Supermicro P3TDER Plus Quick Start Manual

Motherboard Components
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1 System board 2 COM2 header 3 JA2, JA4 SCSI termination 4 BIOS chip 5 JP73 6 JP56 7 JBT1 8 Ultra160 LVD SCSI Ch A 9, 10 IDE #1, IDE#2 connector 11 Chassis fan 12, CPU2 chassis fan 13 CPU1 chassis fan
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28 JP68 29 Ultra160 LVD SCSI Ch B 30 PCI riser card 31 SW1 32 Floppy connector 33 JP1, JP3 header 34 CPU#2 socket 35 CPU#1 socket 36 JP58 37 JP62 38 JP64 39 RAID port
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14 Chassis fan 15 JP65 THRM fan 16 JF1 control panel header 17 JP72 18,19 * Bank 0 memory modules 20, 21 * Bank 1 memory modules 22 Primary power connector 23 Mouse and keyboard ports 24 2 USB ports 25 COM1 header 26 VGA header 27 LAN1, LAN2
Note: Interleaved ECC registered memory type must be installed in pairs: slots 18 + 19 and 20 + 21.
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P3TDER+ Quick Reference
Jumpers Description  Default Setting JA2  LVD SCSI Ch A term. Open (Enabled) JA4  LVD SCSI Ch B term. Open (Enabled) JBT1  CMOS clear  Pins 1-2 (Normal) JP1 FSB speed setting Pins 1-2 (Auto) JP3 Spread spectrum Open (Disabled) JP56 Speaker enable/disable Closed (Enabled) JP58  LAN1 enable/disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JP62  LAN2 enable/disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JP64 SCSI enable/disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JP65 Thermal fan enable/disable Closed (Enabled) JP68  VGA enable/disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JP72 CPU/CPU chassis fan select Open (Chassis Fan) JP73  Watchdog enable/disable Open (Disabled)
CPU Core/Bus Ratio Selection (DIP Switch 1)
CPU Core/
Bus Ratio**
500-666 555-733 600-800 650-866
700-933 750-1000 800-1064 850-1130 900-1200 950-1260
1000-1330 1050-1400
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Number on left is for 100 MHz FSB speed and number on right
is for 133 MHz FSB speed
SW1
#4
ON
ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON
ON
ON OFF
ON
SW1
#3
OFF OFF
ON ON ON ON
OFF
ON ON
ON OFF OFF
SW1
#2
OFF OFF
ON
ON OFF OFF
ON OFF OFF
ON
ON
ON
SW1
#1
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON OFF OFF OFF
ON
Front Panel Functions
Rear Panel Functions
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1. Hot-plug SCSI hard drive, SCSI ID 0
2. Hot-plug SCSI hard drive, SCSI ID 1
3. 1 slim CD-ROM drive
4. Floppy drive
5. Overheat: Indicates an overheat condition in the system
6. NIC2: Indicates network activity on LAN2 when flashing
7. NIC1: Indicates network activity on LAN1 when flashing
8. HDD: Indicates IDE channel activity
9. Power: Indicates power is being supplied to the system's power supply units
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1. AC power connector
2. PS/2 mouse and keyboard port
3. 2 USB ports
4. 2 COM ports ( 1 internal)
5. 1 VGA port
6. 2 x Intel 82550 LAN ports
7. 64/32-bit Expansion slot
8. External Ultra160 SCSI connector
9. PCI card release latch
Cooling Fan Installation
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1) Only those CPU heatsinks that are provided by Supermicro should be used.
2) Apply proper amount of silicon compound on the CPU die.
3) Place the CPU heatsink on top of the CPU.
4) Place the heatsink spring on top of the CPU heatsink and lock the backside of the spring into its notch.
5) Lock the front side of the heatsink spring into its notch.
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Warning !
CPU Heatsink Installation Procedures (For Supermicro SuperServer 1U Systems)
Due to the fact that adequate air flow and proper thermal control are very critical in maintaining 1U system stability and performance, it is imperative that the proper installation procedures listed on the left be followed in order to maximize system performance. This is especially critical for 1U Dual Processor Servers with CPU speeds of 1 GHz and above.
To protect the system and components, it is essential that you reinstall the top panel after you have finished working on the system.
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