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Summary of Contents for X12SCQ

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL Revision 1 0 X12SCQ...

Page 2: ...in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer s instruction manual may cause harmfu...

Page 3: ...board is intended to be installed and serviced by professional technicians only For processor memory updates please refer to our website at http www supermicro com products Conventions Used in the Man...

Page 4: ...er B V Het Sterrenbeeld 28 5215 ML s Hertogenbosch The Netherlands Tel 31 0 73 6400390 Fax 31 0 73 6416525 Email sales supermicro nl General Information support supermicro nl Technical Support rma sup...

Page 5: ...rol 18 System Resource Alert 18 1 5 ACPI Features 19 1 6 Power Supply 19 1 7 Serial Port 19 Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Static Sensitive Devices 20 Precautions 20 Unpacking 20 2 2 Processor and Heatsin...

Page 6: ...o 59 System Boot Failure 59 Memory Errors 59 Losing the System s Setup Configuration 60 When the System Becomes Unstable 60 3 2 Technical Support Procedures 62 3 3 Frequently Asked Questions 63 3 4 Ba...

Page 7: ...7 4 7 Boot 111 4 8 Save Exit 113 Appendix A BIOS Codes Appendix B Software Appendix C Standardized Warning Statements Appendix D UEFI BIOS Recovery Preface...

Page 8: ...t Links For your system to work properly please follow the links below to download all necessary drivers utilities and the user s manual for your server Supermicro product manuals http www supermicro...

Page 9: ...erboard Image Note All graphics shown in this manual were based upon the latest PCB revision available at the time of publication of the manual The motherboard you received may or may not look exactly...

Page 10: ...N3 FAN4 FAN2 JPT1 JAT1 JWD1 JLED1 JPL2 JPAC1 JPW1 JL1 I SATA5 I SATA2 I SATA4 I SATA1 I SATA3 I SATA0 JF1 JBT1 JSD1 JTPM1 BT1 CPU FAN MH6 MH7 JPME2 MH2 MH1 MH4 MH5 MH3 JPL1 MH8 LED3 PWR_LED CPU AUDIO...

Page 11: ...I SATA4 I SATA1 I SATA3 I SATA0 JF1 JBT1 JSD1 JTPM1 BT1 CPU FAN MH6 MH7 JPME2 MH2 MH1 MH4 MH5 MH3 JPL1 MH8 LED3 PWR_LED CPU AUDIO FP USB4 5 USB6 7 3 2 SLOT4 PCIe 3 0 x4 SLOT5 PCIe 3 0 x8 SLOT6 PCIe 3...

Page 12: ...board Battery COM12 COM34 COM Headers DVI D Digital Video Interface Port FAN1 FAN4 System Fan Headers FAN1 CPU Fan HD AUDIO Rear Audio Ports HDMI DP High Definition Multimedia Interface DisplayPort I...

Page 13: ...m SLOT7 SLOT6 PCH PCIe 3 0 x4 Slot SLOT7 CPU PCIe 3 0 x16 Slot SP1 Internal Speaker Buzzer USB0 1 Back Panel Universal Serial Bus USB 2 0 Ports USB2 3 USB4 5 Front Accessible USB 2 0 Headers USB6 7 US...

Page 14: ...ipset Intel Q470E Expansion Slots Two PCIe 3 0 x4 Slots One PCIe 3 0 x8 Slot Lanes shared with x16 SLOT7 One PCIe 3 0 x16 Slot One M 2 PCIe 3 0 x4 Slot Supports M Key 2242 2280 and 22110 x16 SLOT7 wit...

Page 15: ...oard voltage monitoring for 12V 5V 3 3V CPU Memory VBAT 3 3V stdby CPU temperature PCH temperature system temperature 6 CPU switch phase voltage regulator CPU thermal trip support Platform Environment...

Page 16: ...PORTS 6Gb s 480Mb s USB2 0 6 SATA III PORTS RJ45 2 5GT s I219LM Intel PCH H Q470E Socket H5 Processor AZALIA Realtek ALC888S VD2 RJ45 2 5GT s I210 AT FLASH SPI 32MB SPI DP DP1 2 DVI D DDI1 Port B DDI2...

Page 17: ...NI AES SGX Intel Turbo Boost Technology Intel Rapid Storage Technology 128GB Non ECC UDIMM DDR4 memory support with speeds of up to 2933MHz Advanced Graphics Displays with Audio Stream VP8 VP9 HEVC O...

Page 18: ...trol fan whenever the CPU temperature exceeds a user defined threshold The overheat circuitry runs independently from the CPU Once the thermal sensor detects that the CPU temperature is too high it wi...

Page 19: ...ecessary for proper and reliable operation It is even more important for processors that have high CPU clock rates where noisy power transmission is present The X12SCQ motherboard accommodates a 24 pi...

Page 20: ...ges only do not touch its components peripheral chips memory modules or gold contacts When handling chips or modules avoid touching their pins Put the motherboard and peripherals back into their antis...

Page 21: ...e processor avoid touching or placing direct pressure on the LGA lands gold contacts Improper installation or socket misalignment can cause serious damage to the processor or CPU socket which may requ...

Page 22: ...the edges with your thumb and index finger align the triangle on the CPU with the triangle on the socket The CPU keys the semi circle cutouts may also be aligned against the socket keys as a guide 4 C...

Page 23: ...nk with Fan 1 Locate the CPU fan header on the motherboard FAN1 CPU FAN 2 Position the heatsink so that the heatsink fan wires are closest to the CPU fan header and are not interfering with other comp...

Page 24: ...ntly push down the fasteners in a diagonal order Example 1 and 2 then 3 and 4 into the mounting holes until you hear a click Then lock the fasteners by turning each one 90 clockwise 7 Once all four fa...

Page 25: ...tions below to remove the heatsink and prevent damage done to the CPU or other components 1 Unplug the power connector from the power supply 2 Disconnect the heatsink fan connector from the CPU fan he...

Page 26: ...SE USB0 1 2 3 Motherboard Installation 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 a...

Page 27: ...4 Install standoffs in the chassis as needed 5 Install the motherboard into the chassis carefully to avoid damaging other motherboard components 6 Using the Phillips screwdriver insert a pan head 6 s...

Page 28: ...le damage Memory Support The X12SCQ supports up to 128GB of Non ECC UDIMM memory with speeds of up to 2933MHz in four memory slots Refer to the table below for the recommended DIMM population order Re...

Page 29: ...GNED IN USA Intel Q470E BIOS LICENSE MAC CODE JGP1 DIMMA1 DIMMB1 DIMMA2 DIMMB2 COM12 COM34 MH12 MH11 MH9 JPW2 SP1 JSTBY1 JD1 FAN1 FAN3 FAN4 FAN2 JPT1 JAT1 JWD1 JLED1 JPL2 JPAC1 JPW1 JL1 I SATA5 I SATA...

Page 30: ...B8 9 3 2 LAN1 HDMI DP DVI D VGA KB MOUSE USB0 1 DIMM Installation 1 Insert DIMM modules in the following order DIMMA2 DIMMB2 then DIMMA1 DIMMB1 For the system to work properly use memory modules of th...

Page 31: ...00 BAR CODE DESIGNED IN USA Intel Q470E BIOS LICENSE MAC CODE JGP1 DIMMA1 DIMMB1 DIMMA2 DIMMB2 COM12 COM34 MH12 MH11 MH9 JPW2 SP1 JSTBY1 JD1 FAN1 FAN3 FAN4 FAN2 JPT1 JAT1 JWD1 JLED1 JPL2 JPAC1 JPW1 JL...

Page 32: ...ST NIC2 NIC1 HDD LED USB10 11 3 2 10Gb LED PWR HD AUDIO SLOT7 PCIe 3 0 x16 UNB NON ECC DDR4 DIMM REQUIRED ALWAYS POPULATE BLUE SOCKET FIRST PCIe M 2 M1 LAN2 USB2 3 USB8 9 3 2 LAN1 HDMI DP DVI D VGA KB...

Page 33: ...TA1 I SATA3 I SATA0 JF1 JBT1 JSD1 JTPM1 BT1 CPU FAN MH6 MH7 JPME2 MH2 MH1 MH4 MH5 MH3 JPL1 MH8 LED3 PWR_LED CPU AUDIO FP USB4 5 USB6 7 3 2 SLOT4 PCIe 3 0 x4 SLOT5 PCIe 3 0 x8 SLOT6 PCIe 3 0 x4 ON PWR...

Page 34: ...8 SLOT6 PCIe 3 0 x4 ON PWR X LED OH FF RST NIC2 NIC1 HDD LED USB10 11 3 2 10Gb LED PWR HD AUDIO SLOT7 PCIe 3 0 x16 UNB NON ECC DDR4 DIMM REQUIRED ALWAYS POPULATE BLUE SOCKET FIRST PCIe M 2 M1 LAN2 USB...

Page 35: ...7 and USB8 9 on the I O back panel and one front access USB 3 2 header USB10 11 The USB10 11 header is USB 3 2 Type A The onboard headers can be used to provide front side USB access with a cable not...

Page 36: ...ne In 5 Line Out 6 Mic In 1 6 5 4 3 2 X12SCQ REV 1 00 BAR CODE DESIGNED IN USA Intel Q470E BIOS LICENSE MAC CODE JGP1 DIMMA1 DIMMB1 DIMMA2 DIMMB2 COM12 COM34 MH12 MH11 MH9 JPW2 SP1 JSTBY1 JD1 FAN1 FAN...

Page 37: ...3 2 10Gb LED PWR HD AUDIO SLOT7 PCIe 3 0 x16 UNB NON ECC DDR4 DIMM REQUIRED ALWAYS POPULATE BLUE SOCKET FIRST PCIe M 2 M1 LAN2 USB2 3 USB8 9 3 2 LAN1 HDMI DP DVI D VGA KB MOUSE USB0 1 Power Button OH...

Page 38: ...on 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...

Page 39: ...3 3V 8 OH Fan Fail LED Power Button OH Fan Fail LED NIC1 Activity LED Reset Button HDD LED PWR LED Reset PWR 3 3V Stby Ground 15 3 3V Stby 16 1 2 Ground NIC2 Activity LED X 3 3V 3 3V Stby X 3 3V 1 OH...

Page 40: ...1 2 HDD LED The HDD LED connection is located on pins 13 and 14 of JF1 Attach a cable to pin 14 to show hard drive activity status Refer to the table below for pin definitions HDD LED Pin Definitions...

Page 41: ...12 3 3V X12SCQ REV 1 00 BAR CODE DESIGNED IN USA Intel Q470E BIOS LICENSE MAC CODE JGP1 DIMMA1 DIMMB1 DIMMA2 DIMMB2 COM12 COM34 MH12 MH11 MH9 JPW2 SP1 JSTBY1 JD1 FAN1 FAN3 FAN4 FAN2 JPT1 JAT1 JWD1 JL...

Page 42: ...nd motherboard X12SCQ REV 1 00 BAR CODE DESIGNED IN USA Intel Q470E BIOS LICENSE MAC CODE JGP1 DIMMA1 DIMMB1 DIMMA2 DIMMB2 COM12 COM34 MH12 MH11 MH9 JPW2 SP1 JSTBY1 JD1 FAN1 FAN3 FAN4 FAN2 JPT1 JAT1 J...

Page 43: ...RST NIC2 NIC1 HDD LED USB10 11 3 2 10Gb LED PWR HD AUDIO SLOT7 PCIe 3 0 x16 UNB NON ECC DDR4 DIMM REQUIRED ALWAYS POPULATE BLUE SOCKET FIRST PCIe M 2 M1 LAN2 USB2 3 USB8 9 3 2 LAN1 HDMI DP DVI D VGA...

Page 44: ...NON ECC DDR4 DIMM REQUIRED ALWAYS POPULATE BLUE SOCKET FIRST PCIe M 2 M1 LAN2 USB2 3 USB8 9 3 2 LAN1 HDMI DP DVI D VGA KB MOUSE USB0 1 TPM Port 80 Header A Trusted Platform Module TPM Port 80 header i...

Page 45: ...I SATA4 I SATA1 I SATA3 I SATA0 JF1 JBT1 JSD1 JTPM1 BT1 CPU FAN MH6 MH7 JPME2 MH2 MH1 MH4 MH5 MH3 JPL1 MH8 LED3 PWR_LED CPU AUDIO FP USB4 5 USB6 7 3 2 SLOT4 PCIe 3 0 x4 SLOT5 PCIe 3 0 x8 SLOT6 PCIe 3...

Page 46: ...QUIRED ALWAYS POPULATE BLUE SOCKET FIRST PCIe M 2 M1 LAN2 USB2 3 USB8 9 3 2 LAN1 HDMI DP DVI D VGA KB MOUSE USB0 1 1 2 1 Speaker Buzzer 2 Chassis Intrusion Speaker Buzzer Pins 1 4 are for the speaker...

Page 47: ...3 0 x4 SLOT5 PCIe 3 0 x8 SLOT6 PCIe 3 0 x4 ON PWR X LED OH FF RST NIC2 NIC1 HDD LED USB10 11 3 2 10Gb LED PWR HD AUDIO SLOT7 PCIe 3 0 x16 UNB NON ECC DDR4 DIMM REQUIRED ALWAYS POPULATE BLUE SOCKET FIR...

Page 48: ...RST PCIe M 2 M1 LAN2 USB2 3 USB8 9 3 2 LAN1 HDMI DP DVI D VGA KB MOUSE USB0 1 5 6 4 3 M 2 Slot This motherboard has one M 2 slot M 2 was formerly known as Next Generation Form Factor NGFF and serves t...

Page 49: ...7 GP5 8 GP6 9 GP7 10 Ground X12SCQ REV 1 00 BAR CODE DESIGNED IN USA Intel Q470E BIOS LICENSE MAC CODE JGP1 DIMMA1 DIMMB1 DIMMA2 DIMMB2 COM12 COM34 MH12 MH11 MH9 JPW2 SP1 JSTBY1 JD1 FAN1 FAN3 FAN4 FAN...

Page 50: ...4 ON PWR X LED OH FF RST NIC2 NIC1 HDD LED USB10 11 3 2 10Gb LED PWR HD AUDIO SLOT7 PCIe 3 0 x16 UNB NON ECC DDR4 DIMM REQUIRED ALWAYS POPULATE BLUE SOCKET FIRST PCIe M 2 M1 LAN2 USB2 3 USB8 9 3 2 LAN...

Page 51: ...AUDIO SLOT7 PCIe 3 0 x16 UNB NON ECC DDR4 DIMM REQUIRED ALWAYS POPULATE BLUE SOCKET FIRST PCIe M 2 M1 LAN2 USB2 3 USB8 9 3 2 LAN1 HDMI DP DVI D VGA KB MOUSE USB0 1 1 2 1 COM12 2 COM34 COM Headers The...

Page 52: ...he jumper is off the pins Connector Pins Jumper Setting 3 2 1 3 2 1 CMOS Clear JBT1 is used to clear CMOS which will also clear any passwords Instead of pins this jumper consists of contact pads to pr...

Page 53: ...wer loss previously occurred The default setting is ATX Mode ATX AT Mode Select Jumper Settings Jumper Setting Definition Pins 1 2 ATX Default Pins 2 3 AT X12SCQ REV 1 00 BAR CODE DESIGNED IN USA Inte...

Page 54: ...JWD1 JLED1 JPL2 JPAC1 JPW1 JL1 I SATA5 I SATA2 I SATA4 I SATA1 I SATA3 I SATA0 JF1 JBT1 JSD1 JTPM1 BT1 CPU FAN MH6 MH7 JPME2 MH2 MH1 MH4 MH5 MH3 JPL1 MH8 LED3 PWR_LED CPU AUDIO FP USB4 5 USB6 7 3 2 SL...

Page 55: ...E DESIGNED IN USA Intel Q470E BIOS LICENSE MAC CODE JGP1 DIMMA1 DIMMB1 DIMMA2 DIMMB2 COM12 COM34 MH12 MH11 MH9 JPW2 SP1 JSTBY1 JD1 FAN1 FAN3 FAN4 FAN2 JPT1 JAT1 JWD1 JLED1 JPL2 JPAC1 JPW1 JL1 I SATA5...

Page 56: ...not connected Green System On X12SCQ REV 1 00 BAR CODE DESIGNED IN USA Intel Q470E BIOS LICENSE MAC CODE JGP1 DIMMA1 DIMMB1 DIMMA2 DIMMB2 COM12 COM34 MH12 MH11 MH9 JPW2 SP1 JSTBY1 JD1 FAN1 FAN3 FAN4...

Page 57: ...bps X12SCQ REV 1 00 BAR CODE DESIGNED IN USA Intel Q470E BIOS LICENSE MAC CODE JGP1 DIMMA1 DIMMB1 DIMMA2 DIMMB2 COM12 COM34 MH12 MH11 MH9 JPW2 SP1 JSTBY1 JD1 FAN1 FAN3 FAN4 FAN2 JPT1 JAT1 JWD1 JLED1 J...

Page 58: ...en the motherboard and chassis 2 Disconnect all ribbon wire cables from the motherboard including those for the keyboard and mouse 3 Remove all add on cards 4 Install the CPU making sure it is fully s...

Page 59: ...hapter 2 2 Remove all components from the motherboard especially the DIMM modules Make sure that system power is on and that memory error beeps are activated 3 Turn on the system with only one DIMM mo...

Page 60: ...nk on the motherboard s product page to see a list of supported memory 3 HDD support Make sure that all hard disk drives HDDs work properly Replace the bad HDDs with good ones 4 System cooling Check t...

Page 61: ...necessary remove a component in question from the chassis and test it in isolation to make sure that it works properly Replace a bad component with a good one 5 Check and change one component at a ti...

Page 62: ...our website http www supermicro com FAQ index php before contacting Technical Support 2 BIOS upgrades can be downloaded from our website http www supermicro com ResourceApps BIOS_IPMI_Intel html 3 If...

Page 63: ...tml Please check our BIOS warning message and the information on how to update your BIOS on our website Select your motherboard model and download the BIOS file to your computer Also check the current...

Page 64: ...damaged battery may release hazardous materials into the environment Do not discard a used battery in the garbage or a public landfill Please comply with the regulations set up by your local hazardou...

Page 65: ...displayed on the outside of the shipping carton and the shipping package is mailed prepaid or hand carried Shipping and handling charges will be applied for all orders that must be mailed when service...

Page 66: ...etc Each main BIOS menu option is described in this manual The Main BIOS screen has two main frames The left frame displays all the options that can be configured Grayed out options cannot be configu...

Page 67: ...ghlight System Date or System Time using the arrow keys Enter new values using the keyboard Press the Tab key or the arrow keys to move between fields The date must be entered in MM DD YYYY format The...

Page 68: ...Super X12SCQ User s Manual 68 Memory Information Total Memory This item displays the total size of memory available in the system...

Page 69: ...r settings ACPI Settings ACPI Sleep State Use this feature to select the ACPI Sleep State that the system will enter into when the suspend button is activated The options are Suspend Disabled and S3 S...

Page 70: ...bled and Disabled Boot Feature Fast Boot Enable this feature to reduce the time the computer takes to boot up The computer will boot with a minimal set of required devices This feature does not have a...

Page 71: ...is feature controls how the system shuts down when the power button is pressed Select 4 Seconds Override for the user to power off the system after pressing and holding the power button for four secon...

Page 72: ...n supported by the CPU If set to Enabled the hardware prefetcher will prefetch streams of data and instructions from the main memory to the L2 cache to improve CPU performance The options are Disabled...

Page 73: ...performance state that the BIOS will set before the operating system handoff The options are Power Saving Max Non Turbo Performance and Turbo Performance Intel SpeedStep Intel SpeedStep Technology all...

Page 74: ...ure allows the user to enable or disable the un demotion of C State The options are Disabled C1 C3 and C1 and C3 Package C State Demotion Use this feature to enable or disable the Package C State demo...

Page 75: ...feature to set the maximum memory frequency for onboard memory modules The options are Auto 1067 1200 1333 1400 1600 1800 1867 2000 2133 2200 2400 2600 2667 2800 and 2933 Max TOLUD This feature sets...

Page 76: ...nfiguration IGFX VBIOS Version IGFX GOP Version Graphics Turbo IMON Current Use this feature to set the graphics turbo IMON value The default is 31 Skip Scanning of External Gfx Card If set to enabled...

Page 77: ...on the DVMT 5 0 platform The options are 128MB 256MB and MAX PM Support Enable this feature to activate Power Management BIOS support The options are En able and Disable PAVP Enable Protected Audio V...

Page 78: ...ice installed on the specified port The options are Auto Gen 1 Gen 2 and Gen 3 GT Power Management Control RC6 Render Standby Use this feature to enable render standby support The options are Disabled...

Page 79: ...SA GNA device The options are Enabled and Disabled PCH IO Configuration PCH IO Configuration PCH SKU Stepping PCI Express Configuration DMI Link ASPM Control Use this feature to set the ASPM Active S...

Page 80: ...Enabled HTTP Boot Configuration HTTP BOOT Configuration HTTP Boot One Time Use this feature to create the HTTP boot option The options are Disabled and Enabled Input The Description Highlight the fea...

Page 81: ...Request address of a serial port specified by the user Select Auto to allow the BIOS to automatically assign the base I O and IRQ address The options are Auto IO 2F8h IRQ 3 IO 3F8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 10 11...

Page 82: ...IO 2E8h IRQ 3 IO 3F8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 IO 2F8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 IO 3E8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 and IO 2E8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 Network Configuration MAC 3CECEF3CC771 IPv4 Network Confi...

Page 83: ...an automatic or manual policy The options are Automatic and Manual Save Changes And Exit When you have completed the changes for this section select this option to save all changes made and exit PCH F...

Page 84: ...bled and Enabled WatchDog Select Enabled to allow AMT to reset or power down the system if the operating system or BIOS hangs or crashes The options are Disabled and Enabled OS Timer BIOS Timer These...

Page 85: ...OEM Debug Menu Enable Use this feature to enable or disable the OEM debug menu in MEBx The options are Disabled and Enabled Unconfigure ME Use this feature to reset the MEBx password to default The op...

Page 86: ...I Native Support Consistent Device Name Support This feature controls the device naming for network devices and slots The options are Disabled and Enabled PCIe PCI PnP Configuration PCH SLOT4 PCI E 3...

Page 87: ...tions are Disabled and Enabled PXE Boot Wait Time Use this option to specify the wait time to press the ESC key to abort the PXE boot Press or on your keyboard to change the value The default setting...

Page 88: ...ve state when I O activity resumes The options are Disabled and Enabled Serial ATA Port 0 5 This feature displays the information detected on the installed SATA drive on the particular SATA port Softw...

Page 89: ...r second COM1 Data Bits Use this feature to set the data transmission size for Console Redirection The options are 7 Bits and 8 Bits COM1 Parity A parity bit can be sent along with regular data bits t...

Page 90: ...T Use this feature to enable or disable legacy console redirection after BIOS POST When set to Bootloader legacy console redirection is disabled before booting the OS When set to Always Enable legacy...

Page 91: ...bits The options are None Even Odd Mark and Space COM2 Stop Bits A stop bit indicates the end of a serial data packet Select 1 Stop Bit for standard serial data communication Select 2 Stop Bits if sl...

Page 92: ...n Settings Use this feature to specify how the host computer will exchange data with the client computer which is the remote computer used by the user COM3 Terminal Type This feature allows the user t...

Page 93: ...the receiving buffer is empty The options are None and Hardware RTS CTS COM3 VT UTF8 Combo Key Support Select Enabled to enable VT UTF8 Combination Key support for ANSI VT100 terminals The options are...

Page 94: ...Console Redirection Make sure that the same speed is used in the host computer and the client computer A lower transmission speed may be required for long and busy lines The options are 9600 19200 38...

Page 95: ...sabled and Enabled COM4 Putty KeyPad This feature selects the settings for Function Keys and KeyPad used for Putty which is a terminal emulator designed for the Windows OS The options are VT100 LINUX...

Page 96: ...its to detect data transmission errors Select Even if the parity bit is set to 0 and the number of 1 s in data bits is even Select Odd if the parity bit is set to 0 and the number of 1 s in data bits...

Page 97: ...direction is disabled before booting the OS When set to Always Enable legacy Console Redirection remains enabled when booting the OS The options are Always Enable and Bootloader Legacy Console Redirec...

Page 98: ...the flow control for Console Redirection to prevent data loss caused by buffer overflow Send a Stop signal to stop sending data when the receiving buffer is full Send a Start signal to start sending...

Page 99: ...on The options are Disabled and Enabled Storage Hierarchy Use this feature to disable or enable storage hierarchy for cryptographic protection The options are Disabled and Enabled Endorsement Hierarch...

Page 100: ...nd off The XHCI ownership change should be claimed by the XHCI driver The settings are Enabled and Disabled USB Mass Storage Driver Support Select Enabled for USB mass storage device support The optio...

Page 101: ...ake On LAN Select Enabled for wake on LAN support which will allow the system to wake up when an onboard LAN device receives an incoming signal The options are Disabled and Enabled Blink LEDs Use this...

Page 102: ...ddress MAC Address Driver Health This feature provides the health status for the network drivers and controllers Intel R PRO 1000 6 7 05 PCI E Controller 9535bd98 Child 0 Intel R I210 Gigabit Network...

Page 103: ...Settings Erase Event Log If No is selected data stored in the event log will not be erased Select Yes Next Reset data in the event log will be erased upon next system reboot Select Yes Every Reset da...

Page 104: ...ter is incremented This is a numeric value The default value is 1 METW The Multiple Event Time Window METW defines the number of minutes that must pass between duplicate log events before MECI is incr...

Page 105: ...alth settings System Health CPU Temperature PCH Temperature System Temperature Peripheral Temperature AOC AOM Riser Onboard Temperature Fan Speed Control Use this feature to select the fan speed mode...

Page 106: ...Super X12SCQ User s Manual 106 12V VDIMM 5VCC AVCC 3 3VCC VSB VBAT...

Page 107: ...frozen command for SATA and NVMe devices The options are Enabled and Disabled Password Check Select Setup for the system to check for a password at Setup Select Always for the system to check for a pa...

Page 108: ...fault Secure Boot key databases The op tions are Yes and No Reset to Setup Mode This feature deletes all Secure Boot key databases from NVRAM The options are Yes and No Export Secure Boot variables Th...

Page 109: ...lect No to load the KEK from a file The options are Yes and No Authorized Signatures Update Select Yes to load the factory default DB Select No to load the DB from an external file The options are Yes...

Page 110: ...add the DBT from the manufacturer s defaults list to the existing DBT Select No to load the DBT from a file The options are Yes and No OsRecovery Signature Update Select Yes to load a factory default...

Page 111: ...ioritizes the order of bootable devices that the system boots from Press Enter on each entry from top to bottom to select devices If the feature Boot Mode Select is set to Legacy UEFI or Dual the foll...

Page 112: ...from the boot priority list Delete Boot Option Use this item to remove an EFI boot option from the boot priority list UEFI NETWORK Drive BBS Priorities This feature sets the system boot order of detec...

Page 113: ...eset After completing the system configuration changes select this option to save the changes you have made This will not reset reboot the system Save Changes When you have completed the system config...

Page 114: ...e Exit menu and press Enter Use this feature to retrieve user defined settings that were saved previously Boot Override Listed in this section are other boot options for the system i e Built in EFI sh...

Page 115: ...boot up procedure If a fatal error occurs you should consult with your system manufacturer for possible repairs These fatal errors are usually communicated through a series of audible beeps The table...

Page 116: ...com support manuals AMI BIOS POST Codes User s Guide When BIOS performs the Power On Self Test it writes checkpoint codes to I O port 0080h If the computer cannot complete the boot process a diagnosti...

Page 117: ...bsite at www supermicro com support manuals Installing the OS 1 Create a method to access the MS Windows installation ISO file That might be a DVD perhaps using an external USB SATA DVD drive or a USB...

Page 118: ...he driver browse the USB flash drive for the proper driver files For RAID choose the SATA sSATA RAID driver indicated then choose the storage drive on which you want to install it For non RAID choose...

Page 119: ...Another option is to go to the Supermicro website at http www supermicro com products Find the product page for your motherboard and download the latest drivers and utilities Insert the flash drive or...

Page 120: ...agement Protocol SNMP SuperDoctor 5 comes in local and remote management versions and can be used with Nagios to maximize your system monitoring needs With SuperDoctor 5 Management Server SSM Server y...

Page 121: ...before installing or configuring components These warnings may also be found on our website at http www supermicro com about policies safety_information cfm Battery Handling Warnung Bei Einsetzen ein...

Page 122: ...vaar indien de batterij verkeerd vervangen wordt Vervang de batterij slechts met hetzelfde of een equivalent type die door de fabrikant aanbevolen wordt Gebruikte batterijen dienen overeenkomstig fabr...

Page 123: ...eglamentos nacionales Attention La mise au rebut ou le recyclage de ce produit sont g n ralement soumis des lois et ou directives de respect de l environnement Renseignez vous aupr s de l organisme co...

Page 124: ...management to a computer during system boot D 2 Recovering the UEFI BIOS Image A UEFI BIOS flash chip consists of a recovery BIOS block and a main BIOS block a main BIOS image The recovery block conta...

Page 125: ...ed on a bootable or non bootable USB attached device However the BIOS might need several minutes to locate the SUPER ROM file if the media size becomes too large due to the huge volumes of folders and...

Page 126: ...board 2 Insert the USB device that contains the new BIOS image Super ROM into your USB port and reset the system until the following screen appears 3 After locating the new BIOS binary image the syste...

Page 127: ...ystem boot to enter the BIOS Setup utility From the top of the tool bar select Boot to enter the submenu From the submenu list select Boot Option 1 as shown below Then set Boot Option 1 to UEFI AP UEF...

Page 128: ...interrupt this process until the BIOS flashing is complete 9 The screen above indicates that the BIOS update process is complete When you see the screen above unplug the AC power cable from the power...

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