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USER’S MANUAL

 

 

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X10DRi

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Summary of Contents for X10DRi

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL Revision 1 0 X10DRi X10DRi T ...

Page 2: ...CH DAMAGES IN PARTICULAR SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC SHALL NOT HAVE LIABILITY FOR ANY HARDWARE SOFTWARE OR DATA STORED OR USED WITH THE PRODUCT INCLUDING THE COSTS OF REPAIRING REPLACING INTEGRATING INSTALLING OR RECOVERING SUCH HARDWARE SOFTWARE OR DATA Any disputes arising between the manufacturer and the customer shall be governed by the laws of Santa Clara County in the State of California USA Th...

Page 3: ...ral purpose server platforms Please refer to our website http www supermicro com for CPU and memory support updates Manual Organization Chapter 1 describes the features specifications and performance of the moth erboard It also provides detailed information about the Intel PCH C612 chipset Chapter 2 provides hardware installation instructions Read this chapter when in stalling the processor memory...

Page 4: ...nstallation Warning Important information given to ensure proper system installation or to prevent damage to the components or injury to yourself Note Additional information given to differentiate between models or instructions provided for proper system setup X10DRi X10DRi T Motherboard User s Manual ...

Page 5: ... Super Micro Computer 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 supermicro nl Customer Support Website www supermicro nl Asia Pacific Address Super Micro Computer Inc 3F No 150 Jian 1st Rd Zhonghe Dist New Taipei City 235 Taiwan R O C Tel 886 2 822...

Page 6: ...tion 2 5 2 4 Processor and Heatsink Installation 2 7 Installing the LGA2011 Processor 2 7 Installing a Passive CPU Heatsink 2 11 Removing the Heatsink 2 12 2 5 Installing and Removing the Memory Modules 2 13 Installing Removing DIMMs 2 13 Removing Memory Modules 2 13 2 6 Control Panel Connectors and I O Ports 2 16 Back Panel Connectors and I O Ports 2 16 Back Panel I O Port Locations and Definitio...

Page 7: ... 3 Headers 2 31 Standby Power Header 2 31 Power LED Speaker 2 32 2 8 Jumper Settings 2 33 Explanation of Jumpers 2 33 LAN Enable Disable 2 33 CMOS Clear 2 34 Watch Dog Enable Disable 2 34 VGA Enable 2 35 BMC Enable 2 35 I2 C Bus to PCI Exp Slots 2 36 Manufacturer Mode Select 2 36 2 9 Onboard LED Indicators 2 37 GLAN LEDs 2 37 IPMI Dedicated LAN LEDs 2 37 Onboard Power LED 2 38 BMC Heartbeat LED 2 ...

Page 8: ... Boot Settings 4 35 4 8 Save Exit 4 37 Appendix A BIOS Error Beep Codes A 1 BIOS Error Beep Codes A 1 Appendix B Software Installation Instructions B 1 Installing Software Programs B 1 B 2 Installing SuperDoctor5 B 2 Appendix C UEFI BIOS Recovery Instructions C 1 An Overview to the UEFI BIOS C 1 C 2 How to Recover the UEFI BIOS Image the Main BIOS Block C 1 C 3 To Recover the Main BIOS Block Using...

Page 9: ...n the retail box One 1 Supermicro Mainboard One 1 I O Shield MCP 260 00042 0N Six 6 SATA Cable CBL 0044L x6 One 1 Quick Reference Guide MNL 1491 QRG Note 1 For your system to work properly please follow the links below to download all necessary drivers utilities and the user s manual for your motherboard SMCI product manuals http www supermicro com support manuals Product Drivers and utilities ftp...

Page 10: ...therboard Image Note All graphics shown in this manual were based upon the latest PCB Revision available at the time of publishing of the manual The motherboard you ve received may or may not look exactly the same as the graphics shown in this manual ...

Page 11: ... I SATA4 COM2 CPU1 SLOT1 PCI E 3 0 X8 CPU1 SLOT2 PCI E 3 0 X16 CPU1 SLOT3 PCI E 3 0 X8 CPU2 SLOT4 PCI E 3 0 X16 CPU2 SLOT5 PCI E 3 0 X8 CPU2 SLOT6 PCI E 3 0 X16 P1 DIMMC2 P1 DIMMC1 P2 DIMME1 P2 DIMME2 P1 DIMMD1 P1 DIMMD2 P2 DIMMF1 P2 DIMMF2 VGA P1 DIMMB2 P2 DIMMH2 P1 DIMMA1 P1 DIMMA2 P2 DIMMG1 P2 DIMMH1 P2 DIMMG2 LAN2 COM1 LAN1 USB0 1 LE1 Fan6 LEDM1 BIOS JD1 USB4 5 I SATA2 FANA JPG1 JPL1 JF1 P1 DI...

Page 12: ...2C1 SP1 JIPMB1 LE2 FAN4 FAN2 FAN3 FAN1 FANB S SATA2 MAC CODE BAR CODE S SATA3 S SATA0 S SATA1 Fan5 T SGPIO3 USB2 3 IPMI_LAN UID JBT1 T SGPIO2 T SGPIO1 I SATA1 I SATA0 I SATA3 I SATA5 I SATA4 COM2 CPU1 SLOT1 PCI E 3 0 X8 CPU1 SLOT2 PCI E 3 0 X16 CPU1 SLOT3 PCI E 3 0 X8 CPU2 SLOT4 PCI E 3 0 X16 CPU2 SLOT5 PCI E 3 0 X8 CPU2 SLOT6 PCI E 3 0 X16 P1 DIMMC2 P1 DIMMC1 P2 DIMME1 P2 DIMME2 P1 DIMMD1 P1 DIMM...

Page 13: ...ront Panel Control Header JIPMB1 4 pin External BMC I2 C Header for an IPMI Card JL1 Chassis Intrusion JOH1 Overheat LED Indicator JPI2 C1 Power Supply SMBbus I2 C Header JPWR1 2 12V 8 Pin Power Connectors See Warning on Pg 1 6 JSD1 JSD2 SATA DOM Device on Module Power Connectors JSTBY1 Standby Power Connector JTPM1 TPM Trusted Platform Module Port 80 Header JUIDB1 UID Unit Identification Button L...

Page 14: ... PCI Express 3 0 x16 Slot from CPU2 T SGPIO1 2 3 Seria_Link General Purpose I O Headers 1 2 3 for SATA ports T SGPIO1 for I SATA0 3 T SGPIO2 for I SATA4 5 T SGPIO3 for S SATA0 3 SP1 Internal Speaker Buzzer BP USB 0 1 Backpanel USB 2 0 Ports 0 1 BP USB 6 7 Backpanel USB 3 0 Ports 6 7 FP USB 2 3 4 5 Front Accessible USB 2 0 Connection Headers 2 3 J25 4 5 J27 FP USB 10 Front Panel Accessible Type A 3...

Page 15: ... at http www super micro com products motherboard DIMM sizes DIMM up to 64GB 1 2V Chipset Intel PCH C612 Expansion Three 3 PCI Express 3 0 x8 slots CPU1 Slot1 CPU1 Slot3 CPU2 Slot5 Three 3 PCI Express 3 0 x16 slot CPU1 Slot2 CPU2 Slot4 CPU2 Slot6 Slots Graphics Graphics Controller via Aspeed 2400 BMC Network Intel i350 Gigabit 10 100 1000 Mb s Ethernet Con troller for LAN 1 LAN 2 ports X10DRi Inte...

Page 16: ...2 0 3 0 4 0 USB Key board Plug Play PnP and SMBIOS 2 3 Power ACPI ACPM Power Management Management Main switch override mechanism Power on mode for AC power recovery Intel Intelligent Power Node Manager 3 0 Avail able when the Supermicro Power Manager SPM is installed and special power supply used See the note on Page 1 14 Management Engine ME PC Health PC Health CPU Monitoring Monitoring Onboard ...

Page 17: ...tor 5 Watch Dog NMI Chassis Intrusion Header and Detection Dimensions 12 07 L x 13 05 W 306 58 mm x 331 47 mm Note 1 CPU Maximum Thermal Design Power TDP is subject to chassis and heatsink cooling restrictions For proper thermal management please check the chassis and heatsink specifications for proper CPU TDP sizing Note 2 For IPMI Configuration Instructions please refer to the Embedded IPMI Conf...

Page 18: ...11E VB CG 3 2 RJ45 BIOS SPI SPI Temp Sensor TPM HEADER USB 3 0 BIOS HEADER SPI AST2400 BMC 3 2 5 RMII NCSI COM1 Connector COM2 Header VGA CONN BMC Boot Flash DDR3 SLOT 2 P1 P1 P0 P0 1 4 1 3 1 2 QPI 9 6G SLOT 1 SLOT 3 PCI E X8 PCI E X16 G3 LANE REVERSE DMI2 PCI E X16 PCI E X8 G3 LANE REVERSE 1 5 1 6 PCI E X8 G3 LANE REVERSE 2 I M D 2 I M D DDR IV DDR IV QPI 9 6G 4GB s PCI E X8 3A X540 i350 LAN PCI ...

Page 19: ...server applications The PCH C612 chip provides Enterprise SMbus support including the following features DDR4 288 pin memory support on Socket R3 Hybrid clock support capable of extending to most 2S platforms Support for Management Engine ME Support of SMBus speeds of up to 400KHz for BMC connectivity Improved I O capabilities to high storage capacity configurations SPI Enhancements Intel Node Man...

Page 20: ...g is given or an error message is sent to the screen The user can adjust the voltage thresholds to define the sensitivity of the voltage monitor Fan Status Monitor with Firmware Control System health monitoring support provided by the BMC controller can check the RPM status of a cooling fan The onboard CPU and chassis fans are controlled by IPMI Thermal Management Environmental Temperature Control...

Page 21: ...e important for processors that have high CPU clock rates The X10DRi X10DRi T motherboard accommodates 24 pin ATX power supplies Although most power supplies generally meet the specifications required by the CPU some are inadequate In addition two 12V 8 pin power connections are also required to ensure adequate power supply to the system Warning To avoid damaging the power supply or the motherboar...

Page 22: ...t Power Node Manager 3 0 IPNM provides your system with real time thermal control and power management for maximum energy efficiency IPNM is supported by the motherboard however Node Manager support also depends on the power supply used in the system Management Engine ME The Management Engine which is an ARC controller embedded in the PCH pro vides Server Platform Services SPS to your system The s...

Page 23: ...ssis Battery Handling Warnung Bei Einsetzen einer falschen Batterie besteht Explosionsgefahr Ersetzen Sie die Batterie nur durch den gleichen oder vom Hersteller empfohlenen Batterietyp Entsorgen Sie die benutzten Batterien nach den Anweisungen des Herstellers Warning There is a danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type rec...

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Page 26: ...gold contacts When handling chips or modules avoid touching their pins Put the motherboard and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when not in use For grounding purposes make sure that your system chassis provides excellent conductivity between the power supply the case the mounting fasteners and the motherboard Unpacking The motherboard is shipped in antistatic packaging to avoid static d...

Page 27: ... JVRM2 J23 J25 J27 J26 J USB3 1AA JSD2 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 motherboard and chassis match Although a chassis may have both plastic and metal mounting fas teners metal ones are highly recommended because they ground the motherboard to the chassis Ma...

Page 28: ...ainst the mounting holes on the chassis 4 Install standoffs in the chassis as needed 5 Install the motherboard into the chassis carefully to avoid damaging mother board components 6 Using the Phillips screwdriver insert a Pan head 6 screw into a mounting hole on the motherboard and its matching mounting hole on the chassis 7 Repeat Step 5 to insert 6 screws into all mounting holes 8 Make sure that...

Page 29: ... make sure that you use an Intel certified multi directional heatsink only Make sure to install the motherboard into the chassis before you install the CPU heatsink When receiving a motherboard without a processor pre installed make sure that the plastic CPU socket cap is in place and none of the socket pins are bent otherwise contact your retailer immediately Refer to the Supermicro website for u...

Page 30: ...ver labelled Close 1st fully retracted gently push down on the lever labelled Open 1st to open the load plate Lift the load plate to open it completely 1 2 Press down on Load Lever Close 1st Pull lever away from the socket 2 Note All graphics drawings and pictures shown in this manual are for il lustration only The components that came with your machine may or may not look exactly the same as thos...

Page 31: ...o not drop the CPU on the socket Do not move the CPU horizontally or vertically Do not rub the CPU against the surface or against any pins of the socket to avoid damaging the CPU or the socket Socket Keys CPU Keys Warning You can only install the CPU inside the socket in one direction Make sure that it is properly inserted into the CPU socket before closing the load plate If it doesn t close prope...

Page 32: ...ever Lock Lever Lock Push down and lock the lever labelled Open 1st Push down and lock the lever labelled Close 1st Gently close the load plate 1 2 3 4 OPEN1st OPEN1st 8 Close the load plate with the CPU inside the socket Lock the lever labelled Close 1st first then lock the lever labelled Open 1st second Using your thumb gently push the load levers down to the lever locks ...

Page 33: ...CPU Heatsink 1 Do not apply any thermal grease to the heatsink or the CPU die the re quired amount has already been applied 2 Place the heatsink on top of the CPU so that the four mounting holes are aligned with those on the Motherboard and the Heatsink Bracket underneath 3 Screw in two diagonal screws i e the 1 and the 2 screws until just snug do not over tighten the screws to avoid possible dama...

Page 34: ...ot use excessive force when wriggling the heatsink 3 Once the CPU is loosened from the socket remove the CPU from the CPU socket 4 Remove the used thermal grease and clean the surface of the CPU and the heatsink Reapply the proper amount of thermal grease on the surface before reinstalling the CPU and the heatsink Loosen screws in the sequence as shown Screw 2 Motherboard Screw 1 Screw 3 Screw 4 N...

Page 35: ...bs Notches 2 5 Installing and Removing the Memory Modules Note Check Supermicro s website for recommended memory modules CAUTION Exercise extreme care when installing or removing DIMM modules to prevent any possible damage Installing Removing DIMMs 1 Insert the desired number of DIMMs into the memory slots starting with DIMM A1 For best performance please use the memory modules of the same type an...

Page 36: ... DIMMH2 Processor and Memory Module Population for Optimal Performance Number of CPUs DIMMs CPU and Memory Population Configuration Table For memory to work properly please follow the instructions below 1 CPU 2 DIMMs CPU1 P1 DIMMA1 P1 DIMMB1 1 CPU 4 DIMMs CPU1 P1 DIMMA1 P1 DIMMB1 P1 DIMMC1 P1 DIMMD1 1 CPU 5 8 DIMMs CPU1 P1 DIMMA1 P1 DIMMB1 P1 DIMMC1 P1 DIMMD1 Any memory pairs in P1 DIMMA2 P1 DIMMB...

Page 37: ...Chapter 2 Installation 2 15 Speed MT s Voltage V Populating RDIMM LRDIMM ECC Memory Modules ...

Page 38: ...4 5 I SATA2 FANA JPG1 JPL1 JF1 P1 DIMMB1 FPCTRL Battery X10DRi T Rev 1 02 Intel PCH LAN CTRL BMC BMC FW J24 VGA BMC Memory 2 0 USB2 0 USB2 0 CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st USB6 7 3 0 USB8 9 3 0 USB10 3 0 CPU2 CPU1 JUIDB1 JVRM2 J23 J25 J27 J26 J USB3 1AA JSD2 2 6 Control Panel Connectors and I O Ports The I O ports are color coded in conformance with the PC 99 specification See the picture b...

Page 39: ... Fan6 LEDM1 BIOS JD1 USB4 5 I SATA2 FANA JPG1 JPL1 JF1 P1 DIMMB1 FPCTRL Battery X10DRi T Rev 1 02 Intel PCH LAN CTRL BMC BMC FW J24 VGA BMC Memory 2 0 USB2 0 USB2 0 CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st USB6 7 3 0 USB8 9 3 0 USB10 3 0 CPU2 CPU1 JUIDB1 JVRM2 J23 J25 J27 J26 J USB3 1AA JSD2 Video Connection A Video VGA port is located next to LAN2 on the I O backplane Refer to the board layout below...

Page 40: ...PIO2 T SGPIO1 I SATA1 I SATA0 I SATA3 I SATA5 I SATA4 COM2 CPU1 SLOT1 PCI E 3 0 X8 CPU1 SLOT2 PCI E 3 0 X16 CPU1 SLOT3 PCI E 3 0 X8 CPU2 SLOT4 PCI E 3 0 X16 CPU2 SLOT5 PCI E 3 0 X8 CPU2 SLOT6 PCI E 3 0 X16 P1 DIMMC2 P1 DIMMC1 P2 DIMME1 P2 DIMME2 P1 DIMMD1 P1 DIMMD2 P2 DIMMF1 P2 DIMMF2 VGA P1 DIMMB2 P2 DIMMH2 P1 DIMMA1 P1 DIMMA2 P2 DIMMG1 P2 DIMMH1 P2 DIMMG2 LAN2 COM1 LAN1 USB0 1 LE1 Fan6 LEDM1 BIO...

Page 41: ... NC No Connection JPI2C1 JPWR1 JPWR2 JOH1 JL1 JSD1 JSTBY1 JTPM1 JPB1 JWD1 JVRM1 JI2C2 JPME2 JI2C1 SP1 JIPMB1 LE2 FAN4 FAN2 FAN3 FAN1 FANB S SATA2 MAC CODE BAR CODE S SATA3 S SATA0 S SATA1 Fan5 T SGPIO3 USB2 3 IPMI_LAN UID JBT1 T SGPIO2 T SGPIO1 I SATA1 I SATA0 I SATA3 I SATA5 I SATA4 COM2 CPU1 SLOT1 PCI E 3 0 X8 CPU1 SLOT2 PCI E 3 0 X16 CPU1 SLOT3 PCI E 3 0 X8 CPU2 SLOT4 PCI E 3 0 X16 CPU2 SLOT5 P...

Page 42: ...EDM1 BIOS JD1 USB4 5 I SATA2 FANA JPG1 JPL1 JF1 P1 DIMMB1 FPCTRL Battery X10DRi T Rev 1 02 Intel PCH LAN CTRL BMC BMC FW J24 VGA BMC Memory 2 0 USB2 0 USB2 0 CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st USB6 7 3 0 USB8 9 3 0 USB10 3 0 CPU2 CPU1 JUIDB1 JVRM2 J23 J25 J27 J26 J USB3 1AA JSD2 1 2 Unit Identifier Switches UID LED Indicators A rear Unit Identifier UID switch and a rear UID LED LE1 are located ...

Page 43: ... P1 DIMMB1 FPCTRL Battery X10DRi T Rev 1 02 Intel PCH LAN CTRL BMC BMC FW J24 VGA BMC Memory 2 0 USB2 0 USB2 0 CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st USB6 7 3 0 USB8 9 3 0 USB10 3 0 CPU2 CPU1 JUIDB1 JVRM2 J23 J25 J27 J26 J USB3 1AA JSD2 Front Control Panel JF1 contains header pins for various buttons and indicators that are normally lo cated on a control panel at the front of the chassis These conn...

Page 44: ...MMB1 FPCTRL Battery X10DRi T Rev 1 02 Intel PCH LAN CTRL BMC BMC FW J24 VGA BMC Memory 2 0 USB2 0 USB2 0 CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st USB6 7 3 0 USB8 9 3 0 USB10 3 0 CPU2 CPU1 JUIDB1 JVRM2 J23 J25 J27 J26 J USB3 1AA JSD2 Power Button OH Fan Fail PWR Fail LED 1 NIC1 Link LED Reset Button 2 Power Fail LED HDD LED FP PWRLED Reset PWR 3 3 V UID Switch UID LED Ground Ground 19 20 3 3V X Ground...

Page 45: ...UUID Switch B NIC1 LED C NIC2 LED A GLAN1 2 LED Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Definition 9 NIC 2 Activity LED 10 NIC 2 Link LED 11 NIC 1 Activity LED 12 NIC 1 Link LED JPI2C1 JPWR1 JPWR2 JOH1 JL1 JSD1 JSTBY1 JTPM1 JPB1 JWD1 JVRM1 JI2C2 JPME2 JI2C1 SP1 JIPMB1 LE2 FAN4 FAN2 FAN3 FAN1 FANB S SATA2 MAC CODE BAR CODE S SATA3 S SATA0 S SATA1 Fan5 T SGPIO3 USB2 3 IPMI_LAN UID JBT1 T SGPIO2 T SGPIO1 I SATA1 I S...

Page 46: ... JUIDB1 JVRM2 J23 J25 J27 J26 J USB3 1AA JSD2 Power Button OH Fan Fail PWR Fail LED 1 NIC1 Link LED Reset Button 2 Power Fail LED HDD LED FP PWRLED Reset PWR 3 3 V UID Switch UID LED Ground Ground 19 20 3 3V X Ground NMI X NIC2 Link LED NIC2 Activity LED NIC1 Activity LED Power Fail LED The Power Fail LED connection is located on pins 5 and 6 of JF1 Re fer to the table on the right for pin definit...

Page 47: ...0 CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st USB6 7 3 0 USB8 9 3 0 USB10 3 0 CPU2 CPU1 JUIDB1 JVRM2 J23 J25 J27 J26 J USB3 1AA JSD2 Power Button OH Fan Fail PWR Fail LED 1 NIC1 Link LED Reset Button 2 Power Fail LED HDD LED FP PWRLED Reset PWR 3 3 V UID Switch UID LED Ground Ground 19 20 3 3V X Ground NMI X NIC2 Link LED NIC2 Activity LED NIC1 Activity LED Power Button Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Definitio...

Page 48: ... JVRM2 J23 J25 J27 J26 J USB3 1AA JSD2 Warning To provide adequate power supply to the motherboard be sure to connect the 24 pin ATX PWR J24 and the two 8 pin PWR connectors JPWR1 JPWR2 to the power supply Failure to do so may void the manufacturer warranty on your power supply and motherboard 2 7 Connecting Cables Power Connectors A 24 pin main power supply connector J24 and two 8 pin CPU power c...

Page 49: ... 2 0 USB2 0 USB2 0 CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st USB6 7 3 0 USB8 9 3 0 USB10 3 0 CPU2 CPU1 JUIDB1 JVRM2 J23 J25 J27 J26 J USB3 1AA JSD2 Chassis Intrusion A Chassis Intrusion header is located at JL1 on the motherboard Attach an appropriate cable from the chassis to inform you of a chassis intrusion when the chassis is opened Chassis Intrusion Pin Definitions Pin Definition 1 Intrusion Inpu...

Page 50: ... Memory 2 0 USB2 0 USB2 0 CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st USB6 7 3 0 USB8 9 3 0 USB10 3 0 CPU2 CPU1 JUIDB1 JVRM2 J23 J25 J27 J26 J USB3 1AA JSD2 B A A Internal Speaker Buzzer B SATA DOM PWR JSD1 C SATA DOM PWR JSD2 Internal Speaker The Internal Speaker SP1 can be used to provide audible indications for various beep codes See the table on the right for pin defini tions Refer to the layout bel...

Page 51: ...CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st USB6 7 3 0 USB8 9 3 0 USB10 3 0 CPU2 CPU1 JUIDB1 JVRM2 J23 J25 J27 J26 J USB3 1AA JSD2 A B A TPM Port 80 Header B JOH1 TPM Port 80 Header A Trusted Platform Module Port 80 header is located at JTPM1 to provide TPM support and Port 80 connection Use this header to enhance system performance and data security See the table on the right for pin defini tions TPM P...

Page 52: ... COM1 LAN1 USB0 1 LE1 Fan6 LEDM1 BIOS JD1 USB4 5 I SATA2 FANA JPG1 JPL1 JF1 P1 DIMMB1 FPCTRL Battery X10DRi T Rev 1 02 Intel PCH LAN CTRL BMC BMC FW J24 VGA BMC Memory 2 0 USB2 0 USB2 0 CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st USB6 7 3 0 USB8 9 3 0 USB10 3 0 CPU2 CPU1 JUIDB1 JVRM2 J23 J25 J27 J26 J USB3 1AA JSD2 A A JPI2 C1 B JIPMB1 Power SMB I2 C Connector Power System Management Bus I2 C Connector ...

Page 53: ...PEN 1st CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st USB6 7 3 0 USB8 9 3 0 USB10 3 0 CPU2 CPU1 JUIDB1 JVRM2 J23 J25 J27 J26 J USB3 1AA JSD2 A B A T SGPIO1 B T SGPIO2 C T SGPIO3 D Standby PWR T SGPIO 1 2 3 Headers Three SGPIO Serial Link Gener al Purpose Input Output headers are located on the motherboard T SGPIO1 2 3 support onboard SATA connections See the table on the right for pin definitions Note NC No Connection T SGP...

Page 54: ...SB0 1 LE1 Fan6 LEDM1 BIOS JD1 USB4 5 I SATA2 FANA JPG1 JPL1 JF1 P1 DIMMB1 FPCTRL Battery X10DRi T Rev 1 02 Intel PCH LAN CTRL BMC BMC FW J24 VGA BMC Memory 2 0 USB2 0 USB2 0 CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st USB6 7 3 0 USB8 9 3 0 USB10 3 0 CPU2 CPU1 JUIDB1 JVRM2 J23 J25 J27 J26 J USB3 1AA JSD2 A A PWR LED Speaker Power LED Speaker Pins 1 3 of JD1 are used for power LED indication and pins 4 7 ...

Page 55: ...B2 0 USB2 0 CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st USB6 7 3 0 USB8 9 3 0 USB10 3 0 CPU2 CPU1 JUIDB1 JVRM2 J23 J25 J27 J26 J USB3 1AA JSD2 2 8 Jumper Settings Explanation of Jumpers To modify the operation of the mother board jumpers can be used to choose between optional settings Jumpers create shorts between two pins to change the function of the connector Pin 1 is identified with a square solder ...

Page 56: ...C Memory 2 0 USB2 0 USB2 0 CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st USB6 7 3 0 USB8 9 3 0 USB10 3 0 CPU2 CPU1 JUIDB1 JVRM2 J23 J25 J27 J26 J USB3 1AA JSD2 CMOS Clear JBT1 is used to clear CMOS Instead of pins this jumper consists of contact pads to prevent accidental clearing of CMOS To clear CMOS use a metal object such as a small screwdriver to touch both pads at the same time to short the connecti...

Page 57: ...I SATA2 FANA JPG1 JPL1 JF1 P1 DIMMB1 FPCTRL Battery X10DRi T Rev 1 02 Intel PCH LAN CTRL BMC BMC FW J24 VGA BMC Memory 2 0 USB2 0 USB2 0 CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st USB6 7 3 0 USB8 9 3 0 USB10 3 0 CPU2 CPU1 JUIDB1 JVRM2 J23 J25 J27 J26 J USB3 1AA JSD2 A VGA Enabled B BMC Enabled A B VGA Enable Jumper JPG1 allows the user to enable the onboard VGA connector The default setting is 1 2 to e...

Page 58: ...3 0 X16 CPU1 SLOT3 PCI E 3 0 X8 CPU2 SLOT4 PCI E 3 0 X16 CPU2 SLOT5 PCI E 3 0 X8 CPU2 SLOT6 PCI E 3 0 X16 P1 DIMMC2 P1 DIMMC1 P2 DIMME1 P2 DIMME2 P1 DIMMD1 P1 DIMMD2 P2 DIMMF1 P2 DIMMF2 VGA P1 DIMMB2 P2 DIMMH2 P1 DIMMA1 P1 DIMMA2 P2 DIMMG1 P2 DIMMH1 P2 DIMMG2 LAN2 COM1 LAN1 USB0 1 LE1 Fan6 LEDM1 BIOS JD1 USB4 5 I SATA2 FANA JPG1 JPL1 JF1 P1 DIMMB1 FPCTRL Battery X10DRi T Rev 1 02 Intel PCH LAN CTR...

Page 59: ...IPMI LAN LEDs IPMI Dedicated LAN LEDs In addition to LAN 1 LAN 2 an IPMI Dedicated LAN is also located on the I O Backplane of the motherboard The amber LED on the right indicates activ ity while the green LED on the left indi cates the speed of the connection See the tables at right for more information Link LED IPMI LAN A B LAN 1 2 LEDs Two LAN ports LAN 1 LAN 2 are located on the IO Backplane o...

Page 60: ...DIMMH1 P2 DIMMG2 LAN2 COM1 LAN1 USB0 1 LE1 Fan6 LEDM1 BIOS JD1 USB4 5 I SATA2 FANA JPG1 JPL1 JF1 P1 DIMMB1 FPCTRL Battery X10DRi T Rev 1 02 Intel PCH LAN CTRL BMC BMC FW J24 VGA BMC Memory 2 0 USB2 0 USB2 0 CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st CLOSE 1st OPEN 1st USB6 7 3 0 USB8 9 3 0 USB10 3 0 CPU2 CPU1 JUIDB1 JVRM2 J23 J25 J27 J26 J USB3 1AA JSD2 Note Refer to Page 2 20 for information on the rear UID LED LE1 B On...

Page 61: ...2 CPU1 JUIDB1 JVRM2 J23 J25 J27 J26 J USB3 1AA JSD2 A I SATA0 B I SATA1 C I SATA2 D I SATA3 E I SATA4 F I SATA5 G S SATA0 H S SATA1 I S SATA2 J S SATA3 SATA 3 0 Ports Ten SATA 3 0 ports are located on the motherboard Six SATA 3 0 ports I SATA 0 5 are supported by the Intel PCH C612 The other four SATA ports S SATA 0 3 are supported by the Intel PCH These SATA ports provide serial link signal conne...

Page 62: ...2 40 X10DRi X10DRi T Motherboard User s Manual Notes ...

Page 63: ... 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 CPU 1 first making sure it is fully seated and connect the front panel connectors to the motherboard No Power 1 Make sure that no short circuits between the motherboard and the chassis 2 Make sure that the ATX power connectors are prop...

Page 64: ... by unplugging the power cord and contracting both pads on the CMOS Clear Jumper JBT1 Refer to Section 2 8 in Chapter 2 2 Remove all components from the motherboard especially the DIMM modules Make sure that system power is on and memory error beeps are activated 3 Turn on the system with only one DIMM module installed If the system boots check for bad DIMM modules or slots by following the Memory...

Page 65: ...s 5 Make sure that all memory modules are fully seated in their slots Follow the instructions given in Section 2 5 in Chapter 2 6 Please follow the instructions given in the DIMM Population Tables listed in Section 2 5 to install your memory modules When the System Becomes Unstable A When the system becomes unstable during or after OS installation check the following 1 CPU BIOS support Make sure t...

Page 66: ...hooting Remove all unnecessary components starting with add on cards first and use minimum configuration with a CPU and a memory module installed to identify the trouble areas Refer to the steps listed in Section A above for proper troubleshooting proce dures 4 Identifying bad components by isolating them If necessary remove a compo nent in question from the chassis and test it in isolation to mak...

Page 67: ...ort 2 BIOS upgrades can be downloaded from our website http www supermicro com 3 If you still cannot resolve the problem include the following information when contacting Supermicro for technical support Motherboard model and PCB revision number BIOS release date version This can be seen on the initial display when your system first boots up System configuration 4 An example of a Technical Support...

Page 68: ...omply with the regulations set up by your local hazardous waste management agency to dispose of your used battery properly 3 3 Battery Removal and Installation Battery Removal To remove the onboard battery follow the steps below 1 Power off your system and unplug your power cable 2 Locate the onboard battery as shown below 3 Using a tool such as a pen or a small screwdriver push the battery lock o...

Page 69: ... downloading You can choose from the zip file and the exe file If you choose the zip BIOS file please unzip the BIOS file onto a bootable USB device Run the batch file using the format AMI bat filename rom from your bootable USB device to flash the BIOS Then your system will automatically reboot Warning Do not shut down or reset the system while updating the BIOS to prevent possible system boot fa...

Page 70: ...ominently 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 is complete For faster service You can also request a RMA authorization online http www supermicro com RmaForm This warranty only covers normal consumer use and does not cover damages in cu...

Page 71: ... that can be configured Grayed out options cannot be configured Options in blue can be configured by the user The right frame displays the key legend Above the key legend is an area reserved for a text message When an option is selected in the left frame it is highlighted in white Often a text message will accompany it Note the AMI BIOS has default text messages built in Supermicro retains the opt...

Page 72: ...t upgrade the BIOS unless your system has a BIOS related issue Flashing the wrong BIOS can cause irreparable damage to the system In no event shall Supermicro be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential dam ages arising from a BIOS update If you have to update the BIOS do not shut down or reset the system while the BIOS is updating This is to avoid possible boot failure 4 2 M...

Page 73: ...Day MM DD YYYY format The time is entered in HH MM SS format Note The time is in the 24 hour format For example 5 30 P M appears as 17 30 00 Supermicro X10DRi Version This item displays the version of the BIOS ROM used in the system Build Date This item displays the date when the version of the BIOS ROM used in the system was built Memory Information Total Memory This item displays the total size ...

Page 74: ...oot Use this feature to select the screen display between POST messages or the OEM logo at bootup Select Disabled to display the POST messages Select Enabled to display the OEM logo instead of the normal POST messages The options are Enabled and Disabled AddOn ROM Display Mode Use this item to set the display mode for the Option ROM Select Keep Current to use the current AddOn ROM display setting ...

Page 75: ...ow the BIOS to automatically reboot the system from a Legacy boot device after its initial boot failure The options are Disabled Legacy Boot and EFI Boot Power Configuration Watch Dog Function Select Enabled to allow the Watch Dog timer to reboot the system when it is inac tive for more than 5 minutes The options are Enabled and Disabled Power Button Function This feature controls how the system s...

Page 76: ...pecified by the user The options are x4x4x4x4 x4x4x8 x8x4x4 x8x8 x16 and Auto IOU1 II0 PCIe Port 3 This item configures the PCI E port Bifuraction setting for a PCI E port specified by the user The options are x4x4x4x4 x4x4x8 x8x4x4 x8x8 x16 and Auto No PCIe Port Active ECO Use this feature to select a workaround setting to implement the engineering change order ECO on the system when the PCI port...

Page 77: ...le to force non fatal error prorogation to the II0 core error logic for the port specified by the user The options are Disable and Enable Corr Err Correctable Error Over Select Enable to force correctable error prorogation to the II0 core error logic for the port specified by the user The options are Disable and Enable L0s Support When this item is set to Disable II0 will not put its transmitter i...

Page 78: ...e strict ordering rules of PCI and to be completed prior to other transactions that have already been enqueued The options are Disable and Enable Intel VT for Directed I O VT d Intel VT for Direct I O VT d Intel VT for Directed I O VT d Select Enable to use Intel Virtualization Technology support for Direct I O VT d support by reporting the I O device assignments to the VMM Virtual Machine Monitor...

Page 79: ... Base Limit QPI PCI E Configuration Base Siz Size Link Speed Mode Use this feature to select data transfer speed for QPI Link connections The op tions are Fast and Slow Link Frequency Select Use this feature to select the desired QPI frequency The options are 6 4 GT s 8 0 GT s 9 6 GT s Auto and Auto Limited Link L0p Enable Select Enable to enable Link L0p The options are Disable and Enable Link L1...

Page 80: ... Auto Disabled and Enabled Enable ADR Select Enabled for ADR Automatic Diagnostic Repository support to enhance memory performance The options are Enabled and Disabled DRAM RAPL Running Average Power Limit Baseline Use this feature to set the run time power limit baseline for DRAM modules The options are Disable DRAM RAPL Mode 0 and DRAM RAPL Mode 1 Set Throttling Mode Throttling improves reliabil...

Page 81: ...s selected the motherboard maintains two identical copies of all data in memory for data backup When Lockstep is selected the motherboard uses two areas of memory to run the same set of operations in parallel to boost performance The options are Disable Mirror and Lockstep Mode Lockstep x4 DIMMs Select Enable to enable Lockstep support for x4 DIMM modules The options are Auto Disabled and Enabled ...

Page 82: ...y turns out to be a correctable error the error is corrected and sent to the requestor the original source Memory is updated as well Select Enable to use Demand Scrubbing for ECC memory correction The options are Enable and Disable Device Tagging Select Enable to support device tagging The options are Disable and Enable South Bridge Configuration The following South Bridge information will display...

Page 83: ...n turn will provide complete legacy USB keyboard support for the operating systems that do not sup port legacy USB devices The options are Disabled and Enabled USB Transfer Time outs USB Transfer Time out This feature is used to set the USB time out value so that the tasks of USB control bulk and interrupt transfer can be performed during the time out period The settings are 1 second 5 seconds 10 ...

Page 84: ... set to Enabled the SATA AHCI controller manages the power usage of the SATA link The controller will put the link to a low power state when the I O is inactive for an extended period of time and the power state will return to normal when the I O becomes active The options are Enabled and Disabled SATA Port 0 Port 5 This item displays the information detected on the installed SATA drive on the par...

Page 85: ... above Configure SATA as is set to RAID the following items will display Support Aggressive Link Power Management When this item is set to Enabled the SATA AHCI controller manages the power usage of the SATA link The controller will put the link to a low power state when the I O is inactive for an extended period of time and the power state will return to normal when the I O becomes active The opt...

Page 86: ...ollowing items sSATA Controller This item enables or disables the onboard SATA controller supported by the Intel PCH sSATA controller The options are Enabled and Disabled Configure sSATA as Select IDE to configure an sSATA drive specified by the user as an IDE drive Select AHCI to configure an sSATA drive specified by the user as an AHCI drive Select RAID to configure an sSATA drive specified by t...

Page 87: ... Disk Drive The options are Hard Disk Drive and Solid State Drive If the item above Configure sSATA as is set to IDE the following items will display sSATA Port 0 Port 3 This item indicates that an sSATA port specified by the user is not installed or not detected Port 0 Port 3 sSATA Device Type Available when a SATA port is detected Use this item to specify if the sSATA port specified by the user ...

Page 88: ... this item to Enabled for hot plugging support which will allow the user to replace an sSATA drive without shutting down the system The options are Enabled and Disabled sSATA Port 0 Port 3 Spin Up Device On an edge detect from 0 to 1 set this item to allow the PCH to start a COMRE SET initialization to the device The options are Enabled and Disabled Port 0 Port 3 sSATA Device Type Use this item to...

Page 89: ...configure the PCI latency timer for a device installed on a PCI bus Select 32 to set the PCI latency timer to 32 PCI clock cycles The options are 32 64 96 128 160 192 224 and 248 PCI Bus Clocks VGA Palette Snoop Select Enabled to support VGA palette register snooping which will allow a PCI card that does not contain its own VGA color palette to examine a video card pal ette and mimic it for proper...

Page 90: ...ytes and 4096 Bytes ASPM Support Use this item to set the Active State Power Management ASPM level for a PCI E device Select Auto for the system BIOS to automatically set the ASPM level based on the system configuration Select Disabled to disable ASPM support The options are Disabled Auto and Force L0s Warning Enabling ASPM support may cause some PCI E devices to fail MMIOHBase Use this item to se...

Page 91: ...er IO Configuration Super IO Chip AST2400 Serial Port 1 Configuration Serial Port 2 Configuration Serial Port 1 Serial Port 2 Select Enabled to enable the onboard serial port specified by the user The options are Enabled and Disabled Device Settings This item displays the base I O port address and the Interrupt Request address of a serial port specified by the user Change Port 1 Settings Change Po...

Page 92: ...ction Select VT100 to use the ASCII Character set Select VT100 to add color and function key support Select ANSI to use the Extended ASCII Char acter Set Select VT UTF8 to use UTF8 encoding to map Unicode characters into one or more bytes The options are ANSI VT100 VT100 and VT UTF8 Bits Per second Use this item to set the transmission speed for a serial port used in Console Redirection Make sure ...

Page 93: ... UTF8 Combination Key support for ANSI VT100 terminals The options are Enabled and Disabled Recorder Mode Select Enabled to capture the data displayed on a terminal and send it as text messages to a remote server The options are Disabled and Enabled Resolution 100x31 Select Enabled for extended terminal resolution support The options are Dis abled and Enabled Legacy OS Redirection Resolution Use t...

Page 94: ...ed in 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 38400 57600 and 115200 bits per second Data Bits Use this feature to set the data transmission size for Console Redirection The options are 7 Bits and 8 Bits Parity A parity bit can be sent along w...

Page 95: ...re to select the number of rows and columns used in Console Redirection for legacy OS support The options are 80x24 and 80x25 Putty KeyPad This feature selects Function Keys and KeyPad settings for Putty which is a terminal emulator designed for the Windows OS The options are VT100 LINUX XTERMR6 SCO ESCN and VT400 Redirection After BIOS Post Use this feature to enable or disable legacy Console Red...

Page 96: ...t VT UTF8 to use UTF8 encoding to map Unicode characters into one or more bytes The options are ANSI VT100 VT100 and VT UTF8 Bits Per Second This item sets the transmission speed for a serial port used in Console Redirec tion Make sure that the same speed is used in both host computer and the client computer A lower transmission speed may be required for long and busy lines The options are 9600 19...

Page 97: ...tate Select Enabled to use TPM Trusted Platform Module settings to enhance system data security Please reboot your system for any change on the TPM state to take effect The options are Disabled and Enabled Pending Operation Use this item to schedule a TPM related operation to be performed by a security device for system data integrity Your system will reboot to carry out a pending TPM operation Th...

Page 98: ...s such as an x86 RDTSC Instruc tion embedded in the CPU The High Performance Event Timer is used to replace the 8254 Programmable Interval Timer The options are Enabled and Disabled NUMA Support Available when the OS supports this feature Select Enabled to enable Non Uniform Memory Access support to enhance system performance The options are Enabled and Disabled COD Enable Available when the OS an...

Page 99: ...me Error Logging Support Select Enabled to support Runtime Error Logging The options are Enabled and Disabled If this item is set to Enable the following item will be available for con figuration Memory Corrected Error Enabling Available when the item above Runtime Error Logging Support is set to Enable Select Enabled for the BIOS to correct a memory error if it is correctable The op tions are Ena...

Page 100: ...ediately SMBIOS Event Log Standard Settings Log System Boot Event Select Enabled to log system boot events The options are Disabled and Enabled MECI Multiple Event Count Increment Enter the increment value for the multiple event counter Enter a number between 1 to 255 The default setting is 1 METW Multiple Event Count Time Window This item is used to determine how long in minutes should the multip...

Page 101: ...your system System Event Log Enabling Disabling Options SEL Components Select Enabled to enable all system event logging support at bootup The options are Enabled and Disabled Erasing Settings Erase SEL Select Yes On next reset to erase all system event logs upon next system reboot Select Yes On every reset to erase all system event logs upon each system reboot Select No to keep all system event l...

Page 102: ... following items will be displayed LAN Channel 1 Configuration Address Source Use this item to select the IP address source for this computer If Static is selected you will need to know the IP address of this computer and enter it to the system manually in the field If DHCP is selected AMI BIOS will search for a DHCP Dy namic Host Configuration Protocol server attached to the network and request t...

Page 103: ...Gateway IP Address This item displays the Gateway IP address for this computer This should be in decimal and in dotted quad form i e 192 168 10 253 Router MAC Address This item displays the Router MAC address for this computer ...

Page 104: ...The length of the password should be from 3 characters to 20 characters long User Password Use this feature to set the user password which is required to enter the BIOS setup utility The length of the password should be from 3 characters to 20 char acters long Password Check Select Setup for the system to prompt for a password at Setup Select Always for the system to prompt for a password at bootu...

Page 105: ...re Legacy UEFI and Dual The default setting is Dual Fixed Boot Order Priorities This option prioritizes the order of bootable devices that the system to boot from Press Enter on each entry from top to bottom to select devices Dual Boot Order 1 Dual Boot Order 2 Dual Boot Order 3 Dual Boot Order 4 Dual Boot Order 5 Dual Boot Order 6 Dual Boot Order 7 Dual Boot Order 8 Dual Boot Order 9 ...

Page 106: ... boot option is added to The format for the path is fsx path filename efi Boot Option File Path Create After the driver option name and the file path are set press Enter to enter to submenu and click OK to create the new boot option drive Delete Boot Option Use this item to select a boot device to delete from the boot priority list Delete Boot Option Select the target boot device to delete Delete ...

Page 107: ...ges and Reset When you have completed the system configuration changes select this option to leave the BIOS setup utility and reboot the computer for the new system configura tion parameters to take effect Select Save Changes and Exit from the Exit menu and press Enter Save Options Save Changes When you have completed the system configuration changes select this option to save all changes made Thi...

Page 108: ...faults from the Exit menu and press En ter This enables the user to save any changes to the BIOS setup for future use Restore User Defaults To set this feature select Restore User Defaults from the Exit menu and press En ter Use this feature to retrieve user defined settings that were saved previously Boot Override This feature allows the user to override the Boot priorities sequence in the Boot m...

Page 109: ...rs are usually communicated through a series of audible beeps The numbers on the fatal error list correspond to the number of beeps for the cor responding error A 1 BIOS Error Beep Codes Motherboard BIOS Error Beep Codes Beep Code LED Error Message Description 1 beep Refresh Ready to boot 5 short beeps 1 long beep Memory error No memory detected in the system 5 beeps No Con In or No Con Out device...

Page 110: ...A 2 X10DRi X10DRi T Motherboard User s Manual Notes ...

Page 111: ... you may down load individual drivers and utilities After creating a CD DVD with the ISO files insert the disk into the CD DVD drive on your system and the display shown below should appear Note 1 Click the icons showing a hand writing on paper to view the readme files for each item Click the computer icons to the right of these items to install each item from top to the bottom one at a time After...

Page 112: ...n agement Server SSM Server you can remotely control power on off and reset chassis intrusion for multiple systems with SuperDoctor 5 or IPMI SD5 Manage ment Server monitors HTTP FTP and SMTP services to optimize the efficiency of your operation Note The default User Name and Password for SuperDoctor 5 is admin admin SuperDoctor 5 Interface Display Screen Health Information Note 1 The SuperDoctor ...

Page 113: ... hands off control to a computer system at bootup C 2 How to Recover the UEFI BIOS Image the Main BIOS Block A UEF BIOS flash chip consists of a recovery BIOS block comprised of a main BIOS block a main BIOS image The boot block contains critical BIOS codes including memory detection and recovery codes for the user to flash a new BIOS image if the original main BIOS image is corrupted When the sys...

Page 114: ... DVD Note If you cannot locate the Super ROM file in your driver disk visit our website at www supermicro com to download the BIOS image into a USB flash device and rename it Super ROM for BIOS recovery use 2 Insert the USB device that contains the new BIOS image Super ROM into your USB drive and power on the system 3 While powering on the system keep pressing Ctrl and Home simultane ously on your...

Page 115: ...very is complete press any key to reboot the system 7 Using a different system extract the BIOS package into a bootable USB flash drive 8 When a DOS prompt appears enter AMI BAT BIOSname at the prompt Note Do not interrupt this process until BIOS flashing is completed ...

Page 116: ...ow er cable from the power supply to clear CMOS and then plug the AC power cable in the power supply again to power on the system 10 Press Del continuously to enter the BIOS Setup utility 11 Press F3 to load default settings 12 After loading default settings press F4 to save the settings and exit the BIOS Setup utility ...

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