Tyan Computer Computer Hardware S8236 User Manual

S8236  
Version 1.0  
Copyright  
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MiTAC International Corporation.  
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following.  
TYAN® is a trademark of MiTAC International Corporation.  
AMD® is a trademark of AMD® Corporation.  
Intel® is a trademark of Intel® Corporation.  
AMI, AMI BIOS are trademarks of AMI Technologies.  
Microsoft®, Windows® are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.  
Winbond® is a trademark of Winbond Electronics Corporation.  
Notice  
Information contained in this document is furnished by MiTAC International  
Corporation and has been reviewed for accuracy and reliability prior to printing.  
MiTAC assumes no liability whatsoever, and disclaims any express or implied  
warranty, relating to sale and/or use of TYAN® products including liability or  
warranties relating to fitness for a particular purpose or merchantability. MiTAC  
retains the right to make changes to product descriptions and/or specifications at  
any time, without notice. In no event will MiTAC be held liable for any direct or  
indirect, incidental or consequential damage, loss of use, loss of data or other  
malady resulting from errors or inaccuracies of information contained in this  
document.  
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Contents  
Before you begin…....................................................................................4  
Chapter 1: Instruction ................................................................................5  
1.1 Congratulations .................................................................................5  
1.2 Hardware Specifications....................................................................5  
1.3 Software Specifications.....................................................................8  
Chapter 2: Board Installation.....................................................................9  
2.1 Board Image....................................................................................10  
2.2 Block Diagram .................................................................................11  
2.3 Board Parts, Jumpers and Connectors ...........................................12  
2.4 Installing the Processor and Heat sink............................................22  
2.5 Thermal Interface Material ..............................................................25  
2.6 Tips on Installing Motherboard in Chassis ......................................26  
2.7 Installing the Memory ......................................................................28  
2.8 Attaching Drive Cables....................................................................34  
2.9 Installing Add-In Cards ....................................................................35  
2.10 Connecting External Devices ........................................................36  
2.11 Installing the Power Supply...........................................................37  
2.12 Finishing Up...................................................................................38  
Chapter 3: BIOS Setup .............................................................................39  
3.1 About the BIOS................................................................................39  
3.2 Main Menu.......................................................................................41  
3.3 Advanced Menu...............................................................................42  
3.4 PCI/PnP Menu.................................................................................62  
3.5 Boot Menu .......................................................................................64  
3.6 Security Menu..................................................................................68  
3.7 Chipset Menu ..................................................................................69  
3.8 Exit Menu.........................................................................................83  
Chapter 4: Diagnostics.............................................................................85  
4.1 Beep Codes.....................................................................................85  
4.2 Flash Utility......................................................................................85  
4.3 AMIBIOS Post Code........................................................................86  
Glossary.....................................................................................................89  
Technical Support ....................................................................................95  
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Before you begin…  
Check the box contents!  
The retail motherboard package should contain the following:  
1x S8236 Motherboard  
1 x S8236 User’s manual  
1 x S8236 Quick reference guide  
1 x TYAN® Driver CD  
1 x I/O shield  
2 x Serial ATA Cable  
1 x USB 2.0 Cable  
1 x Mini-SAS to 7-Pin SATA Cable  
2 x Mini-SAS to Mini-SAS Cable (S8236WGM3NR Only)  
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Chapter 1: Instruction  
1.1 Congratulations  
You have purchased the powerful TYAN® S8236 motherboard, based on the  
AMD® SR5690 & SP5100 chipsets. The S8236 is designed to support dual  
AMD® 45nm 8-Core/12-Core Opteron 6100 Series Processors and up to 256GB  
of 800, 1066 and 1333MHz DDR3 memory modules. Leveraging advanced  
technology from AMD®, the S8236 is capable of offering scalable 32 and 64-bit  
computing, high-bandwidth memory design, and lightning-fast PCI-E bus  
implementation.  
The S8236 not only empowers you in today’s demanding IT environment but also  
offers a smooth path for future application upgradeability. All of these rich feature  
sets provides the S8236 with the power and flexibility to meet demanding  
requirements for today’s IT environments.  
Remember to visit the TYAN® website at http://www.tyan.com. There you can  
find all the information on all TYAN® products as well as all the supporting  
documentation, FAQs, Drivers and BIOS upgrades.  
1.2 Hardware Specifications  
S8236WGM3NR  
AMD 45nm 8-Core/12-Core Opteron 6100 Series Processors (Magny-  
Supported CPU Series  
Cours) / (4) HT3; 12MB L3 per socket  
HyperTransportTM3 technology (HT3) links provide up to 102.4 GB/s  
Features  
peak bandwidth per processor; Quad 16-bit HyperTransportTM  
technology (HT3) links provide up to 6.4GT/s per link.  
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Processor  
Socket Type / Q'ty  
G34 / (2)  
Average CPU Power  
(ACP) wattage  
Up to 105W  
System Bus  
Chipset  
Up to 6.4 GT/s Hyper-Transport link support  
AMD SR5690 + SP5100  
Chipset  
Memory  
Super I/O  
Winbond W83627  
Supported DIMM Qty (8)+(8) DIMM slots  
DIMM Type / Speed  
Capacity  
U/RDDR3 & LV RDDR3, 800/1066/1333 MHz  
Up to 256GB (total)  
4 Channels per CPU  
1.5V or 1.35V  
Memory channel  
Memory voltage  
PCI-E  
(2) PCI-E Gen.2 x16 slots  
Expansion Slots  
Recommended TYAN M2091, PCI-E x16 1U riser card (left) and M2091-R, PCI-E x16 1U riser  
Riser Card  
card (right)  
Recommended  
Barebone / Chassis  
2U Barebone  
GT24-B8236  
Port Q'ty  
(3)  
LAN  
Controller  
Intel 82574L / Intel 82576EB  
(2) Mini-SAS connectors (totally support 8 ports)  
LSI SAS2008  
Storage  
Connector  
Controller  
Speed  
SAS  
6.0 Gb/s  
RAID  
RAID 0/1/1E/10 (LSI Integrated RAID)  
(1) Mini-SAS (4-port) + (2) SATA  
SATA  
Connector  
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Controller  
Speed  
AMD SP5100  
3.0 Gb/s  
RAID  
RAID 0/1/10/5 (Promise Integrated RAID)  
D-Sub 15-pin  
Connector type  
Graphic  
Resolution  
Chipset  
USB  
1600x1200@60Hz  
Aspeed AST2050  
(8) USB2.0 ports (3 at rear, 4 via cable, 1 type A onboard)  
(2) ports (1 at rear, 1 via cable)  
(2) Mini-SAS (4-in-1) connectors  
(1) D-Sub 15-pin VGA port  
(4) GbE ports  
COM  
SAS  
VGA  
Input /Output  
RJ-45  
ATX12V / SSI EEB spec. 2008 / Universal 24-pin + 8-pin + 8-pin  
power connectors  
Power  
Front Panel  
SATA  
(1) 2x12-pin SSI front panel header  
(1) Mini-SAS connector & (2) SATA-II connectors  
Winbond W83793G  
Chipset  
Voltage  
Fan  
Monitors voltage for CPU, memory, chipset & power supply  
Total (8) 4-pin headers  
System Monitoring  
Server Management  
Temperature  
Monitors temperature for CPU & system environment  
Fan fail LED indicator / Over temperature warning indicator / Fan &  
PSU fail LED indicator  
LED  
Others  
Watchdog timer support  
Onboard Aspeed AST2050  
Onboard Chipset  
AST2050 IPMI  
Feature  
IPMI 2.0 compliant baseboard management controller (BMC) / USB 2.0  
virtual hub / BIOS update  
AST2050 iKVM  
Feature  
24-bit high quality video compression / Dual 10/100 Mb/s MAC  
interfaces  
Brand / ROM size  
AMI / 4MB  
Plug and Play (PnP) /PCI2.3 /WfM2.0 /SMBIOS2.3 /PXE boot / ACPI  
2.0 power management /Power on mode after power recovery / User-  
configurable H/W monitoring  
BIOS  
Feature  
Form Factor  
SSI EEB  
Physical Dimension  
Board Dimension  
OS supported list  
FCC (DoC)  
12"x13" (305x330mm)  
Operating System  
Regulation  
Please visit our Web site for the latest update.  
Class B  
CE (DoC)  
Yes  
Operating Temp.  
10° C ~ 35° C (50° F~ 95° F)  
Operating  
Environment  
Non-operating Temp. - 40° C ~ 70° C (-40° F ~ 158° F)  
In/Non-operating  
90%, non-condensing at 35° C  
Humidity  
RoHS  
RoHS 6/6 Complaint Yes  
Motherboard  
Manual  
(1) S8236 Motherboard  
(1) User's manual / (1) Quick Ref. Guide  
(1) TYAN installation CD  
Installation CD  
I/O Shield  
Package Contains  
(1) I/O Shield  
SATA  
Cable  
(2) SATA signal cables / (1) Mini-SAS cable  
(2) Mini-SAS cables  
SAS  
M2091-R, PCI-E x16 1U riser card (right) / M2091, PCI-E x16 1U riser  
card (left)  
Optional accessories Riser Card  
S8236GM3NR  
AMD 45nm 8-Core/12-Core Opteron 6100 Series Processors (Magny-  
Cours)  
Supported CPU Series  
Socket Type / Q'ty  
G34 / (2)  
Processor  
Average CPU Power  
(ACP) wattage  
Up to 105W  
System Bus  
Chipset  
Up to 6.4 GT/s Hyper-Transport link support  
AMD SR5690 + SP5100  
Chipset  
Super I/O  
Winbond W83627  
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Supported DIMM Qty (8)+(8) DIMM slots  
DIMM Type / Speed  
Capacity  
U/RDDR3 & LV RDDR3, 800/1066/1333 MHz  
Memory  
Up to 256GB (total)  
4 Channels per CPU  
1.5V or 1.35V  
Memory channel  
Memory voltage  
PCI-E  
(2) PCI-E Gen.2 x16 slots  
Expansion Slots  
Recommended TYAN M2091, PCI-E x16 1U riser card (left) and M2091-R, PCI-E x16 1U  
Riser Card  
riser card (right)  
Recommended  
Barebone / Chassis  
2U Barebone  
GT24-B8236  
Port Q'ty  
(3)  
LAN  
Controller  
Intel 82574L / Intel 82576EB  
(1) Mini-SAS (4-port) + (2) SATA  
AMD SP5100  
Connector  
Controller  
Speed  
Storage  
SATA  
3.0 Gb/s  
RAID  
RAID 0/1/10/5 (Promise Integrated RAID)  
D-Sub 15-pin  
Connector type  
Resolution  
Chipset  
USB  
Graphic  
1600x1200@60Hz  
Aspeed AST2050  
(8) USB2.0 ports (3 at rear, 4 via cable, 1 type A onboard)  
(2) ports (1 at rear, 1 via cable)  
(1) D-Sub 15-pin VGA port  
(4) GbE ports  
COM  
VGA  
RJ-45  
Input /Output  
ATX12V / SSI EEB spec. 2008 / Universal 24-pin + 8-pin + 8-pin  
power connectors  
Power  
Front Panel  
SATA  
(1) 2x12-pin SSI front panel header  
(1) Mini-SAS connector & (2) SATA-II connectors  
Winbond W83793G  
Chipset  
Voltage  
Fan  
Monitors voltage for CPU, memory, chipset & power supply  
Total (8) 4-pin headers  
System Monitoring  
Server Management  
Temperature  
Monitors temperature for CPU & system environment  
Fan fail LED indicator / Over temperature warning indicator / Fan &  
PSU fail LED indicator  
LED  
Others  
Watchdog timer support  
Onboard Aspeed AST2050  
Onboard Chipset  
IPMI 2.0 compliant baseboard management controller (BMC) / USB  
2.0 virtual hub / BIOS update  
AST2050 IPMI Feature  
AST2050 iKVM  
Feature  
24-bit high quality video compression / Dual 10/100 Mb/s MAC  
interfaces  
Brand / ROM size  
AMI / 4MB  
Plug and Play (PnP) /PCI2.3 /WfM2.0 /SMBIOS2.3 /PXE boot / ACPI  
2.0 power management /Power on mode after power recovery /  
User-configurable H/W monitoring  
BIOS  
Feature  
Form Factor  
SSI EEB  
Physical Dimension  
Board Dimension  
OS supported list  
FCC (DoC)  
12"x13" (305x330mm)  
Coming soon  
Operating System  
Regulation  
Class B  
CE (DoC)  
Yes  
Operating Temp.  
10° C ~ 35° C (50° F~ 95° F)  
Operating  
Environment  
Non-operating Temp. - 40° C ~ 70° C (-40° F ~ 158° F)  
In/Non-operating  
90%, non-condensing at 35° C  
Humidity  
RoHS  
RoHS 6/6 Complaint  
Motherboard  
Manual  
Yes  
(1) S8236 Motherboard  
(1) User's manual / (1) Quick Ref. Guide  
(1) TYAN installation CD  
(1) I/O Shield  
Package Contains  
Installation CD  
I/O Shield  
Cable  
SATA  
(2) SATA signal cables / (1) Mini-SAS cable  
M2091-R, PCI-E x16 1U riser card (right) / M2091, PCI-E x16 1U  
riser card (left)  
Optional accessories Riser Card  
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1.3 Software Specifications  
For OS (operation system) support, please check with TYAN® support for latest  
information.  
Remember to visit our Web site at http://www.tyan.com for the latest AST2050  
User’s Guide.  
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Chapter 2: Board Installation  
You are now ready to install your motherboard.  
How to install our products right… the first time  
The first thing you should do is reading this user’s manual. It contains important  
information that will make configuration and setup much easier. Here are some  
precautions you should take when installing your motherboard:  
(1) Ground yourself properly before removing your motherboard from the  
antistatic bag. Unplug the power from your computer power supply and  
then touch a safely grounded object to release static charge (i.e. power  
supply case). For the safest conditions, MiTAC recommends wearing a  
static safety wrist strap.  
(2) Hold the motherboard by its edges and do not touch the bottom of the  
board, or flex the board in any way.  
(3) Avoid touching the motherboard components, IC chips, connectors,  
memory modules, and leads.  
(4) Place the motherboard on a grounded antistatic surface or on the antistatic  
bag that the board was shipped in.  
(5) Inspect the board for damage.  
The following pages include details on how to install your motherboard into your  
chassis, as well as installing the processor, memory, disk drives and cables.  
NOTE: Do not apply power to the board if it has been damaged.  
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2.1 Board Image  
This picture is representative of the latest board revision available at the time of  
publishing. The board you receive may not look exactly like the above picture.  
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2.2 Block Diagram  
S8236 Block Diagram  
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2.3 Board Parts, Jumpers and Connectors  
This diagram is representative of the latest board revision available at the time of  
publishing. The board you receive may not look exactly like the above diagram. But  
for the DIMM number please refer to the above placement for memory installation.  
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Jumpers & Connectors  
Jumper/Connector  
Function  
J4  
COM2 Header  
J5/J12/J30/J34/J54/J55/J56 4-pin Fan Connectors  
J23  
Front Panel Header  
J24  
Reset Switch  
J25  
Power Switch  
J28  
Fan TACH Connector  
USB Front Panel Header  
PSMI Connector  
J29/J33  
J31  
J32  
LAN3 Active LED Header  
HDD Fault Header  
J53  
J59  
IPMB Header  
JP1/JP2  
JP3  
COM2 Function Select Jumper  
Clear CMOS Jumper  
Front Panel ID LED Button  
Chassis Intrusion Header  
ID LED  
JP6  
JP7  
LED1  
LED2  
LED3  
LED4  
LED5  
LED6  
LED7  
LED8  
SAS Flash Ready (Amber)  
SAS HD Fault LED (Amber)  
Power On LED (Green)  
Standby LED (Green)  
SAS Error LED (Amber)  
SAS Heart Beat LED (Green)  
BMC Heart Beat LED (Green)  
Jumper Legend  
OPEN - Jumper OFF  
Without jumper cover  
With jumper cover  
CLOSED - Jumper ON  
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LED Definitions  
Pin  
Signal  
+
-
+3V  
SAS_FLASH_RY  
Description  
State  
SAS Flash  
LED2  
(SAS SKU Only) The SAS  
firmware is not updated.  
Ready  
OFF  
OFF  
(SAS SKU Only) The LED shows  
blinking amber when the system is  
updating the SAS firmware.  
Blinking  
Amber  
Pin  
Signal  
+
-
+3V  
LED_SASHDD_FAULT-  
State  
Description  
SAS HD  
LED3  
(SAS SKU Only) The LED shuts  
off when the RAID is functioning  
normally.  
(SAS SKU Only) The amber LED  
lights up when the SAS controller  
detects errors in RAID.  
Fault LED  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
Amber  
Pin  
+
Signal  
+3V  
Power On  
-
GND  
Description  
OFF  
LED4  
LED  
State  
OFF  
ON  
Pin  
+
Power Off  
Power On  
Green  
Signal  
+3VSB  
GND  
-
State  
Description  
Standby  
LED5  
LED  
The power supply is not plugged in  
or the power supply unit can not  
work properly.  
OFF  
OFF  
The green Standby LED is lit up  
when the system is in idle mode.  
ON  
Green  
Pin  
+
-
Signal  
+3V  
GND  
State  
Description  
SAS Error  
The LED shuts off when the  
onboard SAS controller can not  
work properly.  
(SAS SKU Only) When the  
onboard SAS controller detects  
errors, the LED will turn amber.  
LED6  
LED  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
Amber  
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Pin  
+
-
Signal  
+3V  
GND  
State  
Description  
SAS Heart  
Beat LED  
The LED shuts off when the SAS  
controller can not be detected or  
properly initiated.  
LED7  
OFF  
OFF  
The LED blinks per second to  
indicate that the SAS controller is  
working normally  
Blinking  
Green  
Pin  
Signal  
+
-
+3VSB  
GND  
State  
Description  
BMC Heart  
Beat LED  
The LED shuts off when the BMC  
controller can not be detected or  
properly initiated.  
LED8  
OFF  
OFF  
The LED blinks per second to  
indicate that the BMC controller is  
working normally  
Blinking  
Green  
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J12  
J56  
J55  
J30  
J5  
J54  
J34  
J4  
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J4: COM2 Connector  
Signal  
DCD  
RXD  
TXD  
DTR  
GND  
Pin  
1
3
5
7
Pin  
2
4
6
8
Signal  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
RI  
9
10  
KEY  
J5/J12/J30/J34/J54/J55/J56: 4-Pin FAN Connectors  
Pin  
1
2
3
4
Signal  
GND  
+12V  
TACH  
PWM  
Use this header to connect the cooling fan to your motherboard to keep the  
system stable and reliable.  
J23: Front Panel Connector  
Signal  
PWRLED+  
Pin  
1
Pin  
2
Signal  
FP Power (5VSB)  
KEY  
ID_LED+  
3
4
PWLED- (GND)  
HD_LED+  
ID_LED- (GND)  
Fault LED1-  
5
7
6
8
HD_LED-  
Fault LED2-  
9
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
PWR SW+  
LAN1_Active_LED+  
LAN1_Active_LED-  
SMB_DATA  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
21  
23  
PWR SW- (GND)  
Reset Switch+  
RST SW- (GND)  
ID Switch+  
SMB_CLK  
INTRUDER_L  
LAN2_Active_LED+  
LAN2_Active_LED-  
Temp Sensor  
NMI Switch#  
J28: Fan TACH Connector  
Signal  
Pin  
Pin  
Signal  
CPU0 FAN Tach  
CPU1 FAN Tach  
Front FAN1 Tach  
Front FAN2 Tach  
Front FAN3 Tach  
GND  
CPU1 FAN PWM  
FAN11 Tach  
FAN12 Tach  
NC  
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
Rear FAN1 Tach  
Rear FAN2 Tach  
FAN8 Tach  
FAN9 Tach  
FAN10 Tach  
KEY  
CPU0 FAN PWM  
NC  
NC  
9
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
Front FAN1 PWM  
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J31  
J29  
LED1  
J59  
J33  
J32  
J53  
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J29/J33: USB Front Panel Connector  
Signal  
5V Power  
D-  
Pin  
1
3
Pin  
2
4
Signal  
5V Power  
D-  
D+  
5
6
D+  
GND  
7
8
GND  
KEY  
9
10  
NC  
J31: PSMI Connector  
Pin  
1
2
3
4
5
3.3V  
Standby  
Signal PSMI_Clock PSMI_Data PSU_Alert_L GND  
LED1: ID LED  
Pin  
Signal  
+
-
P3V3_AUX  
ID_SW_L  
State  
On  
Off  
Color  
Blue  
Off  
Description  
System identified  
System not identified  
NOTE: IPMI can activate ID LED from remote site.  
Please visit the TYAN Web Site at http://www.tyan.com to download the  
latest AST2050 Software Configuration Guide for IPMI settings.  
J32: LAN3 Active LED Header  
Pin  
Signal  
LAN3_ACTIVE_ LED+  
1
2
1
LAN3_ACTIVE_ LED- (GND)  
J53: HDD Fault Header  
2
1
6
Signal  
3.3V Standby  
GND  
Pin  
1
3
Pin  
2
4
Signal  
BMC FRU Clock  
BMC FRU Data  
HDD Fail Input  
5
KEY  
5
6
J59: IPMB Connector  
Signal  
Pin  
1
Pin  
2
Signal  
GND  
NC  
SMB_BMC_SDA2  
SMB_BMC_SCL2  
3
4
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JP6  
JP1  
JP2  
JP7  
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JP1/JP2: COM2 Function Switch Jumper  
1
Pin 1-2 Closed: SIO to COM2 (Default)  
3
1
Pin 2-3 Closed: BMC UART2 to COM2  
3
JP3: Clear CMOS Jumper  
You can reset CMOS by using this jumper if you have  
forgotten your system/setup password or need to clear BIOS  
setting.  
1. Power off system and disconnect both power connectors  
from the motherboard.  
1
3
Normal (Default)  
2. Use jumper cap to close Pin_2 and Pin_3 for seconds to  
Clear CMOS.  
1
3
3. Put jumper cap back to Pin_1 and Pin_2 (default setting).  
4. Reconnect power & power on system.  
Clear CMOS  
JP6: Front Panel ID LED Button  
Use this header to disable the ID LED.  
1
JP7: Chassis Intrusion Header  
Use this header to trigger the system chassis  
intrusion alarm.  
1
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2.4 Installing the Processor and Heat sink  
The S8236 supported AMD® processors are listed in section 1.2 Hardware  
Specifications on page 4. Check our website at http://www.tyan.com for latest  
processor support.  
NOTE: MiTAC is not liable for damage as a result of operating an  
unsupported configuration.  
Processor Installation (G34 1944-pin Socket for AMD CPU)  
Follow the steps below to install the processors and heat sinks.  
Please note that the illustrations are based on a G34 1944-pin Socket which may  
not look exactly like the motherboard you purchased. Therefore, the illustrations  
should be held for your reference only.  
NOTE: If only one processor is installed, start with CPU0 first.  
1.  
Locate the CPU socket.  
2.  
Pull the CPU lever slightly away from the socket and then push it to a fully  
open position.  
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3.  
4.  
5.  
Lift the socket cover to a fully open position.  
Take off the CPU protection cap.  
Place the CPU in the CPU socket and make sure that the gold arrow is  
located in the right direction with two notches properly aligned.  
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6.  
Close the socket cover and press the CPU socket lever down to lock the CPU  
in place.  
7.  
Repeat the same procedures to install the second CPU.  
Heat sink Installation  
After installing the processor, you should proceed to install the heat sink. The CPU  
heat sink will ensure that the processor do not overheat and continue to operate at  
maximum performance for as long as you own them. The overheated processor is  
dangerous to the motherboard.  
For the safest method of installation and information on choosing the appropriate  
heat sink, using heat sinks validated by AMD®. Please refer to the AMD® website:  
The following diagram illustrates how to install heat sink onto the CPU of S8236.  
8.  
Place the heat sink on top of the CPU and secure it to the motherboard with 2  
screws.  
9.  
Connect the heat sink Fan cable to the CPU0 FAN connector J34.  
10. Repeat the same procedures to install the second heat sink (CPU1 Fan: J30).  
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2.5 Thermal Interface Material  
There are two types of  
thermal interface materials  
designed for use with the  
processors.  
The most common material  
comes as a small pad  
attached to the heat sink at  
the time of purchase. There  
should be a protective cover  
over the material. Take care  
not to touch this material.  
Simply remove the protective  
cover and place the heat  
sink on the processor.  
The second type of interface  
material is usually packaged  
separately. It is commonly  
referred to as ‘thermal  
compound’. Simply apply a  
thin layer on to the CPU lid  
(applying too much will  
actually reduce the cooling).  
NOTE: Always check with the manufacturer of the heat sink & processor to  
ensure that the thermal interface material is compatible with the processor  
and meets the manufacturer’s warranty requirements.  
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2.6 Tips on Installing Motherboard in Chassis  
Before installing your motherboard, make sure your chassis has the necessary  
motherboard support studs installed. These studs are usually metal and are gold in  
color. Usually, the chassis manufacturer will pre-install the support studs. If you are  
unsure of stud placement, simply lay the motherboard inside the chassis and align  
the screw holes of the motherboard to the studs inside the case. If there are any  
studs missing, you will know right away since the motherboard will not be able to be  
securely installed.  
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Some chassis include plastic studs instead of metal. Although the plastic studs are  
usable, MiTAC recommends using metal studs with screws that will fasten the  
motherboard more securely in place.  
Below is a chart detailing what the most common motherboard studs look like and  
how they should be installed.  
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2.7 Installing the Memory  
Before installing memory, ensure that the memory you have is compatible with the  
motherboard and processor. Check the TYAN Web site at http://www.tyan.com for  
details of the type of memory recommended for your motherboard.  
The following diagram shows common types of DDR3 memory modules.  
Supports up to 256GB of R-DIMM DDR3 and Low Voltage (LV) R-DIMM  
DDR3, or 64GB of U-DIMM DDR3, at 800,1066 or 1333MHz speeds  
All installed memory will automatically be detected and no jumpers or settings  
need changing  
All memory must be of the same type and density  
Always populate the memory starting from CPU0_DIMMA1 first  
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Recommended Memory Population Table  
Single CPU  
Installed  
Dual CPU  
installed  
(CPU0 only)  
(CPU0 and CPU1)  
Quantity of  
memory installed  
1
2
3
4
6
8
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10 12 14 16  
CPU0_DIMM(1)D0  
CPU0_DIMM(2)D1  
CPU0_DIMM(3)C0  
CPU0_DIMM(4)C1  
CPU0_DIMM(5)B0  
CPU0_DIMM(6)B1  
CPU0_DIMM(7)A0  
CPU0_DIMM(8)A1  
CPU1_DIMM(9)D0  
CPU1_DIMM(10)D1  
CPU1_DIMM(11)C0  
CPU1_DIMM(12)C1  
CPU1_DIMM(13)B0  
CPU1_DIMM(14)B1  
CPU1_DIMM(15)A0  
CPU1_DIMM(16)A1  
NOTE:  
1. indicates a populated DIMM slot.  
2. Paired memory installation for Max performance.  
3. Populate the same DIMM type in each channel, specifically  
- Use the same DIMM size  
- Use the same # of ranks per DIMM  
4. Dual-rank DIMMs are recommended over single-rank DIMMs  
5. Un-buffered DIMM can offer slightly better performance than registerd DIMM if  
populating only a single DIMM per channel  
6. We don't suggest other memory installation.  
7. AMD 6100 series CPU doesn't support Quad-ranks U-DIMM  
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U-DIMM Module Support  
DDR3 Rank  
Configuration  
DDR3 Speed/Voltage  
DIMM1  
DIMM0  
(A0, B0,  
C0, D0)  
1.35v  
1.5v  
(A1, B1,  
C1, D1)  
SR and  
DR  
800MHz  
800MHz  
800MHz  
800MHz  
n/a  
SR and  
DR  
SR and  
DR  
SR and  
DR  
SR and  
DR  
SR and  
DR  
SR and  
DR  
1066MHz  
1066MHz  
1066MHz  
1066MHz  
1066MHz  
1066MHz  
1333MHz  
1333MHz  
n/a  
SR and  
DR  
n/a  
SR and  
DR  
Notes:  
U-DIMM can support up to 4GB sized DIMM’s  
Maximum of 8GB per channel  
SR and DR UDDR3 module support only  
x8 DRAM module support only  
SR and DR 1.35v Memory MAX speed of 1066MHz in a dual channel configuration  
SR and DR 1.5v Memory MAX speed of 1333MHz in a dual channel configuration  
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R-DIMM Module Support  
DDR3 Speed/Voltage DDR3 Rank Configuration  
DIMM1 (A1,  
B1, C1, D1)  
DIMM0 (A0,  
B0, C0, D0)  
1.35v  
1.5v  
800MHz  
800MHz  
800MHz  
800MHz  
800MHz  
800MHz  
SR and DR  
QR  
n/a  
n/a  
SR, DR and  
QR  
SR, DR and  
QR  
1066MHz 1066MHz  
1066MHz 1066MHz  
1066MHz 1066MHz  
SR and DR  
QR  
n/a  
n/a  
SR and DR  
SR and DR  
SR, DR and  
QR  
n/a  
1066MHz  
QR  
n/a  
n/a  
1333MHz  
1333MHz  
SR and DR  
QR  
n/a  
n/a  
Notes:  
RDIMM can support up to 16GB sized DIMM’s  
SR and DR Memory has a MAX amount of 16GB per channel  
SR and DR 1.35v Memory MAX speed of 1066MHz in a dual channel configuration  
SR and DR 1.5v Memory MAX speed of 1333MHz in a dual channel configuration  
QR Memory has a MAX amount of 32GB per channel  
QR 1.35v Memory MAX speed of 800MHz in a dual channel configuration  
QR 1.5v Memory MAX speed of 1066MHz in a dual channel configuration  
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Memory Installation Procedure  
Follow these instructions to install memory modules into the S8236.  
1.  
Press the locking levers in the direction shown in the following illustration.  
2.  
Align the memory module with the socket. The memory module is keyed to fit  
only one way in the socket.  
KEY SLOT  
3.  
Seat the module firmly into the socket by gently pressing down until it sits  
flush with the socket. The locking levers pop up into place.  
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2.8 Attaching Drive Cables  
Attaching Serial ATA Cables  
S8236 is equipped with six Serial ATA (SATA) channel. Connections for the drives  
are very simple.  
There is no need to set Master/Slave jumpers on SATA drives.  
If you are in need of SATA/SAS cables or power adapters please contact your place  
of purchase.  
The following pictures illustrate how to connect an SATA drive.  
1. SATA drive cable  
connection  
2. SATA drive power connection  
3. SATA cable motherboard  
connector  
4. SATA drive power adapter  
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2.9 Installing Add-In Cards  
Before installing add-in cards, it’s helpful to know if they are fully compatible with  
your motherboard. For this reason, we’ve provided the diagrams below, showing  
the slots that may appear on your motherboard.  
PCI-E Gen. 2 x16 slots (PCIE_1 & PCIE_2)  
NOTE: The PCIE_1 slot is designed to fit both add-on PCI-E card and riser card  
(M2091). However, The PCIE_2 slot is designed for riser card only (M2091-R).  
Therefore, you can not insert an add-on PCI-E card directly in the PCIE_2 slot.  
Simply find the appropriate slot for your add-in card and insert the card firmly. Do  
not force any add-in cards into any slots if they do not seat in place. It is better to try  
another slot or return the faulty card rather than damaging both the motherboard  
and the add-in card.  
TIP: It’s a good practice to install add-in cards in a staggered manner rather than  
making them directly adjacent to each other. Doing so allows air to circulate within  
the chassis more easily, thus improving cooling for all installed devices.  
NOTE: You must always unplug the power connector to the motherboard before  
performing system hardware changes to avoid damaging the board or expansion  
device.  
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2.10 Connecting External Devices  
Connecting external devices to the motherboard is an easy task. The motherboard  
supports a number of different interfaces through connecting peripherals. See the  
following diagrams for the details.  
RJ-45 LAN Port  
VGA Port  
(LAN3)  
LAN1  
LAN2  
2 x RJ-45 LAN Ports  
COM Port  
2 X USB Ports  
NOTE: Peripheral devices can be plugged straight into any of these  
ports but software may be required to complete the installation.  
Onboard LAN LED Color Definition  
The three onboard Ethernet ports have green and yellow LEDs to indicate LAN  
status. The chart below illustrates the different LED states.  
10/100/1000 Mbps LAN Link/Activity LED Scheme  
Left LED  
Right LED  
Link  
Active  
Link  
Green  
Blinking Green  
Green  
Off  
Off  
10 Mbps  
100 Mbps  
1000 Mbps  
Green  
Green  
Yellow  
Yellow  
Off  
Active  
Link  
Blinking Green  
Green  
Active  
Blinking Green  
Off  
No Link  
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2.11 Installing the Power Supply  
There are three power connectors on your S8236. It is required that you have an  
EPS12V power supply which has one 24-pin and two 8-pin connectors.  
24-pin (PW1)  
Signal  
+3.3V  
+3.3V  
GND  
Pin Pin Signal  
1
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
+3.3V  
-12V  
GND  
PS_ON  
GND  
GND  
GND  
RES  
+5V  
2
3
+5V  
4
GND  
5
+5V  
6
+12V  
Power OK  
5VSB  
+12V  
+12V  
+3.3V  
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
+5V  
+5V  
GND  
8-pin (PW2, PW3)  
Signal Pin Pin Signal  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
+12V  
+12V  
+12V  
+12V  
NOTE: Please be aware that ATX 2.x, ATX12V and ATXGES power  
supplies may not be compatible with the board and can damage the  
motherboard and/or CPU(s).  
Applying power to the board:  
Connect the EPS12V 8-pin power connectors. Both PW2 and PW3 are for  
CPU loading.  
Connect the EPS/12V 24-pin power connector.  
Connect power cable to power supply and power outlet.  
NOTE: You must unplug the power supply before plugging the power  
cables to motherboard connectors.  
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2.12 Finishing Up  
Congratulations on making it this far! You have finished setting up the hardware  
aspect of your computer. Before closing up your chassis, make sure that all cables  
and wires are connected properly, especially IDE cables and most importantly,  
jumpers. You may have difficulty powering on your system if the motherboard  
jumpers are not set correctly.  
In the rare circumstance that you have experienced difficulty, you can find help by  
asking your vendor for assistance. If they are not available for assistance, please  
find setup information and documentation online at our website or by calling your  
vendor’s support line.  
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Chapter 3: BIOS Setup  
3.1 About the BIOS  
The BIOS is the basic input/output system, the firmware on the motherboard that  
enables your hardware to interface with your software. The BIOS determines what a  
computer can do without accessing programs from a disk. The BIOS contains all  
the code required to control the keyboard, display screen, disk drives, serial  
communications, and a number of miscellaneous functions. This chapter describes  
the various BIOS settings that can be used to configure your system.  
The BIOS section of this manual is subject to change without notice and is provided  
for reference purposes only. The settings and configurations of the BIOS are  
current at the time of print and are subject to change, and therefore may not match  
exactly what is displayed on screen.  
This section describes the BIOS setup program. The setup program lets you modify  
basic configuration settings. The settings are then stored in a dedicated, battery-  
backed memory (called NVRAM) that retains the information even when the power  
is turned off.  
To start the BIOS setup utility:  
1.  
2.  
Turn on or reboot your system.  
Press <Del> during POST (F4 on remote console) to start the BIOS setup  
utility.  
3.1.1 Setup Basics  
The table below shows how to navigate in the setup program using the keyboard.  
Key  
Function  
Moves from one selection to the next  
Changes from one menu to the next  
Moves between selections  
Opens highlighted section  
Tab  
Left/Right Arrow Keys  
Up/Down Arrow Keys  
Enter  
PgUp/PgDn Keys  
Changes settings.  
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3.1.2 Getting Help  
Pressing [F1] will display a small help window that describes the appropriate  
keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item. To exit the Help  
Window, press [ESC] or the [F1] key again.  
3.1.3 In Case of Problems  
If you have trouble booting your computer after making and saving the changes with  
the BIOS setup program, you can restart the computer by holding the power button  
down until the computer shuts off (usually within 4 seconds); resetting by pressing  
CTRL-ALT-DEL; or clearing the CMOS.  
The best advice is to only alter settings that you thoroughly understand. In particular,  
do not change settings in the Chipset section unless you are absolutely sure of  
what you are doing. The Chipset defaults have been carefully chosen either by  
MiTAC or your system manufacturer for best performance and reliability. Even a  
seemingly small change to the Chipset setup options may cause the system to  
become unstable or unusable.  
3.1.4 Setup Variations  
Not all systems have the same BIOS setup layout or options. While the basic look  
and function of the BIOS setup remains more or less the same for most systems,  
the appearance of your Setup screen may differ from the charts shown in this  
section. Each system design and chipset combination requires a custom  
configuration. In addition, the final appearance of the Setup program depends on  
the system designer. Your system designer may decide that certain items should  
not be available for user configuration, and remove them from the BIOS setup  
program.  
NOTE: The following pages provide the details of BIOS menu. Please be noticed  
that the BIOS menu are continually changing due to the BIOS updating. The BIOS  
menu provided are the most updated ones when this manual is written. Please visit  
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3.2 Main Menu  
In this section, you can alter general features such as the date and time.  
Note that the options listed below are for options that can directly be changed within  
the Main Setup screen.  
BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
PCI/PnP  
Boot  
Security  
Chipset  
Exit  
System Overview  
Use [ENTER], [TAB] or  
[SHIFT-TAB] to select a field  
AMIBIOS  
Version : vx.xx  
Build Date : DD/MM/YY  
Use [+] or [-] to configure  
system time.  
ID  
: xxxx_xxx  
Processor  
AMD Opteron (tm) Processor xxxx  
Speed  
Count  
: xxxx MHz  
: x  
Select Screen  
System Memory  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
Size  
: xxxx MB  
System Time  
System Date  
[HH:MM:SS]  
[MM:DD:YYYY]  
AMIBIOS  
It displays the core number, date of BIOS build and the version of BIOS.  
Processor  
This displays the CPU information.  
System Memory  
This displays the amount of system memory present on the system.  
System Time / Date setup  
System Time: Adjusts the system clock.  
HH (24 hours format): MM (Minutes): SS (Seconds)  
System Date: Adjusts the system date.  
MM (Months): DD (Days): YYYY (Years)  
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3.3 Advanced Menu  
This section facilitates configuring advanced BIOS options for your system.  
BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
PCI/PnP  
Boot  
Security  
Chipset  
Exit  
Advanced Settings  
Configure CPU  
WARING: Setting wrong values in below sections  
may cause system to malfunction.  
CPU Configuration  
IDE Configuration  
Super IO Configuration  
ACPI Configuration  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
Hardware Health Configuration  
IPMI 2.0 Configuration  
Remote Access Configuration  
USB Configuration  
Onboard Devices Configuration  
CPU Configuration  
Configure CPU.  
IDE Configuration  
Configure the IDE devices.  
Super IO Configuration  
Configure the Super IO.  
ACPI Configuration  
Selection for Advanced ACPI Configuration.  
Hardware Health Configuration  
Configure / monitor the Hardware Health.  
IPMI 2.0 Configuration  
IPMI configuration including server monitoring and event log.  
Remote Access Configuration  
Configure Remote Access.  
USB Configuration  
Configure the USB support.  
Onboard Devices Configuration  
Onboard Devices and PCI Add-On cards Enable/Disable.  
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3.3.1 Advanced CPU Configuration  
This section allows you to fine-tune the processor options.  
BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
PCI/PnP  
Boot  
Security  
Chipset  
Exit  
Configure advanced CPU settings  
Module Version: xx.xx  
Physical Count: xxxx  
This should be enabled in  
order to enable or disable  
the “Enhanced Halt  
State”.  
Logical Count: xxxx  
Processor Information  
AMD Opteron (tm) Processor xxxx  
Revision: D1  
[Processor x]  
Select Screen  
Cache L1: xxKB  
Cache L2: xxxxKB  
Cache L3: xxxxKB  
Speed: xxxx  
Able to change Freq.: Yes  
uCode Patch Level: xxxx  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
, NB Clk: xxxx  
GART Error Reporting  
Secure Virtual Machine Mode  
PowerNow  
PowerCap  
ACPI SRAT Table  
C1E Support  
[Disabled]  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
[P-state 0]  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
GART Error Reporting  
This option should remain disabled for normal operation. The driver developer may  
enable it for the purpose of testing.  
Disabled / Enabled  
Secure Virtual Machine Mode  
Enable/disable the CPU secure virtual machine mode (SVM).  
Disabled / Enabled  
PowerNow  
Enable/disable the generation of ACPI_PPC, _PSS, and _PCT objects.  
Disabled / Enabled  
PowerCap  
The option can decide the highest performance P-state in OS.  
P-state 0 / P-state 1 / P-state 2 / P-state 3 / P-state 4  
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ACPI SRAT Table  
Enable or disable the building of ACPI SRAT Table.  
Disabled / Enabled  
C1E Support  
Enable or disable the C1 Enhanced mode.  
Disabled / Enabled  
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3.3.2 Advanced IDE Configuration  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot Security  
Main  
Advanced  
Chipset  
Exit  
IDE Configuration  
OnBoard PCI IDE Controller  
[Both]  
SATA0  
SATA1  
SATA2  
SATA3  
SATA4  
SATA5  
[Not Detected]  
[Not Detected]  
[Not Detected]  
[Not Detected]  
[Not Detected]  
[Not Detected]  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
Hard Disk Write Protect  
IDE Detect Time Out (Sec)  
[Disabled]  
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Onboard PCI IDE Controller  
Disabled: disables the integrated IDE Controller  
Primary: enables only the Primary IDE Controller  
Secondary: enables only the Secondary IDE Controller  
Both: enables both IDE Controller  
Disabled / Primary / Secondary / Both  
Hard Disk Write Protect  
Disable/Enable device write protection. This will be effective only if device is  
accessed through BIOS.  
Disabled / Enabled  
IDE Detect Time Out (Sec)  
Select the time out value for detecting ATA/ATAPI device(s).  
0~35 (at 5 interval)  
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3.3.2.1 SATA0 Sub-Menu  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot Security  
Main  
Advanced  
Chipset  
Exit  
SATA0  
Selects the type of device  
connected to the system.  
Device: Not Detected  
Select Screen  
Type  
[Auto]  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
LBA /Large Mode  
Block (Multi-Sector Transfer)  
PIO Mode  
DMA Mode  
S.M.A.R.T.  
[Auto]  
[Auto]  
[Auto]  
[Auto]  
[Auto]  
32 Bit Data Transfer  
[Enabled]  
Type  
Selects the type of device connected to the system.  
Auto / Disabled  
LBA/Large Mode  
Auto: Enabled LBA Mode if the device supports it and the device is not already  
formatted with LBA Mode disabled.  
Disabled: Disabled LBA Mode.  
Auto / Disabled  
Block (Multi-Sector Transfer)  
Disabled: The Data transfer from and to the device occurs one sector at a time.  
Auto: The Data transfer from and to the device occurs multiple sectors at a time if  
the device supports it.  
Auto / Disabled  
PIO Mode  
Select the PIO Mode. Select Auto to enhance hard disk performance by optimizing  
the hard disk timing.  
Auto / 0~4 (at 1 interval)  
DMA Mode  
Select DMA Mode.  
Auto: Auto detected.  
Auto / Disabled  
S.M.A.R.T  
S.M.A.R.T (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology) is a utility that  
monitors your disk status to predict hard disk failure.  
Auto / Disabled / Enabled  
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32-Bit Data Transfer  
Enable 32-bit to maximize the IDE hard disk data transfer rate.  
Enabled / Disabled  
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3.3.3 Super I/O Configuration  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot Security  
Main  
Advanced  
Chipset  
Exit  
Allows BIOS to Select Serial  
Port1 Base Addresses.  
Configure Win627DHG Super IO Chipset  
Serial Port1 Address  
Serial Port2 Address  
[3F8/IRQ4]  
[2F8/IRQ3]  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
Watchdog Mode  
Watchdog Timer  
[Disabled]  
[2]  
Serial Port1 Address  
Allows BIOS to configure Serial Port1 Base Address.  
Disabled / 3F8/IRQ4 / 2E8/IRQ3  
Serial Port2 Address  
Allows BIOS to configure Serial Port2 Base Address.  
Disabled / 2F8/IRQ3 / 2E8/IRQ3  
Watchdog Mode  
POST: Watchdog timer counting, start at Power on, stop at OS Boot  
OS: Start at OS Boot  
Power on: Start at power on  
Disabled / POST / OS / Power On  
Watchdog Timer  
Watchdog timer sets 2/4/6/8/10/12 minutes. When WD time-out occurs, system will  
auto reboot.  
2 / 4 / 6 / 8 / 10 / 12  
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3.3.4 ACPI Configuration  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot  
Main  
Advanced  
Security  
Chipset  
Exit  
ACPI Settings  
Advanced ACPI  
Configuration settings  
Select Screen  
Advanced ACPI Configuration  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
3.3.4.1 Advanced ACPI Configuration  
BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
PCI/PnP  
Boot  
Security  
Chipset  
Exit  
Enable RSDP pointers to  
64-bit Fixed System  
Advanced ACPI Configuration  
Description Tables. Di  
ACPI version has some.  
ACPI Version Features  
ACPI APIC support  
AMI OEMB table  
[ACPI v3.0]  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
[Disabled]  
Select Screen  
Headless mode  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
ACPI Version Features  
Set this value to allow or prevent the system to be complaint with the ACPI 2.0  
specification.  
ACPI 3.0 / ACPI 2.0 / ACPI 1.0  
ACPI APIC Support  
This option allows you to define whether or not to enable APIC features.  
Enabled / Disabled  
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AMI OEMB Table  
Set this value to allow the ACPI BIOS to add a pointer to an OEMB table in the Root  
System Description Table (RSDT) table.  
Enabled / Disabled  
NOTE: OEMB table is used to pass POST data to the AMI code during ACPI O/S  
operations.  
Headless Mode  
Enable or disable Headless operation mode through ACPI.  
Disabled / Enabled  
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3.3.5 Hardware Health Configuration  
BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
PCI/PnP  
Boot  
Security  
Chipset  
Exit  
Hardware Health Configuration  
Auto Fan Control Switch  
Disabled: fan full speed  
Enabled: fan speed according  
max temperature  
Auto FAN Control  
[Disabled]  
Sensor Data Register Monitoring  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
Auto Fan Control  
Disabled: Fan full speed  
Enabled: Fan speed according max temperature  
Enabled / Disabled  
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3.5.1 Sensor Data Register Monitoring  
BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
PCI/PnP  
Boot  
Security  
Chipset  
Exit  
ID#  
NAME  
READING  
STATUS  
Press Enter key to display  
remain sensor  
01  
02  
07  
08  
03  
04  
05  
06  
0A  
0B  
0C  
0D  
0E  
0F  
10  
11  
12  
CPU0 Temp  
CPU1 Temp  
CPU 0 MOS Area  
CPU 1 MOS Area  
SR5690 Case  
SR5650 Case  
SAS Case  
System Inlet  
VCCP_P0  
VCCP_P1  
VDDNB_P0  
VDDNB_P1  
VDDIO_P0  
VDDIO_P1  
3VCC  
xx  
xx  
xx  
xx  
xx  
xx  
xx  
xx  
xx  
xx  
xx  
xx  
xx  
xx  
xx  
xx  
xx  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
Alert  
Alert  
Alert  
ESC key to return this  
page  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
3VSB  
VBAT  
SDR Monitoring Next Page  
SDR Monitoring Next Page  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot  
Main  
Advanced  
Security  
STATUS  
Chipset  
Exit  
ID#  
NAME  
READING  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
47  
46  
CPU 0  
CPU 1  
Front 1  
Front 2  
Front 3  
Rear 1  
Rear 2  
xx  
xx  
xx  
xx  
xx  
xx  
xx  
xx  
xx  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
ID_BTN_STATUS_L  
PLTRST2_N  
Read only. It can not be modified in user mode.  
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3.3.6 IPMI 2.0 Configuration  
BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
PCI/PnP  
Boot  
Security  
Chipset  
Exit  
IPMI 2.0 Configuration  
View all events in the  
BMC Event Log.  
It will take a max. of 15  
seconds to read all BMC  
SEL records.  
Status of BMC  
Working  
View BMC System Event Log  
Clear BMC System Event Log  
Set LAN Configuration  
Set VLAN Configuration  
Set PEF Configuration  
BMC Watch Dog Timer Action  
BMC Alert LED and Beep  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
[Disabled]  
[Off]  
FW Key  
[0000000]  
Status of BMC  
Read only.  
Clear BMC System Event Log  
Clear all events in BMC System Event Log.  
Set LAN Configuration  
Set LAN Configuration Parameters Command.  
Set VLAN Configuration  
Set VLAN Configuration Parameters Command.  
Set PEF Configuration  
Set PEF Configuration Parameters Command.  
BMC Watch Dog Timer Action  
Allows the BMC to reset or power down the system if the operating system crashes  
or hangs.  
Disabled / Reset System / Power Down / Power Cycle  
BMC Alert LED and Beep  
BMC Alert LED and Beep.  
OFF / ON  
FW Key  
Enter IPMI FW Key upgrade to IPMI or iKVM function.  
[0000000]  
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3.3.6.1 View BMC System Event Log  
BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
PCI/PnP  
Boot  
Security  
Chipset  
Exit  
Total Number of Entries:  
xxx  
Use +/- to traverse the  
event log.  
SEL Entry Number  
SEL Record ID  
[1]  
xxxx  
SEL Record Type  
Event Timestamp  
Generator ID  
Event Message Format Ver  
Event Sensor Type  
Event Sensor Number  
Event Dir Type  
xxxx (System Event)  
MM DD, YYYY HH:MM:SS  
xxxx  
xx (IPMI Ver 2.0)  
xx (Voltage)  
xx  
xx  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
Event Data  
xx xx xx  
Read only. It can not be modified in user mode.  
3.3.6.2 Set LAN Configuration  
BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
PCI/PnP  
Boot  
Security  
Chipset  
Exit  
LAN Configuration Status  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
IP Address Configuration  
[DHCP]  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
Current IP Address in BMC  
Current Subnet Mask in BMC  
Current MAC Address in BMC  
xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx  
Setup LAN Configuration  
Read only. It can not be modified in user mode.  
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3.3.6.2.1 Setup LAN Configuration  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot  
Main  
Advanced  
Security  
Chipset  
Exit  
Setup LAN Configuration  
IPMI IP Address Source  
STATIC/DHCP  
IP Address Configuration  
Save LAN Configuration  
[DHCP]  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
IP Address Source  
Select IPMI IP Address Source.  
STATIC / DHCP  
NOTE:  
IP Address and Subnet Mask appear when IP Address Source is  
set to [STATIC].  
IP Address / Subnet Mask  
Enter Static IP Address / Subnet Mask.  
Save LAN Configuration  
After setup LAN Configuration, select Save LAN Configuration and click [OK] to  
enable changes.  
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3.3.6.3 Set VLAN Configuration  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot  
Main  
Advanced  
Security  
Chipset  
Exit  
Setup VLAN ID F Configuration  
Press Enter and [OK] to save  
LAN configure  
Select Screen  
Current VLAN ID Status  
VLAN Tagging  
VLAN ID  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
[033]  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
Save VLAN ID Configuration  
Current VLAN ID Status  
Read only. It can not be modified in user mode.  
VLAN Tagging  
Enable / Disable VLAN Tagging.  
Enabled / Disabled  
VLAN ID  
Enter VLAN ID.  
Save VLAN ID Configuration  
Press Enter and [OK] to save VLAN configure.  
Disabled / Enabled  
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3.3.6.4 Set PEF Configuration  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot  
Main  
Advanced  
Security  
Enable or Disable PEF Support  
Select Screen  
Chipset  
Exit  
Set PEF Configuration Parameters Command  
PEF Support  
[Enabled]  
[Alert]  
[Disabled]  
[Disabled]  
[Disabled]  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
PEF Action Global Control  
Alert Startup Delay  
Startup Delay  
Event Message for PEF Action  
PEF Support  
Enable or disable PEF support.  
Enabled / Disabled  
PEF Action Global Control  
Select action for PEF Action Global Control.  
Alert / Power Down / Reset System / Power Cycle / OEM Action /  
Diagnostic. Int.  
Alert Startup Delay  
Enable/disable Alert Startup Delay.  
Disabled / Enabled  
Startup Delay  
Enable/disable Startup Delay.  
Disabled / Enabled  
Event Message For PEF Action  
Enable/disable Event Message for PEF Action.  
Disabled / Enabled  
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3.3.7 Remote Access Configuration  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot Security  
Main  
Advanced  
Chipset  
Exit  
Configure Remote Access type and parameters  
Select remote access  
type.  
Remote Access  
[Disabled]  
Select Screen  
Serial Port Number  
Base Address, IRQ  
Serial Port Mode  
Flow Control  
Redirection After BIOS POST  
Terminal Type  
[COM1]  
[3F8h, 4]  
[38400 8, n, 1]  
[None]  
[Always]  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
[ANSI]  
VT-UTF8 Combo Key Support  
Sredir Memory Display Delay  
[Enabled]  
[No Delay]  
Remote Access  
Enables remote access to system through serial port.  
Disabled / Enabled  
NOTE:  
The following BIOS items are available only when Remove Access is set  
to [Enabled].  
Serial Port Number  
Select Serial Port for cosole redirection. Make sure the selected port is enabled.  
COM1 / COM2  
Serial Port Mode  
Select Serial Port settings.  
Flow Control  
Select Flow Control for console redirection.  
None / Hardware / Software  
Redirection After BIOS POST  
Disabled: Turns off the redirection after POST Boot Loader.  
Boot Loader: Redirection is active during POST and during Boot Loader.  
Always: Redirection is always active. (Some Oss may not work if set to Always)  
Always / Disabled / Boot Loader  
Terminal Type  
Select the target terminal type.  
ANSI / VT100 / VT-UTF8  
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VT-UTF8 Combo Key Support  
Enable VT-UFT8 Combination Key Support for ANSI/VT100 terminals.  
Enabled / Disabled  
Sredir Memory Display Delay  
Gives the delay in seconds to display memory information.  
No Delay / Delay 1 Sec / Delay 2 Sec / Delay 4 Sec  
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3.3.8 USB Configuration  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot Security  
Main  
Advanced  
Chipset  
Exit  
USB Configuration  
Enables support for  
legacy USB. AUTO  
option disables legacy  
support if no USB  
Module Version – x.xx.x – xx.x  
devices are connected.  
USB Devices Enabled:  
None  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
Legacy USB Support  
USB 2.0 Controller Mode  
BIOS EHCI Hand-Off  
[Enabled]  
[Hi Speed]  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
Legacy USB 1.1 HC Support  
Legacy USB Support  
Enables support for legacy USB. AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB  
devices are connected.  
Enabled / Disabled / Auto  
USB 2.0 Controller Mode  
Configure the USB 2.0 controller in Hi Speed (480 Mbps) or Full Speed (12Mbps).  
Hi Speed / Full Speed  
BIOS EHCI Hand-OFF  
This is a work around for OSes without EHCI hand-off support. The EHCI  
ownership change should claim by EHCI driver.  
Enabled / Disabled  
Legacy USB1.1 HC Support  
Enables support for legacy USB. Auto option disables legacy support if no USB  
devices are connected.  
Enabled / Disabled  
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3.3.9 Onboard Devices Configuration  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot Security  
Main  
Advanced  
Chipset  
Exit  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Onboard Device and PCI Slots Configuration  
[Enabled]  
Onboard LAN 1/2 (82576)  
Onboard LAN 1 OP ROM  
Onboard LAN 2 OP ROM  
Onboard LAN 3 (82574)  
Onboard LAN 3 OP ROM  
[Disabled]  
[Disabled]  
[Enabled]  
[Disabled]  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
Onboard SAS  
Onboard VGA  
Onboard Lan1/Lan2 (82576)  
Enable /disable Lan controller.  
Enabled / Disabled  
Onboard Lan1/Lan2 OP-ROM  
Execute Lan OP-ROM or not.  
Disabled / Enabled  
Onboard Lan3 (82574)  
Enable /disable Lan controller.  
Enabled / Disabled  
Onboard Lan3 OP-ROM  
Execute Lan OP-ROM or not.  
Disabled / Enabled  
Onboard SAS (optional)  
Enable or disable the onboard SAS controller.  
Enabled / Disabled  
Onboard VGA  
Enable or disable the onboard VGA controller.  
Enabled / Disabled  
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3.4 PCI/PnP Menu  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot Security  
Main  
Advanced  
Chipset  
Exit  
Clear NVRAM during  
System Boot.  
Advanced PCI/PnP Settings  
WARING: Setting wrong values in below sections may  
cause system to malfunction.  
Select Screen  
Clear NVRAM  
[No]  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
Plug & Play O/S  
[No]  
[64]  
[Yes]  
[Disabled]  
[Enabled]  
PCI Latency Timer  
Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA  
Palette Snooping  
PCI IDE BusMaster  
Clear NVRAM  
Clear NVRAM during system Boot.  
No / Yes  
Plug & Play O/S  
No: lets the BIOS configure all the devices in the system.  
Yes: lets the operating system configure Plug and Play (PnP) devices not required  
for boot if your system has a Plug and Play operating system.  
No / Yes  
PCI Latency Timer  
This setting controls how many PCI clocks each PCI device can hold the bus before  
another PCI device takes over. When set to higher values, every PCI device can  
conduct transactions for a longer time and thus improve the effective PCI bandwidth.  
Values in units of PCI clocks for PCI device latency timer register  
64 / 32 / 96 / 128 / 160 / 192 / 224 / 248  
Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA  
Yes: assigns IRQ to PCI VGA card if card requests IRQ.  
Yes / No  
Palette Snooping  
This is the default setting and should not be changed unless the VGA card  
manufacturer requires Palette Snooping to be Enabled.  
Enabled: informs the PCI devices that an ISA graphics device is installed in the  
system so the card will function correctly.  
Disabled / Enabled  
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PCI IDE Bus Master  
Enabled: BIOS uses PCI bus mastering for reading / writing to IDE drives.  
Enabled / Disabled  
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3.5 Boot Menu  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot Security  
Main  
Advanced  
Chipset  
Exit  
Configures settings during  
System Boot.  
Boot Settings  
Boot Settings Configuration  
Boot Device Priority  
Hard Disk Drives  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
CD/DVD Drives  
3.5.1 Boot Settings Configuration  
BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
PCI/PnP  
Boot  
Security  
Chipset  
Exit  
Allows BIOS to skip  
certain tests while booting.  
This will decrease the time  
needed to boot the  
system.  
Boot Settings Configuration  
Quick Boot  
Quiet Boot  
[Disabled]  
[Disabled]  
[Force BIOS]  
[On]  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
AddOn ROM Display Mode  
Bootup Num-Lock  
Wait for ‘F1’ if Error  
Hit ‘DEL’ Message Display  
Interrupt 19 Capture  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
Endless Boot  
[Disabled]  
Quick Boot  
This option allows user bypass BIOS self test during POST.  
Enabled / Disabled  
Quiet Boot  
Disabled: displays normal POST messages.  
Enabled: displays OEM log instead of POST messages.  
Disabled / Enabled  
Add On ROM Display Mode  
Allows user to force BIOS/Option ROM of add-on cards to be displayed during quiet  
boot.  
Force BIOS / Keep Current  
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Boot Up Num-Lock  
Selects Power-on state for Numlock.  
On / Off  
Wait for ‘F1’ If Error  
Waits for F1 key to be present if error occurs.  
Enabled / Disabled  
Hit ‘DEL’ Message Display  
Displays “Press DEL to run Setup in POST”.  
Enabled / Disabled  
Interrupt 19 Capture  
Enabled: allows option ROMs to trap interrupt 19.  
Enabled / Disabled  
Endless Boot  
Enable/Disable endless loop boot from BBS table.  
Enabled / Disabled  
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3.5.2 Boot Device Priority  
BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
PCI/PnP  
Boot  
Security  
Chipset  
Exit  
Specifies the boot sequence  
from the available devices.  
Boot Device Priority  
1st Boot Device  
2nd Boot Device  
[xx,xxx-xxxxx:xxx]  
[xx,xxx-xxxxx:xxx]  
A device enclosed in  
parenthesis has been  
disabled in the corresponding  
type menu.  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
Set your boot device priority. These can be customized depending on your  
preference.  
3.5.3 Hard Disk Drives  
BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
PCI/PnP  
Boot  
Security  
Chipset  
Exit  
Specifies the boot sequence  
from the available devices.  
Hard Disk Drives  
1st Drive  
[xxxxxxxx]  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
Specify the boot sequence from the available devices.  
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3.5.4 CD/DVD Drives  
BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
CD/DVD Drives  
1st Boot Device  
Advanced  
PCI/PnP  
Boot  
Security  
Chipset  
Exit  
Specifies the boot sequence  
from the available devices.  
[xx,xxx-xxxxx:xxx]  
A device enclosed in  
parenthesis has been disabled  
in the corresponding type  
menu.  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
Specify the boot sequence from the available devices.  
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3.6 Security Menu  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot Security  
Main  
Advanced  
Chipset  
Exit  
Security Settings  
Install or change the  
password.  
Supervisor Password : Not Installed  
User Password Not Installed  
:
Select Screen  
Change Supervisor Password  
Change User Password  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
Boot Sector Virus Protection  
[Disabled]  
Supervisor Password/User Password  
Read only.  
Change Supervisor Password  
Install or change the password.  
Change User Password  
Install or change the password.  
Boot Sector Virus Protection  
When it is set to [Enabled], BIOS will issue a virus warning message and beep if a  
write to the boot sector or the partition table of the HDD is attempted.  
Disabled / Enabled  
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3.7 Chipset Menu  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot Security  
Main  
Advanced  
Chipset  
Exit  
Configure CPU Bridge  
features.  
Advanced Chipset Settings  
WARNING: Setting wrong values in below sections may cause  
system to malfunction.  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
NorthBridge Configuration  
SouthBridge Configuration  
RD890 Configuration  
Allow you to change NorthBridge, SouthBridge and RD890 Configuration.  
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3.7.1 North Bridge Configuration  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot Security  
Main  
Advanced  
Chipset  
Exit  
NorthBridge Chipset Configuration  
Memory Configuration  
ECC Configuration  
DRAM Timing Configuration  
Memory Timing Parameters  
[CPU Node 0]  
Memory CLK  
CAS Latency (Tcl)  
xxx, xxx  
xxx, xxx  
xxx, xxx  
xxx, xxx  
xxx, xxx  
xxx, xxx  
xxx, xxx  
xxx, xxx  
xxx, xxx  
Select Screen  
RAS/CAS Delay (Trcd)  
Row Precharge Time (Trp)  
Min Active RAS (Tras)  
RAS/RAS Delay (Trrd)  
Row Cycle (Trc)  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
Read to Precharge (Trtp)  
Write Recover Time (Twr)  
Memory Timing Parameters  
Select which node’s timing parameters to display.  
CPU Node 0 / CPU Node 1  
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3.7.1.1 Memory Configuration  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot Security  
Main  
Advanced  
Chipset  
Exit  
Memory Configuration  
Enable Bank Memory  
Interleaving  
Bank Interleaving  
Node Interleaving  
Channel Interleaving  
CS Sparing Enable  
Bank Swizzle Mode  
[Auto]  
[Disabled]  
[Auto]  
[Disabled]  
[Enabled]  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
Bank Interleaving  
Bank Interleave setting has to do with the actual RAM chip properties, most good  
quality RAM chips have "4-bank interleaving" and work best at this setting. Inter-  
leaving controls how actual hits to memory takes place.  
Enable Bank Memory Interleaving.  
Auto / Disabled  
Node Interleaving  
Enable Node Memory Interleaving.  
Disabled / Enabled  
Channel Interleaving  
Enable Channel Memory Interleaving.  
Auto / Disabled  
CS Sparing Enable  
Reserve a spare memory rank in each node.  
Disabled / Enabled  
Bank Swizzle Mode  
Enable or disable bank swizzle mode.  
Enabled / Disabled  
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3.7.1.2 ECC Configuration  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot Security  
Main  
Advanced  
Chipset  
Exit  
ECC Configuration  
Set the level of ECC  
protection. Note: The  
“super” ECC mode  
dynamically sets the  
DRAM scrub rate so all of  
memory is scrubbed in 8  
hours.  
ECC Mode  
[Good]  
DRAM ECC Enable  
DRAM SCRUB REDIRECT  
DRAM BG Scrub  
Data Cache BG Scrub  
L2/L3 Cache BG Scrub  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
[1.31ms]  
[Disabled]  
[Disabled]  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
ECC Mode  
Select the level of ECC protection. Note: The “Super” ECC mode dynamically sets  
the DRAM scrub rate so all of memory is scrubbed in 8 hours.  
Basic / Super / Disabled / Good / Max / User  
DRAM ECC Enable  
DRAM ECC allows hardware to report and correct memory errors automatically  
maintaining system integrity.  
Enabled / Disabled  
DRAM SCRUB REDIRECT  
DRAM SCRUB REDIRECT allows the system to correct DRAM ECC errors  
immediately when they occur, even if background scrubbing is on.  
Enabled / Disabled  
DRAM BG Scrub  
DRAM scrubbing corrects memory errors so later reads are correct. Doing this while  
memory is not being used improves performance.  
Note: When AMD’s node interleave feature is enabled, BIOS will force DRAM scrub  
off.  
Disabled / 40ns / 80ns / 160ns / 320ns / 640ns / 1.28us / 2.56us / 5.12us /  
10.2us / 20.5us / 41.0us / 81.9us / 163.8us / 327.7us / 655.4us / 1.31ms /  
2.62ms / 5.24ms / 10.49ms / 20.97ms / 42.00ms / 84.00ms  
Data Cache BG Scrub  
Allow the L1 Data Cache RAM to be corrected while idle.  
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Disabled / 40ns / 80ns / 160ns / 320ns / 640ns / 1.28us / 2.56us / 5.12us /  
10.2us/ 20.5us / 41.0us / 82.9us / 163.8us / 327.7us / 655.4us  
L2/L3 Cache BG Scrub  
Allow the L2/L3 Data Cache RAM to be corrected while idle.  
Disabled / 40ns / 80ns / 160ns / 320ns / 640ns / 1.28us / 2.56us / 5.12us /  
10.2us/ 20.5us / 41.0us / 82.9us / 163.8us / 327.7us / 655.4us  
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3.7.1.3 DRAM Timing Configuration  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot Security  
Main  
Advanced  
Chipset  
Exit  
DRAM Timing Configuration  
Auto  
Manual  
DRAM Timing Config  
[Auto]  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
DRAM Timing Config  
Select the DRAM Frequency programming method. If Auto, the DRAM speed will  
be based on SPDs. If Limit, the DRAM speed will not exceed the specified value. If  
Manual, the DRAM speed specified will be programmed by users.  
Auto / Manual  
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3.7.2 South Bridge Configuration  
BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
PCI/PnP  
Boot  
Security  
Chipset  
Exit  
SouthBridge Chipset Configuration  
SB700 CIMx Version: x.x.x  
Disabled  
Enabled  
OHCI HC (Bus 0 Dev 18 Fn 0)  
OHCI HC (Bus 0 Dev 18 Fn 1)  
EHCI HC (Bus 0 Dev 18 Fn 2)  
OHCI HC (Bus 0 Dev 19 Fn 0)  
OHCI HC (Bus 0 Dev 19 Fn 1)  
EHCI HC (Bus 0 Dev 19 Fn 2)  
OHCI HC (Bus 0 Dev 20 Fn 5)  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
OnChip SATA Channel  
OnChip SATA Type  
SATA IDE Combined Mode  
[Enabled]  
[Native IDE]  
[Enabled]  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
Restore on AC Power Loss  
NMI Button  
Chassis Intrusion detection  
SGPIO function  
[Last State]  
[Enabled]  
[Disabled]  
[Enabled]  
OHCI HC/EHCI HC  
Enabled / Disabled  
OnChip SATA Channel  
Enable or disable OnChip SATA channel.  
Enabled / Disabled  
OnChip SATA Type  
Select OnChip SATA type.  
Native IDE / RAID / AHCI / Legacy IDE  
SATA IDE Combined Mode  
Enable or disable the SATA IDE Combined Mode.  
Disabled / Enabled  
Restore On AC Power Loss  
Configure how the system board responds to a power failure.  
Power Off / Power On / Last State  
NMI Button  
Enable or disable the NMI button on the front panel.  
Enabled / Disabled  
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Chassis Intrusion Detection  
Disabled: Disable Chassis Intrusion Detection.  
Enabled: When a chassis open event is detected, the BIOS will report the event.  
Disabled / Enabled  
SGPIO Function  
Enable or disable the SP5100 SGPIO function.  
Enabled / Disabled  
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3.7.3 RD890 Configuration  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot Security  
Main  
Advanced  
Chipset  
Exit  
RD890 Configuration  
Disabled  
Enabled  
PCI Express Configuration  
Hyper Transport Configuration  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
[Disabled]  
IOMMU  
[PCIE GPP1-GPP2-PCI]  
Primary Video Controller  
IOMMU  
Disable or Enable IOMMU function.  
Disabled / Enabled  
Primary Video Controller  
PCIE GPP1-GPP2-PCI: Video card scan from PCIE bus, GPP1, GPP2 to PCI bus.  
PCIE GPP2-GPP1-PCI: Video card scan from PCIE bus, GPP2, GPP1 to PCI bus.  
PCI-PCIE GPP1-GPP2: Video card scan from PCI bus (onboard VGA), PCIE bus,  
GPP1 to GPP2.  
PCIE GPP1-GPP2-PCI / PCIE GPP2-GPP1-PCI / PCI-PCIE GPP1-GPP2  
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3.7.3.1 PCI Express Configuration  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot Security  
Main  
Advanced  
Chipset  
Exit  
PCI Express Configuration  
Port # 02 Features  
Port # 03 Features  
Port # 04 Features  
Port # 09 Features  
Port # 11 Features  
Port # 12 Features  
Port # 13 Features  
NB-SB Port Features  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
GPP1 Core Setting  
GPP2 Core Setting  
GPP3a Core Setting  
GPP3b Core Setting  
SB Core Setting  
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3.7.3.1.1 Port # 02/03/11/12 Features  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot Security  
Main  
Advanced  
Chipset  
Exit  
Disabled:  
Force PCIE link speed to  
GEN1.  
Gen2 High Speed Mode  
Link ASPM  
Slot Power Limit, W  
L1 Immediate ACK  
[Auto]  
[Disabled]  
[75]  
[Disabled]  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
Gen2 High Speed Mode  
Disabled: force PCIE link speed to GEN1.  
Auto / Disabled  
Link ASPM  
Active State Power Management.  
Disabled / L0s / L1 / L0s & L1 / L0s Downstream / L0s Downstream + L1  
Slot Power Limit, W  
Set Slot Power Limit.  
L1 Immediate ACK  
When Enabled L1 will be ACK’d immediately.  
Disabled / Enabled  
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3.7.3.1.2 Port # 04/09/13 Features  
BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Link ASPM  
Advanced  
PCI/PnP  
Boot  
Security  
Chipset  
Exit  
Active State Power  
Management  
[Disabled]  
[Disabled]  
L1 Immediate ACK  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
Link ASPM  
Active State Power Management.  
Disabled / L0s / L1 / L0s & L1 / L0s Downstream / L0s Downstream + L1  
L1 Immediate ACK  
When Enabled L1 will be ACK’d immediately.  
Disabled / Enabled  
3.7.3.1.3 NB-SB Port Features  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot Security  
Main  
Advanced  
Chipset  
Exit  
Disabled:  
L1  
NB-SB Link ASPM  
[L1]  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
NB-SB Link ASPM  
Active State Power Management.  
L1 / Disabled  
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3.7.3.1.3 GPP1/GPP2/GPP3a/GPP3b Core Setting  
BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
PCI/PnP  
Boot  
Security  
Chipset  
Exit  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Turn Off PLL During L1/L23  
TXCLK Clock Gating in L1  
LCLK Clock Gating in L1  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
Turn Off PLL During L1/L23  
Enabled / Disabled  
TXCLK Clock Gating in L1  
Enabled / Disabled  
LCLK Clock Gating in L1  
Enabled / Disabled  
3.7.3.1.4 SB Core Setting  
BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
PCI/PnP  
Boot  
Security  
Chipset  
Exit  
Enabled  
Disabled  
TXCLK Clock Gating in L1  
LCLK Clock Gating in L1  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
TXCLK Clock Gating in L1  
Enabled / Disabled  
LCLK Clock Gating in L1  
Enabled / Disabled  
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3.7.3.2 Hyper Transport Configuration  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot Security  
Main  
Advanced  
Chipset  
Exit  
Hyper Transport Configuration  
Enabled: HT supports 52-bit  
physical addressing.  
Disabled: HT supports 40-bit  
physical addressing.  
HT Extended Address  
HT3 Link Power State  
HT Link Tristate  
[Disabled]  
[Auto]  
[Auto]  
Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
HT Extended Address  
Enabled: HT supports 52-bit physical addressing.  
Disabled: HT supports 40-bit physical addressing.  
Disabled / Enabled / Auto  
HT3 Link Power State  
Select the HT3 Link Power State.  
Auto / LS0 / LS1 / LS2 / LS3  
HT Link Tristate  
Select the HT1 Link Tristate mode.  
Auto / Disabled / CAD/CTL / CAD/CTL/CLK  
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3.8 Exit Menu  
BIOS Setup Utility  
PCI/PnP Boot Security  
Main  
Exit Options  
Advanced  
Chipset  
Exit  
Exit system setup after  
saving the changes.  
F10 key can be used for this  
operation.  
Save Changes and Exit  
Discard Changes and Exit  
Discard Charges  
Select Screen  
Load Optimal Defaults  
Load Failsafe Defaults  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
Save Changes and Exit  
Use this option to exit setup utility and re-boot.  
All new selections you have made are stored into CMOS.  
System will use the new settings to boot up.  
Discard Changes and Exit  
Use this option to exit setup utility and re-boot.  
All new selections you have made are not stored into CMOS.  
System will use the old settings to boot up.  
Discard Changes  
Use this option to restore all new setup values that you have made but not saved  
into CMOS.  
Load Optimal Defaults  
Use this option to load default performance setup values.  
Use this option when system CMOS values have been corrupted or modified  
incorrectly.  
Load Failsafe Defaults  
Use this option to load all default failsafe setup values.  
Use this option when troubleshooting.  
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Chapter 4: Diagnostics  
NOTE: if you experience problems with setting up your system, always check the  
following things in the following order:  
Memory, Video, CPU  
By checking these items, you will most likely find out what the problem might have  
been when setting up your system. For more information on troubleshooting, check  
4.1 Beep Codes  
Fatal errors, which halt the boot process, are communicated through two kinds of  
audible beeps.  
A single long beep followed by eight short beeps: It indicates that a video  
error has occurred.  
A single long beep repeatedly: It indicates that a DRAM error has occurred.  
The most common type of error is a memory error.  
Before contacting your vendor or TYAN Technical Support, be sure that you note as  
much as you can about the beep code length and order that you experience. Also,  
be ready with information regarding add-in cards, drives and O/S to speed the  
support process and come to a quicker solution.  
4.2 Flash Utility  
Every BIOS file is unique for the motherboard it was designed for. For Flash  
Utilities, BIOS downloads, and information on how to properly use the Flash Utility  
NOTE: Please be aware that by flashing your BIOS, you agree that in the  
event of a BIOS flash failure, you must contact your dealer for a replacement  
BIOS. There are no exceptions. TYAN does not have a policy for replacing  
BIOS chips directly with end users. In no event will TYAN be held responsible  
for damages done by the end user.  
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4.3 AMIBIOS Post Code  
The POST code checkpoints are the largest set of checkpoints during the BIOS pre-  
boot process. The following table describes the type of checkpoints that may occur  
during the POST portion of the BIOS:  
Checkpoint  
Description  
03  
Disable NMI, Parity, video for EGA, and DMA controllers. Initialize BIOS,  
POST, Runtime data area. Also initialize BIOS modules on POST entry  
and GPNV area. Initialized CMOS as mentioned in the Kernel Variable  
"wCMOSFlags."  
04  
Check CMOS diagnostic byte to determine if battery power is OK and  
CMOS checksum is OK. Verify CMOS checksum manually by reading  
storage area. If the CMOS checksum is bad, update CMOS with power-on  
default values and clear passwords. Initialize status register A.  
Initializes data variables that are based on CMOS setup questions.  
Initializes both the 8259 compatible PICs in the system  
Initializes the interrupt controlling hardware (generally PIC) and interrupt  
vector table.  
Do R/W test to CH-2 count reg. Initialize CH-0 as system timer.Install the  
POSTINT1Ch handler. Enable IRQ-0 in PIC for system timer interrupt.  
Traps INT1Ch vector to "POSTINT1ChHandlerBlock."  
Initializes the CPU. The BAT test is being done on KBC. Program the  
keyboard controller command byte is being done after Auto detection of  
KB/MS using AMI KB-5.  
05  
06  
08  
0A  
0B  
0C  
0E  
Initializes the 8042 compatible Key Board Controller.  
Detects the presence of PS/2 mouse.  
Detects the presence of Keyboard in KBC port.  
Testing and initialization of different Input Devices. Also, update the Kernel  
Variables.  
Traps the INT09h vector, so that the POST INT09h handler gets control for  
IRQ1. Uncompress all available language, BIOS logo, and Silent logo  
modules.  
13  
24  
30  
2A  
Early POST initialization of chipset registers.  
Uncompress and initialize any platform specific BIOS modules.  
Initialize System Management Interrupt.  
Initializes different devices through DIM.  
See DIM Code Checkpoints section of document for more information.  
Initializes different devices. Detects and initializes the video adapter  
installed in the system that have optional ROMs.  
Initializes all the output devices.  
Allocate memory for ADM module and uncompress it. Give control to ADM  
module for initialization. Initialize language and font modules for ADM.  
Activate ADM module.  
2C  
2E  
31  
33  
37  
Initializes the silent boot module. Set the window for displaying text  
information.  
Displaying sign-on message, CPU information, setup key message, and  
any OEM specific information.  
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Description  
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Initializes different devices through DIM. See DIM Code Checkpoints  
section of document for more information.  
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3A  
3B  
Initializes DMAC-1 & DMAC-2.  
Initialize RTC date/time.  
Test for total memory installed in the system. Also, Check for DEL or ESC  
keys to limit memory test. Display total memory in the system.  
Mid POST initialization of chipset registers.  
Detect different devices (Parallel ports, serial ports, and coprocessor in  
CPU, … etc.) successfully installed in the system and update the BDA,  
EBDA…etc.  
3C  
40  
50  
52  
Programming the memory hole or any kind of implementation that needs  
an adjustment in system RAM size if needed.  
Updates CMOS memory size from memory found in memory test.  
Allocates memory for Extended BIOS Data Area from base memory.  
Initializes NUM-LOCK status and programs the KBD typematic rate.  
Initialize Int-13 and prepare for IPL detection.  
Initializes IPL devices controlled by BIOS and option ROMs.  
Initializes remaining option ROMs.  
Generate and write contents of ESCD in NVRam.  
Log errors encountered during POST.  
Display errors to the user and gets the user response for error.  
Execute BIOS setup if needed / requested.  
Late POST initialization of chipset registers.  
Program the peripheral parameters. Enable/Disable NMI as selected  
Late POST initialization of system management interrupt.  
Check boot password if installed.  
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75  
78  
7A  
7C  
84  
85  
87  
8C  
8E  
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A0  
A1  
A2  
Clean-up work needed before booting to OS.  
Takes care of runtime image preparation for different BIOS modules. Fill  
the free area in F000h segment with 0FFh. Initializes the Microsoft IRQ  
Routing Table. Prepares the runtime language module. Disables the  
system configuration display if needed.  
A4  
A7  
Initialize runtime language module.  
Displays the system configuration screen if enabled. Initialize the CPU’s  
before boot, which includes the programming of the MTRR’s.  
Prepare CPU for OS boot including final MTRR values.  
Wait for user input at config display if needed.  
Uninstall POST INT1Ch vector and INT09h vector. Deinitializes the ADM  
module.  
A8  
A9  
AA  
AB  
AC  
B1  
00  
Prepare BBS for Int 19 boot.  
End of POST initialization of chipset registers.  
Save system context for ACPI.  
Passes control to OS Loader (typically INT19h).  
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Glossary  
ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface): a power management  
specification that allows the operating system to control the amount of power  
distributed to the computer’s devices. Devices not in use can be turned off, reducing  
unnecessary power expenditure.  
AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port): a PCI-based interface which was designed  
specifically for demands of 3D graphics applications. The 32-bit AGP channel  
directly links the graphics controller to the main memory. While the channel runs  
only at 66 MHz, it supports data transmission during both the rising and falling ends  
of the clock cycle, yielding an effective speed of 133 MHz.  
ATAPI (AT Attachment Packet Interface): also known as IDE or ATA; a drive  
implementation that includes the disk controller on the device itself. It allows CD-  
ROMs and tape drives to be configured as master or slave devices, just like HDDs.  
ATX: the form factor designed to replace the AT form factor. It improves on the AT  
design by rotating the board 90 degrees, so that the IDE connectors are closer to  
the drive bays, and the CPU is closer to the power supply and cooling fan. The  
keyboard, mouse, USB, serial, and parallel ports are built-in.  
Bandwidth: refers to carrying capacity. The greater the bandwidth, the more data  
the bus, phone line, or other electrical path can carry. Greater bandwidth results in  
greater speed.  
BBS (BIOS Boot Specification): a feature within the BIOS that creates, prioritizes,  
and maintains a list of all Initial Program Load (IPL) devices, and then stores that  
list in NVRAM. IPL devices have the ability to load and execute an OS, as well as  
provide the ability to return to the BIOS if the OS load process fails. At that point,  
the next IPL device is called upon to attempt loading of the OS.  
BIOS (Basic Input/Output System): the program that resides in the ROM chip,  
which provides the basic instructions for controlling your computer’s hardware. Both  
the operating system and application software use BIOS routines to ensure  
compatibility.  
Buffer: a portion of RAM which is used to temporarily store data; usually from an  
application though it is also used when printing and in most keyboard drivers. The  
CPU can manipulate data in a buffer before copying it to a disk drive. While this  
improves system performance (reading to or writing from a disk drive a single time  
is much faster than doing so repeatedly) there is the possibility of losing your data  
should the system crash. Information in a buffer is temporarily stored, not  
permanently saved.  
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Bus: a data pathway. The term is used especially to refer to the connection  
between the processor and system memory, and between the processor and PCI or  
ISA local buses.  
Bus mastering: allows peripheral devices and IDEs to access the system memory  
without going through the CPU (similar to DMA channels).  
Cache: a temporary storage area for data that will be needed often by an  
application. Using a cache lowers data access times since the information is stored  
in SRAM instead of slower DRAM. Note that the cache is also much smaller than  
your regular memory: a typical cache size is 512KB, while you may have as much  
as 4GB of regular memory.  
Closed and open jumpers: jumpers and jumper pins are active when they are “on”  
or “closed”, and inactive when they are “off” or “open”.  
CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductors): chips that hold the basic  
startup information for the BIOS.  
COM port: another name for the serial port, which is called as such because it  
transmits the eight bits of a byte of data along one wire, and receives data on  
another single wire (that is, the data is transmitted in serial form, one bit after  
another). Parallel ports transmit the bits of a byte on eight different wires at the  
same time (that is, in parallel form, eight bits at the same time).  
DDR (Double Data Rate): a technology designed to double the clock speed of the  
memory. It activates output on both the rising and falling edge of the system clock  
rather than on just the rising edge, potentially doubling output.  
DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module): faster and more capacious form of RAM  
than SIMMs, and do not need to be installed in pairs.  
DIMM bank: sometimes called DIMM socket because the physical slot and the  
logical unit are the same. That is, one DIMM module fits into one DIMM socket,  
which is capable of acting as a memory bank.  
DMA (Direct Memory Access): channels that are similar to IRQs. DMA channels  
allow hardware devices (like soundcards or keyboards) to access the main memory  
without involving the CPU. This frees up CPU resources for other tasks. As with  
IRQs, it is vital that you do not double up devices on a single line. Plug-n-Play  
devices will take care of this for you.  
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DRAM (Dynamic RAM): widely available, very affordable form of RAM which  
looses data if it is not recharged regularly (every few milliseconds). This refresh  
requirement makes DRAM three to ten times slower than non-recharged RAM such  
as SRAM.  
ECC (Error Correction Code or Error Checking and Correcting): allows data to  
be checked for errors during run-time. Errors can subsequently be corrected at the  
same time that they’re found.  
EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM): also called Flash BIOS, it  
is a ROM chip which can, unlike normal ROM, be updated. This allows you to keep  
up with changes in the BIOS programs without having to buy a new chip. TYAN®’s  
BIOS updates can be found at http://www.tyan.com  
ESCD (Extended System Configuration Data): a format for storing information  
about Plug-n-Play devices in the system BIOS. This information helps properly  
configure the system each time it boots.  
Firmware: low-level software that controls the system hardware.  
Form factor: an industry term for the size, shape, power supply type, and external  
connector type of the Personal Computer Board (PCB) or motherboard. The  
standard form factors are the AT and ATX.  
Global timer: onboard hardware timer, such as the Real-Time Clock (RTC).  
HDD: stands for Hard Disk Drive, a type of fixed drive.  
H-SYNC: controls the horizontal synchronization/properties of the monitor.  
HyperTransportTM: a high speed, low latency, scalable point-to-point link for  
interconnecting ICs on boards. It can be significantly faster than a PCI bus for an  
equivalent number of pins. It provides the bandwidth and flexibility critical for today's  
networking and computing platforms while retaining the fundamental programming  
model of PCI.  
IC (Integrated Circuit): the formal name for the computer chip.  
IDE (Integrated Device/Drive Electronics): a simple, self-contained HDD interface.  
It can handle drives up to 8.4 GB in size. Almost all IDEs sold now are in fact  
Enhanced IDEs (EIDEs), with maximum capacity determined by the hardware  
controller.  
IDE INT (IDE Interrupt): Hardware interrupt signal that goes to the IDE.  
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I/O (Input/Output): the connection between your computer and another piece of  
hardware (mouse, keyboard, etc.)  
IRQ (Interrupt Request): an electronic request that runs from a hardware device to  
the CPU. The interrupt controller assigns priorities to incoming requests and  
delivers them to the CPU. It is important that there is only one device hooked up to  
each IRQ line; doubling up devices on IRQ lines can lock up your system. Plug-n-  
Play operating systems can take care of these details for you.  
Latency: the amount of time that one part of a system spends waiting for another  
part to catch up. This occurs most commonly when the system sends data out to a  
peripheral device and has to wait for the peripheral to spread (peripherals tend to  
be slower than onboard system components).  
NVRAM: ROM and EEPROM are both examples of Non-Volatile RAM, memory that  
holds its data without power. DRAM, in contrast, is volatile.  
Parallel port: transmits the bits of a byte on eight different wires at the same time.  
PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect): a 32 or 64-bit local bus (data pathway)  
which is faster than the ISA bus. Local buses are those which operate within a  
single system (as opposed to a network bus, which connects multiple systems).  
PCI PIO (PCI Programmable Input/Output) modes: the data transfer modes used  
by IDE drives. These modes use the CPU for data transfer (in contrast, DMA  
channels do not). PCI refers to the type of bus used by these modes to  
communicate with the CPU.  
PCI-to-PCI Bridge: allows you to connect multiple PCI devices onto one PCI slot.  
Pipeline burst SRAM: a fast secondary cache. It is used as a secondary cache  
because SRAM is slower than SDRAM, but usually larger. Data is cached first to  
the faster primary cache, and then, when the primary cache is full, to the slower  
secondary cache.  
PnP (Plug-n-Play): a design standard that has become ascendant in the industry.  
Plug-n-Play devices require little set-up to use. Devices and operating systems that  
are not Plug-n-Play require you to reconfigure your system each time you add or  
change any part of your hardware.  
PXE (Preboot Execution Environment): one of four components that together  
make up the Wired for Management 2.0 baseline specification. PXE was  
designed to define a standard set of preboot protocol services within a client with  
the goal of allowing networked-based booting to boot using industry standard  
protocols.  
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RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks): a way for the same data to be  
stored in different places on many hard drives. By using this method, the data is  
stored redundantly and multiple hard drives will appear as a single drive to the  
operating system. RAID level 0 is known as striping, where data is striped (or  
overlapped) across multiple hard drives, but offers no fault-tolerance. RAID level 1  
is known as mirroring, which stores the data within at least two hard drives, but  
does not stripe. RAID level 1 also allows for faster access time and fault-tolerance,  
since either hard drive can be read at the same time. RAID level 0+1 is striping and  
mirroring, providing fault-tolerance, striping, and faster access all at the same time.  
RAIDIOS: RAID I/O Steering (Intel)  
RAM (Random Access Memory): technically refers to a type of memory where  
any byte can be accessed without touching the adjacent data and is often referred  
to the system’s main memory. This memory is available to any program running on  
the computer.  
ROM (Read-Only Memory): a storage chip which contains the BIOS; the basic  
instructions required to boot the computer and start up the operating system.  
SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic RAM): called as such because it can keep two  
sets of memory addresses open simultaneously. By transferring data alternately  
from one set of addresses and then the other, SDRAM cuts down on the delays  
associated with non-synchronous RAM, which must close one address bank before  
opening the next.  
Serial port: called as such because it transmits the eight bits of a byte of data  
along one wire, and receives data on another single wire (that is, the data is  
transmitted in serial form, one bit after another).  
SCSI Interrupt Steering Logic (SISL): Architecture that allows a RAID controller,  
such as AcceleRAID 150, 200 or 250, to implement RAID on a system board-  
embedded SCSI bus or a set of SCSI busses. SISL: SCSI Interrupt Steering Logic  
(LSI) (only on LSI SCSI boards)  
Sleep/Suspend mode: in this mode, all devices except the CPU shut down.  
SDRAM (Static RAM): unlike DRAM, this type of RAM does not need to be  
refreshed in order to prevent data loss. Thus, it is faster and more expensive.  
SLI (Scalable Link Interface): NVIDIA SLI technology links two graphics cards  
together to provide scalability and increased performance. NVIDIA SLI takes  
advantage of the increased bandwidth of the PCI Express bus architecture, and  
features hardware and software innovations within NVIDIA GPUs (graphics  
processing units) and NVIDIA MCPs (media and communications processors).  
Depending on the application, NVIDIA SLI can deliver as much as two times the  
performance of a single GPU configuration.  
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Standby mode: in this mode, the video and hard drives shut down; all other  
devices continue to operate normally.  
UltraDMA-33/66/100: a fast version of the old DMA channel. UltraDMA is also  
called UltraATA. Without a proper UltraDMA controller, your system cannot take  
advantage of higher data transfer rates of the new UltraDMA/UltraATA hard drives.  
USB (Universal Serial Bus): a versatile port. This one port type can function as a  
serial, parallel, mouse, keyboard or joystick port. It is fast enough to support video  
transfer, and is capable of supporting up to 127 daisy-chained peripheral devices.  
VGA (Video Graphics Array): the PC video display standard  
V-SYNC: controls the vertical scanning properties of the monitor.  
ZCR (Zero Channel RAID): PCI card that allows a RAID card to use the onboard  
SCSI chip, thus lowering cost of RAID solution  
ZIF Socket (Zero Insertion Force socket): these sockets make it possible to insert  
CPUs without damaging the sensitive CPU pins. The CPU is lightly placed in an  
open ZIF socket, and a lever is pulled down. This shifts the processor over and  
down, guiding it into the board and locking it into place.  
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Technical Support  
If a problem arises with your system, you should first turn to your dealer for direct  
support. Your system has most likely been configured or designed by them and  
they should have the best idea of what hardware and software your system  
contains. Hence, they should be of the most assistance for you. Furthermore, if you  
purchased your system from a dealer near you, take the system to them directly to  
have it serviced instead of attempting to do so yourself (which can have expensive  
consequences).  
If these options are not available for you then TYAN® Computer Corporation can  
help. Besides designing innovative and quality products for over a decade, TYAN  
has continuously offered customers service beyond their expectations. TYAN®'s  
website (www.tyan.com) provides easy-to-access FAQ searches and online  
Trouble Ticket creation as well as Instant Chat capabilities with our Support Agents.  
TYAN® also provides easy-to-access resources such as in-depth Linux Online  
Support sections with downloadable Linux drivers and comprehensive compatibility  
reports for chassis, memory and much more. With all these convenient resources  
just a few keystrokes away, users can easily find the latest software and operating  
system components to keep their systems running as powerful and productive as  
possible. TYAN® also ranks high for its commitment to fast and friendly customer  
support through email. By offering plenty of options for users, TYAN® serves  
multiple market segments with the industry's most competitive services to support  
them.  
"TYAN's tech support is some of the most impressive we've seen, with great  
response time and exceptional organization in general" - Anandtech.com  
Help Resources:  
1. See the beep codes section of this manual.  
2. See the TYAN® website for FAQ’s, bulletins, driver updates,  
and other information: http://www.tyan.com  
3. Contact your dealer for help BEFORE calling TYAN®.  
4. Check the TYAN® user group:  
alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.TYAN  
Returning Merchandise for Service  
During the warranty period, contact your distributor or system vendor FIRST for any  
product problems. This warranty only covers normal customer use and does not  
cover damages incurred during shipping or failure due to the alteration, misuse,  
abuse, or improper maintenance of products.  
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NOTE:  
A receipt or copy of your invoice marked with the date of purchase is  
required before any warranty service can be rendered. You may obtain  
service by calling the manufacturer for a Return Merchandise Authorization  
(RMA) number. The RMA number Should be prominently displayed on the  
outside of the shipping carton and the package should be mailed prepaid.  
TYAN® will pay to have the board shipped back to you.  
Notice for the USA  
Compliance Information Statement (Declaration of  
Conformity Procedure) DoC  
FCC Part 15: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC  
Rules  
Operation is subject to the following conditions:  
This device may not cause harmful interference, and this device must accept any  
interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. If  
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that of the receiver.  
Consult the dealer on an experienced radio/television technician for help.  
Notice for Canada  
This apparatus complies with the Class B limits for radio interference as specified in  
the Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations. (Cet  
appareil est conforme aux norms de Classe B d’interference radio tel que specifie  
par le Ministere Canadien des Communications dans les reglements d’ineteference  
radio.)  
CAUTION: Lithium battery included with this board. Do not puncture, mutilate, or  
dispose of battery in fire. There is danger of an explosion if the battery is incorrectly  
replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by  
manufacturer. Dispose of used battery according to manufacturer instructions and  
in accordance with your local regulations.  
Document #: D2070-100  
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