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P3TDE6 Quick Reference

CPU Core/Bus Ratio Selection 

               (DIP Switch 1)

To protect the system and components, it is essential that you reinstall the top panel after you have finished working on the system.

Due to the fact that adequate air flow and proper 
thermal control are very critical in maintaining 2U 
system's stability and performance, it is 
imperative that the proper installation procedures 
listed below be followed in order to maximize 
system performance. This is especially critical for 
2U Dual Processor Servers with speeds of 1 GHz 
and above.

Warning !

CPU Heat Sink Installation Procedures
(For  Supermicro SuperServer 2U Systems)

Cooling Fan Installation

CPU

400/533

450/600

500/666

550/733

600/800

650/866

700/933

750/1000

800/1064

850/1130

950/1260

1000/1330

1050/1400

SW1 #1

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

SW1 #2

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

SW1 #3

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

ON

SW1 #4

ON

ON

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON 

Jumper          Description 

                        

Default Setting  

 JA2    

   LVD SCSI Ch A Term               Open (Enabled)

 JA4             LVD SCSI Ch B Term               Open (Enabled) 

 JA6    

   50-pin SCSI Ch B Term            Open (Enabled) 

 JBT1    

   CMOS Clear                             Pin 1-2 (Normal) 

 JP1    

   FSB Speed Setting                   Pin 1-2 (Auto)

 JP3             Spread Spectrum Enable         Open (Disabled)

 JP55

   Third P/S Fail Enable/Disable   Open (Disabled)

 JP56 

   Speaker Enable/Disable           On (Enabled)

 JP57           BIOS Select                              Pin 1-2 (BIOS1)

 JP58           LAN/NIC Enable/Disable          Open (Enabled)

 JP60

   SCSI Enable/Disable                 Pin 1-2 (Enabled)

 JP62 

   Chassis/Over Heat Fan Select  Close 

 JP64           Watch Dog                                Open (Disabled)

 JP65           CPU Fan Tachometer               Open

      1) Only those CPU heat sinks that are provided by Supermicro should be used.
      2) Apply a small amount of silicon compound on the CPU's die.
      3) Place the CPU heat sink on top of the CPU.
      4) Place the heat sink spring on top of the CPU heat sink and secure the clip of the spring into its notch.
         (Make sure the clip position is the same as the picture shown above.)

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