Supero SUPER P4DL6, SUPER P4DLR User Manual

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SUPER P4DL6 SUPER P4DLR+ SUPER P4DLR
USER’S MANUAL
Revision 1.1b
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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 SUPER P4DL6/P4DLR+/P4DLR motherboard. The SUPER P4DL6/ P4DLR+/P4DLR supports single or dual Intel® XeonTM processors up to 3.0 GHz with a 512K L2 cache at a 400 MHz front side bus - refer to the motherboard specifications pages on our web site (http:// www.supermicro.com/Product_page/product-m.htm) for updates on sup­ported processors. This product is intended to be professionally installed.
XeonTM processors are housed in a 603-pin socket. The P4DLR+ has been optimized for use in 1U rackmount systems.
Manual Organization
Chapter 1 begins with a checklist of what should be included in your
motherboard box, describes the features, specifications and performance of the motherboard and provides detailed information about the chipset.
Chapter 2 begins with instructions on handling static-sensitive devices. Read this chapter when you want to install the processor and DIMM memory modules and when mounting the motherboard in the chassis. Also refer to this chapter to connect the floppy and hard disk drives, SCSI drives, the IDE interfaces, the parallel and serial ports, the front control panel functions, the speaker and the keyboard.
If you encounter any problems, see Chapter 3, which describes trouble­shooting procedures for the video, the memory and the setup configuration stored in CMOS. For quick reference, a general FAQ [Frequently Asked Questions] section is provided. Instructions are also included for contact­ing technical support. In addition, you can visit our web site at www.supermicro.com/techsupport.htm for more detailed information.
Chapter 4 includes an introduction to BIOS and provides detailed informa­tion on running the CMOS Setup utility.
Appendix A gives information on BIOS error beep codes.
Appendix B provides POST checkpoint codes.
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About This Manual ...................................................................................................... ii i
Manual Organization ................................................................................................... ii i
Chapter 1: Introduction
1-1 Overview ......................................................................................................... 1-1
Checklist .................................................................................................... 1-1
Contacting Supermicro ............................................................................ 1-2
Super P4DL6 Image................................................................................. 1-3
Super P4DLR+ Image............................................................................... 1-4
Super P4DLR Image................................................................................. 1-5
Super P4DL6 Layout ............................................................................... 1-6
Super P4DL6 Quick Reference ............................................................. 1-7
Super P4DLR+ Layout............................................................................. 1-8
Super P4DLR+ Quick Reference ........................................................... 1-9
Super P4DLR Layout............................................................................. 1-10
Super P4DLR Quick Reference ........................................................... 1-11
Motherboard Features ........................................................................... 1-12
ServerWorks GC-LE: Chipset System Block Diagram ..................... 1-14
1-2 Chipset Overview......................................................................................... 1-15
1-3 Special Features........................................................................................... 1-15
ATI Graphics Controller ........................................................................ 1-15
BIOS Recovery ....................................................................................... 1-15
Recovery from AC Power Loss ......................................................... 1-15
1-4 PC Health Monitoring.................................................................................... 1-16
1- 5 ACPI Features ............................................................................................... 1-17
1-6 Power Supply ............................................................................................... 1-19
1- 7 Super I/O......................................................................................................... 1-19
Chapter 2: Installation
2-1 Static-Sensitive Devices ............................................................................... 2-1
Precautions............................................................................................... 2-1
Unpacking.................................................................................................. 2-1
2-2 PGA Processor and Heatsink Installation .................................................. 2-2
2-3 Installing DIMMs............................................................................................... 2-5
2- 4 IO Ports/Control Panel Connectors .............................................................. 2-6
2-5 Connecting Cables .......................................................................................... 2-8
ATX Power Connection .......................................................................... 2-8
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PWR_SEC Connection .............................................................................. 2-8
Power LED ................................................................................................. 2-8
HDD LED .................................................................................................... 2-8
NIC2 LED ................................................................................................... 2-9
NIC1 LED ................................................................................................... 2-9
Overheat LED ........................................................................................... 2-9
Power Fail LED ........................................................................................ 2-9
Reset.......................................................................................................... 2-9
PWR_ON .................................................................................................. 2-10
Universal Serial Bus (USB0/1) ............................................................ 2-10
Extra Universal Serial Bus Connection (USB2/3) ............................ 2-10
Serial Ports ............................................................................................. 2-11
PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Ports ......................................................... 2-11
Fan Headers ........................................................................................... 2-11
LAN1/LAN2 (Ethernet Ports)................................................................. 2-11
HD LED Indicator .................................................................................... 2-12
Power LED .............................................................................................. 2-12
Speaker .................................................................................................... 2-12
Third Power Supply Header ................................................................. 2-12
Wake-On-LAN ......................................................................................... 2-13
Chassis Intrusion ................................................................................... 2-13
Sleep Button ............................................................................................ 2-13
IPMB .......................................................................................................... 2-13
SMB .......................................................................................................... 2-13
2-6 Onboard Indicators ...................................................................................... 2-14
LAN1/LAN2t LEDs .................................................................................. 2-14
LED1/LED2 (Debug LEDs) ..................................................................... 2-14
CR5 LED .................................................................................................. 2-14
2- 7 DIP Switch Settings ..................................................................................... 2-15
DIP Switch 4: Processor Speed ......................................................... 2-15
2- 8 Jumper Settings ............................................................................................ 2-16
Explanation of Jumpers ........................................................................ 2-16
CMOS Clear............................................................................................. 2-16
Speaker Enable/Disable ......................................................................... 2-17
VGA Enable/Disable ............................................................................... 2-17
Fan Detection Select .............................................................................. 2-17
Chassis/Overheat Fan Select ...............................................................2-17
Watch Dog Enable/Disable .................................................................... 2-17
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LAN1 Enable/Disable .............................................................................. 2-18
LAN2 Enable/Disable .............................................................................. 2-18
SCSI Enable/Disable................................................................................ 2-18
SCSI Termination Enable/Disable..........................................................2-18
PCI-X Bus Speed Setting.......................................................................2-19
33 MHz PCI Force ................................................................................... 2-19
2- 9 Parallel Port, Floppy/Hard Disk Drive and SCSI Connections ............... 2-20
Parallel Port Connector ......................................................................... 2-20
Floppy Connector ................................................................................... 2-21
IDE Connectors ...................................................................................... 2-21
Ultra160 SCSI Connector....................................................................... 2-22
2-10 Installing Software Drivers......................................................................... 2-23
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
Losing the System’s Setup Configuration ........................................... 3-2
3-2 Technical Support Procedures .................................................................... 3-2
3-3 Frequently Asked Questions........................................................................ 3-3
3-4 Returning Merchandise for Service............................................................ 3-5
Chapter 4: BIOS
4- 1 Introduction....................................................................................................... 4-1
4- 2 BIOS Features .................................................................................................. 4-2
4- 3 Running Setup .................................................................................................. 4-2
Main BIOS Setup Menu ............................................................................ 4-3
4-4 Advanced BIOS Setup.................................................................................... 4-4
4- 5 Chipset Setup................................................................................................. 4-15
4-6 PCI / PnP Setup.............................................................................................. 4-16
4-7 Power Setup ..................................................................................................4-18
4- 8 Boot Setup...................................................................................................... 4-20
4-9 Security Setup............................................................................................... 4-22
4-10 Exit Setup ....................................................................................................... 4-24
Appendices:
Appendix A: AMIBIOS Error Beep Codes & Messages .................................... A-1
Appendix B: AMIBIOS POST Checkpoint Codes ..................................................B-1
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Checklist
Congratulations on purchasing your computer motherboard from an ac­knowledged leader in the industry. Supermicro boards are designed with the utmost attention to detail to provide you with the highest standards in quality and performance.
Please check that the following items have all been included with your motherboard. If anything listed here is damaged or missing, contact your retailer.
One (1) Supermicro Mainboard
One (1) ribbon cable for IDE devices
One (1) floppy ribbon cable
One (1) I/O backpanel shield
One (1) Supermicro CD or diskettes containing drivers and utilities
One (1) User's/BIOS Manual
Two (2) fan/heatsink assemblies (Fan-042 - retail only)
Two (2) sets of heatsink retention clips (4 total)
SCSI Accessories
One (1) 68-pin LVD SCSI cable (retail only)
One (1) set of SCSI driver diskettes
One (1) SCSI manual
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Contacting Supermicro
Headquarters
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
Europe
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-Pacific
Address: SuperMicro, Taiwan
D5, 4F, No. 16 Chien-Ba Road
Chung-Ho 235, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: +886-(2) 8226-3990 Fax: +886-(2) 8226-3991 Web Site: www.supermicro.com.tw Technical Support: Email: support@supermicro.com.tw Tel: 886-2-8228-1366, ext.132 or 139
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Figure 1-1. SUPER P4DL6 Image
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Figure 1-2. SUPER P4DLR+ Image
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Figure 1-3. SUPER P4DLR Image
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Figure 1-4. SUPER P4DL6 Layout
(not drawn to scale)
Note: DIP Switch 4 sets the CPU Core/Bus Ratio (see Section 2-7).
CR5 is a power LED indicator (see Section 2-6).
Jumpers not noted are for test purposes only. IPMI is optional.
Also see Chapter 2 for the locations of the I/O ports and Front Control Panel (JF1/JF2) connectors and for details on jumper settings and pin definitions.
J11
Keyboard/Mouse
J66
ATX POWER
LAN1
USB0/1
Rage XL
J55
COM1
VGA
LAN2
CPU1
CPU2 North Bridge
BATTERY
PWR_SEC
Bank 4 Bank 4 Bank 3
Bank 3 Bank 2 Bank 2 Bank 1
Bank 1
Parallel Port
J65
LED1
COM2
LED2
South Bridge
Broadcom Controller
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J12
J18
J19
IDE #1
IDE #2
FLOPPY
PCI-X #6
PCI-X #5
PCI-X #4
PCI-X #1
PCI-X #2
PCI-X #3
BIOS
Speaker
AIC-7899
Ultra III LVD/SE ChB
IPMI
JP54
SW4
Ultra III LVD/SE ChA
IO Bridge
JF1
CPU2/CHS FAN
CPU2 FAN
CPU1 FAN
CPU1/CHS FAN
OH/CHS FAN
JF2
IO Bridge
JP46
JP48
JP7
JP4
JP56
JBT1
S1
P1
P2 S2
WOL
J10
JP2
J29
J1
JA4
JPA1
CHS FAN
JPA2
CR5
JP58
JP57
J35
J5
J20
J21
JP3
JA2
JA1
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P4DL6 Quick Reference
Jumper Description Default Setting
J29 33 MHz PCI Enable/Disable Open (Disabled) J35 Spread Spectrum Open (Disabled) JA4 SCSI Enable/Disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JBT1 CMOS Clear See Chapter 2 JP3 Watch Dog Enable/Disable Open (Disabled) JP4 LAN2 Enable/Disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JP7 Main Power Override Open (Normal) JP48 Chassis/Overheat Fan Select Open (Overheat) JP54 LAN1 Enable/Disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JP56 VGA Enable/Disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JP58 Fan Detection Select Open (CPU Fan) JPA1/A2 SCSI Channel A/B Termination Open (Terminated) P1/2, S1/2 PCI-X Speed Settings See page 2-19
Connector Description
ATX POWER Primary ATX Power Connector BANK1-BANK4 Memory (RAM) Slots COM1/COM2 COM1/COM2 Serial Port Connector/Header CPU1/CPU2 CPU 1 and CPU2 Sockets CPU/CHS/OH FAN CPU/Chassis/Overheat Fan Headers J1 USB2/3 Headers J10 Sleep Button Header J11 PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Ports J12 Floppy Disk Drive Connector J18, J19 IDE Hard Disk Drive Connectors J20 IPMB Header J2 1 SMB Header J65 Parallel Printer Port J219 IPMI Slot (for IPMI daughter card) JA1/JA2 Ultra160 LVD SCSI CH A/B Connector JF1 Front Control Panel Connector JF2 Speaker/HD LED Connectors JP46 Third Power Supply Fail Header JP57 Chassis Intrusion Header LAN1/LAN2 Ethernet Ports LED1/LED2 Debug LEDs PWR_SEC Secondary ATX Power Connector USB0/1 Universal Serial Bus Ports VGA VGA Display (Monitor) Port WOL Wake-on-LAN Header
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Figure 1-5. SUPER P4DLR+ Layout
(not drawn to scale)
J11
Keyboard/Mouse
J66
ATX POWER
LAN1
USB0/1
JP56
Rage XL
J55
COM1
VGA
LAN2
Bank 2 Bank 2
Bank 1 Bank 1
LED1
CPU1
CPU2
JP46
JF1
CR5
North Bridge
PCI-X
AIC-7899
JA1
BATTERY
JA5
WOL
COM2
BIOS
South Bridge
IO Bridge
SW4
Speaker
CHS FAN
JBT1
SCSI RAID
IPMI
J12 J18 J19
J20
IDE #1
IDE #2
FLOPPY
JA2
CPU2/CHS FAN
CPU2 FAN
J21
SMBUS
CPU1 FAN
CPU1/CHS FAN
OH/CHS FAN
JP54
JP55
JP12
JP58
PWR_SEC
Ultra III LVD/SE ChB
Ultra III LVD/SE ChA
Ultra III LVD/SE ChB
JP57
LED2
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Note: DIP Switch 4 sets the CPU Core/Bus Ratio (see Section 2-7).
CR5 is a power LED indicator (see Section 2-6).
Jumpers not noted are for test purposes only. IPMI is optional.
Also see Chapter 2 for the locations of the I/O ports and Front Control Panel (JF1) connectors and for details on jumper settings and pin definitions.
JP4
P2
JP2
JP3
JBT1
JPA1
JA4
J10
J1
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P4DLR+ Quick Reference
Jumper Description Default Setting
JP4 33 MHz PCI Enable/Disable Open (Disabled) JA4 SCSI Enable/Disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JBT1 CMOS Clear See Chapter 2 JP2 Speaker Enable/Disable Closed (Enabled) JP3 Watch Dog Enable/Disable Open (Disabled) JP4/P2 PCI-X Speed Settings See page 2-19 JP48 Chassis/Overheat Fan Select Open (Overheat) JP54 LAN1 Enable/Disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JP55 LAN2 Enable/Disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JP56 VGA Enable/Disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JP58 CPU/Chassis Fan Select Open (CPU) JPA1 SCSI Channel A Termination Open (Terminated) JPA2 SCSI Channel B Termination Open (Terminated) P2 PCI-X Speed Settings See page 2-19
Connector Description
ATX POWER Primary ATX Power Connector BANK1-BANK2 Memory (RAM) Slots COM1/COM2 COM1/COM2 Serial Port Connector CPU1/CPU2 CPU 1 and CPU2 Sockets CPU/CHS/OH FAN CPU/Chassis/Overheat Fan Headers J1 USB2/3 Headers J10 Sleep Button Header J11 PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Ports J12 Floppy Disk Drive Connector J18, J19 IDE Hard Disk Drive Connectors JA1 Ultra160 LVD SCSI CH B Connector JA2 Ultra160 LVD SCSI CH A Connector JA5 Ultra160 LVD SCSI CH B Connector JF1 Front Control Panel Connector JP46 Third Power Supply Fail Header JP57 Chassis Intrusion Header LAN1/2 Ethernet Ports LED1/LED2 Debug LEDs PWR_SEC Secondary ATX Power Connector USB0/1 Universal Serial Bus Ports VGA VGA Display (Monitor) Port WOL Wake-on-LAN Header
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Figure 1-6. SUPER P4DLR Layout
(not drawn to scale)
J11
Keyboard/Mouse
J66
ATX POWER
LAN1
USB0/1
JP56
Rage XL
J55
COM1
VGA
LAN2
Bank 3 Bank 3
Bank 2 Bank 2 Bank 1
Bank 1
CPU1
CPU2
JP46
JF1
CR5
North Bridge
PCI-X
AIC-7899
JA1
BATTERY
JA5
WOL
COM2
BIOS
South Bridge
IO Bridge
SW4
Speaker
CHS FAN
JPA2
SCSI RAID
IPMI
J12 J18 J19
J20
IDE #1
IDE #2
FLOPPY
JA2
CPU2/CHS FAN
CPU2 FAN
J21
SMBUS
CPU1 FAN
CPU1/CHS FAN
OH/CHS FAN
JP54
JP55
JP12
JP58
PWR_SEC
J65
Parallel Port
Ultra III LVD/SE ChB
Ultra III LVD/SE ChA
Ultra III LVD/SE ChB
P2
LED1
LED2
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Note: DIP Switch 4 sets the CPU Core/Bus Ratio (see Section 2-7).
CR5 is a power LED indicator (see Section 2-6).
Jumpers not noted are for test purposes only. IPMI is optional.
Also see Chapter 2 for the locations of the I/O ports and Front Control Panel (JF1) connectors and for details on jumper settings and pin definitions.
JP4
JP2
JP3
JBT1
JPA1
JA4
JP57
J10
J1
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P4DLR Quick Reference
Jumper Description Default Setting
JP4 33 MHz PCI Enable/Disable Open (Disabled) JA4 SCSI Enable/Disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JBT1 CMOS Clear See Chapter 2 JP2 Speaker Enable/Disable Closed (Enabled) JP3 Watch Dog Enable/Disable Open (Disabled) JP4/P2 PCI-X Speed Settings See page 2-19 JP48 Chassis/Overheat Fan Select Closed (Chassis) JP54 LAN1 Enable/Disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JP55 LAN2 Enable/Disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JP56 VGA Enable/Disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JP58 CPU/Chassis Fan Select Open (CPU) JPA1 SCSI Channel A Termination Open (Terminated) JPA2 SCSI Channel B Termination Open (Terminated)
Connector Description
ATX POWER Primary ATX Power Connector BANK1-BANK3 Memory (RAM) Slots COM1/COM2 COM1/COM2 Serial Port Connector CPU1/CPU2 CPU 1 and CPU2 Sockets CPU/CHS/OH FAN CPU/Chassis/Overheat Fan Headers J1 USB2/3 Headers J10 Sleep Button Header J11 PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Ports J12 Floppy Disk Drive Connector J18, J19 IDE Hard Disk Drive Connectors J65 Parallel Printer Port JA1 Ultra160 LVD SCSI CH B Connector JA2 Ultra160 LVD SCSI CH A Connector JA5 Ultra160 LVD SCSI CH B Connector JF1 Front Control Panel Connector JP46 Third Power Supply Fail Header JP57 Chassis Intrusion Header LAN1/2 Ethernet Ports LED1/LED2 Debug LEDs PWR_SEC Secondary ATX Power Connector USB0/1 Universal Serial Bus Ports VGA VGA Display (Monitor) Port WOL Wake-on-LAN Header
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Motherboard Features
CPU
Single or dual Intel® XeonTM processors to 3.0 GHz with a 512K L2 cache at a front side (system) bus speed of 400 MHz.
Note: Please refer to the motherboard specifications pages on our web site for updates on supported processors (http://www.supermicro.com/Product_page/product-m.htm).
Memory
P4DL6: Eight 184-pin DIMM sockets supporting up to 16 GB of regis­tered ECC DDR-200 (PC1600) SDRAM
P4DLR: Six 184-pin DIMM sockets supporting up to 12 GB of registered ECC DDR-200 (PC1600) SDRAM
P4DLR+: Four 184-pin, 25 degree DIMM sockets supporting up to 8 GB of registered ECC DDR-200 (PC1600) SDRAM
Note: Memory is 2-way interleaved meaning DIMM modules must be installed two at a time. PC2100 memory is supported but only at 200 MHz (PC1600 speed).
Chipset
ServerWorks Grand Champion LE
Expansion Slots
P4DL6
• One 64-bit 133 MHz, four 64-bit 100 MHz and one 64-bit 66 MHz PCI-X
Note: These are the default settings. Most PCI slots share a bus, which may impose speed limitations. See the PCI-X Bus Speed jumper setting in Chapter 2 for details.
P4DLR+/P4DLR
• One 64-bit, 133 MHz PCI-X
• One IMB (inter-module bus) slot for riser cards (P4DLR only)
BIOS
4 Mb AMI® Flash ROM
PC Health Monitoring
Onboard voltage monitors for 2 CPU cores, chipset voltage, +5V, +12V, +3.3V and 5V standby
• Fan status monitor with firmware/software on/off control
Environmental temperature monitor and control
CPU fan auto-off in sleep mode
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Power-up mode control for recovery from AC power loss
System overheat LED and control
System resource alert
IPMI compliant
ACPI Features
• Microsoft OnNow
Slow blinking LED for suspend state indicator
Main switch override mechanism
External modem ring-on
Onboard I/O
AIC-7899 for dual channel Ultra160 SCSI
Integrated ATI Rage XL Graphics Controller
Two Intel 82550 10/100 fast Ethernet controllers (P4DLR+ and P4DLR)
One Intel 82550 and one Broadcom BCM5701 10/100/1000 fast Ethernet controllers (P4DL6 only)
2 EIDE bus master interfaces support Ultra DMA/100
1 floppy port interface (up to 2.88 MB)
2 Fast UART 16550A compatible serial ports
1 EPP/ECP (Enhanced Parallel Port/Extended Capabilities Port)
PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard ports
4 USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports
Other
Internal/external modem ring-on
Recovery from AC power loss control
Wake-on-LAN (WOL)
Console redirection
APM 1.2, DMI 2.1, PCI 2.2, ACPI 1.0, Plug and Play (PnP), SMBIOS 2.3
CD/Diskette Utilities
BIOS flash upgrade utility
Device Drivers
Dimensions
P4DL6: Extended ATX: 12.05" x 13" (306 x 330 mm)
P4DLR+: Extended ATX: 12.05" x 13" (306 x 330 mm)
P4DLR: Extended ATX: 12.05" x 13" (306 x 330 mm)
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North Bridge
(CMIC-WS)
400 MHz Host Bus
200 MHz
Memory Bus
ATA 100
Ports
CIOBX2
(IO Bridge)
Processor 1 Processor 0
DDR-200 SDRAM
133 MHz PCI-X
CSB5
(South
Bridge)
USB
Ports
SMBus
CIOBX2
(IO Bridge)
Gb
LAN
P2
IMB BUS
S2
133/100 MHz PCI-X
IMB BUS
SCSI
133/100 MHz PCI-X
S1
P1
133/100 MHz PCI-X
Thin IMB
SIO
ATI XL
VGA
PCI Bus
LPC Bus
Serial
Port
Parallel
Port
Floppy
Port
Figure 1-7. ServerWorks Grand Champion LE Chipset:
System Block Diagram
Note: This is a general block diagram. Please see the previous Motherboard
Features Section for details on the features of each motherboard.
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1-2 Chipset Overview
The ServerWorks Grand Champion LETM is a high-performance work station SystemSet core logic chipset that consists of a North Bridge, a South Bridge and an IO bridge.
The North Bridge interfaces directly to the processor bus and integrates the functions of the main memory subsystem and the IMB bus interface unit. The memory subsystem consists of an 8-DIMM configuration accessed over a 144-bit memory bus (most chipsets have a 72-bit memory bus), which provides a significant boost in performance.
The South Bridge provides various integrated functions, including the PCI to ISA bridge and support for UDMA100, security (passwords and system protection), Plug & Play, USBs, power management, interrupt controllers and the SMBus.
The CIOBX2 is an integrated IO bridge that provides high-performance data flow between the IMB interface and the dual peer PCI-X bus interfaces.
1-3 Special Features
ATI Graphics Controller
The P4DL6/P4DLR+/P4DLR has an integrated ATI video controller based on the Rage XL graphics chip. The Rage XL fully supports sideband address­ing and AGP texturing. This onboard graphics package can provide a band­width of up to 512 MB/sec over a 32-bit graphics memory bus.
BIOS Recovery
The BIOS Recovery function allows you to recover your BIOS image file if the BIOS flashing procedure fails (see Section 3-3).
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) or for it to automatically return to a power
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on state. See the Power Lost Control setting in the Advanced BIOS Setup section (Peripheral Device Configuration) to change this setting. The de­fault setting is Always On.
1-4 PC Health Monitoring
This section describes the PC health monitoring features of the SUPER P4DL6/P4DLR+/P4DLR. All have an onboard System Hardware Monitor chip that supports PC health monitoring.
Onboard Voltage Monitors for the CPU Cores, Chipset Voltage, +5V, +12V and 5V Standby
An onboard voltage monitor will scan these voltages continuously. Once a voltage becomes unstable, a warning is given or an error message is sent to the screen. Users can adjust the voltage thresholds to define the sensitivity of the voltage monitor.
Fan Status Monitor with Firmware/Software On/Off Control
The PC health monitor can check the RPM status (tachometer reading) of the cooling fans. The onboard 3-pin CPU and chassis fans are controlled by the power management functions. The thermal fan is controlled by the over­heat detection logic.
Environmental Temperature Control
The thermal control sensor monitors the CPU temperature in real time and will turn on the thermal control fan whenever the CPU temperature exceeds a user-defined threshold. The overheat circuitry runs independently from the CPU. It can continue to monitor for overheat conditions even when the CPU is in sleep mode. Once it detects that the CPU temperature is too high, it will automatically turn on the thermal control fan to prevent any overheat damage to the CPU. The onboard chassis thermal circuitry can monitor the overall system temperature and alert users when the chassis temperature is too high.
CPU Fan Auto-Off in Sleep Mode
The CPU fan activates when the power is turned on. It can be turned off when the CPU is in sleep mode. When in sleep mode, the CPU will not run at full power, thereby generating less heat.
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System Resource Alert
This feature is available when used with Intel's LANDesk Client Manager (optional). LDCM is used to notify the user of certain system events. For example, if the system is running low on virtual memory and there is insuf­ficient hard drive space for saving the data, you can be alerted of the potential problem.
Hardware BIOS Virus Protection
The system BIOS is protected by hardware that prevents viruses from infecting the BIOS area. The user can only change the BIOS content through the flash utility provided by Supermicro. This feature can prevent viruses from infecting the BIOS area and destroying valuable data.
Auto-Switching Voltage Regulator for the CPU Core
The auto-switching voltage regulator for the CPU core can support up to 20A current and auto-sense voltage IDs ranging from 1.4V to 3.5V. This will allow the regulator to run cooler and thus make the system more stable.
1-5 ACPI Features
ACPI stands for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface. The ACPI specification defines a flexible 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 configuration control. ACPI lever­ages the Plug and Play BIOS data structures while providing a processor architecture-independent implementation that is compatible with both Win­dows 2000 and Windows NT 5.0.
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Microsoft OnNow
The OnNow design initiative is a comprehensive, system-wide approach to system and device power control. OnNow is a term for a PC that is always on but appears to be off and responds immediately to user or other re­quests.
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.
Main Switch Override Mechanism
When an ATX power supply is used, the power button can function as a system suspend button to make the system enter a SoftOff state. The monitor will be suspended and the hard drive will spin down. Depressing 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 depress and hold the power button for 4 seconds. This option can be set in the Power section of the BIOS Setup routine.
External Modem Ring-On
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 defined as the ability of a management application to re­motely power up a computer that is powered off. Remote PC setup, up­dates and asset tracking can occur after hours and on weekends so that daily LAN traffic is kept to a minimum and users are not interrupted. The motherboards have a 3-pin header (WOL) to connect to the 3-pin header on a Network Interface Card (NIC) that has WOL capability. Wake-On-LAN must be enabled in BIOS. Note that Wake-On-Lan can only be used with an
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ATX 2.01 (or above) compliant power supply.
1-6 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.
The SUPER P4DL6/P4DLR+/P4DLR accommodates ATX power supplies. Al­though most power supplies generally meet the specifications required by the CPU, some are inadequate. You should use one that will supply at least 400W of power - an even higher wattage power supply is recommended for high-load configurations. Also your power supply must provide a +5V standby voltage that supplies at least 720 mA of current. In addition, 1.5A is needed for LAN1 and LAN2.
NOTE: Auxiliary 12v power (PWR_SEC) is necessary to support Intel Xeon CPUs. Failure to provide this extra power will result in the CPUs becoming unstable after only a few minutes of operation. See Section 2-5 for details on connecting the power supply cables.
It is strongly recommended that you use a high quality power supply that meets ATX power supply Specification 2.02 or above. Additionally, in ar­eas where noisy power transmission is present, you may choose to install a line filter 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.
1-7 Super I/O
The disk drive adapter functions of the Super I/O chip include a floppy disk drive controller that is compatible with industry standard 82077/765, a data separator, write pre-compensation circuitry, decode logic, data rate selec­tion, a clock generator, drive interface control logic and interrupt and DMA logic. The wide range of functions integrated onto the Super I/O greatly reduces the number of components required for interfacing with floppy disk drives. The Super I/O supports 360 K, 720 K, 1.2 M, 1.44 M or 2.88 M disk drives and data transfer rates of 250 Kb/s, 500 Kb/s or 1 Mb/s.It also provides two high-speed, 16550 compatible serial communication ports (UARTs), one of which supports serial infrared communication. Each UART includes a 16-byte send/receive FIFO, a programmable baud rate generator, complete modem control capability and a processor interrupt system.
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Each UART includes a 16-byte send/receive FIFO, a programmable baud rate generator, complete modem control capability and a processor inter­rupt system. Both UARTs provide legacy speed with baud rate of up to
115.2 Kbps as well as an advanced speed with baud rates of 250 K, 500 K, or 1 Mb/s, which support higher speed modems.
The Super I/O supports one PC-compatible printer port (SPP), Bi-directional Printer Port (BPP) , Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) or Extended Capabilities Port (ECP).
The Super I/O provides functions that comply with ACPI (Advanced Con­figuration and Power Interface), which includes support of legacy and ACPI power management through an SMI or SCI function pin. It also features auto power management to reduce power consumption.
The IRQs, DMAs and I/O space resources of the Super I/O can flexibly adjust to meet ISA PnP requirements, which suppport ACPI and APM (Ad­vanced Power Management).
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2-1 Static-Sensitive Devices
Electric-Static-Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components. To pre­vent damage to your system board, it is important to handle it very carefully. The following measures are generally sufficient 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.
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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IMPORTANT: 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 heat sink.
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2-2 PGA Processor and Heatsink Installation
1. Locate the following components, which are included in the shipping package.
Retention brackets
(2)
Clips (2)
Screws* (4)
*These screws are for mounting the motherboard to the back panel of a chassis that has four mounting holes (as shown on right).
White pegs (4)
2. Insert the white pegs into the black anchors. Do not force the white pegs all the way in - only about 1/3 of the way into the black anchors.
3. Place a retention bracket in the proper position and secure it by pressing pegs into two of the retention holes until you hear a *click*. The clicking sound indicates that the peg is locked and secured.
Two pegs in position
One retention bracket in position
Black anchors (4)
For chassis that do not have four mounting holes, use the anchor/peg assemblies:
Anchor/peg assemblies
When handling the processor package, avoid placing direct pressure on the label area of the fan. Also, do not place the motherboard on a conductive surface, which can damage the BIOS battery and prevent the system from booting up.
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