February 2004 0.5 Updated to reflect Alpha – first external release
July 2004 0.8 Added CPU air duct, updated SATA and SCSI backplane info, added LCP
info, added riser card info,
October 2004 0.9 Updated P/S specification
October 2004 1.0 Final Release
Modifications
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1. Intel® Server Chassis SC1400UP Feature
Summary
The Intel® Server Chassis SC1400UP is a 1U server chassis specifically designed to support
the Intel® Server Board SE7221BK1-E. The integration of the SC1400UP chassis and
SE7221BK1-E server board comprise the Intel® Server Platform SR1425BK1-E. The
SC1400UP is not offered as a standalone chassis solution from Intel and is only available as an
integrated system as the SR1425BK1-E. Both the board and chassis have a feature set that is
designed to support the high-density server market. This document provides details on the
chassis feature set and technical specifications. For technical details related to the Intel® Server
Board SE7221BK1-E, please refer to the baseboard Technical Product Specification document.
1.1 Chassis Views
Front view without bezel
Figure 1. Front and Rear Chassis Views
1.2 Chassis Dimensions
Front view with Bezel
Rear view
Height 43.25 mm 1.703”
Width 430 mm 16.930”
Depth 672 mm 26.457”
Max. Weight 14.1 kg 31 LBS
Table 1. Chassis Dimensions
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1.3 Intel® Server Chassis SC1400UP System Components
A Power supply G Control Panel
B Chassis Intrusion Switch H Hard Drive Bays
C Full length PCI Add in card slot I Chassis Handle
D PCI Riser Card Assembly Placement J Slim Line Drive Bay
E System Fan Module K PS / Electronics Bay Isolation Air Baffle
F CPU Air Duct Placement L Power Supply Fans
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Figure 2. Major Chassis Components
Intel® Server Chassis SC1400UP / Intel® Server Platform SR1425BK1-E
1.4 Rear Panel Components
On the back of the chassis are cutouts for all external I/O connectors found on the server board.
The I/O connector locations are pre-cut, so the use of an I/O shield is not required.
A PS2 keyboard connector G USB 2 connector
B PS2 mouse connector H NIC 1 connector (RJ45)
C Serial port A connector (DB9) I PCI card bracket (full-height)
D Video connector J Rear chassis venting holes
E NIC 2 connector (RJ45) K Power Supply fans
F USB 1 connector L AC Power Receptacle
Figure 3. Back Panel Feature Overview
1.5 Hard Drive and Peripheral Bays
The Server Chassis SC1400UP is designed to support several different hard drive and
peripheral configurations. The hard drive bay is designed to support up to three cabled SATA
or SCSI drives or hot-swappable SATA or SCSI drives. SATA and SCSI hot-swap
configurations require an orderable accessory kit which includes the necessary cables, drive
trays and applicable backplane. Reference Intel Server Chassis SR1400 for detailed accessory
information.
The slim-line peripheral bay is capable of supporting any of the following slim-line devices:
CDROM drive, DVD Drive, DVD/CDR Drive, or Floppy drive. If both a CDROM or DVD/CDR and
Floppy drive are required, on optional kit is available to convert the first 1” hard drive bay to a
floppy drive bay. The kit includes the necessary cables and slim-line floppy drive mounting tray.
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Figure 4. Front Panel Feature Overview
A Slim-line drive bay (CDROM or DVD/CDR or Floppy)
B Control Panel
C Hard Drive Fault/Activity LED
D 1” Hard Drive Bays
E Chassis Handle
1.6 Control Panel
The Server Chassis SC1400UP control panel assembly is pre-assembled and modular in
design. The entire module assembly slides into a predefined slot in the front of the chassis.
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Figure 5. Control Panel Module
Intel® Server Chassis SC1400UP / Intel® Server Platform SR1425BK1-E
The control panel supports several push buttons and status LEDs, along with USB and video
ports to centralize system control, monitoring, and accessibility to within a common compact
design. The following diagram overviews the layout and functions of the control panel.
C D E
B
F
G
H
A
I
L
Figure 6. Standard Control Panel Overview
A Power / Sleep Button G System Identification LED
B NIC #2 Activity LED H System Identification Button
C NIC #1 Activity LED I System Reset Button
D Power / Sleep LED J USB 2.0 Connector
E System Status LED K Recessed NMI Button (Tool Required)
F Hard Drive Activity LED L Video connector (not supported on SC1400UP)
K
J
1.7 Power Sub-system
The power sub-system of the SC1400UP consists of a single non-redundant 300 watt power
supply and provides several integrated management features including:
• Status LED
• Over temperature protection circuitry
• Over voltage protection circuitry
With the addition of Server Management Software, the power subsystem is capable of
supporting several system management features including:
• Remote Power On/Off
• Status Alerting
• FRU Information Reporting
The power supply operates within the following voltage ranges and ratings 100-127VAC (V) ∼ at
50/60 Hertz (Hz); 8.2 Ampere (A) maximum (max) 200-240VAC∼ at 50/60 Hz; 4.1 A maximum
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1.8 System Cooling
The chassis provides a non-redundant system fans and dual non-redundant power supply fans
to provide sufficient air flow for cabled and hot-swap drive configurations, processors, memory
and add-in cards, when external ambient temperatures remain within specified limits.
1.9 Chassis Security
The SC1400UP provides support for several platform security features including a lockable front
bezel, chassis intrusion switch, and a Kensington style lock attach point.
1.10 Rack and Cabinet Mounting Options
The SC1400UP chassis was designed to support 19” wide by up to 24”-30” deep server
cabinets. The chassis can be configured to support either a relay rack / cabinet mount kit that
can be configured to support both 2-post racks and 4-post cabinets, or with a tool-less sliding
rail kit that is used to mount the chassis into a standard (19” by up to 30” deep) EIA-310D
compatible server cabinet.
1.11 Front Bezels
The optional front bezel is made of molded plastic and uses a snap-on design. When installed,
its design allows for maximum airflow. Separate front bezels are available to support systems
that use either a Standard Control Panel or Intel Local Control Panel.
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Figure 7. Optional Front Bezel
Intel® Server Chassis SC1400UP / Intel® Server Platform SR1425BK1-E
Light pipes in the front bezel supporting the Standard Control Panel allow the system status
LEDs to be monitored with the bezel installed
Figure 8. Front Bezel Options
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2. Cooling Sub-System
The cooling sub-system on the SC1400UP is compromised of four 40x40x56mm dual rotor fans,
one 40x40x28mm single rotor fan, two 40x40x28mm power supply fans, CPU/Memory air duct,
and PS/Electronics Bay Isolation Air Baffle, to provide the necessary cooling and airflow to the
system. A fan on the processor heat sink is not necessary in this chassis. In order to maintain
the necessary airflow within the system, the air baffle, CPU/Memory air duct, and the top cover
need to be properly installed.
Note: The Server Chassis SC1400UP does not support redundant cooling. Should a fan fail, the
system should be brought down as soon as possible to replace the failed fan.
Figure 9. Intel® Server Chassis SC1400UP Cooling Subsystem
A System Fan #4 D Air Baffle
B Fans 5, 6, 7, 8 E CPU Heat Sink
C CPU / Memory Air Duct
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2.1 System Fans
The Intel® Server Chassis SC1400UP system fans consist of four 40x40x56mm dual rotor and
one 40x40x28mm single rotor multi-speed fans, which provide the primary airflow for the
system. The four dual rotor fans provide the primary cooling for the CPU, GMCH, and memory
components on the Intel Server Board SE7221BK1-E. The single rotor fan provides the primary
cooling for PCI add-in cards, the ICH6R and PXH chipset components.
Removal and insertion of individual fans is a tool-less operation, and provides for ease of
installation and serviceability of the server chassis cooling subsystem. The individual fans are
not hot swappable. The server must be turned off and power removed from the system before
any of the fans can safely be replaced.
Each dual rotor fan has an 8-pin wire harness which connects to the system fan headers 5,6,7
and 8 on the Intel Server Board SE7221BK1-E. These are shown, from left to right, in the
following figure. Each fan harness provides power and tachometer lines allowing the fans to be
monitored independently by server management software. The fan distribution board has a 20pin connector which provides the power and communication signal path from the baseboard.
Figure 10. Intel® Server Chassis SC1400UP System Fans 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Figure 11. Intel® Server Platform SE7221BK1-E System Fan headers 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
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The following table provides the pin-outs for each dual rotor fan header.
Table 2. Individual Fan Assy Pinout (J6J1, J6J2, J6J3, J6J4)
Pin Signal Name Description
1 FAN_SPEED_CNTL2 Control the fan speed
2 FAN_FAIL FAN_TACH signal
3 GND Power Supply Ground
4 Reserved Reserved
5 GND Power Supply Ground
6 GND Power Supply Ground
7 FAN_FAIL FAN_TACH signal
8 Fan speed control Variable Speed Fan Power
The single rotor fan is a standard 3 pin SSI fan header that connects directly to the baseboard
system fan header #4 (JP5J2).
Each fan within the module is capable of supporting multiple speeds. If the internal ambient
temperature of the system exceeds the value programmed into the thermal sensor data record
(SDR), the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) firmware will increase the rotational
speed for all the fans within fan module.
Note: There is no fan redundancy. Should a fan fail, the system should be shut down as soon
as possible to have the fan replaced. The system fans are not hot-swapable.
2.2 Power Supply Fans
The power supply supports two non-redundant 40mm fans. They are responsible for the cooling
of the power supply and drive bay 1 (the far left hard drive as viewed from the front of the
chassis).
2.3 CPU/Memory Air Duct and Side Air Baffle
The chassis requires the use of a CPU/Memory air duct and power supply / electronics bay
isolation air baffle to direct airflow and sustain appropriate air pressure.
An air baffle is used to isolate airflow of the two power supply fans from that of the system fan
module. The baffle is mounted into three stand-offs with one end fitting under the back edge of
the hard drive bay
The CPU/Memory air duct must be properly installed to direct airflow through the processor
heatsink(s) to the low profile PCI and memory area of the system. The CPU air duct is
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Figure 12. Air Baffle
Intel® Server Chassis SC1400UP / Intel® Server Platform SR1425BK1-E
designed to support either a single or dual processor configuration. For single processor
configurations the pre-installed air damn must be left in place in order to maintain necessary air
pressure and air flow through the processor heat sink. For dual processor configurations, the
air damn must be snapped off of the CPU air duct. The CPU air duct cannot be installed if the
air damn is in place and two processors are installed.
Figure 13. CPU/Memory Air Duct
Note: If the CPU/Memory air duct is removed, the system will not meet the thermal cooling
requirements of the processor, which will most likely result in degraded performance as a result
of throttling or thermal shutdown of the system.
Note: Once the air damn is removed from the CPU air duct, it cannot be reinstalled.
2.4 Hard Drive Bays
Hard drive bays must be populated in order to maintain system thermals. Hard drive trays, both
hot-swap and cabled drive, must ether have a hard drive or drive blank installed in them.
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3. Peripheral and Hard Drive Support
The server chassis SC1400UP provides three hard drive bays and one slim-line peripheral drive
bay at the front of the chassis. The drive bays are designed to support both SCSI and SATA
hot-swap backplanes or can support cabled SATA drive configurations.
Figure 14. Intel® Server Chassis SC1400UP Peripheral Bay Configuration Options
3.1 Slimline Drive Bay
The chassis provides a slim-line drive bay that can be configured for either CDROM,
DVD/CDRW, or Floppy drives with or without the presence of a backplane. Regardless of
whether a SATA or SCSI backplane is present, all slimline devices attach directly to the
SE7221BK1-E baseboard The 100pin connector on the SATA and SCSI backplane DOES NOT APPLY to the Intel Server Chassis SC1400UP and Intel Server Board SE7221BK1-E.
Drives are mounted on a tool-less tray which allows for easy installation into and removal from
the chassis. The slim-line devices are not hot-swappable.
Figure 15. View of Slim-Line Drive Bay
3.1.1 Floppy Drive Support with or without Backplane present
Whether a SATA or SCSI backplane is used in the Intel Server Chassis SC1400UP or not, the
floppy drive is mated with an interposer card which provides the power and IO interconnects
between the drive, power supply and SE7221BK1-E baseboard. The 100pin connector on the backplane is not used with the Intel Server Board SE7221BK1-E. The interposer card has
three connectors; the first has 28 pins which is cabled directly to the drive. The second
connector has 4 pins and is cabled to the 2x3 pin power lead from the power supply. This
connector has the following pinout.
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Table 3. 4-pin floppy power connector Pinout (J3)
Pin Name
1 P12V
2 GND
3 GND
4 P5V
The power cable for the floppy drive is provided via a slimline Y cable which comes with the
SC1400UP chassis. The third connector has 34 pins and is cabled to the legacy floppy
connector on the baseboard. This connector has the following pinout.
For system configurations that require a CDROM or DVD-CDR and Floppy drive, where using a
USB Floppy or USB CDROM is not desired, an accessory kit which consists of a slim-line floppy
drive tray and face plate can be used to install a floppy drive into the hard drive bay directly
beneath the slim-line drive bay a shown in the following diagram.
Figure 16. Optional Floppy Drive Configuration
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