Intel® Server Board S875WP1-E
Product Guide
A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel® Identified
Subassemblies/Products
Order Number: C32693-002
Important Safety Instructions
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Contents
1 Server Board Features................................................................................... |
9 |
Server Board Connector and Component Locations ............................................................ |
11 |
Back Panel Connectors................................................................................................ |
12 |
Front Panel Connectors ............................................................................................... |
12 |
Processor .............................................................................................................................. |
13 |
Memory ................................................................................................................................. |
13 |
Intel 875P Chipset................................................................................................................. |
14 |
Intel 82875P Memory Controller Hub (MCH) ............................................................... |
14 |
Intel 82801EB I/O Controller Hub (ICH5-R) ................................................................. |
15 |
Intel 82802AC Firmware Hub (FWH) ........................................................................... |
15 |
Video ..................................................................................................................................... |
15 |
AGP Connector ............................................................................................................ |
16 |
ATA Rage XL Video Controller..................................................................................... |
16 |
Video Modes.................................................................................................. |
16 |
Video Memory Interface ................................................................................ |
17 |
Super I/O............................................................................................................................... |
17 |
Serial Port .................................................................................................................... |
18 |
Parallel Port.................................................................................................................. |
18 |
Floppy Drive Controller ................................................................................................ |
18 |
Keyboard and Mouse Connectors................................................................................ |
18 |
USB ..................................................................................................................................... |
19 |
High-Speed USB 2.0 Support ...................................................................................... |
19 |
Legacy USB Support.................................................................................................... |
19 |
PCI I/O Subsystem................................................................................................................ |
20 |
32-bit, 33-MHz PCI Subsystem .................................................................................... |
20 |
Device IDs (IDSEL) ....................................................................................... |
21 |
Data Storage ......................................................................................................................... |
21 |
Serial ATA (SATA) ....................................................................................................... |
21 |
IDE Interfaces .............................................................................................................. |
22 |
SCSI Hard Drive Activity LED Connector ...................................................... |
22 |
Network Interface Controller (NIC)........................................................................................ |
23 |
NIC Connector and Status LEDs................................................................... |
23 |
Power Management .............................................................................................................. |
24 |
Software Support through ACPI ................................................................................... |
24 |
Wake-up Devices and Events ....................................................................... |
26 |
Hardware Support ........................................................................................................ |
27 |
Power Connector........................................................................................... |
28 |
Fan Connectors ............................................................................................. |
28 |
Instantly Available PC Technology ................................................................ |
29 |
Hardware Management and Monitoring................................................................................ |
30 |
Chassis Intrusion and Detection .................................................................................. |
30 |
Password Security ................................................................................................................ |
31 |
Real-Time Clock, CMOS SRAM, and Battery ....................................................................... |
32 |
Recovering the CMOS .......................................................................................................... |
32 |
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BIOS ..................................................................................................................................... |
33 |
PCI Auto Configuration................................................................................................. |
33 |
IDE Auto Configuration................................................................................................. |
33 |
BIOS Updates .............................................................................................................. |
34 |
Language Support ......................................................................................... |
34 |
Custom Splash Screen.................................................................................. |
35 |
Recovering BIOS Data ................................................................................................. |
35 |
Boot Options ................................................................................................................ |
35 |
CD-ROM and Network Boot .......................................................................... |
35 |
Booting Without Attached Devices ................................................................ |
36 |
Fast Booting Systems with Intel® Rapid BIOS Boot .................................................... |
36 |
Intel Rapid BIOS Boot ................................................................................... |
36 |
System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) ........................................................................ |
37 |
2 Server Board Installation and Upgrades.................................................... |
39 |
Tools and Supplies Needed .................................................................................................. |
39 |
Before You Begin .................................................................................................................. |
39 |
Emissions Disclaimer ................................................................................................... |
39 |
Warnings and Cautions......................................................................................................... |
39 |
Installing the I/O Shield ......................................................................................................... |
41 |
Installing Chassis Standoffs.................................................................................................. |
42 |
Intel Server Chassis SC5200 ........................................................................ |
42 |
Intel® Server Chassis SC5250-E ................................................................... |
43 |
Installing the Server Board.................................................................................................... |
44 |
Placing the Server Board into the Chassis .................................................... |
44 |
Attaching the Server Board ........................................................................... |
44 |
Installing the Processor......................................................................................................... |
45 |
Removing the Processor....................................................................................................... |
48 |
Installing and Removing Memory.......................................................................................... |
49 |
DIMM Installation Guidelines........................................................................................ |
49 |
Installing DIMMs........................................................................................................... |
50 |
Removing DIMMs......................................................................................................... |
51 |
Installing and Removing an AGP Card ................................................................................. |
51 |
Installing an AGP Card................................................................................................. |
52 |
Removing the AGP Card.............................................................................................. |
52 |
Connecting the IDE Cable..................................................................................................... |
53 |
Connecting the Serial ATA Cable (Optional)......................................................................... |
54 |
Connecting Internal Headers ................................................................................................ |
55 |
Connecting the Front Panel Header............................................................................. |
55 |
Connecting the USB 2.0 Header .................................................................................. |
56 |
Connecting Hardware Control and Power Cables ................................................................ |
57 |
Connecting Fans .......................................................................................................... |
58 |
Chassis Intrusion.......................................................................................................... |
58 |
Connecting Power Cables............................................................................................ |
58 |
Setting the BIOS Configuration Jumper ................................................................................ |
58 |
Clearing Passwords .............................................................................................................. |
59 |
Replacing the Battery............................................................................................................ |
60 |
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3 Configuration Software and Utilities ......................................................... |
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Updating the BIOS with the Intel® Flash Memory Update Utility .......................................... |
63 |
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Obtaining the BIOS Update File ................................................................................... |
63 |
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Recording the Current BIOS Settings .......................................................................... |
64 |
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Creating Bootable Media ............................................................................... |
64 |
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Creating a BIOS Update Media.................................................................................... |
65 |
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Updating the BIOS ....................................................................................................... |
66 |
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Recovering the BIOS ............................................................................................................ |
67 |
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Using the Setup Program...................................................................................................... |
68 |
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BIOS Setup Program Modes........................................................................................ |
68 |
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Maintenance Menu....................................................................................................... |
69 |
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Main Menu.................................................................................................................... |
70 |
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Advanced Menu ........................................................................................................... |
71 |
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PCI Configuration Submenu.......................................................................... |
72 |
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Boot Configuration Submenu ........................................................................ |
73 |
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Peripheral Configuration Submenu ............................................................... |
74 |
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Drive Configuration Submenu ....................................................................... |
76 |
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Floppy Configuration Submenu ..................................................................... |
79 |
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Event Log Configuration Submenu................................................................ |
80 |
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Video Configuration Submenu....................................................................... |
81 |
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USB Configuration Submenu ........................................................................ |
82 |
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Chipset Configuration Submenu.................................................................... |
83 |
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Fan Control Configuration Submenu ............................................................. |
85 |
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Hardware Monitoring Submenu..................................................................... |
86 |
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Remote Access Configuration Submenu....................................................... |
87 |
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Security Menu .............................................................................................................. |
88 |
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Power Menu ................................................................................................................. |
89 |
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ACPI Submenu.............................................................................................. |
89 |
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Boot Menu .................................................................................................................... |
90 |
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Boot Device Priority Submenu....................................................................... |
91 |
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Hard Disk Drives Submenu ........................................................................... |
91 |
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Removable Devices Submenu ...................................................................... |
92 |
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ATAPI CDROM Drives Submenu .................................................................. |
92 |
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Exit Menu ..................................................................................................................... |
93 |
4 |
Solving BIOS Problems ............................................................................... |
95 |
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BIOS Beep Codes................................................................................................................. |
95 |
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BIOS Error Messages ........................................................................................................... |
96 |
5 |
Getting Help .................................................................................................. |
99 |
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World Wide Web ................................................................................................................... |
99 |
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Telephone ............................................................................................................................. |
99 |
6 |
Technical Reference .................................................................................. |
101 |
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Server Board Connectors.................................................................................................... |
101 |
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Baseboard Connectors .............................................................................................. |
102 |
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Power, Fan, Chassis Intrusion Connectors ................................................. |
102 |
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Add-In Board and Peripheral Interface Connectors..................................... |
103 |
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Server Board Resources..................................................................................................... |
104 |
Memory Map .............................................................................................................. |
104 |
DMA Channels ........................................................................................................... |
104 |
I/O Map ..................................................................................................................... |
105 |
Interrupts .................................................................................................................... |
106 |
7 Regulatory and Integration Information................................................... |
107 |
Product Regulatory Compliance ......................................................................................... |
107 |
Product Safety Compliance........................................................................................ |
107 |
Product EMC Compliance .......................................................................................... |
107 |
Product Regulatory Compliance Markings ................................................................. |
108 |
Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices................................................................................ |
109 |
FCC (USA) ................................................................................................................. |
109 |
INDUSTRY CANADA (ICES-003) .............................................................................. |
110 |
Europe (CE Declaration of Conformity)...................................................................... |
110 |
Taiwan Declaration of Conformity .............................................................................. |
110 |
Korean RRL Compliance............................................................................................ |
110 |
Australia / New Zealand ............................................................................................. |
110 |
Installation Precautions....................................................................................................... |
111 |
Installation Requirements.................................................................................................... |
111 |
Prevent Power Supply Overload ................................................................................ |
111 |
Place Battery Marking ................................................................................................ |
112 |
Use Only for Intended Applications............................................................................ |
112 |
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Figures |
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Figure 1. Server Board Components .......................................................................................... |
11 |
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Figure 2. Back Panel Connectors ............................................................................................... |
12 |
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Figure 3. Front Panel Connectors............................................................................................... |
12 |
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Figure 4. Location of the Standby Power Indicator LED CR7J1 ................................................. |
29 |
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Figure 5. Location of Clear CMOS Jumper................................................................................. |
32 |
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Figure 6. Installing the I/O Shield................................................................................................ |
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Figure 7. Installing Chassis Standoffs in the SC5200 Chassis ................................................... |
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Figure 8. Installing Chassis Standoffs in the SC5250-E Chassis ............................................... |
43 |
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Figure 9. Placing the Server Board into the Chassis .................................................................. |
44 |
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Figure 10. Attaching the Server Board........................................................................................ |
45 |
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Figure 11. Installing the Processor in the Processor Socket ...................................................... |
45 |
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Figure 12. Attaching the Heat Sink to the Processor .................................................................. |
46 |
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Figure 13. Attaching the Fan Heat Sink Clips to the Processor Socket...................................... |
47 |
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Figure 14. Attaching the Fan Heat Sink Clips to the Processor Socket...................................... |
47 |
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Figure 15. Connecting the Processor Fan Cable to the Processor Fan Connector.................... |
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Figure 16. DIMM Socket Locations............................................................................................. |
50 |
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Figure 17. Installing the AGP Card ............................................................................................. |
52 |
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Figure 18. Connecting the IDE Cable ......................................................................................... |
53 |
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Figure 19. Connecting the SATA Cable...................................................................................... |
54 |
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Figure 20. Location of Internal Headers...................................................................................... |
55 |
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Figure 21. Location of the Fan Headers and Power Connectors................................................ |
57 |
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Figure 22. BIOS Configuration Jumper Block Location .............................................................. |
58 |
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Figure 23. Removing the Battery ................................................................................................ |
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Figure 24. Power, Fan, and Chassis Intrusion Connectors....................................................... |
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Figure 25. Add-in Board and Peripheral Interface Connectors ................................................. |
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Tables |
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Table 1. |
Server Board Features .................................................................................... |
9 |
Table 2. |
Supported Processors ................................................................................... |
13 |
Table 3. |
Video Modes.................................................................................................. |
16 |
Table 4. |
PCI Bus Characteristics................................................................................. |
20 |
Table 5. |
PCI Bus Configuration IDs............................................................................. |
21 |
Table 6. |
10/100 Ethernet LAN Connector LEDs.......................................................... |
23 |
Table 7. |
10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN Connector LEDs .................................... |
24 |
Table 8. |
Effects of Pressing the Power Switch under ACPI ........................................ |
25 |
Table 9. |
Wake-up Devices and Events ....................................................................... |
26 |
Table 10. |
Fan Connector Function/Operation ............................................................... |
28 |
Table 11. |
Supervisor and User Password Functions .................................................... |
31 |
Table 12. |
Front Panel Header (J7J1) ............................................................................ |
55 |
Table 13. |
USB 2.0 Header (J7E1)................................................................................. |
56 |
Table 14. |
Jumper Settings for the BIOS Setup Program Modes (J8J2)........................ |
59 |
Table 15. |
BIOS Setup Program Menu Bar .................................................................... |
68 |
Table 16. |
BIOS Setup Program Function Keys ............................................................. |
69 |
Table 17. |
Maintenance Menu ........................................................................................ |
69 |
Table 18. |
Main Menu..................................................................................................... |
70 |
Table 19. |
Advanced Menu............................................................................................. |
71 |
Table 20. |
PCI Configuration Submenu.......................................................................... |
72 |
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Table 21. |
Boot Configuration Submenu ........................................................................ |
73 |
Table 22. |
Peripheral Configuration Submenu ............................................................... |
74 |
Table 23. |
Drive Configuration Submenu ....................................................................... |
76 |
Table 24. |
Primary/Secondary/SATA-0/SATA-1 Master/Slave Submenus..................... |
78 |
Table 25. |
Floppy Configuration Submenu ..................................................................... |
79 |
Table 26. |
Event Log Configuration Submenu................................................................ |
80 |
Table 27. |
Video Configuration Submenu....................................................................... |
81 |
Table 28. |
USB Configuration Submenu ........................................................................ |
82 |
Table 29. |
Chipset Configuration Submenu.................................................................... |
83 |
Table 30. |
Fan Control Configuration Submenu ............................................................. |
85 |
Table 31. |
Hardware Monitoring Submenu..................................................................... |
86 |
Table 32. |
Remote Access Configuration Submenu....................................................... |
87 |
Table 33. |
Security Menu................................................................................................ |
88 |
Table 34. |
Power Menu .................................................................................................. |
89 |
Table 35. |
ACPI Submenu.............................................................................................. |
89 |
Table 36. |
Boot Menu ..................................................................................................... |
90 |
Table 37. |
Boot Device Priority Submenu....................................................................... |
91 |
Table 38. |
Hard Disk Drives Submenu ........................................................................... |
91 |
Table 39. |
Removable Devices Submenu ...................................................................... |
92 |
Table 40. |
ATAPI CDROM Drives Submenu .................................................................. |
92 |
Table 41. |
Exit Menu....................................................................................................... |
93 |
Table 42. |
Beep Codes................................................................................................... |
95 |
Table 43. |
BIOS Error Messages.................................................................................... |
96 |
Table 44. |
System Memory Map................................................................................... |
104 |
Table 45. |
DMA Channels ............................................................................................ |
104 |
Table 46. |
I/O Map........................................................................................................ |
105 |
Table 47. |
Interrupts ..................................................................................................... |
106 |
Table 48. |
Product Certification Markings..................................................................... |
108 |
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This chapter briefly describes the main features of Intel® Server Board S875WP1-E. This server board is available in two options:
•The server board S875WP1 includes dual-channel Serial ATA support with two Serial ATA connectors. Support for RAID 0 and 1 support is planned.
•The server board S875WP1LX includes an additional four-port Serial ATA controller to support a total of six Serial ATA connectors with support for RAID 0, 1, and 10.
Table 1 summarizes the major features of the desktop board.
Table 1. |
Server Board Features |
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Processors |
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Support for an Intel® Pentium® 4 processor in an mPGA478 package with an |
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800/533/400 MHz system bus |
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Memory |
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Four 184-pin DDR SDRAM Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM) sockets |
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Support for up to 4 GB Unbuffered ECC system memory |
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Support for single-sided or double-sided DIMMs (DDR266/333/400) |
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Chipset |
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Intel® 875P Chipset, consisting of: |
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Intel® |
82875P Memory Controller Hub (MCH) |
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Intel® |
82801EB I/O Controller Hub (ICH5-R) with support for up to six High- |
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Speed Universal Serial Bus 2.0 (USB 2.0) ports |
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82802AC 8 megabit Firmware Hub (FWH) |
I/O Control |
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SMSC* LPC47M172 super I/O controller |
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Peripheral Interfaces |
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Four external USB ports on the back panel with an additional internal header, |
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which provides support for an optional two USB ports for front panel support |
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(total possible six USB ports) |
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One parallel port |
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Two IDE interfaces with ATA-66/100 support |
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Two Serial ATA connectors (S875WP1) with support for RAID 0 and 1 |
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planned or six Serial ATA connectors (S875WP1LX) with support for RAID 0, |
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1, and 10 |
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• One floppy drive interface with support for one drive |
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PS/2* keyboard and mouse ports |
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LAN |
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One Intel® 82562ET 10/100 Fast Ethernet Controller |
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• One Intel® 82547EI Gigabit Ethernet Controller |
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Expansion Capabilities |
One independent PCI bus (32-bit/33 MHz, 5 V) with three PCI connectors and |
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two embedded devices: |
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2D/3D graphics controller – ATI Rage* XL Video Controller with 8 MB of |
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SDRAM |
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Serial ATA: SATA-150 controller, Promise Technology* PDC20319 |
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Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) connector providing AGP 8x support |
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Table 1. |
Server Board Features (continued) |
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BIOS |
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Intel/AMI BIOS with support for: |
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Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) |
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8 megabit symmetrical flash memory |
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Support for SMBIOS |
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Intel® |
Rapid BIOS Boot |
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Intel® |
Express BIOS Update |
Power Management |
Support for ACPI: |
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Suspend to RAM (STR) |
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Wake on USB, PCI, RS-232, PS/2, LAN, and front panel |
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Hardware Management |
Hardware monitor with: |
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• Four fan sensing inputs used to monitor fan activity |
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Remote diode temperature sensing |
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Intel® |
Precision Cooling Technology fan speed control that automatically |
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adjusts chassis fan speeds based on system temperature |
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• Voltage sensing to detect out of range values |
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TP00182
A.System Fan 4 Header
B.+12V CPU Power Connector
C.Processor Socket
D.CPU Fan
E.DIMM Sockets
F.Main Power Connector
G.Floppy Drive Connector
H.Auxiliary Power Connector
I.Primary IDE Connector
J.Secondary IDE Connector
K.Serial B Header
L.System Fan 1 Header
M.System Fan 2 Header
N.Front Panel Connector
O.BIOS Configuration Jumper (J8J2)
P.SCSI LED Header
Q.Hot Swap Backplane Header
R.Battery
S.SATA-A1 through SATA-A4 Connector (S875WP1LX only, from left to right: SATA-A4, SATA-A2, SATA-A3, SATA-A1)
T.Chassis Intrusion Header
U.PCI 32/33 Slots 1 – 3
(slots numbered from top to bottom)
V.System Fan 3 Header
W.Front Panel USB Header
X.Clear CMOS Jumper J8G1
Y.SATA-B1 and SATA-B2 Connectors (slots numbered from left to right)
Z.AGP Connector
AA.NIC2 (10/100 Mb)
BB.NIC1 (1 Gb)
CC.Back Panel I/O Ports
Figure 1. Server Board Components
Server Board Features |
11 |
The back panel connectors are color-coded in compliance with PC 99 recommendations.
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D.Serial port A
E.Video port
TP00183
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G.NIC 2 (10/100 Mb)
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Figure 2. Back Panel Connectors
Figure 3 shows the location of the front panel connectors.
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B.Front Panel Header
Figure 3. Front Panel Connectors
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The S875WP1-E server board supports a single Intel Pentium 4 processor with an mPGA478 socket. The processor connects to the server board through the mPGA478 socket. The Intel Pentium 4 processor can be removed and replaced to accommodate a supported higher speed processor.
The server board S875WP1-E supports the following processors.
Table 2. Supported Processors
Type |
Designation |
System Bus |
L2 Cache Size |
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Pentium 4 processor with Hyper- |
2.40, 2.60, 2.80, and 3.0 GHz |
800 MHz |
512 KB |
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threading (HT) Technology |
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3.06 GHz |
533 MHz |
512 KB |
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Pentium 4 processor |
2.0, 2.26, 2.4B, 2.53, 2.66, and |
533 MHz |
512 KB |
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2.80 GHz |
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2.0, 2.4 GHz |
400 MHz |
512 KB |
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NOTE
The processor is not included with the server board and must be purchased separately.
The S875WP1-E server board contains four 184-pin DIMM sockets and supports up to four DDR SDRAM DIMMs. The minimum supported memory configuration is 128 MB and the maximum configurable memory size is 4 GB with stacked unbuffered DDR266/333/400 ECC DIMMs.
Supported memory configurations are as follows:
•Up to four dual-channel 184-pin Double Data Rate (DDR) SDRAM DIMMs connectors with gold-plated contacts. Supported memory configuration are:
DDR400: to run DDR400 memory at full speed requires an Intel Pentium 4 processor with 800 MHz front side bus (FSB) frequency.
DDR333: to run DDR333 memory at full speed requires an Intel Pentium 4 processor with 533 MHz FSB frequency. DDR333 memory will run at 320 MHz frequency when using an Intel Pentium 4 processor with 800 MHz FSB frequency.
DDR266: DDR266 memory may only be used with an Intel Pentium 4 processor with 400 MHz or 533 MHz FSB frequency only.
•Support for:
Single-channel memory
Unbuffered, single or double-sided DIMMs
Serial Presence Detect (SPD) memory only
Support for Suspend to RAM (STR), S3 ACPI state
ECC and non-ECC RAM
2.5 V memory
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•Support for 128 Mb, 256 Mb, and 512 Mb memory technologies for the following memory configurations:
Up to 1.0 GB utilizing 128 Mb technology
Up to 2.0 GB utilizing 256 Mb technology
Up to 4.0 GB utilizing 512 Mb technology
Only DIMMs tested and qualified by Intel or a designated memory test vendor will be supported on the S875WP1-E server board. Note that all DIMMs are supported by design, but only fully qualified DIMMs will be supported. Mixed mode DDR DS-DIMMs (x8 and x16 on the same DIMM) is not supported. Check the Intel Customer Support website for the latest tested memory list:
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/S875WP1-E
The Intel 875P chipset consists of the following devices:
•Intel 82875P Memory Controller Hub (MCH) with Accelerated Hub Architecture (AHA) bus
•Intel 82801EB I/O Controller Hub (ICH5) with AHA bus
•Intel 82802AC Firmware Hub (FWH)
The MCH is a centralized controller for the system bus, the memory bus, the AGP bus, and the Accelerated Hub Architecture interface. The ICH5-R is a centralized controller for the board’s I/O paths. The FWH provides the nonvolatile storage of the BIOS.
The MCH supports the data integrity features supported by the Pentium 4 processor bus, including address, request, and response parity. The 875P chipset always generates ECC data while it is driving the processor data bus, although the data bus ECC can be disabled or enabled by BIOS. It is enabled by default. The MCH controls the Intel 82547EI from the CSA interface.
The MCH provides the following:
•An integrated DDR memory controller with auto detection.
•Support for ACPI Rev 2.0 compliant power management.
•AGP 2.0 slot, also known as AGP 8x
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The Intel 82801EB ICH5-R has these features:
•Upstream Hub Interface to the MCH
•Integrated IDE controller (supports two Ultra ATA-100/66 mode, Ultra DMA 33 mode, and PIO mode).
•Integrated SATA controller supports two SATA devices with transfer speeds up to 150 MB/s and independent DMA operation on the two ports
•One USB 2.0-compliant host controller that supports all six USB ports
•SMBus 2.0 interface
•FWH interface
•Support for the Low Pin Count (LPC) interface.
•Integrated LAN controller (Intel 8562ET) for interfacing the ICH5-R LAN connect interface to the LAN connect component
•33 MHz Peripheral Component Interface (PCI) Local Bus slots supporting PCI specification, Rev 2.3.
•Power management logic (ACPI Rev 2.0-compliant).
•Support for two Ultra DMA 33 / ATA 100/66 connectors.
The Intel 82802AC Firmware Hub (FWH) includes an 8 megabit symmetrical flash memory device. Internally, the device is grouped into eight 64 KB blocks that are individually erasable, lockable, and unlockable.
The FWH provides the following:
•System BIOS program
•Logic that enables protection for storing and updating of platform information
The server board S875WP1-E contains two separate, mutually exclusive graphics subsystems. You can use either the AGP connector or the ATI Rage XL video controller. When an AGP card is installed, the integrated 8 MB video controller is disabled.
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AGP is a high-performance interface for graphics-intensive applications. AGP is independent of the PCI bus and is intended for exclusive use with graphical display devices. The AGP bus follows the AGP 3.0 specification.
The AGP connector on the server board S875WP1-E supports the following:
•2X, 4X, or 8X AGP protocol
•1.5 V add-in cards only
•Maximum bus bandwidth of 2.13 GB/sec
NOTE
The AGP connector is keyed for 1.5 V AGP cards only. Do not attempt to install a legacy 3.3 V AGP card. The AGP connector is not mechanically compatible with legacy 3.3 V AGP cards.
The S875WP1-E server board provides an ATI Rage XL PCI graphics accelerator, along with
8 MB of video SDRAM and support circuitry for an embedded SVGA video subsystem. The ATI Rage XL chip contains a SVGA video controller, clock generator, 2D and 3D engine, and RAMDAC in a 272-pin PBGA. One 2Mx32 SDRAM chip provides 8 MB of video memory.
The SVGA subsystem supports a variety of modes, up to 1600 x 1200 resolution in 8/16/24/32 bpp modes under 2D, and up to 1024 x 768 resolution in 8/16/24/32 bpp modes under 3D. It also supports both CRT and LCD monitors up to 100 Hz vertical refresh rate.
The server board S875WP1-E provides a standard 15-pin VGA connector and supports disabling of the on-board video through the BIOS Setup menu or when a plug-in video card is installed in the AGP slot or any of the PCI slots.
The Rage XL chip supports all standard IBM* VGA modes. The following table shows the 2D/3D modes supported for both CRT and LCD. The table specifies the minimum memory requirement for various display resolution, refresh rates, and color depths.
Table 3. |
Video Modes |
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60, 72, 75, 90, 100 |
Supported |
Supported |
Supported |
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60, 70, 75, 90, 100 |
Supported |
Supported |
Supported |
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Supported |
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Supported |
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Supported |
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Supported |
Supported |
Supported |
Supported |
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60,70,75,90,100 |
Supported |
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Supported |
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Supported |
Supported |
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The memory controller subsystem of the Rage XL arbitrates requests from direct memory interface, the VGA graphics controller, the drawing coprocessor, the display controller, the video scalar, and hardware cursor. Requests are serviced in a manner that ensures display integrity and maximum CPU/coprocessor drawing performance.
The server board S875WP1-E supports an 8 MB (512Kx32bitx4 Banks) SDRAM device for video memory.
The SMSC LPC47M172 I/O Controller provides the following features:
•Low pin count (LPC) interface
•3.3 V operation
•One serial port and one serial port header
•One parallel port with Extended Capabilities Port (ECP) and Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) support
•Serial IRQ interface compatible with serialized IRQ support for PCI systems
•PS/2-style mouse and keyboard interfaces
•Interface for one 1.2 MB, 1.44 MB, or 2.88 MB diskette drive
•Intelligent power management, including a programmable wake up event interface
•PCI power management support
The BIOS Setup program provides configuration options for the I/O controller.
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The server board S875WP1-E has one serial port connector and one serial port header. The serial port A connector is located on the back panel. The serial ports’ NS16C550-compatible UART supports data transfers at speeds up to 115.2 kb/s with BIOS support.
A DH10 10-pin serial header is available on the baseboard for an option Serial B port.
The 25-pin D-Sub parallel port connector is located on the back panel. In the BIOS Setup program, the parallel port can be set to the following modes:
•Output only (PC AT*-compatible mode)
•Bi-directional (PS/2 compatible)
•EPP
•ECP
The I/O controller supports one diskette drive that is compatible with the 82077 diskette drive controller and supports both PC-AT and PS/2 modes.
PS/2 keyboard and mouse connectors are located on the back panel. The +5 V lines to these connectors are protected with a PolySwitch* circuit that, like a self-healing fuse, reestablishes the connection after an overcurrent condition is removed.
NOTE
The keyboard is supported in the bottom PS/2 connector and the mouse is supported in the top PS/2 connector. Power to the computer should be turned off before a keyboard or mouse is connected or disconnected.
The keyboard controller contains the AMI keyboard and mouse controller code, provides the keyboard and mouse control functions, and supports password protection for power-on/reset. A power-on/reset password can be specified in the BIOS Setup program.
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USB
NOTES
Use a shielded cable that meets the requirements for a full-speed USB device. Computer systems that have an unshielded cable attached to a USB port might not meet FCC Class B requirements, even if no device or a lowspeed USB device is attached to the cable.
USB devices are limited to USB 1.1 transfer rates prior to operating system and driver initialization.
The server board supports up to six USB 2.0 ports via the ICH5. Four ports are routed to the back panel. One header, supporting up to two ports, is routed to the front panel. USB 2.0 ports are backward compatible with USB 1.1 devices. USB 1.1 devices will function normally at USB 1.1 speeds.
USB 2.0 support requires both an operating system and drivers that fully support USB 2.0 transfer rates. Disabling High-Speed USB in BIOS reverts all USB 2.0 ports to USB 1.1 operation. This may be required to accommodate operating systems that do not support USB 2.0.
Legacy USB support allows USB devices such as keyboard, mice, and hubs to be used even when the operating system’s USB drivers are not available. Legacy USB support is used to access the BIOS Setup program, and to install an operating system that supports USB. By default, Legacy USB support is set to Enabled.
Four of the USB ports are implemented with stacked back panel connectors; the other two are accessible via the front panel USB header. The S875WP1-E server board fully supports UHCI and uses UHCI-compatible software drivers.
NOTE
Computer systems that have an unshielded cable attached to a USB port may not meet FCC Class B requirements, even if no device is attached to the cable. Use s shielded cable that meets the requirements for full-speed devices.
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Legacy USB support operates as follows:
1.When the user applies power to the computer, legacy support is disabled.
2.POST begins.
3.Legacy USB support is enabled by the BIOS allowing the user to use a USB keyboard to enter and configure the BIOS Setup program and the maintenance menu.
4.POST completes.
5.The operating system loads. While the operating system is loading, USB keyboard and mice are recognized and may be used to configure the operating system. (Keyboard and mice are not recognized during this period if Legacy USB support is set to Disabled in the BIOS Setup program.)
6.After the operating system loads the USB drivers, all legacy and non-legacy USB devices are recognized by the operating system, and Legacy USB support from the BIOS is no longer used.
To install an operating system that supports USB, verify that Legacy USB support in the BIOS Setup program is set to Enabled and follow the operating system’s installation instructions.
NOTE
Legacy USB support is for keyboard, mice, and hubs only. Other USB devices are not supported in legacy mode.
The primary I/O bus for the server board S875WP1-E is PCI, with one independent PCI bus. The PCI bus complies with the PCI Local Bus Specification, Rev 2.3. The PCI bus is directed through the Intel 82801EB I/O Controller Hub (ICH5-R). The table below lists the characteristics of the PCI bus.
Table 4. |
PCI Bus Characteristics |
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5 V |
32-bits |
33 MHz |
Independent Bus |
Supports full-length cards |
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All 32-bit, 33-MHz PCI I/O for the server board S875WP1-E is directed through the Intel 82801EB I/O Controller Hub (ICH5-R). The PCI bus supports the following embedded devices and connectors:
•2D/3D Graphics Accelerator: ATI Rage XL Video Controller.
•Serial ATA-100 controller: Promise Technology PDC20319.
•Three PCI slots
Each of the embedded devices listed above, with exception to the Ultra DMA 33 / ATA 100/66 connectors, will be allocated a GPIO to disable the device.
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Each device under the PCI hub bridge has its IDSEL signal connected to one bit of AD[31:16], which acts as a chip select on the PCI bus segment in configuration cycles. This determines a unique PCI device ID value for use in configuration cycles. The following table shows each IDSEL value for the PCI bus devices and the corresponding device description.
Table 5. PCI Bus Configuration IDs
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PCI slot 3 |
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ATI Rage XL Video Controller |
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Promise Technology PDC20319 ATA-100 controller |
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The server board S875WP1-E supports Serial ATA devices using the ICH5-R controller. The ICH-5 provides the following Serial ATA support:
•150 MB/sec transfer rate
•Up to two SATA devices on the server board S875WP1-E. These are indicated by the connectors labeled SATA-B1 and SATA-B2 on the server board.
•Support for RAID 0 (Striping) and 1 (Mirroring) is planned, but not currently available.
The server board S875WP1LX supports an additional four Serial ATA devices using the Promise Technology PDC20319 host controller. These are indicated by the connectors labeled from left to right on the server board: SATA-A4, SATA-A2, SATA-A3, and SATA-A1. The Promise PDC20319 controller provides the following Serial ATA support:
•150 MB/sec transfer rate
•Support for RAID 0 (Striping), 1 (Mirroring), and 10 (Mirroring and Striping).
NOTES
Although the Promise Technology PDC20319 Serial ATA controller on this product supports up to 150 MB/sec transfer rate, the PCI bus limits some SATA devices are limited to a maximum of 133 MB/sec.
For instructions on installing and configuring Serial ATA RAID on the 4-port Promise Controller that is available on the server board S875WP1LX, please see
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/s875wp1e/sata-install.htm
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The ICH5-R IDE controller has two independent bus-mastering IDE interfaces that can be independently enabled. The interface handles the exchange of information between the processor and peripheral devices like hard disks and CD-ROM drives. The IDE interfaces supports:
•Up to four IDE devices (such as hard drives)
•ATAPI devices (such as CD-ROM drives)
•Laser servo (LS-120) drives
•PIO Mode devices
•Ultra DMA-33: DMA protocol on IDE bus supporting host and target throttling and transfer rates of up to 33 MB/sec.
•ATA-100/66: DMA protocol on IDE bus supporting host and target throttling and transfer rates of up to 100 MB/sec. The ATA-100/66 protocol is similar to Ultra DMA and is device driver compatible.
NOTE
ATA-100/66 is a faster timing and requires a specialized cable to reduce reflections, noise, and inductive coupling.
The IDE interfaces also support ATAPI devices (such as CD-ROM drives) and ATA devices using the transfer modes.
The BIOS supports Logical Block Addressing (LBA) and Extended Cylinder Head Sector (ECHS) translation modes. The drive reports the transfer rate and translation mode to the BIOS.
The S875WP1-E server board supports Laser Servo (LS-120) diskette technology through the IDE interfaces. An LS-120 drive can be configured as a boot device by setting the BIOS Setup program’s Boot menu to one of the following:
•ARMD-FDD (ATAPI removable media device – floppy disk drive)
•ARMD-HDD (ATAPI removable media device – hard disk drive)
The SCSI hard drive activity LED connector is a 1 x 2-pin connector that allows an add-in SCSI controller to use the same LED as the onboard IDE controller. For proper operation, this connector should be wired to the LED output of the add-in SCSI controller. The LED indicates
when data is being read from, or written to, both the add-in SCSI controller and the IDE controller.
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The server board S875WP1-E supports two Network Interface Controllers (NICs), one that runs at 10/100Mb and is based on the Intel 82562ET NIC and the other that runs at one gigabit and is based on the Intel 82547EI NIC. When looking at the rear of the chassis, the gigabit NIC is at the left (closest to the video port) and the 10/100Mb NIC is at the right. You can disable either or both NICs through BIOS Setup.
The 82562ET is controlled by the ICH5-R and supports the following features:
•Integrated IEEE 802.3 10Base-T and 100Base-TX compatible PHY
•IEEE 802.3u auto-negotiation support
•Full duplex support at both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps operation
•Low power +3.3 V device with reduced power in unplugged mode and automatic detection of unplugged mode
•3-port LED support
The 82547EI is controlled by the CSA interface off of the MCH. It supports the following features:
•Basic 10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN connectivity
•Integrated Gigabit Ethernet Media Access Control (MAC) and physical layer (PHY)
•IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T compliant physical layer interface
•IEEE 802.3ab auto-negotiation support
•Low power (less than 350mW in active transmit mode)
•Reduced power in “unplugged mode” (less than 50mW)
•Automatic detection of “unplugged mode”
•Communication Streaming Architecture (CSA) port provides higher throughput and lower latencies resulting in up to 30% higher bus throughput (up to wirespeed)
•Full device driver compatibility
•Programmable transit threshold
•Configuration EEPROM that contains the MAC address
•Teaming and Fail over support
Two LEDs are built into each RJ-45 LAN connector. For the 82562ET NIC, the yellow LED indicates a link to the LAN and the green LED indicates the connection speed. Table 6 describes the LED states when the board is powered up and the 82562ET 10/100 Ethernet LAN subsystem is operating.
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Table 7 describes the LED states when the board is powered up and the 82547EI 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN subsystem is operating.
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Power management is implemented at several levels, including:
•Software support through Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
•Hardware support:
—Suspend to RAM (Instantly Available PC technology)
—Power connectors
—Fan connectors
—Resume on Ring
—Wake from USB
—Wake from PS/2 keyboard/mouse
—PME# wakeup support
The Advance Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)–aware operating system can place the system into a state where the hard drives spin down, the system fans stop, and all processing is halted. In this state, the power supply is still on and the processors still dissipate some power, so the power supply fan and processor fans are still running.
Under ACPI, the operating system directs all system and device power state transitions. The operating system puts devices in and out of low-power states based on user preferences and knowledge of how devices are being used by applications. Devices that are not being used can be turned off. The operating system uses information from applications and user settings to put the system as a whole into a low-power state.
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ACPI features include:
•Plug and Play (including bus and device enumeration)
•Power management control of individual devices, add-in boards (some add-in boards may require an ACPI-aware driver), video displays, and hard disk drives
•Methods for achieving less than 15-watt system operation in the power-on/standby sleeping state
•A soft-off feature that enables the operating system to power-off the computer
•Support for multiple wake-up events
•Support for a front panel power and sleep mode switch
The Server Board S875WP1-E supports sleep states S0, S1, S2, S3, S4, and S5. When the server board is operating in ACPI mode, the operating system retains control of the system and the operating system policy determines the entry methods and wake-up sources for each sleep state. Sleep entry and wake-up event capabilities are provided by the hardware but are enabled by the operating system. The following is a summary of the supported sleep states:
•S0: Normal running state.
•S1: Processor sleep state. No context will be lost in this state and the processor caches will maintain coherency.
•S3: Suspend to RAM (Instantly Available PC Technology).
•S4: Hibernate or Save to Disk. The memory and machine state are saved to disk. Pressing the power button or another wake-up event restores the system state from the disk and resumes normal operation. This state assumes that no hardware changes were made to the system while it was off.
•S5: Soft off. Only the RTC section of the chipset is running in this state.
CAUTION
The system is off only when the AC power is disconnected.
Table 8 lists the system states based on how long the power switch is pressed, depending on how ACPI is configured with an ACPI-aware operating system.
Table 8. Effects of Pressing the Power Switch under ACPI
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Less than four seconds |
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More than four seconds |
Fail safe power-off |
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Less than four seconds |
Wake-up |
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More than four seconds |
Power-off |
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CAUTION
For LAN wake capabilities, the 5 V standby line for the power supply must be capable of providing adequate +5 V standby current. Failure to provide adequate standby current when implementing LAN wake capabilities can damage the power supply.
Table 9 provides an overview of the devices or events that can wake the computer from specific states.
Table 9. Wake-up Devices and Events
These devices/events can wake up the computer… |
…from this state |
|
|
Power button |
S1, S3, S4 (Note 1), S5 |
RTC alarm |
S1, S3, S4 (Note 1), S5 |
LAN |
S1, S3, S4 (Note 1), S5 |
PCI via PME# signal |
S1, S3, S4 (Note 1), S5 |
Resume on Ring (back panel Serial Port A) |
S1, S3 |
|
|
USB |
S1, S3 |
|
|
PS/2 |
S1, S3 |
|
|
Notes:
1.For LAN and PME#, S5 is disabled by default in the BIOS Setup program. Setting this option to Power On will enable a wake-up event from LAN in the S5 state.
NOTE
The use of these wake-up events from an ACPI state requires an operating system that provides full ACPI support. In addition, software, drivers, and peripherals must fully support ACPI wake events.
LAN wake capabilities enable remote wake-up of the computer through a network. The LAN subsystem PCI bus network adapter monitors network traffic at the Media Independent Interface. Upon detecting a Magic Packet* frame, the LAN subsystem asserts a wake-up signal that wakes up the computer from ACPI S1, S3, S4, and S5 state.
Depending on the LAN implementation, the S875WP1-E server board supports LAN wake capabilities with ACPI in the following ways:
•The PCI bus PME# signal for PCI 2.2 compliant LAN designs
•The onboard LAN subsystem
When the PME# signal on the PCI bus is asserted, the computer wakes from an ACPI S1, S3, S4, or S5 state (with Wake on PME enabled in BIOS).
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Resume on Ring enables telephony devices to access the computer when it is in a power-managed state. The operation of Resume on Ring wakes the system from the S1 or S3 sleep states when a signal is sent to the serial port at the rear or the chassis or to an internally installed modem. Resume on ring can be summarized as follows:
•Resumes operation from ACPI S1 or S3 states
•Requires only one call to access the computer
•Detects incoming call similarly for external and internal modems
•Requires modem interrupt be unmasked for correct operation
USB bus activity wakes the computer from an ACPI S1 or S3 state.
NOTE
Wake from USB requires the use of a USB peripheral that supports Wake from USB.
PS/2 device activity, such as moving a PS/2 mouse or pressing a key on a PS/2 keyboard, wakes the computer from an ACPI S1 or S3 state.
The S875WP1-E server board provides several power management hardware features, including:
•Power connector
•Fan connectors
•Instantly Available PC technology
Instantly Available PC technology and LAN Wake require power from the +5 V standby line. The sections discussing these features describe the incremental standby power requirements.
CAUTION
Ensure that the power supply provides adequate +5 V standby current if Instantly Available PC technology features is used. Failure to do so can damage the power supply. The total amount of standby current required depends on the wake devices supported and manufacturing options.
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When used with an ATX12V or EPS12V compliant power supply that supports remote power on/off, the S875WP1-E server board can turn off the system power through software control. When the system BIOS receives the correct command from the operating system, the BIOS turns off power to the computer.
With soft-off enabled, if power to the computer is interrupted by a power outage or a disconnected power cord, when power resumes, the computer returns to the power state it was in before power was interrupted (on or off). The computer’s response can be set using the After Power Failure feature in the BIOS Setup program’s Boot menu.
NOTE
A standard ATX 20 pin power connector and standard ATX 12V 4-pin 2x2 connector can be used to power the S875WP1-E board. Plug the power cables into the pin 1 end of their respective motherboard connectors, leaving pins 21-24 unused on the main power connector and 5-8 unused on the 12V connector.
Table 10 summarizes the function/operation of the fan connectors.
Table 10. Fan Connector Function/Operation
Connector |
Description |
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|
|
Processor fan (CPU |
• |
+12 V DC connection for a processor fan or active fan heat sink. |
FAN) |
• |
Fan is on in the S0 or S1 state. |
|
|
Fan is off when the system is off or in the S3, S4, or S5 state. |
|
• |
Wired to a fan tachometer input of the Hardware Management ASIC. |
|
|
|
Front and rear chassis |
• |
+12 V DC connection for a system or chassis fan. |
fans (FAN1, FAN2, |
• |
Fan is on in the S0 or S1 state. |
FAN3, and FAN4) |
|
Fan is off when the system is off or in the S3, S4, or S5 state. |
|
|
|
|
• |
Wired to a fan tachometer input of the Hardware Management ASIC (Fans 1, 2, |
|
|
and 4 only). |
|
|
|
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CAUTION
For Instantly Available PC technology, the +5 V standby line for the power supply must be capable of providing adequate +5 V standby current. Failure to provide adequate standby current when implementing Instantly Available PC technology can damage the power supply.
The S875WP1-E server board supports the PCI Bus Power Management Interface Specification. An add-in board that supports this specification can participate in power management and can be used to wake the computer.
The use of Instantly Available PC technology requires operating system support and PCI 2.2 compliant add-in cards and drivers.
The standby power indicator LED shows that power is still present even when the computer appears to be off. Figure 4 shows the location of the standby power indicator LED.
CAUTION
If AC power has been switched off and the standby power indicator is still lit, disconnect the power cord before installing or removing any devices connected to the board. Failure to do so could damage the board and any attached devices.
CR7J1 |
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Figure 4. Location of the Standby Power Indicator LED CR7J1
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The Hardware Management features enable the board to be compatible with the Wired for Management (WfM) specification. The board has several hardware management features, including the following:
•Remote temperature sensing near the Vreg
•Power supply monitoring (+5 V, +3.3 V, 3.3 VSB, +1.5 V, and VCCP) to detect levels above or below acceptable values
•Fan monitoring though four fan tachometer inputs. Monitoring can be implemented using LANDesk* Client Manager or other third-party software.
•Chassis intrusion detection
The server board S875WP1-E has an integrated Hardware Management ASIC that is responsible for hardware monitoring. Together, the Hardware Management ASIC and the LANDesk Client Manager (LDCM) 6.3 software provide basic server hardware monitoring that alerts a system administrator if a hardware problem occurs on an Intel Server Board S875WP1-E based system.
The LDCM software is for use with Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 Advanced Server operating systems. Other operating systems, such as Red Hat* Linux* are not be monitored with LDCM.
Intel LANDesk Client Manager software and user guides that provide more information on using Intel LDCM software are available on the Intel Server Board S875WP1-E Resource CD and are also available for download at:
http://www.support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/S875WP1-E
The server board S875WP1-E supports a chassis security feature that detects the removal of the chassis cover. For the chassis intrusion circuit to function, the chassis’ power supply must be connected to AC power. The security feature uses a mechanical switch on the chassis that attaches to the chassis intrusion connector. Chassis intrusion options can be configured through the BIOS Setup screens.
NOTE
Chassis intrusion detection may be implemented using LANDesk Client
Manager or third-party software.
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