Uniwide Technologies XtremeServer 1322 User Manual

Rev 1.5
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Preface
1. Introduction
1.1 System Feature
1.1.1 Front View
1.1.3 Rear View
1.1.4 Inner View
1.1.5 Power LED Indication
1.2 System Specifications
1.3 Mainboard Layout
1.3.1 Block Diagram
1.3.2 Mainboard Layout
2. Important Safety Information
3. System Installation
3.1 Preparing for Setup
3.1.1 Unpacking
3.1.2 Packing List
3.1.3 Environmental Specifications
3.1.4 Install Rail for Mounting the System on the Rack
3.1.5 Install System at the Rack Cabinet
3.2 Installing User Serviceable Component
3.2.1 CPU
3.2.2 Memory
3.2.3 Hard Disk Drives
3.2.4 PCI Add-on Cards
4. BIOS and Jumper Setup
4.1 BIOS
4.1.1 Starting BIOS Setup
4.1.2 Updating BIOS Setup
4.1.3 Using Setup
4.1.4 Main Menu
4.1.5 Advanced Menu
4.1.6 PCI PnP Menu
4.1.7 Boot Menu
4.1.8 Security Menu
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4.1.9 Chipset Configuration Menu
4.1.10 Power Menu
4.1.11 Exit Menu
4.2 Jumper Setting
4.2.1 PCI-X Speed Setting(J22, J26)
4.2.2 VGA Enable / Disable(J18)
4.2.3 Clear CMOS(JP1)
4.2.4 Geographical ID Setting
4.2.5 Jumper Setting on the SATA BP
5. Software & Utilities
5.1 NVRAID
5.2 Adaptec SCSI with HostRAID(Optional)
5.3 ServerDome
1. Removing & Installing System Components
1.1 Installing the CD-ROM Drive
1.2 Installing the Floppy Disk Drive
1.3 Installing the Hard Disk Drive
1.4 Removing the Power Supply Unit
1.5 Replacing the Cooling Fan Unit
1.6 Replacing the Interface Unit
1.6.1 Interface Board(IFB) Unit and Backplane Unit
1.6.2 Installing the Cable(SCSI, SATA)
1.7 Removing the AC Cable Unit
1.8 Installing the Motherboard
1.9 Installing the Heatsink
1.10 Installing the Front Bezel
Appendix
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Part II. Technical Guide
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Part I. User's Guide
The information in this User's Guide has been carefully reviewed and is believed to be accurate.
The vendor assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document, makes no
commitment to update or to keep current the information in this Guide, or to notify any person or organization
of the updates.
NOTE: For any up-to-date version of this document, please see our web site at www.uniwide.com.
UNIWIDE Technologies, Inc. reserves the right to make changes to the product described in this manual at any
time and without notice. This product, including software, if any, and documentation may not, in whole or in part,
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Technical Support
If a problem arises with your system and no solution can be obtained from the user's manual, please contact your place of purchase or local distributor. Alternatively, please try the following help resources for further guidance. Visit the UNIWDE website for FAQ, technical guide, BIOS updates, driver updates, and other information: http://www.uniwide.com/ Contact our technical staff at: support@uniwide.com
Revision History
Revision Revision History Date V1.5 Fourth release September 2006
Preface
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The key objective for XtremeServer is to overcome the major challenges faced by developers, and system integrators
alike, in deploying ideal server solutions to the market. Although many, key challenges are identified as reliability,
performance, value, scalability and manageability. XtremeServer of fers the best in class for each of these challenges
by employing the latest technology designed by a specialized sever team.
The XtremeServer 1322 1U Rackmount Server is a high-performance barebone system powered by
Dual AMD Opteron
TM
Processors, nVIDIA nForce Professional 2200 & 2050, AMD 8132 PCI-X Tunnel chipset,
ADM1026 Hardware Monitoring Chip.
In addition, 8 DIMM sockets are supported per CPU. This first-in-industry feature increases the performance/value
mix by reducing the cost of system memory by up to 100% over competition.
In line with extreme processing and data buffering capability, XtremeServer is equipped with both PCI-Express and
PCI-X slots and SATA II with RAID 0, 1 support. For those preferring SCSI devices, dual U320 SCSI channel with
RAID option is available. Data transfer is optimized with on-board dual PCI-Express Gigabit Ethernet ports.
Server management feature is unrivaled by utilizing its dedicated BMC with IPMI 2.0 based ServerDome.
A remote management suite handles all aspects of deployment, management and monitoring of XtremeServer at an
individual or aggregate level. Last but not least, XtremeServer is cable-less and tool-less integration.
This well thoughtout packaging keeps all variations of XtremeServer ultra cool and easy to maintain, thus, optimizing
on reliability and TCO.
1. Introduction
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System Power
System is turned on
System is off
Network is linked and accessed
No LAN access
Identification is active by management software
Identification is not active
Running/normal operation
Critical or non-recoverable condition
HDD exists and is powered
No HDD
Disk is accessed
No disk activity
HDD Status
HDD Activity
System Fault
System ID
LAN1/LAN2 Activity
Front Panel LEDs
1.1 System Feature
1.1.1 Front View
1.1.2 Front Panel Controls and Indicators
d. Hard Disk Drive
e. Front Bezel
f. Mounting Bracket
a. Slim CD-ROM Drive
b. Front Panel Controls and Indicators
c. FDD Ejector button
e. System Fault LED
f. System ID Switch
g. Reset Switch
h. Power ON/OFF Switch
a. USB Ports
b. Power LED
c. LAN Activity LED
d. System ID LED
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LAN Port Function
The LAN port uses a CAT 6 LAN cable for connecting the motherboard to a local area
network by means of a network hub. The port has 2 indicator LEDs.
a. AC Power Inlet
b. PCI-Express x16 Slot
c. PCI-X Slot
d. System Geographical ID Switch
e. VGA Port
f. Serial Port
g. PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Port
h. USB Ports
i. IEEE 1394 Port
j. GbE LAN Port(IPMI)
k. GbE LAN Port
l. External SCSI Port
Speed
Link and Activity
Orange
LAN is linked and accessed
LAN is not linked
Gigabit mode access
100Mbps mode access
10Mbps mode access
Link and Activity LED
Speed LED
1.1.3 Rear View
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NOTICE
If you use ethernet card with RJ-45 connector in the PCI-X riser card, you may need some kit
when you remove the LAN cable.
NOTICE
You can check the power status LED after the front bezel is removed.
AC: Green - Normal
Yellow - Fail
DC: Green - Normal
Yellow - Fail
1.1.4 Inner View1.1.4 Inner View
1.1.5 Power LED Indication1.1.5 Power LED Indication
e. Memory DIMM Slotse. Memory DIMM Slots
f. Heatsinkf. Heatsink
g. PCI-Express Add-on Card g. PCI-Express Add-on Card
h. PCI-X Add-on Cardh. PCI-X Add-on Card
a. Power Supplya. Power Supply
b. Silm FDDb. Silm FDD
c. Silm CD-ROMc. Silm CD-ROM
d. CPU Air Ductd. CPU Air Duct
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1.2 System Specifications
Processor
Dual mPGA 940-pin ZIF sockets
Supports up to 2P/4C Dual-Core AMD Opteron
TM
200 Series processors
Integrated 128bit DDR memory controller
Chipset
NVIDIA nForce
TM
Professional 2200
AMD-8132
TM
PCI-X 2.0 Tunnel
NVIDIA nForce
TM
Professional 2050 (1322VA-02)
Winbond Super I/O chip
Analog Devices hardware monitoring chip
Memory
128-bit dual channel memory bus
Eight DIMMs per CPU, up to 64GB memory capacity
Registered ECC DDR400/333/266 SDRAM DIMM
SATA Controller (1322VA)
Integrated nForceTM Professional 2200
Two ports supporting RAID 0, 1
SCSI Controller (1322ES)
Adaptec AIC-7902W dual channel U320 SCSI controller
1CH shared with External SCSI port
Adaptec
HostRAID and ZCR support
IDE Controller
Integrated nForceTM Professional 2200
One port for CD-ROM Drive
2.5" HDD (optional)
Drive Bays
Supports two hot-swap SATA HDD (1322VA-01, 1322VA-02)
Supports two hot-swap U320 SCSI HDD (1322ES-01)
Supports Slim CD-ROM and Slim FDD Drive
Expansion Slots
One x16 PCI-Express slot supporting half-length add-on card
One 64bit 133/100/66MHz PCI-X slot supporting half-length add-on card(1322VA-02)
One 64bit 100/66MHz PCI-X slot supporting half-length add-on card(1322ES-01)
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Integrated I/O
Rear I/O
One VGA port
One serial port
One PS/2 keyboard & mouse port
Two USB 2.0 ports
Two RJ45 GbE ports
One IEEE-1394a (Firewire) port
One VHDCI external SCSI connector (1322ES-01)
Front LED Panel
Two USB 2.0 ports
LEDs: Power / GbE LAN1 / GbE LAN2 / ID / System Fault
Switches: System ID / Reset / Power
System Management
FAN connectors
For CPU / System - Two step speed control
Port 80h 7 segment display
BMC
Supports IPMI 2.0 specification
Auto fan speed control
Voltage and fan speed monitoring
LAN Controller
Two Broadcom BCM5721 PCI-Express gigabit ethernet controllers
Support PXE function
Video Controller
ATI RAGETM XL with 8MB
BIOS
AMI BIOS
Support ACPI 2.0 with S0/S1/S3/S4 and S5
Support AMD PowerNow!
48-bit LBA support
Support USB K/B & Mouse
Serial Console Redirection
Support USB boot and PXE boot in boot sequence
Support serial over LAN function
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Power Supply
500W cold-swap single Power Supply with PFC function
AC Input: 100-240 VAC at 50/60 MHz; 8-4A
Form Factor
1U (H x W x D): 43.5 x 430.0 x 698 mm (1.7 x 16.9 x 27.5 inch)
Regulatory
CE(EMC) : EN55022(EMI), EN55024(EMS), EN61000-3-2(Harmonic), EN61000-3-3(Flicker)
CE(LVD) : EN60950
CB : IEC 60950
FCC : FCC 15 Subpart A
UL : UL 60950
MIC : KN22(EMI), KN24(EMS)
ROHS
WEEE
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Dual Channel
Registered
DDR400 SDRAM
Dual Channel
Registered
DDR400 SDRAM
Nvidia
CK8-04
2200
Nvidia
IO4
2050
DDR
LINK 0
LINK 1
LINK 2
SledgeHammer
Processor
Socket 940
CPU0
LINK 0
DDR
LINK 1
LINK 2
SledgeHammer
Processor
Socket 940
CPU1
PCI-EXPRESS X16
PCI-EXPRESS X16
BCM5721 G-LAN
BCM5721 G-LAN
PCI-EXPRESS X1
PCI-EXPRESS X1
EIDE (ATA/133) X 1
SATA X 4
USB X 8
ATI VGA
Onboard PCI Device
Codec
IEEE-1394
Line-in
Line-out
Main-in
Floppy Disk Drive
PS/2 KB/MS
Parallel & Serial Pon
LPC
BIOS
ROM
LPC I/O
Winbond
W83627THF
POGO
AMD-8132
LINK 0 LINK 1
PCI-EXPRESS X16
PCI-X
Bridge B
PCI-X
Bridge A
PCI-EXPRESS X4
PCI-EXPRESS X16
PCI-EXPRESS X4
PCI-X 64Bit 100/133 MHz Slot1
PCI-X 64Bit 100/133 MHz Slot2
PCI-X 64Bit 100/133 MHz Slot3
PCI-X 64Bit 100/133 MHz Slot4
SATA X2
LPC
AIC7902
1.3 Mainboard Layout
1.3.1 Block Diagram
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AMD Opteron
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Socket 940 - CPU0
AMD Opteron
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Socket 940 - CPU1
Registered ECC DDR memory SlotsNVIDIA nForce
TM
Professional 2200
NVIDIA nForce
TM
Professional 2050
AMD 8132 PCI-X 2.0 Tunnel HT ConnectorPCI-X slot (supports ZCR)
PCI Express x16 slotTwo Broadcom PCI Express GbE portsAdaptec AIC-7902W SCSI Host Adapter68P SCSI Connector VHDCI External SCSI Connector Winbond 83627THF LPC Super I/O ATI Rage XL Video Controller Interface Connector
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Only a technically qualified person shall access, integrate, configure, and service this product.
To avoid personal injury or property damage, read, observe, and adhere to all of the following safety instructions
and information before you begin installing the product.
This product was evaluated as information technology equipment (ITE), which may be installed in offices, schools,
computer rooms, and similar commercial type locations. The suitability of this product for other product categories
and environment (such as medial, industrial, alarm systems, and test equipment), other than an ITE application,
may require further evaluation.
2. Important Safety Information
2.1 Intended application uses
CAUTION
To avoid electrical shock, check the power cord(s) that will be used with the product:
Do not attempt to modify or use the AC power cord(s) if they are not the exact type required.
If a power cord is not compatible with the AC wall outlet in your region, get one that meets the following criteria:
2.2 Checking the power cord
The power cord must be properly rated for the AC voltage in your region.
The power cord plug cap must have an electrical current rating that is at least 125% of the electrical current rating of the product.
The power cord plug cap that plugs into the wall socket-outlet must have a grounding type male plug designed for use in your region.
The power cord must have safety certifications for your region, and shall be marked with the certification markings.
The power cord plug cap that plugs into the AC receptacle on the power supply must be an IEC 320, sheet C13, type female connector.
In Europe, the power cord must be less than 4.5 meters (14.76 feet) long, and it must be flexible <HAR> (harmonized) or VDE certified cordage to comply with the chassis' safety certifications.
The power supply cord(s) is the main disconnect device to AC power.
The socket outlet(s) shall be near the equipment and shall be readily accessible for disconnection.
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CAUTION
To avoid electrical shock, the system power cord(s) must be plugged into socket-outlet(s) that is provided with
a suitable earth ground. The system will be provided with the following marking:
CAUTION
To avoid personal injury or property damage, the following safety instructions apply whenever accessing inside
the product:
2.3 Earth-grounded socket outlets
2.4 Before you remove the access covers
2.6 Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
2.5 Fans
Connect only to properly earthed socket outlet.
Turn off all peripheral devices connected to this product.
Turn off the system by pressing the power button on the front of the product.
Disconnect the AC power by unplugging all AC power cords from the system or wall outlet.
Disconnect all cables and telecommunication lines that are connected to the system.
Retain all screws or other fasteners when removing access cover(s). Upon completion of accessing inside the product, refasten access cover with original screws or fasteners.
Do not access inside power supply. There are no serviceable parts in the power supply.
Return to manufacturer for servicing.
Wear an antistatic wrist strap and attach it to a metal part of the server.
Touch the metal on the server chassis before touching the server components.
Keep part of your body in contact with the metal server chassis to dissipate the static charge while handling the components.
Avoid moving around unnecessarily.
Hold the server components (especially boards) only by the edges.
Place the server components on a grounded, static-free surface.
Use a conductive foam pad if available but not the component wrapper.
Do not slide the components over any surface.
CAUTION
Perform the procedures in this product guide only at an electrostatic discharge (ESD) workstation, because the
server components can be extremely sensitive to ESD. If no such station is available, you can reduce the risk of
electrostatic discharge ESD damage by doing the following:
CAUTION
To avoid injury, do not contact moving fan blades.
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CAUTION
For proper cooling and airflow, always install all access covers before turning on the system.
Operating the system for longer than five minutes without the covers in place can cause overheating and
damage to system components.
2.7 Cooling and Airflow
CAUTION
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
2.8 Battery
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Main Box Slide Rail Box Heatsink PadAccessory Box Heatsink BoxSystem Bottom CushionXtremeServer 1322 SystemSystem Top Cushion
3. System Installation
3.1 Preparing for Setup
3.1.1 Unpacking
CAUTION
In setting the product out of the box, hold it in the middle and not the cushion.
Depending on the weight of the product, two people together should lift it.
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3.1.2 Packing List
Unpack the package and check if all items listed below are present.
If any item contained in the package is damaged or missing, please contact your local dealer
for replacement. In addition, keep the box and packing materials for possible future use.
XtremeServer 1322
Slide Rail CPU Heatsink
Accessory Box
PS/2 Y-Cable Power Cord(Optional) Manual and Driver CD ServerDome(Optional)
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3.1.3 Environmental Specifications
Place
In front of the system, minimum 25" of the space is needed for using and managing the system.
In rear of the system, minimum 30" of the space is needed for managing the system and airflow.
Power supply
Before installing the system, check the power capacity of the place where the system is installed.
Grounding
The system should be grounded.
Temperature
The system should be installed where the airflow and temperature is proper.
If the system is installed in the rack, the temperature in rack should be less than 35 degree Celsius.
In most case, the temperature of the rack is higher than that of the out of the rack.
Airflow
Since the airflow of the system is front-to-rear, please do not cover of the system.
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Inner Fixed Chassis Rail
3.1.4 Install Rail for Mounting the System on the Rack
This section provides information on installing the system into a rack unit with the slide rails provided.
Slide Rail
Slide rails consist of two sections: an inner fixed chassis rail that secures directly to the
server chassis and an outer fixed slide rail that secures directly to the rack itself.
You should have received outer slide rails in the rack mounting kit.
(See packing list) And, both the left and right side inner rails have been pre-attached to
the chassis.
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Installing the Outer Rails
As shown in picture below, put the rear of outer rail on right place of the rear-mounting frame, and fit
it on the front-mounting frame.
You can fit the outer rails on the rack very easily and then eventually you can reduce the assembly
time. Finally, secure it with M6 screws, just rear side only.
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3.1.5 Install System at the Rack
CAUTION
Remove all the cables from system before installing.
CAUTION
System can be heavy. To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, get help to
lift and stabilize the system during installation or removal, especially when the system is not fastened
to the rails.
Lift the system to slide of rack. Set the system on the slide rail of rack. Slide the system into the rack. Pull it out, pressing both levers on the inner slide rails simultaneously. Secure the system with thumbscrew on the rack.
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3.2 Installing User Serviceable Component
3.2.1 CPU
System mainboard accommodates AMD OpteronTM micro-PGA Socket 940 processors at
2000 MT (Mega Transfer per second). You must insert a CPU into CPU socket 0 (CPU0)
first before installing one in CPU socket 1 (CPU1). The correct CPU installation sequence
is CPU0, CPU1.
Follow these instructions to install the CPU.
The socket-locking lever must be raised (Pull out slightly, and then lift up).
Locate the pin 1 of the CPU socket and pin 1 of the CPU.
(Marked by a triangular hole in the Pin 1 corner)
CAUTION
If you are using 1322VA-02, 1322ES-01 model, you must surely use two CPU for
appropriate operation.
Gold Triangle
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Lower the locking lever and latching it into the fully locked position.
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3.2.2 Memory
The system mainboard uses Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMM). Two pair's banks are available;
each bank supports one CPU with Hyper Transport Technology. The memory DIMMs accommodates
PC2100/2700/3200(DDR266/DDR333/DDR400) and Double Data Rate Memory (DDR) memory
modules in 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB, and 2GB, 4GB combinations. Total memory size for one
mainboard is up to 64GB.
CAUTION
The system mainboard has strict memory type and timing requirements.
Before you purchase DDR (Double Data Rate) memory for using in the system mainboard, you should
contact your local reseller for a recommend list of system memory that has been validated on this system.
It only supports registered memory, not supports unbuffered type memory.
CAUTION
To take advantage of the 128-bit interface, you must install DIMMs in pairs of two. DIMM0 and
DIMM1 are paired; DIMM2 and DIMM3 are paired; DIMM4 and DIMM5 are paired; and slots DIMM6
and DIMM7 are paired. If you are only installing two DIMMs into a Memory Bank, it is recommended
that you install them in slots DIMM6 and DIMM7 to get the full bandwidth.
NOTICE
When eight dual-rank DIMMs per CPU are populated, the memory clock is degraded to one step
lower clock speed. It is limitation of AMD OpteronTM processors. For example, when eight dual-rank
DDR400 DIMMs are populated, DIMMs will run at 333MHz.
In case of eight single-rank or six or fewer DIMMs, the memory will run at their own clock speed.
NOTE
For optimal dual-channel DDR operation, installing DIMMs in pair is highly recommended. For two DIMMs
per CPU, install them far from the CPU. For four or more DIMMs per CPU, install them close to the CPU.
This is related to 8 DIMM design timing margin issue.
Memory Configuration Chart
Note : X indicates a populated DIMM Slot, The chart below does not included all the configuration
DIMM 0
128bit memory support64bit memory support
DIMM 1
DIMM 2
DIMM 3
DIMM 4
DIMM 5
DIMM 6
DIMM 7
DIMM 0
DIMM 1
DIMM 2
DIMM 3
DIMM 4
DIMM 5
DIMM 6
DIMM 7
CPU 0
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Back
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Devive
Register RegisterPLL
x8
Devive
Register RegisterPLL
NOTICE
How do we distinguish between single-rank and double-rank registered DDR DIMM Modules?
Both x4 and x8 registered DIMMs come in single-rank (single-sided) and double-rank (double-sided)
configurations. A single-rank x8 ECC DDR DIMM has 9 devices on the module and comes in two
different styles. A double-rank x4 ECC DDR DIMM has 36 devices in a stacked configuration on the module.
Both the double-rank x8 ECC DDR DIMM modules and single-rank x4 ECC DDR DIMM modules have
18 devices making them difficult to distinguish between (see Table).
Module Type
Single-rank (single-sided)
Double-rank (double-sided)
x4 DIMM
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36 (stacked)
x8 DIMM
9
18
(Example 1) 184-Pin Single-Rank x8 ECC DDR SDRAM DIMM
(Example 2) 184-Pin Single-Rank x8 ECC DDR SDRAM DIMM
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x8
Devive
x8
Devive
Register RegisterPLL
x4
Devive
x4
Devive
Register RegisterPLL
x4
Devive
x4
Devive
Register RegisterPLL
Stacked Device
Front
Back
Front
Back
Front
Back
(Example 3) 184-Pin Double-Rank x8 ECC DDR SDRAM DIMM
(Example 4) 184-Pin Single-Rank x4 ECC DDR SDRAM DIMM
(Example 5) 184-Pin Double-Rank x4 ECC DDR SDRAM DIMM
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UNIWIDE
DIMM 0
DIMM 7
DIMM 7
DIMM 0
80 Pins 104 Pins
3.2.2.1 Memory Installation Procedure
Locate the DIMM modules
Make sure the DIMM's pins are facing down, and check that the pin arrangement
on the memory module resembles the one pictured below.
CAUTION
Always populate H0 DIMM socket before installing memory modules
in the H1 DIMM sockets.
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Module
Retaining
Notch
Socket Retaining Arm
Insert the module into the socket and press down evenly on both ends firmly until
the DIMM is securely in place. (The tabs of the DIMM socket will close-up to hold
the DIMM in place when the DIMM is properly installed into the socket.)
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