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Running Setup

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Default settings are in bold text unless otherwise noted

.

The BIOS setup options described in this section are selected by choosing

the appropriate text from the main BIOS Setup screen.  All displayed text is

described in this section, although the screen display is often all you need to

understand how to set the options (see on next page).

When you first power on the computer, the Phoenix BIOS™ is immediately

activated.

While the BIOS is in control, the Setup program can be activated in one of two

w a y s :

1.

By pressing <Delete> immediately after turning the system on, or

2.

When the message shown below appears briefly at the bottom of the

screen during the POST (Power On Self-Test),  press  the <Delete> key to

activate the main Setup menu:

Press the <Delete> key to enter Setup

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Main BIOS Setup

All main Setup options are described in this section.  The main BIOS Setup  screen

is displayed below.

Use the Up/Down arrow keys to move among the different settings in each menu.

Use the Left/Right arrow keys to change the options for each setting.

Press the <Esc> key to exit the CMOS Setup Menu.  The next section describes

in detail how to navigate through the menus.

Items that use submenus are indicated with the 

!

 

icon.  With the item highlighted,

press the <Enter> key to access the submenu.

Summary of Contents for SuperServer 7044A-82R

Page 1: ...SUPERSERVER 7044A 82R USER SMANUAL 1 0 SUPER...

Page 2: ...R INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR DOCUMENTATION EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN PARTICULAR THE VENDOR SHALL NOT HAVE LIABILITY FOR ANY HARDWARE SOFTWARE OR DATA STORED OR USED W...

Page 3: ...apter 1 Introduction The first chapter provides a checklist of the main components included with the server system and describes the main features of the SUPER X6DA8 G2 serverboard and the SC942i R760...

Page 4: ...o this chapter when adding or removing processors or main memory and when reconfiguring the serverboard Chapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup Refer to Chapter 6 for detailed information on the SC942i R760...

Page 5: ...v Preface Notes...

Page 6: ...orkstation 7044A 82R 2 1 2 3 Preparing for Setup 2 1 2 4 Installing the SuperWorkstation 7044A 82R into a Rack 2 4 2 5 Checking the Serverboard Setup 2 8 2 6 Checking the Drive Bay Setup 2 10 Chapter...

Page 7: ...orts 5 6 5 5 Installing Memory 5 6 5 6 Adding PCI Cards 5 8 5 7 Serverboard Details 5 9 X6DA8 G2 Layout 5 10 X6DA8 G2 Quick Reference 5 10 5 8 Connector Definitions 5 11 ATX Power Connector 5 11 Proce...

Page 8: ...11 Parallel Port Floppy Hard Disk Drive and SCSI Connections 5 21 Parallel Port Connector 5 21 Floppy Connector 5 22 IDE Connectors 5 22 Ultra320 SCSI Connectors 5 23 Chapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup...

Page 9: ...Table of Contents ix 7 5 Security 7 19 7 6 Boot 7 21 7 7 Exit 7 22 Appendices Appendix A BIOS POST Codes A 1 Appendix B Software Installation B 1 Appendix C System Specifications C 1...

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Page 11: ...various hardware components have been included with the SuperServer 7044A 82R as listed below One 1 3 5 floppy drive FPD PNSC 02 1 One 1 12 cm exhaust fan FAN 0054 Three 3 hot swap 12 cm chassis fans...

Page 12: ...the same size and speed to be installed in pairs Onboard SCSI Onboard SCSI is provided with an Adaptec AIC 7902 SCSI chip which supports dual channel Ultra320 SCSI at a throughput of 320 MB sec for e...

Page 13: ...pick up the load and keep the system running without interruption A failed power supply module will illuminate the power fail LED The power supply modules are all hot swappable so you don t have to p...

Page 14: ...as a tower or mounted in a 4U rackmount configuration The I O backplane provides seven motherboard expansion slots two COM ports a parallel port four USB 2 0 ports PS 2 mouse and keyboard ports two G...

Page 15: ...DRI I 400 A PXH B PCI EXP A 1 PCI X SLOT 3 1 PCI X PCI X BUS 100 M HZ Gbi t LAN SLOT 2 J 13 PCI X BUS 100 M HZ J 14 1 PCI EXP SLOT 4 J 17 PCI EXP B C X16 J 15 1 PCI EXP SLOT 6 DI M M s I DE PRI SEC UD...

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Page 17: ...ection 2 5 2 2 Unpacking the 7044A 82R You should inspect the box the SuperServer 7044A 82R was shipped in and note if it was damaged in any way If the server itself shows damage you should file a dam...

Page 18: ...e extending a component from the rack You should extend only one component at a time extending two or more simultaneously may cause the rack to become unstable Server Precautions Review the electrical...

Page 19: ...mised Mechanical Loading Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that a hazardous condition does not arise due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the...

Page 20: ...using Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails The optional 7044A 82R rackmount kit CSE PT26 or CSE PT26B black in cludes two rack rail assemblies Each of these assemblies consist of three sections...

Page 21: ...ides of the chassis First add the rack handles Then position the fixed chassis rail sec tions you just removed along the side of the 7044A 82R making sure the screw holes line up Note that these two r...

Page 22: ...ide assemblies at the desired loca tion in the rack keeping the sliding rail guide facing the inside of the rack Screw the assembly securely to the rack using the brackets provided Attach the other as...

Page 23: ...se first keeping in mind that they are left right specific marked with L and R Then line up the rear of the chassis rails with the front of the rack rails Slide the chassis rails into the rack rails k...

Page 24: ...You should have one or two processors already installed into the serverboard Each processor should have its own heatsink attached See Chapter 5 for instructions on processor installation 3 CPU clock r...

Page 25: ...Chapter 2 Server Installation 2 9 Figure 2 5 Accessing the Inside of the 7044A 82R...

Page 26: ...st remove the top left chassis cover as described in the previous section Refer to Chapter 6 for details 3 Installing CD ROM and floppy disk drives Refer to Chapter 6 if you need to reinstall a CD ROM...

Page 27: ...ide input power to the system Plug the power cord from the power supply units into a high quality power strip that offers protection from electrical noise and power surges It is recommended that you u...

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Page 29: ...ecific components There are also two buttons on the chassis control panel 3 2 Control Panel Buttons There are two push button buttons located on the front of the chassis These are in order from left t...

Page 30: ...lly be illuminated when the sys tem is operating HDD Indicates IDE channel activity On the SuperServer 7044A 82R this LED indicates SCSI hard drive activity when flashing NIC1 Indicates network activi...

Page 31: ...ctivity A connection to the SCSI SCA backplane enables this LED to blink on and off when that particular drive is being accessed Red A SAF TE compliant backplane is needed to activate the red LEDs whi...

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Page 33: ...memory modules and the CD ROM and floppy drives When disconnecting power you should first power down the system with the operating system and then unplug the power cords of all the power supply units...

Page 34: ...ing fan Remove any jewelry or metal objects from your body which are excellent metal conductors that can create short circuits and harm you if they come into contact with printed circuit boards or are...

Page 35: ...d circuit boards PCBs in their antistatic bags until ready for use Touch a grounded metal object before removing the board from the antistatic bag Do not let components or PCBs come into contact with...

Page 36: ...ce when the 7044A 82R is operating to ensure proper cooling Out of warranty damage to the 7044A 82R system can occur if this practice is not strictly followed For grounding purposes make sure your com...

Page 37: ...that the size and weight of the serverboard can cause it to bend if handled improperly which may result in damage To prevent the serverboard from bending keep one hand under the center of the board t...

Page 38: ...cket when power is applied Install CPU1 first IMPORTANT Always connect the power cord last and always remove it before adding removing or changing any hardware components Make sure that you install th...

Page 39: ...w in two diagonal screws ie the 1 and the 2 screws until just snug do not fully tighten the screws to avoid possible damage to the CPU 4 Finish the installation by fully tightening all four screws Fig...

Page 40: ...onnect to the pin 1 locations If you are configuring the sys tem keep the airflow in mind when routing the cables The following data cables with their motherboard connector locations noted should be c...

Page 41: ...header All JF1 wires have been bundled into single ribbon cable to simplify their connection Make sure the red wire plugs into pin 1 as marked on the board The other end connects to the Control Panel...

Page 42: ...ible damage Also note that the memory is interleaved to improve performance see step 1 DIMM Installation See Figures 5 4 and 5 5 1 Insert the desired number of DIMMs into the memory slots starting wit...

Page 43: ...e Pay attention to the bottom notch To Remove Use your thumbs to gently push each release tab outward to free the DIMM from the slot Memory Support The X6DA8 G2 supports up to 16 GB of registered ECC...

Page 44: ...pport 2 PCI card installation Before installing a PCI add on card make sure you install it into a slot that supports the speed of the card see step 1 above Begin by removing the screw from the I O bac...

Page 45: ...JLAN1 COM2 COM1 P a r r a l l e l Port FAN6 FAN5 J32 ATX PWR J1B4 JPF P W Force On Line_In Line_Out JPC1 SI O Slot 6 x16 PCI Express Slot 5 PCI 33MHz Slot 3 PCI X 133MHz Slot 2 PCI X 100MHz J27 CD1 C...

Page 46: ...COM2 Serial Port Connectors DIMM1A 4B Memory SDRAM Slots FAN1 8 CPU FAN1 CPU FAN2 Chassis Fans Headers J3 J4 IDE 1 2 Disk Drive Connectors J9 Keyboard Mouse J20 IPMI 2 0 Connector J22 System Managemen...

Page 47: ...Number Definition 13 3 3V 14 12V 15 COM 16 PS_ON 17 COM 18 COM 19 COM 20 Res NC 21 5V 22 5V 23 5V 24 COM Pin Number Definition 1 3 3V 2 3 3V 3 COM 4 5V 5 COM 6 5V 7 COM 8 PWR_OK 9 5VSB 10 12V 11 12V 1...

Page 48: ...y Refer to the table on the right for pin definitions NIC1 NIC2 LED Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Number 9 11 10 12 Definition Vcc GND Overheat Fan Fail LED Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Number 7 8 Definition Vcc...

Page 49: ...are back panel USB ports USB0 3 at J40 and the other four are front panel USB headers USB4 5 JD3 and USB6 7 JD2 See the tables on the right for pin definitions Reset Button The Reset Button connectio...

Page 50: ...hernet Ports Two Gigabit Ethernet ports desig nated LAN1 and LAN2 are located on the I O backplane These ports accept RJF1 type cables Note Pin 10 is included on the header but not on the port Fan Hea...

Page 51: ...g call to the mo dem when in suspend state See the table on the right for pin defini tions You must have a Wake On Ring card and cable to use this fea ture Wake on Ring Pin Definitions JWOR1 Pin Numbe...

Page 52: ...ilure on the chassis See the table on the right for pin definitions Power Fail Pin Definitions JP12 Pin Number 1 2 3 4 Definition P S 1 Fail Signal P S 2 Fail Signal P S 3 Fail Signal Reset from MB No...

Page 53: ...mpers Closed means the jumper is on and Open means the jumper is off the pins Connector Pins Jumper Cap Setting Pin 1 2 short 3 2 1 3 2 1 CMOS Clear JBT1 is used to clear CMOS which will also clear an...

Page 54: ...ders See the table on the right for jumper settings Jumper Position Pins 1 2 Pins 2 3 Definition Enabled Disabled SCSI Enable Disable Jumper Settings JPA1 SCSI Termination Enable Disable Jumpers JPA2...

Page 55: ...ing in the Advanced Chipset Features section of BIOS To activate the Onboard Audio please enable the Jumper JPC1 See the table on right for pin definitions Watch Dog Enable Disable JWD enables the Wat...

Page 56: ...The system will notify you in the event of a power supply failure This feature assumes that Supermicro redundant power supply units are installed in the chassis If you only have a single power supply...

Page 57: ...t is located on J23 See the table on the right for pin definitions Pin Number Function 1 Strobe 3 Data Bit 0 5 Data Bit 1 7 Data Bit 2 9 Data Bit 3 11 Data Bit 4 13 Data Bit 5 15 Data Bit 6 17 Data Bi...

Page 58: ...32 Side 1 Select 34 Diskette Floppy Connector Pin Definitions JP8 Pin Number Function 1 Reset IDE 3 Host Data 7 5 Host Data 6 7 Host Data 5 9 Host Data 4 11 Host Data 3 13 Host Data 2 15 Host Data 1...

Page 59: ...23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Signal Names DB 12 DB 13 DB 14 DB 15 DB P1 DB 0 DB 1 DB 2 DB 3 DB 4 DB 5 DB 6 DB 7 DB P GROUND GROUND TERMPWR TERMPWR RESERVED GROUND ATN GROUND BSY ACK RST MSG SEL...

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Page 61: ...ant to handle them very carefully The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from static discharge Precautions Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static disc...

Page 62: ...6 2 SUPERSERVER 7044A 82R Manual SCSI Drive Bays 5 Figure 6 1 Chassis Front View System Reset Main Power System LEDs Floppy Drive 5 25 Drive Bays 5 SCSI Drive IDs 4 3 2 1 0 from left to right...

Page 63: ...to the control panel side of the chassis The LEDs on the control panel inform you of system status see Figure 6 2 for details See Chapter 5 for details on JF1 Figure 6 2 Front Control Panel LEDs Powe...

Page 64: ...n the system Replacing System Fans 1 Identifying the failed fan Inspect the back of the chassis to see if the 12 cm exhaust fan has failed You must power down the system to replace this fan The 12 cm...

Page 65: ...SI drive IDs are preconfigured as 0 through 4 in order from right to left or from bottom to top if rackmounted Note You must use standard 1 high 80 pin SCA SCSI drives in the SuperServer 7044A 82R Use...

Page 66: ...a SCSI drive in a drive carrier The SCSI drives are mounted in drive carriers to simplify their installation and removal from the chassis These carriers also work to promote proper airflow for the sy...

Page 67: ...backplane has five connectors that the SCSI drives plug into when inserted with a SCSI drive carrier or mobile rack Figure 6 6 SC942 SCSI Backplane Power Connectors IN Connector Jumper Settings JP18...

Page 68: ...t side of the CD ROM drive using the holes provided see Figure 6 7 Then slide the CD ROM into the bay and secure it to the chassis with the drive carrier screws you first removed Attach the power and...

Page 69: ...l panel as well as one on the back of the failed power module will illuminate to notify you of a power failure Replacing the Power Supply 1 Accessing the power supply You do not need to power down the...

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Page 71: ...little electrical power When the computer is turned off a back up battery provides power to the BIOS flash chip enabling it to retain system parameters Each time the computer is powered on the comput...

Page 72: ...ssing Delete immediately after turning the system on or 2 When the message shown below appears briefly at the bottom of the screen during the POST Power On Self Test press the Delete key to activate t...

Page 73: ...n the correct information in the appropriate fields Then press the Enter key to save the data System Date Using the arrow keys highlight the month day and year fields and enter the correct data Press...

Page 74: ...he options are Disabled 360Kb 5 25 in 1 2MB 5 25 in 720Kb 3 5 in 1 44 1 25MB 3 5 in and 2 88MB 3 5 in Parallel ATA This setting allows the user to enable or disable the funciton of Parallel ATA The op...

Page 75: ...User will allow the user to enter the parameters of the HDD installed at this connection The option Auto will allow the BIOS to automatically configure the parameters of the HDD installed at the conne...

Page 76: ...e options are Enabled and Disabled Transfer Mode Selects the transfer mode The options are Standard Fast PIO1 Fast PIO2 Fast PIO3 Fast PIO4 FPIO3 DMA1 and FPIO4 DMA2 Ultra DMA Mode Selects Ultra DM A...

Page 77: ...the setting option using the arrow keys and pressing Enter All Advanced BIOS Setup options are described in this section Boot Features Access the submenu to make changes to the following settings Qui...

Page 78: ...Disabled Summary Screen This setting allows you to Enable or Disable the summary screen which displays the system configuration during bootup Memory Cache Cache System BIOS Area This setting allows y...

Page 79: ...llow the data stored in the memory area 512K 640K to be cached written into a buffer a storage area in the Static DRM SDROM or written into L1 L2 L3 cache inside the CPU to speed up CPU operations Sel...

Page 80: ...for PCIX 1 2 SCSI This option allows the user to change the bus frequency for the devices installed in the slot indicated The options are Auto PCI 66 MHz PCI X 66 MHz PCI X 100 MHz and PCI X 133 MHz F...

Page 81: ...ter The options are Enabled and Disabled Latency Timer This setting allows you to set the clock rate for Bus Master A high prioity high throughout device may benefit from a greater Clock rate The opti...

Page 82: ...Interference caused by the components The options are Enabled and Disabled DRAM Data Integrity Mode If enabled this feature allows the data stored in the DRMA memory to be integrated for faster data...

Page 83: ...ms Thermal Manager 2 X6DA8 G2 X6DAE G2 only If enabled this feature allows you to select between Thermal Manager 1 and Thermal Manager 2 The options are Disable or Enable Set Maximum Extended CPUID 3...

Page 84: ...lows you to assign control of serial port B The options are Enabled user defined Disabled Auto BIOS controlled and OS Controlled Mode Specify the type of device that will be connected to serial port B...

Page 85: ...i directional ECP and EPP DMA Channel Specify the DMA channel The options are DMA1 and DMA3 Floppy Disk Controller This setting allows you to assign control of the floppy disk controller The options a...

Page 86: ...nforming you of the event log capacity View DMI Event Log Highlight this item and press Enter to view the contents of the event log Event Logging This setting allows you to Enable or Disable event log...

Page 87: ...57 6K and 115 2K Console Type Choose from the available options to select the console type for console redirection The options are VT100 VT100 8bit PC ANSI 7bit PC ANSI VT100 VT UTF8 Flow Control Choo...

Page 88: ...e threshold The options are 70o C 75o C 80o C and 85o C Highlight this and hit Enter to see monitor data for the following items CPU1 Temperature This item displays CPU1 Temperature CPU2 Temperature T...

Page 89: ...Security BIOS settings are described in this section Supervisor Password Is This displays whether a supervisor password has been entered for the system Clear means such a password has not been used a...

Page 90: ...er key When prompted type the user s password in the dialogue box to set or to change the user s password which allows access to the system at boot up Fixed Disk Boot Sector This setting may offer som...

Page 91: ...fic Help window All Boot BIOS settings are described in this section Removable Devices Highlight and press Enter to expand the field See details on how to change the order and specs of devices in the...

Page 92: ...ion Exit Saving Changes Highlight this item and hit Enter to save any changes you made and to exit the BIOS Setup utility Exit Discarding Changes Highlight this item and hit Enter to exit the BIOS Set...

Page 93: ...hanges Highlight this item and hit Enter to discard cancel any changes you made You will remain in the Setup utility Save Changes Highlight this item and hit Enter to save any changes you made You wil...

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Page 95: ...d write the error in the top left corner of the screen The following is a list of codes that may be written to port 80h Appendix A BIOS POST Codes POST Code Description 02h Verify Real Mode 03h Disabl...

Page 96: ...38h Shadow system BIOS ROM 3Ah Auto size cache 3Ch Advancedconfigurationofchipsetregisters 3Dh Load alternate registers with CMOS values 41h Initialize extended memory for RomPilot 42h Initializeinter...

Page 97: ...sent 80h Disable onboard Super I O ports and IRQs 81h Late POST device initialization 82h Detect and install external RS232 ports 83h Configurenon MCDIDEcontrollers 84h Detect and install external par...

Page 98: ...ietBoot optional B6h Checkpassword optional B7h Initialize ACPI BIOS B9h PrepareBoot BAh InitializeSMBIOS BBh Initialize PnP Option ROMs BCh Clear parity checkers BDh Display MultiBoot menu BEh Clears...

Page 99: ...mory size EEh Shadow Boot Block EFh System memory test F0h Initializeinterruptvectors F1h Initialize Run Time Clock F2h Initializevideo F3h Initialize System Management Manager F4h Output one beep F5h...

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Page 101: ...serial link which supports SATA transfer rates from 150MBps Because the serial cables used in SATA are thinner than the traditional cables used in Parallel ATA PATA SATA systems have better airflow an...

Page 102: ...he Enter key Select OK to confirm the selection Press the Enter key to load the default settings to the BIOS 3 Use the arrow keys to select the Main Menu in the BIOS 4 Scroll down to the next item SAT...

Page 103: ...ote For Adaptec s RAID Driver Installation Instructions please refer to the Adaptec RAID Controller User s Guide Emb_SA_RAID_UG pdf in the CD that came with this motherboard You can also download a co...

Page 104: ...Select this option to view array properties and delete arrays The following sections describe the operations Of Managing Arrays To select this option use the arrow keys and the enter key to select Ma...

Page 105: ...ou delete it to prevent the loss of data Deleted arrays cannot be restored To delete an existing array 1 Turn on your computer and press Ctrl A when prompted to access the ARC utility 2 From the ARC m...

Page 106: ...Turn on your computer and press Ctrl A when prompted to access the ARC utility 2 From the ARC menu select Array Configuration Utility Main Menu ACU as shown on the first screen on page B 5 3 From the...

Page 107: ...t change the array properties using the ACU You will need to use the Adaptec Storage Manager Browser Edition Refer to Adaptec s User s Guide in the enclosed CD To assign properties to the new array 1...

Page 108: ...Migrate for RAID 0 or Build for RAID 1 you will be asked to select the source drive The contents of the source drive will be preserved However the data on the new drive will be lost Raid Level Create...

Page 109: ...nt sizes in a RAID However during a build operation only the smaller drive can be selected as the source or first drive 5 When migrating from single volume to RAID 0 migrating from a larger drive to a...

Page 110: ...erisk will appear next to the bootable array as shown in the picture below Deleting a Bootable Array To delete a bootable array 1 From the Main menu select Manage Arrays 2 From the List of Arrays sele...

Page 111: ...ess the ARC Utility 2 From the ARC menu select Array Configuration Utility ACU 3 From the ACU menu select Add Delete Hotspares 4 Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight and select the disk you wan...

Page 112: ...verwrites the partition table on the disk and makes any data on the disk inaccessible If the drive is used in an array you may not be able to use the array again Do not initialize a disk that is part...

Page 113: ...Appendix B Software Installation B 13 4 Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the disk you wish to initialize and press Insert as shown in the screen below...

Page 114: ...4 so that both drives to be initialized are selected as shown in the screen below 6 Press Enter 7 Read the warning message as shown in the screen 8 Make sure that you have selected the correct disk dr...

Page 115: ...erform a Rebuild to optimized its function ality For a critical array Rebuild operation the optimal drive is the source drive Note 2 If no spare array exists and a hard disk drive fails you need to cr...

Page 116: ...Disk Utilities The Disk Utilities enable you to format or verify the media of your Serial ATA hard disks To access the disk utilities 1 Turn on your computer and press Ctrl A when prompted to access t...

Page 117: ...Appendix B Software Installation B 17 3 Select the desired disk and press Enter as shown in the screen below 2 From the ARC menu select Disk Utilities as shown in the screen below...

Page 118: ...sure to back up your data before performing this operation 2 Verify Disk Media Scans the media of a disk drive for defects To Exit Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility 1 Once you have completed RAID ar...

Page 119: ...Screen and press the Enter key k Press the Enter key to continue the installation process If you need to specify any additional devices to be installed do it at this time Once all devices are specifi...

Page 120: ...tional The bottom icon with a CD on it allows you to view the entire contents of the CD B 3 Installing Other Software Programs and Drivers A Installing Drivers other than Adaptec Embedded Serial ATA R...

Page 121: ...ent is called SD III Client The Supero Doctor III program included on the CDROM that came with your motherboard allows you to monitor the environment and operations of your system Supero Doctor III di...

Page 122: ...Control Note SD III Software Revision 1 0 can be downloaded from our Web site at ftp ftp supermicro com utility Supero_Doctor_III You can also download SDIII User s Guide at http www supermicro com P...

Page 123: ...s supporting up to 16 GB of registered ECC DDR2 400 PC3200 SDRAM Note Interleaved memory requires memory to be installed two at a time See the memory section in Chapter 5 for details SCSI Controller A...

Page 124: ...A 115V to 8A 230V Rated Input Frequency 50 to 60 Hz Power Supply 3 units Rated Output Power 760W Model SP762 TS Part PWS 0050 Rated Output Voltages 3 3V 36A 5V 36A 12Vtotal 50A 5Vsb 3 5A Operating Env...

Page 125: ...C 3 Appendix C System Specifications Safety EN 60950 IEC 60950 Compliant UL Listed USA CUL Listed Canada TUV Certified Germany CE Marking Europe...

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