Supermicro X10SRI-F-B OEM — настройки BIOS: Relaxed Ordering и VT-d для производительности системы [83/131]
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Chapter 4: AMI BIOS
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Relaxed Ordering
Select Enable to enable Relaxed Ordering support which will allow certain trans-
actions to violate the strict-ordering rules of PCI and to be completed prior to
other transactions that have already been enqueued. The options are Disable
and Enable.
Intel VT for Directed I/O (VT-d)
Intel
®
VT for Directed I/O (VT-d)
Select Enable to use Intel Virtualization Technology support for Direct I/O VT-d
support by reporting the I/O device assignments to the VMM (Virtual Machine
Monitor) through the DMAR ACPI Tables. This feature offers fully-protected I/O
resource sharing across Intel platforms, providing greater reliability, security and
availability in networking and data-sharing. The options are Enable and Disable.
Interrupt Remapping
Select Enable for Interrupt Remapping support to enhance system performance.
The options are Enable and Disable.
Coherency Support (Non-Isoch)
Select Enable for the Non-Iscoh VT-d engine to pass through DMA (Direct
Memory Access) to enhance system performance. The options are Enable and
Disable.
Coherency Support (Isoch)
Select Enable for the Iscoh VT-d engine to pass through ATS to enhance system
performance. The options are Enable and Disable.
QPI (Quick Path Interconnect) Conguration
QPI Status
The following information will display:
• Number of CPU
• Number of IIO
• Current QPI Link Speed
• Current QPI Link Frequency
• QPI Global MMIO Low Base/Limit
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 repro ductive 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
- Table of contents p.6
- Preface p.6
- Chapter 2 installation p.6
- Chapter 1 introduction p.6
- Chapter 4 bios p.8
- Chapter 3 troubleshooting p.8
- Appendix d dual boot block on grantley platforms p.13
- Appendix c uefi bios recovery instructions p.13
- Appendix b software installation instructions p.13
- Appendix a bios error beep codes p.13
- Checklist p.15
- Chapter 1 introduction p.15
- 1 overview p.15
- X10sri f p.17
- When the onboard power led indicator le2 is on system power is on unplug the power cable before installing or removing any components p.17
- See chapter 2 for detailed information on jumpers i o ports and jf1 front panel connections p.17
- S sata0 p.17
- Pwr i2c p.17
- Mac code p.17
- Jumpers not indicated are for testing only p.17
- Ipmi code p.17
- Indicates the location of pin 1 p.17
- I sata2 i sata3 p.17
- I sata1 p.17
- I sata0 p.17
- Designed in usa p.17
- Chapter 1 introduction p.17
- Bios license p.17
- X10sri f motherboard layout p.17
- Bar code p.17
- Jumper description default p.18
- Jpme2 manufacture mode select pins 1 2 normal p.18
- Jpl1 lan1 lan2 enable pins 1 2 enabled p.18
- Jpg1 vga enable pins 1 2 enabled p.18
- Jpb1 bmc enable disable pins 1 2 enabled p.18
- Jbt1 cmos clear short clear cmos open normal p.18
- Jbr1 bios recovery pins 1 2 normal pins 2 3 bios recovery p.18
- X10sri f user s manual p.18
- Ipmi code p.18
- X10sri f quick reference p.18
- I sata2 i sata3 p.18
- X10sri f jumpers p.18
- X10sri f p.18
- I sata1 p.18
- S sata0 p.18
- I sata0 p.18
- Pwr i2c p.18
- Designed in usa p.18
- Mac code p.18
- C2 smb to pci e slots pins 2 3 disabled p.18
- Jwd1 watch dog enable pins 1 2 reset p.18
- Bios license p.18
- Jvrm2 vrm smb data to bmc or pch pins 1 2 bmc normal p.18
- Bar code p.18
- Jvrm1 vrm smb clock to bmc or pch pins 1 2 bmc normal p.18
- Motherboard features p.20
- X10sri f user s manual p.22
- X10sri f block diagram p.22
- System block diagram p.22
- 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.22
- Ast2400 p.22
- Intel c612 express chipset features p.23
- 2 chipset overview p.23
- System resource alert p.24
- Recovery from ac power loss p.24
- Environmental temperature control p.24
- 4 pc health monitoring p.24
- 3 special features p.24
- Slow blinking led for suspend state indicator p.25
- 6 power supply p.25
- 5 acpi features p.25
- 7 super i o p.26
- Chapter 2 installation p.27
- Battery handling p.27
- 1 standardized warning statements p.27
- 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.28
- 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.28
- רצומה קוליס הרהזא ו תויחנהל םאתהב תויהל בייח הז רצומ לש יפוס קוליס הנידמה יקוח p.29
- Product disposal p.29
- يئاهنلا صلختلا نم جتنملا اذه هعم لماعتلا يغبني ل اقفو عيمجةينطىلا حئاىللاو نيناىقلا دنع p.30
- Unpacking p.30
- Precautions p.30
- 2 static sensitive devices p.30
- I sata2 i sata3 p.31
- I sata1 p.31
- I sata0 p.31
- Designed in usa p.31
- Chapter 2 installation p.31
- Caution 1 to avoid damaging the motherboard and its components please do not use a force greater than 8 lb inch on each mounting screw during motherboard installation 2 some components are very close to the mounting holes please take precautionary measures to avoid damaging these components when installing the motherboard to the chassis p.31
- Bios license p.31
- Bar code p.31
- 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 plastic and metal mounting fas teners 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 p.31
- Tools needed p.31
- 3 motherboard installation p.31
- Standoffs 9 only if needed philips screws 9 p.31
- S sata0 p.31
- Pwr i2c p.31
- Philips screwdriver 1 p.31
- Mac code p.31
- Location of mounting holes p.31
- Ipmi code p.31
- Installing the motherboard p.32
- Installing the lga2011 processor p.33
- 4 processor and heatsink installation p.33
- Installing a passive cpu heatsink p.37
- Removing the heatsink p.38
- Press both notches straight down into the memory slot p.39
- Align the notches on both ends of the module against the receptive points on the ends of the slot p.39
- Note check the supermicro website for recommended memory mod ules p.39
- Align the key of the dimm mod ule with the receptive point on the memory slot p.39
- Notches p.39
- 5 installing ddr4 memory p.39
- Mac code p.39
- Ipmi code p.39
- Insert the desired number of dimms into the memory slots starting with dimma1 channel a slot 1 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 p.39
- I sata2 i sata3 p.39
- I sata1 p.39
- I sata0 p.39
- Exercise extreme care when installing or removing dimm modules to prevent any possible damage p.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 p.39
- Dimm installation p.39
- S sata0 p.39
- Designed in usa p.39
- Release tabs p.39
- Chapter 2 installation p.39
- Pwr i2c p.39
- Caution p.39
- Push the release tabs outwards on both ends of the dimm slot to unlock it p.39
- Bios license p.39
- Press the release tabs to the lock positions to secure the dimm module into the slot p.39
- Bar code p.39
- Removing memory modules p.40
- Memory support p.40
- Pci enumeration area 2 if needed aligned on 256 mb boundary 512 mb 3 1 p.41
- Pci enumeration area 1 256 mb 3 6 p.41
- Memory available to os and other applications 2 4 p.41
- Local apic 4 kb 3 9 p.41
- I o apic 4 kbytes 4 kb 3 9 p.41
- Firmware hub flash memory system bios 1 mb 3 9 p.41
- Chapter 2 installation p.41
- Area reserved for the chipset 2 mb 3 9 p.41
- Vga memory 16 mb 2 5 p.41
- Tseg 1 mb 2 4 p.41
- System device size physical memory remaining available 4 gb total system memory p.41
- Possible system memory allocation availability p.41
- Populating rdimm lrdimm ddr4 memory modules for the e5 2600v4 based motherboard p.41
- Populating rdimm lrdimm ddr4 memory modules for the e5 2600v3 based motherboard p.41
- Pci express 256 mb 256 mb 3 1 p.41
- T sgpio2 t sgpio3 joh1 jl1 p.42
- Ipmi code p.42
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 p.42
- T sgpio1 p.42
- I sata5 p.42
- Cpu slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.42
- S sata3 p.42
- I sata4 p.42
- C usb port 1 2 h lan2 p.42
- I sata2 i sata3 p.42
- Bios license p.42
- S sata2 p.42
- I sata1 p.42
- Bar code p.42
- S sata1 p.42
- I sata0 p.42
- Backplane i o panel p.42
- S sata0 p.42
- E usb port 2 3 j uid switch p.42
- B usb port 0 2 g lan1 p.42
- Pwr i2c p.42
- Dimmd2 dimmd1 p.42
- A com1 f usb port 3 3 p.42
- X10sri f p.42
- Pch slot2 pci e 2 x4 in x8 p.42
- 6 connectors io ports p.42
- Usb8 9 p.42
- Pch slot1 pci e 2 x2 in x8 p.42
- Dimmc2 p.42
- Usb6 7 p.42
- Mac code p.42
- Dimmc1 p.42
- Usb4 5 p.42
- Lga2011 3 p.42
- Dimmb2 dimmb1 p.42
- Usb2 3 3 p.42
- Juidb1 p.42
- Dimma2 dimma1 p.42
- Usb11 3 p.42
- Jstby1 p.42
- Designed in usa p.42
- Usb10 3 p.42
- Jpi2c1 p.42
- D ipmi_lan i vga port p.42
- Usb0 1 p.42
- Jipmb1 p.42
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.42
- Tpm pro80 p.42
- Ipmi_lan p.42
- Cpu slot5 pci e 3 x4 in x8 p.42
- Universal serial bus usb p.43
- Serial ports com1 com2 p.44
- Ethernet ports p.44
- Usb0 1 p.45
- Jipmb1 p.45
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 p.45
- Unit identifier switch uid led indicator p.45
- Ipmi_lan p.45
- Cpu slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.45
- Tpm pro80 p.45
- Ipmi code p.45
- Bios license p.45
- T sgpio2 t sgpio3 joh1 jl1 p.45
- I sata5 p.45
- Bar code p.45
- T sgpio1 p.45
- I sata4 p.45
- S sata3 p.45
- I sata2 i sata3 p.45
- S sata2 p.45
- I sata1 p.45
- S sata1 p.45
- I sata0 p.45
- Dimmd2 dimmd1 p.45
- S sata0 p.45
- Dimmc2 p.45
- Vga port p.45
- Pwr i2c p.45
- Dimmc1 p.45
- Usb8 9 p.45
- Pch slot2 pci e 2 x4 in x8 p.45
- Dimmb2 dimmb1 p.45
- Usb6 7 p.45
- Pch slot1 pci e 2 x2 in x8 p.45
- Dimma2 dimma1 p.45
- Usb4 5 p.45
- Mac code p.45
- Usb2 3 3 p.45
- Juidb1 p.45
- Designed in usa p.45
- Usb11 3 p.45
- Jstby1 p.45
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.45
- Usb10 3 p.45
- Jpi2c1 p.45
- Cpu slot5 pci e 3 x4 in x8 p.45
- I sata1 p.46
- Power button p.46
- I sata0 p.46
- P3v3_stb p.46
- Oh fan fail led p.46
- Hdd led p.46
- X10sri f user s manual p.46
- Nic2 led p.46
- Ground nmi p.46
- Uid sw p.46
- Nic1 led p.46
- Ground p.46
- Uid led p.46
- Mac code p.46
- Front control panel p.46
- Tpm pro80 p.46
- Juidb1 p.46
- Designed in usa p.46
- T sgpio2 t sgpio3 joh1 jl1 p.46
- Jstby1 p.46
- Bios license p.46
- T sgpio1 p.46
- Jpi2c1 p.46
- Bar code p.46
- S sata3 p.46
- Jipmb1 p.46
- S sata2 p.46
- Jf1 header pins p.46
- S sata1 p.46
- 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 spe cifically 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 p.46
- S sata0 p.46
- Ipmi code p.46
- I sata5 p.46
- Reset button p.46
- I sata4 p.46
- Pwr i2c p.46
- I sata2 i sata3 p.46
- Power led p.46
- S sata2 p.47
- I sata5 p.47
- Chapter 2 installation p.47
- S sata1 p.47
- I sata4 p.47
- Bios license p.47
- I sata2 i sata3 p.47
- Bar code p.47
- X10sri f p.47
- S sata0 p.47
- I sata1 p.47
- Usb8 9 p.47
- Pwr i2c p.47
- I sata0 p.47
- Usb6 7 p.47
- Power led p.47
- Front control panel pin definitions p.47
- Usb4 5 p.47
- Pch slot2 pci e 2 x4 in x8 p.47
- Dimmd2 dimmd1 p.47
- Usb2 3 3 p.47
- Pch slot1 pci e 2 x2 in x8 p.47
- Usb11 3 p.47
- Nmi button p.47
- Dimmc2 p.47
- Usb10 3 p.47
- Mac code p.47
- Dimmc1 p.47
- Usb0 1 p.47
- Lga2011 3 p.47
- Dimmb2 dimmb1 p.47
- Tpm pro80 p.47
- Juidb1 p.47
- Dimma2 dimma1 p.47
- The power led connection is located on pins 15 and 16 of jf1 refer to the table on the right for pin definitions p.47
- Jstby1 p.47
- Designed in usa p.47
- The non maskable interrupt button header is located on pins 19 and 20 of jf1 refer to the table on the right for pin definitions p.47
- Jpi2c1 p.47
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.47
- T sgpio2 t sgpio3 joh1 jl1 p.47
- Jipmb1 p.47
- Cpu slot5 pci e 3 x4 in x8 p.47
- T sgpio1 p.47
- Ipmi_lan p.47
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 p.47
- S sata3 p.47
- Ipmi code p.47
- Cpu slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.47
- S sata3 p.48
- I sata5 p.48
- Bios license p.48
- S sata2 p.48
- I sata4 p.48
- Bar code p.48
- S sata1 p.48
- I sata2 i sata3 p.48
- X10sri f user s manual p.48
- S sata0 p.48
- I sata1 p.48
- X10sri f p.48
- Pwr i2c p.48
- I sata0 p.48
- Usb8 9 p.48
- Pch slot2 pci e 2 x4 in x8 p.48
- Hdd led p.48
- Usb6 7 p.48
- Pch slot1 pci e 2 x2 in x8 p.48
- Dimmd2 dimmd1 p.48
- Usb4 5 p.48
- Dimmc2 p.48
- Usb2 3 3 p.48
- Nic1 nic2 leds p.48
- Dimmc1 p.48
- Usb11 3 p.48
- Mac code p.48
- Dimmb2 dimmb1 p.48
- Usb10 3 p.48
- Lga2011 3 p.48
- Dimma2 dimma1 p.48
- Usb0 1 p.48
- Juidb1 p.48
- Designed in usa p.48
- Tpm pro80 p.48
- Jstby1 p.48
- The nic network interface control ler led connection for glan port 1 is located on pins 11 and 12 of jf1 and the led connection for glan port 2 is on pins 9 and 10 attach the nic led cables to the led indicators mentioned above to display network activity refer to the layout below for the locations of nic led indicators p.48
- Jpi2c1 p.48
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.48
- The hdd led connection is located on pins 13 and 14 of jf1 attach a cable here to indicate hdd activ ity see the table on the right for pin definitions p.48
- Jipmb1 p.48
- Cpu slot5 pci e 3 x4 in x8 p.48
- T sgpio2 t sgpio3 joh1 jl1 p.48
- Ipmi_lan p.48
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 p.48
- T sgpio1 p.48
- Ipmi code p.48
- Cpu slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.48
- Bios license p.49
- S sata1 p.49
- I sata4 p.49
- Bar code p.49
- S sata0 p.49
- I sata2 i sata3 p.49
- Pwr i2c p.49
- I sata1 p.49
- Usb8 9 p.49
- Power fail led p.49
- I sata0 p.49
- Usb6 7 p.49
- Pch slot2 pci e 2 x4 in x8 p.49
- Dimmd2 dimmd1 p.49
- Usb4 5 p.49
- Pch slot1 pci e 2 x2 in x8 p.49
- Dimmc2 p.49
- Usb2 3 3 p.49
- Overheat oh fan fail pwr fail uid led p.49
- Dimmc1 p.49
- Mac code p.49
- Dimmb2 dimmb1 p.49
- Usb11 3 p.49
- Lga2011 3 p.49
- Dimma2 dimma1 p.49
- Usb10 3 p.49
- Juidb1 p.49
- Designed in usa p.49
- Usb0 1 p.49
- Jstby1 p.49
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.49
- Tpm pro80 p.49
- Jpi2c1 p.49
- Cpu slot5 pci e 3 x4 in x8 p.49
- 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.49
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 p.49
- T sgpio2 t sgpio3 joh1 jl1 p.49
- Jipmb1 p.49
- Cpu slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.49
- T sgpio1 p.49
- Ipmi_lan p.49
- Connect an led cable to pins 7 and 8 of front control panel to use the overheat fan fail and power fail connections refer to the table on the right for pin definitions p.49
- S sata3 p.49
- Ipmi code p.49
- Chapter 2 installation p.49
- S sata2 p.49
- I sata5 p.49
- Ipmi_lan p.50
- Cpu slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.50
- T sgpio1 p.50
- Bios license p.50
- S sata3 p.50
- Ipmi code p.50
- Bar code p.50
- S sata2 p.50
- I sata5 p.50
- S sata1 p.50
- I sata4 p.50
- X10sri f user s manual p.50
- S sata0 p.50
- I sata2 i sata3 p.50
- Usb8 9 p.50
- Reset button p.50
- I sata1 p.50
- Usb6 7 p.50
- Pwr i2c p.50
- I sata0 p.50
- Usb4 5 p.50
- Power button p.50
- Dimmd2 dimmd1 p.50
- Usb2 3 3 p.50
- Pch slot2 pci e 2 x4 in x8 p.50
- Dimmc2 p.50
- Usb11 3 p.50
- Pch slot1 pci e 2 x2 in x8 p.50
- Dimmc1 p.50
- Usb10 3 p.50
- Mac code p.50
- Dimmb2 dimmb1 p.50
- Usb0 1 p.50
- Lga2011 3 p.50
- Dimma2 dimma1 p.50
- Juidb1 p.50
- Designed in usa p.50
- Tpm pro80 p.50
- Jstby1 p.50
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.50
- The reset button connection is located on pins 3 and 4 of jf1 attach it to a hardware reset switch on the computer case refer to the table on the right for pin definitions p.50
- Jpi2c1 p.50
- Cpu slot5 pci e 3 x4 in x8 p.50
- The power button connection is located on pins 1 and 2 of jf1 momentarily contacting both pins will power on off the system this button can also be con figured to function as a suspend button with a setting in the bios see chapter 4 to turn off the power when the system is in suspend mode press the button for 4 seconds or longer refer to the table on the right for pin definitions p.50
- Jipmb1 p.50
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 p.50
- T sgpio2 t sgpio3 joh1 jl1 p.50
- Atx main pwr cpu pwr connectors j24 jpwr1 p.51
- 7 connecting cables p.51
- Ipmi_lan p.52
- Dimmc2 p.52
- A fan 1 p.52
- T sgpio1 p.52
- Dimmc1 p.52
- 2 a 12v red p.52
- S sata3 p.52
- Ipmi code p.52
- Dimmb2 dimmb1 p.52
- S sata2 p.52
- Intrusion input p.52
- Dimma2 dimma1 p.52
- S sata1 p.52
- I sata5 p.52
- Designed in usa p.52
- S sata0 p.52
- I sata4 p.52
- D fan 4 p.52
- X10sri f p.52
- Pwr i2c p.52
- I sata2 i sata3 p.52
- Usb8 9 p.52
- Pwm_control p.52
- I sata1 p.52
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.52
- Usb6 7 p.52
- Pin definition p.52
- I sata0 p.52
- Cpu slot5 pci e 3 x4 in x8 p.52
- Usb4 5 p.52
- Pch slot2 pci e 2 x4 in x8 p.52
- Ground black p.52
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 p.52
- Usb2 3 3 p.52
- Pch slot1 pci e 2 x2 in x8 p.52
- Ground p.52
- Cpu slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.52
- Usb11 3 p.52
- Mac code p.52
- G chassis intrusion p.52
- Chassis intrusion pin definitions jl1 p.52
- Lga2011 3 p.52
- Fan headers fan 1 fan 5 fan a p.52
- Chassis intrusion jl1 p.52
- Usb10 3 p.52
- Juidb1 p.52
- Fan header pin definitions p.52
- C fan 3 p.52
- Usb0 1 p.52
- Jstby1 p.52
- F fan a p.52
- Bios license p.52
- Tpm pro80 p.52
- Jpi2c1 p.52
- E fan 5 p.52
- Bar code p.52
- Tachometer p.52
- Jipmb1 p.52
- Dimmd2 dimmd1 p.52
- B fan 2 p.52
- T sgpio2 t sgpio3 joh1 jl1 p.52
- Mac code p.53
- Dimma2 dimma1 p.53
- Juidb1 p.53
- Designed in usa p.53
- Jstby1 p.53
- Chapter 2 installation p.53
- Jpi2c1 p.53
- Bios license p.53
- Jipmb1 p.53
- Bar code p.53
- Ipmi code p.53
- Tpm pro80 p.53
- The internal buzzer sp1 is used to provide audible indications for various beep codes see the table on the right for pin definitions p.53
- Internal buzzer sp1 p.53
- T sgpio2 t sgpio3 joh1 jl1 p.53
- I sata5 p.53
- T sgpio1 p.53
- I sata4 p.53
- Speaker jd1 p.53
- I sata2 i sata3 p.53
- S sata3 p.53
- I sata1 p.53
- S sata2 p.53
- I sata0 p.53
- S sata1 p.53
- Dimmd2 dimmd1 p.53
- S sata0 p.53
- Dimmc2 p.53
- Pwr i2c p.53
- Dimmc1 p.53
- On the jd1 header close pins 4 7 with a cap to use the onboard speaker close pins 1 3 with a cap for the on board power led see the table on the right for pin definitions p.53
- Dimmb2 dimmb1 p.53
- Dimmb2 dimmb1 p.54
- Pwr i2c p.54
- Mac code p.54
- Dimma2 dimma1 p.54
- Juidb1 p.54
- Designed in usa p.54
- Jstby1 p.54
- Bios license p.54
- Jpi2c1 p.54
- Bar code p.54
- X10sri f user s manual p.54
- Jipmb1 p.54
- Tpm pro80 p.54
- Ipmi code p.54
- The standby power header is located at jstby1 on the motherboard see the layout below for the location p.54
- I sata5 p.54
- The disk on module dom power connectors located at jsd1 and jsd2 provide 5v power to a solid state dom storage device connected to one of the sata ports see the table on the right for pin definitions p.54
- I sata4 p.54
- T sgpio2 t sgpio3 joh1 jl1 p.54
- I sata2 i sata3 p.54
- T sgpio1 p.54
- I sata1 p.54
- I sata0 p.54
- Standby power p.54
- Dom pwr connector jsd1 p.54
- S sata3 p.54
- Dimmd2 dimmd1 p.54
- S sata2 p.54
- Dimmc2 p.54
- S sata1 p.54
- Dimmc1 p.54
- S sata0 p.54
- Jpi2c1 p.55
- Cpu slot5 pci e 3 x4 in x8 p.55
- Tpm pro80 p.55
- Jipmb1 p.55
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 p.55
- T sgpio2 t sgpio3 joh1 jl1 p.55
- Ipmi_lan p.55
- Cpu slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.55
- T sgpio1 p.55
- Ipmi code p.55
- Bios license p.55
- T sgpio 1 2 3 headers p.55
- I sata5 p.55
- Bar code p.55
- S sata3 p.55
- I sata4 p.55
- S sata2 p.55
- S sata1 p.55
- I sata2 i sata3 p.55
- S sata0 p.55
- I sata1 p.55
- X10sri f p.55
- Pwr i2c p.55
- I sata0 p.55
- Usb8 9 p.55
- Power smb i2c connector p.55
- Dimmd2 dimmd1 p.55
- Usb6 7 p.55
- Pch slot2 pci e 2 x4 in x8 p.55
- Dimmc2 p.55
- Usb4 5 p.55
- Pch slot1 pci e 2 x2 in x8 p.55
- Dimmc1 p.55
- Usb2 3 3 p.55
- Mac code p.55
- Dimmb2 dimmb1 p.55
- Usb11 3 p.55
- Lga2011 3 p.55
- Dimma2 dimma1 p.55
- Usb10 3 p.55
- Juidb1 p.55
- Designed in usa p.55
- Usb0 1 p.55
- Jstby1 p.55
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.55
- X10sri f user s manual p.56
- Tpm header port 80 header p.56
- Overheat fan fail p.56
- Connect an led cable to joh1 to provide warnings for chassis overheat fan failure refer to the table on the right for pin definitions p.56
- A trusted platform module port 80 header is located at jtpm1 to provide tpm support and port 80 connection use this header to enhance system performance and data security see the table on the right for pin defini tions p.56
- T sgpio1 p.57
- I sata5 p.57
- Bios license p.57
- S sata3 p.57
- I sata4 p.57
- Bar code p.57
- S sata2 p.57
- I sata2 i sata3 p.57
- 8 jumper settings p.57
- S sata1 p.57
- I sata1 p.57
- S sata0 p.57
- I sata0 p.57
- Explanation of jumpers p.57
- Pwr i2c p.57
- Dimmd2 dimmd1 p.57
- Pch slot2 pci e 2 x4 in x8 p.57
- Dimmc2 p.57
- Usb8 9 p.57
- Pch slot1 pci e 2 x2 in x8 p.57
- Dimmc1 p.57
- Usb6 7 p.57
- Mac code p.57
- Dimmb2 dimmb1 p.57
- Usb4 5 p.57
- Lan1 lan2 enable disable p.57
- Dimma2 dimma1 p.57
- Usb2 3 3 p.57
- Juidb1 p.57
- Usb11 3 p.57
- Jstby1 p.57
- Designed in usa p.57
- Usb10 3 p.57
- Jpi2c1 p.57
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.57
- Usb0 1 p.57
- Jipmb1 p.57
- Cpu slot5 pci e 3 x4 in x8 p.57
- Tpm pro80 p.57
- Ipmi_lan p.57
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 p.57
- T sgpio2 t sgpio3 joh1 jl1 p.57
- Ipmi code p.57
- Cpu slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.57
- Usb10 3 p.58
- Jstby1 p.58
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.58
- Usb0 1 p.58
- Jpi2c1 p.58
- Cpu slot5 pci e 3 x4 in x8 p.58
- Tpm pro80 p.58
- Jipmb1 p.58
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 p.58
- T sgpio2 t sgpio3 joh1 jl1 p.58
- Ipmi_lan p.58
- Cpu slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.58
- T sgpio1 p.58
- Ipmi code p.58
- Cmos clear jbt1 p.58
- S sata3 p.58
- I sata5 p.58
- Bios license p.58
- S sata2 p.58
- I sata4 p.58
- Bar code p.58
- S sata1 p.58
- I sata2 i sata3 p.58
- S sata0 p.58
- I sata1 p.58
- Pwr i2c p.58
- I sata0 p.58
- Dimmd2 dimmd1 p.58
- X10sri f p.58
- Pci e slot smb enable ji2c1 ji2c2 p.58
- Dimmc2 p.58
- Usb8 9 p.58
- Pch slot2 pci e 2 x4 in x8 p.58
- Dimmc1 p.58
- Usb6 7 p.58
- Pch slot1 pci e 2 x2 in x8 p.58
- Dimmb2 dimmb1 p.58
- Usb4 5 p.58
- Mac code p.58
- Dimma2 dimma1 p.58
- Usb2 3 3 p.58
- Lga2011 3 p.58
- Designed in usa p.58
- Usb11 3 p.58
- Juidb1 p.58
- Dimmc1 p.59
- Usb8 9 p.59
- Pch slot1 pci e 2 x2 in x8 p.59
- Dimmb2 dimmb1 p.59
- Usb6 7 p.59
- Manufacturer mode select p.59
- Dimma2 dimma1 p.59
- Usb4 5 p.59
- Mac code p.59
- Designed in usa p.59
- Usb2 3 3 p.59
- Juidb1 p.59
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.59
- Usb11 3 p.59
- Jstby1 p.59
- Usb10 3 p.59
- Jpi2c1 p.59
- Cpu slot5 pci e 3 x4 in x8 p.59
- Usb0 1 p.59
- Jipmb1 p.59
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 p.59
- Tpm pro80 p.59
- Ipmi_lan p.59
- Cpu slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.59
- T sgpio2 t sgpio3 joh1 jl1 p.59
- Ipmi code p.59
- Bios license p.59
- T sgpio1 p.59
- I sata5 p.59
- Bar code p.59
- S sata3 p.59
- I sata4 p.59
- S sata2 p.59
- I sata2 i sata3 p.59
- S sata1 p.59
- I sata1 p.59
- S sata0 p.59
- I sata0 p.59
- Pwr i2c p.59
- Dimmd2 dimmd1 p.59
- Dimmc2 p.59
- Vrm smb clock data p.59
- Pch slot2 pci e 2 x4 in x8 p.59
- Vga enable p.60
- I sata5 p.60
- Tpm pro80 p.60
- I sata4 p.60
- T sgpio2 t sgpio3 joh1 jl1 p.60
- I sata2 i sata3 p.60
- T sgpio1 p.60
- I sata1 p.60
- S sata3 p.60
- I sata0 p.60
- Dimmd2 dimmd1 p.60
- S sata2 p.60
- Dimmc2 p.60
- S sata1 p.60
- Dimmc1 p.60
- S sata0 p.60
- Dimmb2 dimmb1 p.60
- Pwr i2c p.60
- Dimma2 dimma1 p.60
- Mac code p.60
- 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.60
- Designed in usa p.60
- Juidb1 p.60
- Close pins 2 and 3 of jumper jbr1 for bios recovery the default setting is on pins 1 and 2 for normal operation see the table on the right for jumper settings p.60
- Jstby1 p.60
- Bios recovery enable p.60
- Jpi2c1 p.60
- Bios license p.60
- Jipmb1 p.60
- Bar code p.60
- X10sri f user s manual p.60
- Ipmi code p.60
- Watch dog enable disable p.61
- I sata5 p.61
- Tpm pro80 p.61
- I sata4 p.61
- T sgpio2 t sgpio3 joh1 jl1 p.61
- I sata2 i sata3 p.61
- T sgpio1 p.61
- I sata1 p.61
- S sata3 p.61
- I sata0 p.61
- S sata2 p.61
- Dimmd2 dimmd1 p.61
- S sata1 p.61
- Dimmc2 p.61
- S sata0 p.61
- Dimmc1 p.61
- Pwr i2c p.61
- Dimmb2 dimmb1 p.61
- Mac code p.61
- Dimma2 dimma1 p.61
- Jumper jpb1 allows you to enable the embedded wpcm 450 bmc baseboard management controller to provide ipmi 2 kvm support see the table on the right for jumper settings p.61
- Designed in usa p.61
- Juidb1 p.61
- Chapter 2 installation p.61
- Jstby1 p.61
- Bmc enable p.61
- Jpi2c1 p.61
- Bios license p.61
- Jipmb1 p.61
- Bar code p.61
- 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 ap plication that hangs see the table on the right for jumper settings watch dog must also be enabled in the bios p.61
- Ipmi code p.61
- Pch slot1 pci e 2 x2 in x8 p.62
- I sata1 p.62
- Usb8 9 p.62
- Mac code p.62
- I sata0 p.62
- Usb6 7 p.62
- Lga2011 3 p.62
- Dimmd2 dimmd1 p.62
- Usb4 5 p.62
- Lan 1 lan 2 leds p.62
- Dimmc2 p.62
- Usb2 3 3 p.62
- Dimmc1 p.62
- Usb11 3 p.62
- Lan 1 lan 2 p.62
- Dimmb2 dimmb1 p.62
- Usb10 3 p.62
- Juidb1 p.62
- Dimma2 dimma1 p.62
- Usb0 1 p.62
- Jstby1 p.62
- Designed in usa p.62
- Tpm pro80 p.62
- Jpi2c1 p.62
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.62
- T sgpio2 t sgpio3 joh1 jl1 p.62
- Jipmb1 p.62
- Cpu slot5 pci e 3 x4 in x8 p.62
- T sgpio1 p.62
- Ipmi_lan p.62
- S sata3 p.62
- Ipmi lan x8st3 f p.62
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 p.62
- S sata2 p.62
- Ipmi dedicated lan leds p.62
- Cpu slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.62
- S sata1 p.62
- Ipmi code p.62
- Bios license p.62
- S sata0 p.62
- I sata5 p.62
- Bar code p.62
- Pwr i2c p.62
- I sata4 p.62
- 9 onboard indicators p.62
- Pch slot2 pci e 2 x4 in x8 p.62
- I sata2 i sata3 p.62
- X10sri f p.62
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 p.63
- Pch slot2 pci e 2 x4 in x8 p.63
- Dimmc2 p.63
- Usb8 9 p.63
- Pch slot1 pci e 2 x2 in x8 p.63
- Dimmc1 p.63
- Usb6 7 p.63
- Onboard power led le2 p.63
- Dimmb2 dimmb1 p.63
- Usb4 5 p.63
- Mac code p.63
- Dimma2 dimma1 p.63
- Juidb1 p.63
- Designed in usa p.63
- Usb2 3 3 p.63
- Jstby1 p.63
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.63
- Usb11 3 p.63
- Jpi2c1 p.63
- Cpu slot5 pci e 3 x4 in x8 p.63
- Usb10 3 p.63
- Jipmb1 p.63
- Usb0 1 p.63
- Ipmi_lan p.63
- Cpu slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.63
- Tpm pro80 p.63
- Chapter 2 installation p.63
- T sgpio2 t sgpio3 joh1 jl1 p.63
- Ipmi code p.63
- Bmc heartbeat led p.63
- T sgpio1 p.63
- I sata5 p.63
- Bios license p.63
- S sata3 p.63
- I sata4 p.63
- Bar code p.63
- S sata2 p.63
- I sata2 i sata3 p.63
- An onboard power led is located at le2 on the motherboard when le2 is on the ac power cable is connected make sure to disconnect the power cable before removing or installing any component see the layout below for the led location p.63
- S sata1 p.63
- I sata1 p.63
- A bmc heartbeat led is located at ledm1 on the x10sri f see the table on the right for more information p.63
- S sata0 p.63
- I sata0 p.63
- Pwr i2c p.63
- Dimmd2 dimmd1 p.63
- I sata1 p.64
- 10 sata connections p.64
- Sata_rxp p.64
- Jpi2c1 p.64
- Dimmd2 dimmd1 p.64
- X10sri f user s manual p.64
- Sata_rxn p.64
- Jipmb1 p.64
- Dimmc2 p.64
- X10sri f p.64
- Sata sas connectors pin definitions p.64
- J s sata 3 p.64
- Dimmc1 p.64
- Usb8 9 p.64
- Sata connections p.64
- Ipmi_lan p.64
- Dimmb2 dimmb1 p.64
- S sata3 p.64
- Ipmi code p.64
- Dimma2 dimma1 p.64
- Usb6 7 p.64
- S sata2 p.64
- I sata5 p.64
- Designed in usa p.64
- Usb4 5 p.64
- S sata1 p.64
- I sata4 p.64
- D i sata 3 p.64
- Usb2 3 3 p.64
- S sata0 p.64
- I sata2 i sata3 p.64
- Cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 p.64
- Usb11 3 p.64
- Pwr i2c p.64
- Cpu slot5 pci e 3 x4 in x8 p.64
- Usb10 3 p.64
- I sata0 p.64
- Cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 p.64
- Usb0 1 p.64
- Pin signal p.64
- I s sata 2 p.64
- Cpu slot3 pci e 3 x8 p.64
- Tpm pro80 p.64
- Pch slot2 pci e 2 x4 in x8 p.64
- H s sata 1 p.64
- C i sata 2 p.64
- Ten sata 3 connectors i sata 0 5 and s sata 0 3 are located on the board i sata 0 5 ports are supported by the ahci controller and are compatible with raid 0 1 5 10 s sata 0 3 ports are supported by the ssata controller and are compatible with raid 0 1 5 10 these serial link connections provide faster data transmission than legacy parallel ata see the table on the right for pin definitions p.64
- Pch slot1 pci e 2 x2 in x8 p.64
- Ground p.64
- Bios license p.64
- T sgpio2 t sgpio3 joh1 jl1 p.64
- Mac code p.64
- G s sata 0 p.64
- Bar code p.64
- T sgpio1 p.64
- Lga2011 3 p.64
- B i sata 1 p.64
- Sata_txp p.64
- Juidb1 p.64
- F i sata 5 p.64
- A i sata 0 p.64
- Sata_txn p.64
- Jstby1 p.64
- E i sata 4 p.64
- 1 troubleshooting procedures p.65
- No power p.65
- Chapter 3 troubleshooting p.65
- Before power on p.65
- No video p.66
- Memory errors p.66
- Losing the system s setup configuration p.66
- 2 technical support procedures p.67
- 3 frequently asked questions p.68
- Proper battery disposal p.69
- Battery removal p.69
- Battery installation p.69
- 4 battery removal and installation p.69
- 5 returning merchandise for service p.70
- How to change the configuration data p.71
- Chapter 4 bios p.71
- 1 introduction p.71
- Starting bios setup utility p.71
- The following main menu items will be displayed p.72
- How to start the setup utility p.72
- 2 main setup p.72
- Total memory this item displays the total size of memory available in the system p.73
- System date system time p.73
- Supermicro x10sri f p.73
- Memory speed this item displays the default speed of the memory modules installed in the system p.73
- Memory information p.73
- Build date this item displays the date when the version of the bios rom used in the system was built p.73
- Bios version this item displays the version of the bios rom used in the system p.73
- Quiet boot p.74
- Bootup num lock p.74
- Boot feature p.74
- Addon rom display mode p.74
- 3 advanced setup configurations p.74
- Watch dog function p.75
- Wait for f1 if error p.75
- Re try boot p.75
- Power configuration p.75
- Power button function p.75
- Int19 interrupt 19 trap response p.75
- Deepsx power policies p.75
- Restore on ac power loss p.76
- Cpu configuration p.76
- Clock spread spectrum p.76
- Hyper threading all p.77
- Hardware prefetcher available when supported by the cpu p.77
- Execute disable bit available if supported by the os the cpu p.77
- Dcu streamer prefetcher available when supported by the cpu p.77
- Dcu ip prefetcher p.77
- Adjacent cache line prefetch available when supported by the cpu p.77
- Ppin control p.77
- X2apic extended advanced programmable interrupt controller p.78
- Intel virtualization technology p.78
- Direct cache access dca p.78
- Dcu data cache unit mode p.78
- Dca prefetch delay p.78
- Aes ni p.78
- Advanced power management configuration p.78
- Cpu p state control p.79
- Cpu c state control p.79
- Energy performance tuning p.80
- Energy performance bias setting p.80
- Energy perf bias p.80
- Cpu t state control p.80
- Cpu advanced pm tuning p.80
- Averaging time window p.80
- Workload configuration p.80
- Power performance switch p.80
- P0 totaltimethreshold low p.80
- Socket rapl running average power limit config p.81
- P0 totaltimethreshold high p.81
- North bridge p.82
- Ioat configuration p.82
- Iio1 configuration p.82
- Iio configuration p.82
- Chipset configuration p.82
- Qpi status p.83
- Qpi quick path interconnect configuration p.83
- Intel vt for directed i o vt d p.83
- Memory configuration p.84
- Memory ras reliability_availability_serviceability configuration p.86
- Dimm information p.86
- Xhci hand off p.87
- South bridge p.87
- Legacy usb support p.87
- Ehci hand off p.87
- Xhci pre boot drive p.88
- Xhci idle l1 p.88
- Usb mass storage driver support p.88
- Usb 3 support p.88
- Sata configuration p.88
- Port 60 64 emulation p.88
- Pch dmi aspm p.88
- Support aggressive link power management p.89
- Sata controller p.89
- Configure sata as p.89
- If the item above configure sata as is set to raid the following items will display p.90
- If the item above configure sata as is set to ide the following items will display p.90
- Ssata controller p.91
- Ssata configuration p.91
- Configure ssata as p.91
- If the item above configure ssata as is set to raid the following items will display p.92
- If the item above configure ssata as is set to ide the following items will display p.92
- Server me management engine configuration p.93
- Vga palette snoop p.94
- The following pci information will be displayed p.94
- Sr iov support available if the system supports single root virtualization p.94
- Pcie pci pnp configuration p.94
- Pci aer advanced error reporting support p.94
- Maximum read request p.94
- Maximum payload p.94
- Above 4g decoding available if the system supports 64 bit pci decoding p.94
- Mmio high size p.95
- Aspm support p.95
- Vga priority p.95
- Pch slot1 pci e 2 x2 in x8 oprom cpu slot2 pci e 3 x4 in x8 oprom cpu slot3 pci e 3 x8 oprom cpu slot4 pci e 3 x8 oprom cpu slot5 pci e 3 x4 in x8 oprom cpu slot6 pci e 3 x16 oprom p.95
- Onboard video option rom p.95
- Onboard lan1 option rom onboard lan2 option rom p.95
- Onboard lan option rom type p.95
- Mmiohbase p.95
- Super io configuration p.96
- Serial port console redirection p.96
- Serial port 2 attribute p.96
- Serial port 1 serial port 2 p.96
- Serial port 1 configuration serial port 2 configuration p.96
- Network stack p.96
- Device settings p.96
- Com 1 console redirection p.96
- Change port 1 settings change port 2 settings p.96
- Com1 console redirection p.97
- Sol com2 console redirection settings p.98
- Sol com2 console redirection p.98
- Sol com2 p.98
- Serial port for out of band management windows emergency management services ems p.100
- Ems emergency management services console redirection p.100
- Ems console redirection settings p.100
- Trusted computing available when a tpm device is installed and detected by the bios p.101
- Tpm state p.101
- Security device support p.101
- Pending operation p.101
- Configuration p.101
- Whea support p.102
- High precision timer p.102
- Current status information p.102
- Change smbios event log settings p.103
- 4 event logs p.103
- Smbios event log p.103
- Runtime error logging support p.103
- Pci ex pci express error enable p.103
- Memory corrected error enabling available when the item above runtime error logging support is set to enable p.103
- Memory correctable error threshold p.103
- Enabling disabling options p.103
- When log is full p.104
- View system event log p.104
- Smbios event log standard settings p.104
- Metw multiple event count time window p.104
- Meci multiple event count increment p.104
- Log system boot event p.104
- Erasing settings p.104
- Erase event log p.104
- Erase sel p.105
- Enabling disabling options p.105
- 5 ipmi p.105
- System event log p.105
- Sel components p.105
- Ipmi status p.105
- Ipmi firmware revision p.105
- Erasing settings p.105
- When sel is full p.106
- Update ipmi lan configuration p.106
- Ipmi network link status p.106
- Ipmi lan selection p.106
- Configuration address source p.106
- Bmc network configuration p.106
- Password check p.108
- Administrator password p.108
- 6 security settings p.108
- 7 boot settings p.109
- Setup prompt timeout p.109
- Fixed boot order priorities p.109
- Boot mode select p.109
- Hard disk drive bbs priorities p.110
- Delete boot option p.110
- Boot option file path p.110
- Add new boot option p.110
- Uefi application boot priorities p.111
- Save changes and reset p.111
- Network drive bbs priorities p.111
- Discard changes and exit p.111
- 8 save exit p.111
- Restore user defaults p.112
- Restore defaults p.112
- Discard changes p.112
- Boot override p.112
- Save options p.112
- Save changes p.112
- Save as user defaults p.112
- Bios error beep codes p.113
- Appendix a bios error beep codes p.113
- A 1 bios error beep codes p.113
- B 1 installing software programs p.115
- Appendix b software installation instructions p.115
- B 2 installing superdoctor5 p.116
- C 1 an overview to the uefi bios p.117
- C 3 to recover the main bios block using a usb attached device p.117
- C 2 how to recover the uefi bios image the main bios block p.117
- Appendix c uefi bios recovery instructions p.117
- Dual boot block on grantley platforms p.121
- Before startup p.121
- Appendix d p.121
- When to use dual boot block p.121
- Overview p.121
- How to use dual boot block p.121
- D 1 ipmi gui browser p.122
- D 2 ipmi command sets p.127
- User approach p.129
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