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Preface
This manual is written for system integrators, IT technicians and
knowledgeable end users. It provides information for the installation and use of the
X10DRi/X10DRi-T motherboard.
About This Motherboard
The Super X10DRi/X10DRi-T motherboard supports dual Intel® E5-2600v3 Se-
ries Processors (Socket R3) that offer new Intel Microarchitecture 22nm Process
Technology, delivering system performance, power efciency, and feature sets to
address the needs of next-generation computer users. With the PCH C612 built in,
the X10DRi-(T) motherboard supports Hybrid-clock, Advanced Management Bus
Infrastructure, and Intel® Node Manager 3.0. This motherboard is ideal for general-
purpose server platforms. Please refer to our website (http://www.supermicro.com)
for CPU and memory support updates.
Manual Organization
Chapter 1 describes the features, specications and performance of the moth-
erboard. It also provides detailed information about the Intel PCH C612 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 CMOS.
Chapter 4 includes an introduction to BIOS, and provides detailed information on
running the BIOS Setup utility.
Appendix A provides BIOS Error Beep Codes.
Appendix B lists Software Installation Instructions.
Appendix C contains UEFI BIOS Recovery instructions.
Preface
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Содержание
- Printed in the united states of america p.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 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 c uefi bios recovery instructions p.8
- Chapter 3 troubleshooting p.8
- Appendix b software installation instructions p.8
- Appendix a bios error beep codes p.8
- Chapter 4 bios p.8
- Overview p.9
- Checklist p.9
- Chapter 1 p.9
- 1 overview p.9
- Motherboard layout p.11
- X10dri t p.11
- Rev 1 2 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
- Chapter 1 overview p.11
- X10dri x10dri t quick reference p.12
- X10dri t p.12
- Memory p.15
- Motherboard features p.15
- I o devices p.15
- Graphics p.15
- Expansion p.15
- Chipset p.15
- Network p.15
- Peripheral devices p.16
- Pc health p.16
- Monitoring p.16
- Management p.16
- System management p.17
- Dimensions p.17
- Front panel p.18
- Pci e x16 g3 lane reverse p.18
- Pci e x16 g3 p.18
- Pci e x1 g2 p.18
- 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 p.18
- Ctrl fan speed p.18
- 1 3b 2 3 p.18
- X10dri x10dri t motherboard user s manual p.18
- System power p.18
- System block diagram p.18
- Rgrmii p.18
- Pci e x8 g3 lane reverse p.18
- Pci e x8 g3 p.18
- Pci e x8 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
- 7 advanced power management p.22
- Intelligent power node manager nm available when the supermicro power manager spm is installed p.22
- Chapter 2 p.23
- Installation p.23
- Battery handling p.23
- 1 standardized warning statements p.23
- 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 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
- Location of mounting holes p.27
- 3 motherboard installation p.27
- Tools needed 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 p.33
- Airflow p.33
- The airflow p.34
- Removing the heatsink p.34
- Direction of p.34
- Use two thumbs together to press the notches on both ends of the module p.35
- Dimm a1 for best performance please use the memory modules of the same type and speed in the same bank p.35
- The ends of the slot p.35
- Chapter 2 installation p.35
- Straight down into the slot until the module snaps into place p.35
- Caution p.35
- Removing memory modules p.35
- Align the notches on both ends of the module against the receptive points on p.35
- Release tabs p.35
- Align the key of the dimm module with the receptive point on the memory p.35
- Push the release tabs outwards on both ends of the dimm slot to unlock it p.35
- 5 installing and removing the memory modules p.35
- Press the release tabs to the locking positions to secure the dimm module p.35
- Press both notches straight down into the memory slot at the same time p.35
- Press both notches on the ends of the dimm module to unlock it once the dimm module is loosened remove it from the memory slot p.35
- Note check supermicro s website for recommended memory modules p.35
- Notches p.35
- Modules to prevent any possible damage p.35
- Into the slot p.35
- Installing removing dimms p.35
- Insert the desired number of dimms into the memory slots starting with p.35
- Exercise extreme care when installing or removing dimm p.35
- X10dri x10dri t motherboard user s manual p.36
- The x10dri x10dri t motherboard supports up to 1024 gb of load reduced lrdimm or 512 gb of registered rdimm ddr4 288 pin ecc 2133 1866 1600 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
- Mhz modules in 16 slots memory speed support depends upon the cpus installed in the motherboard for the latest memory updates please refer to our website a at http www supermicro com products motherboard p.36
- Memory support for the x10dri x10dri t motherboard p.36
- For 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
- Bmc fw p.38
- Back panel i o port locations and definitions p.38
- Back panel connectors and i o ports p.38
- 6 control panel connectors and i o ports p.38
- Vga bmc memory p.38
- Usb6 7 3 p.38
- Usb0 1 p.38
- Le1 fan6 p.38
- Lan ctrl p.38
- Ipmi_lan p.38
- Intel pch p.38
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.38
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.38
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.38
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.38
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x16 p.38
- Com2 cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.38
- Rev 1 2 p.39
- Chapter 2 installation p.39
- Pin definitions p.39
- Bmc fw p.39
- Pin definition pin definition p.39
- A video vga port is located next to lan2 on the i o backplane refer to the board layout below for the location p.39
- Le1 fan6 p.39
- Lan ctrl p.39
- Ipmi_lan p.39
- X10dri t p.39
- Intel pch p.39
- Video connection p.39
- Ground 10 n a p.39
- Vga bmc memory p.39
- Dtr 9 ri p.39
- Usb6 7 3 p.39
- Dcd 6 dsr p.39
- Usb0 1 p.39
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.39
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.39
- Txd 8 cts p.39
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.39
- Two com connections com1 com2 are located on the mother board com1 is located on the back plane i o panel com2 located next to cpu1 pci e slot1 provides front access support see the table on the right for pin definitions p.39
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.39
- Serial ports p.39
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x16 p.39
- Serial com ports p.39
- Com2 cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.39
- Rxd 7 rts p.39
- Fp usb 4 5 usb2 j27 p.40
- Fp usb 2 3 usb2 j25 p.40
- Backpanel usb7 usb3 p.40
- Backpanel usb6 usb3 p.40
- Backpanel usb1 usb2 p.40
- Backpanel usb0 usb2 p.40
- X10dri x10dri t motherboard user s manual p.40
- Vertical usb 8 9 usb 3 j usb3 1aa p.40
- Universal serial bus usb p.40
- Type a usb 10 usb 3 j26 p.40
- Two usb 2 ports usb 0 1 and two usb 3 ports usb6 7 are located on the i o backpanel in addition two internal usb 2 headers j25 j27 provides a total of four usb 2 connections j25 usb 2 3 j27 usb 4 5 for front panel support a type a connector j26 and a vertical usb connector j usb3 1aa provide front accessiable usb3 connections j26 usb10 j usb3 1aa usb 8 9 cables are not included see the tables on the right and below for pin definitions p.40
- Ipmi_lan p.41
- Ethernet ports p.41
- _glan2 x10dri t p.41
- _glan1 x10dri t p.41
- Two gigabit ethernet ports lan1 lan2 are located on the i o back plane on the motherboard these ethernet ports support 1_gbe lans on the x10 dri and 10_gbe lans on the x10dri t in addition an ipmi_dedicated lan is located above usb 0 1 ports on the backplane all these ports accept rj45 type cables please refer to the led indicator sec tion for lan led information p.41
- Nc no connection p.41
- Glan2 x10dri p.41
- Glan1 x10dri p.41
- Chapter 2 installation p.41
- Com2 cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.42
- X10dri x10dri t motherboard user s manual p.42
- 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 front uid led are both located on the front panel control jf1 with the front uid switch on pin 13 and the front led on pin 7 of jf1 when you press the front or the 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 identification of a system unit that may be in need of service p.42
- Usb6 7 3 p.42
- Usb0 1 p.42
- Unit identifier switches uid led indicators p.42
- Uid switch p.42
- Rear uid led p.42
- 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.42
- Le1 fan6 p.42
- Ipmi_lan p.42
- Front uid switch p.42
- Front uid led p.42
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.42
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.42
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.42
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.42
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x16 p.42
- X10dri t p.43
- Jf1 header pins p.43
- 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.43
- Front control panel p.43
- Chapter 2 installation p.43
- Lan ctrl p.44
- Ipmi_lan p.44
- Intel pch p.44
- Front control panel pin definitions p.44
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.44
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.44
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.44
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.44
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x16 p.44
- Com2 cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.44
- Bmc fw p.44
- Vga bmc memory p.44
- Usb6 7 3 p.44
- Usb0 1 p.44
- Rev 1 2 p.44
- Le1 fan6 p.44
- Le1 fan6 p.45
- Lan ctrl p.45
- Ipmi_lan p.45
- Intel pch p.45
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.45
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.45
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.45
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.45
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x16 p.45
- Com2 cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.45
- Bmc fw p.45
- Vga bmc memory p.45
- Usb6 7 3 p.45
- Usb0 1 p.45
- Rev 1 2 p.45
- Lan ctrl p.46
- Ipmi_lan p.46
- Intel pch p.46
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x16 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 x16 p.46
- X10dri x10dri t motherboard user s manual p.46
- Connect an led cable to pins 7 p.46
- Vga bmc memory p.46
- Com2 cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.46
- Usb6 7 3 p.46
- Bmc fw p.46
- Usb0 1 p.46
- And 8 of front control panel to use the overheat fan fail power fail and uid led connections the red led on pin 8 provides warnings of overheating 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.46
- 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.46
- Power fail led p.46
- Overheat oh fan fail pwr fail uid led p.46
- Le1 fan6 p.46
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x16 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 x16 p.47
- Vga bmc memory p.47
- Com2 cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.47
- Usb6 7 3 p.47
- Chapter 2 installation p.47
- Usb0 1 p.47
- Bmc fw p.47
- 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.47
- 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.47
- Reset button p.47
- Power button p.47
- Le1 fan6 p.47
- Lan ctrl p.47
- Ipmi_lan p.47
- Intel pch p.47
- 7 connecting cables p.48
- Intel pch p.49
- C fan 3 p.49
- I chassis intrusion p.49
- Bmc fw p.49
- H fan b p.49
- B fan 2 p.49
- X10dri t p.49
- Ground p.49
- A fan 1 p.49
- Vga bmc memory p.49
- G fan a p.49
- Fan header p.49
- Usb6 7 3 p.49
- F fan 6 p.49
- Usb0 1 p.49
- E fan 5 p.49
- Tachometer p.49
- D fan 4 p.49
- Rev 1 2 p.49
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.49
- Pwr modulation p.49
- Pin definitions p.49
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.49
- Pin definition p.49
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.49
- Le1 fan6 p.49
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.49
- Lan ctrl p.49
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x16 p.49
- Ipmi_lan p.49
- Com2 cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.49
- Intrusion input p.49
- Chassis intrusion p.49
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x16 p.50
- Com2 cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.50
- Bmc fw p.50
- X10dri t p.50
- Vga bmc memory p.50
- Usb6 7 3 p.50
- Usb0 1 p.50
- Le1 fan6 p.50
- Lan ctrl p.50
- Ipmi_lan p.50
- Intel pch p.50
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x16 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
- X10dri t p.51
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x16 p.52
- Com2 cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.52
- Bmc fw p.52
- X10dri t p.52
- Vga bmc memory p.52
- Usb6 7 3 p.52
- Usb0 1 p.52
- Le1 fan6 p.52
- Lan ctrl p.52
- Ipmi_lan p.52
- Intel pch p.52
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x16 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 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.53
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x16 p.53
- Com2 cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.53
- Bmc fw p.53
- Vga bmc memory p.53
- Usb6 7 3 p.53
- Usb0 1 p.53
- Rev 1 2 p.53
- Le1 fan6 p.53
- Lan ctrl p.53
- Ipmi_lan p.53
- Intel pch p.53
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.53
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.53
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.53
- Pins 1 3 of jd1 are used for power led indication and pins 4 7 are for p.54
- X10dri x10dri t motherboard user s manual p.54
- X10dri t p.54
- The speaker see the tables on the right for pin definitions 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 p.54
- Power led speaker p.54
- Usb6 7 3 p.55
- Usb0 1 p.55
- Rev 1 2 p.55
- Le1 fan6 p.55
- Lan ctrl p.55
- Ipmi_lan p.55
- Intel pch p.55
- Explanation of jumpers p.55
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x16 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 x16 p.55
- Com2 cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.55
- Bmc fw p.55
- Vga bmc memory p.55
- 8 jumper settings p.55
- Watch dog jwd1 is a system monitor that will reboot the system when a software ap plication 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 p.56
- Watch dog enable disable p.56
- Usb6 7 3 p.56
- Usb0 1 p.56
- Note be sure to completely shut down the system and then short jbt1 to clear cmos p.56
- Le1 fan6 p.56
- 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 p.56
- Ipmi_lan p.56
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x16 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 x16 p.56
- Com2 cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.56
- Cmos clear p.56
- X10dri x10dri t motherboard user s manual p.56
- X10dri t p.57
- Usb6 7 3 p.57
- Usb0 1 p.57
- Le1 fan6 p.57
- Ipmi_lan p.57
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x16 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 x16 p.57
- Com2 cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.57
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.58
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x16 p.58
- Com2 cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.58
- Bmc fw p.58
- X10dri t p.58
- Vga bmc memory p.58
- Usb6 7 3 p.58
- Usb0 1 p.58
- Le1 fan6 p.58
- Lan ctrl p.58
- Ipmi_lan p.58
- Intel pch p.58
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x16 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.59
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x16 p.59
- Com2 cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.59
- Bmc fw p.59
- 9 onboard led indicators p.59
- Vga bmc memory p.59
- Usb6 7 3 p.59
- Usb0 1 p.59
- Rev 1 2 p.59
- Le1 fan6 p.59
- Lan ctrl p.59
- Ipmi_lan p.59
- Intel pch p.59
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.59
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.59
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.59
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.60
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.60
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x16 p.60
- Com2 cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.60
- Bmc fw p.60
- X10dri t p.60
- Vga bmc memory p.60
- Usb6 7 3 p.60
- Usb0 1 p.60
- Le1 fan6 p.60
- Lan ctrl p.60
- Ipmi_lan p.60
- Intel pch p.60
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.60
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.60
- Cpu1 slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.61
- X10dri t p.61
- Cpu1 slot2 pci e 3 x16 p.61
- Vga bmc memory p.61
- Com2 cpu1 slot1 pci e 3 x8 p.61
- Usb6 7 3 p.61
- Chapter 2 installation p.61
- Usb0 1 p.61
- Bmc fw p.61
- Ten sata 3 ports are located on the motherboard six sata 3 ports i sata 0 5 are supported by the intel pch c612 the other four sata ports s sata 0 3 are supported by the intel pch 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.61
- 10 sata connections p.61
- Sata 3 ports p.61
- Note supermicro superdoms are yellow satadom connectors with power pins built in and do not require separate external power cables these connectors are back compatible with non supermicro satadoms that require external power supply see page 2 28 p.61
- Note for more information on sata hostraid configuration please refer to the intel sata hostraid user s guide posted on our website http www supermicro com p.61
- Le1 fan6 p.61
- Lan ctrl p.61
- Ipmi_lan p.61
- Intel pch p.61
- Cpu2 slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.61
- Cpu2 slot5 pci e 3 x8 p.61
- Cpu2 slot4 pci e 3 x16 p.61
- 1 troubleshooting procedures p.63
- Troubleshooting p.63
- No power p.63
- Chapter 3 p.63
- Before power on p.63
- System boot failure p.64
- No video p.64
- Losing the system s setup configuration p.64
- When the system becomes unstable p.65
- Memory errors p.65
- 2 technical support procedures p.67
- Proper battery disposal p.68
- Battery removal p.68
- 3 battery removal and installation p.68
- 4 frequently asked questions p.69
- 5 returning merchandise for service p.70
- 1 introduction p.71
- Starting bios setup utility p.71
- How to change the configuration data p.71
- Chapter 4 p.71
- How to start the setup utility p.72
- 2 main setup p.72
- Boot feature p.74
- 3 advanced setup configurations p.74
- Power configuration p.75
- Socket 1 cpu information socket 2 cpu information p.76
- Cpu configuration p.76
- North bridge p.78
- Iio0 configuration p.78
- Iio configuration p.78
- Chipset configuration p.78
- Socket 0 pcied00f0 port 0 dmi p.79
- Socket 0 pcied01f0 port 1a socket 0 pcied02f0 port 2a socket 0 pcied03f0 port 3a socket 0 pcied03f2 port 3c p.80
- Socket 0 pcied01f0 port 1a pcied03f2 port 3c p.82
- Iio1 configuration p.82
- Qpi quick path interconnect configuration p.85
- Ioat configuration p.85
- Intel vt for directed i o vt d p.85
- Memory configuration p.86
- Memory ras reliability_availability_serviceability configuration p.87
- Dimm information p.87
- Usb configuration p.88
- South bridge configuration p.88
- Sata configuration p.90
- Ssata configuration p.92
- Server me management engine configuration p.94
- Pcie pci pnp configuration p.95
- Super io configuration p.97
- Console redirection settings p.98
- Serial port console redirection p.98
- Sol com2 console redirection settings p.100
- Trusted computing available when a tpm device is installed and detected by the bios p.103
- Acpi settings p.103
- Iscsi configuration p.104
- Change smbios event log settings p.105
- 4 event logs p.105
- View smbios event log p.106
- System event log p.107
- 5 ipmi p.107
- Bmc network configuration p.108
- 6 security settings p.109
- 7 boot settings p.110
- 8 save exit p.112
- Appendix a p.115
- A 1 bios error beep codes p.115
- 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.115
- Non fatal errors are those which in most cases allow the system to continue to boot the error messages normally appear on the screen p.115
- Motherboard bios error beep codes p.115
- Fatal errors will not allow the system to continue with bootup procedure if a fatal error occurs you should consult with your system manufacturer for possible repairs p.115
- During the post power on self test routines which are performed at each system boot errors may occur p.115
- Bios error beep codes p.115
- Appendix a bios post error codes p.115
- Software installation instructions p.117
- B 1 installing software programs p.117
- Appendix b p.117
- B 2 installing superdoctor5 p.118
- Uefi bios recovery instructions p.119
- C 3 to recover the main bios block using a usb attached device p.119
- C 2 how to recover the uefi bios image the main bios block p.119
- C 1 an overview to the uefi bios p.119
- Appendix c p.119
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