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X11SAE-M User's Manual
Overheat (OH)/Fan Fail
Connect an LED cable to OH/Fan Fail connections on pins 7 and 8 of JF1 to provide warnings
for chassis overheat/fan failure. Refer to the table below for pin denitions.
Power Button
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 congured 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 below for pin denitions.
Reset Button
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 below for pin denitions.
1. Reset Button
2. PWR Button
3. OH/Fan Fail
Power Button
OH/Fan Fail LED
1
NIC1 Activity LE
D
Reset Button
2
HDD LED
Power LED
Re
set
PWR
3.3V Stby
3.3V
Ground
Ground
X
X
NIC2 Activity LE
D
3.3V Stby
15 16
3.3V Stby
3.3V
1
2
3
Reset Button
Pin Denitions (JF1)
Pin# Denition
3 Reset
4 Ground
Power Button
Pin Denitions (JF1)
Pins Denition
1 Signal
2 +3V Standby
OH/Fan Fail LED
Pin Denitions (JF1)
Pins Denition
6 Vcc/Blue UID LED
7 OH/Fan Fail LED
OH/Fan Fail Inidcator
Status
State Denition
Off Normal
On Overheat
Flashing Fan Fail
Содержание
- X11sae m p.1
- 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
- About this motherboard p.3
- About this manual p.3
- Preface p.3
- Conventions used in the manual p.3
- Contacting supermicro p.4
- Table of contents p.5
- Chapter 2 installation p.5
- Chapter 1 introduction p.5
- Chapter 4 bios p.6
- Chapter 3 troubleshooting p.6
- Appendix d uefi bios recovery p.7
- Appendix c standardized warning statements p.7
- Appendix a bios codes appendix b software installation p.7
- Introduction p.8
- Important links p.8
- Checklist p.8
- Chapter 1 p.8
- X11sae m user s manual p.10
- X11sae m p.10
- Note components not documented are for internal testing only p.10
- Not drawn to scale p.10
- Mac code p.10
- Figure 1 2 x11sae m motherboard layout p.10
- Bar code p.10
- Use only the correct type of onboard cmos battery as specified by the manufacturer do p.11
- See chapter 2 for detailed information on jumpers i o ports and jf1 front panel con p.11
- Quick reference p.11
- Not install the onboard battery upside down to avoid possible explosion p.11
- Nections p.11
- Jumpers led indicators not indicated are used for testing only p.11
- Indicates the location of pin 1 p.11
- Chapter 1 introduction p.11
- Connector description p.12
- X11sae m user s manual p.12
- Quick reference table p.12
- Note table is continued on the next page p.12
- Led description status p.12
- Jumper description default setting p.12
- Connector description p.13
- Chapter 1 introduction p.13
- X11sae m user s manual p.14
- Note the table above is continued on the next page p.14
- Motherboard features p.14
- Note the table above is continued on the next page p.15
- Motherboard features p.15
- Chapter 1 introduction p.15
- Intel lga1151 p.17
- Figure 1 3 p.17
- Chapter 1 introduction p.17
- System block diagram p.17
- Pch h c236 p.17
- Note this is a general block diagram and may not exactly represent the features on your motherboard see the previous pages for the actual specifications of your moth erboard p.17
- Special features p.18
- Recovery from ac power loss p.18
- Processor and chipset overview p.18
- System resource alert p.19
- System health monitoring p.19
- Fan status monitor with firmware control p.19
- Environmental temperature control p.19
- Acpi features p.19
- Super i o p.20
- Power supply p.20
- Management engine me p.20
- Advanced power management p.20
- Chapter 2 p.21
- Unpacking p.21
- Static sensitive devices p.21
- Precautions p.21
- Installation p.21
- X11sae m user s manual p.22
- X11sae m p.22
- Tools needed p.22
- Standoffs 8 only if needed p.22
- Philips screws 8 p.22
- Philips screwdriver 1 p.22
- Note 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.22
- Motherboard installation p.22
- Location of mounting holes p.22
- All motherboards have standard mounting holes to fit different types of chassis make sure that the locations of all the mounting holes for both the motherboard and the chassis match although a chassis may have both plastic 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 p.22
- Installing the motherboard p.23
- Installing the lga1151 processor p.24
- Processor and heatsink installation p.24
- Installing an active cpu heatsink with fan p.27
- Removing the heatsink p.29
- Active heatsink removal p.29
- Note check the supermicro website for recommended memory modules p.30
- Note be sure to use memory modules of the same type and speed on the motherboard mixing of memory modules of different types and speeds is not allowed p.30
- Memory support and installation p.30
- Memory support p.30
- Important exercise extreme care when installing or removing dimm modules to pre vent any possible damage p.30
- For optimal memory performance follow the table below when populating memory p.30
- Dimmb2 blue slot p.30
- Dimmb1 p.30
- Dimma2 blue slot p.30
- Dimma1 p.30
- Dimm module population sequence p.30
- X11sae m user s manual p.30
- Dimm module population configuration p.30
- When installing memory modules the dimm slots must be populated in the following order dimmb2 dimma2 then dimmb1 dimma1 the blue slots must be populated first p.30
- Towards the edge of the motherboard p.30
- Towards the cpu p.30
- The x11sae m supports up to 64 gb of ddr4 ecc non ecc udimm memory up to 2133mhz in four memory slots populating these dimm slots with a pair of memory modules of the same type and size will result in interleaved memory which will improve memory performance p.30
- Press both ends of the module straight p.31
- Order dimmb2 dimma2 then dimmb1 dimma1 for the system to work properly please use memory modules of the same type and speed on the motherboard p.31
- Module key p.31
- Insert dimm modules in the following p.31
- Down into the slot until the module snaps into place p.31
- Dimm removal p.31
- X11sae m p.31
- Dimm installation p.31
- The slot p.31
- Chapter 2 installation p.31
- Secure the module into the slot p.31
- Align the notch on the end of the module p.31
- Reverse the steps above to remove the dimm modules from the motherboard p.31
- Align the dimm module key with the p.31
- Release tab p.31
- Against the receptive point on the end of the slot p.31
- Receptive point on the single latch dimm slot p.31
- Receptive point p.31
- Push the release tab to the lock position to p.31
- Push the release tab outwards to unlock p.31
- Press both notches straight down into the memory slot p.31
- See figure 2 2 below for the locations and descriptions of the various i o ports on the rear of the motherboard p.32
- Description description description p.32
- Rev 1 1 p.32
- Cpu socket lga 1151 p.32
- Rear i o ports p.32
- Cpu slot7 pci e 3 x16 p.32
- Pch slot4 pci e 3 x4 p.32
- Cpu fan p.32
- M pci e 3 x4 p.32
- Audio fp p.32
- Lan port 1 17 mic in p.32
- 17 hd audio jacks p.32
- Hdmi port 11 usb 2 port 1 16 line out p.32
- X11sae m user s manual p.32
- Hdmi dp p.32
- Usb8 9 3 p.32
- Hd audio p.32
- Usb2 3 usb4 5 p.32
- Figure 2 2 i o port locations and definitions p.32
- Usb12 13 3 p.32
- Dvi d port 9 lan port 2 14 spdif out p.32
- Displayport connector 10 usb 2 port 0 15 line in p.32
- Usb10 11 3 p.32
- Dimmb2 p.32
- Usb0 1 lan2 usb6 7 3 lan1 p.32
- Dimmb1 p.32
- Usb 3 port 13 8 usb 3 port 7 13 surround out p.32
- Dimma2 p.32
- Usb 3 port 12 7 usb 3 port 6 12 center lfe out p.32
- Dimma1 p.32
- Slot5 pci 33mhz p.32
- Two lan ports lan1 and lan2 are located on the i o back panel there is also a dedicated ipmi lan port on the i o back panel these ports accept rj45 type cables refer to the table below for the pin definitions p.33
- Dimma1 p.33
- Slot5 pci 33mhz p.33
- Cpu socket lga 1151 p.33
- Rx_d2 7 bi_d4 p.33
- Cpu slot7 pci e 3 x16 p.33
- Pin definitions p.33
- Cpu fan p.33
- Pin definition pin definition p.33
- Chapter 2 installation p.33
- Bi_d3 8 bi_d4 p.33
- Pch slot4 pci e 3 x4 p.33
- Audio fp p.33
- One hdmi high definition multimedia interface dp port is located next to the dvi d port on the i o backpanel this connector is used to display both high definition video and digital sound through an hdmi dp capable display using a single hdmi dp cable not included p.33
- M pci e 3 x4 p.33
- Lan ports p.33
- Usb8 9 3 p.33
- Lan port p.33
- Usb2 3 usb4 5 p.33
- Hdmi dp port p.33
- Usb12 13 3 p.33
- Hdmi dp p.33
- Usb10 11 3 p.33
- Hd audio p.33
- Usb0 1 lan2 usb6 7 3 lan1 p.33
- Dimmb2 p.33
- Tx_d1 6 rx_d2 p.33
- Dimmb1 p.33
- Tx_d1 5 bi_d3 p.33
- Dimma2 p.33
- Usb8 9 p.34
- Usb6 7 p.34
- Usb4 5 p.34
- Usb2 3 p.34
- Usb12 13 p.34
- Usb10 11 p.34
- Usb0 1 p.34
- Universal serial bus usb ports p.34
- There is one usb 2 port usb0 1 one usb 3 port usb6 7 and one usb 3 port usb12 13 located on the i o back panel the motherboard also has two front access usb 2 headers usb2 3 and usb4 5 and two front access usb 3 headers usb8 9 and usb10 11 the onboard headers can be used to provide front side usb access with a cable not included p.34
- X11sae m user s manual p.34
- Hdmi dp p.35
- Hd audio p.35
- Usb8 9 3 p.35
- Ground 10 n a p.35
- Usb2 3 usb4 5 p.35
- Dtr 9 ri p.35
- Usb12 13 3 p.35
- Dimmb2 p.35
- Usb10 11 3 p.35
- Dimmb1 p.35
- Usb0 1 lan2 usb6 7 3 lan1 p.35
- Dimma2 p.35
- Txd 8 cts p.35
- Dimma1 p.35
- There is one com header com1 on the motherboard refer to the table below for pin definitions p.35
- Dcd 6 dsr p.35
- Slot5 pci 33mhz p.35
- Cpu socket lga 1151 p.35
- Cpu slot7 pci e 3 x16 p.35
- Serial ports p.35
- Cpu fan p.35
- Rxd 7 rts p.35
- Com port p.35
- Pin definitions p.35
- Chapter 2 installation p.35
- Pin definition pin definition p.35
- Audio fp p.35
- Pch slot4 pci e 3 x4 p.35
- M pci e 3 x4 p.35
- Front control panel p.36
- Figure 2 3 jf1 header pins p.36
- X11sae m user s manual p.36
- X11sae m p.36
- V stby p.36
- Reset button p.36
- Power led p.36
- Power button p.36
- Oh fan fail led p.36
- Nic2 activity led 3 v stby p.36
- Nic1 activity led p.36
- 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 p.36
- Hdd led p.36
- Ground p.36
- Nic1 nic2 lan1 lan2 p.37
- Nic1 led p.37
- Hdd led p.37
- Chapter 2 installation p.37
- The power led connection is located on pins 15 and 16 of jf1 refer to the table below for pin definitions p.37
- The nic network interface controller led connection for lan port 1 is located on pins 11 and 12 of jf1 and the led connection for lan port 2 is on pins 9 and 10 nic1 led and nic2 led are 2 pin nic led headers attach nic led cables to nic1 and nic2 led indicators to display network activities refer to the table below for pin definitions p.37
- The hdd led connection is located on pins 13 and 14 of jf1 attach a cable here to indicate the status of hdd related activities including ide sata activities refer to the table below for pin definitions p.37
- Pwr led p.37
- Power led p.37
- Nic2 led p.37
- Power led p.38
- Power button p.38
- Overheat oh fan fail p.38
- Oh fan fail led p.38
- Oh fan fail p.38
- Nic2 activity led 3 v stby p.38
- Nic1 activity led p.38
- Hdd led p.38
- Ground p.38
- Connect an led cable to oh fan fail connections on pins 7 and 8 of jf1 to provide warnings for chassis overheat fan failure refer to the table below for pin definitions p.38
- X11sae m user s manual p.38
- V stby p.38
- 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 below for pin definitions p.38
- 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 configured to function as a suspend button with a setting in the bios see chapter 4 to turn off the power in the suspend mode press the button for at least 4 seconds refer to the table below for pin definitions p.38
- Reset button p.38
- Pwr button p.38
- The primary power supply connector jpw1 meets the atx ssi eps 24 pin specification see below you must also connect the 8 pin jpw2 processor power connector to your power supply p.39
- Power connections p.39
- Pin atx main pwr p.39
- Main atx power supply connector p.39
- Connectors p.39
- Chapter 2 installation p.39
- Secondary power connector p.40
- Cpu fan p.40
- Required connection p.40
- Audio fp p.40
- Pin pwr p.40
- 4 ground p.40
- Pin definitions p.40
- 12v 8 pin power p.40
- Pin definition p.40
- Pch slot4 pci e 3 x4 p.40
- M pci e 3 x4 p.40
- Jpw2 must also be connected to the power supply this connector is used to power the processor s p.40
- Hdmi dp p.40
- Hd audio p.40
- X11sae m user s manual p.40
- Usb8 9 3 p.40
- Dimmb2 p.40
- Usb2 3 usb4 5 p.40
- Dimmb1 p.40
- Usb12 13 3 p.40
- Dimma2 p.40
- Usb10 11 3 p.40
- Dimma1 p.40
- Usb0 1 lan2 usb6 7 3 lan1 p.40
- Cpu socket lga 1151 p.40
- Slot5 pci 33mhz p.40
- Cpu slot7 pci e 3 x16 p.40
- Dimmb1 p.41
- Slot5 pci 33mhz p.41
- Dimma2 p.41
- Rev 1 1 p.41
- Dimma1 p.41
- Pwm control p.41
- Cpu socket lga 1151 p.41
- Pins 3 4 buzzer p.41
- Pins 1 4 speaker p.41
- Cpu slot7 pci e 3 x16 p.41
- Pin definitions p.41
- Cpu fan p.41
- Pch slot4 pci e 3 x4 p.41
- Chapter 2 installation p.41
- Usb8 9 3 p.41
- On the jd1 header pins 1 4 are for the speaker and pins 3 4 are for the buzzer if you wish to use an external speaker connect its cable to pins 1 4 p.41
- Audio fp p.41
- Usb2 3 usb4 5 p.41
- M pci e 3 x4 p.41
- 12v red p.41
- Usb12 13 3 p.41
- Headers p.41
- Usb10 11 3 p.41
- Hdmi dp p.41
- Usb0 1 lan2 usb6 7 3 lan1 p.41
- Hd audio p.41
- There are five fan headers on the motherboard these are 4 pin fan headers pins 1 3 are backward compatible with traditional 3 pin fans the onboard fan speeds are controlled by the sio chip p.41
- Ground black p.41
- Tachometer p.41
- Fan headers p.41
- Speaker connector p.41
- Fan header p.41
- Dimmb2 p.41
- Speaker p.41
- Pch slot4 pci e 3 x4 p.42
- Dimma2 p.42
- Nc no connection p.42
- Dimma1 p.42
- Nc 2 nc p.42
- Cpu socket lga 1151 p.42
- X11sae m user s manual p.42
- M pci e 3 x4 p.42
- Cpu slot7 pci e 3 x16 p.42
- Load 6 ground p.42
- Cpu fan p.42
- Usb8 9 3 p.42
- I sgpio2 p.42
- Clock 8 nc p.42
- Usb2 3 usb4 5 p.42
- I sgpio1 and i sgpio2 serial general purpose input output headers are used to communicate with the enclosure management chip on the backplane p.42
- Audio fp p.42
- Usb12 13 3 p.42
- I sgpio1 p.42
- Usb10 11 3 p.42
- Hdmi dp p.42
- Usb0 1 lan2 usb6 7 3 lan1 p.42
- Hd audio p.42
- The disk on module dom power connector at jsd1 provides 5v power to a solid state dom storage device connected to one of the sata ports refer to the table below for pin definitions p.42
- Slot5 pci 33mhz p.42
- Ground 4 data out p.42
- Sgpio headers p.42
- Ground p.42
- Sgpio header pin definitions p.42
- Dom power p.42
- Pin definitions p.42
- Disk on module power connector p.42
- Pin definition pin definition p.42
- Dimmb2 p.42
- Pin definition p.42
- Dimmb1 p.42
- Chapter 2 installation p.43
- Lreset 6 5v x p.43
- Audio fp p.43
- Usb8 9 3 p.43
- Lpcpd 20 ldrq x p.43
- 3 v 10 lad1 p.43
- Usb2 3 usb4 5 p.43
- Lframe 4 no pin p.43
- Usb12 13 3 p.43
- Lclk 2 gnd p.43
- Usb10 11 3 p.43
- Lad3 8 lad2 p.43
- Usb0 1 lan2 usb6 7 3 lan1 p.43
- Lad0 12 gnd p.43
- Trusted platform module header p.43
- Hdmi dp p.43
- Tpm header p.43
- Hd audio p.43
- The jtpm1 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 refer to the table below for pin definitions p.43
- Gnd 18 clkrun p.43
- Smb_clk4 x 14 smb_dat4 x p.43
- Dimmb2 p.43
- Slot5 pci 33mhz p.43
- Dimmb1 p.43
- Pin definitions p.43
- Dimma2 p.43
- Pin definition pin definition p.43
- Dimma1 p.43
- Pch slot4 pci e 3 x4 p.43
- Cpu socket lga 1151 p.43
- P3v3_stby 16 serirq p.43
- Cpu slot7 pci e 3 x16 p.43
- Cpu fan p.43
- M pci e 3 x4 p.43
- Line_2_left p.44
- A 10 pin audio header allows you to use the onboard sound for audio playback connect an audio cable to the audio header to use this feature refer to the table below for pin definitions for the header p.44
- X11sae m user s manual p.44
- Jack_detect p.44
- Usb8 9 3 p.44
- Hdmi dp p.44
- Usb2 3 usb4 5 p.44
- Hd audio p.44
- Ground p.44
- Usb12 13 3 p.44
- Front accessible audio header p.44
- Usb10 11 3 p.44
- Dimmb2 p.44
- Usb0 1 lan2 usb6 7 3 lan1 p.44
- Dimmb1 p.44
- Slot5 pci 33mhz p.44
- Dimma2 p.44
- Pin definition p.44
- Pin audio pin definitions p.44
- Dimma1 p.44
- Pin audio p.44
- Cpu socket lga 1151 p.44
- Pch slot4 pci e 3 x4 p.44
- Cpu slot7 pci e 3 x16 p.44
- Microphone_right p.44
- Cpu fan p.44
- Microphone_left p.44
- Audio_ground p.44
- M pci e 3 x4 p.44
- Audio_detect p.44
- Line_2_right p.44
- Audio fp p.44
- 5v standby p.45
- M pci e 3 x4 p.45
- Usb8 9 3 p.45
- Internal speaker buzzer p.45
- Usb2 3 usb4 5 p.45
- Internal speaker p.45
- Usb12 13 3 p.45
- Internal buzzer pin definitions p.45
- Usb10 11 3 p.45
- Hdmi dp p.45
- Usb0 1 lan2 usb6 7 3 lan1 p.45
- Hd audio p.45
- The standby power header is located at jstby1 on the motherboard refer to the table below for pin definitions p.45
- Ground p.45
- The internal speaker buzzer sp1 is used to provide audible indications for various beep codes refer to the table below for pin definitions p.45
- Dimmb2 p.45
- Standby power pin definitions p.45
- Dimmb1 p.45
- Standby power p.45
- Dimma2 p.45
- Slot5 pci 33mhz p.45
- Dimma1 p.45
- Pos beep in p.45
- Cpu socket lga 1151 p.45
- Pin definition p.45
- Cpu slot7 pci e 3 x16 p.45
- Pch slot4 pci e 3 x4 p.45
- Cpu fan p.45
- Chapter 2 installation p.45
- No connection p.45
- Audio fp p.45
- Neg alarm speaker p.45
- Bar code p.46
- X11sae m user s manual p.46
- X11sae m p.46
- When pressed and held the bios restore button at s1 during boot will look for and load a file named super 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 the bios is updating p.46
- The jtbt1 header is a general purpose i o header for a thunderbolt add on card p.46
- Mac code p.46
- I o header for thunderbolt p.46
- Bios restore p.46
- Usb0 1 lan2 usb6 7 3 lan1 p.47
- Cpu socket lga 1151 p.47
- Slot5 pci 33mhz p.47
- Cpu slot7 pci e 3 x16 p.47
- Pins definition p.47
- Cpu fan p.47
- Connection to pwr led on jf1 p.47
- Pin definitions p.47
- Chassis intrusion p.47
- Pch slot4 pci e 3 x4 p.47
- Chapter 2 installation p.47
- Onboard power led p.47
- Audio fp p.47
- No connection p.47
- An onboard power led header is located at jled1 this power led header is connected to front control panel located at jf1 to indicate the status of system power refer to the table below for pin definitions p.47
- M pci e 3 x4 p.47
- A chassis intrusion header is located at jl1 on the motherboard attach the appropriate cable from the chassis to the header to inform you when the chassis is opened p.47
- Intrusion input p.47
- Hdmi dp p.47
- Hd audio p.47
- Ground p.47
- Usb8 9 3 p.47
- Dimmb2 p.47
- Usb2 3 usb4 5 p.47
- Dimmb1 p.47
- Usb12 13 3 p.47
- Dimma2 p.47
- Usb10 11 3 p.47
- Dimma1 p.47
- Sata_rxp p.48
- I sata0 p.48
- Sata_rxn p.48
- Hdmi dp p.48
- Sata ports p.48
- Hd audio p.48
- Sata 3 port pin definitions p.48
- Ground p.48
- Pin signal p.48
- Dimmb2 p.48
- Pch slot4 pci e 3 x4 p.48
- Dimmb1 p.48
- X11sae m user s manual p.48
- M slot p.48
- Dimma2 p.48
- Usb8 9 3 p.48
- M pci e 3 x4 p.48
- Dimma1 p.48
- Usb2 3 usb4 5 p.48
- M is formerly know as next generation form factor this connector is designed for internal mounting devices the x11sae m deploys an m key dedicated for ssd devices with the ultimate performance capability in a pci express 3 x4 interface for native pci e ssd support p.48
- Cpu socket lga 1151 p.48
- I sata7 p.48
- Cpu slot7 pci e 3 x16 p.48
- Usb12 13 3 p.48
- I sata6 p.48
- Cpu fan p.48
- Usb10 11 3 p.48
- I sata5 p.48
- Audio fp p.48
- Usb0 1 lan2 usb6 7 3 lan1 p.48
- I sata4 p.48
- The x11sae m has eight sata 3 ports that are supported by the intel pch c236 chipset p.48
- I sata3 p.48
- Slot5 pci 33mhz p.48
- Sata_txp p.48
- I sata2 p.48
- Sata_txn p.48
- I sata1 p.48
- Jumper settings p.49
- How jumpers work p.49
- Pch slot4 pci e 3 x4 p.50
- Cpu fan p.50
- M pci e 3 x4 p.50
- Change the setting of jumper jpl1 and jpl2 to enable or disable the lan1 and lan2 lan ports respectively the default setting is enabled p.50
- Lan1 2 enable disable p.50
- Audio fp p.50
- Audio enable disable p.50
- Lan port enable disable p.50
- Jumper settings p.50
- Jumper setting definition p.50
- Jpac1 allows you to enable or disable front panel audio support the default position is on pins 1 and 2 to enable onboard audio connections refer to the table below for jumper settings p.50
- X11sae m user s manual p.50
- Hdmi dp p.50
- Usb8 9 3 p.50
- Hd audio p.50
- Usb2 3 usb4 5 p.50
- Front panel audio enable p.50
- Usb12 13 3 p.50
- Dimmb2 p.50
- Usb10 11 3 p.50
- Dimmb1 p.50
- Usb0 1 lan2 usb6 7 3 lan1 p.50
- Dimma2 p.50
- Slot5 pci 33mhz p.50
- Dimma1 p.50
- Pins 2 3 disabled p.50
- Cpu socket lga 1151 p.50
- Pins 1 2 enabled p.50
- Cpu slot7 pci e 3 x16 p.50
- Unb ecc non ecc ddr4 dimm required always populate blue socket first p.51
- Dimmb2 p.51
- C1 pins 2 3 j p.51
- Smbus to pci slots p.51
- Dimmb1 p.51
- C1 pins 1 2 j p.51
- Slot5 pci 33mhz p.51
- Dimma2 p.51
- C1 controls the clock and j p.51
- Rev 1 1 p.51
- Dimma1 p.51
- C1 and j p.51
- Pins 2 3 manufacturing mode p.51
- Designed in usa p.51
- C to the pci e pci slots the default setting is open disabled both jumpers must be set to the same setting j p.51
- Pins 1 2 normal default p.51
- Cpu socket lga 1151 p.51
- Bios license p.51
- Pch slot4 pci e 3 x4 p.51
- Cpu slot7 pci e 3 x16 p.51
- Audio fp p.51
- Me manufacturing mode select p.51
- Cpu fan p.51
- Close jpme2 to bypass spi flash security and force the system to use the me manufacturing mode which will allow you to flash the system firmware from a host server to modify system settings refer to the table below for jumper settings p.51
- Me manufacturing mode p.51
- Chapter 2 installation p.51
- Manufacturing mode p.51
- C2 setting definition p.51
- M pci e 3 x4 p.51
- C2 pins 2 3 disabled p.51
- Usb8 9 3 p.51
- Jumpers j p.51
- C2 pins 1 2 enabled p.51
- Usb2 3 usb4 5 p.51
- Jumper settings p.51
- C2 controls the data the default setting is disabled p.51
- Usb12 13 3 p.51
- Jumper setting definition p.51
- Usb10 11 3 p.51
- Hdmi dp p.51
- C2 allow you to connect the system management bus p.51
- Usb0 1 lan2 usb6 7 3 lan1 p.51
- Hd audio p.51
- C1 setting j p.51
- Jumper setting definition p.52
- X11sae m user s manual p.52
- Hdmi dp p.52
- Watch dog p.52
- Hd audio p.52
- Usb8 9 3 p.52
- Usb2 3 usb4 5 p.52
- Dimmb2 p.52
- Usb12 13 3 p.52
- Dimmb1 p.52
- Usb10 11 3 p.52
- Dimma2 p.52
- Usb0 1 lan2 usb6 7 3 lan1 p.52
- Dimma1 p.52
- Slot5 pci 33mhz p.52
- Cpu socket lga 1151 p.52
- Pins 2 3 nmi p.52
- Cpu slot7 pci e 3 x16 p.52
- Pins 1 2 reset p.52
- Cpu fan p.52
- Pch slot4 pci e 3 x4 p.52
- Audio fp p.52
- Open disabled p.52
- Note when watch dog is enabled the user needs to write their own application software to disable it p.52
- M pci e 3 x4 p.52
- Jwd1 controls the watch dog function watch dog is a monitor that can reboot the system when a software application hangs jumping pins 1 2 will cause watch dog to reset the system if an application hangs jumping pins 2 3 will generate a non maskable interrupt signal for the application that hangs watch dog must also be enabled in bios the default setting is reset p.52
- Jumper settings p.52
- Lan 1 2 led p.53
- Indicator p.53
- Usb8 9 3 p.53
- Hdmi dp p.53
- Usb2 3 usb4 5 p.53
- Hd audio p.53
- Usb12 13 3 p.53
- Green 100 mb s p.53
- Usb10 11 3 p.53
- Dimmb2 p.53
- Usb0 1 lan2 usb6 7 3 lan1 p.53
- Dimmb1 p.53
- The ethernet ports have two leds on each port one led indicates activity when flashing while the other led may be green amber or off to indicate the speed of the connection p.53
- Dimma2 p.53
- Dimma1 p.53
- Slot5 pci 33mhz p.53
- Cpu socket lga 1151 p.53
- Rev 1 1 p.53
- Cpu slot7 pci e 3 x16 p.53
- Pch slot4 pci e 3 x4 p.53
- Cpu fan p.53
- Off 10 mb s p.53
- Connection speed p.53
- M pci e 3 x4 p.53
- Led indicators p.53
- Chapter 2 installation p.53
- Lan1 2 leds p.53
- Audio fp p.53
- Lan1 2 led p.53
- Amber 1 gb s p.53
- Onboard power led indicator p.54
- Cpu fan p.54
- Onboard power led p.54
- Audio fp p.54
- M pci e 3 x4 p.54
- X11sae m user s manual p.54
- Led1 is an onboard power led when this led is lit it means power is present on the motherboard in suspend mode this led will blink on and off be sure to turn off the system and unplug the power cord s before removing or installing components p.54
- V standby power off power cable not connected p.54
- Led settings p.54
- Usb8 9 3 p.54
- Led color definition p.54
- Usb2 3 usb4 5 p.54
- Hdmi dp p.54
- Usb12 13 3 p.54
- Hd audio p.54
- Usb10 11 3 p.54
- Green system on p.54
- Usb0 1 lan2 usb6 7 3 lan1 p.54
- Green standby power cable connected p.54
- The 5v standby power led is located at led3 when this led is on the standby power is connected unplug the power cable before removing or installing components refer to the table below for the led status p.54
- Dimmb2 p.54
- System off power cable not connected p.54
- Dimmb1 p.54
- Standby power led indicator p.54
- Dimma2 p.54
- Standby power led p.54
- Dimma1 p.54
- Slot5 pci 33mhz p.54
- Cpu socket lga 1151 p.54
- Pch slot4 pci e 3 x4 p.54
- Cpu slot7 pci e 3 x16 p.54
- No power p.55
- Chapter 3 p.55
- Before power on p.55
- Troubleshooting procedures p.55
- Troubleshooting p.55
- System boot failure p.56
- No video p.56
- Memory errors p.56
- When the system becomes unstable p.57
- Losing the system s setup configuration p.57
- Technical support procedures p.59
- Frequently asked questions p.60
- Proper battery disposal p.61
- Battery removal and installation p.61
- Battery removal p.61
- Battery installation p.61
- Returning merchandise for service p.62
- Introduction p.63
- Chapter 4 p.63
- Starting the setup utility p.63
- Main setup p.64
- Boot feature p.66
- 3 advanced setup configurations p.66
- Power configuration p.67
- Cpu configuration p.68
- Cpu thermal configuration p.71
- System agent sa configuration p.72
- Graphics configuration p.72
- Chipset configuration p.72
- Peg port configuration p.74
- Dmi opi configuration p.74
- Memory configuration p.75
- Pci express configuration p.76
- Pch io configuration p.76
- Gt power management control p.76
- Sata configuration p.77
- Pch slot4 pci e 3 x4 p.77
- Pcie pci pnp configuration p.78
- Super io configuration p.80
- Pch fw configuration p.80
- Serial port console redirection p.81
- Com1 console redirection settings p.81
- Amt configuration p.81
- Ems console redirection settings p.85
- Trusted computing p.86
- Acpi settings p.86
- Hw monitor p.87
- Iscsi configuration p.88
- Event logs p.89
- Change smbios event log settings p.89
- View smbios event log p.90
- Secure boot menu p.91
- 5 security p.91
- 6 boot p.94
- 7 save exit p.96
- Bios codes p.98
- Appendix a p.98
- A bios error post beep codes p.98
- A additional bios post codes p.99
- Software installation p.100
- B installing software programs p.100
- Appendix b p.100
- B superdocto p.101
- Standardized warning statements p.102
- Battery handling p.102
- Appendix c p.102
- 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.103
- 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.103
- يئاهنلا صلختلا نم جتنملا اذه هعم لماعتلا يغبني ل اقفو عيمجةينطىلا حئاىللاو نيناىقلا دنع p.104
- רצומה קוליס הרהזא p.104
- ו תויחנהל םאתהב תויהל בייח הז רצומ לש יפוס קוליס הנידמה יקוח p.104
- Product disposal p.104
- Uefi bios recovery p.105
- D recovering the uefi bios image p.105
- D recovering the bios block with a usb device p.105
- D overview p.105
- Appendix d p.105
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Learn how to connect and configure overheat and fan failure indicators in your system. This guide covers power and reset button connections for optimal performance.