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Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 Technical Product Specification Intel part number C32194-002 Revision 1.2 April 2004 Enterprise Platforms and Services Marketing...
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Revision History Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 Revision History Date Revision Number Modifications January 2003 Initial Release Added memory cooling duct information, added section on BIOS event March 2003 log, incorporated Technology Leadership terminology, and corrected miscellaneous minor technical details. April 2004 New graphics for Mechanical Changes.
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Table of Contents Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 Table of Contents 1. Introduction ........................13 2. SE7505VB2 Server Board Overview ................. 14 ® Intel Server Board SE7505VB2 Feature Set..............14 3. Functional Architecture ..................... 16 Processor and Memory Subsystem ................16 3.1.1...
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PCI Error Handling......................41 6. Hardware Monitoring ......................45 Monitored Components ....................45 Fan Speed Control......................46 Chassis Intrusion ......................46 7. SE7505VB2 ACPI Implementation ..................48 ACPI ..........................48 7.1.1 Front Panel Switches ....................48 7.1.2 Wake up Sources (ACPI and Legacy) ..............49 8.
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POST Error Beep Codes ..................93 10.3.2 BIOS Event Log...................... 93 11. Absolute Maximum Ratings ....................94 12. Power Information......................95 12.1 SE7505VB2 Server Board Power Budget ..............95 12.2 Power Supply Specifications ..................96 12.2.1 Power Timing ......................96 12.2.2 Voltage Recovery Timing Specifications ..............
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Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 Table of Contents 13.3 Replacing the Back up Battery ................. 102 14. Mechanical Specifications....................104 Glossary........................... 106 Reference Documents ......................108 Index....................Error! Bookmark not defined. Revision 1.2 Intel part number C32194-002...
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Figure 11. BIOS Recovery Jumper ..................... 92 Figure 12. Output Voltage Timing ....................97 Figure 13. Turn on / off Timing....................98 Figure 14. Intel Server Board SE7505VB2 Mechanical Drawing ..........104 Figure 15. Board Photograph (Reference Only) ............... 105 viii Revision 1.2...
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Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 List of Tables List of Tables Table 1. Processor Support Matrix ..................... 16 Table 2. Memory Bank Labels ....................20 Table 3. I C Addresses for Memory Module SMB ..............21 Table 4. Supported DDRs......................23 Table 5.
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List of Tables Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 Table 33. NIC2 (Gbit 10/100/1000) Connector Pin-out (J6A1) ........... 60 Table 34. ATA 40-pin Connector Pin-out (J3K2, J4K1) .............. 60 Table 35. SATA Connector Pin-out (J1H1)................. 61 Table 36. SATA Connector Pin-out (J1H2)................. 61 Table 37.
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Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 List of Tables Table 68. BIOS Event Log Error Messages ................93 Table 69. Absolute Maximum Ratings ..................94 Table 70. The Board Power Budget.................... 95 Table 71. The Board Power Supply Voltage Specification ............96 Table 72.
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This document is intended to be the technical reference for this board. Updates to this document will be made via the Specification Update published monthly from the date of product launch. Please refer to the Intel Server Board SE7505VB2 support website for any updates to this document: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/se7505vb2.
SE7505VB2 Server Board Overview ® The Intel Server Board SE7505VB2 is a monolithic printed circuit board with features that were designed to support the general purpose, pedestal server market and meet the needs of a high ® end workstation system as well. The architecture is based around the Intel E7505 chipset and ®...
Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 SE7505VB2 Server Board Overview Graphic AGP 3.0 Pro50 watt support Support 2X, 4X and 8X AGP protocol AGP Pro50 supported by additional power pins in 4X and 8X mode Support 1.5V signal levels only Maximum of 2.03 GB/sec Bus Bandwidth Three external Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports with an additional internal header providing one optional USB ports for front panel support.
3.1.1 Processor Support The Intel Server Board SE7505VB2 supports one or two processors in the 604-pin FCPGA package. When two processors are installed, all processors must be of identical revision, core voltage, and bus/core speed. When only one processor is installed, it should be in the socket labeled CPU1 and the other socket must be empty.
Server management registers and sensors 3.1.1.1 Processor VRD The Intel Server Board SE7505VB2 has a single VRD (Voltage Regulator Down) to support two processors. It is compliant with the VRM 9.1 specification and provides a maximum of ® 130 AMPs, which is capable of supporting the requirements for two Intel Xeon™...
Memory DIMM Support The board supports DDR266-compliant ECC DIMMS operating at 266MT/s. Only DIMMs tested and qualified by Intel or a designated memory test vendor are supported on this board. A list of qualified DIMMs is available at http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/se7505vb2. Note that all DIMMs are supported by design, but only fully qualified DIMMs will be supported on the board.
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3.1.2.3 Memory Cooling The SE7505VB2 server board supports DDR memory in a variety of sizes and densities (see Table 4). Due to the specific orientation of the memory on the SE7505VB2 server board, certain memory densities and configurations are more difficult to cool in chassis that provide traditional front to back airflow such as the Intel SC5200 and SC5250-E server chassis.
The ECC used for DRAM provides Intel x4 SDDC technology for x4 SDRAMs. DRAMs that are x8 use the same algorithm but will not have Intel x4 SDDC technology, since at most only four bits can be corrected with this ECC.
It uses fifteen address lines (BA [1:0] and MA [12:0]) and supports 64 Mb, 128 Mb, 256 Mb, 512 Mb DRAM densities. The DDR DIMM interface supports memory scrubbing, single-bit error correction, and multiple bit error detection and Intel x4 SDDC with x4 DIMMs.
The MCH is a 1005-ball FC-BGA device and uses the proven components of previous generations like the Intel Xeon processor bus interface unit, the hub interface unit, and the DDR memory interface unit. In addition, the MCH incorporates a hub interface (HI) . The HI interface allows the MCH to directly interface with the P64H2.
Functional Architecture Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 3.2.2.1 AGP 8X Bus The AGP 8X bus features include the following: Single AGP device AGP interface asynchronously coupled to core AGP 3.0 specification compliant AGP 8X / 4X / 2X at 1.5V 0.8V and 1.5V AGP electrical. No 3.3V support...
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USB connectors. All ports function identically and with the same bandwidth. The SE7505VB2 server board implements four ports on the board. The baseboard provides three external USB ports on the back of the server board. The triple- stack USB connector is located within the standard ATX I/O panel area next to the keyboard and mouse housing.
Functional Architecture Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 3.2.4.4 Compatibility Interrupt Control The ICH4 provides the functionality of two 82C59 PIC devices for ISA-compatible interrupt handling. 3.2.4.5 APIC The ICH4 integrates an I/O APIC capability with 24 interrupts. 3.2.4.6 General Purpose Input and Output Pins The ICH4 provides a number of general purpose input and output pins.
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Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 Functional Architecture Pin Name Used As GPI / Function Select Data. Pin Description (Powe Well) GPO / Function GPI12 Overtemperature (GPIO:R04h[12] always = 1) PM:R2Eh[12] (Resume) shutdown for CPU 1 GPIO:R2Ch[12]=0 (Active & 2 High) GPI13...
Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 Functional Architecture 3.3.1 GPIOs The sIO provides a number of general-purpose input/output pins that the baseboard utilizes. The following table identifies the pin and the signal name used in the schematic: Table 6. Super I/O GPIO Usage Table...
Functional Architecture Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 3.3.2.3 Floppy Disk Controller The floppy disk controller (FDC) in the sIO is functionally compatible with floppy disk controllers in the DP8473 and N844077. All FDC functions are integrated into the sIO including analog data separator and 16-byte FIFO.
Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 Clock Generation and Distribution Clock Generation and Distribution All buses on the Intel Server Board SE7505VB2 operate using synchronous clocks. Clock synthesizer/driver circuitry on the baseboard generates clock frequencies and voltage levels as required, including the following: 100 MHz at 3.3 V logic levels.
Clock Generation and Distribution Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 Figure 4. SE7505VB2 Clock Distribution Diagram Revision 1.2 Intel part number C32194-002...
PCI I/O Subsystem PCI Subsystem The primary I/O bus for the server board SE7505VB2 is PCI, with three independent PCI bus segments. The PCI buses comply with the PCI Local Bus Specification, Rev 2.3. The P32-A bus segment is directed through the ICH4 while the two 64-bit segments, P64-B and P64-C, are directed through the P64H2 I/O Bridge.
P64-B, provides two 3.3V 64-bit PCI-X slots capable of 100 MHz operation and support full-length PCI cards. The second PCI segment, P64-C, provides a single 3.3V 64-bit PCI slot operating at 66 MHz. This segment supports full-length PCI cards. P64-C also has an embedded Intel 82540EM fast Ethernet gigabit controller. 5.1.2.1...
5.1.2.3 P64-C Arbitration P64-C supports three PCI masters: one PCI slot, Intel 82540EM controller and the P64H2. All PCI masters must arbitrate for PCI access, using resources supplied by the P64H2. The host bridge PCI interface (P64H2) arbitration lines REQx* and GNTx* are a special case in that they are internal to the host bridge.
The baseboard ships with the Silicon Image controller set to Base ATA mode. To switch the controller to RAID mode, a utility needs to be downloaded from the SE7505VB2 support website or run from the resource CD. This utility switches the controller from one mode to the other.
PCI I/O Subsystem Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 5.3.3 Host Bus Interface The ATI Rage XL supports a PCI 33 MHz bus. The following diagram shows the signals for the PCI interface: PCI Bus Video PCICLK CPUCLK AD[31..0] AD[31..0] C/BE#[3..0] C/BE[3..0]...
Network Interface Controller (NIC) The server board SE7505VB2 supports one 10Base-T/100Base-TX network interface controller (NIC) based on the Intel 82550PM controller (NIC 1) and one gigabit network interface controller based on the Intel 82540EM controller (NIC 2). The 82550PM is a highly integrated PCI LAN controller in a thin BGA 15 mm package.
For APIC mode, the baseboard interrupt architecture incorporates three Intel I/O APIC devices to manage and broadcast interrupts to local APICs in each processor. The Intel I/O APICs monitor each interrupt on each PCI device, including PCI slots in addition to the ISA compatibility interrupts IRQ(0-15).
5.5.3 Serialized IRQ Support The SE7505VB2 server board supports a serialized interrupt delivery mechanism. Serialized Interrupt Requests (SERIRQ) consists of a start frame, a minimum of 17 IRQ / data channels, and a stop frame. Any slave device in the quiet mode may initiate the start frame. While in the continuous mode, the start frame is initiated by the host controller.
PCI I/O Subsystem Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 SLOT #5 SLOT #1 SLOT #2 SLOT #3 SLOT #4 INT A P2-IRQ4 P2-IRQ0 P1-IRQ0 INT B P2-IRQ5 P2-IRQ1 P1-IRQ1 INT C P2-IRQ6 P2-IRQ2 P1-IRQ2 INT D P2-IRQ3 P1-IRQ3 P2-IRQ7 NIC2# P1-IRQ4 ICH4...
Hardware Monitoring Monitored Components The Intel Server Board SE7505VB2 has an integrated Winbond* Heceta chip that is responsible for hardware monitoring. The Winbond Heceta chip provides basic server hardware monitoring which alerts a system administrator if a hardware problem occurs on the board. The retail boxed board ships with a copy of LANDesk* Client Manager, which can monitor the management bus for these alerts and help administrators identify a problem on the board.
2766 RPM Chassis Intrusion The SE7505VB2 server board supports a chassis security feature that detects if the chassis cover is removed. For the chassis intrusion circuit to function, the chassis’ power supply must be connected to AC power. The security feature uses a mechanical switch on the chassis that attaches to the chassis intrusion connector.
Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 Hardware Monitoring Below is a diagram explaining what the Winbond W83627HF controller monitors on the baseboard and how the monitoring is accomplished. Ambient Temperature VTIN1 CPU1 VTIN2 Temperature Sensor 2 High Byte (Index 50h, Bank 1)
The SE7505VB2 platform supports S0, S1, S4, and S5 states. When the system is operating in ACPI mode, the OS retains control of the system and OS policy determines the entry methods...
Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 SE7505VB2 ACPI Implementation The power button input (SW2#) provides PWRBTN_IN signal to the sIO. The power button input behaves differently depending on whether or not the operating system supports ACPI. The sIO may be configured to generate wakeup events for several...
SE7505VB2 Connectors Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 SE7505VB2 Connectors Main Power Connector The main power supply connection is obtained using the 24-pin connector. The following table defines the pin-outs of the connector. Table 20. Power Connector Pin-out (J9B1) Color Signal Signal...
Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 SE7505VB2 Connectors Memory Module Connector The board has four DDR266 DIMM connectors and supports registered ECC DDR modules (Rev 1.0). Table 23. DIMM Connectors (J9H1, J9J1, J9H2, J9J2) Front Front Front Back Back Back VREF VDDQ...
SE7505VB2 Connectors Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 Processor Socket The board has two Socket 604 processor sockets. The following table provides the processor socket pin numbers and pin names: Table 24. Socket 604 Processor Socket Pin-out (U8C1, U5C1) Pin No Pin Name...
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Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 SE7505VB2 Connectors Pin No Pin Name Pin No Pin Name Pin No Pin Name Pin No Pin Name Pin No Pin Name BPM0# AC11 D43# A21# AC12 D41# A22# BPM1# Reserved AC13 GTLREF AC14 D50# A13#...
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Inert 3 Notes: ® ® These are “Reserved ” pins on the Intel Xeon™ processor. In systems utilizing the Intel Xeon™ processor, the system designer must terminate these signals to the processor VCC. Baseboards treating AA3 and AB3 as Reserved will operate correctly with a bus clock of 100 MHz.
Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 SE7505VB2 Connectors C Header Table 25. SCSI HDD Header Pin-out (J3K2, J4K1) Signal Name Description 3VSB SDA Data Line 3VSB SCL Clock Line +5VSB Power Line PCI Slot Connector There are three PCI buses implemented on the baseboard. PCI segment A supports 5V 32- bit/33MHz PCI, segment B supports 3.3V 64-bit/100MHz PCI-X, and segment C supports 3.3V...
SE7505VB2 Connectors Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 Table 27. P64-B 3.3V 64-bit/100-MHz PCI-X Slot Pin-out (J2B1, J2B2) Side B Side A Side B Side A -12V TRST# M66EN AD[09] +12V Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground AD[08] C/BE[0]# AD[07] +3.3V INTA# +3.3V...
SE7505VB2 Connectors Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 Side B Side A Side B Side A LOCK# +3.3V Ground AD[40] PERR# Reserved* AD[39] AD[38] +3.3V Reserved* AD[37] Ground SERR# Ground +3.3V (I/O) AD[36] +3.3V AD[35] AD[34] C/BE[1]# AD[15] AD[33] Ground AD[14] +3.3V...
Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 SE7505VB2 Connectors Front Panel Connector A standard SSI 34-pin header is provided to support a system front panel. The header contains reset, NMI, power control buttons, and LED indicators. The following table details the pin-out of this header.
SE7505VB2 Connectors Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 NIC Connector The server board SE7505VB2 supports two NIC RJ45 connectors. The following table details the pin-out of the connector. Table 32. NIC1 (10/100) Connector Pin-out (J5A1) Signal Name Signal Name NIC_GIGA_MDI_0N NIC_GIGA_MDI_2N NIC_GIGA_MDI_0P...
Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 SE7505VB2 Connectors Signal Name Signal Name IDE_IOW# IDE_IOR# IDE_IORDY IDE_DMAACK# IRQ_IDE Test Point IDE_A1 DIAG IDE_A0 IDE_A2 IDE_DCS0# IDE_DCS1# IDE_HD_ACT# 8.11 SATA Connector Integrated on the baseboard is the Silicon Image 3112A dual port serial ATA controller with two serial ATA connectors.
SE7505VB2 Connectors Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 8.12 USB Connector The following table provides the pin-out for the three external USB connectors. Table 37. USB Connectors Pin-out (J9A2) Signal Name Fused VCC (+5V /w over current monitor of both port 0 and 1)
FHDSEL# FDSKCHG# 8.14 Serial Port Connector Two serial ports are provided on the Server Board SE7505VB2. A standard, external DB9 serial connector is located on the back edge of the baseboard to supply a Serial A interface A Serial B port is provided through a 9-pin header on the server board.
SE7505VB2 Connectors Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 Table 41. 9-pin Header Serial B Port Pin-out (J1J2) Signal Name Signal Name SERIAL_DCD2_FB SERIAL_DSR2_FB SERIAL_RX2_FB SERIAL_RTS2_FB SERIAL_TX2_FB SERIAL_CTS2_FB SERIAL_DTR2_FB SERIAL_RING2_FB 8.15 Keyboard and Mouse Connector Two PS/2 ports are provided for use by a keyboard and a mouse. The following table details the pin-out of the PS/2 connectors.
Configuration Jumpers Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 Configuration Jumpers This section describes configuration jumper options on the Intel Server Board SE7505VB2. System Recovery and Update Jumpers A 10-pin block (J4J1), located just below the DIMM connectors, provides a total of four 2-pin jumper blocks that are used to configure several system recovery and update options.
This section describes the BIOS Setup Utility options. For more details on the BIOS and its functionality, contact your Intel field representative to obtain the Intel Server Board SE7505VB2 BIOS External Product Specification (Note that access to this document is restricted). Use BIOS Setup to change the server configuration defaults.
BIOS Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 Table 46. Keyboard Commands Press Description <F1> Help - Pressing F1 on any menu invokes the general Help window. ← → The left and right arrow keys are used to move between the major menu pages. The keys have no affect if a submenu or pick list is displayed.
Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 BIOS Table 47 describes the on-screen options you will see in BIOS Setup and what they mean. Table 47. On-Screen Options When you see this: What it means: On screen, an option is shown but you You cannot change or configure the option in that menu screen.
BIOS Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 10.1.5 Main Menu To access this menu, select Main on the menu bar at the top of the screen. Main Advanced Security Power Boot System Exit Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave Table 49 lists the options available on the Main menu. This menu allocates resources for hardware components.
Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 BIOS 10.1.5.1 Primary/Secondary, Master/Slave Submenus To access this submenu, select Main on the menu bar at the top of the screen and then the master or slave to be configured. Main Advanced Security Power Boot System...
BIOS Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 10.1.6 Advanced Menu To access this menu, select Advanced on the menu bar at the top of the screen. Main Advanced Security Power Boot System Exit I/O Device Configuration On Board Devices PCI Configuration Server Menu...
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Enables support for legacy USB. It may be necessary to set this option to Disable to install NetWare 6.0 SP1. • Enabled (default) • Disabled Hyper-Threading Allows Intel Xeon processors to run in hyperthreading mode. Enabling this setting will improve throughput significantly on certain • Enabled applications. (default) 10.1.6.1...
BIOS Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 Table 52 lists the options available through the I/O Device Configuration submenu. This submenu configures the I/O ports on the board. Table 52. I/O Device Configuration Submenu Feature Choices Description • Disabled Serial port A Enables or disables serial port A.
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Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 BIOS Depending on the Mode is selected above, the parallel port configuration options are different: Output only option selected • 378 (default) Base I/O address Set the base I/O address for parallel port. • 278 • 3BC •...
Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 BIOS 10.1.6.3 PCI Configuration Submenu To access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar at the top of the screen and then PCI Configuration. Main Advanced Security Power Boot System Exit I/O Device Configuration On Board Device...
Table 56. Onboard NICs Submenu Feature Choices Description • Enabled Enabled support for onboard Intel 82550PM NIC PXE. Onboard NIC1 PXE • Disabled Note: Once PXE boot is enabled, it will not be selectable in the boot (default) order until after a restart.
Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 BIOS Main Advanced Security Power Boot System Exit I/O Device Configuration On Board Device PCI Configuration Server Menu Console Redirection Event Logging Hardware Monitor Table 58 lists the options available through the Server Menu submenu. This submenu allows you to set options for server features.
BIOS Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 Table 59 lists the options available through the Console Redirection submenu. This submenu provides options to configure console redirection. Table 59. Console Redirection Submenu Feature Choices Description • Disabled COM Port Address When enabled, console redirection uses the I/O port specified. All (default) keyboard/mouse and video will be directed to this port.
Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 BIOS 10.1.6.6 Event Logging Submenu To access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar at the top of the screen and then Event Logging. Main Advanced Security Power Boot System Exit I/O Device Configuration On Board Device...
BIOS Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 10.1.6.7 Hardware Monitor Submenu To access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar at the top of the screen and then Hardware Monitor. Main Advanced Security Power Boot System Exit I/O Device Configuration On Board Device...
Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 BIOS 10.1.7 Security Menu To access this menu, select Security on the menu bar at the top of the screen. Main Advanced Security Power Boot System Exit Table 62 lists the options available on the Security menu. Enabling the Supervisor Password field requires a password for entering Setup.
BIOS Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 10.1.8 Power Menu To access this menu, select Power on the menu bar at the top of the screen Main Advanced Security Power Boot System Exit Table 63 lists the options available on the Power menu. This menu is designed to configure various aspects of the powering on or off of the board.
Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 BIOS 10.1.9 Boot Menu To access this menu, select Boot on the menu bar at the top of the screen Main Advanced Security Power Boot System Exit Table 64 lists the options available on the Boot menu. This menu allows you to set the boot priority of devices installed in the system.
BIOS Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 10.1.10 System Menu To access this menu, select System on the menu bar at the top of the screen Main Advanced Security Power Boot System Exit Table 65 lists the options available on the System menu. This menu displays information on vendor, processor, memory, peripherals, and BIOS.
Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 BIOS Feature Choices Description Peripherals <Enter> Provides the port connectors for onboard designators. None of these can be modified in user mode Port On Board Port On Board Designator Connector Designator Connector J8A1 & Serial A &...
You can upgrade to a new version of the BIOS using the new BIOS files and the BIOS upgrade utility, PHLASH16.EXE. You can obtain the BIOS upgrade file and the PHLASH.EXE utility from the Intel Customer Support Web site: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/SE7505VB2 Note: Please review the instructions distributed with the upgrade utility before attempting a BIOS upgrade.
Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 BIOS 10.2.1.3 Creating a Bootable Diskette 1. Use a DOS system to create the diskette. 2. Insert a diskette in diskette drive A. 3. At the C:\ prompt, for an unformatted diskette, type: format a:/s or, for a diskette that has already been formatted, type: sys a: 4.
It is unlikely that anything will damage the BIOS; however, a recovery disk should be created to ensure a quick recovery should it happen. The following steps explain how to create the crisis recovery diskette. You can obtain the Crisdisk.exe file needed to create the crisis disk from the Intel Customer Support Web site: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/SE7505VB2 Revision 1.2...
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Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 BIOS 10.2.3.1 Creating the Crisis Recovery Diskette Note: The crisis recovery diskette must be created on a Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Windows XP system. Use the following steps to create the diskette: 1. Create an empty folder at the Windows workstation.
BIOS Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 10.2.3.2 Manually Recovering the BIOS A BIOS recovery can also be manually initiated. This option would be used only when the BIOS is corrupt, but the ROM checksum error does not occur during POST. To manually initiate a BIOS recovery, use the following steps: 1.
Memory Failure prior to 4MB 10.3.2 BIOS Event Log The SE7505VB2 contains a small amount of space in the BIOS to record errors or failures during post. Below is a table of these events and their meaning: Table 68. BIOS Event Log Error Messages...
This section provides results of MTBF testing done by a 3 party testing facility. MTBF is a standard measure for the reliability and performance of the board under extreme working conditions. For the SE7505VB2 server board, MTBF was measured at 108,000 hours at 55 degrees Centigrade. Revision 1.2...
12. Power Information 12.1 SE7505VB2 Server Board Power Budget The following table shows the power consumed on each supply line for the SE7505VB2 baseboard that is configured with two processors (each 68W max) and Intel Xeon processors w/512k cache FMB TDP. This configuration includes four 2GB DDR DIMMs stacked burst at 70% max.
Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 Power Information Vout Vout vout rise vout_off vout_on Figure 12. Output Voltage Timing The following tables show the timing requirements for a single power supply being turned on and off via the AC input, with PSON held low and the PSON signal, with the AC input applied.
Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 Power Information 12.2.2 Voltage Recovery Timing Specifications The power supply must conform to the following specifications for voltage recovery timing under load changes: Voltage shall remain within +/- 5% of the nominal set voltage on the +5 V, +12 V, 3.3 V, - 5 V and -12 V output, during instantaneous changes in load shown in the following table.
Product EMC Compliance The board system has been tested and verified to comply with the following electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations when installed in a compatible Intel host system. For information on compatible host system(s), contact your local Intel representative. FCC /ICES-003, Class A Emissions (USA/Canada) Verification...
Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 Product Regulatory Compliance 13.1.4 Other Product Mandatory Regulations to Consider due to new Emerging International Requirements Note: The use of telecommunication devices such as modems and/or wireless devices, have not been planned for with respect to these systems and/or board products. If there is any change of plan to use such devices, then telecommunication type certifications will require additional planning.
Product Regulatory Compliance Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 13.2 Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices 13.2.1 Europe (CE Declaration of Conformity) This product has been tested in accordance too, and complies with the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) and EMC Directive (89/336/EEC). The product has been marked with the CE Mark to illustrate its compliance.
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Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 Product Regulatory Compliance ADVARSEL! Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren. ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosjonsfare. Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten.
Mechanical Specifications Intel® Server Board SE7505VB2 14. Mechanical Specifications The following figure shows the server board mechanical drawing. Figure 14. Intel Server Board SE7505VB2 Mechanical Drawing Revision 1.2 Intel part number C32194-002...
PC2001 (only if WS cert) AGP 3.0 Spec AGP Design Guide Rev 1.5 AGP Pro 1.1 Spec Rev 1.1a This document is not available as a downloadble file, please contact your Intel field representative to obtain this document Revision 1.2 Intel part number C32194-002...