Supermicro x10sra-o [2/145] Warning handling of lead solder materials used in this product may expose you to lead a chemi cal known to the state of california to cause birth defects and other reproductive harm
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protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,
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interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interfer-
ence to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the authorized dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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WARNING: Handling of lead solder materials used
in this product may expose you to lead, a chemi-
cal known to the State of California to cause birth
defects and other reproductive harm.
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- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 2
- Consult the authorized dealer or an experienced radio tv technician for help 2
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 2
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2
- Warning handling of lead solder materials used in this product may expose you to lead a chemi cal known to the state of california to cause birth defects and other reproductive harm 2
- Manual organization 3
- Preface 3
- Checklist 4
- Conventions used in the manual 4
- Battery handling 5
- Standardized warning statements 5
- Product disposal 6
- הרהזא תנכס תמייקץוציפ הניקת אל ךרדב הפלחוהו הדימב הללוסה לש ףילחהל שי גוסב הללוסה תא מ םאותה תרבחלמומ ןרציתצ תוללוסה קוליס תושמושמה עצבל שי ןרציה תוארוה יפל 6
- رطخ كانه نم لاذبحسا ةلاح يف راجفنا ةيراطبلا ةحيحص ريغ ةقيرطب ليلعف ةيراطبلا لاذبحسا طقف عىنلا سفنب اهلداعي ام وأ اممثصوأ ةعنصملا ةمرشلا هب تايراطبلا نم صلخج ل اقفو ةلمعحسملاةعناصلا ةمرشلا تاميلعح 6
- רצומה קוליס הרהזא ו תויחנהל םאתהב תויהל בייח הז רצומ לש יפוס קוליס הנידמה יקוח 7
- يئاهنلا صلختلا نم جتنملا اذه هعم لماعتلا يغبني ل اقفو عيمجةينطىلا حئاىللاو نيناىقلا دنع 7
- Contacting supermicro 8
- Where to find more information 9
- Chapter 1 introduction 10
- Chapter 2 installation 10
- Preface 10
- Table of contents 10
- Chapter 3 troubleshooting 12
- Chapter 4 bios 12
- Appendix a bios error beep codes 17
- Appendix b software installation instructions 17
- Appendix c uefi bios recovery instructions 17
- Appendix d dual boot block 17
- 1 overview 19
- 2 chipset overview 19
- About this motherboard 19
- Chapter 1 introduction 19
- Intel c612 express chipset features 19
- 3 motherboard features 20
- 4 special features 22
- 5 pc health monitoring 22
- Environmental temperature control 22
- Fan status monitor with firmware control 22
- Recovery from ac power loss 22
- 6 acpi features 23
- Slow blinking led for suspend state indicator 23
- System resource alert 23
- 7 power supply 24
- 8 super i o 24
- Important notes to the user 26
- Audio_fp 27
- C2 smb to pci slots off disabled 27
- Chapter 1 introduction 27
- Chassis intrusion 27
- Clr_cmos_sw 27
- For the x10sra f reboot time may be longer after clearing cmos this is due to the additional ipmi functions 27
- Jbr1 bios recovery mode pins 2 3 disabled 27
- Jbt1 clear cmos on board see chpt 2 27
- Jipmb1 27
- Jpac1 audio enable pins 1 2 enabled 27
- Jpb1 bmc enable disable 27
- Jpb1 jpg1 27
- Jpg1 onboard vga enable 27
- Jpi2c1 27
- Jpl1 jpl2 lan1 lan2 enable pins 1 2 enabled 27
- Jpme2 intel recovery mode pins 2 3 disabled 27
- Jpusb1 usb wake up enable back panel pins 1 2 enabled 27
- Jstby1 27
- Jumper description default 27
- Jwd1 watch dog enable pins 2 3 nmi 27
- Pins 1 2 enabled 27
- Usb 12 13 3 usb 10 11 3 usb 14 15 3 27
- Usb14 15 wake up 27
- X10sra 27
- X10sra f 27
- X10sra f only 27
- X10sra x10sra f motherboard quick reference 27
- Ast2400 29
- Chapter 1 introduction 29
- Note this is a general block diagram and may not exactly represent the features on your motherboard see the motherboard features pages for the actual specifications of each motherboard 29
- Sio nct6776f 29
- System block diagram 29
- X10sra series 29
- X10sra x10sra f block diagram 29
- 1 installation components and tools needed 31
- Chapter 2 installation 31
- 2 static sensitive devices 32
- Precautions 32
- Unpacking 32
- 3 processor and heatsink installation 33
- Important 33
- Installing the processor 33
- Installing a cpu heatsink 37
- Removing a heatsink 38
- 4 installing ddr4 memory 39
- Align the key of the dimm mod ule with the receptive point on the memory slot 39
- Align the notches on both ends of the module against the receptive points on the ends of the slot 39
- Attention exercise extreme care when installing or removing dimm modules to prevent any possible damage 39
- Audio_fp 39
- Bar code 39
- Chapter 2 installation 39
- Chassis intrusion 39
- Clr_cmos_sw 39
- Dimm installation 39
- Insert the desired number of dimms into the memory slots starting with dimma1 see the next page for the location for the system to work properly please use the memory modules of the same type and speed in the same motherboard 39
- Ipmi code 39
- Jipmb1 39
- Jpb1 jpg1 39
- Jpi2c1 39
- Jstby1 39
- Mac code 39
- Notches 39
- Note check the supermicro website for recommended memory modules 39
- Press both notches straight down into the memory slot 39
- Press the release tabs to the lock positions to secure the dimm mod ule into the slot 39
- Push the release tabs outwards on both ends of the dimm slot to unlock it 39
- Release tabs 39
- Removing memory modules 39
- Reverse the steps above to remove the dimm modules from the motherboard 39
- Usb 12 13 3 usb 10 11 3 usb 14 15 3 39
- Usb14 15 wake up 39
- Use two thumbs together to press the notches on both ends of the module straight down into the slot until the module snaps into place 39
- Always use ddr4 dimm modules of the same size type and speed 40
- Dimma1 blue slot 40
- Dimma2 40
- Dimmb1 blue slot 40
- Dimmb2 40
- Dimmc1 blue slot 40
- Dimmc2 40
- Dimmd1 blue slot 40
- Dimmd2 40
- I o back panel 40
- Memory population examples balanced 40
- Memory population guidelines 40
- Memory support 40
- Note for memory optimization use only dimm modules that have been validated by supermicro for the latest memory updates please refer to our website at http www supermicro com products motherboard 40
- The x10sra f supports up to 512gb of ecc lrdimm up to 2400mhz or 256gb ecc rdimm up to 2400mhz or up to 64gb ecc non ecc unbuffered udimm for core i7 only up to 2400mhz in 8 memory slots populating these dimm modules with a pair of memory modules of the same type and same size will result in interleaved memory which will improve memory performance 40
- Towards the cpu 40
- When installing memory modules the dimm slots should be populated in the following order dimma1 dimmb1 dimmc1 dimmd1 then dimma2 dimmb2 dimmc2 dimmd2 40
- Be sure to use memory modules of the same type same speed same frequency on the same motherboard mixing of memory modules of different types and speeds is not allowed 41
- Due to memory allocation to system devices the amount of memory that remains available for operational use will be re duced when 4 gb of ram is used the reduction in memory availability is disproportional see the following table for details 41
- For microsoft windows users microsoft implemented a design change in the windows xp with service pack 2 sp2 and win dows vista this change is specific to the behavior of physical address extension pae mode which improves driver compat ibility for more information please read the following article at microsoft s knowledge base website at http support microsoft com kb 888137 41
- Possible system memory allocation availability 41
- Populating rdimm lrdimm ddr4 memory modules for the e5 2600v3 based motherboard 42
- Populating rdimm lrdimm ddr4 memory modules for the e5 2600v4 based motherboard 42
- 5 motherboard installation 43
- All motherboards have standard mounting holes to fit different types of chassis make sure that the locations of all the mounting holes for both motherboard and chassis match although a chassis may have both plas tic and metal mounting fasteners metal ones are highly recommended because they ground the motherboard to the chassis make sure that the metal standoffs click in or are screwed in tightly then use a screwdriver to secure the motherboard onto the motherboard tray 43
- Attention 1 to avoid damaging the motherboard and its com ponents please do not use a force greater than 8 lb inch on each mounting screw during motherboard installation 2 some compo nents are very close to the mounting holes please take precautionary measures to avoid damaging these components when installing the motherboard to the chassis 43
- Audio_fp 43
- Bar code 43
- Chapter 2 installation 43
- Chassis intrusion 43
- Clr_cmos_sw 43
- Ipmi code 43
- Jipmb1 43
- Jpb1 jpg1 43
- Jpi2c1 43
- Jstby1 43
- Location of mounting holes 43
- Mac code 43
- Philips screwdriver 1 43
- Philips screws 9 43
- Standoffs 9 only if needed 43
- Tools needed 43
- Usb 12 13 3 usb 10 11 3 usb 14 15 3 43
- Usb14 15 wake up 43
- Installing the motherboard 44
- 6 connectors io ports 45
- A ps 2 keyboard mouse port h gb lan port 2 l center lfe out 45
- Audio_fp 45
- B usb 3 port 14 i usb 3 port 12 m surround out 45
- Back i o panel 45
- Bar code 45
- C usb 3 port 15 j usb 3 port 13 n s pdif out 45
- Chapter 2 installation 45
- Chassis intrusion 45
- Clr_cmos_sw 45
- Cpu slot1 pci e 3 x8 in x16 45
- Cpu slot2 pci e 3 x8 in x16 45
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 in x16 45
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 45
- D vga port k clear cmos o line in 45
- Dimma1 45
- Dimma2 45
- Dimmb1 45
- Dimmb2 45
- Dimmc1 45
- Dimmc2 45
- Dimmd1 45
- Dimmd2 45
- E gb lan port 1 shared ipmi p line out 45
- F usb 3 port 10 q mic in 45
- G usb 3 port 11 45
- Hd audio 45
- I sata0 i sata2 i sata4 s sata0 s sata2 45
- I sata1 i sata3 i sata5 s sata1 s sata3 45
- Ipmi code 45
- Jipmb1 45
- Jpb1 jpg1 45
- Jpi2c1 45
- Jpusb1 45
- Jstby1 45
- Mac code 45
- Pch slot3 pci e 2 x1 in x4 45
- Pch slot5 pci e 2 x1 in x4 45
- Usb 12 13 3 usb 10 11 3 usb 14 15 3 45
- Usb 16 17 3 45
- Usb14 15 wake up 45
- Vga lan1 lan2 45
- X10sra 45
- X10sra f 45
- X10sra f only 45
- Universal serial bus usb 46
- Back panel high definition audio hd audio 47
- Ethernet ports 47
- Ps 2 keyboard mouse port 48
- Vga port x10sra f only 48
- Chapter 2 installation 49
- Front control panel 49
- Jf1 contains header pins for various buttons and indicators that are normally located on a control panel at the front of the chassis these connectors are designed specifically for use with supermicro chassis see the figure below for the descriptions of the front control panel buttons and led indicators refer to the following section for descriptions and pin definitions 49
- Jf1 header pins 49
- Pin 1 pin 2 49
- Pin 19 pin 20 49
- Front control panel pin definitions 50
- Hdd led 50
- Nic1 nic2 lan1 lan2 50
- Overheat oh fan fail 50
- Power led 50
- Connect an led cable to the power fail connection to provide a warning that a power failure has occured refer to the table on the right for pin definitions 51
- Nmi button 51
- Power button 51
- Power fail 51
- Reset button 51
- The non maskable interrupt button header is located on pins 19 and 20 of jf1 refer to the table on the rightfor pin definitions 51
- The power button connection is located on pins1 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 51
- 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 51
- 7 connecting cables 52
- Atx main pwr cpu pwr connectors jpw1 jpw2 52
- Audio_fp 52
- Bar code 52
- Chassis intrusion 52
- Clr_cmos_sw 52
- Cpu slot1 pci e 3 x8 in x16 52
- Cpu slot2 pci e 3 x8 in x16 52
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 in x16 52
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 52
- Hd audio 52
- I sata0 i sata2 i sata4 s sata0 s sata2 52
- I sata1 i sata3 i sata5 s sata1 s sata3 52
- Ipmi code 52
- Jipmb1 52
- Jpb1 jpg1 52
- Jpi2c1 52
- Jpusb1 52
- Jstby1 52
- Mac code 52
- Pch slot3 pci e 2 x1 in x4 52
- Pch slot5 pci e 2 x1 in x4 52
- Required 52
- The 24 pin main power connector jpw1 is used to provide power to the moth erboard the 8 pin cpu pwr connector jpw2 is also required for the processor these power connectors meet the ssi eps 12v specification see the table on the right for pin definitions 52
- This section provides brief descriptions and pin out definitions for on board headers and connectors be sure to use the correct cable for each header or connector 52
- Usb 12 13 3 usb 10 11 3 usb 14 15 3 52
- Usb 16 17 3 52
- Usb14 15 wake up 52
- Vga lan1 lan2 52
- Audio_fp 53
- Bar code 53
- Chassis intrusion 53
- Chassis intrusion jl1 53
- Clr_cmos_sw 53
- Cpu slot1 pci e 3 x8 in x16 53
- Cpu slot2 pci e 3 x8 in x16 53
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 in x16 53
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 53
- Dimma1 53
- Dimma2 53
- Dimmb1 53
- Dimmb2 53
- Dimmc1 53
- Dimmc2 53
- Dimmd1 53
- Dimmd2 53
- Fan headers fan 1 fan 5 53
- Hd audio 53
- I sata0 i sata2 i sata4 s sata0 s sata2 53
- I sata1 i sata3 i sata5 s sata1 s sata3 53
- Ipmi code 53
- Jipmb1 53
- Jpb1 jpg1 53
- Jpi2c1 53
- Jpusb1 53
- Jstby1 53
- Mac code 53
- Pch slot3 pci e 2 x1 in x4 53
- Pch slot5 pci e 2 x1 in x4 53
- Usb 12 13 3 usb 10 11 3 usb 14 15 3 53
- Usb 16 17 3 53
- Usb14 15 wake up 53
- Vga lan1 lan2 53
- A internal buzzer 54
- Attach ext speaker cable 54
- Audio_fp 54
- B speaker header 54
- Bar code 54
- Chassis intrusion 54
- Clr_cmos_sw 54
- External speaker 54
- Internal buzzer pin definition 54
- Internal buzzer sp1 54
- Ipmi code 54
- Jipmb1 54
- Jpb1 jpg1 54
- Jpi2c1 54
- Jstby1 54
- Mac code 54
- On the jd1 header pins 6 7 are used for internal external speaker close pins 6 7 with a cap to use the onboard speaker if you wish to use an external speaker attach the external speaker cable to pins 6 7 instead see the table on the right for pin definitions 54
- Pin 1 pos beep in 54
- Pin 2 neg alarm speaker 54
- Pin definitions 54
- Pin setting definition 54
- Short internal speaker 54
- Speaker connector pin definitions for pins 6 7 54
- Speaker jd1 54
- Supermicro x10sra x10sra f motherboard user s manual 54
- The internal buzzer sp1 can be used to provide audible indications for various beep codes see the table on the right for pin definitions 54
- Usb 12 13 3 usb 10 11 3 usb 14 15 3 54
- Usb14 15 wake up 54
- Audio_fp 55
- Bar code 55
- Chassis intrusion 55
- Clr_cmos_sw 55
- Cpu slot1 pci e 3 x8 in x16 55
- Cpu slot2 pci e 3 x8 in x16 55
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 in x16 55
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 55
- Dom pwr connector jsd1 55
- Hd audio 55
- I sata0 i sata2 i sata4 s sata0 s sata2 55
- I sata1 i sata3 i sata5 s sata1 s sata3 55
- Ipmi code 55
- Jipmb1 55
- Jpb1 jpg1 55
- Jpi2c1 55
- Jpusb1 55
- Jstby1 55
- Mac code 55
- Pch slot3 pci e 2 x1 in x4 55
- Pch slot5 pci e 2 x1 in x4 55
- Standby power header stby1 55
- System management bus jipmb1 55
- Usb 12 13 3 usb 10 11 3 usb 14 15 3 55
- Usb 16 17 3 55
- Usb14 15 wake up 55
- Vga lan1 lan2 55
- A tpm header 56
- Audio_fp 56
- B power supply 56
- Bar code 56
- C jpi2c1 56
- Chassis intrusion 56
- Clr_cmos_sw 56
- Cpu slot1 pci e 3 x8 in x16 56
- Cpu slot2 pci e 3 x8 in x16 56
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 in x16 56
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 56
- Gnd 18 clkrun 56
- Ground 56
- Hd audio 56
- Ipmi code 56
- Jipmb1 56
- Jpb1 jpg1 56
- Jpi2c1 56
- Jstby1 56
- Lad0 12 gnd 56
- Lad3 8 lad2 56
- Lclk 2 gnd 56
- Lframe 4 no pin 56
- Lpcpd 20 ldrq1 56
- Lreset 6 vcc5 56
- Mac code 56
- Pch slot3 pci e 2 x1 in x4 56
- Pch slot5 pci e 2 x1 in x4 56
- Pin definition 56
- Pin definition pin definition 56
- Power supply 56
- Power supply i2c jpi2c1 56
- Pwr fail 56
- Pwr supply i2c pin definitions 56
- Sb3v 16 serirq 56
- Smbclk 14 smbdat 56
- Supermicro x10sra x10sra f motherboard user s manual 56
- The power supply i2c connec tor located at jpi2c monitors the status of the power supply fan and system temperature see the table on the right for pin definitions 56
- This header is used to connect a trusted platform module tpm which is available from a third party vendor a tpm is a security device that supports encryption and authentication in hard drives it enables the motherboard to deny access if the tpm associated with the hard drive is not installed in the system see the table on the right for pin definitions 56
- Tpm header jtpm1 56
- Trusted platform module header pin definitions 56
- Usb 12 13 3 usb 10 11 3 usb 14 15 3 56
- Usb 16 17 3 56
- Usb14 15 wake up 56
- Vcc3 10 lad1 56
- Vga lan1 lan2 56
- A 10 pin audio header is supported on the motherboard this header allows you to connect the motherboard to a front panel audio control panet if needed connect an audio cable to the audio header to use this feature not supplied see the table at right for pin definitions for the header 57
- A audio fp 57
- Audio_detect 57
- Audio_fp 57
- Audio_ground 57
- Chapter 2 installation 57
- Chassis intrusion 57
- Clr_cmos_sw 57
- Front panel audio header audio fp 57
- Ground 57
- In audio pin definitions 57
- Jack_detect 57
- Jipmb1 57
- Jpb1 jpg1 57
- Jpi2c1 57
- Jstby1 57
- Line_2_left 57
- Line_2_right 57
- Microphone_left 57
- Microphone_right 57
- Pin signal 57
- Usb 12 13 3 usb 10 11 3 usb 14 15 3 57
- Usb14 15 wake up 57
- X10sra 57
- X10sra f 57
- 8 jumper settings 58
- Audio_fp 58
- Bar code 58
- Chassis intrusion 58
- Clr_cmos_sw 58
- Cpu slot1 pci e 3 x8 in x16 58
- Cpu slot2 pci e 3 x8 in x16 58
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 in x16 58
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 58
- Explanation of jumpers 58
- Hd audio 58
- I sata0 i sata2 i sata4 s sata0 s sata2 58
- I sata1 i sata3 i sata5 s sata1 s sata3 58
- Ipmi code 58
- Jipmb1 58
- Jpb1 jpg1 58
- Jpi2c1 58
- Jpusb1 58
- Jstby1 58
- Lan1 lan2 enable disable 58
- Mac code 58
- Pch slot3 pci e 2 x1 in x4 58
- Pch slot5 pci e 2 x1 in x4 58
- Usb 12 13 3 usb 10 11 3 usb 14 15 3 58
- Usb 16 17 3 58
- Usb14 15 wake up 58
- Vga lan1 lan2 58
- Audio_fp 59
- Bar code 59
- Chassis intrusion 59
- Clear cmos jbt1 clr_cmos_sw s8 59
- Clr_cmos_sw 59
- Cpu slot1 pci e 3 x8 in x16 59
- Cpu slot2 pci e 3 x8 in x16 59
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 in x16 59
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 59
- Dimma1 59
- Dimma2 59
- Dimmb1 59
- Dimmb2 59
- Dimmc1 59
- Dimmc2 59
- Dimmd1 59
- Dimmd2 59
- Hd audio 59
- I sata0 i sata2 i sata4 s sata0 s sata2 59
- I sata1 i sata3 i sata5 s sata1 s sata3 59
- Ipmi code 59
- Jipmb1 59
- Jpb1 jpg1 59
- Jpi2c1 59
- Jpusb1 59
- Jstby1 59
- Mac code 59
- Pch slot3 pci e 2 x1 in x4 59
- Pch slot5 pci e 2 x1 in x4 59
- Pci slot smb enable i2c1 i2c2 59
- Usb 12 13 3 usb 10 11 3 usb 14 15 3 59
- Usb 16 17 3 59
- Usb14 15 wake up 59
- Vga lan1 lan2 59
- A audio enable 60
- Audio enable disable jumper settings 60
- Audio enable jpac1 60
- Audio_fp 60
- B watch dog enable 60
- Bar code 60
- Both jumpers definition 60
- Chassis intrusion 60
- Clr_cmos_sw 60
- Ipmi code 60
- Jipmb1 60
- Jpac1 allows you to enable or disable the onboard audio support the default posi tion is on pins 1 and 2 to enable onboard audio connections see the table on the right for jumper settings 60
- Jpb1 jpg1 60
- Jpi2c1 60
- Jstby1 60
- Jumper setting definition 60
- Mac code 60
- Open disabled 60
- Pins 1 2 enabled 60
- Pins 1 2 reset default 60
- Pins 2 3 disabled 60
- Pins 2 3 nmi 60
- Supermicro x10sra x10sra f motherboard user s manual 60
- Usb 12 13 3 usb 10 11 3 usb 14 15 3 60
- Usb14 15 wake up 60
- Watch dog enable disable 60
- Watch dog jumper settings 60
- Watch dog jwd1 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 60
- A jpusb1 61
- Audio_fp 61
- Chapter 2 installation 61
- Chassis intrusion 61
- Clr_cmos_sw 61
- Jipmb1 61
- Jpb1 jpg1 61
- Jpi2c1 61
- Jstby1 61
- Jumper setting definition 61
- Note use jpusb1 for the usb ports on the back panel 61
- Pins 1 2 enabled 61
- Pins 2 3 disabled default 61
- Usb 12 13 3 usb 10 11 3 usb 14 15 3 61
- Usb wake up jpusb1 61
- Usb wake up jumper settings 61
- Usb14 15 wake up 61
- Use jumper jpusb1 to activate the wake up function of the usb ports by pressing a key on an attached usb keyboard or clicking the usb mouse this jumper is used together with a usb wake up feature in the bios enable this jumper and the usb support in the bios to wake up your system via usb devices 61
- X10sra 61
- X10sra f 61
- Audio_fp 62
- Bar code 62
- Bmc enable disable jpb1 62
- Chassis intrusion 62
- Close pin 2 and pin 3 of jumper jpb1 to disable the onboard baseboard manage ment controller bmc see the table on the right for jumper settings note this feature is for the x10sra f only 62
- Close pin 2 and pin 3 of jumper jpg1 to disable the onboard graphics device see the table on the right for jumper set tings supported on the x10sra f only 62
- Close pin 2 and pin 3 of jumper jpme2 to bypass spi flash security and force the system to operate in manufactur ing mode allowing the user to flash the system firmware from a host server for system setting modifications see the table on the right for jumper settings 62
- Clr_cmos_sw 62
- Cpu slot1 pci e 3 x8 in x16 62
- Cpu slot2 pci e 3 x8 in x16 62
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 in x16 62
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 62
- Hd audio 62
- Ipmi code 62
- Jipmb1 62
- Jpb1 jpg1 62
- Jpi2c1 62
- Jstby1 62
- Mac code 62
- Manufacturing mode jpme2 62
- Pch slot3 pci e 2 x1 in x4 62
- Pch slot5 pci e 2 x1 in x4 62
- Usb 12 13 3 usb 10 11 3 usb 14 15 3 62
- Usb 16 17 3 62
- Usb14 15 wake up 62
- Vga enable disable jpg1 62
- Vga lan1 lan2 62
- Audio_fp 63
- Bar code 63
- Bios recovery switch jbr1 63
- Bios restore s11 63
- Chassis intrusion 63
- Clr_cmos_sw 63
- Cpu slot1 pci e 3 x8 in x16 63
- Cpu slot2 pci e 3 x8 in x16 63
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 in x16 63
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 63
- Hd audio 63
- In addition to the soft power switch provided in jf1 your motherboard is equipped with a soft power button on the motherboard this switch works the same way as the soft power switch on jf1 63
- Ipmi code 63
- Jipmb1 63
- Jpb1 jpg1 63
- Jpi2c1 63
- Jstby1 63
- Mac code 63
- Pch slot3 pci e 2 x1 in x4 63
- Pch slot5 pci e 2 x1 in x4 63
- Power button s4 63
- The bios recovery switch jbr1 is used to enable or disable the bios recovery feature of the motherboard slide the switch from the default position to begin the recovery process see appendix d for details 63
- Usb 12 13 3 usb 10 11 3 usb 14 15 3 63
- Usb 16 17 3 63
- Usb14 15 wake up 63
- Vga lan1 lan2 63
- When pressed the bios restore button will look for and load a file named su per rom from an installed usb memory device in any of the usb ports it will then proceed to update the bios do not turn off the system when bios is updating 63
- 9 onboard indicators 64
- Activity led link led 64
- Audio_fp 64
- Bar code 64
- Bmc heartbeat ledm1 64
- Chassis intrusion 64
- Clr_cmos_sw 64
- Cpu slot1 pci e 3 x8 in x16 64
- Cpu slot2 pci e 3 x8 in x16 64
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 in x16 64
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 64
- Hd audio 64
- I sata0 i sata2 i sata4 s sata0 s sata2 64
- I sata1 i sata3 i sata5 s sata1 s sata3 64
- Ipmi code 64
- Jipmb1 64
- Jpb1 jpg1 64
- Jpi2c1 64
- Jpusb1 64
- Jstby1 64
- Lan 1 lan 2 leds 64
- Lan1 lan2 64
- Ledm1 is a status indicator for the on board baseboard management controller bmc see the table on the right for status display definitions note this feature is for the x10sra f only 64
- Mac code 64
- Pch slot3 pci e 2 x1 in x4 64
- Pch slot5 pci e 2 x1 in x4 64
- Two lan ports lan 1 lan 2 are located on the i o backplane of the mother board each ethernet lan port has two leds the yellow led indicates activity while the link led may be green am ber or off to indicate the speed of the connections see the tables at right for more information 64
- Usb 12 13 3 usb 10 11 3 usb 14 15 3 64
- Usb 16 17 3 64
- Usb14 15 wake up 64
- Vga lan1 lan2 64
- 2 enable 2 3 disable 65
- 2 normal 2 3 bios recovery 65
- 2 rst 2 3 nmi 65
- 3 disable 1 2 enable 65
- 3 disable 1 2 enable ji2c1 65
- 3 me manufacturing mode 65
- A power led 65
- Audio_fp 65
- B status display 65
- Bar code 65
- Chapter 2 installation 65
- Chassis intrusion 65
- Clr_cmos_sw 65
- Cmos clear 65
- Cpu slot1 pci e 3 x8 in x16 65
- Cpu slot2 pci e 3 x8 in x16 65
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 in x16 65
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 65
- Dimma1 65
- Dimma2 65
- Dimmb1 65
- Dimmb2 65
- Dimmc1 65
- Dimmc2 65
- Dimmd1 65
- Dimmd2 65
- Hd audio 65
- I sata0 i sata2 i sata4 s sata0 s sata2 65
- I sata1 i sata3 i sata5 s sata1 s sata3 65
- Ipmi code 65
- Jaudio1 65
- Jipmb1 65
- Jpb1 jpg1 65
- Jpi2c1 65
- Jpme2 1 2 normal 65
- Jpusb1 65
- Jstby1 65
- Jusb30_i2 65
- Mac code 65
- Off system off 65
- On system on and running 65
- Pch slot3 pci e 2 x1 in x4 65
- Pch slot5 pci e 2 x1 in x4 65
- Power led le2 65
- Power led led status 65
- Pwr i2c 65
- Pwr led hdd led nmi x 65
- Pwr on oh ff nic1 nic2 rst x 65
- Sata dom power 65
- Speaker pwr led 65
- Status definition 65
- Status display led4 65
- Sw_biosrc 65
- Tpm port80 65
- Usb 12 13 3 usb 10 11 3 usb 14 15 3 65
- Usb 16 17 3 65
- Usb14 15 wake up 65
- Vga lan1 lan2 65
- Watch dog 65
- X10sra 65
- X10sra f 65
- 10 sata connections 66
- Audio_fp 66
- Bar code 66
- Chassis intrusion 66
- Clr_cmos_sw 66
- Cpu slot1 pci e 3 x8 in x16 66
- Cpu slot2 pci e 3 x8 in x16 66
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 in x16 66
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 66
- Hd audio 66
- Ipmi code 66
- Jipmb1 66
- Jpb1 jpg1 66
- Jpi2c1 66
- Jstby1 66
- Mac code 66
- Pch slot3 pci e 2 x1 in x4 66
- Pch slot5 pci e 2 x1 in x4 66
- Sata connections i sata0 5 s sata0 3 66
- Ten serial ata sata 3 connectors i sata0 5 s sata0 3 are sup ported on the board all sata 3 ports are supported by the intel c612 pch chip raid 0 1 5 10 are supported on i sata 0 5 these high speed ports support transfer rates of up to 6gb s see the table on the right for pin definitions 66
- Usb 12 13 3 usb 10 11 3 usb 14 15 3 66
- Usb 16 17 3 66
- Usb14 15 wake up 66
- Vga lan1 lan2 66
- 1 troubleshooting procedures 67
- Before power on 67
- Chapter 3 troubleshooting 67
- No power 67
- Memory errors 68
- No video 68
- When the system is losing the setup configuration 68
- 2 technical support procedures 69
- 3 frequently asked questions 70
- 4 battery removal and installation 71
- Battery removal 71
- Proper battery disposal 71
- 5 returning motherboard for service 72
- Battery installation 72
- 1 introduction 73
- Chapter 4 bios 73
- Starting bios gui setup utility 73
- How to change the configuration data 74
- How to start the setup utility 74
- 2 setup home 75
- Exit without save 77
- Load optimized defaults 77
- Save all settings only 77
- Save and exit setup 77
- Save and reset 77
- 3 system information 78
- Motherboard 78
- System date 78
- System time 78
- Memory 80
- 4 processor cpu 82
- Information 82
- Execute disable bit capability available if supported by the os the cpu 83
- Hardware prefetcher available when supported by the cpu 83
- Hyper threading all 83
- Performance 83
- Ppin control 83
- Adjacent cache line prefetch available when supported by the cpu 84
- Aes ni 84
- Dcu ip prefetcher available when supported by the cpu 84
- Dcu streamer prefetcher available when supported by the cpu 84
- Direct cache access dca support 84
- Intel virtualization technology 84
- X2apic 84
- P state coordination 85
- Power management 85
- Turbo mode 85
- 5 chipset 87
- System agent 87
- Intel vt for directed i o vt d 88
- Azalia hd audio 89
- Pch i o 89
- On board chip 90
- 6 memory 91
- Memory information 91
- Memory configuration 92
- 7 hardware monitor 93
- Temperature 93
- Fan speed 94
- Fan speed control mode 94
- Voltage 95
- Configure sata as 96
- Sata controller 96
- Ssata controller 98
- Configure ssata as 99
- Click heading title to show contents below 101
- Nb pcie setting 101
- Pcie pci pnp 101
- Above 4g decoding available if the system supports 64 bit pci decoding 102
- Cpu port2 bifurcate 102
- Cpu slot1 pci e 3 x8 in x16 gen x 102
- Cpu slot1 pci e 3 x8 in x16 oprom cpu slot2 pci e 3 x8 in x16 oprom pch slot3 pci e 2 x1 in x4 oprom cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 in x16 oprom pch slot5 pci e 2 x1 in x4 oprom cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 oprom 102
- Cpu slot2 pci e 3 x8 in x16 gen x 102
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 in x16 gen x 102
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 gen x 102
- Detect non compliant device 102
- Pci perr serr support 102
- Onboard lan option rom type 103
- Onboard lan1 option rom onboard lan2 option rom 103
- Onboard video option rom x10sra f only 103
- Vga priority 103
- Ehci hand off 104
- Legacy usb support 104
- Usb settings 104
- Xhci hand off 104
- Pch fw firmware 105
- Xhci mode 105
- Change irq settings 106
- Current config irq 106
- Enable serial port 1 106
- Me fw image re flash 106
- Super io configuration 106
- 9 booting 107
- Boot device settings 107
- Boot mode select 107
- Fixed boot order priorities 107
- Network drive bbs priorities 108
- Addon rom display mode 109
- Bios features 109
- Bootup numlock state 109
- Interrupt 19 capture 109
- Quiet boot 109
- Wait for f1 for error 109
- Csm support 110
- Eup support 110
- Fast boot 110
- Power button function 110
- Restore on ac power loss 110
- Retry boot 110
- Watch dog function 110
- Administrator password 111
- Security settings 111
- User password 111
- Secure boot 112
- Secure boot menu 112
- Secure boot mode 112
- Default key provision 113
- Delete pk 113
- Enroll all factory default keys 113
- Key management 113
- Platform key 113
- Save all secure boot variables 113
- Append kek 114
- Authorized signatures 114
- Delete dbt 114
- Delete kek 114
- Key exchange key 114
- Set new dbt 114
- Set new kek 114
- Set new pk 114
- Append dbt 115
- Append dbx 115
- Delete dbx 115
- Forbidded signatures 115
- Set new dbx 115
- Configuration 116
- Current status information 116
- Trusted computing available when a tpm device is detected 116
- 10 management 117
- Acpi settings 117
- Acpi sleep state 117
- High precision event timer 117
- Console redirection settings 118
- Enable console redirection 118
- Sol x10sra f only 120
- 11 ipmi 124
- Sel components 124
- System event log 124
- Bmc network configuration 125
- Erase sel 125
- Erasing settings 125
- When sel is full 125
- Configuration address source available when the item above update ipmi lan configuration is set to yes 126
- Update ipmi lan configuration 126
- 12 network stack 127
- Ipv4 pxe support available when network stack is set to enabled 127
- Ipv6 pxe support available when network stack is set to enabled 127
- Network stack 127
- Blink leds 129
- Link speed 129
- Nic configuration 129
- Port configuration information 129
- Wake on lan wol 129
- 13 event logs 130
- Memory correctable error threshold 130
- Memory corrected error enabling available when the item above runtime error logging support is set to enable 130
- Pci ex pci express error enable 130
- Runtime error logging support 130
- Smbios event log 130
- Erase event log 131
- Erasing settings 131
- Log system boot event 131
- Meci multiple event count increment 131
- Metw multiple event count time window 131
- Smbios event log standard settings 131
- When log is full 131
- A 1 bios error beep codes 133
- Appendix a bios error beep codes 133
- Bios error beep codes 133
- Appendix b software installation instructions 135
- B 1 installing drivers 135
- B 2 configuring superdocto 136
- B 2 configuring superdoctor iii 136
- Appendix c uefi bios recovery instructions 139
- C 1 an overview to the uefi bios 139
- C 2 how to recover the uefi bios image the main bios block 139
- C 3 to recover the main bios block using a usb attached device 140
- Appendix d dual boot block 143
- Bios boot block 143
- Bios boot block corruption occurrence 143
- D 1 introduction 143
- D 2 steps to reboot the system by switch jbr1 144
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