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Motherboard Layout

4-2: DDR DIMM Slot Population

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NOTE!! For DDR-266 DIMM population, DIMM must be populated starting from
the A4/B4 slots.

NOTE!! For DDR-333 DIMM population, DIMM must be populated starting from
the A3/B3 slots. A4/B4 slots cannot be applied for DDR-333 DIMM. The
mainboard only supports 6 DIMMs for DDR-333.

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Table 4-2-1: Supported DDR266 DIMM Populations

Table 4-2-2: Supported DDR333 DIMM Populations

Summary of Contents for GS-SR195V

Page 1: ...System Installation Guide GS SR195V 1U Rack Mount Server Intel Pentium Xeon Processor Serverboard Rev 1 1...

Page 2: ...ion 14 Step 2 5 PCI X Expansion Card Installation 15 Step 2 6 Hard Disk Drive Installation 16 Step 2 7 FAN Duct Removal and Installation 16 Step 2 8 ZCR Installation and Removal Optional Device 17 Cha...

Page 3: ...ain 30 Advanced 33 PCI Configuration 34 Advanced Chipset Control 36 Advanced Processor Option 39 Peripheral Configuration 41 Hardware Monitor 45 Security 46 Server 48 Console Redirection 48 Boot 51 Ex...

Page 4: ...ageinstructions Do not use this product near water or a heat source Set up the product on a stable work surface or so as to ensure stability of the system Openingsinthecaseareprovidedforventilation Do...

Page 5: ...s own expense Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits Neither the provider nor the manufacturer are responsible for any radio or televisi...

Page 6: ...mentofCommunicationslabelidentifiescertifiedequipment Thiscertification meansthattheequipmentmeetscertaintelecommunicationsnetworkprotective operationalandsafety requirements TheDepartmentdoesnotguara...

Page 7: ...ding The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100 for European users only...

Page 8: ...Whenopeningthepackage pleaseensure thesystemcomponentsarenotdamagedduringtheshipping Using the following checklist to verify the contents If any component is missing or damaged in the system please c...

Page 9: ...rrection Single bit Errors Correction Multiple Bit Errors Detection AdditionalFeatures DIMM Sparing support support for RASUM fail over to an on line spare DIMM device Expansion Slot 1 riser card supp...

Page 10: ...nt Panel Power SW Reset SW NMI SW UID SW 2 x LAN LED 1 x Power Sleep LED 1 x HDD LED 1 x System Status LED 2 x USB Super I O Controller ITEIT8712F IX AdditionalFeatures Supports Wake on Ring Hardware...

Page 11: ...fication of Server management Environment AmbientTemperature OperatingTemperature 5o C to 35o C Non operatingTemperature 0o Cto50o C Relative Humidity 10 80 operating Humidity at 30o C Safety Regulati...

Page 12: ...nstallation Step 1 Loosen thscrew from the top cover Step 2 Push down the indentation located at two sides of the chassis and slide toward to remove the top cover Step 3 Reverse Step 1 and 2 to replac...

Page 13: ...ype and speed that are supported by the motherboard Step 1 Step 2 Step1 Raise the locking bar on the socket Step2 Aligning the pins of the processor with the socket insert the processor into the socke...

Page 14: ...ule 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 of theDIMM slots to lock the DIMM module 4 DIMM...

Page 15: ...m max Length 167 65mm max Width 52mm max Step1 Lift the riser bracket slightly then pull it out from the server chassis Step2 Align the expansion card with the guiding groove Slide the expansion card...

Page 16: ...Step3 Slide the drive into the cage until it clicks locking the drive into place Connect cable and power Step 1 Step 2 Release button Step 2 7 FAN Duct Removal and Installation Step 1 Pull up the scr...

Page 17: ...ional Device Step 1 Aling a ZCR on the module such that the notch on the ZCR exactly match the notches in themodule Step 2 Push the card in untill it clicks Then press down the card vertically Step 3...

Page 18: ...18 GS SR195V Rack Mount Server 3 1 Front View of GS SR195V Chapter 3 Appearance of GS SR195V M O R D C e p y T m i l S r o t c e n n o C B S U s D E L s D D H I S C S p a w s t o H...

Page 19: ...R195V s r o t c e n n o C 2 S P s r o t c e n n o C B S U 5 4 J R t r o P 1 N A L 5 4 J R t r o P 2 N A L t r o P M O C t r o P A G V t o l S r e s i R e l i f o r P w o L d e t i m i L t o l S r e s...

Page 20: ...Amber Blink System Ready but degraded CPU Failed DIMM Killed Amber On Critical Alarm Critical Power Module Failure Critical FANs Failure Voltage Power Supply CriticalTeemperatureandVoltage Off System...

Page 21: ...4 LAN LED Description Color Condition Description Green ON LAN Link no Access Green BLINK LAN Access OFF Idle Yellow ON 1Gbpsconnection Green ON 100Mbpsconnection OFF 10Mbpsconnection Name LAN Link Ac...

Page 22: ...22 GS SR195V Rack Mount Server 3 5 Connector Icon Description n o c I t s e g g u S n o i t p i r c s e D d r a o b y e K A G V e s u o M N A L t r o P l a i r e S B S U...

Page 23: ...out Chapter 4 Motherboard Layout Jumper Setting 1 COM2 7 1 7 1 7 1 1 P C I E_ 1 BAT 1 DDR A 1 11 S M 1 2 111 84 1 0R E C 4 C 11 0 C 11 9 DDR B 1 DDR A 2 DDR B 2 C 1 33 C 11 2 DDR B 3 DDR A 4 2 1 DDR B...

Page 24: ...E Intel 6300ESB Q DDR A4 F Broadcom BCM5705 R DDR B4 G Broadcom BCM 5721 S IPMI Connector H IT8712F IX T AdaptecAIC 7901X I COM2 U PCI X_1 64 66MHz J GPIO V PCI E x4 Lane x8 Slot K DDRA1 W SO DIMM Ty...

Page 25: ...e l g n i S k n a R e l g n i S k n a R l a u D 2 k n a R e l g n i S 2 k n a R l a u D k n a R l a u D k n a R e l g n i S k n a R e l g n i S k n a R e l g n i S 1 k n a R l a u D 3 k n a R l a u D...

Page 26: ...efault values by this jumper Default value doesn t include the Shunter to prevent from improper use this jumper To clear CMOS temporarily short 1 2 pin 1 2 3 close Normal Default value BIOS_TBL CMOS L...

Page 27: ...nction 1 COM2 7 1 7 1 7 1 1 P C I E_ 1 BAT 1 DDR A 1 11 S M 1 2 111 84 1 0R E C 4 C 11 0 C 11 9 DDR B 1 DDR A 2 DDR B 2 C 1 33 C 11 2 DDR B 3 DDR A 4 2 1 DDR B 4 1 1 2 3 close BIOS writable Default va...

Page 28: ...al help only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu F2 Reserved F3 Reserved F4 Reserved F6 Reserved F7 Reserved F8 Reserved F9 LoadtheOptimizedDefaults F10 Save all the CMOS changes onl...

Page 29: ...nalfeaturesenabled disabledsetupmenus z z z z z Boot Thissetuppageincludealltheitemsoffirstbootfunctionfeatures z z z z z Exit There are five optionsin this selection Exit Saving Changes Exit Discardi...

Page 30: ...in Menu Figure 1 will appear on the screen Use arrow keys to select among the items and press Enter to accept or enter the sub menu Figure 1 Main PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Serve...

Page 31: ...hard disk vendor or the system manufacturer TYPE 1 39 Predefined types Users Set parameters by User Auto Set parameters automatically Default Vaules CD ROM Use for ATAPI CD ROM drives or double click...

Page 32: ...SystemInformation This category includes the information of Processor Type Speed Extended memory BIOS Version BIOS Date System Product Name System serial number System version System UUID Main Board I...

Page 33: ...ity Main Advanced Security Server Boot Exit PCI Configuration Item Specific Help Advanced Chipset Control Advanced Processor Option Peripheral Configuration Hardware Monitor Reset Configuration Data N...

Page 34: ...eddedSCSIController Option ROM Scan Enabled Enableing this item to initialize device expansion ROM Defualtvalue Disabled Disablethisfunction PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility PCI Configuration Item Specific H...

Page 35: ...it 1 2 Onboard LAN Control Enabled Enable onboard LAN 1 2 device Default value Disabled Disablethisfunction Option ROM Scan Enabled Enableing this item to initialize device expansion ROM Disabled Disa...

Page 36: ...USB Enabled Enables support for legacy USB Default Value Disabled Disables support for legacy USB PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Chipset Control Item Specific Help USB Controller Enabled Legacy US...

Page 37: ...ables this function PCI E portA1 Device 3 Force PCI Express v1 0 Compability Mode this PCI E port A1 by setting to desired value Force PCI Express 1 0 Force PCI Express v1 0 Compability Mode Enabled E...

Page 38: ...ect 333MHz as memory frequecncy for system Auto Auto determine memory frequency for system Defaultvalues Wake On LAN This option allow user to determine the action of the system when a LAN wake up occ...

Page 39: ...otheroperating systems Machine Checking Enabled EnableMachine Checking Default value Disabled Disablethisfunction PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Processor Option Item Specific Help Hyper Threading...

Page 40: ...cessor SetMaxExtCPUID 3 Set MAX CPUID extended function value to 3 Enabled Enable Set Max Ext CPUID 3 function Disabled Disable this function Default value Thermal Managerment 1 If enabled when the th...

Page 41: ...bled Native Mode Operation Auto F1 Help KL Select Item Change Values F5 Setup Defaults Esc Exit IJ Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save Exit Serial Port A This allows users to configure serial p...

Page 42: ...4 Set IO address to 3E8 2E8 IRQ3 Set IO address to 2E8 Floppy disk controller Enabled Enable the floppy disk controller Default value Disabled Disable the device Floppy Check Enabled Enable the device...

Page 43: ...rallelATA Reset ConfigurationData Yes Clear the Extended System Configuration Data ESCD area No Disablethisfunction defaultvalue ClkGen Spread Spectrum Enabled Enable ClkGen Spread Spectrum Disabled D...

Page 44: ...d Disablethisfunction Network Server Enabled System will be secured at boot to prevent tampering during network operation Defaultvalue Disabled Disablethisfunction Clear Case Open Log Press Enter to c...

Page 45: ...us automatically FAN RPM Display the current CPUs and Power FAN speed PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Hardware Monitor Item Specific Help CPU 1 Temperature 38C 100F CPU 2 Temperature 38C 100F System Tempera...

Page 46: ...word typed now will clear any previously entered password from the CMOS memory You will be asked to confirm the entered password Type the password again and press Enter You may also press Esc to abort...

Page 47: ...to 6 characters in lengh and press Enter The password typed now will clear any previously entered password from the CMOS memory You will be asked to confirm the entered password Type the password aga...

Page 48: ...KL Select Item Change Values F5 Setup Defaults Esc Exit IJ Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save Exit PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Console Redirection Item Specific Help Com Port Address Baud Rate 1...

Page 49: ...E PC ANSI is the standard PC type terminal Note that for VT100 you must select English as your languuage And VT UTF8 uses unicode Options vt100 vt100 vt100 8bit PC ANSI 7bit PC ANSI VT UTF8 FlowContro...

Page 50: ...e prompted All Errors Whenever the BIOS detects a non fatal error the system will be stopped Mid The system boot will not stop for a keyboard or disk error it will stop for all other errors Default va...

Page 51: ...vable Device Hard Drive CD ROM Drive These three fields determines which type of device the system attempt to boot from after PhoenixBIOS Post completed Specifies the boot sequence from the available...

Page 52: ...r to display the following sub menu Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Settup Default Discard Change Save Changes PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Server Boot Exit Exit S...

Page 53: ...ault values for all setup items When you press Enter on this item you will get a confirmation dialog box with a message as below ExitDiscarding Changes This option allows user to exit system setup wit...

Page 54: ...get a confirmation dialog box with a message as below Save Changes This option allows user to save setup dat ato CMOS When you press Enter on this item you will get a confirmation dialog box with a me...

Page 55: ...CNR Communication and Networking Riser DMA Direct Memory Access DMI DesktopManagementInterface DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module DRM DualRetentionMechanism DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory DDR DoubleDa...

Page 56: ...TH Memory Translator Hub MPT MemoryProtocolTranslator NIC Network Interface Card OS Operating System OEM OriginalEquipmentManufacturer PAC PCI A G P Controller POST Power On Self Test PCI PeripheralCo...

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