point 59
- Gine firmware when disabled the firmware is protected 59
- Jpme1 jpme2 59
- Me recovery 59
- Standard pch 59
- When enabled intel me recovery jpme1 is used to update the me management en 59
- 8 onboard indicators 60
- Cougar point 60
- Dimm1a 60
- Dimm1b 60
- Dimm2a 60
- Dimm2b 60
- I sata 0 1 sata3 60
- Ipmi lan x8st3 f 60
- Jpme1 jpme2 60
- Kb mouse 60
- Lan 1 lan 2 60
- Memory chip 60
- Slot4 pci e 2 x4 on x8 60
- Slot5 pci e 2 x4 on x8 60
- Slot6 pci e 3 2 x8 60
- Slot7 pci e 3 2 x8 60
- Standard pch 60
- Usb 0 1 lan1 lan2 60
- Usb2 3 60
- Usb4 5 usb 12 13 60
- _lan ipmi 60
- An ipmi heartbeat led is located at le7 when le7 blinks the ipmi functions properly refer to the table on the right for details also see the layout below for the led location 61
- Chapter 2 installation 61
- Cougar point 61
- Ipmi heartbeat led 61
- Jpme1 jpme2 61
- Kb mouse 61
- Memory chip 61
- Power standby led 61
- Standard pch 61
- The power standby led is located at le4 when the power supply is plugged into an ac outlet and the power sup ply hard switch is switched on le4 will turn on indicating power standby mode please make sure le4 is off before per forming service on the motherboard 61
- Usb 0 1 lan1 lan2 61
- Usb2 3 61
- Usb4 5 usb 12 13 61
- _lan ipmi 61
- 9 sata connections 62
- A i sata 0 62
- B i sata 1 62
- C i sata 2 62
- D i sata 3 62
- E i sata 4 62
- F i sata 5 62
- 1 troubleshooting procedures 63
- Before power on 63
- Chapter 3 63
- No power 63
- Troubleshooting 63
- Losing the system s setup configuration 64
- Memory errors 64
- No video 64
- 2 technical support procedures 65
- 3 frequently asked questions 66
- 4 battery removal and installation 68
- Battery installation 68
- Battery removal 68
- Proper battery disposal 68
- 5 returning merchandise for service 69
- 1 introduction 71
- Chapter 4 71
- How to change the configuration data 71
- Starting bios setup utility 71
- 2 main setup 72
- How to start the setup utility 72
- 3 advanced setup configurations 74
- Boot feature 74
- Processor clock options 75
- Chipset configuration 77
- Intel turbo boost technology available if intel eist technology is enabled 77
- North bridge configuration 78
- South bridge configuration 78
- Ide sata configuration 79
- Pcie pci pnp configuration 80
- Super io device configuration 81
- Console redirection settings 82
- Remote access configuration 82
- Hardware health configuration 83
- Acpi configuration 84
- 4 event logs 85
- 5 ipmi configuration x9scm f x9scl f x9scl f 86
- Bmc self test log 86
- System event log 86
- Bmc network configuration 87
- View fru information 87
- 6 boot settings 88
- Boot options priority 88
- Delete boot option 88
- 7 security settings 89
- 8 exit options 90
- A 1 bios error beep codes 93
- Appendix a 93
- Bios error beep codes 93
- Appendix b 95
- B 1 installing drivers 95
- Software installation instructions 95
- B 2 configuring superdocto 96
- An overview to the uefi bios 99
- Appendix c 99
- How to recover the uefi bios image the main bios block 99
- To recover the main bios block using a usb attached device 99
- Uefi bios recovery instructions 99
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