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Supermicro 370DLR Plus Quick Start

Supermicro 370dlr plus motherboards: quick start

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Motherboard Components
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5
2
6
3
7
4
36
37
8
39
9
10
13
11
12
14
1
System Board
17
Blower Fan
2
ATI Rage XL
18
JF1
3
BIOS
19
IDE #1 Connector
4
South Bridge
20
ATX Power
5
COM2
21
CPU Fan
6
Super I/O
22
CPU Fan
7
JBT1
23
Mouse and Keyboard Connectors
8
WOM
24
2 USB
9
Ultra160 LVD SCSI
25
COM1
10
IDE #2 connector
26
VGA
11
Floppy Connector
27
NIC1
28
NIC2
12
CH Fan
29
JP8
13
THRM Fan
14
J105
30
JP24
15
J106
31
PCI 2
16
Chassis Fan
32
PCI 1
Note: E.C.C. registered memory type must be installed.
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29
28
31
27
32
33
34
47
21
35
41
38
48
43
40
44
45
46
42
15
16
17
19
18
33
PCI64#2
34
PCI64#1
35
JP13
36
AIC-7892
37
JP1
38
SW1
39
JP11
40
JP7
41
JP2
42
North Bridge
43
DIMM 0
44
DIMM 1
45
DIMM 2
46
DIMM 3
47
CPU 1
48
CPU 2
Front Panel Functions
1
26
25
24
1. Hot-plug SCSI hard drive, SCSI ID 0
23
2. Hot-plug SCSI hard drive, SCSI ID 1
3. CD-ROM/disketle drive assembly
22
4. Floopy Drive
20
5.
Overheat: Indicates an overheat condition in the system
6.
NIC2: Indicates network activity on LAN2 when flashing
7.
NIC1: Indicates network activity on LAN1 when flashing
8.
HDD: Indicates IDE channel activity.
9.
Power: Indicates power is being supplied to the system's
power supply units
370DLR+ Quick Reference
Jumpers
JBT1
CMOS Clear
JP2
Front Side Bus Speed
JP7
Overheat Alarm
JP8
NIC1 Enable/Disable
JP13
Speed for 64-bit PCI
JP24
NIC2 Enable/Disable
3
4
2
5 6 7 8 9
Description
Default Setting
Pin 1-2 (Normal)
Pin 1-2 (CPU Select)
Closed (Enabled)
Open (Enabled)
Closed (33 MHz)
Open (Enabled)

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Summary of Contents for Supermicro 370DLR Plus

  • Page 1 Motherboard Components System Board Blower Fan ATI Rage XL BIOS IDE #1 Connector South Bridge ATX Power COM2 CPU Fan Super I/O CPU Fan JBT1 Mouse and Keyboard Connectors 2 USB Ultra160 LVD SCSI COM1 IDE #2 connector Floppy Connector NIC1 NIC2 CH Fan...
  • Page 2 Cooling Fan Installation = > 1) Only those CPU heat sinks that are provided by Supermicro should be used. 2) Apply proper amount of silicon compound on the CPU's die. 3) Place the CPU heat sink on top of the CPU.