-001 First release of the Intel® Desktop Board DX58SO2 Product Guide November 2010
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This Product Guide gives information about board layout, component installation, BIOS
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®
Desktop Board DX58SO2.
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Document Organization
The chapters in this Product Guide are arranged as follows:
1 Desktop Board Features: a summary of product features
2 Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components: instructions on how to install
the Desktop Board and other hardware components
3 Updating the BIOS: instructions on how to update the BIOS
4 Configuring for RAID: information about configuring your system for RAID
A Error Messages and Indicators: information about BIOS error messages and beep
codes
B Regulatory Compliance: describes the board’s adherence to safety standards and
EMC regulations and its product certifications
Conventions
The following conventions are used in this manual:
CAUTION
Cautions warn the user about how to prevent damage to hardware or loss of data.
NOTE
Notes call attention to important information.
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Terminology
The table below gives descriptions of some common terms used in the product guide.
using Nvidia* SLI* technology and ATI CrossFireX* technology
• Independent multi-streaming 8-channel (7.1) audio and 2-channel
audio subsystem, featuring:
― Intel
― RealTek* ALC892 codec
• HD Audio front panel header
• Onboard 3-pin S/PDIF header and a back panel optical S/PDIF
connector
• Three PCI Express 2.0 x16 ports
• Two PCI Express 1.1 x1 ports
• One PCI* bus connector
• Up to 12 USB 2.0 ports:
― Six ports routed to the back panel
― Six ports routed to three USB headers
• Up to two IEEE 1394a ports:
― One port routed to the back panel
― One port routed to an IEEE 1394a header
• Two Serial ATA (SATA) channels (6.0 Gb/s) via a discrete controller
• Six Serial ATA (SATA) channels (3.0 Gb/s) via ICH10R
• Two external SATA (eSATA) channels via a discrete controller
• Intel
®
High Definition Audio interface
®
Matrix Storage Technology for Serial ATA
continued
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Table 1. Feature Summary (continued)
LAN Support Gigabit (10/100/1000 Mb/s) dual LAN subsystem using the
BIOS
Power Management
Hardware
Management
®
82567L and Intel® 82574L Gigabit Ethernet Controllers
Intel
• Intel
®
Platform Innovation Framework for extensible firmware
interface
• 16 Mb symmetrical flash memory device
• Support for SMBIOS
®
• Intel
• Intel
Rapid BIOS Boot
®
Express BIOS Update
• Support for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
• Suspend to RAM (STR)
• Wake on USB, PCI, PCI Express, LAN, CIR, and front panel
• ENERGY STAR* capable
Hardware monitor with:
• Four fan sensing inputs used to monitor fan activity
• Intel® Precision Cooling Technology fan speed control
• Voltage sensing to detect out of range values
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Supported Operating Systems
• Microsoft Windows* 7 Ultimate 64-bit edition
• Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit edition
• Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit edition
• Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 32-bit edition
• Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit edition
• Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit edition
• Microsoft Windows 7 Starter 64-bit edition
• Microsoft Windows 7 Starter 32-bit edition
• Microsoft Windows Vista* Ultimate 32-bit edition
• Microsoft Windows Vista Business 32-bit edition
• Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit edition
• Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic 32-bit edition
• Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit edition
• Microsoft Windows Vista Business 64-bit edition
• Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit edition
• Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic 64-bit edition
• Microsoft Windows* XP Media Center Edition 2005
• Microsoft Windows XP Professional
• Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
• Microsoft Windows XP Home
Desktop Board Features
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Desktop Board Components
Figure 1 shows the approximate location of the major components on Intel Desktop
Board DX58SO2.
Figure 1. Intel Desktop Board DX58SO2 Components
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Table 2. Intel Desktop Board DX58SO2 Components
Label Description
A Front panel audio header
B PCI Express 1.1 x1 connector
C S/PDIF header
D PCI Express 2.0 x16 connector (x8 electrical)
E PCI bus connector
F PCI Express 2.0 x16 connector
G PCI Express 1.1 x1 connector
H PCI Express 2.0 x16 connector
I Rear chassis fan header
J Back panel connectors
K Processor fan header
L 12 V processor core voltage connector (2 x 4 pin)
M Processor socket
N DIMM 4 socket
O DIMM 1 socket
P DIMM 5 socket
Q DIMM 2 socket
R DIMM 6 socket
S DIMM 3 socket
T Main power connector (2 x 12 pin)
U Front chassis fan header
V ICH10R
W Serial ATA connectors (3 Gb/s)
X Serial ATA connectors (6 Gb/s)
Y Chassis intrusion header
Z Speaker
AA USB 2.0 headers
BB Front panel CIR receiver (input) header
CC Back panel CIR transmitter (output) header
DD BIOS configuration jumper block
EE Front panel header
FF Alternate front panel power LED header
GG POST code LED display
HH IEEE 1394a header
II Battery
JJ Reset button
KK Power button
LL Base clock frequency decrease button
MM Base clock frequency increase button
NN Auxiliary chassis fan header
OO Diagnostic/status LEDs
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Online Support
For more information on Intel Desktop Board DX58SO2 consult the following online
resources:
• Chipset information http://www.intel.com/products/desktop/chipsets/inde
• BIOS and driver updates http://downloadcenter.intel.com/
• Integration information http://www.intel.com/support/go/build
http://ark.intel.com
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Processor
CAUTION
Failure to use an appropriate power supply and/or not connecting the 12 V (2 x 4 pin)
power connector to the Desktop Board may result in damage to the board, or the
system may not function properly.
Intel Desktop Board DX58SO2 supports an Intel processor in the LGA1366 package.
Processors are not included with the Desktop Board and must be purchased
separately. The processor connects to the Desktop Board through the LGA1366
socket.
Go to the following page or link for more information about:
• Instructions on installing or upgrading the processor, page 35 in Chapter 2
• Supported
http://processormatch.intel.com
processors for Intel Desktop Board DX58SO2,
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Main Memory
NOTE
To be fully compliant with all applicable Intel® SDRAM memory specifications, the
board should be populated with DIMMs that support the Serial Presence Detect (SPD)
data structure. If your memory modules do not support SPD, you will see a
notification to this effect on the screen at power up. The BIOS will attempt to
configure the memory controller for normal operation.
The Desktop Board supports the following memory and interface:
• Six 240-pin Double Data Rate 3 (DDR3) SDRAM Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM)
connectors with gold-plated contacts arranged in three channels
DDR3 1600 or higher memory support on this desktop board requires
compatible XMP-enabled memory or advanced knowledge of BIOS and
• Support for single-, dual-, and triple-channel memory interleaving
• Unbuffered, non-registered single or double-sided DIMMs with a voltage rating of
manual memory tuning. Individual results may vary.
1.65 V or less
NOTE
Using a DIMM with a voltage rating higher than 1.65 V may damage the
processor.
• ECC and non-ECC DDR3 memory
• Serial Presence Detect (SPD) memory only
• Up to 24 GB maximum total system memory
NOTE
32-bit operating systems are limited to a maximum of 4 GB of memory. The
operating system report less than 4 GB because of the memory used by add-in
graphics cards.
Go to the following links or pages for more information about:
Two LEDs are built into each RJ-45 LAN connector located on the back panel (see
Figure 2). These LEDs indicate th
e status of the LAN.
Figure 2. LAN Connector LEDs
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Table 3 describes the LED states when the board is powered up and the LAN
subsystem is operating.
Table 3. LAN Connector LEDs
LED LED Color LED State Indicates
A Off LAN link is not established
Blinking LAN activity is occurring
B
C Off LAN link is not established
Blinking LAN activity is occurring
D
Green
On LAN link is established
N/A Off 10 Mb/s data rate
Green On 100 Mb/s data rate
Yellow On 1000 Mb/s data rate
Green
On LAN link is established
N/A Off 10 Mb/s data rate
Green On 100 Mb/s data rate
Yellow On 1000 Mb/s data rate
USB 2.0 Support
The Desktop Board supports USB 3.0 and USB 2.0. USB 3.0 is supported via two
USB 3.0 ports (blue) on the back panel. USB 3.0 ports are backward compatible with
USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 devices. The USB 3.0 ports are SuperSpeed, high-speed, fullspeed, and low-speed capable. USB 3.0 support requires both an operating system
and drivers that fully support USB 3.0 transfer rates.
There are 12 USB 2.0 ports (six ports routed to back panel connectors (black) and six
ports routed to three onboard headers). The USB 2.0 ports are high-speed, full-speed,
and low-speed capable. USB 2.0 support requires both an operating system and
drivers that fully support USB 2.0 transfer rates.
Serial ATA
The board provides two onboard 6.0 Gb/s Serial ATA (SATA) channels (blue
connectors) and six onboard 3.0 Gb/s SATA channels (black connectors).
The onboard Serial ATA channels provided by ICH10R support the following RAID
(Redundant Array of Independent Drives) levels:
• RAID 0 - data striping
• RAID 1 - data mirroring
• RAID 0+1 (or RAID 10) - data striping and data mirroring
• RAID 5 - distributed parity
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For information on configuring your system for RAID using Intel® Matrix Storage
Technology see Chapter 4.
The board also provides two 3.0 Gb/s external SATA (eSATA) channels via back panel
connectors.
Legacy I/O
Intel Desktop Board DX58SO2 includes an I/O controller that provides the following
legacy I/O features:
• Consumer Infrared (CIR) support
• Low pin count (LPC) interface
• Intelligent power management, including a programmable wake up event interface
• PCI power management support
Expandability
Intel Desktop Board DX58SO2 provides the following expansion capability:
• Three PCI Express 2.0 x16 ports
• Two PCI Express 1.1 x1 ports
• One PCI bus connector
BIOS
The BIOS provides the Power-On Self-Test (POST), the BIOS Setup program, and the
PCI/PCI Express and IDE auto-configuration utilities. The BIOS is stored in the Serial
Peripheral Interface (SPI) Flash device.
The BIOS can be updated by following the instructions on page 65 in Chapter 3.
Serial ATA and IDE Auto Configuration
If you install a Serial ATA or IDE device (such as a hard drive) in your computer, the
auto-configuration utility in the BIOS automatically detects and configures the device
for your computer. You do not need to run the BIOS Setup program after installing a
Serial ATA or IDE device. You can override the auto-configuration options by
specifying manual configuration in the BIOS Setup program.
PCI and PCI Express* Auto Configuration
If you install a PCI/PCI Express add-in card in your computer, the PCI/PCI Express
auto-configuration utility in the BIOS automatically detects and configures the
resources (IRQs, DMA channels, and I/O space) for that add-in card. You do not need
to run the BIOS Setup program after you install a PCI/PCI Express add-in card.
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Security Passwords
The BIOS includes security features that restrict whether the BIOS Setup program can
be accessed and who can boot the computer. A supervisor password and a user
password can be set for the BIOS Setup and for booting the computer, with the
following restrictions:
• The supervisor password gives unrestricted access to view and change all Setup
options. If only the supervisor password is set, pressing <Enter> at the password
prompt of Setup gives the user restricted access to Setup.
• If both the supervisor and user passwords are set, you must enter either the
supervisor password or the user password to access Setup. Setup options are then
available for viewing and changing depending on whether the supervisor or user
password was entered.
• Setting a user password restricts who can boot the computer. The password
prompt is displayed before the computer is booted. If only the supervisor
password is set, the computer boots without asking for a password. If both
passwords are set, you can enter either password to boot the computer.
For instructions on resetting the password, go to Clearing Passwords on page 57.
Back to BIOS Button
The back panel Back to BIOS button (Figure 3, A) duplicates the functionality of the
BIOS configuration jumper with the following exceptions:
•It can only be used to force the board to power on to the BIOS Maintenance Menu
using default values but it will retain all previously saved changes.
• It cannot be used to override passwords set in the BIOS.
• It cannot be used to invoke BIOS recovery mode.
The button glows red when it is activated.
NOTE
Using the Back to BIOS button does not set the board to the factory BIOS
defaults. To restore settings to the factory defaults, use the <F9> key once
BIOS setup mode is active.
Figure 3. Location of the Back to BIOS Button
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Hardware Management
The hardware management features of Intel Desktop Board DX58SO2 enable the
board to be compatible with the Wired for Management (WfM) specification. The board
has several hardware management features including the following:
• Fan speed monitoring and control
• Thermal and voltage monitoring
• Chassis intrusion detection
Hardware Monitoring and Fan Speed Control
The features of the hardware monitoring and fan speed control include:
• Monitoring of power supply voltages to detect levels above and below acceptable
values
• Intel
• A thermal sensor in the processor
• Thermally monitored closed-loop fan control, for all onboard fans, that can adjust
®
Precision Cooling Technology fan speed control, delivering acoustically-
optimized thermal management
fan speed
Intel® Precision Cooling Technology
Intel Precision Cooling Technology automatically adjusts processor fan speed based on
the processor temperature and adjusts chassis fan speeds based on the internal
system temperature.
Chassis Intrusion
The board supports a chassis security feature that detects if the chassis cover has
been removed. The security feature uses a mechanical switch on the chassis that can
be connected to the chassis intrusion header on the Desktop Board. See Figure 23 for
the location of the c
hassis intrusion header.
Power Management
Power management is implemented at several levels, including software support
through the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) and the following
hardware support:
• Power connectors
• Fan headers
• LAN wake capabilities
• Instantly Available PC technology (Suspend to RAM)
• +5 V standby power indicator LED
• Wake from USB
• Power Management Event signal (PME#) wakeup support
• WAKE# signal wake-up support
• Wake from Consumer IR
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Software Support
ACPI
ACPI gives the operating system direct control over the power management and Plug
and Play functions of a computer. The use of ACPI with the Desktop Board requires an
operating system that provides full ACPI support.
Hardware Support
Power Connectors
ATX12V-compliant power supplies can turn off the computer power through system
control. When an ACPI-enabled computer receives the correct command, the power
supply removes all non-standby voltages.
When resuming from an AC power failure, the computer returns to the power state it
was in before power was interrupted (either on or off). The computer’s response can
be set by using the Last Power State feature in the BIOS Setup program’s Boot menu.
The Desktop Board has three power connectors. See Figure 26 on page 55 for the
location of the power co
nnectors.
Fan Headers
The function/operation of the fans is as follows:
• The fans are on when the computer is in the ACPI S0 state.
• The fans are off when the computer is in the ACPI S3, S4, or S5 state.
• Each fan header is wired to a tachometer input of the hardware monitoring and
control device.
• All fan headers support closed-loop fan control that can adjust the fan speed or
switch the fan on or off as needed.
• All fan headers have a +12 V DC connection.
The Desktop Board has a 4-pin processor fan header and three 4-pin chassis fan
headers.
LAN Wake Capabilities
CAUTION
For LAN wake capabilities, the 5 V standby line for the power supply must be capable
of delivering adequate +5 V standby current. Failure to provide adequate standby
current when using this feature can damage the power supply.
LAN wakeup capabilities enable remote wake-up of the computer through a network.
The LAN subsystem monitors network traffic and upon detecting a Magic Packet*
frame, it asserts a wake-up signal that powers up the computer.
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Instantly Available PC Technology
CAUTIONS
For Instantly Available PC technology, the 5 V standby line for the power supply must
be capable of delivering adequate +5 V standby current. Failure to provide adequate
standby current when using this feature can damage the power supply and/or effect
ACPI S3 sleep state functionality.
Power supplies used with this Desktop Board must be able to provide enough standby
current to support the standard Instantly Available (ACPI S3 sleep state) configuration.
If the standby current necessary to support multiple wake events from the PCI and/or
USB buses exceeds power supply capacity, the Desktop Board may lose register
settings stored in memory.
Instantly Available PC technology enables the board to enter the ACPI S3 (Suspend-toRAM) sleep state. While in the S3 sleep state, the computer will appear to be off. If
the computer has a dual-colored power LED on the front panel, the sleep state is
indicated by the LED turning amber. When signaled by a wake-up device or event, the
computer quickly returns to its last known awake state.
The Desktop Board supports the PCI Bus Power Management Interface Specification.
Add-in cards that support this specification can participate in power management and
can be used to wake the computer.
+5 V Standby Power Indicator
CAUTION
If the 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.
The Desktop Board’s standby power indicator, shown in Figure 4, is lit when there is
standby power still present on the board even when the computer appears to be off.
For example, when this LED is lit, standby power is still present at the memory module
sockets and the PCI bus connectors.
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Figure 4. Location of the Standby Power Indicator
For more information on standby current requirements for the Desktop Board, refer to
the Technical Product Specification at
Wake from USB requires the use of a USB peripheral that supports Wake from USB
and an operating system that supports Wake from USB.
USB bus activity wakes the computer from an ACPI S3 state.
PME# Signal Wake-up Support
When the PME# signal on the PCI bus is asserted, the computer wakes from an
ACPI S1, S3, S4, or S5 state.
WAKE# Signal Wake-up Support
When the WAKE# signal on the PCI Express bus is asserted, the computer wakes from
an ACPI S1, S3, S4, or S5 state.
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Wake from Consumer IR
Consumer IR device activity wakes the computer from an ACPI S3, S4, or S5 state.
Onboard System Control Switches
The board contains the following lighted button switches that can be used to control
board operation:
• Base Clock Frequency Increase
• Base Clock Frequency Decrease
• Power
• Reset
Figure 5. Onboard System Control Switches
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Base Clock Frequency Increase Switch
This button switch can be used to overclock the board by increasing the processor’s
Base Clock (BCLK) frequency by 1 MHz each time the switch is pressed. If the button
is held down for approximately 0.5 seconds, the BCLK frequency will continue to
increase by 1-MHz steps approximately once every 0.1 second.
The BCLK frequency is used to set the frequencies of all major functional parts of the
system. Among them are processor frequency, the Uncore Clock (UCLK), the memory
frequency, and the frequency of the QPI interface
Base Clock Frequency Decrease Switch
This button switch can be used during overclocking to decrease the system’s Base
Clock (BCLK) frequency by 1 MHz each time the switch is pressed. If the button is
held down for approximately 0.5 seconds, the BCLK frequency will continue to
decrease by 1-MHz steps approximately once every 0.1 second.
Power Switch
The power button switch (see Figure 5, C) can be used to turn the desktop board on or
off. This power button switch behaves the same as a chassis power switch connected
via the front panel header. The onboard power button switch does not remove
standby power. To turn off the computer using the onboard power button switch,
keep it pressed down for three seconds.
Reset Switch
The reset button switch (see Figure 5, D) can be used to reset the desktop board. This
power button switch behaves the same as a chassis reset switch connected via the
front panel header. When the reset button switch is pressed, the board resets and
runs the POST.
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Diagnostic/Status LEDs
The Desktop Board provides 11 LEDs that allow you to monitor the board’s progress
through the BIOS POST along with other board activities and conditions (see Figure 6).
Figure 6. Location of the Diagnostic/Status LEDs
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