PDSMU
USER’S MANUAL
Revision 1.0a
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Preface
Preface
About This Manual
This manual is written for system integrators, PC technicians and
knowledgeable PC users. It provides information for the installation and use of
the
Core QX6700/Xeon 3000 Series/Pentium D (Dual-Core)/Pentium 4 Extreme Edi-
tion/Pentium 4/Celeron D LGA (Land Grid Array) 775 Processor at a system bus
speed of 1066 MHz, 800 MHz or 533 MHz. The LGA 775 Processor is housed in
a Flip-Chip Land Grid Array package that interfaces with the motherboard via an
LGA775 socket. The PDSMU supports the Intel Hyper-Threading (HT) Technology,
the EM64T Technology, the Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST) and
the Matrix Storage Technology. Please refer to the motherboard specifi cations
pages on our web site (http://www.supermicro.com/Product) for updates or visit
Intel's web site for processor support. This product is intended to be profession-
ally installed.
PDSMU motherboard. The PDSMU supports a single Intel Quad-
Manual Organization
Chapter 1 describes the features, specifi cations and performance of the PDSMU
mainboard and provides detailed information about the chipset.
Chapter 2 provides hardware installation instructions. Read this chapter when
installing the processor, memory modules and other hardware components into
the system. If you encounter any problems, see Chapter 3 , which describes
troubleshooting procedures for the video, the memory and the system setup.
Chapter 4 includes an introduction to BIOS and provides detailed information on
running the CMOS Setup utility.
Appendix A and Appendix B provide BIOS POST Messages and POST Codes
Appendix C, Appendix D and Appendix E list HostRAID Setup Guidelines and
Other Software Driver and Program Installation Instructions.
Conventions Used in the Manual
Special attention should be given to the following symbols for proper installation
and to prevent damage done to the components or injury to yourself:
Danger/Caution: Instructions to be strictly followed to prevent cata-
strophic system failure or to avoid bodily injury.
Warning: Important information given to ensure proper system installa-
tion or to prevent damage to the components.
*Note: Additional Information given to differentiate various models or to give
instructions on proper installation and use of components.
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Table of Contents
Preface
About This Manual ...................................................................................................... iii
Manual Organization ....................................................................................................iii
Conventions Used in the Manual .................................................................................. iii
Chapter 1: Introduction
1-1 Overview ......................................................................................................... 1-1
Checklist ..................................................................................................... 1-1
Contacting Supermicro ............................................................................... 1-2
PDSMU Image .......................................................................... 1-3
PDSMU Layout ........................................................................... 1-4
PDSMU Quick Reference ............................................................ 1-5
Motherboard Features .............................................................................. 1-6
System Block Diagram ............................................................................... 1-8
1-2 Chipset Overview ........................................................................................... 1-9
1-3 Special Features ........................................................................................... 1-10
1-4 PC Health Monitoring ................................................................................... 1-10
1-5 Power Confi guration Settings ....................................................................... 1-11
1-6 ACPI Features ............................................................................................... 1-12
1-7 Power Supply .................................................................................................. 1-12
Chapter 2: Installation
2-1 Static-Sensitive Devices ................................................................................. 2-1
2-2 Processor and Heatsink Installation ............................................................... 2-2
2-3 Mounting the Motherboard in the Chassis ..................................................... 2-5
2-4 Installing DDR2 Memory ................................................................................ 2-6
2-5 Control Panel Connectors/IO Ports ................................................................ 2-8
A. Backplane Connectors/IO Ports ................................................................... 2-8
B. Front Control Panel ...................................................................................... 2-8
C. Front Control Panel Pin Defi nitions ............................................................. 2-9
NMI Button ............................................................................................... 2-9
PWR LED ................................................................................................. 2-9
HDD LED/FP UID Switch ........................................................................ 2-10
NIC1/NIC2 LED Indicators ..................................................................... 2-10
OH/Fan Fail/PWR Fail/FP UID LED ........................................................2-11
Power Fail LED .........................................................................................2-11
Reset Button ............................................................................................ 2-12
PWR Button ............................................................................................. 2-12
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2-6 Connecting Cables ....................................................................................... 2-13
ATX Power Connector .............................................................................. 2-13
Processor Power Connector .................................................................... 2-13
Serial Ports ............................................................................................... 2-14
Chassis Intrusion .................................................................................... 2-14
Universal Serial Bus (USB) ..................................................................... 2-15
GLAN Ports .............................................................................................. 2-15
ATX PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Ports ............................................ 2-16
Speaker Connector .................................................................................. 2-16
Fan Headers ............................................................................................. 2-17
Wake-On-Ring ......................................................................................... 2-18
Wake-On-LAN .......................................................................................... 2-18
VGA Connector ........................................................................................ 2-19
Power SMB Connector ............................................................................. 2-19
Power Fault .............................................................................................. 2-20
Alarm Reset .............................................................................................. 2-20
2-7 Jumper Settings ............................................................................................ 2-21
Explanation of Jumpers ......................................................................... 2-21
GLAN Enable/Disable .............................................................................. 2-21
CMOS Clear ........................................................................................... 2-22
VGA Enable .............................................................................................. 2-22
Watch Dog Enable ................................................................................... 2-23
Power Force-On Enable/Disable .............................................................. 2-23
2-8 Onboard Indicators ....................................................................................... 2-24
GLAN LED Indicators ............................................................................... 2-24
UID LED ................................................................................................... 2-25
UID Button ................................................................................................ 2-25
PWR OK-LED ........................................................................................... 2-26
2-9 Floppy Connector, Hard Drive, IPMI and Parallel Port Connections ........... 2-27
Floppy Connector .................................................................................... 2-27
IDE Connector ........................................................................................ 2-28
SIMSO IPMI ............................................................................................. 2-28
Chapter 3: Troubleshooting
3-1 Troubleshooting Procedures ........................................................................... 3-1
Before Power On ....................................................................................... 3-1
No Power ................................................................................................... 3-1
No Video .................................................................................................. 3-1
Memory Errors ........................................................................................... 3-2
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Losing the System’s Setup Confi guration ................................................ 3-2
3-2 Technical Support Procedures ....................................................................... 3-2
3-3 Frequently Asked Questions .......................................................................... 3-3
3-4 Returning Merchandise for Service ................................................................. 3-4
Chapter 4: BIOS
4-1 Introduction ....................................................................................................... 4-1
4-2 Running Setup ................................................................................................. 4-2
4-3 Main BIOS Setup ............................................................................................. 4-2
4-4 Advanced Setup ............................................................................................... 4-6
4-5 Security Setup ............................................................................................... 4-16
4-6 Boot Setup ...................................................................................................... 4-17
4-7 Exit .................................................................................................................. 4-18
Appendices:
Appendix A: BIOS POST Messages .......................................................................... A-1
Appendix B: BIOS POST Codes ................................................................................B-1
Appendix C: Intel HostRAID Setup Guidelines ..........................................................C-1
Appendix D: Adaptec HostRAID Setup Guidelines ...................................................D-1
Appendix E: Installing Other Software Programs and Drivers ..................................E-1
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Chapter 1
Introduction
1-1 Overview
Checklist
Congratulations on purchasing your computer motherboard from an acknowledged
leader in the industry. Supermicro motherboards are designed with the utmost
attention to detail to provide you with the highest standards in quality and perfor-
mance.
Please check that the following items have all been included with your motherboard.
If anything listed here is damaged or missing, contact your retailer.
The following items are included in the retail box:
One (1) Supermicro Mainboard
One (1) IDE cable (CBL-036L-02)
One (1) fl oppy drive ribbon cable (CBL-022L)
Four (4) SATA cables (CBL-0044L) (*For retail only)
One (1) Supermicro CD containing drivers and utilities
One (1) User's/BIOS Manual
Optional items:
*For 1-U Riser (Left Side):
RSC-R1UU-UE8
RSC-R1UU-2E8
*For 1-U Riser (Right Side):
RSC-R1UU-E4R
*For IPMI 2.0:
AOC-SIMSO
AOC-SIMSO+ (KVM supported)
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Contacting Supermicro
H e a d q u a r t e r s
Address: SuperMicro Computer, Inc.
980 Rock Ave.
San Jose, CA 95131 U.S.A.
Tel: +1 (408) 503-8000
Fax: +1 (408) 503-8008
Email: marketing@supermicro.com (General Information)
support@supermicro.com (Technical Support)
Web Site: www.supermicro.com
E u r o p e
Address: SuperMicro Computer B.V.
Het Sterrenbeeld 28, 5215 ML
's-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands
Tel: +31 (0) 73-6400390
Fax: +31 (0) 73-6416525
Email: sales@supermicro.nl (General Information)
support@supermicro.nl (Technical Support)
rma@supermicro.nl (Customer Support)
Asia-Pacifi c
Address: SuperMicro, Taiwan
4F, No. 232-1 Liancheng Road
Chung-Ho 235, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Tel: +8 8 6- (2) 8226 -3 99 0
Fax: +886-(2) 8226-3991
Web Site: www.supermicro.com.tw
T e c h n i c a l S u p p o r t :
Email: support@supermicro.com.tw
Tel: 88 6 -2 - 8228 -13 6 6, ex t .132 or 13 9
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Figure 1-1. PDSMU Image
Chapter 1: Introduction
An Important Note to the User
• All images and layouts shown in this manual were based upon the latest PCB
revision available at the time of publishing of this manual. The motherboard
you've received may or may not look exactly the same as the graphics shown
in this manual.
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Figure 1-3. Motherboard Layout
(not drawn to scale)
KB/MS
J28
USB 1/2
J15
COM1
J31
J31
VGA
J16
GLAN1
GLAN2
LE1
UID-LED
PWR_OK
LED
UIOP
Battery
JWOR
LAN
CTRL
LAN
CTRL
UID-Button
J11
Fan6
JBT1
BIOS
JWD
SKPR1
Buzzer
SIMSO IPMI
J9
4/5
J45
USB
JPG1
JPL1
JPL2
SBX2:PCI-E x4
COM2
Floppy
S I/O
VGA
CTRL
ICH7R
South Bridge
2/3
J46
SATA0
J1
USB
J8
SBX1: PCI-E x8 + x8
J27
WOL
JPF
SATA1
SATA2
J2J3J4
SATA3
PW4
PW3
North Bridge
JPCIE3
FP CTRL
JAR
JLED
Intel
3010
S
UPER PDSMU
DIMM 1A
DIMM 1B
DIMM 2A
DIMM 2B
JL1
8-pin
JF1
PWR
24-Pin ATX PWR
Intel Dual-
Core/Quad-
Core CPU
®
IDE#1
JPW2
DIMM 1
DIMM 2
DIMM 3
DIMM 4
J7
Fan1
CPU
JPW1
Fan2
FAN
Fan3
Fan4
Fan5
Important Notes to the User
• All images and graphics shown in this manual were based upon the latest PCB
revision available at the time of publishing of this manual. The motherboard
you've received may or may not look exactly the same as the graphics shown
in this manual.
• See Chapter 2 for detailed information on jumpers, I/O ports and JF1 frontpanel
connections.
• " " indicates the location of "Pin 1".
• When the blue indicator (LE1) is on, either the Front Panel UID button or the
Back Panel UID button has been pressed by the user to indicate the location
of the unit.
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PDSMU Quick Reference
Jumper Description Default Setting
JAR Alarm Reset Enable Open (Disabled)
JBT1 CMOS Clear See Section 2-7
JPF Power Force-On Open (Disabled)
JPG1 VGA Enable Pins 1-2 (Enabled)
JPL1/JPL2 Giga-bit LAN 1/2 Enable Pins 1-2 (Enabled)
JWD Watch Dog Enable Pins 1-2 (Reset)
Connector Description
24-PIn ATX (JPW1) ATX 24-Pin Power Connector
8-Pin PWR (JPW2) 12V 8-pin Power Connector (Required)
Buzzer Internal Buzzer
Chassis Intrusion (JL1) Chassis Intrusion Header
COM1(J31), COM2 COM Port 1 & COM 2 Header
DIMM#1A,#2A,#1B,#2B Memory (DIMM) Slots (1-4)
Fans 1-6 System Fan Headers (Fans 1-5), Fan1: CPU Fan
FP Control (JF1) Front Panel Control Header
Floppy Connector (J27) Floppy Disk Connector
IDE (J7) IDE Primary Slot
SIMSO IPMI SIMSO IPMI Slot
KB/MS(J28) PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Connector
LAN1/LAN2 (JLAN1/2) Ethernet RJ45 (Gigabit LAN) Port1/Port2 Connectors
PWR LED (JLED) Power LED Connector
PWR Fault (PW3) Power Supply Failure
PWR SMB (PW4) Power System Management Bus (I2C)
SATA 0-3 (J1-J4) 4 Intel SATA Headers (SATA0-SATA3)
PCI-E. x 16 (JPCIE3) SBX1: PCI-Express x16 Slot (PCI-E x8 + x8)
PCI-E. x8 (J8) SBX2: PCI-Express x8 (physical, x4 signal)
Speaker (J9) Speaker Connector(Pins3-4: Internal, Pins 1-4 External)
SPEC (J11) Supermicro Proprietary Power Connector
USB0/1 (J15) Back Panel Universal Serial Bus Ports 1,2
USB2/3 (J46),USB4/5(J45) Front Panel Accessible USB headers 3,4,5,6
VGA (J16) VGA Connector
WOL(WOL) Wake On LAN header
WOR(JWOR) Wake On Ring header
LED Indicator Description (*See Chapter 2 for details)
LE1 (UID LED) UID (Universal Identifi cation) Button-In LED Indicator*
PWR-OK LED Power Ready LED Indicator
UID-Button LED Indicator
* LE1: When the blue indicator is on, either the Front Panel UID button or the Back
Panel UID button has been pressed by the user to indicate the location of the unit.
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Motherboard Features
CPU Latest CPU technology!
• Single Intel Quad-Core QX6700/Xeon 3000 Series (Core Dual)/Pentium D (Dual-
Core)/Pentium 4 Extreme Edition/Pentium 4/Celeron D LGA (Land Grid Array)
775 Processors at system bus speeds of 1066 MHz/800 MHz/533 MHz.
• Hyper-Threading (HT), EM64T, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep (EIST) supported
Using the EM64T Feature
• Use a processor that supports the EM64T Technology
• Install a 64-bit OS (Windows XP Professional x64 Ed, Server 2003x64 Ed.)
• Install the 64-bit drivers for all MB components, devices and add-on cards
Using the Hyper-Threading (HT) Technology
• Use a CPU that supports Hyper-Threading Technology
• Install an OS that supports HT, including Windows XP/2003 Server and Linux
2.4x. (Under Linux, use the HT compiler to compile the code. For other operat-
ing systems, be sure to disable the HT feature in the BIOS.)
• Enable the HT feature in the BIOS (under the Advanced Setting) before install-
ing a supported OS. (*Note: visit www.Intel.com for the CPU support and driver
updates.)
OS Licensing Support
• Intel Quad-Core/Dual-Core CPU: Windows 2000 Professional, Windows Ad-
vanced Server, Windows XP Home, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server
2003 (Standard, Enterprise)
• Intel Quad-Core/Dual-Core CPU and Hyper-the Threading Technology: Windows
2000 Advanced Server, Windows XP Home, Windows XP Professional, Windows
Server 2003 (Standard, Enterprise)
Memory Latest memory technology! (*
• Four DIMM slots support Dual/Single Channel DDR2 667/533/400 MHz up to 8
GB of ECC/Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR2 SDRAM
Chipset Latest Intel chipset technology!
• Intel 3010
• Intel ICH7R
Expansion Slots
• One (1) PCI-E x16 (PCI-E x8 + x8) (Slot SBX1)
• One (1) PCI-E x4 (via Riser Card) (Slot SBX2)
BIOS
• 8Mb Firmware Hub Phoenix BIOS
• DMI 2.3, PCI 2.2, ACPI 1.0, Plug and Play (PnP), SMBIOS 2.3, Hardware BIOS
Virus Protection
Note: See Section 2-4 for details.)
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PC Health Monitoring
• Onboard voltage monitors for CPU cores, Chipset Voltage, Memory Voltage,
1.8V, +3.3V, + 5V, +5V Standby, +12V, and −12V
• CPU 4-phase-switching voltage regulator
• Status monitor for fan speed & System OH/Fan Fail LED/Control
• Pulse Width Modulation Fan Control & Low noise fan speed control
• Environmental temperature monitoring via BIOS, PWR-Up from AC PWR loss
• SuperDoctor III, NMI
• System Resource alert via SuperDoctor III
ACPI Features
• Slow blinking LED for suspend state indicator
• BIOS support for USB keyboard
• Main switch override mechanism
• External modem ring-on
Onboard I/O
• 1 ATA/100 EIDE Channel
• Intel ICH7R SATA Controller, 4 connectors for 4 devices with support of RAID
functions 0, 1, 5 and 10
• 1 fl oppy port interface (up to 2.88 MB)
• 1 Fast UART 16550 compatible serial port and 1 header
• Intel 82573V and 82573L PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controllers
• PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard ports
• Up to 6 USB (Universal Serial Bus) 2 ports and 2 headers (4 ports)
• VGA Connector
• IPMI 2.0 Socket
• Super I/O (Winbond 83627 HG) with hardware monitoring (W83793G)
• ATI ES1000 16MB
Temperature
• Monitoring CPU, chassis environment
• CPU Thermal Trip support
• Thermal Monitor 2 (TM2) (available if supported by the CPU)
Other
• Wake-on-LAN (WOL)
• Wake-on-Ring (WOR)
• PWR-OK LED Indicator ("PWR-OK LED")
• Universal Identifi cation LED Indicator ("LE 1")
CD Utilities
• Drivers and software for Intel's 3000 chipset utilities
Dimensions
• 9.6" (W) x 12" (L) (243.84 mmx 304.8 mm)
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VRM 11.0
FSB: 1066/800/533MHz
DDR2
CH_A1-2
CH_B1-2
PRI_IDE
4 x SATA
PORTS
DDR2_667/533/400
UDMA/100
S-ATA/300
LGA775_PROCESSOR
ADDR
CTRL CTRL
ADDR
Intel 3010
MCH
DMI
ICH-7R
DATA DATA
PCIE_x8
PCIE_x8
1x PCIE_x8
1x PCIE_x8
PCIE_x1
PCIE_x1
PCI_32_BUS
CK410 CLK
1PCIE_x16 Slot
1XGb_LAN
1XGb_LAN
ATI
ES1000
USB
PORT_0~5
USB 2.0/1.1
LPC
W83627HG
LPC I/O
SMBUS I/F
KB. FDD. SER.1
MS.
SER.2
PRN.
W83793G
H/W
MONITOR
Figure 1-3. The Intel 3010 Chipset:
System Block Diagram
Note: This is a general block diagram and may not exactly represent
the features on your motherboard. See the following pages for the
actual specifi cations of the motherboard.
FWH
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1-2 Chipset Overview
The Intel 3010 chipset, designed for use with the Pentium 4 Processor in the
65mm/90nm Process in the LGA 775 Land Grid Array Package, is comprised of
two primary components: the Memory Controller Hub (MCH) and the I/O Controller
Hub (ICH7R). The PDSMU provides the performance and feature-set required for
the high-end UP Server market.
Memory Controller Hub (MCH)
The function of the MCH is to manage the data fl ow between four interfaces: CPU
interface, DDR2 System Memory Interface, PCI Express Interface, and Direct
Media Interface (DMI). The MCH is optimized for the Pentium 4 processor in the
65mm/90nm process in the LGA775 Land Grid Array Package. It supports one or
two channels of DDR2 SDRAM.
The I/O Controller (ICH7R) provides the data buffering and interface arbitration re-
quired for the system to operate effi ciently. It also provides the bandwidth needed
for the system to maintain its peak performance. The Direct Media Interface (DMI)
provides the connection between the MCH and the ICH7R. The ICH7R supports
four Serial ATA ports, six USB 2.0 ports and two IDE devices. In addition, the ICH7R
offers the Intel Matrix Storage Technology which provides various RAID options for
data protection and rapid data access. It also supports the next generation of client
management through the use of PROActive technology in conjunction with Intel's
next generation Gigabit Ethernet controller.
Intel ICH7R System Features
The I/O Controller Hub provides the I/O subsystem with access to the rest of the
system. Functions and capabilities include:
*Advanced Confi guration and Power Interface, Version 1.0 (ACPI)
*Intel I/O External Design Specifi cation (EDS)
*Intel's 3000 Memory Controller Hub (MCH) External Design Specifi cation (EDS)
*Intel I/O Controller Hub 7 (ICH7R) Thermal Design Guideline
*Intel 82573 Platform LAN Connect (PLC) PCI Design
*Low Pin Count (LPC) Interface
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1-3 Special Features
Recovery from AC Power Loss
BIOS provides a setting for you to determine how the system will respond when AC
power is lost and then restored to the system. You can choose for the system to
remain Powered Off (in which case you must hit the power switch to turn it back on
when the power is restored.) You can also select "Last State" from the Advanced
BIOS Setup section. In this case, the system will be restored to its original state
before the power outage. The default setting is Last State.
1-4 PC Health Monitoring
This section describes the PC health monitoring features of the PDSMU moth-
erboard. All have an onboard System Hardware Monitor chip that supports PC
health monitoring.
Onboard Voltage Monitors for the CPU Cores, Chipset Voltage,
Memory Voltage , +1.8V, +3.3V, + 5V, +5V Standby, + 12V, and
− 12V (via SuperO Doctor III)
The onboard voltage monitor will scan these voltages continuously. Once a voltage
becomes unstable, it will give a warning or send an error message to the screen.
Users can adjust the voltage thresholds to defi ne the sensitivity of the voltage
monitor.
Fan Status Monitor with Firmware Speed Control
The PC health monitor can check the RPM status of the cooling fans. The onboard
fans are controlled by Thermal Management via BIOS.
CPU Overheat/Fan Fail LED and Control
This feature is available when the user enables the CPU overheat warning function
in the BIOS. This allows the user to defi ne an overheat temperature. When this
temperature reaches the threshold, the CPU thermal trip feature will be activated
and it will send a signal to the Speaker LED and, at the same time, the CPU speed
will be decreased. It will also activate the alarm if a fan failure occurs.
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1-5 Power Confi guration Settings
This section describes features of your motherboard that deal with power and
power settings.
Slow Blinking LED for Suspend-State Indicator
When the CPU goes into a suspend state, the chassis power LED will start blinking
to indicate that the CPU is in suspend mode. When the user presses any key, the
CPU will wake-up and the LED will automatically stop blinking and remain on.
BIOS Support for USB Keyboard
If the USB keyboard is the only keyboard in the system, the keyboard will function
like a normal keyboard during system boot-up.
Main Switch Override Mechanism
When an ATX power supply is used, the power button can function as a system
suspend button. When the user presses the power button, the system will enter
a SoftOff state. The monitor will be suspended and the hard drive will spin down.
Pressing the power button again will cause the whole system to wake-up. During
the SoftOff state, the ATX power supply provides power to keep the required circuitry
in the system alive. In case the system malfunctions and you want to turn off the
power, just press and hold the power button for 4 seconds. The power will turn off
and no power will be provided to the motherboard.
Wake Ring-On (WOR)
Wake-up events can be triggered by a device such as the external modem ringing
when the system is in the SoftOff state. Note that external modem ring-on can only
be used with an ATX 2.01 (or above) compliant power supply.
Wake-On-LAN (WOL)
Wake-On-LAN is defi ned as the ability of a management application to remotely
power up a computer that is powered off. Remote PC setup, up-dates and asset
tracking can occur after hours and on weekends so that daily LAN traffi c is kept to
a minimum and users are not interrupted. The motherboard has a 3-pin header
(WOL) to connect to the 3-pin header on a Network Interface Card (NIC) that has
WOL capability. In addition, an onboard LAN controller can also support WOL
without any connection to the WOL header. The 3-pin WOL header is to be used
with a LAN add-on card only.
*Note : Wake-On-LAN requires an ATX 2.01 (or above) compliant power supply.
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1-6 ACPI Features
ACPI stands for Advanced Confi guration and Power Interface. The ACPI specifi -
cation defi nes a fl exible and abstract hardware interface that provides a standard
way to integrate power management features throughout a PC system, including its
hardware, operating system and application software. This enables the system to
automatically turn on and off peripherals such as CD-ROMs, network cards, hard
disk drives and printers. This also includes consumer devices connected to the PC
such as VCRs, TVs, telephones and stereos.
In addition to enabling operating system-directed power management, ACPI
provides a generic system event mechanism for Plug and Play and an operating
system-independent interface for confi guration control. ACPI leverages the Plug
and Play BIOS data structures while providing a processor architecture-indepen-
dent implementation that is compatible with both Windows and Linux Operating
Systems.
1-7 Power Supply
As with all computer products, a stable power source is necessary for proper and
reliable operation. It is even more important for processors that have high CPU
clock rates of 1 GHz and faster.
The
power supplies generally meet the specifi cations required by the CPU, some are
inadequate. A 2 amps of current supply on a 5V Standby rail is strongly recom-
mended.
The PDSMU accommodates ATX power supplies. It is strongly recommended that
you use a high quality power supply that meets ATX power supply Specifi cation 2.01
or above. You should use one that will supply at least 420W of power. Also your
power supply must supply 1.5A for the Ethernet ports. It must also be SSI compliant
(info at http://www.ssiforum.org/). Additionally, in areas where noisy power transmis-
sion is present, you may choose to install a line fi lter to shield the computer from
noise. It is recommended that you also install a power surge protector to help avoid
problems caused by power surges.
PDSMU accommodates 12V ATX power supplies. Although most
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Chapter 2: Installation
Chapter 2
Installation
2-1 Static-Sensitive Devices
Electric-Static-Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic com ponents. To prevent
damage to your system board, it is important to handle it very carefully. The following
measures are generally suffi cient to protect your equipment from ESD.
Precautions
• Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge.
• Touch a grounded metal object before removing the board from the antistatic
bag.
• Handle the board by its edges only; do not touch its components, peripheral
chips, memory modules or gold contacts.
• When handling chips or modules, avoid touching their pins.
• Put the motherboard and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when not in
use.
• For grounding purposes, make sure your computer chassis provides excellent
conductivity between the power supply, the case, the mounting fasteners and
the motherboard.
• Use only the correct type of onboard CMOS battery. Do not install the onboard
upside down battery to avoid possible explosion.
Unpacking
The motherboard is shipped in antistatic packaging to avoid static damage. When
unpacking the board, make sure the person handling it is static protected.
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2-2 Processor and Heatsink Fan Installation
When handling the processor package, avoid placing
direct pressure on the label area of the fan.
(*Notes: 1. Always connect the power cord last and always remove it before adding,
removing or changing any hardware components. Make sure that you install the
processor into the CPU socket before you install the CPU heatsink.
2. Intel's boxed Pentium CPU package contains the CPU fan and heatsink as-
sembly. If you buy a CPU separately, make sure that you use only Intel-certifi ed
multi-directional heatsink and fan.
3. The Intel Pentium 4 LGA 775 heatsink and fan comes with a push-pin design
and no tool is needed for installation.
4. Make sure to install the motherboard into the chassis before you install the CPU
heatsink and fan.)
5. When purchasing an LGA 775 CPU or when receiving a motherboard with an
LGA 775 CPU pre-installed, make sure that the CPU plastic cap is in place and
none of the CPU pins are bent; otherwise, contact the retailer immediately.
6. Refer to the MB Features Section for more details on CPU support.
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Installation of the LGA775 Processor
1. Press the socket lever to release
the load plate, which covers the CPU
socket, from its locking position.
2. Gently lift the socket lever to open
the load plate.
Socket Lever
Load Plate
Load Plate
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Chapter 2: Installation
3. Locate Pin 1 on the CPU socket. (*Note:
Pin 1 is the corner marked with a triangle).
Please note that the North Key and the
South Key are located vertically in the
CPU housing.
4. Position the motherboard in such a way
that Pin 1 of the CPU socket is located at
the left bottom of the CPU housing.
5. Use your thumb and your index fi nger to
hold the CPU at the North Center Edge and
the South Center Edge of the CPU.
6. Align Pin 1 of the CPU with Pin 1 of the
socket. Once aligned, carefully lower the
CPU straight down to the socket. (**Do not
drop the CPU on the socket. Do not move
the CPU horizontally or vertically. Do not
rub the CPU against the surface or against
any pins of the socket to avoid damage to
the CPU or the socket.)
North Key
Pin 1
South Key
North Center Edge
South Center Edge
7. With the CPU inside the socket, inspect
the four corners of the CPU to make sure
that the CPU is properly installed.
8. Use your thumb to gently push the lever
down and lock it in the hook.
9. If the CPU is properly installed into the
socket, the plastic cap will be automatically
released from the load plate when the lever
is pushed into the hook. Remove the plastic
cap from the motherboard.
(*Warning: Please keep the plastic
!
cap. The motherboard and the CPU
must be shipped with the plastic cap prop-
erly installed to protect the CPU pins. Ship-
ment without the CPU plastic cap properly
installed will void the warranty.)
Plastic cap is released from the
load plate if the CPU properly
installed.
Socket
Lever
CPU in the CPU socket
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Installation of the Heatsink
1. Locate the CPU Fan on the mother-
board. (Refer to the layout on the right
for the CPU Fan location.)
2. Position the heatsink in such a way
that the heatsink fan wires are closest
to the CPU fan and are not interfered
with other components.
3. Inspect the CPU Fan wires to make
sure that the wires are routed through
the bottom of the heatsink.
4. Remove the thin layer of the protec-
tive fi lm from the copper core of the
heatsink.
Thermal Grease
(*Warning: CPU overheat may occur if
the protective fi lm is not removed from
the heatsink.)
5. Apply the proper amount of thermal
grease on the CPU. (*Note: if your
heatsink came with a thermal pad,
please ignore this step.)
6. If necessary, rearrange the wires
to make sure that the wires are not
pinched between the heatsink and the
CPU. Also make sure to keep clear-
ance between the fan wires and the
fi ns of the heatsink.
7. Align the four heatsink fasteners
with the mounting holes on the mother-
board. Gently push the pairs of diago-
nal fasteners (#1 & #2, and #3 & #4)
into the mounting holes until you hear a
click. (*Note: Make sure to orient each
fastener in a way that the narrow end of
the groove is pointing outward.)
CPU
Fan Wires
Heatsink Fins
Heatsink
Fastener
#1
#4
#3
#2
Narrow end of the groove
points outward
2-4
8. Repeat Step 6 to insert all four heatsink
fasteners into the mounting holes.
9. Once all four fasteners are securely
inserted into the mounting holes and the
heatsink is properly installed on the moth-
erboard, connect the heatsink fan wires to
the CPU Fan connector.
Heatsink Removal
Unplug the power cord from the power
1.
supply.
Disconnect the heatsink fan wires from
2.
the CPU fan header.
Use your finger tips to gently press
3.
on the fastener cap and turn it coun-
terclockwise to make a 1/4 (90
and then pull the fastener upward to
loosen it.
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Repeat Step 3 to loosen all fasteners
4.
from the mounting holes.
With all fasteners loosened, remove the
5.
heatsink from the CPU.
2-3 Mounting the Motherboard in the Chassis
All motherboards have standard mounting holes to fi t different types of chassis.
Make sure that the locations of all mounting holes for the motherboard and the
chassis match. Although a chassis may have both plastic and metal mounting
fasteners, metal ones are highly recommended because they ground the mother-
board to the chassis. Make sure that the metal standoffs click in or are screwed in
tightly. Then use a screwdriver to secure the motherboard onto the motherboard
tray. (*Note : some components are near to the mounting holes. Please take all
necessary precautionary measures to prevent damage done to these components
when installing the motherboard into the chassis.)
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2-4 Installing DDR2 Memory
Memory Module Installation (See Figure 2-2)
Exercise extreme care when installing or removing memory modules
to prevent any possible damage.
1. Insert each DDR2 memory module vertically into its slot. Pay attention to the
notch along the bottom of the module to prevent inserting the module incor-
rectly. (See support information below.)
2. Gently press down on the memory module until it snaps into place.
Support
The PDSMU supports Dual channel, ECC/Non-ECC unbuffered DDR2
667/533/400 SDRAM. Both interleaved and non-interleaved memory are
supported, so you may populate any number of DIMM slots. (Populating
DIMM#1A,DIMM#1B, and/or DIMM#2A, DIMM#2B with memory modules
of the same size and of the same type will result in dual channel, two-way
interleaved memory which is faster than the single channel, non-interleaved
memory. When ECC memory is used, it may take 25-40 seconds for the VGA
to display.)
*Notes
1. Due to chipset limitation, any memory size that is larger than 4GB can only be
supported by the following operating systems:
32-Bit: Windows 2000 Advanced Server, Windows Server 2003 Enterprise
Edition;
64-Bit: Windows Server 2003 Standard x64 Edition, Windows XP Professional
x64 Edition, Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition.
2. Some old-version of DDR2-667 may not match Intel's On-Die-Temperature re-
quirements and will automatically down-grade to run @ 533 MHz, If this occurs,
contact your memory vendor to check the ODT value.
3. Due to memory allocation to system devices, memory remaining available for
operational use will be reduced when 4 GB of RAM is used. The reduction in
memory availability is disproportional. (Refer to the Memory Availability Table
below for details.)
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Possible System Memory Allocation & Availability
Chapter 2: Installation
System Device Size Physical Memory
Firmware Hub fl ash memory
(System BIOS)
Local APIC 4 KB 3.99
Area Reserved for the
chipset
I/O APIC (4 Kbytes) 4 KB 3.99
PCI Enumeration Area 1 256 MB 3.76
PCI Express (256 MB) 256 MB 3.51
PCI Enumeration Area 2
(if needed) -Aligned on
256-MB boundary-
VGA Memory 16 MB 2.85
TSEG 1 MB 2.84
Memory available to OS
applications
1 MB 3.99
2 MB 3.99
512 MB 3.01
Remaining (-Available)
(4 GB Total System Memory)
2.84
Figure 2-2. Installing DIMM into Slot
To Install:
Insert module vertically and press down
until it snaps into
place. Pay attention
to the notch.
To Remove:
Use your thumbs to gently
push each release tab
outward to release the DIMM
from the slot.
DDR2
Top View Of DDR2 Slot
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2-5 Control Panel Connectors/IO Ports
The I/O ports are color coded in conformance with the PC 99 specifi cation. See
Figure 2-3 below for the colors and locations of the various I/O ports.
A. Back Panel Connectors/IO Ports
PW4
PW3
Floppy
Fan6
UIOP
UID-Button
BIOS
Buzzer
Battery
JWOR
LAN
CTRL
JPL1
LAN
CTRL
SBX2:PCI-E x4
COM2
JBT1
S I/O
JWD
SIMSO IPMI
J9
4/5
VGA
USB
CTRL
JPG1
JPL2
ICH7R
South Bridge
WOL
JPF
2/3
SATA0
SATA1
SATA2
USB
SBX1: PCI-E x8 + x8
JAR
Intel
3010
North Bridge
S
SATA3
KB/MS
USB 1/2
J31
COM1
VGA
GLAN1
GLAN2
LE1
UID-LED
PWR_OK
LED
Back Panel Connectors
1. Keyboard (Purple)
2. PS/2 Mouse (Green)
3. Back Panel USB Port 1
4. Back Panel USB Port 2
5. COM Port 1 (Turquoise)
6. VGA Port (Blue)
7. Gigabit LAN 1
8. Gigabit LAN 2
(*See Section 2-5 for details.)
8-pin
RL
T
C
FP
JLED
PWR
FAN
CPU
Fan1
24-P
in A
TX PW
R
Fan2
Intel Dual-
Core/Quad-
Core CPU
®
UPER PDSM
DIMM 1A
DIMM 1B
DIMM 2A
DIMM 2B
JL1
U
IDE#1
2
Fan3
Fan4
Fan5
1
4
3
5
Figure 2-3. I/O Port Locations and Defi nitions
6
7
8
B. Front Control Panel
JF1 contains header pins for various buttons and indicators that are normally located
on a control panel at the front of the chassis. These connectors are designed specifi -
cally for use with Supermicro server chassis. See Figure 2-4 for the descriptions of
the various control panel buttons and LED indicators. Refer to the following section
for descriptions and pin defi nitions.
19 20
KB/MS
USB 1/2
J31
GLAN1
GLAN2
COM1
VGA
LE1
PWR_OK
UID-LED
LED
UIOP
JWOR
UID-Button
Fan6
BIOS
Buzzer
Battery
LAN
CTRL
JPL1
LAN
CTRL
SBX2:PCI-E x4
JBT1
JWD
J9
JPL2
COM2
S I/O
SIMSO IPMI
4/5
VGA
USB
CTRL
JPG1
ICH7R
South Bridge
Floppy
WOL
JPF
2/3
SATA0
SATA1
SATA2
USB
SBX1: PCI-E x8 + x8
SATA3
PW4
North Bridge
PW3
JAR
JLED
Intel
3010
S
UPER PDSMU
DIMM 1A
DIMM 1B
DIMM 2A
DIMM 2B
JL1
Ground
FP CTRL
Intel Dual-
Core/Quad-
Core CPU
8-pin
PWR
24-Pin ATX PWR
PU
FAN
C
Fan1
Fan2
Power LED
X
HDD LED
NIC1 LED
®
Fan3
Fan4
NIC2 LED
OH/Fan Fail/
PWR Fail/UID LED
IDE#1
Fan5
PWR Fail LED
Ground
Ground
Figure 2-4. JF1 Header Pins
2
NMI
X
Vcc
UID Switch/Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
Blue_LED_Cathode
(UID)/Vcc
Vcc
Reset
PWR
1
FP Reset Butt
FP Power Butt
2-8
C. Front Control Panel Pin Defi nitions
Chapter 2: Installation
NMI Button
The non-maskable interrupt button
header is located on pins 19 and 20
of JF1. Refer to the table on the right
for pin defi nitions.
Power LED
The Power LED connection is located
on pins 15 and 16 of JF1. Refer to the
table on the right for pin defi nitions.
NMI Button
Pin Defi nitions (JF1)
Pin# Defi nition
19 Control
20 Ground
Power LED
Pin Defi nitions (JF1)
Pin# Defi nition
15 +5V
16 Ground
KB/MS
USB 1/2
COM1
J31
VGA
GLAN1
GLAN2
LE1
UID-LED
UID-Button
PWR_OK
LED
UIOP
Fan6
BIOS
Buzzer
Battery
JWOR
LAN
CTRL
JPL1
LAN
CTRL
SBX2:PCI-E x4
JBT1
JWD
J9
JPL2
COM2
S I/O
SIMSO IPMI
4/5
VGA
USB
CTRL
JPG1
ICH7R
South Bridge
Floppy
WOL
JPF
2/3
SATA0
SATA1
SATA2
USB
SBX1: PCI-E x8 + x8
SATA3
PW4
North Bridge
PW3
JAR
Intel
3010
FP CTRL
JLED
Intel Dual-
Core/Quad-
Core CPU
®
S
UPER PDSMU
DIMM 1A
DIMM 1B
DIMM 2A
DIMM 2B
JL1
8-pin
PWR
24-Pin ATX PWR
IDE#1
Ground
B
P ower LED
FAN
CPU
Fan1
Fan2
HDD LED
NIC1 LED
NIC2 LED
Fan3
O H/Fan Fail/
P WR Fail/UID LED
Fan4
PWR Fail LED
Fan5
Ground
Ground
2-9
A. NMI
B. PWR LED
X
19 20
A
NMI
X
Vcc
UID Switch/Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
Blue_LED_Cathode
(UID)/Vcc
Vcc
Reset
1
2
PWR
FP Reset Butt
FP Power Butt
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HDD LED/FP UID Switch
The Front Panel UID Switch connection is
located on pin 13 of JF1. Connect a cable
with a switch attached to pin 13 of JF1 to
provide Unit Identifi cation to your system.
(*For more information on the UID Switch-
es, please refer to UID Switches on Page
2-22.) The HDD LED connection is located
on pins 13 (Vcc) and 14 of JF1. Attach the
hard drive LED cable here to display disk
activity (for any hard drives on the system,
including Serial ATA and IDE). See the table
on the right for pin defi nitions.
NIC1/NIC2 LED Indicators
The NIC (Network Interface Controller) LED
connection for GLAN port1 is located on
pins 11 and 12 of JF1 and the LED con-
nection for GLAN Port2 is on Pins 9 and
10. Attach the NIC LED cables to display
network activity. Refer to the table on the
right for pin defi nitions.
HDD LED
Pin Defi nitions (JF1)
Pin# Defi nition
13 UID Switch/+5V (for HDD
Act)
14 HD Active
GLAN1/2 LED
Pin Defi nitions (JF1)
Pin# Defi nition
9/11 Vcc
10/12 PWR Fail
A. FP UID Switch
B. HDD LED
C. NIC1 LED
D. NIC2 LED
KB/MS
USB 1/2
COM1
J31
VGA
GLAN1
GLAN2
LE1
UID-LED
UID-Button
PWR_OK
LED
UIOP
Fan6
BIOS
Buzzer
Battery
JWOR
LAN
CTRL
JPL1
LAN
CTRL
SBX2:PCI-E x4
JBT1
JWD
J9
JPL2
COM2
S I/O
SIMSO IPMI
4/5
VGA
USB
CTRL
JPG1
ICH7R
South Bridge
Floppy
WOL
JPF
2/3
SATA0
SATA1
SATA2
USB
SBX1: PCI-E x8 + x8
SATA3
PW4
North Bridge
PW3
JAR
JLED
Intel
3010
S
UPER PDSMU
DIMM 1A
DIMM 1B
DIMM 2A
DIMM 2B
JL1
FP CTRL
24-Pin ATX PWR
Intel Dual-
Core/Quad-
Core CPU
®
IDE#1
8-pin
PWR
B
FAN
CPU
Fan1
Fan2
C
D
OH/Fan Fail/
PWR Fail/UID LED
PWR Fail LED
Fan3
Fan4
Fan5
2-10
Ground
Power LED
HDD LED
NIC1 LED
NIC2 LED
Ground
Ground
19 20
NMI
X
X
Vcc
UID Switch/Vcc
A
Vcc
Vcc
Blue_LED_Cathode
(UID)/Vcc
Vcc
Reset
FP Reset Butt
FP Power Butt
PWR
1
2
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Overheat (OH)/Fan Fail/PWR
Fail/FP UID LED
Connect an LED to the Overheat/Fan
Fail/PWR Fail/UID (Unit ID) LED
connection on pins 7 and 8 of JF1 to
provide advanced warnings of chas-
sis overheating, power failure or fan
failure in addition to providing unit
identifi cation for your system. (*For
more information on UID Switches,
please refer to Pages 2-11 and 2-22.)
Refer to the table on the right for pin
defi nitions.
Power Fail LED
The Power Fail LED connection is
located on pins 5 and 6 of JF1. Refer
to the table on the right for pin defi ni-
tions.
OH/Fan Fail/PWR Fail/FP UID LED
Pin Defi nitions (JF1)
Pin# Defi nition
7 Blue_LED_Cathode (UID)
8 OH_Fan Fail_PWR
Fail_UID
OH/Fan Fail/PWR Fail/FP UID Indica-
tor Status
State Defi nition
Off System Normal
Red On Overheat
Red Flashing Fan Fail/PWR Fail
Blue On FP UID
PWR Fail LED
Pin Defi nitions (JF1)
Pin# Defi nition
5 Vcc
6 Ground
KB/MS
USB 1/2
COM1
J31
VGA
GLAN1
GLAN2
LE1
UID-LED
UID-Button
PWR_OK
LED
UIOP
Fan6
BIOS
Buzzer
Battery
JWOR
LAN
CTRL
JPL1
LAN
CTRL
SBX2:PCI-E x4
JBT1
JWD
J9
JPL2
COM2
S I/O
SIMSO IPMI
4/5
VGA
USB
CTRL
JPG1
ICH7R
South Bridge
Floppy
WOL
JPF
2/3
SATA0
SATA1
SATA2
SATA3
USB
SBX1: PCI-E x8 + x8
PW4
North Bridge
PW3
JAR
FP CTRL
JLED
Intel
3010
S
UPER PDSMU
DIMM 1A
DIMM 1B
DIMM 2A
DIMM 2B
JL1
24-Pin ATX PWR
Intel Dual-
Core/Quad-
Core CPU
®
IDE#1
8-pin
PWR
FAN
CPU
Fan1
Fan2
A
OH/Fan Fail/
PWR Fail/UID LED
Fan3
PWR Fail LED
B
Fan4
Fan5
2-11
A. OH/Fan Fail/PWR Fail/UIE LED
B. PWR Supply Fail
19 20
Ground
X
Power LED
HDD LED
NIC1 LED
NIC2 LED
Ground
Ground
2
NMI
X
Vcc
UID Switch/Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
Blue_LED_Cathode
(UID)/Vcc
Vcc
Reset
PWR
1
FP Reset Butt
FP Power Butt
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Reset Button
The Reset Button connection is located
on pins 3 and 4 of JF1. Attach it to the
hardware reset switch on the computer
case. Refer to the table on the right for
pin defi nitions.
Power Button
The Power Button connection is located
on pins 1 and 2 of JF1. Momentarily
contacting both pins will power on/off
the system. This button can also be
confi gured to function as a suspend but-
ton (with a setting in BIOS - see Chapter
4). To turn off the power when set to
suspend mode, press the button for at
least 4 seconds. Refer to the table on
the right for pin defi nitions.
Reset Button
Pin Defi nitions (JF1)
Pin# Defi nition
3 Reset
4 Ground
Power Button
Pin Defi nitions (JF1)
Pin# Defi nition
1 Signal
2 +3V Standby
Ground
A. Reset Button
B. PWR Button
19 20
NMI
KB/MS
USB 1/2
COM1
J31
VGA
GLAN1
GLAN2
LE1
UID-LED
UID-Button
PWR_OK
LED
UIOP
Fan6
BIOS
Buzzer
Battery
JWOR
LAN
CTRL
JPL1
LAN
CTRL
SBX2:PCI-E x4
JBT1
JWD
J9
JPL2
COM2
S I/O
SIMSO IPMI
4/5
VGA
USB
CTRL
JPG1
ICH7R
South Bridge
2/3
Floppy
WOL
JPF
SATA0
SATA1
SATA2
SATA3
USB
SBX1: PCI-E x8 + x8
PW4
PW3
JLED
JAR
Intel
3010
North Bridge
S
UPER PDSMU
FP CTRL
DIMM 1A
DIMM 1B
DIMM 2A
DIMM 2B
JL1
24-Pin ATX PWR
Intel Dual-
Core/Quad-
Core CPU
®
IDE#1
8-pin
PWR
FAN
CPU
Fan1
Fan2
OH/Fan Fail/
PWR Fail/UID LED
PWR Fail LED
Fan3
Fan4
Fan5
2-12
Power LED
HDD LED
NIC1 LED
NIC2 LED
Ground
X
Ground
X
Vcc
UID Switch/Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
Blue_LED_Cathode
(UID)/Vcc
Vcc
Reset
A
FP Reset Butt
B
FP Power Butt
PWR
1
2