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X10DRH-C/CT/i/iT Motherboard User’s Manual
CPU Conguration
This submenu displays the following CPU information as detected by the BIOS. It
also allows the user to congure CPU settings.
• Processor Socket
• Processor ID
• Processor Frequency
• Processor Max Ratio
• Processor Min Ratio
• Microcode Revision
• L1 Cache RAM
• L2 Cache RAM
• L3 Cache RAM
• CPU 1 Version
• CPU 2 Version
Clock Spread Spectrum
Select Enabled to allow the BIOS to monitor and attempt to reduce the level of
Electromagnetic Interference caused by the components whenever needed. The
options are Disabled and Enabled.
Hyper-Threading (All)
Select Enable to support Intel's Hyper-threading Technology to enhance CPU per-
formance. The options are Enable and Disable.
Cores Enabled
This feature allows the user to determine the number of CPU cores to enable.
Enter "0" to enable all cores. The default setting is 0, which enables all CPU cores
in the system.
Execute Disable Bit (Available if supported by the OS & the CPU)
Select Enable for Execute Disable Bit Technology support, which will allow the
processor to designate areas in the system memory where an application code
can execute and where it cannot, thus preventing a worm or a virus from ooding
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 p.2
- Printed in the united states of america p.2
- Manual organization p.3
- About this motherboard p.3
- Preface p.3
- Conventions used in the manual p.4
- Contacting supermicro p.5
- Chapter 2 installation p.6
- Table of contents p.6
- Preface p.6
- Chapter 1 overview p.6
- Appendix a bios post error beep codes p.8
- Appendix c uefi bios recovery instructions p.8
- Appendix b software installation instructions p.8
- Chapter 4 bios p.8
- Chapter 3 troubleshooting p.8
- Checklist p.9
- Chapter 1 overview p.9
- 1 overview p.9
- X10drh c i t p.11
- Rev 1 0 p.11
- Note for the latest cpu memory updates please refer to our website at http www supermicro com products motherboard for details p.11
- Motherboard layout p.11
- Differences between x10drh c x10drh ct x10drh i x10drh it p.11
- Chapter 1 overview p.11
- X10drh c ct i it quick reference p.12
- Expansion p.15
- Chipset p.15
- I o devices p.15
- Graphics p.15
- Network p.15
- Motherboard features p.15
- Memory p.15
- Peripheral devices p.16
- Management p.16
- System management p.17
- System health p.17
- Monitoring p.17
- Dimensions p.17
- X10drh c i t p.18
- X10drh c ct i it motherboard user s manual p.18
- System block diagram p.18
- Pch 612 p.18
- Note 2 both cpus need to be installed for full access to the pci e slots dimm slots and onboard controllers refer to the block diagram above to determine which slots or devices may be affected p.18
- Note 1 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 p.18
- 2 processor and chipset overview p.19
- System resource alert p.20
- Recovery from ac power loss p.20
- Fan status monitor with firmware control p.20
- Environmental temperature control p.20
- 4 system health monitoring p.20
- 3 special features p.20
- 6 power supply p.21
- 5 acpi features p.21
- Management engine me p.22
- Intelligent power node manager nm available when the supermicro power manager spm is installed p.22
- 7 advanced power management p.22
- Chapter 2 installation p.23
- Battery handling p.23
- 1 standardized warning statements p.23
- كانه زطخ هم يئابزهكلا رايتلا ىلع ةدىجىملا ةقاطلاوأ ةحىللا نىكي امدنعماظنلا لمعي دنع ارذح هك ةمدخ ساهجلا اذه p.24
- 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 p.24
- רצומה קוליס הרהזא ו תויחנהל םאתהב תויהל בייח הז רצומ לש יפוס קוליס הנידמה יקוח p.25
- Product disposal p.25
- يئاهنلا صلختلا نم جتنملا اذه هعم لماعتلا يغبني ل اقفو عيمجةينطىلا حئاىللاو نيناىقلا دنع p.26
- Unpacking p.26
- Precautions p.26
- 2 static sensitive devices p.26
- Tools needed p.27
- Location of mounting holes p.27
- 3 motherboard installation p.27
- Installing the motherboard p.28
- Installing the lga2011 processor p.29
- 4 processor and heatsink installation p.29
- Installing a passive cpu heatsink p.33
- Direction of the airflow p.33
- Removing the cpu and the heatsink p.34
- Direction of the airflow p.34
- Removing memory modules p.35
- Installing removing dimms p.35
- Caution p.35
- 5 installing and removing the memory modules p.35
- X10drh c ct i it motherboard user s manual p.36
- The x10drh c ct i it motherboard supports up to 1024 gb of load reduced lrdimm or 512 gb of registered rdimm ddr4 288 pin ecc 2133 1866 mhz modules in 16 slots memory speed support depends on the cpus installed in the motherboard for the latest memory updates please refer to our website at http www supermicro com products motherboard p.36
- Processors and their corresponding memory modules p.36
- Processor memory module population configuration p.36
- Processor and memory module population for optimal performance p.36
- Memory support for the x10drh c ct i it motherboard p.36
- For the memory to work properly follow the tables below for memory installation p.36
- Speed mt s voltage v p.37
- Populating rdimm lrdimm ecc memory modules p.37
- Ddr4 memory por for haswell ep p.37
- Chapter 2 installation p.37
- 6 onboard 3108 sas controller with optional cachevault support optional for x10drh c ct p.38
- X10drh c ct i it motherboard user s manual p.38
- The 3108 cachevault kit optional p.38
- The 3108 cachevault kit contains the following p.38
- The 3108 cachevault kit p.38
- One 1 l3 000099 00 23 cable extender p.38
- One 1 cvpm02 cachevault power module p.38
- One 1 cvfm04 8gb cachevault flash module p.38
- A cachevault header marked as tfm on the x10drh c ct motherboard layout supports the supermicro 3108 cachevault kit please purchase an optional 3108 cachevault kit from supermicro and connect it to the onboard cachevault tfm header as shown in the layout below to help enhance system performance and data protection during a power outage p.38
- L3 000099 00 cable p.39
- Installing the 3108 cachevault kit p.39
- Connect the wide cachevault tfm connector 3 on the l3 00099 00 cable expender to the cachevault connector 4 on the end of the cable attached to the power module as shown on the third picture above p.39
- Connect the narrow connector 1 on one end of the l3 000099 00 cable expender to the cachevault tfm connector 2 on the front side of the cachevault flash module as shown on the first two pictures below p.39
- Connect the cachevault tfm connector located on the reverse side of the flash module to the cachevault tfm header on the motherboard as shown below p.39
- Chapter 2 installation p.39
- Cachevault tfm connector on the front side of the flash module p.39
- Cachevault flash module p.39
- X10drh c t motherboard p.39
- The reverse side p.39
- Lan2 lan1 p.40
- Lan ctrl p.40
- Cpu2 slot7 pci e 3 x8 p.40
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x8 p.40
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.40
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.40
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.40
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x8 p.40
- Cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.40
- Back panel i o port locations and definitions p.40
- Back panel connectors and i o ports p.40
- 7 control panel connectors and i o ports p.40
- Back panel usb1 usb2 p.42
- Back panel usb0 usb2 p.42
- X10drh c ct i it motherboard user s manual p.42
- Universal serial bus usb p.42
- Type a usb 6 usb3 p.42
- Two usb 2 ports usb 0 1 and two usb 3 ports usb 4 5 are located on the i o back panel in addition an internal usb 2 header and a usb 3 header provide support for two usb 2 ports usb 2 3 and two usb 3 ports usb 7 8 in the front a type a connector is also located on the motherboard to provide front pan el usb 3 support usb 6 cables are not included see the tables on the right and below for pin definitions p.42
- Front panel usb 7 8 usb3 p.42
- Front panel usb 2 3 usb2 p.42
- Back panel usb5 usb3 p.42
- Back panel usb4 usb3 p.42
- Front uid led on pin 7 of jf1 p.44
- X10drh c ct i it motherboard user s manual p.44
- Unit identifier switches uid led indicators p.44
- Uid switch p.44
- Rear uid led p.44
- Note uid can also be triggered via ipmi on the motherboard for more information on ipmi please refer to the ipmi user s guide posted on our website http www super micro com p.44
- Front uid switch on pin 13 of jf1 p.44
- A rear unit identifier uid switch and a rear uid led le1 are located next to the vga port on the motherboard the front uid switch and the uid led are both located on the front panel control jf1 with the front uid switch on pin 13 of jf1 and the front led on pin 7 when you press either the front or rear uid switch both front and rear uid leds will be turned on press the uid switch again to turn off the led indicators the uid indicators provide easy identifica tion of a system unit that may be in need of service p.44
- X10drh c i t p.45
- Jf1 header pins p.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 s 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 p.45
- Front control panel p.45
- Chapter 2 installation p.45
- Rev 1 0 p.46
- Lan2 lan1 p.46
- Lan ctrl p.46
- Front control panel pin definitions p.46
- Cpu2 slot7 pci e 3 x8 p.46
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x8 p.46
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.46
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.46
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.46
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x8 p.46
- Cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.46
- Rev 1 0 p.47
- Lan2 lan1 p.47
- Lan ctrl p.47
- Cpu2 slot7 pci e 3 x8 p.47
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x8 p.47
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.47
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.47
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.47
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x8 p.47
- Cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.47
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.48
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.48
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.48
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x8 p.48
- Cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.48
- Connect an led cable to pins 7 and 8 of the front control panel to use the overheat fan fail power fail and uid led connections the red led on pin 8 provides warnings of over heat fan failure or power failure the blue led on pin 7 works as the front panel uid led indicator refer to the table on the right for pin definitions p.48
- X10drh c ct i it motherboard user s manual p.48
- The power fail led connection is located on pins 5 and 6 of jf1 re fer to the table on the right for pin definitions p.48
- Power fail led p.48
- Overheat oh fan fail pwr fail uid led p.48
- Lan2 lan1 p.48
- Lan ctrl p.48
- Cpu2 slot7 pci e 3 x8 p.48
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x8 p.48
- Chapter 2 installation p.49
- The power button connection is located on pins 1 and 2 of jf1 momentarily contacting both pins will power on off the system to turn on or off the system power press the button for 4 seconds or longer refer to the table on the right for pin definitions p.49
- Power button p.49
- Cpu2 slot7 pci e 3 x8 p.49
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x8 p.49
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.49
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.49
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.49
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x8 p.49
- Cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.49
- 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 support system reset refer to the table on the right for pin definitions p.49
- Reset button p.49
- Lan2 lan1 p.49
- Lan ctrl p.49
- Lan2 lan1 p.50
- Lan ctrl p.50
- Cpu2 slot7 pci e 3 x8 p.50
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x8 p.50
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.50
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.50
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.50
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x8 p.50
- Cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.50
- 8 connecting cables p.50
- V 8 pin power connec tor pin definitions p.50
- Through 8 12v p.50
- Through 4 ground p.50
- Rev 1 0 p.50
- Pins definition p.50
- Intrusion input p.51
- Ground p.51
- Fan header pin definitions p.51
- Cpu2 slot7 pci e 3 x8 p.51
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x8 p.51
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.51
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.51
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.51
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x8 p.51
- Cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.51
- X10drh c i t p.51
- Chassis intrusion pin definitions p.51
- Tachometer p.51
- Rev 1 0 p.51
- Pwr modulation p.51
- Pin definition p.51
- Lan2 lan1 p.51
- Lan ctrl p.51
- Lan2 lan1 p.52
- Internal speaker p.52
- Cpu2 slot7 pci e 3 x8 p.52
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x8 p.52
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.52
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.52
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.52
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x8 p.52
- Cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.52
- X10drh c ct i it motherboard user s manual p.52
- The internal speaker sp1 can be used to provide audible notifications using various beep codes see the table on the right for pin definitions refer to the layout below for the location of the internal buzzer p.52
- Power led speaker p.52
- Pins 1 3 of jd1 are used for power led indication and pins 4 7 are for the speaker please note that the speaker connector pins 4 7 are used with an external speaker if you wish to use the onboard speaker you should close pins 6 7 with a cap see the tables on the right for pin definitions p.52
- Tpm port 80 header p.53
- Chapter 2 installation p.53
- A trusted platform module tpm port 80 header is located at jtpm1 to provide tpm support and a port 80 connection use this header to en hance system performance and data security see the table on the right for pin definitions p.53
- A tpm port 80 header p.53
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.54
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x8 p.54
- Cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.54
- C1 monitors power supply fan and system tem peratures see the table on the right for pin definitions p.54
- C connector jp p.54
- C connector p.54
- C connection on your system p.54
- X10drh c ct i it motherboard user s manual p.54
- A system management bus header for ipmi 2 is located at jipmb1 connect the appropriate cable here to use the ipmb p.54
- The power system management bus p.54
- Power smb p.54
- Lan2 lan1 p.54
- Lan ctrl p.54
- Cpu2 slot7 pci e 3 x8 p.54
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x8 p.54
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.54
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.54
- Cpu2 slot7 pci e 3 x8 p.55
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x8 p.55
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.55
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.55
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.55
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x8 p.55
- Cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.55
- Lan2 lan1 p.55
- Lan ctrl p.55
- Rev 1 0 p.56
- Lan2 lan1 p.56
- Lan ctrl p.56
- Explanation of jumpers p.56
- Cpu2 slot7 pci e 3 x8 p.56
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x8 p.56
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.56
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.56
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.56
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x8 p.56
- Cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.56
- 9 jumper settings p.56
- Cmos clear p.57
- Chapter 2 installation p.57
- Watch dog enable disable p.57
- The watch dog jwd1 is a system monitor that will reboot the system when a software application hangs close pins 1 2 to reset the system if an application hangs close pins 2 3 to generate a non maskable inter rupt signal for the application that hangs see the table on the right for jumper set tings the watch dog must also be enabled in the bios p.57
- Note be sure to completely shut down the system and then short jbt1 to clear the cmos p.57
- Lan2 lan1 p.57
- Jbt1 is used to clear the cmos instead of pins this jumper consists of contact pads to prevent accidental clearing of the cmos to clear the cmos use a metal object such as a small screwdriver to touch both pads at the same time to short the connection p.57
- Cpu2 slot7 pci e 3 x8 p.57
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x8 p.57
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.57
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.57
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.57
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x8 p.57
- Cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.57
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x8 p.58
- Cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.58
- Bmc enabled p.58
- Bmc enable p.58
- X10drh c ct i it motherboard user s manual p.58
- Vga enabled p.58
- Vga enable p.58
- Lan2 lan1 p.58
- Jumper jpg1 allows the user to enable the onboard vga connector the default setting is 1 2 to enable the connection see the table on the right for jumper settings p.58
- Jumper jpb1 allows you to enable the embedded aspeed ast2400 base board management controller bmc to provide ipmi 2 kvm support on the motherboard see the table on the right for jumper settings p.58
- Cpu2 slot7 pci e 3 x8 p.58
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x8 p.58
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.58
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.58
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.58
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.59
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.59
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.59
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x8 p.59
- Cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.59
- Lan2 lan1 p.59
- Lan ctrl p.59
- Cpu2 slot7 pci e 3 x8 p.59
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x8 p.59
- X10drh c ct i it motherboard user s manual p.60
- Sas enabled p.60
- Sas enable x10drh c ct only p.60
- Jumper jps1 allows the user to enable the onboard sas connections the default setting is 1 2 enabled see the table on the right for jumper settings p.60
- Cpu2 slot7 pci e 3 x8 p.61
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x8 p.61
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.61
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.61
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.61
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x8 p.61
- Cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.61
- 10 onboard led indicators p.61
- Rev 1 0 p.61
- Lan2 lan1 p.61
- Lan ctrl p.61
- Onboard power led p.62
- Note refer to page 2 20 for information on the rear uid led le1 p.62
- Lan2 lan1 p.62
- Lan ctrl p.62
- Cpu2 slot7 pci e 3 x8 p.62
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x8 p.62
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.62
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.62
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.62
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x8 p.62
- Cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.62
- Bmc heartbeat led p.62
- A bmc heartbeat led is located at ledm1 on the motherboard when ledm1 is blinking the bmc is function ing normally see the table at right for more information p.62
- X10drh c ct i it motherboard user s manual p.62
- The onboard power led is located at le2 on the motherboard when this led is on the system is on be sure to turn off the system and unplug the power cord before removing or installing com ponents see the tables at right for more information p.62
- The sas fault led is located at leds6 on the motherboard when leds6 is on an error has occurred to the sas drive supported by the lsi 3108 control ler see the table on the right for more information p.63
- The sas activity led is located at leds5 on the motherboard when leds5 is blinking the sas drive sup ported by the lsi 3108 controller is ac tive see the table on the right for more information p.63
- Sas fault led for x10drh c ct p.63
- Sas activity led for x10drh c ct p.63
- Lan2 lan1 p.63
- Lan ctrl p.63
- Cpu2 slot7 pci e 3 x8 p.63
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x8 p.63
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.63
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.63
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.63
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x8 p.63
- Cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.63
- Chapter 2 installation p.63
- X10drh c ct i it motherboard user s manual p.64
- Sas heartbeat led for x10drh c ct p.64
- Lan2 lan1 p.64
- Cpu2 slot7 pci e 3 x8 p.64
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x8 p.64
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.64
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.64
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.64
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x8 p.64
- Cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.64
- Beat led p.64
- A sas heartbeat led is located at ds13 on the motherboard when ds13 is blink ing the sas is functioning normally see the table at right for more information p.64
- A sas heart p.64
- B i sata1 p.65
- Note 2 for more information on the sata hostraid configuration please refer to the intel sata hostraid user s guide posted on our website http www supermicro com p.65
- A i sata0 p.65
- Lan2 lan1 p.65
- Lan ctrl p.65
- 11 sata sas connections p.65
- G s sata0 3 p.65
- F i sata5 p.65
- E i sata4 p.65
- D i sata3 p.65
- Cpu2 slot7 pci e 3 x8 p.65
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x8 p.65
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.65
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.65
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.65
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x8 p.65
- Cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.65
- Ten sata 3 connections are located on the motherboard six sata 3 ports i sata 0 5 are supported by the intel pch c612 a vertical s sata connector supported by the intel scu chip offers four s sata 3 connections these sata ports provide serial link signal connections which are faster than the connections of parallel ata see the table on the right for pin definitions p.65
- Chapter 2 installation p.65
- Supermicro superdoms are yellow satadom connectors with power pins built in and do not require separate external power cables these connectors are backward compatible with non supermicro sata doms that require an external power supply p.65
- C i sata2 p.65
- Sata 3 and s sata 3 connections p.65
- X10drh c i t p.66
- X10drh c ct i it motherboard user s manual p.66
- Sas ports x10drh c ct only p.66
- Note optional cachevault can be purchased at supermicro please visit our website at www supermicro com for more information p.66
- Eight sas ports supported by the lsi 3108 sas controller are located at js39 on the motherboard sas 0 3 and sas 4 7 support raid 0 1 5 6 10 50 60 hardware raid 2gb cache from the lsi 3108 with optional cachevault available for system data protection note below see the layout below for the locations of sas connectors p.66
- B sas4 7 p.66
- A sas0 3 p.66
- No power p.67
- Chapter 3 troubleshooting p.67
- Before power on p.67
- 1 troubleshooting procedures p.67
- No video p.68
- Losing the system s setup configuration p.68
- System boot failure p.68
- When the system becomes unstable p.69
- Memory errors p.69
- 2 technical support procedures p.71
- Proper battery disposal p.72
- Battery removal p.72
- 3 battery removal and installation p.72
- 4 frequently asked questions p.73
- 5 returning merchandise for service p.74
- Starting bios setup utility p.75
- How to change the configuration data p.75
- Chapter 4 bios p.75
- 1 introduction p.75
- How to start the setup utility p.76
- 2 main setup p.76
- 3 advanced setup configurations p.78
- Boot feature p.78
- Power configuration p.79
- Cpu configuration p.80
- Cpu p state control available when power technology is set to custom p.82
- Advanced power management configuration p.82
- Socket rapl running average power limit config configuration p.83
- Cpu t state control available when power technology is set to custom p.83
- Cpu c state control available when power technology is set to custom p.83
- Dram rapl running average power limit configuration p.84
- North bridge p.85
- Iio0 configuration p.85
- Iio configuration p.85
- Chipset configuration p.85
- Socket 0 pcied00f0 port 0 dmi p.86
- Socket 0 pcied01f0 port 1a socket 0 pcied02f0 port 2a socket 0 pcied20f2 port 2c socket 0 pcied03f0 port 3a socket 0 pcied03f2 port 3c p.87
- Iio1 configuration p.89
- Socket 1 pcied00f0 port 0 dmi socket 1 pcied01f0 port 1a socket 1 pcied02f0 port 2a socket 1 pcied20f2 port 2c socket 1 pcied03f0 port 3a p.90
- Ioat intel io acceleration configuration p.92
- Qpi status p.93
- Qpi quick path interconnect configuration p.93
- Qpi general configuration p.93
- Intel vt for directed i o vt d p.93
- Memory configuration p.94
- Memory ras reliability_availability_serviceability configuration p.95
- Dimm information p.95
- Usb configuration p.96
- South bridge configuration p.96
- Sata configuration p.98
- Ssata configuration p.100
- Server me management engine configuration p.102
- Pcie pci pnp configuration p.103
- Serial port console redirection p.105
- Super io configuration p.105
- Com1 console redirection settings p.106
- Sol com2 console redirection settings p.108
- Legacy console redirection settings p.109
- Ems console redirection settings available when ems console redirection is enabled p.110
- Enabling tpm in the bios p.111
- Intel txt lt sx configuration p.112
- Iscsi configuration p.113
- Acpi settings p.113
- Change smbios event log settings p.114
- 4 event logs p.114
- View smbios event log p.115
- System event log p.116
- 5 ipmi p.116
- Bmc network configuration p.117
- 6 security settings p.118
- Boot configuration p.119
- 7 boot settings p.119
- 8 save exit p.120
- These fatal errors are usually communicated through a series of audible beeps the numbers on the fatal error list correspond to the number of beeps for the cor responding error p.123
- Non fatal errors are those which in most cases allow the system to continue to boot these error messages normally appear on the screen p.123
- Fatal errors will not allow the system to continue with bootup if a fatal error occurs you should consult with your system manufacturer for possible repairs p.123
- During the post power on self test routines which are performed upon each system boot errors may occur p.123
- Bios post error beep codes p.123
- Appendix a bios post error beep codes p.123
- A 1 bios post error beep codes p.123
- B 1 installing software programs p.125
- Appendix b software installation instructions p.125
- B 2 installing superdoctor5 p.126
- C 2 how to recover the uefi bios image the main bios block p.127
- C 1 an overview to the uefi bios p.127
- Appendix c uefi bios recovery instructions p.127
- C 3 to recover the main bios block using a usb attached device p.127
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