Supermicro SuperServer 6013A-T, X5DPA-TGM Plus Hardware Specifications

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SuperServer 6013A-T Serverboard Components
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Super X5DPA-TGM+ serverboard
JP4: VGA Enable/Disable
J26: COM2 port
JBT1: CMOS clear
JD1: PWR LED/Speaker header
WOR: Wake-on-Ring header
JL1: Chassis intrusion header
Printer port
Floppy port
IDE #1 & IDE#2 ports
Chassis fan #4
SATA #1 port
SATA #2 port
J5: SATA LED header
IPMI port
JP35: Keylock switch connector
6013A-T
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J27: USB 4 port
JD2: USB 2/3 port
JP24: SMBUS
JP39: CPU clock
CPU 2 socket
CPU 1 socket
J15: 8-pin power connector
ATX power connector
JP40: Force power on
DIMM #1A socket
DIMM #1B socket
DIMM #2A socket
DIMM #2B socket
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Keyboard & mouse
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USB 0/1 port
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COM1 port
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35 VGA port
36 LAN port
37 Gigabit LAN
Chassis Fan #5
MCH: North bridge
PCI #1 slot
PCI #2 slot
PCI #3 slot
PCI #4 slot
PCI #5 slot
JP41: Watch dog
J12: SMBUS header
JP3: LAN Enable/Disable
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JP6: Gigabit LAN Enable/Disable
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VGA chip
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ICH5R: South bridge
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X5DPA-TGM+ Quick Reference
Jumpers Description Default Setting
J12 SMBus header Pins 1-2, 3-4 (Enabled)
JBT1 CMOS clear Pins 1-2 (Normal)
JD1 PWR LED/Speaker Header Pins 6-7 (Enabled)
JP3 LAN Enable/Disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled)
JP6 GLAN Enable/Disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled)
JP4 VGA Enable/Disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled)
JP39 CPU Clock Pins 1-2 (Auto)
JP40 Force Power On Open (Disabled)
JP41 Watch Dog Pins 1-2 (Reset)
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6013A-T
6013A-T front panel LED
6013A-T
Hot-swap Serial ATA drive bays
HD
9. Power button
10. Reset button
LBL-0113
REV 1.0
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CPU Heatsnk Installation Procedures
(for Supermicro SuperServer 1U systems)
Since adequate air flow and proper thermal control are very critical in maintaining a 1U system's stability and performance, it is imperative that the proper installation procedures listed below be followed in order to maximize system performance.
1) Only CPU heatsinks that are provided by Supermicro should used.
2) Apply a small amount of silicon compound on the CPU's die, if needed
3) Place the CPU heatsink spring on the top of the CPU heatsink and secure the clip of the spring into its notch. (Make sure that the clip position is the same as in the picture shown above.)
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