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or omissions that may appear in this document nor

does the author make a commitment to up

date the information contained herein.

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Third-party brands and names are the property of

their respective owners.

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Please do not remove any labels on motherboard, this

may void the warranty of this motherboard.

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Due to rapid change in technology, some of the

specifications might be out of date before publication

of this booklet.

Summary of Contents for GA-8IPXDR

Page 1: ...ommitment to up datetheinformation containedherein M Third partybrandsand namesarethepropertyof theirrespectiveowners M Pleasedo notremoveany labelsonmotherboard this mayvoidthewarrantyofthismotherboa...

Page 2: ...tions This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful and 2 this device must acceptany inference received in...

Page 3: ...dualcommercialandlight industry T EN 50082 1 Generic immunity standardPart 1 Residualcommercialandlight industry o EN55015 Limitsand methods of measurement of radio disturbancecharacteristics of fluor...

Page 4: ...USER S MANUAL GA 8IPXDR Processor Motherboard Pentium Xeon Processor Motherboard Rev 1102 12ME 8IPXDR 1102...

Page 5: ...0 Step 1 1 10 Step 1 2 CPU Installation 11 Step 1 3 CPU Heat Sink Installation 12 Step 2 Install memorymodules 14 Step 3 Install expansion cards 15 Step 4 Connect ribbon cables cabinet wires and power...

Page 6: ...3 Table of Content Chapter 4 Technical Reference 51 Block Diagram 51 Chapter 5 Appendix 52...

Page 7: ...0 Initial release of the GA 8IPXDR motherboard user s manual Feb 2002 Item Checklist The GA 8IPXDR motherboard I O Back Panel IDE cable x 1 Floppy cable x 1 USB Cable x 1 Optional Driver CD for mothe...

Page 8: ...stem 5 Ensure that theATX power supply is switched off before you plug in or remove theATX power connector on the motherboard If themotherboard has mountingholes but they don t line upwiththe holes on...

Page 9: ...S PC87366 Slots Support Intel P64H2 PCI X bridge x 2 4 PCI Xslot supports 66 133MHz PCI 2 2 compliant 2 PCI slot supports 33MHz PCI 2 2 compliant On Board IDE 2 IDE bus master DMA33 ATA66 ATA100 IDE p...

Page 10: ...sword PS 2 Mouse power on Wake on LAN AC Recovery IPMI V1 5 Winbond BMC Support Raptor Card Support Intel RAIDOS M Please set the CPU host frequency in accordance with your processor s specifications...

Page 11: ...SCSI AIC 7899W BT1 IDE2 BIOS IPMI_CON1 J20 ATX3 J34 FDD1 603 PIN Socket CASEOPEN USB1 JP1 J36 RG82870P2 RC82544GC J18 BZ1 JP8 COM2 F_PANEL1 J31 FW 82801CA SCSI2 ATX2 J3 J2 GA 8IPXDR J6 RC82544GC J5 J1...

Page 12: ...ntral Processing Unit CPU Step 2 Install memory modules Step 3 Install expansion cards Step 4 Connect ribbon cables cabinet wires and power supply Step 5 Setup BIOS software Step 6 Install supporting...

Page 13: ...ome with the mainboardto reinforcethe supportbetween Xeon CPU heat sink on the mainboard and chassis Step1 The 4new mountingholes onthe chassis are for additional support for Xeon CPU heat sink on the...

Page 14: ...nto the socket 3 Press down the CPU socket lever and finish CPU installation M Please make sure the CPU type is supported by the motherboard M If you do not match the CPU socket Pin 1 and CPU cut edge...

Page 15: ...board Step 1 3 CPU Heat Sink Installation 1 Use qualified fan approved by Intel 3 First step of assembling 2 Heat Sink 5 Second step of assembling 4 Completive picture for first step 6 Completive pict...

Page 16: ...ction between your CPU and heatsink M Make sure the CPU fan power cable is plugged in to the CPU fan connector this completes the installation M Please refer to CPU heat sink user s manual for more de...

Page 17: ...can only fit in one direction 2 Insert the DIMM memory module vertically into the DIMM slot Then push it down 3 Close the plastic clip at both edges oftheDIMM slots to lock the DIMM module Reverse the...

Page 18: ...and slot bracket from the computer 3 Press the expansion card firmly into expansion slot in motherboard 4 Be sure the metal contacts on the card are indeed seated in the slot 5 Replace the screw to se...

Page 19: ...e v USB Connector Before you connect your device s into USB connector s please make sure your device s such as USB keyboard mouse scanner zip speaker etc Have a standard USB interface Also make sure y...

Page 20: ...This connector supports 1 standard COM port 1 Parallel port and 1 VGA port Device like printercan be connected to Parallel port mouse and modem etc can be connected to Serial ports x y LAN1 LAN2 Port...

Page 21: ...tep 4 2 Connectors Introduction A ATX3 J IPMI_CON1 IPMI_CON2 B ATX1 K F_PANEL1 C ATX2 L COM2 D BT1 M J20 E SCSI1 SCSI2 N CASEOPEN F J34 O J31 G FDD1 P J18 H USB1 Q J33 I IDE1 IDE2 R J30 J32 A B C E F...

Page 22: ...D This connector ATX 12V is used only for CPU Core Voltage C ATX2 12V Power Connector 1 2 3 4 GND 1 GND 12V GND GND 12V 12V 12V GND 1 24 GND 5V GND PSON 12V 3 3V GND 3 3V GND GND 12V 3 3V 5V 5V 5VSB P...

Page 23: ...ing under abnormal condition or damaged by overheating The CPU fan connector supports Max current up to 600mA F O J34 J31 System FAN Connector 1 GND 12V Control Sense J34 1 J31 GND 12V Control Sense Q...

Page 24: ...Connector I IDE1 IDE2 IDE1 IDE2 Connector Primary Secondary IDE2 1 IDE1 1 Floppy 1 G FDD1 Floppy Connector Important Notice Please connect first harddisk to IDE1 and connect CDROM to IDE2 N CASE OPEN...

Page 25: ...according to the manufacturer s instructions H USB1 Front USB Connector GND NC USB D3 USB D3 Power Power USB D2 USB D2 NC GND Be careful with the polarity of the front panel USB connector Check the pi...

Page 26: ...Pin 3 NC Pin 4 Data RE Reset Switch Open Normal Operation Close Reset Hardware System P P P Power LED Pin 1 LED anode Pin 2 LED cathode Pin 3 LED cathode PW Soft Power Connector Open Normal Operation...

Page 27: ...24 GA 8IPXDR Motherboard Step 4 3 Jumper Setting Introduction 1 JP1 4 JP8 2 JP9 5 JP10 3 CLR_CMOS 3 5 4 2 1...

Page 28: ...efault 2 3 close VGA Disabled 1 1 1 JP1 Onboard SCSI Function 1 2 close SCSI Enabled Default 2 3 close SCSI Disabled 1 1 3 CLR_CMOS Clear CMOS Function 1 2 close Clear CMOS 2 3 close Normal Default 1...

Page 29: ...on Page Setup Menu F2 Reserved F3 Reserved F4 Reserved F5 Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS only for Option Page Setup Menu F6 Reserved F7 Load the Optimized Defaults F8 Reserved F9 Reserved F...

Page 30: ...limit access to the system and Setup or just to Setup l Boot This setup page include all the items of first boot function features l Security Change set or disable password It allows you to limit acce...

Page 31: ...se arrow keys to select among the items and press Enter to accept or enter the sub menu Figure 1 Main CMOS BISO Setup Utility Main Advanced PCIPnP Chipset ACPI Boot Security Exit AMI BIOS Version 08 0...

Page 32: ...field displays the installed memory size C System TIme The timeis calculated nasedonthe 24 hour military timeclock Set the System Time HH MM SS C System Date Set the System Date Note that the Day auto...

Page 33: ...on this screen to incorrect values may cause the system to malfunction IDE Configuration Floppy Configuration Boot Settings Configuration fg Select Screen Super IO Configuration hi Select item Consol...

Page 34: ...equence keyboard operation shadowing and Advanced CMOS BISO Setup Utility Main Advanced PCIPnP Chipset ACPI Boot Security Exit Onboard PCI IDE Controller Both Primary IDE Mater Hard Disk Primary IDE S...

Page 35: ...nnel 8 LBA Mode This filedshows ifthe devicetype in the specificIDE channel support LBA Mode 8 PIO Mode This filed displays the PIO moe of the device in the specific IDE channel 8 Async DMA This filed...

Page 36: ...hnology Set this option Enable to permit BIOS to use S M A R T The Choices Auto Defaults Disable Enable 8 32 Bit Data Transfer This option allows user to set if enable 32Bit data transfer The Choices...

Page 37: ...allows allows user to force the system to shown some important configuration message of the add on adapter card when the selection Initial Display Mode is set Slient The Choice Force BIOS Default Keep...

Page 38: ...all system memory The Choice Disable Default Enable Boot TO OS 2 Set this option to Yes if running OS 2 operating system and using more than 64 MB of system memory on the motherboard The Choice No De...

Page 39: ...dress of serial prot 2 Note If oneport address is assigned toserial port 1 thanthat address will not beable to resign to serial port 2 The Choice Disabled 2F8 IRQ3 Default 3E8 IRQ4 2E8 IRQ3 8 Serial P...

Page 40: ...0 DMA 1 DMA 3 Default 8 Parallel Port Irq This option is to select Parallel Port Irq The Choices IRQ 7 Default IRQ 5 CConsole Redirection Configuration Console Redirection Enable this option to remot...

Page 41: ...ort for legacy USB Disabled Disables support for legacy USB The Choice Auto Default Enabled Disabled USB ZIP Emulation Type This option allows user to select USB ZIP Emulation Type Auto System auto de...

Page 42: ...ect is asystem whichallows I O devices to operate ata speeds nearingthe speedthe CPU itself uses when communicating withits own special components This section covers some technical items andit si sto...

Page 43: ...GA 8IPXDR Motherboard 40 C Plug Play O S NO Dose notforce the PnP data to be cleared on boot YES Clears PCI PnP Configuration Data stored in Flash on next boot The C hoice No Default Yes...

Page 44: ...peeds and access to system memory resources The default settings have been chossen carefully for your system in order to provide the optimal system performance You might only need to set up these valu...

Page 45: ...ating systemthat has built in the Advanced Configuration andPower Management Interface ACPI feature to detect the ACPI function in the system Advanced Configuration andPower Management Interface ACPI...

Page 46: ...PI CDROM drive CBoot Device Priority 1st 2nd 3 rd Boot Device These three fields determines which type of device the system attempt to boot from after AMIBIOS Post completed Specifies theboot sequence...

Page 47: ...ed C HardDisk Drive Specifies the boot sequence from the available devices 1st Hard Disk Drive This field only displays the information of 1st Hard Disk Drive CRemovable Devices Specifies the boot seq...

Page 48: ...nabled F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V 02 10 C Copyright 1985 2001 American Megatrends Inc G About This Section Security In this section user can set either supervisor or user passwords o...

Page 49: ...n only enter but do not have the right to change the options of the setup menus When you select this function the following message will appear at the center of the screen o assist you in creating a p...

Page 50: ...olking setup as well as on each boot The Choice Setup Default Always CBoot Sector Virus Protection This option alllows user to enable disable the function of virus protection Any action attempt to mod...

Page 51: ...ld Tab Select Field F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V 02 10 C Copyright 1985 2001 American Megatrends Inc G About This Section Security Onceyouhave changedall ofthesetvalues in theBIOS setu...

Page 52: ...s in CMOS The previous selection remain in effect This w ill exit the Setup Utility and restart your compuetr when selecting this option Press Enter on this item to ask for confirmation message CLoadO...

Page 53: ...user not changing any previous setting values in CMOS The prev ious selections remain in effect Press Enter on this item to ask confirmation Note For fast setting up a system at the first time we str...

Page 54: ...51 Technical Reference Revision History Chapter 4 Technical Reference Block Diagram...

Page 55: ...nd show the installation guide If not please double click the CD ROM device icon in My computer and execute the setup exe Installation Procedures C The CD autorun program starts Double click on Inf Up...

Page 56: ...53 Appendix 5 5 Click Finish to restart computer...

Page 57: ...the setup exe Installation Procedures C The CD autorun program starts Double click on Inf Update Utility to start the installation Figure 1 C Double click on the Install Driver and Utilities to begin...

Page 58: ...55 Appendix 5 Click Install 5 6 Click Imstall 6 7 7 Click Finish 8 8 Click OK...

Page 59: ...e icon in My computer and execute the setup exe Appendix E Adaptec PCI SCSI Driver Please install the driver through CD ROM by the path D Driver SCSI This manual assumes that your CD ROM device drive...

Page 60: ...irect Memory Access DMI Desktop Management Interface DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module DRM Dual Retention Mechanism DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory DDR Double Data Rate ECP Extended Capabilities Port E...

Page 61: ...ranslator NIC Network Interface Card OS Operating System OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer PAC PCI A G P Controller POST Power On Self Test PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect RIMM Rambus in line...

Page 62: ...tact Person E mail Add Model name Lot Number PCB revision BIOS version O S A S Hardware Mfs Model name Size Driver Utility Configuration CPU Memory Brand Video Card Audio Card HDD CD ROM DVD ROM Modem...

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