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- 153 - BIOS Setup
ABL 4 APOB Initialzation - cold boot 0xE0CA
ABL 4 Finalize memory settings - cold boot 0xE0CB
ABL 4 CPU Initialize Optimized Boot - cold boot 0xE0CC
ABL 4 Gmi Pcie Training - cold boot 0xE0CD
ABL 4 Cold boot End 0xE0CE
ABL 4 Initialization - Resume boot 0xE0CF
ABL 4 Resume End 0xE0D0
ABL 4 End Cold/Resume boot 0xE0D1
ABL 2 memory initialization 0xE0D2
ABL 3 memory initialization 0xE0D3
ABL 3 End 0xE0D4
ABL 1 Enter Memory Flow 0xE0D5
Memorry ow memory clock synchronization 0xE0D6
IfAmdReadEventLogEntry 0xE0D7
Exiting from AmdReadEventLog 0xE0D8
Entry to AmdGetApicId 0xE0D9
Exiting from AmdGetApicId 0xE0DA
Entry to AmdGetPciAddress 0xE0DB
Exiting from AmdGetPciAddress 0xE0DC
Entry to AmdIdentifyCore 0xE0DD
TExiting from AmdIdentifyCore 0xE0DE
After IDS calls out to run code on an AP 0xE0DF
After IDS calls out to run code on an AP 0xE0E0
Before IDS calls out to get IDS data 0xE0E1
After IDS calls out to get IDS data 0xE0E2
Before the heap manager calls out to allocate a buffer 0xE0E3
After the heap manager calls out to allocate a buffer 0xE0E4
Before the heap manager calls out to deallocate a buffer 0xE0E5
After the heap manager calls out to deallocate a buffer 0xE0E6
Before the heap manager calls out to locate a buffer 0xE0E7
After the heap manager calls out to locate a buffer 0xE0E8
Memory ow P-State synchronization 0xE0E9
After the BSP calls out to run code on an AP 0xE0EA
Before the BSP calls out to run code on an AP 0xE0EB
After the BSP calls out to run code on an AP 0xE0EC
Before the S3 save code calls out to allocate a buffer 0xE0ED
After the S3 save code calls out to allocate a buffer 0xE0EE
Before the memory S3 save code calls out to allocate a buffer 0xE0EF
After the memory S3 save code calls out to allocate a buffer 0xE0F0
Before the memory code calls out to locate a buffer 0xE0F1
After the memory code calls out to locate a buffer 0xE0F2
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- Documentation classifications p.2
- Disclaimer p.2
- Copyright p.2
- 2020 giga byte technology co ltd all rights reserved the trademarks mentioned in this manual are legally registered to their respective owners p.2
- Information in this manual is protected by copyright laws and is the property of gigabyte changes to the specifications and features in this manual may be made by gigabyte without prior notice no part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated transmitted or published in any form or by any means without gigabyte s prior written permission p.2
- In order to assist in the use of this product gigabyte provides the following types of documentation p.2
- For more information p.2
- The following conventions are used in this user s guide p.3
- Conventions p.3
- Server warnings and cautions p.4
- Electrostatic discharge esd p.5
- Table of contents p.7
- Chapter 4 motherboard components 5 p.7
- Chapter 3 system hardware installation 3 p.7
- Chapter 2 system appearance 7 p.7
- Chapter 1 hardware installation 1 p.7
- 4 amd pbs menu 129 p.8
- 3 amd cbs menu 94 p.8
- 2 jumper setting 56 p.8
- 1 the main menu 59 5 2 advanced menu 61 p.8
- Chapter 5 bios setup 7 p.8
- 6 server management menu 134 p.8
- 5 chipset setup menu 132 p.8
- 8 boot menu 143 p.9
- 7 security menu 140 p.9
- 146 5 9 save exit menu 147 5 10 abl post codes 148 p.9
- 12 bios post beep code ami standard 169 p.9
- 11 agesa post codes 158 p.9
- This page intentionally left blank p.10
- Chapter 1 hardware installation p.11
- 1 installation precautions p.11
- 2 product specifications p.12
- 3 system block diagram p.16
- No decription 1 front panel leds and buttons green hdd latches support nvme p.17
- Chapter 2 system appearance p.17
- 1 front view p.17
- 3 7 5 6 8 p.18
- 2 rear view p.18
- No name color status description p.19
- 3 front panel led and buttons p.19
- Ec fw is broken or not exit p.20
- Ec firmware fw authentication fail or not exit p.20
- Bmc auth pass bios auth pass after doing recovery p.20
- Bmc auth pass after doing recovery bios auth pass after doing recovery p.20
- Bmc auth pass after doing recovery bios auth pass p.20
- Bmc auth fai p.20
- Bios auth fai p.20
- Authentication auth pass p.20
- Authenticating recovering bmc bios images p.20
- Authenticating images p.20
- Status led id led p.20
- Active flash authentication auth fail p.20
- Status led p.20
- 4 rot leds p.20
- Recovering bmc active flash p.20
- Recovering bios active flash p.20
- Id led status led p.20
- Id led p.20
- Bmc auth fail after doing recover p.21
- Bmc auth fail p.21
- Bios auth fail after doing recover p.21
- Bios auth fail p.21
- Backup flash authentication fai p.21
- 5 rear system lan leds p.22
- 2 1 2 2 1 p.22
- Psu led p.23
- 6 power supply unit led p.23
- 24 system appearance p.24
- Note 1 depends on hba utility spec 2 blink cycle depends on hdd s activity signal 3 if hdd is pulled out during rebuilding the disk status of this hdd is regarded as faulty p.24
- 7 hard disk drive leds p.24
- Chapter 3 system hardware installation p.25
- 1 installing the hard disk drive p.26
- 2 removing the node p.27
- 3 removing chassis cover p.28
- 4 removing and installing the fan duct p.29
- Warning cpu0 and cpu1 use different cpu heatsinks see the following images for using the correct heatsink failure to observe the warning could result in damage to the equipment p.30
- Cpu0 heatsink p.30
- 5 removing and installing the heatsink p.30
- Cpu1 heatsink p.31
- Cpu0 heatsink cpu1 heatsink p.31
- 6 installing the cpu p.32
- 7 installing memory p.33
- 7 1 eight channel memory configuration p.33
- 31 system hardware installation p.33
- This motherboard provides 16 ddr4 memory sockets and supports eight channel technology after the memory is installed the bios will automatically detect the specifications and capacity of the memory enabling eight channel memory mode will be eight times of the original memory bandwidth p.33
- Read the following guidelines before you begin to install the memory make sure that the motherboard supports the memory it is recommended that memory of the same capacity brand speed and chips be used always turn off the computer and unplug the power cord from the power outlet before installing the memory to prevent hardware damage memory modules have a foolproof design a memory module can be installed in only one direction if you are unable to insert the memory switch the direction p.33
- Cpu0 cpu1 p.33
- 7 3 dimm population table p.34
- 7 2 installing the memory p.34
- 8 installing the pci expansion card p.36
- 9 installing the mezzanine card p.38
- 9 1 installing the ocp 3 mezzanine card p.38
- 10 replacing the fan assembly p.39
- 11 replacing the power supply p.40
- 12 replacing power distribution board cage p.41
- Pmbus cable p.42
- Front switch cable front led cable p.42
- 13 cable routing p.42
- 13 1 h262 z6a p.42
- Power distribution board to middle boardcable bottom p.43
- Power distribution board to middle boardcable top p.43
- Top middle board to hdd back plane board cable sata1 p.44
- Bottom middle board to hdd back plane board cable sata2 p.44
- Top middle board to hdd back plane board cable sata3 p.45
- Bottom middle board to hdd back plane board cable sata4 p.45
- On board sata to hdd back plane board cable p.50
- Lan bridge cable p.50
- Pmbus cable p.51
- Front switch cable front led cable p.51
- 13 2 h262 z6b p.51
- Power distribution board to middle boardcable top p.52
- Power distribution board to middle boardcable bottom p.52
- On board sata to hdd back plane board cable p.55
- Lan bridge cable p.55
- This page intentionally left blank p.56
- 1 motherboard components p.57
- Cpu0 cpu1 p.57
- Chapter 4 motherboard components p.57
- Ncsi switch p.58
- Motherboard components 56 p.58
- 2 jumper setting p.58
- Chapter 5 bios setup p.59
- Bios setup program function keys p.59
- Server management p.60
- Security p.60
- Save exit p.60
- Chipset p.60
- Amd pbs option p.60
- Amd cbs p.60
- Advanced p.60
- 1 the main menu p.61
- 2 advanced menu p.63
- 2 1 trusted computing p.65
- 2 2 psp firmware versions p.66
- 2 3 legacy video select p.67
- 2 4 ast2500 super io configuration p.68
- 2 4 1 serial port 1 configuration p.69
- 2 5 s5 rtc wake settings p.71
- 2 6 serial port console redirection p.72
- 2 7 cpu configuration p.76
- 2 8 ami graphic output protocol policy p.77
- 2 9 pci subsystem settings p.78
- 2 10 usb configuration p.80
- 2 11 nvme configuration p.82
- 2 12 sata configuration p.83
- 2 13 uefi configuration p.84
- 2 14 tls auth configuration p.85
- 2 15 network stack configuration p.86
- 2 16 amd mem configuration status p.87
- 2 17 iscsi configuration p.88
- 2 18 intel r i350 gigabit network connection p.89
- 2 19 vlan configuration p.91
- 2 20 mac ipv4 network configuration p.93
- 2 21 mac ipv6 network configuration p.94
- 3 amd cbs menu p.96
- 3 1 cpu common options p.97
- 3 1 1 performance p.99
- 3 1 2 prefetcher settings p.100
- 3 1 3 core watchdog p.101
- 3 2 df common options p.102
- 3 2 1 scrubber p.103
- 3 2 2 memory addressing p.104
- 3 2 3 acpi p.105
- 3 2 4 link p.106
- 3 3 umc common options p.107
- 3 3 1 ddr4 common options p.108
- 3 3 1 1 dram controller configuration p.109
- 3 3 1 2 cad bus configuration p.110
- 3 3 1 3 data bus configuration p.111
- 3 3 1 4 common ras p.112
- 3 3 1 5 security p.114
- 3 3 2 dram memory mapping p.115
- 3 3 3 nvdimm p.116
- 3 3 4 memory mbist p.117
- 3 3 4 1 data eye p.118
- 3 4 nbio common options p.120
- 3 4 1 smu common options p.122
- 3 4 2 nbio ras common options p.124
- 3 5 fch common options p.126
- 3 5 1 ac power loss options p.127
- 3 5 2 fch ras options p.128
- 3 6 ntb common options p.129
- 3 7 soc miscellaneous control p.130
- 4 amd pbs menu p.131
- 4 1 ras p.132
- 5 chipset setup menu p.134
- 5 1 north bridge p.135
- 6 server management menu p.136
- 6 1 system event log p.138
- 6 2 view fru information p.139
- 6 3 bmc network configuration p.140
- 6 4 ipv6 bmc network configuration p.141
- 7 security menu p.142
- 7 1 secure boot p.143
- 8 boot menu p.145
- 8 1 uefi network drive bbs priorities p.147
- 8 2 uefi application boot priorities p.148
- 9 save exit menu p.149
- 10 abl post codes p.150
- 10 3 pmu test points p.150
- 10 2 memory test points p.150
- 10 1 startprocessortestpoints p.150
- 10 4 original post code p.151
- 10 7 extended memory test point p.152
- 10 6 topology test points p.152
- 10 5 cpu test points p.152
- 10 8 gnb earlier init p.153
- 10 9 pmu test points p.156
- 10 11 abl5 test points p.156
- 10 10 abl0 test points p.156
- 11 2 0xa1xx for cz only memory postcodes p.160
- 11 1 universal post code p.160
- 11 agesa post codes p.160
- 11 5 0xa5xx assigned for agesa psp module p.163
- 11 4 pmu post code p.163
- 11 3 s3 interface post code p.163
- 11 6 0xa9xx 0xaaxx assigned for agesa nbio module p.166
- 11 7 0xacxx assigned for agesa ccx module p.168
- 11 9 0xafxx assigned for agesa fch module p.169
- 11 8 0xadxx assigned for agesa df module p.169
- 12 bios post beep code ami standard p.171
- 12 2 dxe beep codes p.171
- 12 1 pei beep codes p.171
- This page intentionally left blank p.172
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