Tyan Computer I7320, S5350 User Manual

Tiger i7320 S5350 User’s Manual
S5350
Tiger i7320
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Copyright © TYAN Computer Corporation, 2004. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or translated without prior written consent from TYAN Computer Corp.
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Table of Contents
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Chapter 1: Introduction.........................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Congratulations!.........................................................................................................1-1
1.2 Hardware Specifications ............................................................................................1-1
Chapter 2: Board Installation ...............................................................................................2-1
2.1 Installing the Motherboard .........................................................................................2-1
2.1.1 Installation Notes .............................................................................................2-1
2.2 Board Image ..............................................................................................................2-2
2.3 Block Diagram............................................................................................................2-3
2.4 Motherboard Components .........................................................................................2-4
2.5 Jumpers and Connectors...........................................................................................2-5
2.5.1 Jumper Legend................................................................................................2-5
2.5.2 SO-DIMM Socket: J19 (Optional) ....................................................................2-6
2.5.3 SMDC Connector: J21 (Optional)....................................................................2-6
2.5.4 Front Panel Connector: J22.............................................................................2-7
2.5.5 External speaker Header: JP4.........................................................................2-7
2.5.6 Chassis Fan Connectors with Fan Control: FAN 1/2/3/4/5..............................2-8
2.5.7 Front Panel USB 2.0 Connector: JP13 (USB2) ...............................................2-8
2.5.8 CPU FAN1/FAN2 Connectors .........................................................................2-9
2.5.9 SATA activity LED Header: JP16 ....................................................................2-9
2.5.10 Chassis Fan Connectors: FAN6, FAN7.......................................................2-10
2.5.11 COM2 connector: JP18 ...............................................................................2-10
2.5.12 LAN1/LAN2 activity LED Headers: JP21, JP30...........................................2-11
2.5.13 LAN1/LAN2 speed LED Headers: JP24, JP29............................................2-11
2.5.14 Clear CMOS Jumper: JP25 .........................................................................2-12
2.5.15 3-pin Power LED Connector: JP32..............................................................2-12
2.6 Mounting the Motherboard.......................................................................................2-13
2.6.1 Installing Memory...........................................................................................2-14
2.6.2 Memory Installation Procedure......................................................................2-15
2.6.3 Installing the Processor and Cooling Fan......................................................2-15
2.7 Installing Drive Cables .............................................................................................2-17
2.8 Installing Expansion Cards ......................................................................................2-18
2.9 Installing Optional SO-DIMM modules.....................................................................2-19
2.10 Connecting External Devices.................................................................................2-20
2.10.1 Onboard LAN LED Color Definition .............................................................2-20
2.11 Installing the Power Supply....................................................................................2-21
2.12 Finishing Up...........................................................................................................2-21
Chapter 3: BIOS Setup..........................................................................................................3-1
3.1 About the BIOS..........................................................................................................3-1
3.2 Main BIOS Setup .......................................................................................................3-2
3.3 Main ...........................................................................................................................3-3
3.3.1 IDE Master / Slave Setup ................................................................................3-4
3.3.2 Memory Cache.................................................................................................3-6
3.3.3 Boot Features ..................................................................................................3-7
3.4 Advanced...................................................................................................................3-8
3.4.1 Hardware Monitor ..........................................................................................3-10
3.4.2 Advanced Chipset Control.............................................................................3-10
3.4.3 Advanced Processor Options ........................................................................3-13
3.4.4 I/O Device Configuration................................................................................3-14
3.4.5 DMA Event Logging.......................................................................................3-17
3.4.6 Console Redirection ......................................................................................3-18
3.4.7 ASF Configuration .........................................................................................3-19
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3.5 Security....................................................................................................................3-20
3.6 Power.......................................................................................................................3-21
3.7 Boot..........................................................................................................................3-22
3.8 Exit...........................................................................................................................3-22
Chapter 4: SATA/RAID Setup...............................................................................................4-1
4.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................4-1
4.2 What is RAID?............................................................................................................4-1
4.2.1 RAID0 (stripping) .............................................................................................4-1
4.2.2 RAID 1 (mirroring)............................................................................................4-1
4.2.3 RAID migration feature ....................................................................................4-2
4.3 Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition.................................................................4-2
4.4 BIOS...........................................................................................................................4-2
4.5 Configuring BIOS for Intel RAID for Serial ATA on board..........................................4-2
4.5.1 Creating, Deleting, and Resetting RAID Sets..................................................4-3
4.5.2 Create RAID 0 or RAID 1 Volume ................................................................... 4-3
4.5.3 Delete RAID Volume........................................................................................4-3
4.5.4 Reset RAID Data .............................................................................................4-4
4.6 Loading the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition Driver During Operating
System Install...................................................................................................................4-4
4.6.1 Instructions on Creating F6 Floppy Diskette....................................................4-4
4.6.2 Installation Using F6 Method ...........................................................................4-5
4.7 Intel RAID Option ROM..............................................................................................4-5
4.7.1 Description.......................................................................................................4-5
4.7.2 Confirming Version of Intel RAID Option ROM Installed .................................4-5
4.7.3 Using the Intel RAID Option ROM ...................................................................4-6
4.8 Installing the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition..........................................4-12
4.8.1 Installation Caution ........................................................................................4-12
4.8.2 Steps to Take Before Installing the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition
..............................................................................................................................4-12
4.8.3 Obtaining and Installing the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition........4-12
4.9 Confirming the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition is Installed ....................4-15
4.10 Confirming Version of Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition Installed........... 4-16
4.10.1 Using the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition Utility:........................4-16
4.10.2 RAID Driver File Properties: ........................................................................4-17
4.11 Issues During Installation.......................................................................................4-17
4.11.1 Symptom: Incompatible Hardware...............................................................4-17
4.11.2 Symptom: Unable to launch Intel(R ) Application Accelerator Readme file. 4-17
4.12 “RAID Ready”.........................................................................................................4-17
4.12.1 “RAID Ready” Definition ..............................................................................4-17
4.12.2 “RAID Ready” System Requirements..........................................................4-18
4.12.3 Steps on Setting Up a “RAID Ready” System ............................................. 4-18
4.12.4 Converting a “RAID Ready” System into RAID 0 or RAID 1 System with
Migration Feature....................................................................................................4-18
4.13 RAID Migration Instructions ...................................................................................4-19
4.13.1 Create RAID Volume from Existing Hard Drive ...........................................4-20
4.13.2 Migration Process May Take Considerable Time to Complete....................4-23
4.14 Uninstalling the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition...................................4-24
4.14.1 Uninstall Warning.........................................................................................4-24
4.14.2 Windows* XP / Windows 2000 ....................................................................4-24
4.15 Unattended Installation Under Windows* XP / Windows 2000..............................4-25
4.16 Intel Storage Utility.................................................................................................4-25
4.16.1 Description...................................................................................................4-25
4.16.2 Create Volume Manually .............................................................................4-26
4.16.3 Successful Creation.....................................................................................4-28
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Chapter 5: Diagnostics......................................................................................................... 5-1
5.1 Beep Codes ...............................................................................................................5-1
5.2 Flash Utility.................................................................................................................5-1
Appendix I: Glossary ............................................................................................................6-1
Technical Support............................................................................................................6-7
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Tiger i7320 S5350 Before you begin…
Before you begin…
Check the package contents before you proceed.
The retail motherboard package should contain the following:
1 x Tiger i7320 S5350 motherboard
1 x 34-Pin floppy drive cable
2 x Ultra-DMA-133/100/66/33 IDE cable
1 x Tiger i7320 S5350 User’s Manual
1 x Tiger i7320 S5350 Quick Reference Guide
1 x TYAN driver CD
1 x Intel 6300ESB (“Hance Rapids”) RAID Driver Diskette
1 x I/O shield
1 x Cable set (9 pin serial and 24 pin parallel )
2 x CEK Spring
1 x Serial ATA power cable
2 x Serial ATA cable
1 x USB2.0 cable
If any of these items are missing, please contact your vendor or dealer for replacement before continuing with the installation process.
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Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Congratulations!
Congratulations on your purchase of the powerful Dual Intel Xeon processor solution, the Tiger i7320 S5350. Based on Intel E7320 chipset, the S5350 offers exceptional performance. Compatible with EPS12V power supplies, the ATX form factor S5350 features an onboard ATi 8MB PCI RageXL VGA, two Gigabit Ethernet ports, serial ATA, RAID, which provides an advances and versatile solution for your server needs.
For more information about this and other TYAN products, visit the TYAN Web site at http://www.tyan.com. Product FAQs, distributors list and advanced BIOS information are also available on the Web site.
1.2 Hardware Specifications
Processors
Two mPGA604 sockets
Intel® Xeon “Nocona” processor with
EM64T support
800 MHz FSB support
Expansion Slots
Two PCI-X 1.0 64/66 slots
Three 32/33 PCI 2.3 slots
One proprietary 200-pin SO-DIMM PCI-X
64/66 connector
SKU#1 Two PCI-X 64/66 slots Three 32/33 PCI 2.3 slots SKU#2 One PCI-X 64/66 slot One propriety SO-DIMM connector
Chipset
Intel E7320 (“Lindenhurst-VS”) MCH
Intel 6300ESB (“Hance Rapids”) South
Bridge
SMSC DME1737 LPC I/O chip System Management
SMSC DME1737 w/ hardware monitoring
Nine 3-pin Fan headers (seven w/
tachometer monitoring)
Programmable auto fan control based on temperature
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Integrated LAN Controllers
Two GbE LAN controllers
Two Broadcom BCM5721 PCI-
Express GbE Lan controller
Integrated 2D/3D PCI Graphics
tm
ATI® Rage controller
8MB frame buffer of video memory
Optional Modules
M3289, IPMI SMDC card
QLogic Zircon BMC Tailored for IPMI highest 1.5 spec. Built-in IPMB connector Supports remote power on/off and
reset
M7902, SO-DIMM Ultra 320 SCSI card
Adaptec AIC-7902 dual-channel
Ultra 320 SCSI controller
Adaptec HostRAID support w/ RAID
0, 1, 10 supported
M8110/M8120 SO-DIMM SATA card
Adaptec AIC-8110/8120 SATA I
controller
Supports up to 4-port (M8110) and
8-port (M8120) SATA ports running at 1.5GB/s
Adaptec Host RAID support with
RAID 0, 1 & 10 supported
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Temperature and voltage monitoring
Memory
Dual memory channels, 8 x DIMM sockets
Supports up to eight DDR-266/333 DIMM
Registered, ECC/non-ECC memory
supported
Integrated PCI IDE
Dual channel master mode support four IDE devices
Supports for ATA-100/66/33 IDE drives and ATAPI compliant devices
Integrated Serial ATA
Two serial ATA host controllers embedded
Supports two serial ports running at
1.5Gb/s
RAID 0 or 1 supported
Back Panel I/O Ports
Stacked PS/2 mouse & keyboard ports
Stacked two USB2.0 ports
One 15-pin VGA port
One 9-pin COM port
Two RJ45 10/100/1000 Base-T port w/
activity LED
Integrated I/O Interfaces
One floppy connector
Two USB 2.0 ports (via cable)
One COM port (via cable)
One LPT port (via cable)
Power/IDE/SATA LED connectors
Two 4-pin headers for front panel LAN
LED
2 x 25 connector for optional IPMI SMDC card
TYAN reserves the right to add support or discontinue support for any OS with or without notice.
BIOS
Phoenix BIOS 8Mbit Flash
Supports APM 1.2 & ACPI 1.0
PnP, DMI2.0, WfM2.0 power
Management
Form Factor
ATX footprint
10.2" x 12.0” (259.1mm x 304.8mm)
Power
On board dual 4-phase VRM
EPS 12V (24-pin + 8-pin) power
connectors
Regulatory
FCC Class B (Declaration of Conformity)
CE (Declaration of Conformity)
BSMI
Note
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Chapter 2: Board Installation
2.1 Installing the Motherboard
The Tiger i7320 S5350 motherboard conforms fully to the ATX specification. Before continuing with the installation, confirm that your chassis supports a standard ATX motherboard. If you are unsure, contact your dealer for more information.
2.1.1 Installation Notes
This user manual contains important information and you should read it thoroughly before attempting the installation procedure. Precautions:
Static electricity can damage components on your motherboard. Before
touching the product, discharge any static build up in yourself b y touching a well grounded object such as a metal water pipe or a grounded electrical appliance. TYAN recommends putting on a good quality gro unded wrist strap before removing your motherboard from the antistatic bag.
Disconnect your computer from the power supply before any disassembly
procedure is attempted.
Touch the motherboard as little as possible and do not touch the bottom of
the board at all. Bending or flexing the motherboard may break delicate components or copper tracks on the board.
Avoid touching any of the motherboard components.
Place the motherboard on a grounded antistatic surface or on the antistatic
bag in which the board was shipped.
Inspect the board for damage.
Read the following sections for detailed instructions on how to install your motherboard in a chassis and add a processor, memory, disk drives, and an optional module.
Warning
Do not apply power to the board if it appears damaged.
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2.2 Board Image
The following is an image of the Tiger i7320 S5350 motherboard.
The above photograph is purely representative. Due to engineering updates and new board revisions, certain components may change and or be repositioned. The picture above may or may not look exactly like the board you received.
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2.3 Block Diagram
The following is a block diagram of the Tiger i7320 S5350.
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2.4 Motherboard Components
The diagram below shows the main motherboard components.
(COM1)
(VGA)
J4
USB1
J3
J2
FAN7
PW1
1
PW2
CPUFAN1
1
CPU1
LAN1
LAN2
LED1
JP39
1
BIOS
1
JP8
BATT
Intel
E7320
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P1
1
FAN6
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P 2 (Optional)
ATI
RAGE XL
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-1 (Optional)
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-2 (Optional)
1
JP7
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-3 (Optional)
JP4
1
FDD1 J5
S5350
SO_DIMM PCIX-P3 J19(Optional)
SMSC
DME1737
JP13
6300ESB
USB2
1
Intel
JP16
JP22/27 JP37
1
LPT1
JP18
J36
FAN1
JP21
FAN4
FAN2
COM2
1
JP24
1
FAN5
FAN3
JP25
1
1
CPU2
1
CPUFAN2
SMDC J21
JP30 JP29
JP32
1
1
J22
IDE2 J23
SATA1
SATA2
Note
This diagram represents the latest version of the motherboard available at the time of publishing. The board you receive may not look exactly like the above diagram. Parts are not drawn to scale
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2.5 Jumpers and Connectors
The following section gives details of the motherboard pin headers and jumpers and their functions. Pin headers are on-board connectors that can be used to connect the motherboard to peripherals. Jumpers are used to configure the motherboard.
Jumper Function Settings
J19* SO-DIMM Socket J21*
SMDC (System Management Daughter Card) Connector
J22 Front Panel Connector
J36** Reserved
JP4 External Speaker Header
JP7** Reserved JP8** Reserved
FAN1/2/3/4/5
Chassis Fan Connectors with tachometer monitoring and fan speed control
JP13 Front Panel USB Header
CPUFAN1/2
CPU Fan Connectors with tachometer monitoring and fan speed control
JP16 SATA activity LED Header
FAN6/7 Chassis FAN Connectors
JP18 COM2 Connector
JP21/JP30 LAN1/LAN2 activity LED Headers
JP22** Reserved
JP24/JP29 LAN1/LAN2 speed LED Headers
JP25 Clear CMOS Jumper
JP27** Reserved
JP29 LAN2 speed LED header
JP32 3-pin Power LED Connector JP37** Reserved JP39** Reserved
Some jumpers and headers are optional and not available with the board due to the different
*
configurations.
** J36, JP7, JP8, JP22, JP27, JP37 and JP39 are reserved for OEM use only
Pin 3-4 close: Buzzer (Default)
Pin 1-2: Normal (Default) Pin 2-3: Clear CMOS
.
2.5.1 Jumper Legend
Jumper OFF – open (without jumper cap) Jumper ON – closed (with jumper cap)
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2.5.2 SO-DIMM Socket: J19 (Optional)
CPUFAN1
(COM1)
J1
KB / MS
J4
USB1
J3
J2
(VGA)
LAN1
LAN2
LED1
JP39
1
BIOS
1
JP8
KB(Bottom)
PW1
Mouse(Top)
FAN7
1
BATT
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P1 (Support ZCR)
1
FAN6
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P 2 (Optional)
ATI
RAGE XL
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-1 (Optional)
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-2 (Optional)
1
JP7
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-3 (Optional)
JP4
1
FDD1 J5
PW2
Intel
E7320
SO_DIMM PCIX-P3 J19(Optional)
SMSC
DME1737
S5350
1
CPU1
CPU2
FAN5
FAN4
1
FAN1
FAN3
JP25
1
FAN2
Intel
JP24
6300ESB
11
JP21
JP18
COM2
JP16
JP22/27 JP37
1
J36
USB2
LPT1
JP13
1
This socket provides the connection to SCSI/SATA Daughter Card (compatible with Tyan M7902/M8110/M8120)
CPUFAN2
1
IDE2 J23
SMDC J21
JP30 JP29
JP32
SATA1
SATA2
1
1
J22
2.5.3 SMDC Connector: J21 (Optional)
(COM1)
J1
KB / MS
J4
USB1
J3
J2
(VGA)
LAN1
LAN2
LED1
JP39
1
BIOS
1
JP8
KB(Bottom)
PW1
Mouse(Top )
FAN7
1
BATT
64-bit 66MH z PCI-X PCIX-P1 (Support ZCR)
1
FAN6
64-bit 66MH z PCI-X PCIX-P 2 (Optional)
ATI
RAGE XL
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-1 (Optional)
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-2 (Optional)
1
JP7
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-3 (Optional)
JP4
1
FDD1 J5
PW2
Intel
E7320
SO_DIMM PC IX-P3 J19(Option al)
S5350
SMSC
DME173 7
CPUFAN1
1
FAN4
1
FAN1
FAN3
JP25
1
FAN2
Intel
JP24
6300ESB
11
JP21
JP18
COM2
JP16
JP22/27 JP37
1
J36
USB2
LPT1
JP13
1
For connection with Tyan Server Management Daughter Card (SMDC)
CPU1
More information on Tyan SMDC card please visit our website at http://www.tyan.com
CPU2
FAN5
CPUFAN2
1
IDE2 J23
SMDC J21
JP30 JP29
JP32
SATA1
SATA2
1
1
J22
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2.5.4 Front Panel Connector: J22
CPUFAN1
S5350
SMSC
1
Intel
6300ESB
USB2
JP13
1
(COM1)
(VGA)
KB / MS
USB1
J3
J2
LED1
JP39
1
JP8
J1
J4
LAN1
LAN2
BIOS
1
KB(Bottom)
PW1
Mouse(Top )
FAN7
1
BATT
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P1 (Support ZCR)
1
FAN6
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P 2 (Optional)
ATI
RAGE XL
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-1 (Optional)
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-2 (Optional)
1
JP7
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-3 (Optional)
JP4
1
FDD1 J5
PW2
Intel
E7320
SO_DIMM PCIX-P3 J19(Optional)
DME1737
2.5.5 External speaker Header: JP4
CPUFAN1
1
(COM1)
KB / MS
USB1
J3
J1
KB(Bottom ) Mouse(Top)
J4
PW2
PW1
FAN7
1
2 1
CPU1
GND
PWR_LED-
PWR_LED-
CPU2
2
1
FAN5
CPUFAN2
FAN4
1
FAN3
FAN1
1
JP25
1
FAN2
IDE2 J23
JP24
SMDC J21
1
1
JP21
JP18
COM2
JP30
JP16
JP29
JP22/27 JP37
1
J36
LPT1
1
JP32
1
SATA1
J22
HD_LED+
SATA2
POWER BUTTON
4
6
3
5
GND
HD_LED-
8
7
RESET+
LED+ (reserved)
10 9
GND
LED- (reserved)
12
11
EXT
18 17
NC
GND
14
16
13
15
+5VSB
SMBUS DATA
INTRU#
18
17
SMBUS CLOCK
Use this header to connect various front panel indicators and buttons.
41
CPU1
J2
(VGA)
LAN1
LAN2
LED1
JP39
1
FAN6
BIOS
1
JP8
BATT
E7320
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P1 (Support ZCR)
1
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P 2 (Optional)
ATI
RAGE XL
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-1 (Optional)
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-2 (Optional)
1
JP7
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-3 (Optional)
JP4
1
FDD1 J5
Intel
SO_DIMM PCIX-P3 J19(Optional)
SMSC
DME1737
S5350
CPU2
FAN5
FAN4
1
FAN1
FAN3
JP25
1
FAN2
Intel
JP24
6300ESB
11
JP21
JP18
COM2
JP16
JP22/27 JP37
1
J36
USB2
LPT1
JP13
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1 2 3 4
+5V NC NC SPKR-
Use this pin header to connect external
CPUFAN2
speakers.
1
IDE2 J23
SMDC J21
JP30 JP29
JP32
SATA1
SATA2
1
1
J22
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2.5.6 Chassis Fan Connectors with Fan Control: FAN 1/2/3/4/5
CPUFAN1
SMSC
DME1737
S5350
1
Speed Co nt rol
CPU1
+12V
Tachometer
Use these headers to connect the chassis
CPU2
cooling fans to your motherboard to keep the system stable and reliable.
These connectors support the tachometer
FAN5
FAN4
1
FAN1
FAN3
JP25
1
FAN2
Intel
JP24
6300ESB
11
JP21
JP18
COM2
JP16
JP22/27 JP37
1
J36
USB2
LPT1
JP13
1
monitoring and auto fan speed control.
CPUFAN2
1
IDE2 J23
SMDC J21
JP30 JP29
JP32
SATA1
SATA2
1
1
J22
(COM1)
J1
KB / MS
J4
USB1
J3
J2
(VGA)
LAN1
LAN2
LED1
JP39
1
BIOS
1
JP8
KB(Bot tom)
PW1
Mouse(Top )
FAN7
1
BATT
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P1 (Support ZCR)
1
FAN6
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P 2 (Optional)
ATI
RAGE XL
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-1 (Optional)
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-2 (Optional)
1
JP7
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-3 (Optional)
JP4
1
FDD1 J5
PW2
Intel E7320
SO_DIMM PCIX-P3 J19(Optional)
2.5.7 Front Panel USB 2.0 Connector: JP13 (USB2)
(COM1)
J1
KB / MS
J4
USB1
J3
J2
(VGA)
LAN1
LAN2
LED1
JP39
1
BIOS
1
JP8
KB(Bottom)
PW1
Mouse(Top)
FAN7
1
BATT
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P1 (Support ZCR)
1
FAN6
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P 2 (Optional)
ATI
RAGE XL
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-1 (Optional)
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-2 (Optional)
1
JP7
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-3 (Optional)
JP4
1
FDD1 J5
PW2
Intel
E7320
SO_DIMM PCIX-P3 J19(Optional)
SMSC
DME1737
S5350
CPUFAN1
1
CPU1
DSR
CPU2
FAN5
CPUFAN2
FAN4
1
FAN1
FAN3
1
JP25
1
FAN2
Intel
JP24
6300ESB
USB2
JP13
1
SMDC J21
1
1
JP21
JP18
COM2
JP30
JP16
JP29
JP22/27 JP37
1
JP32
J36
1
LPT1
1
J22
2 4 6 8 10 1 3 5 7 9
DCD
Use these headers to connect to the USB
IDE2 J23
devices via the enclosed USB cable.
SATA1
SATA2
2 10
1 9
RTS
RXD
CTS
TXD
RI
DTR
NC
GND
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2.5.8 CPU FAN1/FAN2 Connectors
+12V
Tachomet er
Speed Control
+12V
Tachometer
(COM1)
J1
KB / MS
J4
USB1
J3
J2
(VGA)
LAN1
LAN2
LED1
JP39
1
BIOS
1
JP8
KB(Bot tom)
PW1
Mouse(Top )
FAN7
1
BATT
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P1 (Support ZCR)
1
FAN6
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P 2 (Optional)
ATI
RAGE XL
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-1 (Optional)
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-2 (Optional)
1
JP7
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-3 (Optional)
JP4
1
FDD1 J5
PW2
Intel E7320
SO_DIMM PCIX-P3 J19(Optional)
SMSC
DME1737
S5350
CPUFAN1
1
CPU1
CPU2
Speed Control
Use these headers to connect the CPU
FAN5
FAN4
1
FAN1
FAN3
JP25
1
FAN2
Intel
JP24
6300ESB
11
JP21
JP18
COM2
JP16
JP22/27 JP37
1
J36
USB2
LPT1
JP13
1
cooling fans to your motherboard to keep
CPUFAN2
the system stable and reliable.
1
These connectors support the tachometer monitoring and auto fan speed control.
IDE2 J23
SMDC J21
JP30 JP29
JP32
SATA1
SATA2
1
1
J22
2.5.9 SATA activity LED Header: JP16
CPUFAN1
1
CPU1
1
(COM1)
KB / MS
USB1
J3
J1
KB(Bottom) Mouse(Top)
J4
PW2
PW1
FAN7
1
2 1
J2
(VGA)
LAN1
LAN2
LED1
JP39
1
BIOS
1
JP8
BATT
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P1 (Support ZCR)
1
FAN6
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P 2 (Optional)
ATI
RAGE XL
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-1 (Optional)
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-2 (Optional)
1
JP7
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-3 (Optional)
JP4
1
FDD1 J5
Intel
E7320
SO_DIMM PCIX-P3 J19(Optional)
SMSC
DME1737
S5350
CPU2
FAN5
CPUFAN2
FAN4
1
FAN1
FAN3
1
JP25
1
FAN2
Intel
6300ESB
USB2
JP13
1
IDE2 J23
JP24
SMDC J21
11
JP21
JP18
COM2
JP30
JP16
JP29
JP22/27 JP37
1
JP32
SATA1
J36
LPT1
SATA2
1
1
J22
LED- LED+
Use this header to connect an activity indicator LED for an external SATA device.
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2.5.10 Chassis Fan Connectors: FAN6, FAN7
CPUFAN1
SMSC
DME1737
S5350
1
GND
NC
+12V
CPU1
CPU2
Use this header to connect the chassis cooling fans to your motherboard to keep the system stable and reliable.
FAN5
CPUFAN2
FAN4
1
FAN1
FAN3
1
JP25
1
FAN2
Intel
6300ESB
USB2
JP13
1
IDE2 J23
JP24
SMDC J21
11
JP21
JP18
COM2
JP30
JP16
JP29
JP22/27 JP37
1
JP32
SATA1
J36
LPT1
SATA2
1
1
J22
(COM1)
J1
KB / MS
J4
USB1
J3
J2
(VGA)
LAN1
LAN2
LED1
JP39
1
BIOS
1
JP8
KB(Bot tom)
PW1
Mouse(Top )
FAN7
1
BATT
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P1 (Support ZCR)
1
FAN6
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P 2 (Optional)
ATI
RAGE XL
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-1 (Optional)
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-2 (Optional)
1
JP7
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-3 (Optional)
JP4
1
FDD1 J5
PW2
Intel E7320
SO_DIMM PCIX-P3 J19(Optional)
2.5.11 COM2 connector: JP18
CPUFAN1
SMSC
S5350
1
CPU1
DSR
CPU2
2 10
1 9
RTS
CTS
RI
NC
2 4 6 8 10
FAN5
CPUFAN2
FAN4
1
FAN1
FAN3
1
JP25
1
FAN2
Intel
JP24
6300ESB
USB2
JP13
1
SMDC J21
11
JP21
JP18
COM2
JP30
JP16
JP29
JP22/27 JP37
1
JP32
J36
1
LPT1
1
1 3 5 7 9
DCD
IDE2 J23
SATA1
SATA2
J22
Use this connector to connect the UART
RXD
TXD
DTR
GND
device via the enclosed COM2 cable
J1
KB / MS
J4
USB1
J3
(COM1)
J2
(VGA)
LAN1
LAN2
LED1
JP39
1
JP8
KB(Botto m)
PW1
Mouse(Top)
FAN7
BATT
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P1 (Support ZCR)
1
FAN6
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P 2 (Optional)
ATI
RAGE XL
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-1 (Optional)
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-2 (Optional)
1
JP7
BIOS
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-3 (Optional)
JP4
1
1
FDD1 J5
1
PW2
Intel
E7320
SO_DIMM PCIX-P3 J19( Optional)
DME1737
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2.5.12 LAN1/LAN2 activity LED Headers: JP21, JP30
CPUFAN1
1
CPU1
JP21
1
(COM1)
KB / MS
J1
KB(Bottom )
Mouse(Top)
J4
USB1
J3
PW2
PW1
FAN7
1
J2
(VGA)
LAN1
LAN2
LED1
JP39
1
FAN6
1
BIOS
JP4
1
JP8
FDD1 J5
BATT
Intel
E7320
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P1 (Support ZCR)
1
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P 2 (Optional)
ATI
RAGE XL
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-1 (Optional)
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-2 (Optional)
JP7
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-3 (Optional)
1
S5350
SO_DIMM PCIX-P3 J19(Optional)
SMSC
DME1737
6300ESB
USB2
JP13
1
CPU2
1
CPUFAN2
SMDC J21
1
1
JP30
1
IDE2 J23
JP30 JP29
JP32
SATA1
SATA2
J22
FAN5
FAN4
1
FAN1
FAN3
JP25
1
FAN2
Intel
JP24
11
JP21
JP18
COM2
JP16
JP22/27 JP37
1
J36
LPT1
2.5.13 LAN1/LAN2 speed LED Headers: JP24, JP29
CPUFAN1
SMSC
DME1737
S5350
1
1
CPUFAN2
SMDC J21
1
1
JP24
JP29
1
IDE2 J23
JP30 JP29
JP32
SATA1
SATA2
J22
CPU1
CPU2
FAN5
FAN4
1
FAN1
FAN3
JP25
1
FAN2
Intel
JP24
6300ESB
11
JP21
JP18
COM2
JP16
JP22/27 JP37
1
J36
USB2
LPT1
JP13
1
(COM1)
J1
KB / MS
J4
USB1
J3
J2
(VGA)
LAN1
LAN2
LED1
JP39
1
BIOS
1
JP8
KB(Bottom )
PW1
Mouse(Top)
FAN7
1
BATT
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P1 (Support ZCR)
1
FAN6
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P 2 (Optional)
ATI
RAGE XL
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-1 (Optional)
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-2 (Optional)
1
JP7
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-3 (Optional)
JP4
1
FDD1 J5
PW2
Intel
E7320
SO_DIMM PCIX-P3 J19(Optional)
Pin 1: LED+ Pin 2: LED-
Use these headers to connect with the front panel activity LEDs for LAN1/LAN2.
Pin 1: Orange+ Pin 2: Green+
1
Use these headers to connect with the front panel dual color LEDs to indicate the speed of LAN1 and LAN2. Green=10/100, Orange=Gigabit
Reference Section 2.10.1 for the correct LAN LED Color scheme
JP24 is for LAN1, JP29 is for LAN2.
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2.5.14 Clear CMOS Jumper: JP25
CPUFAN1
S5350
SMSC
1
CPU1
3
Pin 1-2: Normal (Default)
1
3
Pin 2-3: Clear BIOS
CPU2
1
Use this jumper when you forgot your system/setup password or need to clear system BIOS setting.
FAN5
CPUFAN2
FAN4
1
FAN1
FAN2
Intel
6300ESB
11
JP21
JP18
COM2
JP16
JP22/27 JP37
1
J36
USB2
LPT1
JP13
1
How to clear the CMOS data
FAN3
1
- Power off system and disconnect
JP25
1
IDE2 J23
JP24
SMDC J21
JP30 JP29
JP32
1
1
J22
power supply from AC source
- Use jumper cap to close Pin_2 and 3 for several seconds to Clear CMOS
SATA1
SATA2
- Replace jumper cap to close Pin_1 and 2 (default setting)
(COM1)
J1
KB / MS
J4
USB1
J3
J2
(VGA)
LAN1
LAN2
LED1
JP39
1
BIOS
1
JP8
KB(Bottom)
PW1
Mouse(Top)
FAN7
1
BATT
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P1 (Support ZCR)
1
FAN6
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P 2 (Optional)
ATI
RAGE XL
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-1 (Optional)
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-2 (Optional)
1
JP7
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-3 (Optional)
JP4
1
FDD1 J5
PW2
Intel
E7320
SO_DIMM PCIX-P3 J19(Optional)
DME1737
- Reconnect power supply to AC source
Power on system
2.5.15 3-pin Power LED Connector: JP32
CPUFAN1
SMSC
DME1737
S5350
1
13
CPU1
3 2 1
CPU2
LED- NC LED+
FAN5
FAN4
1
FAN1
FAN3
JP25
1
FAN2
Intel
JP24
6300ESB
11
JP21
JP18
COM2
JP16
JP22/27 JP37
1
J36
USB2
LPT1
JP13
1
Use this header to connect the 3-pin power LED cable
CPUFAN2
1
IDE2 J23
SMDC J21
JP30 JP29
JP32
SATA1
SATA2
1
1
J22
(COM1)
J1
KB / MS
J4
USB1
J3
J2
(VGA)
LAN1
LAN2
LED1
JP39
1
BIOS
1
JP8
KB(Bot tom)
PW1
Mouse(Top )
FAN7
1
BATT
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P1 (Support ZCR)
1
FAN6
64-bit 66MHz PCI-X PCIX-P 2 (Optional)
ATI
RAGE XL
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-1 (Optional)
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-2 (Optional)
1
JP7
32-bit 33MHz (5V)PCI PCI-3 (Optional)
JP4
1
FDD1 J5
PW2
Intel E7320
SO_DIMM PCIX-P3 J19(Optional)
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2.6 Mounting the Motherboard
Before installing your motherboard, ensure that your chassis is fully compatible. The Tiger i7320 S5350 motherboard conforms fully to the ATX specification. Your chassis should include preinstalled mounting posts that match exactly with the mounting holes in the motherboard. Lay the motherboard on top of the mounting holes to ensure that all the necessary mounting posts exist in your chassis and that they match the mounting holes on the motherboard.
Some chassis’ include plastic studs instead of metal. Although the plastic studs are usable, TYAN recommends using metal studs with screws that will fasten the motherboard more securely in place.
The diagram below is an example of typical motherboard fixing studs.
Note
Use metal studs if possible, as they hold the motherboard in place more securely than plastic standoffs.
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2.6.1 Installing Memory
Before installing memory, ensure that the memory you have is compatible with the motherboard and processor. DDR 266/333 modules are required. Check the TYAN Web site at: www.tyan.com for details of the type of memory recommended for your motherboard.
The following diagram shows common types of memory modules.
Key points to note before installing memory into Tiger i7320:
Always install memory beginning with DIMM4
128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB, 2GB and 4GB* Registered ECC/Non-ECC
PC2700/PC2100 DDR SDRAM memory modules are supported
All installed memory will be automatically detected.
The Tiger i7320 S5350 supports up to 32GB* of memory.
Registered ECC and non-ECC Memory is supported.
Either single or dual-rank modules are supported.
Memory modules of the same type and density are required for dual-channel DDR
operation. Mismatched memory may cause system instability.
* Not validated at the time of print; subject to change.
Refer to the following table for supported DDR-333/266 populations
(Note: S indicates a single rank DIMM, D indicates a dual rank DIMM)
DIMM Slot Population
B-DIMM4 A-DIMM4 B-DIMM3
A-DIMM3 B-DIMM2 A-DIMM2 B-DIMM1 A-DIMM1
SD S S DSS SDSSSSD SD S S DSS SDSSSSD
SDDSS DDSSSDD SDDSS DDSSSDD SD DDSSDDD SD DDSSDDD SDDDD SDDDD
Note
Intel E7320 chipset specification lists a limitation of 8 banks of DDR333 memory. However, by design the Tiger i7320 supports up to 16 banks of DDR333 memory. Please note that this a feature of Tyan’s breakthrough engineering design, and similar memory support may not be present on competitor products that use the Intel E7320 chipset
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2.6.2 Memory Installation Procedure
Follow these instructions to install memory modules into the Tiger i915 S5350.
1. Press the locking levers in the direction shown in the following illustration.
2. Align the memory module with the socket. The memory module is keyed to fit only one way in the socket.
Key slot
3. Seat the module firmly into the socket by gently pressing down until it sits flush with the socket. The locking levers pop up into place.
2.6.3 Installing the Processor and Cooling Fan
Your Tiger i7320 S5350 supports the latest processor technologies from Intel. Check the TYAN website for latest processor support:
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Processor Installation
The processor should be installed carefully. Make sure you are wearing an antistatic strap and handle the processor as little as possible. Follow these instructions to install your processor and heat sink.
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1. Locate the processor sockets on the motherboard and lift the locking lever as shown.
2. Insert the processor into the socket making sure that pin 1 is correctly located.
3. Return the locking lever to its locked position.
4. Repeat this procedure for the second processor socket.
5. Turn the board upside down and insert the heat sink spring mechanism as shown.
6. Turn the board the right way up again and screw the heat sink into place.
Pin 1
7. Repeat this procedure for the second processor.
Cooling Fan Installation
Some thought should be given to fan installation. There are pin headers on the board for CPU fans and chassis fans. You may find that just chassis fans or just CPU fans are sufficient to cool your system. If you are in any doubt about what you need, consult your dealer.
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2.7 Installing Drive Cables
IDE and FDD connectors are “keyed” to only allow insertion only one way. TYAN motherboards have two on-board IDE channels, each supporting two drives. The black
connector is a standard IDE channel. Only the blue connector supports RAID.
Insert the IDE cable as shown in the diagram. TIP: When connecting to an IDE cable to a drive, Pin 1 on the IDE cable (usually designated by a colored wire) should be closest to the drive power connector.
Seri al ATA
Attaching Serial ATA cables to the Serial ATA connectors is illustrated below: Plug in one end of the Serial ATA cable into the motherboard Serial ATA connector, and the other end into the drive. Each standard Serial ATA cable has two connectors, one at each end. Connectors are the same on both ends.
Floppy Drives Floppy disk drive (FDD) cables can be installed in the same way as IDE cables. Usually connectors are keyed to prevent insertion the wrong way. In most cases the cable should be inserted into the drive with pin 1 closest to the power input. FDD cables usually have a single red wire that marks pin 1. See the diagram below.
Troubleshooting Floppy Drives
See the chart below for troubleshooting floppy disk drive installations.
Symptoms of incorrectly installed floppy drives
Drive is not automatically detected
Drive Fail message at boot up
Drive does not power on
Drive activity light is constantly on
Colored cable denotes pin 1
Usually caused by faulty cables, cables put in backwards or a faulty floppy drive. Try another floppy drive or try replacing the cable. Check to see if the onboard floppy controller is enabled in the BIOS setup.
The cable, floppy drive or motherboard may be faulty. Try another drive or cable.
Check power cable and cabling. A faulty power supply or drive cable could be the problem.
Usually signifies that the cable on the drive is inserted backwards. Reverse the cable at the floppy drive end and try again.
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2.8 Installing Expansion Cards
Before installing add-in cards, you should ensure that they are fully compatible with your motherboard. For this reason, we’ve provided the diagrams below, showing the expansion slots that appear on your motherboard.
Expansion cards should be pushed firmly into the appropriate slot. Excessive force can damage both the card and the motherboard and care should be taken.
Notes
Unplug the power connector to the motherboard before performing system hardware changes, to avoid damaging the board or expansion cards
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2.9 Installing Optional SO-DIMM modules
Your Tiger i7320 (S5350) motherboard may be equipped with an optional proprietary SO­DIMM connector. The SO-DIMM connector can be used for expansion cards to provide such features as, additional SATA or SCSI support. For details of available expansions cards, visit the TYAN website at http://www.tyan.com
1. Open the spring levers as shown.
2. Insert the SO-DIMM card as shown, making sure that the card is the right way up. The card will fit in only one way and the screw holes in the card should line up exactly with the mounting posts on the motherboard.
3. Push the SO-DIMM card down into place and make sure the spring levers click into place as shown.
. To install a SO-DIMM expansion card:
4. Screw the board into place using one or two screws as required.
Removal of a SO-DIMM card is a reversal of the installation procedure. Push out the spring levers as shown and pull the card out of the socket.
The SO-DIMM expansion cards will fit in the slot only one way. Make sure that you align the slot in the card with the key in the card slot.
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Key slot
2.10 Connecting External Devices
Your new motherboard supports a number of different interfaces for connecting peripherals. See the diagram below.
Port definitions:
A PS2 mouse port (green) B PS2 keyboard port (purple) C USB 2.0 ports D Serial port (green) E VGA port (blue)
F LAN1 Gigabit Ethernet port
G LAN2 Gigabit Ethernet port
Peripheral devices can be plugged straight into any of these ports but software may be required to complete the installation.
2.10.1 Onboard LAN LED Color Definition
The two onboard Ethernet ports have green and yellow LEDs to indicate LAN status. The chart below illustrates the different LED states.
10/100/1000 Mbps LAN Link/Activity LED Scheme
10 Mbps
100 Mbps
1000 Mbps
No Link Off Off
Left LED Right LED
Link Green Off
Active Blinking Green Off
Link Green Green
Active Blinking Green Green
Link Green Yellow
Active Blinking Green Yellow
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