Intel SR1625UR - Server System - 0 MB RAM Quick Start Manual

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Warning
Read all caution and safety
Server Board and Server Chassis Safety Information document at:
http://support.intel.com/support/ motherboards/server/sb/cs-010770 .htm for complete safety information.
Warning
Installation and service of this product to be performed only by qualified service personnel to avoid risk of injury from electrical shock or energy hazard.
Tools Required
Caution
Observe normal ESD [Electrostatic Discharge] procedures during system integration to avoid possible damage to server board and/or other components.
Anti-static wrist strap
Phillips* screwdriver
If you are not familiar with ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) procedures used during system integration, please see the Intel
®
Server System
SR1625UR Service Guide, available on the Intel
®
Server Deployment Toolkit CD or at http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/s5520ur/.
Read all cautions and warnings first before starting your server system integration.
Thank you for buying an Intel
®
Server System. The following information will help you assemble your Intel® Server System SR1625UR (Product Codes: SR1625UR and SR1625URSAS) and install components.
This guide and other supporting documents are located on the web at http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/s5520ur/.
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Intel® Server System SR1625UR Quick Start User's Guide
Please boot to the Intel® Server Deployment Toolkit CD first for BIOS and firmware
configuration and updates.
1
Preparing the Chassis
Observe normal ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) procedures.
Place your Intel
®
Server Chassis on a flat anti-static surface to perform the following integration procedures. Observe ESD procedures before reaching inside to make server board connections or install components.
IMPORTANT!
Before proceeding further, check your Intel
®
Server System for disconnected or loose cables and components that may have occurred during shipping.
Install the standoffs to the server board by pressing into the holes as shown.
A
B
C
Note: For the 1-socket module, install three standoffs as shown in gray. For the 2-socket module, also install the fourth standoff as shown in red.
1-Socket
I/O Exp. Module
Standoff
Hole
2-Socket
I/O Exp. Module
I/O Connector 1
A
B
C
Filler Panels
2
Remove the Top Cover
B
Remove the security screw.
Depress the latch.
C
Slide cover back and lift upward.
A
C
B
A
3
Remove Add-in Card Riser Assembly
To remove the riser:
Grasp the riser assembly with both hands and lift straight up.
CAUTION:
Place the riser assembly upside down to avoid damage to the riser card connector.
Riser Card Connector
4
Remove Processor Air Duct
Processor
Air Duct
Squeeze the sides of the filler panel(s) to disengage it from the server system back panel and remove it.
Note: If you are installing an I/O expansion module that uses only one slot, remove the filler panel only from the slot shown so that the module can be attached to I/O Connector 1; do not remove the filler panel from the other slot.
Position the module over the server board, fit the front of the module into the back panel slot(s), and then attach the module to the server board connector and engage the standoffs.
Snap
Standoff
I/O Connector 2
Minimum Hardware Requirements
To avoid integration difficulties and possible board damage, your system must meet the following minimum requirements:
Memory Type: Minimum of one
512-MB, 240-pin DDR3 800/1066/1333-MT/s DIMMs.
Processor: Intel
®
Xeon® processor
5500 series with 2 MB cache support.
Hard Disk Drives:
SATA/SAS
Rack Mount Kit
(EIA 310-D compliant)
For a complete list of compatible
processors, heatsinks, and memory, see
http://support.intel.com/support/
motherboards/server/s5520ur/
6
Install the Processor(s)
F. Close Load Plate and Socket Lever
D. Remove the Processor Protective Cover
Take the processor out of the box and remove the protective shipping cover.
A
A
C. Remove the Socket Protective Cover
Save the protective cover for future use.
Grasp the socket protective cover by the two tabs and carefully lift straight up.
A
To avoid damage, DO NOT DROP the cover onto the socket wires or components.
Orient the processor with the socket socket such that the orientation notches on the processor align with the two orientation posts on the socket.
A
Install the processor as shown.
Close the load plate all the way as shown.
Close the socket lever and ensure that the load plate tab engages under the socket lever when fully closed.
B
A
A
A
Orientation Notch
Orientation Post
E. Install the Processor
CAUTION: The underside of the processor has components that may damage the socket wires if installed improperly.
Components
Processor must align correctly with the socket opening before installation.
DO NOT DROP processor into the socket!
A. Open the Socket
Lever
Push the lever handle down and away from the socket to release it.
Rotate the lever open all the way.
B. Open the Load Plate
Push the rear tab with your finger tip to bring the front end of the load plate up slightly.
Open the load plate as shown.
A
B
A
B
A
B
Read all Cautions before proceeding.
When unpacking a processor, hold by the edges only to avoid touching the gold contact wires.
NOTE: If you are only using one processor on your server board, install the processor on the CPU socket labeled ‘CPU 1’ on the server board.
When opening a socket, DO NOT TOUCH the gold socket wires.
B
A
10
Install Intel® Remote Management Module 3 (optional)
Attach the module bracket to the chassis with two screws as shown.
Note that screws install from the back of the chassis.
Attach the RMM3 module bracket to the RMM3 module with two screws as shown.
Connect one end of the cable (labeled 'RMM3') to the RMM3 connector on the RMM3 module. Note that cable
connectors are keyed and can only go in one way.
Connect the opposite end of the cable (labeled 'server board') to the RMM3 connector on the server board.
B
Squeeze the sides of the RMM3 filler panel to disengage it from the server system back panel and remove it.
A
C
D E
E
RMM3
Connector
D
RMM3 Module
A
B
Top View
C
Bottom
9
Install I/O Expansion Module (optional)
Squeeze the sides of the filler panel(s) to disengage it from the server system back panel and remove it. Note: If you are installing an I/O expansion module that uses only one slot,
remove the filler panel only from the slot shown so that the module can be attached to I/O Connector 1; do not remove the filler panel from the other slot.
Install the standoffs to the server board by pressing into the holes as shown.
Note: For the 1-socket module, install three standoffs as shown in gray. For the 2-socket module, also install the fourth standoff as shown in red.
Position the module over the server board, fit the front of the module into the back panel slot(s), and then attach the module to the server board connector and engage the standoffs.
A
B
C
1-Socket
I/O Exp. Module
Standoff
Hole
2-Socket
I/O Exp. Module
I/O Connector 1
A
B
Filler Panels
C
Fourth Standoff Position
I/O Connector 2
Snap
Standoff
8
Install Memory DIMMs
To Install DIMMs:
Memory Configurations and Population Order:
Note: For additional memory configurations, see the Service Guide on the Intel® Server Deployment Toolkit CD that accompanied your Intel® Server System SR1625UR, or go to:
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/s5520ur
Memory sizing and configuration is supported only for qualified DIMMs approved by Intel. For a list of supported memory, use the Server Configurator Tool available at:
http://serverconfigurator.intel.com/default.aspx
For best performance, a minimum of three DIMMs per CPU is recommended. In a single-processor configuration, always populate A1 DIMM first. In a dual-processor configuration, always populate A1 DIMM first for CPU 1 and D1 DIMM first for CPU2. In order to maintain adequate thermal levels, DIMMs or DIMM blanks must be installed in the DIMM slots as per the following requirements:
If you have only one processor installed, all CPU 1 DIMM slots
must either have a DIMM or DIMM blank installed. You may either leave the CPU 2 DIMM slots empty or store extra blanks in the blue DIMM slots.
If you have both processors installed, all blue DIMM slots in
CPU 1 and CPU 2 must either have a DIMM or a DIMM blank installed. You may store extra DIMM blanks in any of the unused CPU 1 DIMM slots.
Open both DIMM socket levers.
Push down firmly on the DIMM until it snaps into place and both levers close.
Insert DIMM making sure the connector edge of the DIMM aligns correctly with the slot.
C
A
D
IMPORTANT! Visually check that each latch is fully closed and correctly engaged with each DIMM edge slot.
E
Note location of alignment notch.
B
CAUTION: Avoid touching contacts when handling or installing DIMMs.
A
C
D
B
E
DIMM A2
DIMM A1
DIMM C1
DIMM C2
DIMM B1
DIMM B2
Chan A
Chan B
Chan C
CPU Socket 1
DIMM F1
DIMM F2
DIMM D2
DIMM D1
DIMM E2
DIMM E1
Chan F
Chan E
Chan D
CPU Socket 2
5
Remove the Heatsink(s)
The heatsink is attached to the server board / processor socket with captive fasteners.
Using a #2 Phillips* screwdriver, loosen the four screws located on the heatsink corners in a diagonal manner using the following procedure:
Lift the heatsink straight up.
A
D
TIM
Remove the Spacer
This Side Up
Discard to Install CPU
IMPORTANT: This spacer must be removed and discarded before opening the socket to install the processor in Step 6.
This Side Up
Discard to Install CPU
CAUTION: The heatsink has thermal interface material (TIM) on the underside of it. Use caution so that you do not damage the thermal interface material.
Use gloves to avoid sharp edges.
Using a #2 Phillips* screwdriver, start with screw 1 and loosen it by giving it two rotations and stop. (IMPORTANT: Do not fully loosen.)
Repeat steps A and B by giving each screw two rotations each time until all screws are loosened.
Proceed to screw 2 and loosen it by giving it two rotations and stop. Similarly, loosen screws 3 and 4.
B
C
A
D
7
Install the Heatsink(s)
TIM
Each heatsink has four captive fasteners and should be tightened in a diagonal manner using the following procedure:
Note: Heatsink styles may vary.
Remove the protective film on the TIM if present.
Using a #2 Phillips* screwdriver, start with screw 1 and engage screw threads by giving it two rotations and stop. (Do not fully tighten.)
Repeat steps C and D by giving each screw two rotations each time until each screw is lightly tightened up to a maximum of 8 inch-lbs torque.
Proceed to screw 2 and engage screw threads by giving it two rotations and stop. Similarly, engage screws 3 and 4.
D
CAUTION: The heatsink has thermal interface material (TIM) on the underside of it. Use caution so that you do not damage the thermal interface material.
Use gloves to avoid sharp edges.
E
C
A
Align heatsink fins to the front and back of the chassis for correct airflow. Airflow goes from front-to-back
of chassis.
B
IMPORTANT NOTE:
This Intel® Server Chassis requires passive heatsinks.
2
3
1
4
CAUTION: Do not over-tighten fasteners.
Air Flow
Chassis Front
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