X8DT3-LN4F [ETC]

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X8DT3-LN4F
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X8DT3  
X8DTi  
X8DT3-F  
X8DTi-F  
X8DT3-LN4F  
X8DTi-LN4F  
USER’S MANUAL  
Revision 1.2c  
The information in this User’s Manual 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 manual, or to notify any  
person or organization of the updates. Please Note: For the most up-to-date version of this  
manual, please see our website at www.supermicro.com.  
Super Micro Computer, Inc. ("Supermicro") reserves the right to make changes to the product  
described in this manual at any time and without notice. This product, including software and docu-  
mentation, is the property of Supermicro and/or its licensors, and is supplied only under a license.  
Any use or reproduction of this product is not allowed, except as expressly permitted by the terms  
of said license.  
IN NO EVENT WILL SUPER MICRO COMPUTER, INC. BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT,  
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECULATIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE  
USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF ADVISED OF  
THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN PARTICULAR, SUPER MICRO COMPUTER, INC.  
SHALL NOT HAVE LIABILITY FOR ANY HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, OR DATA STORED OR USED  
WITH THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING THE COSTS OF REPAIRING, REPLACING, INTEGRATING,  
INSTALLING OR RECOVERING SUCH HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, OR DATA.  
Any disputes arising between manufacturer and customer shall be governed by the laws of Santa  
Clara County in the State of California, USA. The State of California, County of Santa Clara shall be  
the exclusive venue for the resolution of any such disputes. Supermicro's total liability for all claims  
will not exceed the price paid for the hardware product.  
FCC Statement: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  
A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial  
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instruction manual, may cause harmful  
interference with radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely  
to cause harmful interference, in which case you will be required to correct the interference at your  
own expense.  
California Best Management Practices Regulations for Perchlorate Materials: This Perchlorate  
warning applies only to products containing CR (Manganese Dioxide) Lithium coin cells. “Perchlorate  
Material-special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate”.  
WARNING: Handling of lead solder materials used in this  
product may expose you to lead, a chemical known to  
the State of California to cause birth defects and other  
reproductive harm.  
Manual Revision 1.2c  
Release Date: March 9, 2012  
Unless you request and receive written permission from Super Micro Computer, Inc., you may not  
copy any part of this document.  
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Other products and companies  
referred to herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or mark  
holders.  
Copyright © 2012 by Super Micro Computer, Inc.  
All rights reserved.  
Printed in the United States of America  
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  
X8DTi/X8DT3-F/X8DTi-F/X8DT3-LN4F/X8DTi-LN4F motherboard.  
X8DT3/  
About this Motherboard  
The  
X8DT3/X8DTi/X8DT3-F/X8DTi-F/X8DT3-LN4F/X8DTi-LN4F supports  
the Intel® 5500/5600* Series Processor platform, the first dual-processing platform  
that supports the Intel QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) Technology, providing the next  
generation point-to-point system interface to replace the current Front Side Bus.  
With the 5500/5600* Series Processor platform built in, the X8DT3/X8DTi/X8DT3-  
F/X8DTi-F/X8DT3-LN4F/X8DTi-LN4F offers substantial enhancement in system  
performance with increased bandwidth and unprecedented scalability optimized  
for high-end servers, High Performance Computing (HPC) systems and intensive  
applications. Please refer to our web site (http://www.supermicro.com/products/)  
for updates on supported processors. This product is intended to be installed and  
serviced by professional technicians. (*The 5600 Series processors are supported  
by a Rev. 2.00 or later version motherboard.)  
Manual Organization  
Chapter 1 describes the features, specifications and performance of the mother-  
board and provides detailed information about the chipset.  
Chapter 2 provides hardware installation instructions. Read this chapter when in-  
stalling the processor, memory modules and other hardware components into the  
system. If you encounter any problems, see Chapter 3, which describes trouble-  
shooting procedures for video, memory and system setup stored in the CMOS.  
Chapter 4 includes an introduction to the BIOS and provides detailed information  
on running the CMOS Setup utility.  
Appendix A lists BIOS POST Error Codes. Appendix B provides Software Instal-  
lation Instructions.  
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Conventions Used in the Manual  
Special attention should be given to the following symbols for proper installation and  
to prevent damage done to the components or injury to yourself:  
Danger/Caution: Instructions to be strictly followed to prevent catastrophic  
system failure or to avoid bodily injury.  
Warning: Important information given to ensure proper system installation  
or to prevent damage to the components.  
Note: Additional Information given to differentiate various models or to  
ensure correct system setup.  
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Contacting Supermicro  
Contacting Supermicro  
Headquarters  
Address:  
Super Micro Computer, Inc.  
980 Rock Ave.  
San Jose, CA 95131 U.S.A.  
Tel:  
+1 (408) 503-8000  
+1 (408) 503-8008  
Fax:  
Email:  
marketing@supermicro.com (General Information)  
support@supermicro.com (Technical Support)  
www.supermicro.com  
Web Site:  
Europe  
Address:  
Super Micro Computer B.V.  
Het Sterrenbeeld 28, 5215 ML  
's-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands  
Tel:  
+31 (0) 73-6400390  
Fax:  
Email:  
+31 (0) 73-6416525  
sales@supermicro.nl (General Information)  
support@supermicro.nl (Technical Support)  
rma@supermicro.nl (Customer Support)  
Asia-Pacificꢀ  
Address:  
Super Micro Computer, Inc.  
4F, No. 232-1, Liancheng Rd.  
Chung-Ho 235, Taipei County  
Taiwan, R.O.C.  
Tel:  
+886-(2) 8226-3990  
Fax:  
+886-(2) 8226-3991  
Web Site:  
Email:  
Tel:  
www.supermicro.com.tw  
support@supermicro.com.tw (Technical Support)  
+886-(2) 8226-5990 (Technical Support)  
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Table of Contents  
Preface  
Chapter 1 Introduction  
1-1  
1-3  
1-4  
1-5  
1-6  
1-7  
1-8  
1-9  
Overview ......................................................................................................... 1-1  
Chipset Overview............................................................................................ 1-9  
Special Features ........................................................................................... 1-10  
PC Health Monitoring.................................................................................... 1-10  
ACPI Features................................................................................................1-11  
Power Supply................................................................................................ 1-12  
Super I/O....................................................................................................... 1-12  
Overview of the Winbond WPCM450 Controller (For X8DT3/i-F/X8DT3/i-LN4F  
Only) ...................................................................................................................... 1-13  
Chapter 2 Installation  
2-1  
2-2  
2-3  
Static-Sensitive Devices.................................................................................. 2-1  
Motherboard Installation.................................................................................. 2-2  
Processor and Heatsink Installation................................................................ 2-3  
Installing a CPU Heatsink............................................................................... 2-5  
Memory Installation ........................................................................................ 2-7  
Control Panel Connectors/IO Ports............................................................... 2-12  
1. Back Panel Connectors/IO Ports.............................................................. 2-12  
ATX PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Ports............................................ 2-13  
Universal Serial Bus (USB)...................................................................... 2-14  
Serial Ports............................................................................................... 2-15  
Video Connector....................................................................................... 2-15  
Ethernet Ports .......................................................................................... 2-16  
2. Front Control Panel................................................................................... 2-17  
3. Front Control Panel Pin Definitions .......................................................... 2-18  
NMI Button ............................................................................................... 2-18  
Power LED .............................................................................................. 2-18  
HDD LED.................................................................................................. 2-19  
NIC1/NIC2 LED Indicators ....................................................................... 2-19  
Overheat (OH)/Fan Fail LED.................................................................... 2-20  
Power Fail LED ........................................................................................ 2-20  
Reset Button ........................................................................................... 2-21  
Power Button ........................................................................................... 2-21  
Connecting Cables........................................................................................ 2-22  
Power Connectors ................................................................................... 2-22  
Fan Headers............................................................................................. 2-23  
2-4  
2-5  
2-6  
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Table of Contents  
Chassis Intrusion ..................................................................................... 2-23  
Internal Speaker....................................................................................... 2-24  
Power LED/Speaker................................................................................. 2-24  
Wake-On-LAN .......................................................................................... 2-25  
Overheat LED/Fan Fail (JOH1)................................................................ 2-25  
T-SGPIO Headers .................................................................................... 2-26  
I-Button (Optional for X8DT3/-F/LN4F only) ............................................ 2-26  
Power SMB (I2C) Connector .................................................................... 2-27  
IPMB I2C SMB.......................................................................................... 2-27  
TPM Header............................................................................................. 2-28  
DOM Power Connector............................................................................ 2-28  
Jumper Settings ............................................................................................ 2-29  
Explanation of Jumpers ................................................................................ 2-29  
GLAN Enable/Disable .............................................................................. 2-29  
CMOS Clear............................................................................................. 2-30  
Watch Dog Enable/Disable ...................................................................... 2-30  
I2C Bus to PCI-Exp. Slots ........................................................................ 2-31  
VGA Enable.............................................................................................. 2-31  
SAS Enable/Disable (X8DT3/X8DT3-F/X8DT3-LN4F only)..................... 2-32  
SAS RAID Select (X8DT3/X8DT3-F/ X8DT3-LN4F only)........................ 2-32  
BMC Enable ............................................................................................. 2-33  
Onboard LED Indicators ............................................................................... 2-34  
GLAN LEDs.............................................................................................. 2-34  
IPMI Dedicated LAN LEDs (X8DT3/i-F/-LN4F Only) ............................... 2-34  
SAS Heartbeat/Activity LED Indicators.................................................... 2-35  
2-7  
2-8  
BMC Heartbeat LED ................................................................................ 2-35  
Onboard Power LED ............................................................................... 2-36  
Floppy Drive, Serial ATA and SAS Connections........................................... 2-37  
Floppy Connector..................................................................................... 2-37  
Serial ATA Ports........................................................................................ 2-38  
SAS Ports (X8DT3/X8DT3-F/X8DT3-LN4F only)..................................... 2-38  
2-9  
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting  
3-1  
Troubleshooting Procedures ........................................................................... 3-1  
Before Power On ............................................................................................ 3-1  
No Power ........................................................................................................ 3-1  
No Video ......................................................................................................... 3-1  
Losing the System’s Setup Configuration....................................................... 3-2  
Memory Errors ............................................................................................... 3-2  
Technical Support Procedures........................................................................ 3-2  
3-2  
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3-3  
3-4  
Frequently Asked Questions........................................................................... 3-3  
Returning Merchandise for Service................................................................. 3-4  
Chapter 4 BIOS  
4-1  
Introduction...................................................................................................... 4-1  
Starting BIOS Setup Utility.............................................................................. 4-1  
How To Change the Configuration Data......................................................... 4-2  
Starting the Setup Utility ................................................................................. 4-2  
Main Setup...................................................................................................... 4-2  
Advanced Setup Configurations...................................................................... 4-4  
Security Settings ........................................................................................... 4-24  
Boot Configuration ........................................................................................4-26  
Exit Options................................................................................................... 4-27  
4-2  
4-3  
4-4  
4-5  
4-6  
Appendix A BIOS Error Beep Codes  
A-1  
BIOS Error Beep Codes .................................................................................A-1  
Appendix B Software Installation Instructions  
B-1  
Installing Software Programs..........................................................................B-1  
B-2  
Configuring Supero Doctor III .........................................................................B-2  
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Chapter 1: Introduction  
Chapter 1  
Introduction  
1-1 Overview  
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 the highest standards in quality and performance. Check that  
the following items have all been included with your motherboard. If anything listed  
here is damaged or missing, contact your retailer.  
The following items are included in the retail box.  
One (1) Supermicro Mainboard  
One (1) floppy ribbon cable (CBL-0022L)  
One (1) USB cable (CBL-0083L)  
One (1) Serial/COM cable (CBL-010L)  
Four (4) Serial ATA cables (CBL-0044L) (For X8DT3/X8DT3-F/X8DT3-LN4F)  
Six (6) Serial ATA cables (CBL-0044L) (For X8DTi/X8DTi-F/X8DTi-LN4F)  
Two (2) SAS cable for SATA/SAS Backplane (CBL-0097L-02) (For X8DT3/  
X8DT3-F/X8DT3-LN4F)  
One (1) I/O backpanel shield (MCP-260-00027-0N)  
One (1) Supermicro CD containing drivers and utilities  
One (1) User's/BIOS Manual  
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X8DT3/X8DTi/X8DT3-F/X8DTi-F/X8DT3-LN4F/X8DTi-LN4F Image  
Note: The drawings and pictures shown in this manual were based on the  
latest PCB Revision available at the time of publishing of the manual. The  
motherboard you’ve received may or may not look exactly the same as  
the graphics shown in the manual.  
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Chapter 1: Introduction  
X8DT3/X8DTi/X8DT3-F/X8DTi-F/X8DT3-LN4F/X8DTi-LN4F Layout  
KB/MOUSE  
Fan5 Fan6  
JPW3  
JPW2  
JPW1  
P1-DIMM3A  
P1-DIMM3B  
P1-DIMM2A  
P1-DIMM2B  
Fan1  
CPU2  
P1-DIMM1A  
P1-DIMM1B  
Fan7/  
CPU2  
SP1  
Fan8/  
CPU1 FAN  
LAN1  
LAN3  
P2-DIMM1B  
P2-DIMM1A  
P2-DIMM2B  
P2-DIMM2A  
P2-DIMM3B  
P2-DIMM3A  
CPU1  
LAN2  
LAN4  
1
Slot6 PCI-E 2.0x8  
SPEC  
1
LAN  
CTRL  
Intel 5520  
Slot5 PCI-E 2.0x8 in x16  
North Bridge  
SI/O  
Slot4 PCI-E 2.0 x16  
Slot3 PCI 33 MHz  
Slot2 PCI-E x4  
TPM Header  
LES1  
LAN  
CTRL  
1
J5  
LES2  
BIOS  
JBT1  
(X8DT3/i-LN4F)  
ICH10R  
LSI  
1068E  
JSM2  
JSM1  
BMC/VGA  
CTRL  
South Bridge  
T-SGPIO2 T-SGPIO1  
I-BUTTON  
JP7  
JI2C1  
JI2C2  
(*X8DT3 Models only)  
Battery  
COM2  
Slot1 PCI 33MHz  
JWF1  
I-SATA5  
I-SATA3  
I-SATA2  
I-SATA1  
USB3  
USB2  
JPB  
USB4/5  
JUSB2  
USB6/7  
JUSB3  
JPL1  
JPL2  
JPS1JPS2  
JL1 JWD  
J28  
J27  
JPG1  
Fan4  
I-SATA4  
I-SATA0  
Differences between the models  
X8DT3  
Yes  
Yes  
X8DTi X8DT3-F X8DTi-F X8DT3-LN4F X8DTi-LN4F  
SATA (ICH10R)  
SAS (1068E)  
I-Button  
Yes  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Optional  
Yes  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Optional  
Yes  
No  
No  
Optional  
IPMI 2.0 w/KVM  
LAN3/LAN4 &  
JPL2 (Jumper)  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Notes  
1. LAN Port 3, LAN Port 4, and LAN Controller#2 are for the X8DT3/i-LN4F  
only. IPMI Dedicated LAN is for X8DT3/i-F, X8DT3/i-LN4F only.  
2. SAS connectors, jumpers, and the LSI 1068E chip are available on the  
X8DT3/-F/-LN4F only. For SAS RAID configuration, refer to the LSI User  
Guide posted on our website @ http://www.supermicro.com/support/manuals/  
3. IPMI 2.0 and the Dedicated LAN (w/KVM support) are available on the  
X8DT3/i-F/-LN4F only. For more information, please refer to the user guide  
posted on our website @ http://www.supermicro.com/support/manuals/  
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Motherboard Layout  
KB/MOUSE  
Fan5 Fan6  
JPW3  
JPW2  
JPW1  
P1-DIMM3A  
P1-DIMM3B  
P1-DIMM2A  
P1-DIMM2B  
Fan1  
CPU2  
P1-DIMM1A  
P1-DIMM1B  
Fan7/  
CPU2  
SP1  
Fan8/  
CPU1 FAN  
LAN1  
LAN3  
P2-DIMM1B  
P2-DIMM1A  
P2-DIMM2B  
P2-DIMM2A  
P2-DIMM3B  
P2-DIMM3A  
CPU1  
LAN2  
LAN4  
1
Slot6 PCI-E 2.0x8  
SPEC  
1
LAN  
CTRL  
Intel 5520  
Slot5 PCI-E 2.0x8 in x16  
North Bridge  
SI/O  
Slot4 PCI-E 2.0 x16  
Slot3 PCI 33 MHz  
Slot2 PCI-E x4  
TPM Header  
LES1  
LAN  
CTRL  
1
J5  
LES2  
BIOS  
JBT1  
(X8DT3/i-LN4F)  
ICH10R  
LSI  
1068E  
JSM2  
JSM1  
BMC/VGA  
CTRL  
South Bridge  
T-SGPIO2 T-SGPIO1  
I-BUTTON  
JP7  
JI2C1  
JI2C2  
(*X8DT3 Models only)  
Battery  
COM2  
Slot1 PCI 33MHz  
JWF1  
I-SATA5  
I-SATA3  
I-SATA2  
I-SATA1  
USB3  
USB2  
JPB  
USB4/5  
JUSB2  
USB6/7  
JUSB3  
JPL1  
JPL2  
JPS1JPS2  
JL1 JWD  
J28  
J27  
JPG1  
Fan4  
I-SATA4  
I-SATA0  
Notes:  
1. Jumpers not indicated are for test purposes only.  
2. For IPMI configuration, please refer to the Winbond BMC User's Guide  
posted on our website @ http://www.supermicro.com/support/manuals/.  
3. " " indicates the location of Pin 1. Also, refer to Chapter 2 for detailed infor-  
mation on the onboard components.  
4. When LE1 is on, the onboard power connection is on. Make sure to unplug  
the power cables before removing or installing components.  
5. To avoid possible system overheating, be sure to provide adequate airflow  
to the system.  
6. JPB (BMC Enable jumper), JWF1 (DOM PWR connector), TPM (Trusted  
Platform Module header), the 5600 Series processors, and 1.35V DIMM  
modules are supported by the Rev. 2.00 or later version motherboard.  
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Chapter 1: Introduction  
Quick Reference  
Default Setting  
(See Section 5-10)  
2-3 (Disabled)  
Jumper  
JBT1  
Description  
CMOS Clear  
JI2C1/JI2C2  
JPB  
SMB to PCI Slots  
BMC Enable (for F models) Pins 1-2 (Enabled) (for R. 2.00 & later board)  
JPG1  
VGA Enable  
Pins 1-2 (Enabled)  
JPL1/JPL2  
JPS1  
LAN1/2 & LAN 3/4 Enable  
SAS Enable  
Pins 1-2 (Enabled) (JP2: for LN4 models)  
Pins 1-2 (Enabled) (Note 5 P. 1-4)  
Closed (SR RAID Enabled) (Note5 P1-4)  
Pins 1-2 (Reset)  
JPS2  
SAS RAID Enable  
Watch Dog  
JWD  
Connector  
COM1/COM2  
FAN 1-8  
Floppy  
I-Button  
J5  
Description  
COM1/COM2 Serial Port/Header  
System/CPU Fan Headers (Fans 7~8: CPU Fans)  
Floppy Disk Drive Connector  
I-Button for data storage (optional for X8DT3/-F/LN4F only)  
IPMB I2C Header (for an IPMI card)  
J6  
Power Supply SMBbus I2C Header  
JD1  
PWR LED/Speaker Header (Pins 4~7: Speaker)  
Front Panel Connector  
JF1  
JL1  
Chassis Intrusion Header  
JOH1  
Overheat LED Header  
JWF1  
DOM (Disk-On-Module) Power Header (for R. 2.0 & later)  
8-pin Secondary PWR, 24-pin ATX PWR (See Warning)  
Wake-On-LAN Header  
JPW1/JPW2, JPW3  
JWOL  
LAN1/2, LAN 3/4,  
Gigabit Ethernet (RJ45) Ports (See Note 5 on P. 1-4)  
IPMI_Dedicated LAN  
I-SATA0 ~ I-SATA5  
SAS 0~3, 4~7  
(Intel South Bridge) SATA Ports  
SAS Ports 0~3, 4~7 (X8DT3/-F/-LN4F only)  
T-SGPIO-1/T-SGPIO-2 Serial General Purpose Input/Output Headers  
TPM Header  
USB 0/1, 2,3, 4/5, 6/7  
VGA  
Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Header (for R. 2.0 & later)  
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Ports  
VGA Connector  
LED  
Description  
BMC Heartbeat LED Indicator  
D1  
LE1  
Onboard Standby LED Indicator  
LES1/LES2  
SAS LEDs (LES1: SAS Heartbeat, LES2: SAS Activity LEDs)  
Note: To provide adequate power to the system, be sure to connect JPW1,  
JPW2 and JPW3 to the power supply. Refer to the warning on P. 1-12 for  
more information.  
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Motherboard Features  
CPU  
•ꢀ Two Intel® 5500/5600* Series (LGA 1366) processors, each processor support-  
ing two full-width Intel QuickPath Interconnect links with a total of up to 51.2  
GB/s Data Transfer Rate (6.4 GB/s per direction)  
Memory  
•ꢀ DIMM sockets support up to 192 GB of DDR3 Reg. ECC or up to 48 GB of DDR3  
Unbuffered ECC/Non-ECC 1333 MHz/1066 MHz/800 MHz memory in 12 slots  
Chipset  
•ꢀ Intel 5520 chipset, including: the 5520 (North Bridge) and the ICH10R (South  
Bridge).  
Expansion Slots  
•ꢀ One PCI-E 2.0 x16 slot (Slot 4) (X8DTi/X8DTi-F only)  
•ꢀ Three PCI-E 2.0 x8 (in x16) slots (Slot 5/Slot 6, and Slot 4 for X8DT3/X8DT3-F/  
X8DTi/3-LN4 only)  
•ꢀ One PCI-E x4 slot (Slot 2) or Two PCI-E 2.0 x8 slots (for X8DTi/ X8DTi-F)  
•ꢀ Two 32-bit PCI 33 slot (Slot 1 and Slot 3)  
BIOS  
•ꢀ 32 Mb AMI SPI Flash ROM  
•ꢀ PCI 2.2, ACPI 1.0/2.0/3.0, Plug and Play (PnP), DMI 2.3, Wakeup, USB Key-  
board support, and SMBIOS 2.3  
PC Health Monitoring  
•ꢀ Onboard voltage monitors for CPU1 Vcore/CPU2 Vcore, CPU1 DIMM/CPU2  
DIMM, 1.5V, 3.3Vcc (V), 3.3V SB (V), 12Vcc (V), 5Vin, and Battery Voltage.  
•ꢀ Fan status monitor with firmware control  
•ꢀ CPU/chassis temperature monitors  
•ꢀ Platform Environment Control Interface (PECI) ready  
•ꢀ Thermal Monitor 2 (TM2) support  
•ꢀ CPU fan auto-off in sleep mode  
•ꢀ CPU slow-down on temperature overheat  
•ꢀ Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Fan Control  
•ꢀ CPU thermal trip support for processor protection, power LED  
•ꢀ Power-up mode control for recovery from AC power loss  
•ꢀ Auto-switching voltage regulator for CPU cores  
•ꢀ System overheat/Fan Fail LED Indicator and control  
•ꢀ Chassis intrusion detection  
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•ꢀ System resource alert via Supero Doctor III  
ACPI Features  
•ꢀ Slow blinking LED for suspend state indicator  
•ꢀ Main switch override mechanism  
•ꢀ ACPI Power Management  
•ꢀ Keyboard Wakeup from Soft-off  
Onboard I/O  
•ꢀ Intel ICH10R supports six SATA2 ports (with RAID0, RAID1, RAID10, RAID5  
supported in the Windows OS Environment) (Note 1)  
•ꢀ LSI 1068E supports eight SAS ports (with RAID 5 optional) (For X8DT3/-F/-  
LN4F) (Note 2)  
•ꢀ Intel 82576EB dual-port Gigabit Ethernet controllers support Giga-bit LAN  
ports (an additional 82576EB is available on the X8DT3/i-LN4F only)  
•ꢀ One floppy port interface and two COM ports (1 header, 1 port)  
•ꢀ One VGA Port supported by the WPCM450 BMC Controller  
•ꢀ PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard ports  
•ꢀ Up to eight USB 2.0 (Universal Serial Bus) (2 Backpanel USB Ports, 2 Front  
USB Headers, and 2 Type A Headers)  
•ꢀ Super I/O: Winbond W83627HG  
•ꢀ IPMI 2.0 with full KVM support (X8DT3/i-F/-LN4F only) (Note 3)  
Other  
•ꢀ Wake-on-LAN (WOL)  
•ꢀ Console redirection  
•ꢀ Onboard Fan Speed Control by Thermal Management via BIOS  
CD/Diskette Utilities  
•ꢀ BIOS flash upgrade utility and device drivers  
Dimensions  
•ꢀ Ext. ATX 12.00" (L) x 13.00" (W) (304.80 mm x 330.20 mm)  
Note 1: For SATA HostRAID configuration instructions, please refer to the  
Intel SATA HostRAID User's Guide posted at http://www.supermicro.com/  
support/manuals/.  
Note 2: For LSI SAS RAID configuration instructions, please refer to the  
LSI MegaRAID User's Guide posted at http://www.supermicro.com/sup-  
port/manuals/.  
Note 3: For IPMI configuration instructions, refer to the Embedded IPMI  
User's Guide posted at http://www.supermicro.com/support/manuals/.  
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#0-5  
#0-4  
#0-3  
#0-2  
#0-1  
VRD  
6 PHASE  
VRD  
6 PHASE  
PROCESSOR#2  
PROCESSOR#1  
QPI  
QPI  
QPI  
#4  
(Optional)  
PCI-E X16  
Ports  
#7-10  
Port  
#7  
PHY#1  
PHY#2  
LAN#2  
82576EB  
Option  
Ports  
#1-2  
Intel 5520  
Port  
#8  
SAS  
LSI 1068  
B3  
Ports#0~3  
Ports#4~7  
Option  
Ports  
#3-4  
Ports  
#5-6  
PHY#1  
PHY#2  
LAN#1  
82576EB  
PCI-E X4  
#6  
Port  
#0  
PCI-E X8  
DMI  
#5  
#5  
#4  
#3  
#2  
#1  
#0  
#2  
Intel ICH10R  
3.0 Gb/S  
PCI-E X4  
LANE 1/2/3/4  
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LANE5  
LANE6  
#3  
#2  
#1  
#0  
#9  
#8  
#7  
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USB 2.0  
PCI 33MHz  
BMC WPCM450  
LPC  
PCI-33  
#3  
SIO  
W83627  
HG  
SPI  
TPM  
PCI-33  
#1  
MS  
KB  
COM1  
External  
COM2  
internal  
Block Diagram of the 5520 Platform  
Note: This is a general block diagram. Please see the previous Mother-  
board Features pages for details on the features of each motherboard.  
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1-3 Chipset Overview  
Built upon the capability of the Intel 5520 platform, the X8DT3/X8DTi/X8DT3-F/  
X8DTi-F/X8DT3-LN4F/X8DTi-LN4F motherboard provides the performance and  
feature set required for dual-processor-based high-end systems with configura-  
tion optimized for workstations, High Performance Computing (HPC) systems,  
and intensive applications. The 5520 platform consists of the 5500/5600 Series  
(LGA 1366) processor, the 5520 (North Bridge), and the ICH10R (South Bridge).  
With the QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) controller built in, the 5520 platform is the  
first dual-processing platform that offers the next generation point-to-point system  
interconnect interface to replace the current Front Side Bus Technology, substan-  
tially enhancing system performance with increased bandwidth and scalability.  
The 5520 North Bridge connects to each processor through an independent Quick-  
Path Interconnect link. Each link consists of 20 pairs of unidirectional differential  
lanes for data transferring in addition to a differential forwarded clock. A full-width  
QuickPath interconnect link pair provides 84 signals. Each processor supports two  
QuickPath links, one going to the other processor and the other to the 5520.  
The 5520 platform supports up to 36 PCI Express Gen2 lanes, peer-to-peer read  
and write transactions. The ICH10R provides up to 6 PCI-Express ports, six SATA  
ports and 10 USB connections.  
In addition, the 5520 platform also offers a wide range of RAS (Reliability, Avail-  
ability and Serviceability) features. These features include memory interface ECC,  
x4/x8 Single Device Data Correction (SDDC), Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC),  
parity protection, out-of-band register access via SMBus, memory mirroring, and  
memory sparing.  
Main Features of the 5500/5600 Series Processor and the  
5520 Chipset  
Four processor cores in each processor with 8MB shared cache among cores  
Two full-width Intel QuickPath interconnect links, up to 6.4 GT/s of data transfer  
rate in each direction  
Virtualization Technology, Integrated Management Engine supported  
Point-to-point cache coherent interconnect, Fast/narrow unidirectional links, and  
Concurrent bi-directional traffic  
Error detection via CRC and Error correction via Link level retry  
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1-4 Special Features  
Recovery from AC Power Loss  
BIOS provides a setting for you to determine how the system will respond when AC  
power is lost and then restored to the system. You can choose for the system to  
remain powered off (in which case you must press the power switch to turn it back  
on) or for it to automatically return to a power- on state. See the Advanced BIOS  
Setup section to change this setting. The default setting is Last State.  
1-5 PC Health Monitoring  
This section describes the PC health monitoring features of the X8DT3/X8DTi/  
X8DT3-F/X8DTi-F/X8DT3-LN4F/X8DTi-LN4F. All have an onboard System Hard-  
ware Monitor chip that supports PC health monitoring. An onboard voltage monitor  
will scan these onboard voltages continuously: CPU1 Vcore/CPU2 Vcore, CPU1  
DIMM/CPU2 DIMM, 1.5V, 3.3Vcc (V), 3.3V SB (V), 12Vcc (V), 5Vin, and Battery  
Voltage. Once a voltage becomes unstable, a warning is given or an error mes-  
sage is sent to the screen. Users can adjust the voltage thresholds to define the  
sensitivity of the voltage monitor.  
Fan Status Monitor with Firmware Control  
The PC health monitor can check the RPM status of the cooling fans. The onboard  
CPU and chassis fans are controlled by Thermal Management via BIOS (under  
Hardware Monitoring in the Advanced Setting).  
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. Once it detects  
that the CPU temperature is too high, it will automatically turn on the thermal fan  
control to prevent any overheat damage to the CPU. The onboard chassis thermal  
circuitry can monitor the overall system temperature and alert users when the chas-  
sis temperature is too high.  
Warning: To avoid possible system overheating, please be sure to provide  
adequate airflow to your system.  
System Resource Alert  
This feature is available when used with Supero Doctor III in the Windows OS  
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environment or used with Supero Doctor II in Linux. Supero Doctor is used to  
notify the user of certain system events. For example, you can also configure  
Supero Doctor to provide you with warnings when the system temperature, CPU  
temperatures, voltages and fan speeds go beyond a pre-defined range.  
1-6 ACPI Features  
ACPI stands for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface. The ACPI specifica-  
tion 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.  
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 the Windows XP/2003/2008/Vista Operating  
System.  
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. Pressing the power button again  
will cause the whole system to wake-up. During the SoftOff state, the ATX power  
supply provides power to keep the required circuitry in the system "alive." In case  
the system malfunctions and you want to turn off the power, just press and hold  
the power button for 4 seconds. This option can be set in the Power section of the  
BIOS Setup routine.  
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, up-dates 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 motherboard has a 3-pin header  
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(WOL) to connect to the 3-pin header on a Network Interface Card (NIC) that has  
WOL capability. In addition, an onboard LAN controller can also support WOL  
without any connection to the WOL header. The 3-pin WOL header is to be used  
with a LAN add-on card only.  
Note: Wake-On-LAN requires an ATX 2.01 (or above) compliant power  
supply.  
1-7 Power Supply  
As with all computer products, a stable power source is necessary for proper and  
reliable operation. It is even more important for processors that have high CPU  
clock rates.  
The X8DT3/X8DTi/X8DT3-F/X8DTi-F/X8DT3-LN4F/X8DTi-LN4F can accommodate  
24-pin ATX power supplies. Although most power supplies generally meet the  
specifications required by the CPU, some are inadequate. In addition, the two 12V  
8-pin power connections are also required to ensure adequate power supply to the  
system. Also your power supply must supply 1.5A for the Ethernet ports.  
Warning: To prevent damage to the power supply or motherboard, please  
use a power supply that contains a 24-pin and two 8-pin power connectors.  
Be sure to connect these connectors to the 24-pin (JPW3) and the two  
8-pin (JPW1,JPW2) power connectors on the motherboard for adequate  
power supply to your system. Failure in doing so will void the manufacturer  
warranty on your power supply and motherboard.  
It is strongly recommended that you use a high quality power supply that meets ATX  
power supply Specification 2.02 or above. It must also be SSI compliant (For more  
information, please refer to the web site at http://www.ssiforum.org/). 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.  
1-8 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 genera-  
tor, 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  
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ports (UARTs). 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 provides functions that comply with ACPI (Advanced Configuration  
and Power Interface), which includes support of legacy and ACPI power manage-  
ment through an SMI or SCI function pin. It also features auto power management  
to reduce power consumption.  
1-9 Overview of the Winbond WPCM450 Controller (For  
X8DT3/i-F/X8DT3/i-LN4F Only)  
The Winbond WPCM450 Controller is a Baseboard Management Controller (BMC)  
that supports the 2D/VGA-compatible Graphics Core with the PCI interface,  
Virtual Media, and Keyboard/Video/Mouse Redirection (KVMR) modules. With  
blade-oriented Super I/O capability built-in, the WPCM450 Controller is ideal for  
legacy-reduced server platforms.  
The WPCM450 interfaces with the host system via a PCI interface to communicate  
with the Graphics core. It supports USB 2.0 and 1.1 for remote keyboard/mouse/  
virtual media emulation. It also provides LPC interface to control Super IO functions.  
The WPCM450 is connected to the network via an external Ethernet Phy module.  
The WPCM450 communicates with onboard components via six SMBus interfaces,  
fan control, and Platform Environment Control Interface (PECI) buses.  
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Chapter 2  
Installation  
2-1 Static-Sensitive Devices  
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components. To prevent dam-  
age 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.  
Use only the correct type of onboard CMOS battery as specified by the  
manufacturer. Do not install the onboard battery upside down to avoid possible  
explosion.  
Unpacking  
The motherboard is shipped in antistatic packaging to avoid static damage. When  
unpacking the board, make sure the person handling it is static protected.  
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2-2 Motherboard Installation  
All motherboards have standard mounting holes to fit different types of chassis.  
Make sure that the locations of all the mounting holes for both motherboard and  
chassis match. Although a chassis may have both plastic and metal mounting  
fasteners, metal ones are highly recommended because they ground the mother-  
board to the chassis. Make sure that the metal standoffs click in or are screwed in  
tightly. Then use a screwdriver to secure the motherboard onto the motherboard  
tray. Note: Some components are very close to the mounting holes. Please take  
precautionary measures to prevent damage to these components when installing  
the motherboard to the chassis.  
Locations of Mounting Holes  
Tools Needed  
1. Phillips Screwdriver  
2. Pan head #6 screws  
Installation Instructions  
1. Install the IO shield into the chassis.  
2. Locate the mounting holes on the motherboard. Refer to the layout above for  
mounting hole locations.  
3. Locate the matching mounting holes on the chassis. Align the mounting holes  
on the motherboard against the mounting holes on the chassis.  
4. Install standoffs in the chassis as needed.  
5. Install the motherboard into the chassis carefully to avoid damage to mother-  
board components.  
Warning: To avoid damaging the motherboard and its components, please  
do not apply any force greater than 8 lb/sq.in (8 lbs. per square inch) when  
installing a screw into a mounting hole.  
6. Insert a Pan head #6 screw into a mounting hole on the motherboard and its  
matching mounting hole on the chassis, using a Phillips screwdriver.  
7. Repeat Step 4 to insert #6 screws to all mounting holes.  
8. Make sure that the motherboard is securely placed on the chassis.  
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2-3 Processor and Heatsink Installation  
Warning: When handling the processor package, avoid placing direct  
!
pressure on the label area of the fan.  
Notes:  
1. Always connect the power cord last and always remove it before adding, re-  
moving or changing any hardware components. Make sure that you install the  
processor into the CPU socket before you install the CPU heatsink.  
2. Make sure to install the motherboard into the chassis before you install the  
CPU heatsink and heatsink fans.  
3. When purchasing a 5500/5600 Series processor or when receiving a moth-  
erboard with a 5500/5600 Series processor pre-installed, make sure that the  
CPU plastic cap is in place, and none of the CPU pins are bent; otherwise,  
contact the retailer immediately.  
4. Refer to the Motherboard Features Section for more details on CPU support.  
1. Press the socket clip to release  
the load plate, which covers the  
CPU socket, from its locking  
position.  
Socket Clip  
Plastic Cap  
Load Plate  
2. Gently lift the socket clip to  
open the load plate.  
3. Hold the plastic cap at its north  
and south center edges to re-  
move it from the CPU socket.  
Hold the north & south edges of  
the plastic cap to remove it  
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1. After removing the plastic cap,  
using your thumb and the index  
finger, hold the CPU at the  
north and south center edges.  
2. Align the CPU key, the semi-  
circle cutout, against the socket  
key, the notch below the gold  
color dot on the side of the  
socket.  
3. Once both the CPU and the  
socket are aligned, carefully  
lower the CPU straight down  
into the socket. (Do not rub the  
CPU against the surface of the  
socket or its pins to avoid dam-  
aging the CPU or the socket.)  
4. With the CPU inside the socket,  
inspect the four corners of the  
CPU to make sure that the CPU  
is properly installed.  
5. Once the CPU is securely  
seated on the socket, lower the  
CPU load plate to the socket.  
6. Use your thumb to gently push  
the socket clip down to the clip  
lock.  
Warning: Please save the  
plastic cap. The mother-  
board must be shipped  
with the plastic cap prop-  
erly installed to protect the  
CPU socket pins. Ship-  
ment without the plastic  
cap properly installed will  
cause damage to the sock-  
et pins.  
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Installing a CPU Heatsink  
1. Do not apply any thermal  
grease to the heatsink or the  
CPU die because the required  
amount has already been ap-  
plied.  
Screw#1  
Screw#2  
2. Place the heatsink on top of the  
CPU so that the four mounting  
holes are aligned with those on  
the retention mechanism.  
Screw#1  
Install Screw#1  
Screw#2  
3. Install two diagonal screws (ie  
the #1 and the #2 screws) and  
tighten them until just snug  
(-do not fully tighten the screws  
to avoid possible damage to  
the CPU.)  
4. Finish the installation by fully  
tightening all four screws.  
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Removing the Heatsink  
Warning: We do not recommend that the CPU or the heatsink be re-  
moved. However, if you do need to remove the heatsink, please follow  
the instructions below to uninstall the heatsink and prevent damage to  
the CPU or other components.  
1. Unplug the power cord from the  
power supply.  
2. Disconnect the heatsink fan  
wires from the CPU fan header.  
3. Using a screwdriver, loosen and  
remove the heatsink screws  
Using a screwdriver to  
from the motherboard in the se-  
remove Screw#1  
quence as show in the picture  
on the right.  
4. Hold the heatsink as shown  
in the picture on the right and  
gently wriggle the heatsink to  
loosen it from the CPU. (Do not  
use excessive force when wrig-  
Remove Screw#2  
gling the heatsink.)  
5. Once the CPU is loosened,  
remove the heatsink from the  
CPU socket.  
6. To reinstall the CPU and the  
heatsink, clean the surface of  
the CPU and the heatsink to get  
rid of the old thermal grease.  
Reapply the proper amount of  
thermal grease on the surface  
before reinstalling them on the  
motherboard.  
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2-4 Memory Installation  
Note: Check the Supermicro web site for recommended memory modules.  
CAUTION  
Exercise extreme care when installing or removing DIMM  
modules to prevent any possible damage. Also note that the  
memory is interleaved to improve performance (See step 1).  
DIMM Installation  
1. Insert the desired number of DIMMs into the memory slots, starting with  
DIMM #P1-DIMM1A. When populating two DIMM modules within a channel,  
always start with Bank1 first. For optimal memory performance, please install  
3 memory modules of the same type and same speed at a time with the  
maximum of 12 modules. (See the Memory Installation Tables on Pages 2-8,  
2-9.)  
2. Insert each DIMM module vertically into its slot. Pay attention to the notch  
along the bottom of the module to prevent inserting the DIMM module incor-  
rectly.  
3. Gently press down on the DIMM module until it snaps into place in the slot.  
Repeat for all modules.  
DIMM DDR3  
Notch  
Notch  
Release  
Tab  
Note: Notch  
should align  
with the  
receptive point  
on the slot  
Release  
Tab  
To Install: Insert module vertically and press down until it  
snaps into place. Pay attention to the alignment notch at  
the bottom.  
To Remove:  
Use your thumbs  
to gently push  
the release tabs  
near both ends of  
the module. This  
should release it  
from the slot.  
3
Release Tab  
Release Tab  
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Memory Population for Optimal Performance  
-For a motherboard with One CPU (CPU1) installed  
Branch 0  
Branch 1  
Branch 2  
3 DIMMs P1 DIMM1A  
6 DIMMs P1 DIMM1A  
P1 DIMM2A  
P1 DIMM1B P1 DIMM2A P1 DIMM2B  
P1 DIMM3A  
P1 DIMM3A  
P1 DIMM3B  
Memory Population for Optimal Performance  
-For a motherboard with One CPU (CPU2) installed  
Branch 0  
Branch 1  
Branch 2  
3 DIMMs P2 DIMM1A  
6 DIMMs P2 DIMM1A  
P2 DIMM2A  
P2 DIMM1B P2 DIMM2A P2 DIMM2B  
P2 DIMM3A  
P2 DIMM3A  
P2 DIMM3B  
Memory Population for Optimal Performance  
-For a motherboard with Two CPUs installed  
CPU1  
CPU2  
Branch 0  
Branch 1  
Branch 3  
Branch 0  
Branch 1  
Branch 3  
6 DIMMs  
1A  
1A  
2A  
2A  
3A  
3A  
1A  
1A  
2A  
2A  
3A  
12  
1B  
2B  
3B  
1B  
2B  
3A  
3B  
DIMMs  
Memory Support  
The X8DT3/X8DTi/X8DT3-F/X8DTi-F/X8DT3-LN4F/X8DTi-LN4F supports up to  
192 GB Registered ECC DDR3 or up to 48 GB Unbuffered ECC/Non-ECC 1333  
MHz/1066 MHz/800 MHz in 12 DIMMs. Please note that Memory Speed support  
depends on the type of CPU used in the motherboard.  
DIMMꢀModuleꢀPopulationꢀConfigurationꢀ  
For memory to work properly, follow the tables below for memory installation.  
Memory Support for the motherboards w/5500 Series Processors  
installed  
RDIMM Population for the Motherboard w/5500 Processors Installed  
DIMM  
Slots per  
Channel  
DIMMs  
Populated  
per Channel  
DIMM Type (Reg.=  
Registered)  
Speeds (in MHz)  
Ranks per DIMM  
(any combination;  
SR=Single Rank,  
DR=Dual Rank,  
QR=Quad Rank)  
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
Reg. DDR3 ECC  
Reg. DDR3 ECC  
Reg. DDR3 ECC  
Reg. DDR3 ECC  
800,1066,1333  
800,1066  
800,1066  
800  
SR or DR  
QR  
Mixing SR, DR  
Mixing SR, DR, QR  
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UDIMM Population for the Motherboard w/5500 Processors Installed  
DIMM  
Slots  
per  
DIMMs  
Populated  
per Channel  
DIMM Type  
(Unb.= Unbuffered)  
Speeds (in  
MHz)  
Ranks per DIMM  
(Mixing: any  
combination;  
Channel  
SR=Single Rank,  
DR=Dual Rank)  
2
2
1
2
Unb. ECC/NON-ECC DDR3  
800,1066,1333  
800,1066  
SR or DR  
Unb. ECC/NON-ECC DDR3 (Note)  
Mixing SR, DR  
Note: 1333 MHz RDIMMs will run at 1066 MHz (-BIOS automatic downgrading).  
Memory Support for the Motherboards w/5600 Processors Installed  
1.5V DIMMs  
1.5V RDIMM Population for the Motherboard w/5600 Processors Installed  
DIMM  
Slots per  
Channel  
DIMMs  
Populated  
per Channel  
DIMM Type  
(Reg.=Registered)  
Speeds (in MHz)  
Ranks per DIMM  
(any combination;  
SR=Single Rank,  
DR=Dual Rank,  
QR=Quad Rank)  
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
Reg. DDR3 ECC  
Reg. DDR3 ECC  
Reg. DDR3 ECC  
Reg. DDR3 ECC  
800,1066,1333  
800,1066 (Note 1)  
800,1066, 1333  
800 (Note 2)  
SR or DR  
QR  
Mixing SR, DR  
Mixing SR, DR, QR  
Note 1: 1333 MHz RDIMMs will run at 1066 MHz (-BIOS automatic downgrading).  
Note 2: 1333/1066 MHz RDIMMs will run at 800 MHz (-BIOS automatic downgrading).  
1.5V UDIMM Population for the Motherboard w/5600 Processors Installed  
DIMM  
Slots per  
Channel  
DIMMs  
Populated  
per Channel  
DIMM Type (Unb.=  
Unbufered)  
Speeds (in MHz)  
Ranks per DIMM  
(any combination;  
SR=Single Rank,  
DR=Dual Rank,  
QR=Quad Rank)  
2
2
1
2
Unb. DDR3 ECC/Non-ECC  
Unb. DDR3 ECC/Non-ECC  
800,1066,1333  
800,1066, 1333  
SR or DR  
Mixing SR, DR  
Note 1: 1333 MHz for two DIMMs per channel is supported when Unbuf./ECC DIMMs are used.  
Note 2: Mixing of 1.35V and 1.5V DIMMs is not recommended.  
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1.35V DIMMs  
1.35V RDIMM Population for the Motherboard w/5600 Processors Installed  
DIMM  
Slots per  
Channel  
DIMMs  
Populated  
per Channel  
DIMM Type  
(Reg.=Registered)  
Speeds (in MHz)  
Ranks per DIMM  
(any combination;  
SR=Single Rank,  
DR=Dual Rank,  
QR=Quad Rank)  
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
Reg. DDR3 ECC  
Reg. DDR3 ECC  
Reg. DDR3 ECC  
Reg. DDR3 ECC  
800,1066,1333  
800 (Note 1)  
SR or DR  
QR  
800,1066 (Note 2)  
800 (Note 3)  
Mixing SR, DR  
Mixing SR, DR, QR  
Note 1: 1333/1066 MHz QR RDIMMs will run at 800 MHz (-BIOS automatic downgrading).  
Note 2: 1333 MHz SR/DR RDIMMs will run at 800 MHz (-BIOS automatic downgrading).  
Note 3: 1333/1066 MHz SR/DR/QR RDIMMs will run at 800 MHz (-BIOS automatic downgrading).  
Note 4: Mixing of 1.35V and 1.5V DIMMs is not recommended.  
1.35V UDIMM Population for the Motherboard w/5600 Processors Installed  
DIMM  
Slots per  
Channel  
DIMMs  
Populated  
per Channel  
DIMM Type (Unb.=  
Unbufered)  
Speeds (in MHz)  
Ranks per DIMM  
(any combination;  
SR=Single Rank,  
DR=Dual Rank,  
QR=Quad Rank)  
2
2
1
2
Unb. DDR3 ECC  
Unb. DDR3 ECC  
800,1066,1333  
800,1066  
SR or DR  
Mixing SR, DR  
Note 1: 1333 MHz for two DIMMs per channel is supported when Unbuf./ECC DIMMs are used.  
Note 2: Mixing of 1.35V and 1.5V DIMMs is not recommended.  
Note 1: Due to OS limitations, some operating systems may not show  
more than 4 GB of memory.  
Note 2: Due to memory allocation to system devices, the amount of  
memory that remains available for operational use will be reduced when  
4 GB of RAM is used. The reduction in memory availability is dispropor-  
tional. (See the following Memory Availability Table.)  
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Possible System Memory Allocation & Availability  
System Device  
Size  
Physical Memory  
Remaining (-Available) (4 GB Total System  
Memory)  
Firmware Hub flash memory (System  
1 MB  
3.99 GB  
BIOS)  
Local APIC  
4 KB  
3.99 GB  
3.99 GB  
3.99 GB  
3.76 GB  
3.51 GB  
3.01 GB  
Area Reserved for the chipset  
I/O APIC (4 Kbytes)  
PCI Enumeration Area 1  
PCI Express (256 MB)  
2 MB  
4 KB  
256 MB  
256 MB  
512 MB  
PCI Enumeration Area 2 (if needed)  
-Aligned on 256-MB boundary-  
VGA Memory  
TSEG  
16 MB  
1 MB  
2.85 GB  
2.84 GB  
2.84 GB  
Memory available for the OS & other  
applications  
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2-5 Control Panel Connectors/IO Ports  
The I/O ports are color coded in conformance with the PC 99 specification. See  
the picture below for the colors and locations of the various I/O ports.  
1. Back Panel Connectors/IO Ports  
5
2
1
11  
10  
9
8
4
6
7
3
BackꢀPanelꢀI/OꢀPortꢀLocationsꢀandꢀDefinitionsꢀ  
Back Panel Connectors  
1. Keyboard (Purple)  
2. PS/2 Mouse (Green)  
3. Back Panel USB Port 0  
4. Back Panel USB Port 1  
5. Dedicated LAN (X8DT3/i-F/ X8DT3/i-LN4F only)  
6. COM Port 1 (Turquoise)  
7. VGA (Blue)  
8. Gigabit LAN 1  
9. Gigabit LAN 3 (for X8DT3-LN4F/X8DTi-LN4F only)  
10. Gigabit LAN 2  
11. Gigabit LAN 4 (for X8DT3-LN4F/X8DTi-LN4F only)(See  
Section 2-5 for details.)  
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ATX PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2  
Mouse Ports  
PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Pin  
Definitions  
PS2 Keyboard  
PS2 Mouse  
The ATX PS/2 keyboard and PS/2  
mouse are located next to the Back  
Panel USB Ports 0~1 on the moth-  
erboard. See the table at right for pin  
definitions.  
Pin# Definition  
Pin#  
Definition  
1
2
3
KB Data  
1
2
3
Mouse Data  
No Connection  
Ground  
No Connection  
Ground  
4
Mouse/KB VCC  
(+5V)  
4
Mouse/KB VCC  
(+5V)  
5
6
KB Clock  
5
6
Mouse Clock  
Mouse  
No Connection  
No Connection  
VCC: with 1.5A PTC (current limit)  
Keyboard  
1. Keyboard (Purple)  
2. Mouse (Green)  
2
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Back Panel USB  
(USB 0/1)  
Universal Serial Bus (USB)  
Front Panel USB  
(USB 2/3)  
Two Universal Serial Bus ports (USB  
0 and USB 1) are located on the I/O  
back panel. Additionally, six USB con-  
nections (USB 2, 3, 4/5, 6/7) on the  
motherboard to provide front chassis  
access. (Cables are not included).  
See the tables on the right for pin  
definitions.  
Pin# Definitions  
Pin# Definition  
1
2
3
4
5
+5V  
1
2
3
4
5
Vcc  
PO-  
Data-  
Data+  
Ground  
NA  
PO+  
Ground  
N/A  
Front Panel USB  
PinꢀDefinitionsꢀ(USB4/5/6/7)  
USB 4/6 USB 5/7  
Pin #  
Definition  
+5V  
Pin # Definition  
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
+5V  
PO-  
PO-  
PO+  
Ground  
Key  
PO+  
Ground  
No connection  
1. Backpanel USB 0  
2. Backpanel USB 1  
3. Front Panel USB 2  
4. Front Panel USB 3  
5. Front Panel USB 4/5  
6. Front Panel USB 6/7  
1
2
2
1
6
5
4
3
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Serial Ports  
Serial Ports-COM1/COM2  
PinꢀDefinitions  
TwoCOMconnections(COM1&COM2)  
are located on the motherboard. COM1  
is located on the Backplane IO panel.  
COM2 is located next to the onboard  
battery to provide additional onboard  
serial connection support. See the table  
on the right for pin definitions.  
Pin #  
Definition Pin #  
Definition  
DSR  
1
2
3
4
5
DCD  
RXD  
6
7
8
9
RTS  
CTS  
RI  
TXD  
DTR  
Ground  
10  
N/A  
Video Connector  
A Video (VGA) connector is located  
next to COM Port1 on the IO back-  
plane. This connector is used to provide  
video display. Refer to the board layout  
below for the location.  
1. COM1  
2. COM2  
3. VGA  
1
COM2  
1
3
2
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Ethernet Ports  
LAN Ports  
PinꢀDefinition  
Two Ethernet ports (LAN 1/LAN2) are  
located at on the IO backplane. In  
addition, LAN 3/LAN4 are supported  
on the X8DT3/i-LN4F. A dedicated  
LAN is also located on the X8DT3/i-F/  
X8DT3/i-LN4F to provide KVM sup-  
port for IPMI 2.0. All these ports ac-  
cept RJ45 type cables. (Note: Please  
refer to the LED Indicator Section for  
LAN LED information.)  
Pin# Definition  
1
2
3
4
P2V5SB  
TD0+  
10  
11  
12  
13  
SGND  
Act LED  
P3V3SB  
TD0-  
TD1+  
Link 100 LED  
(Yellow, +3V3SB)  
5
TD1-  
14  
Link 1000 LED  
(Yellow, +3V3SB)  
6
7
8
9
TD2+  
TD2-  
TD3+  
TD3-  
15  
16  
17  
88  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
(NC: No Connection)  
1. LAN1  
2. LAN2  
5
3. LAN3 (X8DT3/i-LN4F only)  
4. LAN4 (X8DT3/i-LN4F only)  
5. LAN5 (X8DT3/i-F/-LN4F  
only)  
3
4
1
2
5
4
3
1
2
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2. Front Control Panel  
JF1 contains header pins for various buttons and indicators that are normally lo-  
cated on a control panel at the front of the chassis. These connectors are designed  
specifically for use with Supermicro server chassis. See the figure below for the  
descriptions of the various control panel buttons and LED indicators. Refer to the  
following section for descriptions and pin definitions.  
JF1 Header Pins  
20 19  
Ground  
NMI  
X
X
Vcc  
Power LED  
Vcc  
Vcc  
HDD LED  
NIC1 LED  
NIC2 LED  
Vcc  
Vcc  
OH/Fan Fail LED  
PWR Fail LED  
Vcc  
Reset  
Reset Button  
Power Button  
Ground  
Ground  
PWR  
2
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3.ꢀFrontꢀControlꢀPanelꢀPinꢀDefinitions  
NMI Button  
NMI Button  
PinꢀDefinitionsꢀ(JF1)  
The non-maskable interrupt button  
header is located on pins 19 and 20  
Pin# Definition  
of JF1. Refer to the table on the right  
19  
20  
Control  
Ground  
for pin definitions.  
Power LED  
Power LED  
PinꢀDefinitionsꢀ(JF1)  
The Power LED connection is located  
on pins 15 and 16 of JF1. Refer to the  
table on the right for pin definitions.  
Pin# Definition  
15  
16  
+5V  
Ground  
A. NMI  
B. PWR LED  
20 19  
A
NMI  
Ground  
X
X
B
Power LED  
Vcc  
Vcc  
Vcc  
Vcc  
Vcc  
Vcc  
HDD LED  
NIC1 LED  
NIC2 LED  
OH/Fan Fail LED  
PWR Fail LED  
Ground  
Reset  
Reset Button  
Power Button  
Ground  
PWR  
2
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HDD LED  
The HDD LED connection is located  
on pins 13 and 14 of JF1. Attach a  
hard drive LED cable here to display  
disk activity (for any hard drive ac-  
tivities on the system, including SAS,  
Serial ATA and IDE). See the table on  
the right for pin definitions.  
HDD LED  
PinꢀDefinitionsꢀ(JF1)  
Pin# Definition  
13  
14  
+5V  
HD Active  
NIC1/NIC2 LED Indicators  
The NIC (Network Interface Control-  
ler) LED connection for GLAN port 1 is  
located on pins 11 and 12 of JF1, and  
the LED connection for GLAN Port 2  
is on Pins 9 and 10. Attach the NIC  
LED cables to display network activity.  
Refer to the table on the right for pin  
definitions.  
GLAN1/2 LED  
PinꢀDefinitionsꢀ(JF1)  
Pin# Definition  
9/11  
Vcc  
10/12 Ground  
A. HDD LED  
B. NIC1 LED  
C. NIC2 LED  
20 19  
Ground  
X
NMI  
X
Vcc  
Power LED  
A
HDD LED  
Vcc  
Vcc  
Vcc  
Vcc  
Vcc  
B
NIC1 LED  
C
NIC2 LED  
OH/Fan Fail LED  
PWR Fail LED  
Ground  
Reset  
Reset Button  
Power Button  
Ground  
PWR  
2
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Overheat (OH)/Fan Fail LED  
OH/Fan Fail LED  
PinꢀDefinitionsꢀ(JF1)  
Connect an LED Cable to the OH/  
Pin# Definition  
Fan Fail connection on pins 7 and 8  
7
8
Vcc  
of JF1 to provide advanced warnings  
of chassis overheating or fan failure.  
Refer to the table on the right for pin  
definitions.  
Ground  
OH/Fan Fail Indicator  
Status  
State Definition  
Off  
On  
Normal  
Overheat  
Fan Fail  
Flash-  
ing  
Power Fail LED  
PWR Fail LED  
PinꢀDefinitionsꢀ(JF1)  
The Power Fail LED connection is  
located on pins 5 and 6 of JF1. Re-  
fer to the table on the right for pin  
definitions.  
Pin# Definition  
5
6
Vcc  
Ground  
A. OH/Fan Fail LED  
B. PWR Supply Fail  
20 19  
Ground  
NMI  
X
X
Vcc  
Power LED  
Vcc  
Vcc  
Vcc  
Vcc  
Vcc  
HDD LED  
NIC1 LED  
NIC2 LED  
A
OH/Fan Fail LED  
B
PWR Fail LED  
Reset  
Reset Button  
Power Button  
Ground  
Ground  
PWR  
2
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Reset Button  
Reset Button  
PinꢀDefinitionsꢀ(JF1)  
The Reset Button connection is located  
on pins 3 and 4 of JF1. Attach it to a  
hardware reset switch on the computer  
case. Refer to the table on the right for  
pin definitions.  
Pin# Definition  
3
4
Reset  
Ground  
Power Button  
The Power Button connection is located  
on pins 1 and 2 of JF1. Momentarily con-  
tacting both pins will power on/off the sys-  
tem. This button can also be configured  
to function as a suspend button (with a  
setting in the BIOS - see Chapter 4). To  
turn off the power when set to suspend  
mode, press the button for at least 4  
seconds. Refer to the table on the right  
for pin definitions.  
Power Button  
PinꢀDefinitionsꢀ(JF1)  
Pin# Definition  
1
2
Signal  
+3V Standby  
A. Reset Button  
B. PWR Button  
20 19  
Ground  
X
NMI  
X
Vcc  
Power LED  
Vcc  
Vcc  
Vcc  
Vcc  
Vcc  
HDD LED  
NIC1 LED  
NIC2 LED  
OH/Fan Fail LED  
PWR Fail LED  
A
Reset  
Reset Button  
Ground  
Ground  
B
Power Button  
PWR  
2
1
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2-6 Connecting Cables  
PinꢀDefinitions  
Pin# Definition Pin #  
Definition  
+3.3V  
+3.3V  
COM  
Power Connectors  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
+3.3V  
-12V  
1
2
A24-pinmainpowersupplyconnector(JPW3)  
and two 8-pin CPU PWR connectors (JPW1/  
JPW2) on the motherboard. These power  
connectors meet the SSI EPS 12V specifi-  
cation. In addition to the 24-pin ATX power  
connector, the 12V 8-pin CPU PWR connec-  
tors at JPW1/JPW2 must also be connected  
to your power supply. See the table on the  
right for pin definitions.  
COM  
PS_ON  
COM  
COM  
COM  
Res (NC)  
+5V  
3
4
+5V  
5
COM  
6
+5V  
7
COM  
8
PWR_OK  
5VSB  
+12V  
9
+5V  
10  
11  
12  
+5V  
+12V  
COM  
+3.3V  
Warning: To prevent damage to  
the power supply or motherboard,  
please use a power supply that  
contains a 24-pin and two 8-pin  
power connectors. Be sure to  
connect these connectors to the  
24-pin (JPW3) and the two 8-pin  
(JPW1,JPW2) power connectors  
on the motherboard. Failure in do-  
ing so will void the manufacturer  
warranty on your power supply and  
motherboard.  
(Required)  
12V 8-pin PWR Connector  
PinꢀDefinitions  
Pins  
Definition  
Ground  
+12V  
1 through 4  
5 through 8  
(Required)  
B
C
A
A. 24-pin ATX PWR  
(Req'd)  
KB/MOUSE  
Fan5 Fan6  
JPW3  
JPW2  
JPW1  
P1-DIMM3A  
P1-DIMM3B  
P1-DIMM2A  
P1-DIMM2B  
Fan1  
B/C.8-pin Processor PWR  
(Req'd)  
CPU2  
P1-DIMM1A  
P1-DIMM1B  
Fan7/  
CPU2  
SP1  
Fan8/  
CPU1 FAN  
LAN1  
LAN3  
P2-DIMM1B  
P2-DIMM1A  
P2-DIMM2B  
P2-DIMM2A  
P2-DIMM3B  
P2-DIMM3A  
CPU1  
LAN2  
LAN4  
1
Slot6 PCI-E 2.0x8  
SPEC  
1
LAN  
CTRL  
Intel 5520  
Slot5 PCI-E 2.0x8 in x16  
North Bridge  
SI/O  
Slot4 PCI-E 2.0 x16  
Slot3 PCI 33 MHz  
Slot2 PCI-E x4  
TPM Header  
LES1  
LAN  
CTRL  
1
J5  
LES2  
BIOS  
(X8DT3/i-LN4F)  
JBT1  
ICH10R  
LSI  
1068E  
JSM2  
JSM1  
BMC/VGA  
CTRL  
South Bridge  
T-SGPIO2 T-SGPIO1  
I-BUTTON  
JP7  
JI2C1  
JI2C2  
(*X8DT3 Models only)  
Battery  
COM2  
Slot1 PCI 33MHz  
JWF1  
I-SATA5  
I-SATA3  
I-SATA1  
USB3  
USB2  
JPB  
JPG1  
USB4/5  
JUSB2  
USB6/7  
JUSB3  
JPL1  
JPL2  
JPS1JPS2  
JL1 JWD  
J28  
J27  
Fan4  
I-SATA4  
I-SATA2  
I-SATA0  
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Fan Headers  
Fan Header  
This motherboard has six chassis/system  
fan headers (Fan1 to Fan6) and two CPU  
fans (Fan7/Fan8) on the motherboard. All  
these 4-pin fans headers are backward  
compatible with the traditional 3-pin fans.  
However, fan speed control is available  
for 4-pin fans only. The fan speeds are  
controlled by Thermal Management via  
Hardware Monitoring in the Advanced  
Setting in the BIOS. (The Default setting  
is Disabled.) See the table on the right for  
pin definitions.  
PinꢀDefinitionsꢀ  
Pin# Definition  
1
2
3
4
Ground  
+12V  
Tachometer  
PWR Modulation  
Chassis Intrusion  
Chassis Intrusion  
PinꢀDefinitionsꢀ(JL1)  
A Chassis Intrusion header is located  
at JL1 on the motherboard. Attach an  
appropriate cable from the chassis to  
inform you of a chassis intrusion when  
the chassis is opened.  
Pin# Definition  
1
2
Intrusion Input  
Ground  
E
F
A. Fan 1  
KB/MOUSE  
Fan5 Fan6  
JPW3  
JPW2  
JPW1  
P1-DIMM3A  
P1-DIMM3B  
P1-DIMM2A  
P1-DIMM2B  
B. Fan 2  
Fan1  
A
C. Fan 3  
CPU2  
P1-DIMM1A  
P1-DIMM1B  
D. Fan 4  
Fan7/  
CPU2  
G
E. Fan 5  
SP1  
Fan8
CPU1
H
F. Fan 6  
LAN1  
LAN3  
P2-DIMM1B  
P2-DIMM1A  
P2-DIMM2B  
P2-DIMM2A  
P2-DIMM3B  
P2-DIMM3A  
B
C
CPU1  
G. Fan 7 (CPU2 Fan)  
H. Fan 8 (CPU1 Fan)  
I. Chassis Intrusion  
LAN2  
LAN4  
1
Slot6 PCI-E 2.0x8  
SPEC  
1
LAN  
CTRL  
Intel 5520  
Slot5 PCI-E 2.0x8 in x16  
North Bridge  
SI/O  
Slot4 PCI-E 2.0 x16  
Slot3 PCI 33 MHz  
Slot2 PCI-E x4  
TPM Header  
LES1  
LAN  
CTRL  
1
J5  
LES2  
BIOS  
JBT1  
(X8DT3/i-LN4F)  
ICH10R  
LSI  
1068E  
JSM2  
JSM1  
BMC/VGA  
CTRL  
South Bridge  
T-SGPIO2 T-SGPIO1  
I-BUTTON  
JP7  
JI2C1  
JI2C2  
(*X8DT3 Models only)  
Battery  
COM2  
Slot1 PCI 33MHz  
JWF1  
I-SATA5  
I-SATA3  
I-SATA1  
USB3  
USB2  
JPB  
USB4/5  
JUSB2  
USB6/7  
JUSB3  
JPL1  
JPL2  
S1JPS2  
J28  
J27  
JL1 J
I
JPG1  
D
Fan4  
I-SATA4  
I-SATA2  
I-SATA0  
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Internal Speaker  
Internal Buzzer (SP1)  
PinꢀDefinition  
The Internal Speaker, located at SP1,  
can be used to provide audible indica-  
tions for various beep codes. See the  
table on the right for pin definitions.  
Refer to the layout below for the loca-  
tions of the Internal Buzzer (SP1).  
Pin#  
Pin 1  
Pin 2  
Definitions  
Beep In  
Pos. (+)  
Neg. (-)  
Alarm  
Speaker  
Power LED/Speaker  
On the JD1 header, pins 1-3 are used  
for power LED indication, and pins 4-7  
are for the speaker. See the table on  
the right for speaker pin definitions.  
Please note that the speaker con-  
nector pins (4-7) are for use with an  
external speaker. If you wish to use  
the onboard speaker, you should close  
pins 6-7 with a jumper.  
Speaker Connector  
Pin Setting Definition  
Pins 6-7 Internal Speaker  
Pins 4-7 External Speaker  
A. Internal Speaker (Buzz-  
KB/MOUSE  
Fan5 Fan6  
JPW3  
JPW2  
JPW1  
P1-DIMM3A  
P1-DIMM3B  
P1-DIMM2A  
P1-DIMM2B  
er)  
Fan1  
B. PWR LED/Speaker  
CPU2  
P1-DIMM1A  
P1-DIMM1B  
Fan7/  
CPU2  
A
SP1  
Fan8/  
CPU1 FAN  
B
LAN1  
LAN3  
P2-DIMM1B  
P2-DIMM1A  
P2-DIMM2B  
P2-DIMM2A  
P2-DIMM3B  
P2-DIMM3A  
CPU1  
LAN2  
LAN4  
1
Slot6 PCI-E 2.0x8  
SPEC  
1
LAN  
CTRL  
Intel 5520  
Slot5 PCI-E 2.0x8 in x16  
North Bridge  
SI/O  
Slot4 PCI-E 2.0 x16  
Slot3 PCI 33 MHz  
Slot2 PCI-E x4  
TPM Header  
LES1  
LAN  
CTRL  
1
J5  
LES2  
BIOS  
JBT1  
(X8DT3/i-LN4F)  
ICH10R  
LSI  
1068E  
JSM2  
JSM1  
BMC/VGA  
CTRL  
South Bridge  
T-SGPIO2 T-SGPIO1  
I-BUTTON  
JP7  
JI2C1  
JI2C2  
(*X8DT3 Models only)  
Battery  
COM2  
Slot1 PCI 33MHz  
JWF1  
I-SATA5  
I-SATA3  
I-SATA1  
USB3  
USB2  
JPB  
USB4/5  
JUSB2  
USB6/7  
JUSB3  
JPL1  
JPL2  
JPS1JPS2  
JL1 JWD  
J28  
J27  
JPG1  
Fan4  
I-SATA4  
I-SATA2  
I-SATA0  
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Wake-On-LAN  
Wake-On-LAN  
PinꢀDefinitionsꢀ  
The Wake-On-LAN header is located  
at JWOL on the motherboard. You  
must also have a LAN card with a  
Wake-On-LAN connector and a cable  
to use this feature. See the table on  
the right for pin definitions.  
Pin# Definition  
1
2
3
+5V Standby  
Ground  
Wake-up  
Overheat LED  
PinꢀDefinitionsꢀ  
Overheat LED/Fan Fail (JOH1)  
Pin# Definition  
The JOH1 header is used to connect  
an LED indicator to provide warnings  
of chassis overheating or fan failure.  
This LED will blink when a fan failure  
occurs. Refer to the table on right for  
pin definitions.  
1
2
5vDC  
OH Active  
OH/Fan Fail LED  
PinꢀDefinitionsꢀ  
State  
Solid  
Message  
Overheat  
Blinking Fan Fail  
KB/MOUSE  
A. Wake-On-LAN  
Fan5 Fan6  
JPW3  
JPW2  
JPW1  
P1-DIMM3A  
P1-DIMM3B  
P1-DIMM2A  
P1-DIMM2B  
Fan1  
B. Overheat/Fan Fail  
LED  
CPU2  
P1-DIMM1A  
P1-DIMM1B  
Fan7/  
CPU2  
SP1  
B
Fan8/  
CPU1 FAN  
LAN1  
LAN3  
P2-DIMM1B  
P2-DIMM1A  
P2-DIMM2B  
P2-DIMM2A  
P2-DIMM3B  
P2-DIMM3A  
CPU1  
LAN2  
LAN4  
1
Slot6 PCI-E 2.0x8  
SPEC  
1
LAN  
CTRL  
Intel 5520  
Slot5 PCI-E 2.0x8 in x16  
North Bridge  
SI/O  
Slot4 PCI-E 2.0 x16  
Slot3 PCI 33 MHz  
Slot2 PCI-E x4  
TPM Header  
LES1  
LAN  
CTRL  
1
J5  
LES2  
BIOS  
JBT1  
(X8DT3/i-LN4F)  
ICH10R  
LSI  
1068E  
JSM2  
JSM1  
BMC/VGA  
CTRL  
South Bridge  
T-SGPIO2 T-SGPIO1  
I-BUTTON  
JP7  
JI2C1  
JI2C2  
(*X8DT3 Models only)  
Battery  
COM2  
Slot1 PCI 33MHz  
JWF1  
I-SATA5  
I-SATA3  
I-SATA1  
A
USB3  
USB2  
JPB  
USB4/5  
JUSB2  
USB6/7  
JUSB3  
JPL1  
JPL2  
JPS1JPS2  
JL1 JWD  
J28  
J27  
JPG1  
Fan4  
I-SATA4  
I-SATA2  
I-SATA0  
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T-SGPIO Headers  
T-SGPIO  
Two SGPIO (Serial-Link General  
Purpose Input/Output) headers  
(T-SGPIO-1/T-SGPIO-2) are located  
the motherboard. These headers  
support serial link interfaces for the  
onboard SATA and SAS connectors.  
See the table on the right for pin defini-  
tions. Refer to the board layout below  
for the location.  
PinꢀDefinitionsꢀ  
Pin# Definition  
Pin  
2
Definition  
NC  
1
3
NC  
Ground  
4
Data  
5
7
Load  
NC  
6
8
Ground  
NC  
Note: NC= No Connections  
I-Button (Optional for X8DT3/-F/  
LN4F only)  
An onboard I-Button, located next to  
USB Ports 2~3, is an 1-wire computer  
chip enclosed in a durable stainless  
steel can. I-Button stores instruc-  
tions, provides electronic interface  
and allows HostRAID to operate with  
Mega-RAID firmware.  
A. T-SGPIO-1  
KB/MOUSE  
Fan5 Fan6  
JPW3  
JPW2  
JPW1  
P1-DIMM3A  
P1-DIMM3B  
P1-DIMM2A  
P1-DIMM2B  
Fan1  
B. T-SGPIO-2  
C. I-Button (Optional for  
X8DT3 models only)  
CPU2  
P1-DIMM1A  
P1-DIMM1B  
Fan7/  
CPU2  
SP1  
Fan8/  
CPU1 FAN  
LAN1  
LAN3  
P2-DIMM1B  
P2-DIMM1A  
P2-DIMM2B  
P2-DIMM2A  
P2-DIMM3B  
P2-DIMM3A  
CPU1  
LAN2  
LAN4  
1
Slot6 PCI-E 2.0x8  
SPEC  
1
LAN  
CTRL  
Intel 5520  
Slot5 PCI-E 2.0x8 in x16  
North Bridge  
SI/O  
Slot4 PCI-E 2.0 x16  
Slot3 PCI 33 MHz  
Slot2 PCI-E x4  
TPM Header  
LES1  
LAN  
CTRL  
1
J5  
LES2  
BIOS  
JBT1  
(X8DT3/i-LN4F)  
C
A
B
ICH10R  
LSI  
1068E  
JSM2  
JSM1  
BMC/VGA  
CTRL  
South Bridge  
T-SGPIO2 T-SGPIO1  
I-BUTTON  
JP7  
JI2C1  
JI2C2  
(*X8DT3 Models only)  
Battery  
COM2  
Slot1 PCI 33MHz  
JWF1  
I-SATA5  
I-SATA3  
I-SATA1  
USB3  
USB2  
JPB  
USB4/5  
JUSB2  
USB6/7  
JUSB3  
JPL1  
JPL2  
JPS1JPS2  
JL1 JWD  
J28  
J27  
JPG1  
Fan4  
I-SATA4  
I-SATA2  
I-SATA0  
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Power SMB (I2C) Connector  
PWR SMB  
PinꢀDefinitionsꢀ  
Power System Management Bus  
(I2C) Connector (J6) monitors power  
supply, fan and system temperatures.  
See the table on the right for pin  
definitions.  
Pin# Definition  
1
2
Clock  
Data  
3
4
5
PWR Fail  
Ground  
+3.3V  
SMB Header  
PinꢀDefinitionsꢀ  
IPMB I2C SMB  
Pin# Definition  
A System Management Bus header  
for the IPMI slot is located at J5.  
Connect the appropriate cable here  
to use the IPMB I2C connection on  
your system.  
1
2
3
4
Data  
Ground  
Clock  
No Connection  
KB/MOUSE  
A. PWR SMB  
B. IPMB SMB  
Fan5 Fan6  
A
JPW3  
JPW2  
JPW1  
P1-DIMM3A  
P1-DIMM3B  
P1-DIMM2A  
P1-DIMM2B  
Fan1  
CPU2  
P1-DIMM1A  
P1-DIMM1B  
Fan7/  
CPU2  
SP1  
Fan8/  
CPU1 FAN  
LAN1  
LAN3  
P2-DIMM1B  
P2-DIMM1A  
P2-DIMM2B  
P2-DIMM2A  
P2-DIMM3B  
P2-DIMM3A  
CPU1  
LAN2  
LAN4  
1
Slot6 PCI-E 2.0x8  
SPEC  
1
LAN  
CTRL  
Intel 5520  
Slot5 PCI-E 2.0x8 in x16  
North Bridge  
SI/O  
Slot4 PCI-E 2.0 x16  
Slot3 PCI 33 MHz  
Slot2 PCI-E x4  
TPM Header  
LES1  
LAN  
CTRL  
B
J5  
LES2  
BIOS  
JBT1  
(X8DT3/i-LN4F)  
ICH10R  
LSI  
1068E  
JSM2  
JSM1  
BMC/VGA  
CTRL  
South Bridge  
T-SGPIO2 T-SGPIO1  
I-BUTTON  
JP7  
JI2C1  
JI2C2  
(*X8DT3 Models only)  
Battery  
COM2  
Slot1 PCI 33MHz  
JWF1  
I-SATA5  
I-SATA3  
I-SATA2  
I-SATA1  
USB3  
USB2  
JPB  
USB4/5  
JUSB2  
USB6/7  
JUSB3  
JPL1  
JPL2  
JPS1JPS2  
JL1 JWD  
J28  
J27  
JPG1  
Fan4  
I-SATA4  
I-SATA0  
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TPM Header  
TPM Header  
PinꢀDefinitions  
A Trusted Platform Module header  
(JTPM1) is located next to COM2 port  
to provide TPM support for system  
data security. See the table on the  
right for pin definitions.  
Pin #  
1
Definition  
Pin #  
Definition  
GND  
LCLK  
2
4
6
8
3
LFRAME#  
LRESET#  
LAD 3  
<(KEY)>  
+5V (X)  
5
7
LAD 2  
Note: This header is avail-  
able on a R. 2.00 or later  
version of motherboard.  
9
+3.3V  
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
LAD1  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
LAD0  
GND  
SMB_CLK4  
+3V_DUAL  
GND  
SMB_DAT4  
SERIRQ  
CLKRUN# (X)  
LDRQ# (X)  
LPCPD#  
DOM Power Connector  
DOM PWR  
PinꢀDefinitionsꢀ  
A power connector for SATA DOM  
(Disk_On_Module) Devices is located  
at JWF1. Connect the appropriate  
cable here to provide power support  
for your DOM devices.  
Pin# Definition  
1
2
3
+5V  
Ground  
Ground  
Note: This header is avail-  
able on a R. 2.00 or later  
version of motherboard.  
A.TPM Header  
B. DOM PWR  
KB/MOUSE  
Fan5 Fan6  
JPW3  
JPW2  
JPW1  
P1-DIMM3A  
P1-DIMM3B  
P1-DIMM2A  
P1-DIMM2B  
Fan1  
CPU2  
P1-DIMM1A  
P1-DIMM1B  
Fan7/  
CPU2  
SP1  
Fan8/  
CPU1 FAN  
LAN1  
LAN3  
P2-DIMM1B  
P2-DIMM1A  
P2-DIMM2B  
P2-DIMM2A  
P2-DIMM3B  
P2-DIMM3A  
CPU1  
LAN2  
LAN4  
1
Slot6 PCI-E 2.0x8  
SPEC  
1
LAN  
CTRL  
Intel 5520  
Slot5 PCI-E 2.0x8 in x16  
North Bridge  
SI/O  
Slot4 PCI-E 2.0 x16  
Slot3 PCI 33 MHz  
Slot2 PCI-E x4  
TPM Header  
LES1  
LAN  
CTRL  
A
J5  
LES2  
BIOS  
JBT1  
(X8DT3/i-LN4F)  
ICH10R  
LSI  
1068E  
JSM2  
JSM1  
BMC/VGA  
CTRL  
South Bridge  
T-SGPIO2 T-SGPIO1  
I-SATA5  
I-BUTTON  
JP7  
JI2C1  
JI2C2  
(*X8DT3 Models only)  
Battery  
COM2  
Slot1 PCI 33MHz  
JWF1  
B
JPS1JPS2  
JL1 JWD  
I-SATA3  
I-SATA1  
USB3  
USB2  
JPB  
USB4/5  
JUSB2  
USB6/7  
JUSB3  
JPL1  
JPL2  
J28  
J27  
JPG1  
Fan4  
I-SATA4  
I-SATA2  
I-SATA0  
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2-7 Jumper Settings  
Explanation of Jumpers  
3
2
1
Connector  
Pins  
To modify the operation of the mother-  
board, jumpers can be used to choose  
between optional settings. Jumpers create  
shorts between two pins to change the  
function of the connector. Pin 1 is identified  
with a square solder pad on the printed  
circuit board. See the motherboard layout  
pages for jumper locations.  
Jumper  
Cap  
3
2
1
Setting  
Pin 1-2 short  
Note: On two pin jumpers,  
"Closed" means the jumper is on  
and "Open" means the jumper is  
off the pins.  
GLAN 1 & 2 Enable  
Jumper Settings (JPL1)  
GLAN Enable/Disable  
Pin# Definition  
1-2  
2-3  
Enabled (default)  
Disabled  
Use JPL1 to enable or disable the GLAN  
Ports 1 & 2. Use JPL2 to enable or disable  
the GLAN Ports 3 & 4 on the X8DT3/i-  
LN4F. See the tables on the right for  
jumper settings. The default setting is  
Enabled.  
GLAN 3 & 4 Enable  
Jumper Settings (JPL2)  
Pin# Definition  
1-2  
2-3  
Enabled (default)  
Disabled  
A. GLAN 1 &2 Enable  
B. GLAN 3 & 4 Enable  
(For X8DT3/i-LN4F only)  
KB/MOUSE  
Fan5 Fan6  
JPW3  
JPW2  
JPW1  
P1-DIMM3A  
P1-DIMM3B  
P1-DIMM2A  
P1-DIMM2B  
Fan1  
CPU2  
P1-DIMM1A  
P1-DIMM1B  
Fan7/  
CPU2  
SP1  
Fan8/  
CPU1 FAN  
LAN1  
LAN3  
P2-DIMM1B  
P2-DIMM1A  
P2-DIMM2B  
P2-DIMM2A  
P2-DIMM3B  
P2-DIMM3A  
CPU1  
LAN2  
LAN4  
1
Slot6 PCI-E 2.0x8  
SPEC  
1
LAN  
CTRL  
Intel 5520  
Slot5 PCI-E 2.0x8 in x16  
North Bridge  
SI/O  
Slot4 PCI-E 2.0 x16  
Slot3 PCI 33 MHz  
Slot2 PCI-E x4  
TPM Header  
LES1  
LAN  
CTRL  
1
J5  
LES2  
BIOS  
JBT1  
(X8DT3/i-LN4F)  
ICH10R  
LSI  
1068E  
JSM2  
JSM1  
BMC/VGA  
CTRL  
South Bridge  
T-SGPIO2 T-SGPIO1  
I-BUTTON  
JP7  
JI2C1  
JI2C2  
(*X8DT3 Models only)  
Battery  
COM2  
Slot1 PCI 33MHz  
JWF1  
A
B
I-SATA5  
I-SATA3  
I-SATA1  
USB3  
USB2  
JPB  
USB4/5  
JUSB2  
USB6/7  
JUSB3  
JPL1  
JPL2  
JPS1JPS2  
JL1 JWD  
J28  
J27  
JPG1  
Fan4  
I-SATA4  
I-SATA2  
I-SATA0  
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CMOS Clear  
JBT1 is used to clear CMOS. Instead of pins, this "jumper" consists of contact  
pads to prevent the accidental clearing of CMOS. To clear CMOS, use a metal  
object such as a small screwdriver to touch both pads at the same time to short  
the connection. Always remove the AC power cord from the system before clear-  
ing CMOS.  
Note: For an ATX power supply, you must completely shut down the sys-  
tem, remove the AC power cord and then short JBT1 to clear CMOS.  
Watch Dog Enable/Disable  
Watch Dog (JWD) is a system monitor that  
Watch Dog  
Jumper Settings (JWD)  
can reboot the system when a software ap-  
Jumper Setting Definition  
plication hangs. Close Pins 1-2 to reset the  
system if an application hangs. Close Pins  
2-3 to generate a non-maskable interrupt  
signal for the application that hangs. See the  
table on the right for jumper settings. Watch  
Dog must also be enabled in the BIOS.  
Pins 1-2  
Reset  
(default)  
Pins 2-3  
Open  
NMI  
Disabled  
A. Clear CMOS  
KB/MOUSE  
Fan5 Fan6  
JPW3  
JPW2  
JPW1  
P1-DIMM3A  
P1-DIMM3B  
P1-DIMM2A  
P1-DIMM2B  
B. Watch Dog Enable  
Fan1  
CPU2  
P1-DIMM1A  
P1-DIMM1B  
Fan7/  
CPU2  
SP1  
Fan8/  
CPU1 FAN  
LAN1  
LAN3  
P2-DIMM1B  
P2-DIMM1A  
P2-DIMM2B  
P2-DIMM2A  
P2-DIMM3B  
P2-DIMM3A  
CPU1  
LAN2  
LAN4  
1
Slot6 PCI-E 2.0x8  
SPEC  
1
LAN  
CTRL  
Intel 5520  
Slot5 PCI-E 2.0x8 in x16  
North Bridge  
SI/O  
Slot4 PCI-E 2.0 x16  
Slot3 PCI 33 MHz  
Slot2 PCI-E x4  
TPM Header  
LES1  
LAN  
CTRL  
1
J5  
LES2  
BIOS  
JBT1  
(X8DT3/i-LN4F)  
A
ICH10R  
LSI  
1068E  
JSM2  
JSM1  
BMC/VGA  
CTRL  
South Bridge  
T-SGPIO2 T-SGPIO1  
I-BUTTON  
JP7  
JI2C1  
JI2C2  
(*X8DT3 Models only)  
Battery  
COM2  
Slot1 PCI 33MHz  
JWF1  
I-SATA5  
I-SATA3  
I-SATA1  
B
JPS1JPS2  
JL1 JWD  
USB3  
USB2  
JPB  
USB4/5  
JUSB2  
USB6/7  
JUSB3  
JPL1  
JPL2  
J28  
J27  
JPG1  
Fan4  
I-SATA4  
I-SATA2  
I-SATA0  
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I2C Bus to PCI-Exp. Slots  
I2C to PCI-Exp  
Jumpers JI2C1 and JI2C2 allow you to  
connect the System Management Bus  
(I2C) to PCI-Express slots. The default  
setting is Open to disable the connec-  
tion. See the table on the right for jumper  
settings.  
Jumper Settings  
Jumper Setting Definition  
1-2  
2-3  
Enabled  
Disabled (Default)  
VGA Enable  
VGA Enable  
Jumper Settings  
Jumper JPG1 allows the user to enable  
the onboard VGA connector. The default  
setting is 1-2 to enable the connection.  
See the table on the right for jumper  
settings.  
Jumper Setting Definition  
1-2  
2-3  
Enabled (Default)  
Disabled  
A. JI2C1  
B. JI2C2  
KB/MOUSE  
Fan5 Fan6  
JPW3  
JPW2  
JPW1  
P1-DIMM3A  
P1-DIMM3B  
P1-DIMM2A  
P1-DIMM2B  
Fan1  
C. VGA Enable  
CPU2  
P1-DIMM1A  
P1-DIMM1B  
Fan7/  
CPU2  
SP1  
Fan8/  
CPU1 FAN  
LAN1  
LAN3  
P2-DIMM1B  
P2-DIMM1A  
P2-DIMM2B  
P2-DIMM2A  
P2-DIMM3B  
P2-DIMM3A  
CPU1  
LAN2  
LAN4  
1
Slot6 PCI-E 2.0x8  
SPEC  
1
LAN  
CTRL  
Intel 5520  
Slot5 PCI-E 2.0x8 in x16  
North Bridge  
SI/O  
Slot4 PCI-E 2.0 x16  
Slot3 PCI 33 MHz  
Slot2 PCI-E x4  
TPM Header  
LES1  
LAN  
CTRL  
1
J5  
LES2  
BIOS  
JBT1  
(X8DT3/i-LN4F)  
ICH10R  
LSI  
1068E  
JSM2  
JSM1  
BMC/VGA  
CTRL  
A
South Bridge  
T-SGPIO2 T-SGPIO1  
I-BUTTON  
JP7  
JI2C1  
JI2C2  
(*X8DT3 Models only)  
Battery  
COM2  
Slot1 PCI 33MHz  
JWF1  
I-SATA5  
I-SATA3  
I-SATA1  
C
USB3  
USB2  
B
JPB  
USB4/5  
JUSB2  
USB6/7  
JPG1  
JPL1  
JPL2  
JPS1JPS2  
JL1 JWD  
J28  
J27  
Fan4  
JUSB3  
I-SATA4  
I-SATA2  
I-SATA0  
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SAS Enable/Disable (X8DT3/  
SAS Enable  
Jumper Settings  
X8DT3-F/X8DT3-LN4F only)  
Jumper Setting Definition  
Jumper JPS1 allows you to enable or  
1-2  
2-3  
SAS Enabled (Default)  
SAS Disabled  
disable the onboard SAS connections.  
The default setting is Pins 1-2 to enable  
the connection. See the table on the right  
for jumper settings.  
SAS RAID Select (X8DT3/X8DT3-F/  
X8DT3-LN4F only)  
SASꢀRAIDꢀConfig.ꢀSelect  
Jumper Settings  
Jumper JPS2 allows you to select RAID  
Configuration settings for the onboard  
SAS connections. See the table on the  
right for jumper settings.  
Jumper Setting Definition  
Open  
Integrated Target Mode (IT)  
Closed Software RAID (SR) (Default)  
Note: For more information on LSI SAS RAID configuration, please refer  
to the LSI MegaRAID User's Guide posted on our website @ http://www.  
supermicro.com/support/manuals/.  
A. SAS Enable  
KB/MOUSE  
Fan5 Fan6  
JPW3  
JPW2  
JPW1  
P1-DIMM3A  
P1-DIMM3B  
P1-DIMM2A  
P1-DIMM2B  
B. SAS RAID Config.  
Fan1  
Select  
CPU2  
P1-DIMM1A  
P1-DIMM1B  
Fan7/  
CPU2  
SP1  
Fan8/  
CPU1 FAN  
LAN1  
LAN3  
P2-DIMM1B  
P2-DIMM1A  
P2-DIMM2B  
P2-DIMM2A  
P2-DIMM3B  
P2-DIMM3A  
CPU1  
LAN2  
LAN4  
1
Slot6 PCI-E 2.0x8  
SPEC  
1
LAN  
CTRL  
Intel 5520  
Slot5 PCI-E 2.0x8 in x16  
North Bridge  
SI/O  
Slot4 PCI-E 2.0 x16  
Slot3 PCI 33 MHz  
Slot2 PCI-E x4  
TPM Header  
LES1  
LAN  
CTRL  
1
J5  
LES2  
BIOS  
JBT1  
(X8DT3/i-LN4F)  
ICH10R  
LSI  
1068E  
JSM2  
JSM1  
BMC/VGA  
CTRL  
South Bridge  
T-SGPIO2 T-SGPIO1  
I-BUTTON  
JP7  
JI2C1  
JI2C2  
(*X8DT3 Models only)  
Battery  
COM2  
Slot1 PCI 33MHz  
JWF1  
I-SATA5  
I-SATA3  
I-SATA1  
A
JL1 JWD  
B
USB3  
USB2  
JPB  
USB4/5  
JUSB2  
USB6/7  
JUSB3  
JPL1  
JPL2  
JPS1JPS2  
J28  
J27  
JPG1  
Fan4  
I-SATA4  
I-SATA2  
I-SATA0  
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BMC Enable  
BMC Enable  
Jumper Settings  
Jumper JPB allows you to enable or  
disable embedded the WPCM 450  
BMC Controller (Baseboard Manage-  
ment Controller) to support IPMI 2.O  
on theX8DT3/i-F/LN4F. The default set-  
ting is Open to enable the connection.  
See the table on the right for jumper  
settings.  
Jumper Setting Definition  
Pins 1-2  
Pins 2-3  
BMC Enabled (Default)  
BMC Disabled  
Note: This header is available  
on a R. 2.00 or later version of  
motherboard.  
A. BMC Enable  
KB/MOUSE  
Fan5 Fan6  
JPW3  
JPW2  
JPW1  
P1-DIMM3A  
P1-DIMM3B  
P1-DIMM2A  
P1-DIMM2B  
Fan1  
CPU2  
P1-DIMM1A  
P1-DIMM1B  
Fan7/  
CPU2  
SP1  
Fan8/  
CPU1 FAN  
LAN1  
LAN3  
P2-DIMM1B  
P2-DIMM1A  
P2-DIMM2B  
P2-DIMM2A  
P2-DIMM3B  
P2-DIMM3A  
CPU1  
LAN2  
LAN4  
1
Slot6 PCI-E 2.0x8  
SPEC  
1
LAN  
CTRL  
Intel 5520  
Slot5 PCI-E 2.0x8 in x16  
North Bridge  
SI/O  
Slot4 PCI-E 2.0 x16  
Slot3 PCI 33 MHz  
Slot2 PCI-E x4  
TPM Header  
LES1  
LAN  
CTRL  
1
J5  
LES2  
BIOS  
JBT1  
(X8DT3/i-LN4F)  
ICH10R  
LSI  
1068E  
JSM2  
JSM1  
BMC/VGA  
CTRL  
South Bridge  
T-SGPIO2 T-SGPIO1  
I-BUTTON  
JP7  
JI2C1  
JI2C2  
(*X8DT3 Models only)  
Battery  
COM2  
Slot1 PCI 33MHz  
A
JWF1  
I-SATA5  
I-SATA3  
I-SATA1  
USB3  
USB2  
JPB  
USB4/5  
JUSB2  
USB6/7  
JPL1  
JPL2  
JPS1JPS2  
JL1 JWD  
J28  
J27  
JPG1  
Fan4  
JUSB3  
I-SATA4  
I-SATA2  
I-SATA0  
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2-8 Onboard LED Indicators  
GLAN LEDs  
Activity LED  
Link LED  
Rear View (when facing the  
rear side of the chassis)  
Two LAN ports (LAN 1/LAN 2) are located  
on the IO Backplane of the motherboard.  
In addition, LAN3/LAN4 are located on the  
X8DT3/i-LN4F. Each Ethernet LAN port  
has two LEDs. The yellow LED indicates  
activity, while the Link LED may be green,  
amber or off to indicate the speed of the  
connections. See the tables at right for  
more information.  
LAN 1/LAN 2 Activity LED (Left)  
LED State  
Color  
Status  
Definition  
Yellow  
Flashing  
Active  
LAN 1/LAN 2 Link LED (Right)  
LED State  
LED Color Definition  
Off  
No Connection or 10 Mbps  
100 Mbps  
Green  
Amber  
1 Gbps  
IPMI LAN (F models only)  
IPMI Dedicated LAN LEDs (X8DT3/i-F/-  
LN4F Only)  
Activity LED  
Link LED  
In addition to LAN 1/LAN 2, an IPMI Dedicat-  
ed LAN is also located on the IO Backplane  
of the X8DT3/i-F/-LN4F. The amber LED on  
the right indicates activity, while the green  
LED on the left indicates the speed of the  
connection. See the tables at right for more  
information.  
IPMI LAN Link LED (Left) &  
Activity LED (Right)  
Color  
Status  
Definition  
100 Mbps  
Link (Left)  
Green: Solid  
Activity (Right) Amber: Blinking Active  
KB/MOUSE  
Fan5 Fan6  
A. LAN1/2 LEDs  
JPW3  
JPW2  
JPW1  
P1-DIMM3A  
P1-DIMM3B  
P1-DIMM2A  
P1-DIMM2B  
Fan1  
B. LAN3/4 LEDs (X8DT3/i-  
C
LN4)  
CPU2  
P1-DIMM1A  
P1-DIMM1B  
B. Dedicated LAN LEDs  
(X8DT3/i-F/-LN4F)  
Fan7/  
CPU2  
SP1  
Fan8/  
CPU1 FAN  
LAN1  
LAN3  
P2-DIMM1B  
P2-DIMM1A  
P2-DIMM2B  
P2-DIMM2A  
P2-DIMM3B  
P2-DIMM3A  
CPU1  
A
B
LAN2  
LAN4  
1
Slot6 PCI-E 2.0x8  
SPEC  
1
LAN  
CTRL  
Intel 5520  
Slot5 PCI-E 2.0x8 in x16  
North Bridge  
SI/O  
Slot4 PCI-E 2.0 x16  
Slot3 PCI 33 MHz  
Slot2 PCI-E x4  
TPM Header  
LES1  
LAN  
CTRL  
1
J5  
LES2  
BIOS  
JBT1  
(X8DT3/i-LN4F)  
ICH10R  
LSI  
1068E  
JSM2  
JSM1  
BMC/VGA  
CTRL  
South Bridge  
T-SGPIO2 T-SGPIO1  
I-BUTTON  
JP7  
JI2C1  
JI2C2  
(*X8DT3 Models only)  
Battery  
COM2  
Slot1 PCI 33MHz  
JWF1  
I-SATA5  
I-SATA3  
I-SATA1  
USB3  
USB2  
JPB  
USB4/5  
JUSB2  
USB6/7  
JUSB3  
JPL1  
JPL2  
JPS1JPS2  
JL1 JWD  
J28  
J27  
JPG1  
Fan4  
I-SATA4  
I-SATA2  
I-SATA0  
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SAS Heartbeat/Activity LED Indicators  
Two Onboard SAS LED are located on  
the motherboard. LES1 is SAS Heart-  
beat LED, and LES2 is SAS Activity  
LED. When LES1 is blinking, SAS con-  
nections function normally. When this  
LES2 is blinking, SAS connections are  
active. See the tables at right for more  
information.  
Onboard SAS LED Indicators  
(LES1/LES2) Settings  
LED Color Definition  
LES1  
LES2  
Blinking: SAS: Normal  
Blinking: SAS: Active  
BMC Heartbeat LED  
BMC Heartbeat LED Indicators  
(D1) Settings  
A BMC Heartbeat LED is located at D1  
on the motherboard. When D1 is blinking,  
BMC functions normally. See the tables  
at right for more information.  
LED# Definition  
D1  
Blinking: BMC: Normal  
KB/MOUSE  
Fan5 Fan6  
JPW3  
JPW2  
JPW1  
P1-DIMM3A  
P1-DIMM3B  
P1-DIMM2A  
P1-DIMM2B  
Fan1  
A. SAS Heartbeat LED  
B. SAS Activity LED  
CPU2  
P1-DIMM1A  
P1-DIMM1B  
Fan7/  
CPU2  
C. BMC Heartbeat LED  
SP1  
Fan8/  
CPU1 FAN  
LAN1  
LAN3  
P2-DIMM1B  
P2-DIMM1A  
P2-DIMM2B  
P2-DIMM2A  
P2-DIMM3B  
P2-DIMM3A  
CPU1  
LAN2  
LAN4  
1
Slot6 PCI-E 2.0x8  
SPEC  
1
LAN  
CTRL  
Intel 5520  
Slot5 PCI-E 2.0x8 in x16  
North Bridge  
SI/O  
Slot4 PCI-E 2.0 x16  
Slot3 PCI 33 MHz  
Slot2 PCI-E x4  
B
M Header  
LAN  
CTRL  
A
1
J5  
LES2  
LES1  
BIOS  
JBT1  
(X8DT3/i-LN4F)  
ICH10R  
LSI  
1068E  
JSM2  
BMC/VGA  
South Bridge  
CTRL  
T-SGPIO2 T-SGPIO1  
I-BUTTON  
JP7  
JI2C1  
JI2C2  
(*X8DT3 Models only)  
Battery  
COM2  
C
JSM1  
Slot1 PCI 33MHz  
JWF1  
I-SATA5  
I-SATA3  
I-SATA1  
USB3  
USB2  
JPB  
USB4/5  
JUSB2  
USB6/7  
JUSB3  
JPL1  
JPL2  
JPS1JPS2  
JL1 JWD  
J28  
J27  
JPG1  
Fan4  
I-SATA4  
I-SATA2  
I-SATA0  
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Onboard Power LED  
Onboard PWR LED (LE1)  
Settings  
An Onboard Power LED is located at LE1  
LED Color Definition  
on the motherboard. When this LED is lit,  
Off  
System Off (PWR cable not  
connected)  
the system is on. Be sure to turn off the  
system and unplug the power cord before  
removing or installing components. See  
the tables at right for more information.  
Green  
System Power On  
KB/MOUSE  
Fan5 Fan6  
JPW3  
JPW2  
JPW1  
A. Onboard Power LED  
P1-DIMM3A  
P1-DIMM3B  
P1-DIMM2A  
P1-DIMM2B  
Fan1  
CPU2  
P1-DIMM1A  
P1-DIMM1B  
Fan7/  
CPU2  
SP1  
Fan8/  
CPU1 FAN  
LAN1  
LAN3  
P2-DIMM1B  
P2-DIMM1A  
P2-DIMM2B  
P2-DIMM2A  
P2-DIMM3B  
P2-DIMM3A  
CPU1  
A
LAN2  
LAN4  
1
Slot6 PCI-E 2.0x8  
SPEC  
1
LAN  
CTRL  
Intel 5520  
Slot5 PCI-E 2.0x8 in x16  
North Bridge  
SI/O  
Slot4 PCI-E 2.0 x16  
Slot3 PCI 33 MHz  
Slot2 PCI-E x4  
TPM Header  
LES1  
LAN  
CTRL  
1
J5  
LES2  
BIOS  
JBT1  
(X8DT3/i-LN4F)  
ICH10R  
LSI  
1068E  
JSM2  
JSM1  
BMC/VGA  
CTRL  
South Bridge  
T-SGPIO2 T-SGPIO1  
I-BUTTON  
JP7  
JI2C1  
JI2C2  
(*X8DT3 Models only)  
Battery  
COM2  
Slot1 PCI 33MHz  
JWF1  
I-SATA5  
I-SATA3  
I-SATA1  
USB3  
USB2  
JPB  
USB4/5  
JUSB2  
USB6/7  
JUSB3  
JPL1  
JPL2  
JPS1JPS2  
JL1 JWD  
J28  
J27  
JPG1  
Fan4  
I-SATA4  
I-SATA2  
I-SATA0  
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Chapter 2: Installation  
2-9 Floppy Drive, Serial ATA and SAS Connections  
Note the following when connecting the floppy and hard disk drive cables:  
The floppy disk drive cable has seven twisted wires.  
A red mark on a wire typically designates the location of pin 1.  
A single floppy disk drive ribbon cable has 34 wires and two connectors to  
provide for two floppy disk drives. The connector with twisted wires always  
connects to drive A, and the connector that does not have twisted wires always  
connects to drive B.  
Floppy Drive Connector  
PinꢀDefinitionsꢀ  
Pin# Definition  
Pin #  
2
Definition  
FDHDIN  
1
Ground  
Ground  
Key  
3
4
Reserved  
FDEDIN  
5
6
7
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
8
Index  
Floppy Connector  
9
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
26  
28  
30  
32  
34  
Motor Enable  
Drive Select B  
Drive Select B  
Motor Enable  
DIR  
The floppy connector is located next  
to the Super I/O chip on the mother-  
board. See the table on the right for  
pin definitions.  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
21  
23  
25  
27  
29  
31  
33  
STEP  
Write Data  
Write Gate  
Track 00  
Write Protect  
Read Data  
Side 1 Select  
Diskette  
KB/MOUSE  
A. Floppy  
Fan5 Fan6  
JPW3  
JPW2  
JPW1  
P1-DIMM3A  
P1-DIMM3B  
P1-DIMM2A  
P1-DIMM2B  
Fan1  
CPU2  
P1-DIMM1A  
P1-DIMM1B  
Fan7/  
CPU2  
SP1  
Fan8/  
CPU1 FAN  
LAN1  
LAN3  
P2-DIMM1B  
P2-DIMM1A  
P2-DIMM2B  
P2-DIMM2A  
P2-DIMM3B  
P2-DIMM3A  
CPU1  
LAN2  
LAN4  
1
Slot6 PCI-E 2.0x8  
SPEC  
1
LAN  
CTRL  
Intel 5520  
Slot5 PCI-E 2.0x8 in x16  
North Bridge  
SI/O  
A
Slot4 PCI-E 2.0 x16  
Slot3 PCI 33 MHz  
Slot2 PCI-E x4  
TPM Header  
LES1  
LAN  
CTRL  
1
J5  
LES2  
BIOS  
JBT1  
(X8DT3/i-LN4F)  
ICH10R  
LSI  
1068E  
JSM2  
JSM1  
BMC/VGA  
CTRL  
South Bridge  
T-SGPIO2 T-SGPIO1  
I-BUTTON  
JP7  
JI2C1  
JI2C2  
(*X8DT3 Models only)  
Battery  
COM2  
Slot1 PCI 33MHz  
JWF1  
I-SATA5  
I-SATA3  
I-SATA1  
USB3  
USB2  
JPB  
USB4/5  
JUSB2  
USB6/7  
JUSB3  
JPL1  
JPL2  
JPS1JPS2  
JL1 JWD  
J28  
J27  
JPG1  
Fan4  
I-SATA4  
I-SATA2  
I-SATA0  
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Serial ATA Ports  
Serial ATA  
PinꢀDefinitionsꢀ  
Six Serial ATA Ports (I-SATA0~I-SA-  
TA 5) are located at JS1~JS6 on the  
motherboard. These ports provide  
serial-link signal connections, which  
are faster than the connections of  
Parallel ATA. See the table on the  
right for pin definitions.  
Pin# Definition  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Ground  
TX_P  
TX_N  
Ground  
RX_N  
RX_P  
Ground  
SAS Ports (X8DT3/X8DT3-F/  
X8DT3-LN4F only)  
SAS Ports 0~3, 4~7, located at JSM1/  
JSM2, provide Serial-Attached SCSI  
connections on the X8DT3/X8DT3-F/  
X8DT3-LN4F. See the layout below  
for SAS port locations.  
Note 1: For more information on SATA HostRAID configuration, please  
refer to the Intel SATA HostRAID User's Guide posted on our website @  
http://www.supermicro.com/support/manuals/.  
Note 2: For more information on LSI SAS RAID configuration, please  
refer to the LSI MegaRAID User's Guide posted on our website @ http://  
www.supermicro.com/support/manuals/.  
KB/MOUSE  
A. I-SATA0  
Fan5 Fan6  
JPW3  
JPW2  
JPW1  
P1-DIMM3A  
P1-DIMM3B  
P1-DIMM2A  
P1-DIMM2B  
Fan1  
B. I-SATA1  
C. I-SATA2  
CPU2  
P1-DIMM1A  
P1-DIMM1B  
D. I-SATA3  
Fan7/  
CPU2  
E. I-SATA4  
SP1  
Fan8/  
CPU1 FAN  
F. I-SATA5  
LAN1  
LAN3  
P2-DIMM1B  
P2-DIMM1A  
P2-DIMM2B  
P2-DIMM2A  
P2-DIMM3B  
P2-DIMM3A  
CPU1  
G. SAS 0~3 (X8DT3/-F/-LN4F  
only)  
LAN2  
LAN4  
1
H. SAS 4~7 (X8DT3/-F/-LN4F  
only)  
Slot6 PCI-E 2.0x8  
SPEC  
1
LAN  
CTRL  
Intel 5520  
Slot5 PCI-E 2.0x8 in x16  
North Bridge  
SI/O  
Slot4 PCI-E 2.0 x16  
Slot3 PCI 33 MHz  
Slot2 PCI-E x4  
TPM Header  
LES1  
LAN  
CTRL  
1
J5  
LES2  
BIOS  
JBT1  
(X8DT3/i-LN4F)  
H
ICH10R  
LSI  
1068E  
JSM2  
JSM1  
BMC/VGA  
CTRL  
South Bridge  
T-SGSGP
I-BUTTON  
JP7  
JI2C1  
JI2C2  
(*X8DT3 Models only)  
G
F
D
Battery  
COM2  
Slot1 PCI 33MHz  
BJWF1  
I-S
I-SATA5  
I-SATA3  
USB3  
USB2  
JPB  
USB4/5  
JUSB2  
USB6/7  
JUSB3  
JPL1  
JPL2  
JPS1JPS2  
JL1 JWD  
J28  
J27  
JPG1  
Fan4  
I-SATA4  
I-SATA2  
I-SATA0  
E
C
A
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Chapter 3: Troubleshooting  
Chapter 3  
Troubleshooting  
3-1 Troubleshooting Procedures  
Use the following procedures to troubleshoot your system. If you have followed all  
of the procedures below and still need assistance, refer to the ‘Technical Support  
Procedures’ and/or ‘Returning Merchandise for Service’ section(s) in this chapter.  
Note: Always disconnect the power cord before adding, changing or installing any  
hardware components.  
Before Power On  
1. Make sure that there are no short circuits between the motherboard and  
chassis.  
2. Disconnect all ribbon/wire cables from the motherboard, including those for  
the keyboard and mouse. Be sure to remove all add-on cards as well.  
3. Install CPU 1 first (making sure it is fully seated) and connect the chassis  
speaker and the power LED to the motherboard. (Check all jumper settings.)  
No Power  
1. Make sure that there are no short circuits between the motherboard and the  
chassis.  
2. Make sure that all jumpers are set to the default positions.  
3. Check that the 115V/230V switch on the power supply is properly set.  
4. Turn the power switch on and off to test the system.  
5. The battery on your motherboard may be old. Check to verify that it still sup-  
plies ~3VDC. If it does not, replace it with a new one.  
No Video  
1. If the power is on but you have no video, remove all the add-on cards and  
cables.  
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2. Use the speaker to determine if any beep codes exist. Refer to Appendix A  
for details on beep codes.  
LosingꢀtheꢀSystem’sꢀSetupꢀConfiguration  
1. Make sure that you are using a high quality power supply. A poor quality  
power supply may cause the system to lose the CMOS setup information.  
Refer to Section 1-6 for details on recommended power supplies.  
2. The battery on your motherboard may be old. Check to verify that it still sup-  
plies ~3VDC. If it does not, replace it with a new one.  
3. If the above steps do not fix the Setup Configuration problem, contact your  
vendor for repairs.  
Memory Errors  
When a No_Memory_Beep_Code is issued by the system, check the following:  
1. Make sure that the DIMM modules are properly and fully installed.  
2. Check if different speeds of DIMMs have been installed. It is strongly recom-  
mended to use the same RAM speed for all DIMMs in the system.  
3. Make sure that you are using the correct type of Registered ECC or Unbuf-  
fered ECC/Non-ECC DDR3 1333 MHz/1066 MHz/800 MHz SDRAM (recom-  
mended by the manufacturer.)  
4. Check for bad DIMM modules or slots by swapping a single module between  
all memory slots and check the results.  
5. Make sure that all memory modules are fully seated in their slots. Make sure  
to follow the instructions given in Section 2-4 in Chapter 2.  
6. Check the position of the 115V/230V switch on the power supply.  
7. Please follow the instructions given in the DIMM Population Tables listed on  
Section 2-4 (Chapter 2) to install your memory modules.  
3-2 Technical Support Procedures  
Before contacting Technical Support, please take the following steps. Also, please  
note that as a motherboard manufacturer, Supermicro does not sell directly to end-  
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users, so it is best to first check with your distributor or reseller for troubleshooting  
services. They should know of any possible problem(s) with the specific system  
configuration that was sold to you.  
1. Please go through the ‘Troubleshooting Procedures’ and 'Frequently Asked  
Question' (FAQ) sections in this chapter or see the FAQs on our web site  
(http://www.supermicro.com/support/faqs/) before contacting Technical Sup-  
port.  
2. BIOS upgrades can be downloaded from our web site at (http://www.  
supermicro.com/support/bios/).  
3. If you still cannot resolve the problem, include the following information when  
contacting Supermicro for technical support:  
Motherboard model and PCB revision number  
BIOS release date/version (this can be seen on the initial display when your  
system first boots up)  
System configuration  
A Technical Support form can be downloaded at (http://www.supermicro.com/  
support/contact.cfm).  
Distributors: For immediate assistance, please have your account number ready  
when placing a call to our technical support department. We can be reached by  
e-mail at support@supermicro.com or by fax at: (408) 503-8000, option 2.  
3-3 Frequently Asked Questions  
Question: What are the types of memory can be supported by my board?  
Answer: This motherboard has 12 240-pin DIMM slots that support DDR3 Regis-  
tered ECC or Unbuffered ECC/Non-ECC 1333MHz/1066 MHz/800 MHz SDRAM  
modules. Please follow all memory installation instructions in Chapter 2.  
Question: How do I update my BIOS?  
Answer: It is recommended that you do not upgrade your BIOS if you are not  
experiencing any problems with your system. Updated BIOS files are located on  
our web site at http://www.supermicro.com/support/bios/. Please check our BIOS  
warning message and the information on how to update your BIOS on our web  
site. Select your motherboard model and download the BIOS file to your computer.  
Also, check the current BIOS revision and make sure that it is newer than your  
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BIOS before downloading. You can choose from the zip file and the .exe file. If you  
choose the zip BIOS file, please unzip the BIOS file onto a bootable USB device.  
Run the batch file using the format flash.bat filename.rom from your bootable USB  
device to flash the BIOS. Then, your system will automatically reboot. Please note  
that this process may take a few minutes to complete. Do not be concerned if the  
screen is paused for a few minutes.  
Warning: Do not shut down or reset the system while updating the BIOS  
to prevent possible system boot failure!)  
Notes: 1. The SPI BIOS chip used on this motherboard cannot be removed.  
Send your motherboard back to our RMA Department at Supermicro for  
repair. 2. For AMI BIOS Recovery, please refer to the AMI BIOS Recovery  
Instructions posted on our website at http://www.supermicro.com/support/  
manuals/.  
Question: What's on the CD that came with my motherboard?  
Answer: The supplied CD has drivers and programs that are needed for your sys-  
tem. Please review the CD and install the applications you need. Applications on  
the CD include chipset drivers for the Windows OS, security and audio drivers.  
Question: How do I handle the used battery?  
Answer: Please handle used batteries carefully. Do not damage the battery in any  
way; a damaged battery may release hazardous materials into the environment.  
Do not discard a used battery in the garbage or a public landfill. Please comply  
with the regulations set up by your local hazardous waste management agency to  
dispose of your used battery properly.  
3-4 Returning Merchandise for Service  
A receipt or copy of your invoice marked with the date of purchase is required be-  
fore any warranty service will be rendered. You can obtain service by calling your  
vendor for a Returned Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. When returning to  
the manufacturer, the RMA number should be prominently displayed on the outside  
of the shipping carton, and mailed prepaid or hand-carried. Shipping and handling  
charges will be applied for all orders that must be mailed when service is complete.  
For faster service, You can also request a RMA authorization online (http://www.  
supermicro.com/support/rma/).  
This warranty only covers normal consumer use and does not cover damages in-  
curred in shipping or from failure due to the alternation, misuse, abuse or improper  
maintenance of products.  
During the warranty period, contact your distributor first for any product problems.  
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Chapter 4  
BIOS  
4-1 Introduction  
This chapter describes the AMI BIOS Setup Utility for the X8DT3/X8DTi/X8DT3-  
LN4/X8DTi-LN4. The AMI ROM BIOS is stored in a Flash EEPROM and can be  
easily updated. This chapter describes the basic navigation of the AMI BIOS Setup  
Utility setup screens.  
Starting BIOS Setup Utility  
To enter the AMI BIOS Setup Utility screens, press the <Delete> key while the  
system is booting up.  
Note: In most cases, the <Delete> key is used to invoke the AMI BIOS  
setup screen. There are a few cases when other keys are used, such as  
<F1>, <F2>, etc.  
Each main BIOS menu option is described in this manual. The Main BIOS setup  
menu screen has two main frames. The left frame displays all the options that can  
be configured. Grayed-out options cannot be configured. Options in blue can be  
configured by the user. The right frame displays the key legend. Above the key  
legend is an area reserved for a text message. When an option is selected in the  
left frame, it is highlighted in white. Often a text message will accompany it. (Note:  
the AMI BIOS has default text messages built in. Supermicro retains the option to  
include, omit, or change any of these text messages.)  
The AMI BIOS Setup Utility uses a key-based navigation system called "hot keys".  
Most of the AMI BIOS setup utility "hot keys" can be used at any time during the  
setup navigation process. These keys include <F1>, <F10>, <Enter>, <ESC>, ar-  
row keys, etc.  
Note 1: Options printed in Bold are default settings.  
Note 2: For AMI BIOS Recovery, please refer to the AMI BIOS Recovery  
Instructions posted on our website at http://www.supermicro.com/support/  
manuals/.  
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HowꢀToꢀChangeꢀtheꢀConfigurationꢀData  
The configuration data that determines the system parameters may be changed by  
entering the AMI BIOS Setup utility. This Setup utility can be accessed by pressing  
<Del> at the appropriate time during system boot.  
Starting the Setup Utility  
Normally, the only visible Power-On Self-Test (POST) routine is the memory test.  
As the memory is being tested, press the <Delete> key to enter the main menu of  
the AMI BIOS Setup Utility. From the main menu, you can access the other setup  
screens. An AMI BIOS identification string is displayed at the left bottom corner of  
the screen below the copyright message.  
Warning! Do not upgrade the BIOS unless your system has a BIOS-related  
issue. Flashing the wrong BIOS can cause irreparable damage to the  
system. In no event shall Supermicro be liable for direct, indirect, special,  
incidental, or consequential damages arising from a BIOS update. If you  
have to update the BIOS, do not shut down or reset the system while the  
BIOS is updating. This is to avoid possible boot failure.  
4-2 Main Setup  
When you first enter the AMI BIOS Setup Utility, you will enter the Main setup screen.  
You can always return to the Main setup screen by selecting the Main tab on the  
top of the screen. The Main BIOS Setup screen is shown below.  
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System Overview: The following BIOS information will be displayed:  
System Time/System Date  
Use this option to change the system time and date. Highlight System Time or Sys-  
tem Date using the arrow keys. Enter new values through the keyboard and press  
<Enter>. Press the <Tab> key to move between fields. The date must be entered in  
Day MM/DD/YY format. The time is entered in HH:MM:SS format. (Note: The time  
is in the 24-hour format. For example, 5:30 P.M. appears as 17:30:00.)  
Supermicro X8DT3/ X8DTi  
BIOS Build Version: This item displays the BIOS revision used in your sys-  
tem.  
BIOS Build Date: This item displays the date when this BIOS was completed.  
AMI BIOS Core Version: This item displays the revision number of the AMI BIOS  
Core upon which your BIOS was built.  
Processor  
The AMI BIOS will automatically display the status of the processor used in your  
system:  
CPU Type: This item displays the type of CPU used in the motherboard.  
Speed: This item displays the speed of the CPU detected by the BIOS.  
Physical Count: This item displays the number of processors installed in your  
system as detected by the BIOS.  
Logical Count: This item displays the number of CPU Cores installed in your  
system as detected by the BIOS.  
System Memory  
This displays the size of memory available in the system:  
Size: This item displays the memory size detected by the BIOS.  
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Use the arrow keys to select Boot Setup and press <Enter> to access the submenu  
items:  
Boot Features  
Quick Boot  
If Enabled, this option will skip certain tests during POST to reduce the time needed  
for system boot. The options are Enabled and Disabled.  
Quiet Boot  
This option is used to select the bootup screen between POST messages or the  
OEM logo. Select Disabled to display the POST messages. Select Enabled to  
display the OEM logo instead of the normal POST messages. The options are  
Enabled and Disabled.  
AddOn ROM Display Mode  
This sets the display mode for the Option ROM. Select Keep Current to use the cur-  
rent AddOn ROM Display setting. Select Force BIOS to use the Option ROM display  
mode set by the system BIOS. The options are Force BIOS and Keep Current.  
Boots Graphics Adapter Priority  
Use this feature to specify which graphics controller to be used as the primary  
boot device. The options are Onboard VGA, Slot#1, Slot#2, Slot#3, Slot#4, Slot#5,  
Slot#6,  
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Bootup Num-Lock  
This feature is used to select the Power-on state for Numlock key. The options  
are Off and On.  
Wait For 'F1' If Error  
Select Enabled force the system to wait until the 'F1' key is pressed when an error  
occurs. The options are Disabled and Enabled.  
Hit 'Del' Message Display  
Select Enabled to display "Press DEL to run Setup" during POST. The options  
are Enabled and Disabled.  
Interrupt 19 Capture  
Interrupt 19 is the software interrupt that handles the boot disk function. When this  
item is set to Enabled, the ROM BIOS of the host adaptors will "capture" Interrupt 19  
at bootup and allow the drives that are attached to these host adaptors to function  
as bootable disks. If this item is set to Disabled, the ROM BIOS of the host adap-  
tors will not capture Interrupt 19, and the drives attached to these adaptors will not  
function as bootable devices. The options are Enabled and Disabled.  
PowerꢀConfiguration  
Power Button Function  
If this feature is set to Instant Off, the system will power off immediately as soon  
as the user presses the power button. Select 4 Second Override for the system  
to power off when the user presses the power button for 4 seconds or longer. The  
options are Instant Off and 4 Second Override.  
Restore on AC Power Loss  
Use this feature to set the power state after a power outage. Select Power-Off for  
the system power to remain off after a power loss. Select Power-On for the system  
power to be turned on after a power loss. Select Last State to allow the system to  
resume its last state before a power loss. The options are Power-On, Power-Off  
and Last State.  
Watch Dog Timer  
If enabled, the Watch Dog Timer will reboot the system when it is inactive for more  
than 5 minutes. The options are Enabled and Disabled.  
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Processor and Clock Options  
This submenu allows the user to configure the Processor and Clock settings.  
Ratio CMOS Setting  
This option allows the user to set the ratio between the CPU Core Clock and the  
FSB Frequency. (Note: if an invalid ratio is entered, the AMI BIOS will restore the  
setting to the previous state. The Ration CMOS settings differ, depending on the  
type of the CPU installed in the system.) The default setting is the maximum ratio  
allowed for the type of CPU installed in the system.  
C1E Support  
Select Enabled to enable Enhanced Halt State support. C1E significantly reduces  
the CPU's power consumption by reducing the CPU's clock cycle and voltage during  
a "Halt State." The options are Disabled and Enabled.  
Hardware Prefetcher (Available when supported by the CPU)  
If set to Enabled, the hardware prefetcher will prefetch streams of data and instruc-  
tions from the main memory to the L2 cache to improve CPU performance. The  
options are Disabled and Enabled.  
Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch (Available when supported by the CPU)  
The CPU prefetches the cache line for 64 bytes if this option is set to Disabled. The  
CPU prefetches both cache lines for 128 bytes as comprised if Enabled.  
DCU Prefetcher  
Select Enabled to activate Level 1 Data Prefetcher to enhance system performance.  
For better performance of your DP server, please refer to the specifications of your  
applications installed in your server to enable or disable this feature. The options  
are Enabled and Disabled.  
Data Reuse Optimization (Available when supported by the CPU)  
For UP platforms, select Enabled to maximize data reuse support to enhance system  
performance. For DP/MP servers, enable or disable this feature for system enhance-  
ment based on application specifications. The options are Enabled and Disabled.  
MPS and ACPI MADT Ordering  
This feature is used to configure the MPS (Multi-Processor Specifications) and  
ACPI settings for the motherboard. Select Modern Ordering if XP or a newer ver-  
sion of Windows OS is used in the motherboard. Select Legacy Ordering if 2000  
or an earlier version is used. The options are Modern Ordering and Legacy  
Ordering.  
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Max CPUID Value Limit  
This feature is used to set the maximum CPU ID value. Enable this function to boot  
the legacy operating systems that cannot support processors with extended CPUID  
functions. The options are Enabled and Disabled (for the Windows OS.).  
Intel® Virtualization Technology (Available when supported by the CPU)  
Select Enabled to use Intel Virtualization Technology, which will allow one platform  
to run multiple operating systems and applications in independent partitions, creat-  
ing multiple "virtual" systems in one physical computer. The options are Enabled  
and Disabled. Note: If there is any change to this setting, you will need to power  
off and restart the system for the change to take effect. Please refer to Intel’s web  
site for detailed information.  
Execute-Disable Bit Capability (Available when supported by the OS and  
the CPU)  
Select Enabled to enable the Execute Disable Bit support which will allow the pro-  
cessor to designate areas in the system memory where an application code can  
execute and where it cannot, thus preventing a worm or a virus from flooding illegal  
codes to overwhelm the processor or damage the system during an attack. The  
default is Enabled. (Refer to Intel and Microsoft websites for more information.)  
Intel AES-NI (Available when supported by the OS and the CPU)  
If set to Enabled, Intel AES-NI will add new encryption features to help accelerate  
AES SW application, providing code authorization and signature verification to  
enhance system security. The default is Disabled. (Refer to Intel and Microsoft  
websites for more information.)  
Simultaneous Multi-Threading (Available when supported by the CPU)  
Set to Enabled to use the Simultaneous Multi-Threading Technology, which will  
result in increased CPU performance. The options are Disabled and Enabled.  
Active Processor Cores  
Set to Enabled to use a processor's Second Core and beyond. (Please refer to  
Intel's website for more information.) The options are All, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.  
Intel® EIST™ Technology  
EIST (Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology) allows the system to automatically  
adjust processor voltage and core frequency in an effort to reduce power consump-  
tion and heat dissipation. Please refer to Intel’s web site for detailed information.  
The options are Disable (Disable GV3) and Enable (Enable GV3).  
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Intel® Turbo Boost  
Select Enabled to use the Turbo Mode to boost system performance. The options  
are Enabled and Disabled.  
Performance/Watt Select  
Select Power Optimized to use the Turbo Boost mode after the system has been  
in the P0 state for more than 2 seconds. Select Traditional to use the Turbo Boost  
mode when the system has been in the P0 state less than 2 seconds. The options  
are Power Optimized and Traditional.  
Intel® C-STATE Tech  
If enabled, C-State is set by the system automatically to either C2, C3 or C4 state.  
The options are Disabled and Enabled.  
C State package Limit Setting (Available when C-State support is enabled)  
If this option is set to Auto, the AMI BIOS will automatically set the limit on the C-  
State package register. The options are Auto, C1, C3, C6 and C7.  
C1 Auto Demotion  
When this item is set to enabled, the CPU will conditionally demote C3, C6 or C7  
requests to C1 based on un-core auto-demote information. The options are Disabled  
and Enabled.  
C3 Auto Demotion  
When this item is set to enabled, the CPU will conditionally demote C6 or C7 re-  
quests to C3 based on un-core auto-demote information. The options are Disabled  
and Enabled.  
Clock Spread Spectrum  
Select Enable to enable Clock Spectrum support, which will allow the BIOS to moni-  
tor and attempt to reduce the level of Electromagnetic Interference caused by the  
components whenever needed. The options are Disabled and Enabled.  
Advanced Chipset Control  
The items included in the Advanced Settings submenu are listed below:  
CPUꢀBridgeꢀConfiguration  
QPI Links Speed  
Use this feature to select QPI's data transfer speed. The options are Slow-mode,  
and Full Speed.  
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QPI Frequency  
Use this feature to select the desired QPI frequency. The options are Auto,  
4.800 GT, 5.866GT, 6.400 GT.  
QPI L0s and L1  
Select Enabled to lower QPI power state. L0s and L1 are automatically selected  
by the motherboard. The options are Disabled and Enabled.  
Memory Frequency  
This feature forces a DDR3 frequency slower than what the system has detected  
to run at a certain speed. The available options are Auto, Force DDR-800, Force  
DDR-1066, and Force DDR-1333.  
Memory Mode  
Select Independent to make all DIMMs available to the operating system. Select  
Channel Mirroring to maintain two identical copies of all data in Channel 1 and  
Channel 2 memory modules for data security. Select Lockstep for the mother-  
board to use two areas of memory to run the same set of operations in parallel.  
Select Sparing for a preset threshold of correctable errors to be used to trigger  
fail-over. The spare memory is put online and used as active memory in place  
of the failed memory. This option is supported by Intel 5600 Series processors  
only. The options are Independent, Channel Mirroring, Lockstep, and Sparing.  
Demand Scrubbing  
This is a memory error-correction scheme that allows the processor to write cor-  
rected data back into the memory block from where it was read by the processor.  
The options are Enabled and Disabled.  
Patrol Scrubbing  
This is a memory error-correction scheme that works in the background looking  
for and correcting resident errors. The options are Enabled and Disabled.  
Throttling - Closed Loop  
Throttling improves reliability and reduces power in the processor by automatic  
voltage control during processor idle states. The options are Enabled and Dis-  
abled.  
NorthꢀBridgeꢀConfiguration  
This feature is used to configure the settings for the Intel North Bridge chip.  
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Intel I/OAT  
The Intel I/OAT (I/O Acceleration Technology) significantly reduces CPU over-  
head by leveraging CPU architectural usage, freeing the system resource for  
other tasks. The options are Disabled and Enabled.  
DCA Technology  
Select Enabled to use Intel's DCA (Direct Cache Access) Technology to improve  
data transfer efficiency. The options are Enabled and Disabled.  
DCA Prefetch Delay  
A DCA Prefetch is used with TOE components to prefetch data in order to shorten  
execution cycles and maximize data processing efficiency. A TOE device is a  
specialized, dedicated processor that is installed on an add-on card or a network  
card to handle some or all packet processing of this add-on card. Prefetching  
too frequently can saturate the cache directory and delay necessary cache ac-  
cesses. This feature reduces or increases the frequency the system prefetches  
data. The options are [8], [16], [24], [32], [40], [48], [56], [64], [72], [80], [88],  
[96], [104], [112], and [120].  
IOH PCI-E Max Payload Size  
Some add-on cards perform faster with the coalesce feature, which limits the  
payload size to 128B; while others, with a payload size of 256B which inhibits  
the coalesce feature. Please refer to your add-on card user guide for the desired  
setting. The options are 256B and 128B.  
Intel VT-d  
Select Enabled to enable Intel's Virtualization Technology support for Direct I/O  
VT-d by reporting the I/O device assignments to VMM through the DMAR ACPI  
Tables. This feature offers fully-protected I/O resource-sharing across the Intel  
platforms, providing the user with greater reliability, security and availability in  
networking and data-sharing. The settings are Enabled and Disabled.  
Active State Power-Management  
Select Enabled to use the power management for signal transactions between  
the PCI Express L0 and L1 Links. Select Enabled to configure PCI-Exp. L0 and  
L1 Link power states. The options are Disabled and Enabled.  
SouthꢀBridgeꢀConfiguration  
This feature allows the user to configure the settings for the Intel ICH South Bridge  
settings.  
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USB Functions  
Select Enabled to use onboard USB connections. The Options are Disabled  
and Enabled.  
Legacy USB Support  
Select Enabled to use Legacy USB devices. If this item is set to Auto, Legacy  
USB support will be automatically enabled if a legacy USB device is installed on  
the motherboard. The settings are Disabled, Enabled and Auto.  
Port 64/60 Emulation  
Select Enabled to enable 64h/60h emulation for complete USB keyboard support  
for operating systems that are not compatible with USB devices. The options  
are Enabled and Disabled.  
USB 2.0 Controller (Available when the item: USB Functions is disabled)  
This feature displays the current USB controller used in the motherboard. The  
settings are Disabled, and Enabled.  
USB 2.0 Controller Mode  
This setting allows you to select the USB 2.0 Controller mode. The options are  
Hi-Speed (480 Mbps) and Full Speed (12 Mbps).  
BIOS EHCI Hand-Off  
Select Enabled to enable BIOS Enhanced Host Controller Interface support to  
provide a workaround solution for an operating system that does not have EHCI  
Hand-Off support. When enabled, the EHCI Interface will be changed from the  
BIOS-controlled to the OS-controlled. The options are Disabled and Enabled.  
Reserved Page Route  
Select PCI to use the PCI communication mode for the USB connections. Select  
LPC to use the LPC mode for the USB connections. The options are PCI and  
LPC.  
IDE/SATAꢀConfiguration  
When this submenu is selected, the AMI BIOS automatically detects the presence  
of the IDE devices and displays the following items:  
SATA#1ꢀConfiguration  
Select Compatible to set SATA#1 to legacy compatibility mode. Select Enhanced  
to set SATA#1 to native SATA mode. The options are Disabled, Compatible and  
Enhanced.  
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ConfigureꢀSATA#1ꢀas  
This feature is used to select the drive type for SATA#1. Select RAID (Intel) to  
enable Intel's SATA RAID firmware and configure SATA#1 as an Intel's SATA  
RAID device. Select RAID (Adaptec) to enable Adaptec's SATA RAID firmware  
and configure SATA#1 as an Adaptec's SATA RAID device. The options are IDE,  
RAID (Intel), RAID (Adaptec), and AHCI.  
SATA#2ꢀConfiguration  
Select Enhanced to set SATA#2 to the native SATA mode. The options are Disabled,  
and Enhanced.  
Primary IDE Master/Slave, Secondary IDE Master/Slave, Third IDE Master,  
and Fourth IDE Master  
These settings allow the user to set the parameters of Primary IDE Master/Slave,  
Secondary IDE Master/Slave, Third and Fourth IDE Master slots. Press <Enter>  
to activate the following submenu screen for details. Set the correct configurations  
accordingly. The items included in the submenu are:  
Type  
Use this feature to select the type of device connected to the system. The op-  
tions are Not Installed, Auto, CD/DVD and ARMD.  
LBA/Large Mode  
LBA (Logical Block Addressing) is a method of addressing data on a disk drive.  
In the LBA mode, the maximum drive capacity is 137 GB. For drive capacities  
over 137 GB, your system must be equipped with a 48-bit LBA mode addressing.  
If not, contact your manufacturer or install an ATA/133 IDE controller card that  
supports 48-bit LBA mode. The options are Disabled and Auto.  
Block (Multi-Sector Transfer)  
Block Mode boosts the IDE drive performance by increasing the amount of data  
transferred. Only 512 bytes of data can be transferred per interrupt if Block Mode  
is not used. Block Mode allows transfers of up to 64 KB per interrupt. Select  
Disabled to allow data to be transferred from and to the device one sector at a  
time. Select Auto to allow data transfer from and to the device multiple sectors  
at a time if the device supports it. The options are Auto and Disabled.  
PIO Mode  
The IDE PIO (Programmable I/O) Mode programs timing cycles between the  
IDE drive and the programmable IDE controller. As the PIO mode increases, the  
cycle time decreases. The options are Auto, 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4.  
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Select Auto to allow the AMI BIOS to automatically detect the PIO mode. Use  
this value if the IDE disk drive support cannot be determined.  
Select 0 ~ 4 to allow the AMI BIOS to use PIO mode 0 ~ 4. It has a data transfer  
rate of 3.3 MB/s ~ 16.6 MB/s. See the table below.  
PIO Mode Select Options  
Option Selected  
PIO Mode  
PIO Mode 0  
PIO Mode 1  
PIO Mode 2  
PIO Mode 3  
PIO Mode 4  
Max. Transfer Rate  
3.3 MB/s  
0
1
2
3
4
5.2 MB/s  
8.3 MB/s  
11.1 MB/s  
16.6 MB/s  
DMA Mode  
Select Auto to allow the BIOS to automatically detect IDE DMA mode when the  
IDE disk drive support cannot be determined. The options are Auto, SWDMAn,  
MWDMAn, and UDMAn. See the table below for DMA Mode Select Options.  
DMA Mode Select Options  
Option Selected  
SWDMA 0  
SWDMA1  
SWDMA 2  
MWDMA 0  
MWDMA1  
MWDMA 2  
UDMA 0  
DMA Mode  
Single-Word DMA 0  
Single-Word DMA 1  
Single-Word DMA 2  
Multi-Word DMA 0  
Multi-Word DMA 1  
Multi-Word DMA 2  
Ultra DMA 0  
Max. Transfer Rate  
2.1 MB/s  
4.2 MB/s  
8.3MB/s  
4.2 MB/s  
13.3 MB/s  
16.6 MB/s  
16.6 MB/s  
25 MB/s  
UDMA 1  
Ultra DMA 1  
UDMA 2  
Ultra DMA 2  
33.3 MB/s  
44.4 MB/s  
66.6 MB/s  
100 MB/s  
UDMA 3  
Ultra DMA 3  
UDMA 4  
Ultra DMA 4  
UDMA5  
Ultra DMA 5  
UDMA 6  
Ultra DMA 6  
133 MB/s  
S.M.A.R.T. For Hard disk drives  
Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART) can help predict  
impending drive failures. Select Auto to allow the AMI BIOS to automatically de-  
tect hard disk drive support. Select Disabled to prevent the AMI BIOS from using  
the S.M.A.R.T. Select Enabled to allow the AMI BIOS to use the S.M.A.R.T. to  
support hard drive disk. The options are Disabled, Enabled, and Auto.  
32Bit Data Transfer  
Select Enable to support 32-bit IDE data transfer. The options are Enabled and  
Disabled.  
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HotꢀPlugꢀ(AvailableꢀwhenꢀSATA#1ꢀisꢀConfiguredꢀasꢀRAIDꢀIntel/Adaptecꢀorꢀ  
AHCI)  
Select Enable to enable the hot plug function for the SATA devices. The options  
are Enabled and Disabled  
IDE Detect Timeout (sec)  
Use this feature to set the time-out value for the BIOS to detect the ATA, ATAPI de-  
vices installed in the system. The options are 0 (sec), 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and 35.  
PCI/PnPꢀConfigurationꢀ  
Clear NVRAM  
This feature clears the NVRAM during system boot. The options are No and Yes.  
Plug & Play OS  
Selecting Yes allows the OS to configure Plug & Play devices. (This is not required  
for system boot if your system has an OS that supports Plug & Play.) Select No to  
allow the AMI BIOS to configure all devices in the system.  
PCI Latency Timer  
This feature sets the latency Timer of each PCI device installed on a PCI bus. Select  
64 to set the PCI latency to 64 PCI clock cycles. The options are 32, 64, 96, 128,  
160, 192, 224 and 248.  
PCI IDE Bus Master  
Select Enabled for the BIOS to use PCI bus mastering to read from and write to  
IDE drives. The options are Disabled and Enabled.  
SR-IOV Supported  
Select Enabled to enable Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) support that works  
in conjunction with the Intel Virtualization Technology and allow multiple operating  
systems running simultaneously within a single computer via natively share PCI-  
Express devices in order to enhance network connectivity and performance. The  
options are Enabled and Disabled.  
Slot 1 Option ROM~Slot 6 Option ROM  
Select Enabled to enable Slot 1 Option ROM~Slot 6 Option ROM, which will allow  
you to boot the computer from a PCI device installed on a PCI slot. The options  
are Disabled and Enabled.  
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Onboard LAN Option ROM Select  
This feature allows the user to select the onboard LAN Option ROM type. The op-  
tions are iSCSI and PXE.  
LAN1 Option ROM/LAN2 Option ROM/LAN3 Option ROM/LAN4 Option ROM  
Select Enabled to enable the onboard LAN1, LAN2, LAN3, or LAN4 Option ROM.  
This is to boot computer using a network interface. The options for LAN1 are En-  
abled and Disabled. The options for LAN2 - LAN 4 are Disabled and Enabled.  
LSI SAS 1068 Option ROM  
Select Enabled to enable LSI SAS 1068 Option ROM to boot the computer using  
a network interface. The options are Enabled and Disabled.  
SuperꢀIOꢀDeviceꢀConfigurationꢀ  
Onboard Floppy Controller  
Select Enable to enable the onboard Floppy Controller. The options are Enabled  
and Disabled.  
Floppy A  
This feature allows the user to select the type of floppy drive connected to the  
system as specified. The options are Disabled, 360KB 5 1/4", 1.2MB 5 1/4", 720KB  
3 1/2", 1.44MB 3 1/2" and 2.88MB 3 1/2". The default setting is 1.44MB 3 1/2".  
Serial Port1 Address/ Serial Port2 Address  
This option specifies the base I/O port address and the Interrupt Request address  
of Serial Port 1 and Serial Port 2. Select Disabled to prevent the serial port from  
accessing any system resources. When this option is set to Disabled, the serial  
port physically becomes unavailable. Select 3F8/IRQ4 to allow the serial port to  
use 3F8 as its I/O port address and IRQ 4 for the interrupt address. The options  
for Serial Port1 are Disabled, 3F8/IRQ4, 3E8/IRQ5, and 2E8/IRQ3. The options for  
Serial Port2 are Disabled, 2F8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ5, and 2E8/IRQ3.  
Serial Port 2 Mode  
Use this feature to configure Serial Port 2 mode. The options are Normal, IrDA  
and ASK IR. IrDA (Infrared Data) is an industry standard for remote control de-  
vices. ASK IR (Amplitude Shifted Keying Infrared) is a protocol compatible with  
Sharp® branded PDAs and other infrared devices.  
Serial Port3 Address  
This option specifies the base I/O port address and the Interrupt Request address  
of Serial Port 3. Select Disabled to prevent the serial port from accessing any  
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system resources. When this option is set to Disabled, the serial port physically  
becomes unavailable. Select 3E8/IRQ5 to allow the serial port to use 3E8 as its  
I/O port address and IRQ 5 for the interrupt address. The options are Disabled,  
and 3E8/IRQ5.  
RemoteꢀAccessꢀConfigurationꢀ  
Remote Access  
Select Enabled to enable Remote Access support. The options are Disabled and  
Enabled. If Remote Access is set to Enabled, the following items will display:  
Serial Port Number  
This feature allows the user decide which serial port to be used for Console  
Redirection. The options are COM 1, COM2, and COM3.  
Base Address, IRQ  
This item displays the base address and IRQ of the serial port used for  
Console Redirection.  
Serial Port Mode  
This feature allows the user to set the serial port mode for Console Redirection.  
The options are 115200 8, n 1; 57600 8, n, 1; 38400 8, n, 1; 19200 8, n, 1; and  
9600 8, n, 1.  
Flow Control  
This feature allows the user to set the flow control for Console Redirection. The  
options are None, Hardware, and Software.  
Redirection After BIOS POST  
Select Disabled to turn off Console Redirection after Power-On Self-Test  
(POST). Select Always to keep Console Redirection active all the time after  
POST. (Note: This setting may not be supported by some operating systems.)  
Select Boot Loader to keep Console Redirection active during POST and when  
the Boot Loader is active. The options are Disabled, Boot Loader, and Always.  
Terminal Type  
This feature allows the user to select the target terminal type for Console Redi-  
rection. The options are ANSI, VT100, and VT-UTF8.  
VT-UTF8 Combo Key Support  
Select Enabled to use VT-UTF8 Combo as the keyboard type to send commands  
from a remote console. The options are Enabled and Disabled.  
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Sredir Memory Display Delay  
This feature specifies the length of time in seconds to display memory informa-  
tion. The options are No Delay, Delay 1 Sec, Delay 2 Sec, and Delay 4 Sec.  
Hardware Health Configuration  
This feature allows the user to monitor system health, and review the status of  
each item as displayed.  
CPU Overheat Alarm  
This option allows the user to select the CPU Overheat Alarm setting which de-  
termines when the CPU OH alarm will be activated to provide warning of possible  
CPU overheat.  
Warning!  
1. Any temperature that exceeds the CPU threshold temperature pre-  
defined by the CPU manufacturer may result in CPU overheat or system  
instability. When the CPU temperature reaches this predefined threshold,  
the CPU and system cooling fans will run at full speed.  
2. To avoid possible system overheating, please be sure to provide ad-  
equate airflow to your system.  
The options are:  
The Early Alarm: Select this setting if you want the CPU overheat alarm (includ-  
ing the LED and the buzzer) to be triggered as soon as the CPU temperature  
reaches the CPU overheat threshold as predefined by the CPU manufacturer.  
The Default Alarm: Select this setting if you want the CPU overheat alarm  
(including the LED and the buzzer) to be triggered when the CPU temperature  
reaches about 5oC above the threshold temperature as predefined by the CPU  
manufacturer to give the CPU and system fans additional time needed for CPU  
and system cooling. In both the alarms above, please take immediate action  
as shown below.  
CPU1 Temperature/CPU2 Temperature/System Temperature  
This feature displays current temperature readings for the CPU and the System.  
The following items will be displayed for your reference only:  
CPU1 Temperature/CPU2 Temperature  
The CPU thermal technology that reports absolute temperatures (Celsius/Fahr-  
enheit) has been upgraded to a more advanced feature by Intel in its newer  
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processors. The basic concept is each CPU is embedded by unique temperature  
information that the motherboard can read. This ‘Temperature Threshold’ or ‘Tem-  
perature Tolerance’ has been assigned at the factory and is the baseline on which  
the motherboard takes action during different CPU temperature conditions (i.e., by  
increasing CPU Fan speed, triggering the Overheat Alarm, etc). Since CPUs can  
have different ‘Temperature Tolerances’, the installed CPU can now send informa-  
tion to the motherboard what its ‘Temperature Tolerance’ is, and not the other way  
around. This results in better CPU thermal management.  
Supermicro has leveraged this feature by assigning a temperature status to certain  
thermal conditions in the processor (Low, Medium and High). This makes it easier  
for the user to understand the CPU’s temperature status, rather than by just simply  
seeing a temperature reading (i.e., 25oC). The CPU Temperature feature will display  
the CPU temperature status as detected by the BIOS:  
Low – This level is considered as the ‘normal’ operating state. The CPU temperature  
is well below the CPU ‘Temperature Tolerance’. The motherboard fans and CPU will  
run normally as configured in the BIOS (Fan Speed Control).  
User intervention: No action required.  
Medium – The processor is running warmer. This is a ‘precautionary’ level and  
generally means that there may be factors contributing to this condition, but the CPU  
is still within its normal operating state and below the CPU ‘Temperature Tolerance’.  
The motherboard fans and CPU will run normally as configured in the BIOS. The  
fans may adjust to a faster speed depending on the Fan Speed Control settings.  
User intervention: No action is required. However, consider checking the CPU fans  
and the chassis ventilation for blockage.  
High – The processor is running hot. This is a ‘caution’ level since the CPU’s ‘Tem-  
perature Tolerance’ has been reached (or has been exceeded) and may activate  
an overheat alarm.  
User intervention: If the system buzzer and Overheat LED has activated, take action  
immediately by checking the system fans, chassis ventilation and room temperature  
to correct any problems.  
Notes: 1. The system may shut down if it continues for a long period to  
prevent damage to the CPU.  
2. The information provided above is for your reference only. For more  
information on thermal management, please refer to Intel’s Web site at  
www.Intel.com.  
System Temperature: The system temperature will be displayed (in degrees in  
Celsius and Fahrenheit) as it is detected by the BIOS.  
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Voltage Monitoring  
CPU1 Vcore/CPU2 Vcore, CPU1 DIMM/CPU2 DIMM, 1.5V, 3.3V, 3.3VSB (V), 5V,  
12V, and VBAT (Battery Voltage).  
System FAN Monitor  
Fan Speed Control Modes  
This feature allows the user to decide how the system controls the speeds of the  
onboard fans. The CPU temperature and the fan speed are correlative. When the  
CPU on-die temperature increases, the fan speed will also increase for effective  
system cooling. Select "Full Speed/FS" to allow the onboard fans to run at full  
speed for maximum cooling. The FS setting is recommended for special system  
configuration or debugging. Select "Performance/PF" for better system cooling. The  
PF setting is recommended for high-power-consuming and high-density systems.  
Select "Balanced/BL" for the onboard fans to run at a speed that will balance the  
needs between system cooling and power saving. The BL setting is recommended  
for regular systems with normal hardware configurations. Select "Energy Saving/ES"  
for best power efficiency and maximum quietness. The Options are: Full Speed/FS,  
Performance/PF, Balanced/BL, and Energy Saving/ES.  
Fan1 ~ Fan8 Reading  
This feature displays the fan speed readings from fan interfaces Fan1 through Fan8.  
(Fan7 is CPU1 Fan and Fan8 is CPU2 Fan.)  
ACPIꢀConfiguration  
Use this feature to configure Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)  
power management settings for your system.  
ACPI Aware O/S  
Select Enabled to enable ACPI support if it is supported by the OS to control ACPI  
through the Operating System. Otherwise, disable this feature. The options are  
Yes and No.  
ACPI Version Features  
Use this feature to select the ACPI version to be supported by the system. The  
options are ACPI v1.0, ACPI v2.0 and ACPI v3.0. Please refer to ACPI's website  
for further explanation: http://www.acpi.info/.  
ACPI APIC Support  
Select Enabled to include the ACPI APIC Table Pointer in the RSDT (Root System  
Description Table) pointer list. The options are Enabled and Disabled.  
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APIC ACPI SCI IRQ  
If set to Enabled, APIC ACPI SCI IRQ is supported by the system. The options are  
Enabled and Disabled.  
Headless Mode  
Select Enabled to use the system to function without a keyboard, monitor and/or  
mouse. The options are Enabled and Disabled.  
NUMA Support  
Select Enabled to enable Non-Uniform Memory Access support for an "NUMA-  
Aware" OS to improve CPU performance. Select Disabled to provide better memory  
access for an "non-NUMA" OS. Select NUMA for SLES 11 for better CPU perfor-  
mance on a SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11. The options are Enabled, Disabled  
and NUMA for SLES11.  
WHEA Support  
Select Enabled to enable Windows Hardware Error Architecture (WHEA) support  
which will provide a common infrastructure for the system to handle hardware  
errors on Windows platforms to reduce system crashes caused by hardware er-  
rors and to improve system recovery and health monitoring. The default setting  
is Enabled.  
High Precision Event Timer  
Select Enabled to activate the High Performance Event Timer (HPET) that produces  
periodic interrupts at a much higher frequency than a Real-time Clock (RTC) does in  
synchronizing multimedia streams, providing smooth playback and reducing the de-  
pendency on other timestamp calculation devices, such as an x86 RDTSC Instruc-  
tion embedded in the CPU. The High Performance Event Timer is used to replace  
the 8254 Programmable Interval Timer. The options are Enabled and Disabled.  
IPMIꢀConfiguration  
Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) is a set of common interfaces that  
IT administrators use to monitor system health and to manage the system as a  
whole. For more information on the IPMI specifications, please visit Intel's website  
at www.intel.com.  
IPMI Firmware Revision  
This item displays the IPMI Firmware Revision Number currently used in this system.  
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Status of BMC  
Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) manages the interface between system  
management software and platform hardware. This displays the status code of the  
BMC micro controller.  
View BMC System Event Log  
This feature displays the BMC System Event Log (SEL). It shows the total number  
of entries of BMC System Events. To view an event, select an Entry Number and  
press <Enter> to display the information as shown in the screen.  
SEL Entry Number  
SEL Record ID  
SEL Record Type  
Event Timestamp  
Generator ID  
Event Message Format Version  
Event Sensor Type  
Event Sensor Number  
Event Dir Type  
•ꢀEvent Data.  
Clear BMC System Event Log  
Clear BMC System Log  
Select OK and press the <Enter> key to clear the BMC system log. Select Cancel  
to keep the BMC System log. The options are OK and Cancel.  
Caution: Any cleared information is unrecoverable. Make absolutely sure  
that you no longer need any data stored in the log before clearing the  
BMC Event Log.  
SetꢀLANꢀConfiguration  
Set this feature to configure the IPMI LAN adapter with a network address as shown  
in the following graphics.  
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Channel Number  
Enter the channel number for the SET LAN Config command. This is initially set  
to [1]. Press "+" or "-" on your keyboard to change the Channel Number.  
Channel Number Status  
This feature returns the channel status for the Channel Number selected above:  
"Channel Number is OK" or "Wrong Channel Number".  
IPꢀAddressꢀConfiguration  
This submenu displays the following IP Address Configuration information.  
Parameter Selector  
This item displays the parameter of your IP Address configuration.  
IP Address Source  
This features allows the user to decide how an IP address is assigned to a  
client computer or network device. Select DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration  
Protocol) to allow a client (computer or device) to obtain an IP address from a  
DHCP server that manages a pool of IP addresses and network information on  
a "request and grant" basis. Upon time-out (or lease expiration), the IP address  
assigned to the client can be reassigned to a new client. Select Static (Static  
Allocation) to allow the host server to allocate an IP address based on a table  
containing MAC Address/IP Address pairs that are manually entered (probably  
by a network administrator). Only clients with a MAC address listed in the MAC/  
IP Address Table will be assigned an IP address. The IP Address allocated to  
the client is on a longer term basis than that assigned by the DHCP mentioned  
in the other option. The options are DHCP and Static.  
IP Address  
This item displays the IP address of this computer. The value of each three-digit  
number separated by dots should not exceed 255.  
Current IP Address in BMC  
This item displays the current IP address used for your IPMI connection.  
MACꢀAddressꢀConfiguration  
This submenu displays the following MAC Address Configuration information.  
Parameter Selector  
Use this feature to select the parameter of your Mac Address configuration.  
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MAC Address  
This item displays the MAC address of this computer, which are 6 two-digit  
hexadecimal numbers (Base 16, 0 ~ 9, A, B, C, D, E, F) separated by dots.  
The value of each three-digit number separated by dots should not exceed 255.  
Current MAC Address in BMC  
This item displays the current MAC address used for your IPMI connection.  
SubnetꢀMaskꢀConfiguration  
Subnet masks tell the network which subnet this machine belongs to. The value  
of each three-digit number separated by dots should not exceed 255.  
Parameter Selector  
Use this feature to select the parameter of your Subnet Masks configuration.  
Subnet Mask  
This item displays the current subnet mask setting for your IPMI connection. If  
"Static" is selected, the subnet mask setting can be entered. The value of each  
three-digit number separated by dots should not exceed 255.  
Current Subnet Mask in BMC  
This item displays the current Subnet Mask used for your IPMI connection. The  
value of each three-digit number separated by dots should not exceed 255.  
Gateway Address  
This is the IP address of the gateway in the network that the system is con-  
nected to. It's usually a router. If "Static" is selected, the subnet mask setting  
can be entered. The value of each three-digit number separated by dots should  
not exceed 255.  
Parameter Selector  
Use this feature to select the parameter of your Gateway Address settings.  
Gateway Address  
If DHCP is selected under IPAddress Source, the DHCP server will automatically  
assign the IP address of the Gateway device to this machine. If you want this  
machine to use a different Gateway, please select Static under the IP Address  
Source and manually enter the Gateway address of your choice to this machine.  
Current Gateway Address in BMC  
This item displays the current Gateway address used for your IPMI connection.  
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EventꢀLogꢀConfiguration  
View Event Log  
Use this option to view the System Event Log.  
Mark all events as read  
Select OK to mark all events as read. The options are OK and Cancel.  
Clear event log  
Select OK to clear the Event Log memory of all messages. The options are OK  
and Cancel.  
PCIE Error Log  
Select Yes to enable PCI-Express error (PERR) logging. The options are Yes and  
No.  
4-4 Security Settings  
The AMI BIOS provides an option for you to set a Supervisor and a User password.  
If you use both passwords, the Supervisor password must be set first.  
Supervisor Password  
This item indicates if a Supervisor password has been entered for the system. "Not  
Installed" means a Supervisor password has not been used.  
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User Password  
This item indicates if a user password has been entered for the system. "Not In-  
stalled" means that a user password has not been used.  
Change Supervisor Password  
Select this feature and press <Enter> to access the submenu, and then enter a  
new Supervisor Password.  
User Access Level (Available when Supervisor Password is set as above)  
Use this feature to set the user's access level. The options are:  
Full Access: grants full User read and write access to the Setup Utility,  
View Only: allows the user to access to the Setup Utility, but cannot change  
the fields,  
Limited: allows the user to change limited fields such as Date and Time,  
No Access: prevents the user from accessing the Setup Utility.  
Change User Password  
Select this feature and press <Enter> to access the submenu, and then enter a  
new User Password.  
Clear User Password (Available only if User Password has been set)  
This item allows you to clear a user password after it has been entered.  
Password Check  
This item allows you to check a password after it has been entered. The options  
are Setup and Always.  
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4-5ꢀꢀ BootꢀConfiguration  
Use this feature to configure boot settings.  
Boot Device Priority  
Use this feature to specify the sequence of Boot Device Priority The settings are  
1st boot device ~ 6th boot device and Disabled.  
Hard Disk Drives  
Use this feature to specify the boot sequence from all available hard disk drives.  
The settings are Disabled and available HDDs (i.e., 1st Drive, 2nd Drive, 3rd Drive).  
Removable Drives  
Use this feature to specify the boot sequence from available Removable Drives.  
The settings are 1st boot device, 2nd boot device, and Disabled.  
CD/DVD Drives  
Use this feature to specify the boot sequence from available CD/DVD Drives (1st  
Drive, 2nd Drive).  
USB Drives  
Use this feature to specify the boot sequence from available USB Drives (1st Drive,  
2nd Drive).  
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Network Drives  
Use this feature to specify the boot sequence from available Network Drives (1st  
Drive, 2nd Drive).  
Other Drives  
Use this feature to specify the boot sequence from other available Drives (1st  
Drive, 2nd Drive).  
Retry Boot Devices  
If this item is enabled, the BIOS will automatically attempt to boot from a speci-  
fied boot device again after its initial failure to boot. The options are Enabled and  
Disabled.  
4-6 Exit Options  
Select the Exit tab from the AMI BIOS Setup Utility screen to enter the Exit BIOS  
Setup screen.  
Save Changes and Exit  
After you have changed the system configuration settings, select this option to leave  
the BIOS Setup Utility and reboot the computer so that the new system configura-  
tion parameters can take effect.  
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Discard Changes and Exit  
Select this option to quit the BIOS Setup without making any permanent changes  
to the system configuration, and reboot the computer.  
Discard Changes  
Select this option and press <Enter> to discard all the changes and return to the  
AMI BIOS Utility Program.  
Load Optimal Defaults  
To set this feature, select Load Optimal Defaults from the Exit menu and press  
<Enter>. Then, select OK to allow the AMI BIOS to automatically load Optimal De-  
faults to the BIOS Settings. The Optimal settings are designed for maximum system  
performance, but may not work best for all computer applications.  
Load Fail-Safe Defaults  
To set this feature, select Load Fail-Safe Defaults from the Exit menu and press  
<Enter>. The Fail-Safe settings are designed for maximum system stability, but not  
for maximum performance.  
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Appendix A: BIOS POST Error Codes  
Appendix A  
BIOS Error Beep Codes  
During the POST (Power-On Self-Test) routines, which are performed each time  
the system is powered on, errors may occur.  
Non-fatal errors are those which, in most cases, allow the system to continue the  
boot-up process. The error messages normally appear on the screen.  
Fatal errors will not allow the system to continue the boot-up procedure. If a  
fatal error occurs, you should consult with your system manufacturer for possible  
repairs.  
A-1 BIOS Error Beep Codes  
BIOS Error Beep Codes  
Beep Code  
Error Message  
Description  
1 beep  
Refresh  
Circuits have been reset.  
(Ready to power up)  
5 short beeps + 1 long  
beep  
Memory error  
No memory detected in the  
system  
8 beeps  
Display memory  
read/write error  
Video adapter missing or with  
faulty memory  
1 continuous beep  
(with the front panel  
OH LED on)  
System Overheat 1 continuous beep with the  
front panel OH LED on  
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Appendix B: Software Installation Instructions  
Appendix B  
Software Installation Instructions  
B-1 Installing Software Programs  
After you've installed the Windows Operating System, a screen as shown below will  
appear. You are ready to install software programs and drivers that have not yet  
been installed. To install these software programs and drivers, click the icons to the  
right of these items. (Note: To install the Windows OS, please refer to the instructions  
posted on our website at http://www.supermicro.com/support/manuals/.)  
Driver/Tool Installation Display Screen  
Note 1: Click the icons showing a hand writing on the paper to view the  
readme files for each item. Click on a computer icon to the right of an item  
to install an item (from top to the bottom) one at a time. After installing  
each item, you must re-boot the system before proceeding with the next  
item on the list. The bottom icon with a CD on it allows you to view the  
entire contents of the CD.  
Note 2: When making a storage driver diskette by booting into a Driver  
CD, please set the SATAConfiguration to "Compatible Mode" and configure  
SATA as IDE in the BIOS Setup. After making the driver diskette, be sure  
to change the SATA settings back to your original settings.  
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B-2ꢀ ConfiguringꢀSuperoꢀDoctorꢀIII  
The Supero Doctor III program is a web-based management tool that supports  
remote management capability. It includes Remote and Local Management tools.  
The local management is called the SD III Client. The Supero Doctor III program  
included on the CDROM that came with your motherboard allows you to monitor  
the environment and operations of your system. Supero Doctor III displays crucial  
system information such as CPU temperature, system voltages and fan status. See  
the Figure below for a display of the Supero Doctor III interface.  
Note: 1 The default user name and password are ADMIN.  
Note 2: In the Windows OS environment, the Supero Doctor III settings  
take precedence over the BIOS settings. When first installed, Supero Doc-  
tor III adopts the temperature threshold settings previously set in BIOS. Any  
subsequent changes to these thresholds must be made within Supero Doc-  
tor, since the SD III settings override the BIOS settings. For the Windows  
OS to adopt the BIOS temperature threshold settings, please change the  
SDIII settings to be the same as those set in BIOS.  
Supero Doctor III Interface Display Screen-I (Health Information)  
B-2  
Appendix B: Software Installation Instructions  
Supero Doctor III Interface Display Screen-II (Remote Control)  
Note: SD III Software Revision 1.0 can be downloaded from our Web  
site at: ftp://ftp.supermicro.com/utility/Supero_Doctor_III/. You can also  
download SDIII User's Guide at: http://www.supermicro.com/PRODUCT/  
Manuals/SDIII/UserGuide.pdf. For Linux, we will still recommend that you  
use Supero Doctor II.  
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Notes  
B-4  
(Disclaimer Continued)  
The products sold by Supermicro are not intended for and will not be used in life support systems, medical equipment, nuclear facilities or systems, aircraft, aircraft devices,  
aircraft/emergency communication devices or other critical systems whose failure to perform be reasonably expected to result in significant injury or loss of life or catastrophic  
property damage. Accordingly, Supermicro disclaims any and all liability, and should buyer use or sell such products for use in such ultra-hazardous applications, it does so  
entirely at its own risk. Furthermore, buyer agrees to fully indemnify, defend and hold Supermicro harmless for and against any and all claims, demands, actions, litigation, and  
proceedings of any kind arising out of or related to such ultra-hazardous use or sale.  

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