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Hardware Installation - 22 -
P12V_AUX2
P12V_AUX1
DEBUG
PORT
G.QBOFM
8
5
4
1
1/2/3) ATX1/P12V_AUX1/P12V_AUX2
(2x4 12V Power Connector and 2x12 Main Power Connector)
With the use of the power connector, the power supply can supply enough stable power to all the
componentsonthemotherboard.Beforeconnectingthepowerconnector, rstmakesurethepower
supply is turned off and all devices are properly installed. The power connector possesses a foolproof
design. Connect the power supply cable to the power connector in the correct orientation. The 12V
power connector mainly supplies power to the CPU. If the 12V power connector is not connected, the
computer will not start.
PinNo. Denition
1 GND
2 GND
3 GND
4 GND
5 +12V
6 +12V
7 +12V
8 +12V
• To meet expansion requirements, it is recommended that a power supply that can
withstand high power consumption be used (500W or greater). If a power supply is
used that does not provide the required power, the result can lead to an unstable or
unbootable system.
ATX113
1
24
12
ATX1
F_PANEL
F_PANEL
F_AUDIO
F_AUDIO
F_USB
COMB
MODEM
Smart Card Reader
SPDIF
AUX_IN
CD_IN
Secure Gigital /
Memory Stick
Serial ATA
F_USB
F_1394
CPU_FAN
SYS_FAN
PWR_FAN
NB_FAN
Power
WOL
SUR_CEN
IR/CIR
F_PANEL
F_PANEL
PWR_LED
CLR_CMOS
BIOS_WP
CLR_CMOS
BIOS_WP
CI
DPVRM
CLR_PWD
FDD
ATX
ATX_12V
IDE
IR
COMB
SPDIF_IO
F1_1394
F2_1394
GAME
SMB_CONN
F_AUDIO
(NEW)
F1_1394
PinNo. Denition
13 3.3V
14 NC
15 GND
16 PS_ON
17 GND
18 GND
19 GND
20 NC
21 +5V
22 +5V
23 +5V
24 GND
PinNo. Denition
1 3.3V
2 3.3V
3 GND
4 +5V
5 GND
6 +5V
7 GND
8 Power Good
9 5VSB (stand by +5V)
10 +12V
11 +12V
12 3.3V
P12V_AUX2
P12V_AUX1
ATX1
Содержание
- User s manual p.1
- Md80 tm0 p.1
- Documentation classifications p.2
- Disclaimer p.2
- Copyright p.2
- Https www facebook com gigabyteserver p.2
- Http reseller b2b gigabyte com p.2
- Http b2b gigabyte com p.2
- Table of contents p.3
- Chapter 2 bios setup 8 p.3
- Box contents md80 tm0 motherboard layout block diagram chapter 1 hardware installation 0 p.3
- 5 back panel connectors 19 1 6 internal connectors 20 1 7 jumper settings 33 p.3
- 4 installing the memory 17 p.3
- 3 intel rc setup menu 61 p.3
- 1 the main menu 40 2 2 advanced menu 43 p.3
- 1 installation precautions 10 1 2 productspecifications 11 1 3 installing the cpu and cpu cooler 13 p.3
- 6 boot menu 11 2 7 save exit menu 113 2 8 bios post codes 115 2 9 bios post beep code 119 p.4
- 5 security menu 107 p.4
- 4 server management menu 102 p.4
- 10 bios recovery instruction 120 p.4
- 1 regulatory statements 121 p.4
- Chapter 3 appendix 21 p.4
- Box contents p.5
- Md80 tm0 motherboard layout p.6
- 3 4 5 6 7 p.6
- Pcb 12 x 13 p.9
- Haswell ep p.9
- Block diagram p.9
- Chapter 1 hardware installation p.10
- 1 installation precautions p.10
- 2 product specifications p.11
- 3 installing the cpu and cpu cooler p.13
- 3 1 installing the cpu p.13
- 3 2 installing the cpu cooler p.16
- 4 installing the memory p.17
- 4 1 four channel memory configuration p.17
- 4 2 installing a memory p.18
- Two slots channel rdimm population configuration within a channel p.18
- Note ddr4 2400mhz is only available on intel xeon e5 2600 v4 processor p.18
- Installation step step 1 insert the dimm memory module vertically into the dimm slot and push it down step 2 close the plastic clip at both edges of the dimm slots to lock the dimm module note for dual channel operation dimms must be installed in matched pairs step 3 reverse the installation steps when you wish to remove the dimm module p.18
- Hardware installation 18 p.18
- Before installing a memory module make sure to turn off the computer and unplug the power cord from the power outlet to prevent damage to the memory module be sure to install ddr4 dimms on this motherboard p.18
- 4 3 dimm population table p.18
- The usb port supports the usb 3 specification use this port for usb devices such as a usb keyboard mouse usbprinter usbflashdriveandetc p.19
- The lan port provides internet connection with data transfer speeds of 10 100 1000mbps this port is the decated lan port for server management p.19
- The gigabit ethernet lan port provides internet connection at up to 10 gbps data rate the following describes the states of the lan port leds p.19
- Serial port p.19
- Rj 45 lan ports 10 gigabit ethernet lan ports p.19
- Kvm server management 10 100 1000 lan port dedicated lan port p.19
- Id switch button p.19
- Connects to serial based mouse or data processing devices p.19
- 5 back panel connectors p.19
- 19 hardware installation p.19
- Whenremovingthecableconnectedtoabackpanelconnector firstremovethecablefromyour device and then remove it from the motherboard when removing the cable pull it straight out from the connector do not rock it side to side to prevent an electrical short inside the cable connector p.19
- Video port p.19
- Usb 3 port p.19
- Thisbuttonprovidetheselectedunitidenficationfunction p.19
- The video in port allows connect to video in which can also apply to video loop thru function p.19
- 6 internal connectors p.20
- With the use of the power connector the power supply can supply enough stable power to all the componentsonthemotherboard beforeconnectingthepowerconnector firstmakesurethepower supply is turned off and all devices are properly installed the power connector possesses a foolproof design connect the power supply cable to the power connector in the correct orientation the 12v power connector mainly supplies power to the cpu if the 12v power connector is not connected the computer will not start p.22
- To meet expansion requirements it is recommended that a power supply that can withstand high power consumption be used 500w or greater if a power supply is used that does not provide the required power the result can lead to an unstable or unbootable system p.22
- Hardware installation 22 p.22
- 2 3 atx1 p12v_aux1 p12v_aux2 2x4 12v power connector and 2x12 main power connector p.22
- The motherboard has two 4 pin cpu fan headers and five 4 pin system fan headers most fan headers possess a foolproof insertion design when connecting a fan cable be sure to connect it in the correct orientation the black connector wire is the ground wire the motherboard supports cpu fan speed control which requires the use of a cpu fan with fan speed control design for optimum heat dissipation it is recommended that a system fan be installed inside the chassis p.23
- Pmbus pmbus connector p.23
- Be sure to connect fan cables to the fan headers to prevent your cpu and system from overheating overheating may result in damage to the cpu or the system may hang thesefanheadersarenotconfigurationjumperblocks donotplaceajumpercapontheheaders p.23
- 6 7 8 9 10 11 cpu_fan0 cpu_fan1 sys_fan1 sys_fan2 sys_fan3 sys_fan4 sys_fan5 cpu fan system fan headers p.23
- 23 hardware installation p.23
- 13 sata0 sata1 sata 6gb s connectors sata4 5 support sata dom function p.24
- The sata connectors conform to sata 6gb s standard and are compatible with sata 3gb s and 1 gb s standard each sata connector supports a single sata device please see page 35 for sata dom jumper setting p.24
- Sgpio stands for serial general purpose input output which is a 4 signal or 4 wire bus used between a host bus adapter hba and a backplane out of the 4 signals 3 are driven by the hba and 1 is driven by the backplane typically the hba is a storage controller located inside a server desktop rack or workstation computer that interfaces with hard disk drives hdds to store and retrieve data p.24
- Note whenaraidconfigurationisbuiltacrossthesata6gb schannels thesystemperformanceof theraidconfigurationmayvarydependsonthedevicesareconnected p.24
- Hardware installation 24 p.24
- Araid0orraid1configurationrequiresatleasttwoharddrives ifmorethantwoharddrives areconfigured thetotalnumberofharddrivesmustbeanevennumber araid10configurationrequiresfourharddrives p.24
- 15 sata_sgp ssata_sgp sas sgpio headers p.24
- Msas_hd_1 mini sas hd connectors p.25
- Mini sas hd high density sff 8644 is the next generation sas high density and high speed io interface mini sashdisinthesas3 standard meetsthe12gb ssasspecification p.25
- 25 hardware installation p.25
- The front panel design may differ by chassis a front panel module mainly consists of power switch reset switch power led hard drive activity led speaker and etc when connecting your chassis front panel module to this header make sure the wire assignments and the pin assignments are matched correctly p.26
- Hardware installation 26 p.26
- Fp_1 front panel header p.26
- Connect the power switch reset switch chassis intrusion switch sensor and system status indicator on the chassis to this header according to the pin assignments below note the positive and negative pins before connecting the cables p.26
- Bp_1 hdd back plane board hearders p.27
- 27 hardware installation p.27
- F_usb3 usb 3 header p.28
- Theheadersconformtousb3 specification eachusbheadercanprovidetwousbportsviaan optional usb bracket for purchasing the optional usb bracket please contact the local dealer p.28
- Ipmb ipmb connector p.28
- Hardware installation 28 p.28
- Tpm tpm module connector p.29
- Sw_raid intel raid key header p.29
- 29 hardware installation p.29
- Lsi_uart1 lsi uart header p.30
- Imr_key lsi raid key header p.30
- Hardware installation 30 p.30
- Open normal operation p.31
- Led5 lsi firmware readiness led p.31
- Closed active chassis intrustion alert p.31
- Case_open case open intrusion alert header p.31
- 31 hardware installation p.31
- Hardware installation 32 p.32
- Bat battery p.32
- Thebatteryprovidespowertokeepthevalues suchasbiosconfigurations date andtimeinformation in the cmos when the computer is turned off replace the battery when the battery voltage drops to a low level or the cmos values may not be accurate or may be lost p.32
- Led_bmc bmc firmware readiness led p.32
- 7 jumper settings p.33
- Usethisjumpertoclearthecmosvalues e g dateinformationandbiosconfigurations andreset the cmos values to factory defaults to clear the cmos values place a jumper cap on the two pins to temporarily short the two pins or use a metal object like a screwdriver to touch the two pins for a few seconds p.34
- Hardware installation 34 p.34
- Clr_cmos clearing cmos jumper p.34
- Bmc_frb force to stop frb timer jumper p.34
- S3_mask s3 power on select jumper p.35
- Bios_rvcr bios recovery jumper p.35
- 35 hardware installation p.35
- Me_rcvr me recovery jumper p.36
- Hardware installation 36 p.36
- Bios_pwd clearing supervisor password jumper p.36
- 3 close skip supervisor password p.36
- 3 close me recovery mode p.36
- 2 close normal operation default setting p.36
- Me_update me update jumper p.37
- 37 hardware installation p.37
- 3 close me updated p.37
- 2 close normal operation default setting p.37
- Chapter 2 bios setup p.38
- Bios setup program function keys p.38
- Server management p.39
- Security p.39
- Intel rc setup p.39
- Advanced p.39
- 1 the main menu p.40
- Fru version p.41
- Bmc information p.41
- Bmc firmware version p.41
- Bios information porject name p.41
- Bios build date and time p.41
- Sdr version p.41
- Processor information cpu brand string max cpu speed cpu signature processors core microcode patch p.41
- Porject version p.41
- Memory information total memory p.41
- Memory frequency p.41
- System time p.42
- System date p.42
- Onboard lan information lan1 lan2 mac address p.42
- 2 advanced menu p.43
- 2 1 serial port console redirection p.44
- Parity p.45
- Data bits p.45
- Console redirection settings terminal type p.45
- Com1 com2 serial over an console redirection settings console redirectio p.45
- Bits per second p.45
- Flow control p.46
- Vt utf8 combo key support p.46
- Stop bits p.46
- Resolution 100x31 p.46
- Redirection after bios post p.46
- Recorder mode p.46
- Putty keypad p.46
- Out of bnad mgmt port p.46
- Legacy os redirection resolution p.46
- Vga palette snoop p.47
- Pci express slot 1 2 3 4 i o rom p.47
- Pci devices common settings pci latency timer p.47
- Onboard lan 1 2 i o rom p.47
- Onboard lan 1 2 controller p.47
- Above 4g decoding p.47
- 2 2 pci subsystem settings p.47
- Pci express settings p.48
- Sr iov support p.48
- Pci express link register settings extended synch p.49
- Pci express device register settings relaxed ordering p.49
- No snoop p.49
- Maximum playload p.49
- Link training retry p.49
- Extended tag p.49
- 2 2 1 pci express settings p.49
- Unpopulated links p.50
- Link training timeout us p.50
- Pxe boot wait tim p.51
- Network stack p.51
- Media detect tim p.51
- Ipv6 pxe suppor p.51
- Ipv4 pxe suppor p.51
- 2 3 network stack p.51
- Option rom messages p.52
- Int19 endless retry p.52
- Gate20 active p.52
- Csm16 module version p.52
- Csm support p.52
- Compatibility support module configuration p.52
- Boot option filter p.52
- 2 4 csm configuration p.52
- Storage p.53
- Other pci devices p.53
- Option rom execution p.53
- Network p.53
- Post report configuration error message report post error message p.54
- 2 5 post report configuration p.54
- Configuration security device support p.55
- 2 6 trusted computing p.55
- Current status information p.55
- Xhci hand off p.56
- Usb mass storage driver suppor p.56
- Usb configuration usb devices p.56
- Port 60 64 emulation p.56
- Legacy usb support p.56
- Ehci hand off p.56
- 2 7 usb configuration p.56
- Restore on ac power loss p.57
- Deep sleep eup p.57
- Chassis opened warning p.57
- Chassis opened status p.57
- 2 8 chipset configuration p.57
- 9 sio configuration p.58
- Active ps2 mouse p.59
- Active ps2 keyboard p.59
- Super io chip logical device s configuration p.59
- Serial port 2 configuration use this device p.59
- Serial port 1 configuration use this device p.59
- Possible p.59
- Logical device settings current p.59
- Ami sio driver version p.59
- Active serial port 1 2 p.59
- Iscsi initiator name add an attempts p.60
- Delete attempts p.60
- Change attempt order p.60
- 2 10 iscsi configuration p.60
- Rc revision p.61
- 3 intel rc setup menu p.61
- 3 1 processor configuration p.62
- Dcu ip prefetch p.63
- Adjacent cache line prefetch p.63
- Vmx vanderpool technology p.63
- Processor socket processor id processor frequency processor max raito processor min raio microcode revision l1 cache ram l2 cache ram l3 cache ram processor 0 1version p.63
- Processor configuration pre socket configuration p.63
- Hyper threading all p.63
- Hardware prefetcher p.63
- Execute disable bit p.63
- Enable smx intel safer mode extensions technology p.63
- Enable intel txt support p.63
- Dcu streamer prefetch p.63
- Dcu mode p.63
- X2apic p.64
- Direct cache access dca p.64
- Dca prefetch delay p.64
- Aes ni p.64
- 3 1 1 pre socket configuration p.65
- Cores enabled for cpu socket 0 1 p.66
- Cpu socket 0 1 configuration p.66
- Cpu t state control p.67
- Cpu p state control p.67
- Cpu c state control p.67
- Config tdp level p.67
- Config tdp p.67
- Advanced power management configuration power technology p.67
- 3 2 advanced power management configuration p.67
- Turbo mode p.68
- P state coordination p.68
- Eist p state p.68
- 3 2 1 cpu p state control p.68
- Package c state limit p.69
- Cpu c3 c6 report p.69
- 3 2 2 cpu c state control p.69
- 3 2 3 cpu t state control p.70
- Acpi t states p.70
- Numa non uniform memory access p.71
- Common refcode configuration isoc mode p.71
- 3 3 common refcode configuration p.71
- 3 4 qpi configuration p.72
- Qpi status p.73
- Qpi general configuration p.73
- Link speed mode p.73
- Link frequency select p.73
- Memory topology p.74
- Memory thermal p.74
- Memory map p.74
- Memory frequency p.74
- Integrated memory controller imc enforce por p.74
- Ecc support p.74
- 3 5 memory configuration p.74
- Spd write lock p.74
- Rmt pattern length p.74
- Rank margin tool p.74
- Memory ras configuration p.75
- 3 5 1 memory topology p.76
- Set throttling p.77
- Memhot throttling mode p.77
- Dimm temp stat p.77
- 3 5 2 memory thermal p.77
- Socket interleave below 4gb p.78
- Rank interleaving p.78
- Channel interleaving p.78
- 3 5 3 memory map p.78
- Lockstep x4 dimms p.79
- Correctable error threshold p.79
- 3 5 4 memory ras configuration p.79
- Ras mode p.79
- Memory rank sparing p.79
- Ioat configuration p.80
- Intel vt for directed i o vt d p.80
- Iio configuration ev dfx features p.80
- 3 6 iio configuration p.80
- No snoop p.81
- Ioat configuration enable ioat p.81
- 3 6 1 ioat configuration p.81
- Interrupt remapping p.82
- Intel vt for directed i o vt d vt d azalea vcp optimizations p.82
- Intel vt for directed i o vt d p.82
- Coherency suuport non isoch p.82
- Coherency suuport isoch p.82
- 3 6 2 intel vt for directed i o vt d p.82
- 3 7 pch configuration p.83
- Usb configuration p.83
- Pch ssata configuration p.83
- Pch sata configuration p.83
- Pch configuration pch devices p.83
- Pch crid p.84
- 3 7 1 pch devices p.84
- 3 7 2 pch ssata configuration p.85
- When sata type is set to ide p.86
- Support aggressive link power man p.86
- Sata test mode p.86
- Sata mode option p.86
- Pch ssata configuration ssata controller s p.86
- Configure ssata as p.86
- Hot plug for port 0 1 2 3 p.87
- Configured as esat p.87
- Alternate device id on raid p.87
- Ssata port 0 1 2 3 p.87
- Ssata device type p.87
- Spin up device for port 0 1 2 3 p.87
- Port 0 1 2 3 p.87
- When sata type is set to ide ahci mode p.88
- Sata led locate p.88
- 3 7 2 1 sata mode options p.88
- When sata type is set to raid mode p.89
- Smart response technology p.89
- Sata led locate p.89
- Raid orom prompt delay p.89
- Raid option rom ui banner p.89
- Irrt only on esata p.89
- Intel rapid recovery technology p.89
- 3 7 3 pch sata configuration p.90
- Configure ssata as p.91
- When sata type is set to ide p.91
- Sata test mode p.91
- Sata rste boot inf p.91
- Sata mode option p.91
- Pch sata configuration sata controller s p.91
- Support aggressive link power man p.92
- Ssata port 0 1 2 3 4 5 p.92
- Ssata device type p.92
- Spin up device for port 0 1 2 3 4 5 p.92
- Port 0 1 2 3 4 5 p.92
- Hot plug for port 0 1 2 3 4 5 p.92
- Configured as esat p.92
- Alternate device id on raid p.92
- When sata type is set to ide ahci mode p.93
- Sata led locate p.93
- 3 7 3 1 sata mode options p.93
- When sata type is set to raid mode p.94
- Smart response technology p.94
- Sata led locate p.94
- Raid orom prompt delay p.94
- Raid option rom ui banner p.94
- Intel rapid recovery technology p.94
- Xhci mode p.95
- Usb precondition p.95
- 3 7 4 usb configuration p.95
- Miscellaneous configuration active video p.96
- 3 8 miscellaneous configuration p.96
- Mctp bus owner p.97
- Greneral me configuration operational firmware version p.97
- Error code for me firmware p.97
- Current state for me firmware p.97
- 3 9 server me configuration p.97
- Recovery firmware version p.97
- Me firmware status 1 2 p.97
- Me firmware features p.97
- Whea settings p.98
- S w error injection support p.98
- Runtime error logging system errors p.98
- Pci pci error enabling p.98
- Memory error enabling p.98
- 3 10 runtime error logging p.98
- Whea support windows hardware error architecture p.99
- 3 10 1 whea setting p.99
- Memory error enabling un correctable errors disable memory p.100
- Memory corrected errors enabling p.100
- 3 10 2 memory error enabling p.100
- Corrected error enable p.101
- 3 10 3 pci pci error enabling p.101
- Uncorrected error enable p.101
- Pci ex error enable p.101
- Fatal error enable p.101
- Enable serr propagation p.101
- Enable perr propagation p.101
- Os wtd timer timeout p.102
- Os wtd timer policy p.102
- Os watchdog timer p.102
- Frb2 timer timeout p.102
- Frb2 timer policy p.102
- Frb 2 timer p.102
- 4 server management menu p.102
- View fru information p.103
- System event log p.103
- Bmc network configuration p.103
- 4 1 system event log p.104
- When sel is full p.104
- Sel components p.104
- Log efi status codes p.104
- Erasing settings p.104
- Erasing sel p.104
- Enabling disabling options p.104
- Custom efi logging options p.104
- 4 2 view fru information p.105
- Station ip address p.106
- Select ncsi and dedicated lan p.106
- Router ip address p.106
- Real time synchronize bmc network parameter values p.106
- Lan channel 1 p.106
- Configuration address source p.106
- Bmc network configuration p.106
- 4 3 bmc network configuration p.106
- Subnet mask p.106
- Station mac address p.106
- User password p.107
- Secure boot menu p.107
- Administrator password p.107
- 5 security menu p.107
- Secure mode p.108
- Secure boot mode p.108
- Secure boot p.108
- Key managemen p.108
- 5 1 secure boot menu p.108
- Enroll all factory default keys p.109
- Delete the pk p.109
- Delete kek p.109
- Default key provisioning p.109
- 5 1 1 key management p.109
- Set new pk file p.109
- Set new kek p.109
- Save all secure boot variables p.109
- Platform key pk p.109
- Key exchange key database kek p.109
- Set new db p.110
- Set dbx from file p.110
- Forbidden signature database dbx p.110
- Delete the dbx p.110
- Delete db p.110
- Authorized signature database db p.110
- Append var to kek p.110
- Append var to dbx p.110
- Append avar to db p.110
- Boot configuration p.111
- 6 boot menu p.111
- Setup prompt timeout p.111
- Quiet boot p.111
- Bootup numlock state p.111
- Boot option priorities p.111
- Boot option 1 2 3 4 p.111
- Network device bbs priorities p.112
- Hard drive bbs priorities p.112
- Save options p.113
- Save changes and exit p.113
- Save changes p.113
- Restore defaults p.113
- Discard changes and exit p.113
- Discard changes p.113
- 7 save exit menu p.113
- Uefi built in in efi shell p.114
- Boot override p.114
- 8 bios post codes p.115
- 9 bios post beep code p.119
- 9 2 dex beep codes p.119
- 9 1 pei beep codes p.119
- 10 bios recovery instruction p.120
- Weee symbol statement p.121
- Waste electrical electronic equipment weee directive statement p.121
- Restriction of hazardous substances rohs directive statement p.121
- Regulatory notices p.121
- Our commitment to preserving the environment p.121
- Chapter 3 appendix p.121
- 1 regulatory statements p.121
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