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  • Page 1 X10DRU-X X10DRU-XLL USER’S MANUAL Revision 1.0c...
  • Page 2 This product, including software and docu- mentation, is the property of Supermicro and/or its licensors, and is supplied only under a license. Any use or reproduction of this product is not allowed, except as expressly permitted by the terms of said license.
  • Page 3: About This Motherboard

    PCI-E Gen. 3.0, and 2133 MHz DDR4 memory. This motherboard is sold only as a system within the Hyper-Speed Ultra server platforms. Please refer to our website (http://www.supermicro.com) for processor and memory support updates. Manual Organization Chapter 1 describes the features, specifications and performance of the mother- board.
  • Page 4: Conventions Used In The Manual

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-XLL Motherboard User’s Manual Conventions Used in the Manual Pay special attention to the following symbols for proper system installation and to prevent damage to the system or injury to yourself: Warning: Important information given to ensure proper system installation or to prevent damage to the components Note: Additional information given to differentiate between various models or provides information for proper system setup.
  • Page 5: Contacting Supermicro

    Super Micro Computer, Inc. 980 Rock Ave. San Jose, CA 95131 U.S.A. Tel: +1 (408) 503-8000 Fax: +1 (408) 503-8008 Email: marketing@supermicro.com (General Information) support@supermicro.com (Technical Support) Web Site: www.supermicro.com Europe Address: Super Micro Computer B.V. Het Sterrenbeeld 28, 5215 ML...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Preface About This Motherboard ....................3 Manual Organization ..................... 3 Conventions Used in the Manual .................. 4 Contacting Supermicro ....................5 Chapter 1 Overview Overview ......................1-1 Checklist ......................1-1 X10DRU-X(LL) Motherboard Quick Reference ..........1-4 Motherboard Features ..................1-7 Processor and Chipset Overview ..............1-11...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Installing the LGA2011 Processor ..............2-7 Installing a Passive CPU Heatsink ..............2-11 Removing the Passive Heatsink ..............2-12 Installing and Removing the Memory Modules ..........2-13 Installing & Removing DIMMs ............... 2-13 Removing Memory Modules ................. 2-13 Control Panel Connectors and I/O Ports ............
  • Page 8 X10DRU-X/X10DRU-XLL Motherboard User’s Manual PCI-Express 3.0 Slots ................2-34 SATA Ports ....................2-34 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Procedures ................3-1 Before Power On .................... 3-1 No Power ......................3-1 No Video ......................3-2 System Boot Failure ..................3-2 Losing the System’s Setup Configuration ............3-2 Memory Errors ....................
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Overview

    Checklist Congratulations on purchasing your computer motherboard from an acknowledged leader in the industry. Supermicro boards are designed with the utmost attention to detail to provide you with the highest standards in quality and performance. This motherboard is sold only as a system within the Hyper-Speed Ultra server platforms.
  • Page 10 X10DRU-X/X10DRU-XLL Motherboard User’s Manual Motherboard Image Note: All graphics shown in this manual were based upon the latest PCB Revision available at the time of publishing of the manual. The motherboard you've received may or may not look exactly the same as the graphics shown in this manual.
  • Page 11: Motherboard Layout

    Notes: 1. For the latest CPU/Memory updates, please refer to our website at http:// www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/ for details. 2. Use only the correct type of onboard CMOS battery as specified by the manufacturer. Do not install the onboard battery upside down to avoid...
  • Page 12: X10Dru-X(Ll) Motherboard Quick Reference

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-XLL Motherboard User’s Manual X10DRU-X(LL) Motherboard Quick Reference COM1 SXB1_1 SXB1A JIPMB1 IPMI_LAN BMC_HB_LED1 JVRM1 C612 JPME2 JBT1 JBAT1 JGPW2 X10DRU-X REV:1.01 DESIGNED IN USA PSU2 GPU PWR1 BP PWR2 PSU1 IPMI CODE BP PWR1 JGPW1 JPW21 BAR CODE JUSBA1 JGPW3 JPW23 JPW22...
  • Page 13 Chapter 1: Overview X10DRU-X(LL) Motherboard Jumpers Jumper Description Default Setting JBT1 Clear CMOS See Chapter 2 JPB1 BMC Enabled Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JPG1 VGA Enabled Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JPME2 Manufacturing Mode Pins 1-2 (Normal) JWD2 Watch Dog Pins 1-2 (RST) JVRM1/JVRM2 C Bus for VRM Pins 1-2 (BMC: Normal)
  • Page 14 X10DRU-X/X10DRU-XLL Motherboard User’s Manual X10DRU-X(LL) Motherboard LED Indicators Description State Status BMC_HB_LED1 BMC Heartbeat LED Green: Blinking BMC Normal HDD_LED1 Hard Drive LED Green: On HDD Normal LED1 UID LED Blue: On Unit Identified LED2 Power LED Green: On Power On LED A1/A2 Memory ECC Error LED B1/B2...
  • Page 15: Motherboard Features

    Chapter 1: Overview Motherboard Features • Dual Intel ® E5-2600(V3) Series Processors (Socket R3 LGA 2011); each processor supports two full-width Intel QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) links (with Data Transfer Rate of up to 9.6 GT/s per QPI) • Memory Integrated memory controller supports: Up to 1 TB of ECC DDR4 (288-pin) Load Reduced (LRDIMM) modules at 1333/1600/1866*/2133** MHz in 16 slots.
  • Page 16 X10DRU-X/X10DRU-XLL Motherboard User’s Manual Serial (COM) Port • One (1) Fast UART 16550 Connection: 9-pin RS232 port • Rear VGA Port Peripheral USB Devices Devices • Two (2) USB 3.0 on rear • Two (2) USB 3.0 for front panel •...
  • Page 17 Chapter 1: Overview • System PECI (Platform Environment Configuration Interface) Management 2.0 support • System resource alert via SuperDoctor ® 5 • Thermal Monitor 2 (TM2) support • SuperDoctor ® 5, Watch Dog, NMI • Chassis Intrusion Header and Detection •...
  • Page 18: System Block Diagram

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-XLL Motherboard User’s Manual DDR3 NCSI DDR3 AST2400 RTL8211E 32MB BMC UART COM1, COM2 SPI FLASH Port A 16MB BIOS SPI FLASH Ultra IO USB 2.0 [6,7] TPM Header PE [3] Port C 0~10 xSATA Gen3 [0...3] Port C SATA Gen3 [0...3] 11~15 SATA Gen3 [4,5] Port B...
  • Page 19: Processor And Chipset Overview

    Chapter 1: Overview Processor and Chipset Overview Built upon the functionality and capability of the Intel ® E5-2600(V3) Series proces- sors (Socket R3) and the Intel ® C612 PCH, the X10DRU-X(-XLL) Series mother- board provides the best balanced solution of performance, power efficiency, and features to address the diverse needs of next-generation data centers.
  • Page 20: Special Features

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-XLL Motherboard User’s Manual Special Features Recovery from AC Power Loss The Basic I/O System (BIOS) provides a setting that determines how the system will respond when AC power is lost and then restored to the system. You can choose for the system to remain powered off (in which case you must press the power switch to turn it back on), or for it to automatically return to the power-on state.
  • Page 21: Acpi Features

    Chapter 1: Overview ACPI Features ACPI stands for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface. The ACPI specifica- tion defines a flexible and abstract hardware interface that provides a standard way to integrate power management features throughout a computer system, including its hardware, operating system and application software. This enables the system to automatically turn on and off peripherals such as CD-ROMs, network cards, hard disk drives and printers.
  • Page 22: Management Engine (Me)

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-XLL Motherboard User’s Manual Note: Support for IPNM Specification Version 1.5 or 2.0 depends on the power supply used in the system. Management Engine (ME) The Management Engine, which is an ARC controller embedded in the PCH, pro- vides Server Platform Services (SPS) to your system. The services provided by SPS are different from those provided by the ME on client platforms.
  • Page 23: Chapter 2 Installation

    The following statements are industry-standard warnings, provided to warn the user of situations which have the potential for bodily injury. Should you have questions or experience difficulty, contact Supermicro's Technical Support department for assis- tance. Only certified technicians should attempt to install or configure components.
  • Page 24 X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual Attention Danger d'explosion si la pile n'est pas remplacée correctement. Ne la remplacer que par une pile de type semblable ou équivalent, recommandée par le fabricant. Jeter les piles usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant. ¡Advertencia! Existe peligro de explosión si la batería se reemplaza de manera incorrecta.
  • Page 25: Product Disposal

    Chapter 2: Installation Product Disposal Warning! Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations. 製品の廃棄 この製品を廃棄処分する場合、 国の関係する全ての法律 ・ 条例に従い処理する必要が あり ます。 警告 本产品的废弃处理应根据所有国家的法律和规章进行。 警告 本產品的廢棄處理應根據所有國家的法律和規章進行。 Warnung Die Entsorgung dieses Produkts sollte gemäß allen Bestimmungen und Gesetzen des Landes erfolgen.
  • Page 26: Static-Sensitive Devices

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual Static-Sensitive Devices Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic com ponents. To avoid pos- sible damage to your system board, it is important to handle it very carefully. The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from ESD. Precautions •...
  • Page 27: Motherboard Installation

    Chapter 2: Installation Motherboard Installation All motherboards have standard mounting holes to fit different types of chassis. Make sure that the locations of all the mounting holes for both motherboard and chassis match. Although a chassis may have both plastic and metal mounting fas- teners, metal ones are highly recommended because they ground the motherboard to the chassis.
  • Page 28: Installing The Motherboard

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual Installing the Motherboard 1. Install the I/O shield into the chassis. 2. Locate the mounting holes on the motherboard. 3. Locate the matching mounting holes on the chassis. Align the mounting holes on the motherboard against the mounting holes on the chassis. 4.
  • Page 29: Processor And Heatsink Installation

    CPU socket cap is in place and none of the socket pins are bent; otherwise, contact your retailer immediately. • Refer to the Supermicro website for updates on CPU support. Installing the LGA2011 Processor 1. There are two load levers on the LGA2011 socket. To open the socket cover, first press and release the load lever labeled 'Open 1st'.
  • Page 30 X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual 2. Press the second load lever labeled 'Close 1st' to release the load plate that covers the CPU socket from its locking position. Pull lever away from Press down on Load the socket Lever 'Close 1st' 3.
  • Page 31 Chapter 2: Installation 1. Using your thumb and the index finger, remove the 'WARNING' plastic cap from the socket. 2. Use your thumb and index finger to hold the CPU on its edges. Align the CPU keys, which are semi-circle cutouts, against the socket keys. Socket Keys CPU Keys 3.
  • Page 32 X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual 4. With the CPU inside the socket, inspect the four corners of the CPU to make sure that the CPU is properly installed. 5. Close the load plate with the CPU inside the socket. Lock the 'Close 1st' lever first, then lock the 'Open 1st' lever second.
  • Page 33: Installing A Passive Cpu Heatsink

    Chapter 2: Installation Installing a Passive CPU Heatsink 1. Apply the proper amount of thermal grease to the heatsink. 2. Place the heatsink on top of the CPU so that the two mounting holes on the heatsink are aligned with those on the retention mechanism. 3.
  • Page 34: Removing The Passive Heatsink

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual Removing the Passive Heatsink Warning: We do not recommend that the CPU or the heatsink be removed. However, if you do need to remove the heatsink, please follow the instructions below to uninstall the heatsink to avoid damaging the CPU or other components. 1.
  • Page 35: Installing And Removing The Memory Modules

    Chapter 2: Installation Installing and Removing the Memory Modules Note: Check Supermicro's website for recommended memory modules. CAUTION Exercise extreme care when installing or removing DIMM modules to prevent any possible damage. Installing & Removing DIMMs 1. Insert the desired number of DIMMs into the memory slots, starting with P1-DIMMA1.
  • Page 36: Memory Modules

    Reduced (LRDIMM) at 1333/1600/1866*/2133** MHz memory modules in 16 DIMM slots (*Maximum for 2 DIMMs per channel, ** Maximum for 1 DIMM per channel). For the latest memory updates, please refer to our website at http://www.supermicro. com/products/motherboard. Processor & Memory Module Population Configuration For memory to work properly, follow the tables below for memory installation.
  • Page 37 Chapter 2: Installation Populating RDIMM ECC Memory Modules Intel E5-2600(V3) Series Processor RDIMM Memory Support Ranks Per DIMM Speed (MT/s); Voltage (V); Slot per Channel DIMM & Capacity (GB) (SPC) and DIMM Per Channel (DPC) Data Width 2 Slots Per Channel 1DPC 2DPC 1.2V...
  • Page 38: Control Panel Connectors And I/O Ports

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual Control Panel Connectors and I/O Ports See the image below for the locations of I/O ports. Back Panel Connectors and I/O Ports COM1 SXB1_1 SXB1A JIPMB1 IPMI_LAN BMC_HB_LED1 JVRM1 C612 JPME2 JBT1 JBAT1 JGPW2 X10DRU-X REV:1.01 DESIGNED IN USA GPU PWR1 BP PWR2 PSU1...
  • Page 39: Universal Serial Bus (Usb)

    Chapter 2: Installation Universal Serial Bus (USB) USB (3.0) 0/1 Pin Definitions There is one USB 3.0 port (USB 0/1) located Pin# Definition on the I/O backpanel, and there are two USB 3.0 ports (USB3/4) located on the motherboard to provide front panel access. USB2 is Type A. USB3/4 are for front panel access.
  • Page 40: Lan Port

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual LAN Port An IPMI Dedicated LAN is located on the backpanel to provide KVM support for IPMI 2.0. (Note: Please refer to the LED Indicator Section for LAN LED information.) 1. IPMI_LAN COM1 SXB1_1 SXB1A JIPMB1 IPMI_LAN BMC_HB_LED1 JVRM1...
  • Page 41: Com1

    Chapter 2: Installation COM1 The COM1 port provides serial communication (RS-232) support for the mother- board. Refer to the board layout below for the location. Video Connector A Video (VGA) connector is located on the IO backpanel. This connector is used to provide video and CRT display.
  • Page 42: Unit Identifier Switch

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual Unit Identifier Switch A Unit Identifier (UID) Switch (JUIDB2) and an LED Indicator are located on the motherboard. The Rear UID LED is located at LED1. When the user presses the UID switch, the UID LED Indicator will be turned on. Press the UID switch again to turn off the UID LED.
  • Page 43: Front Panel Accessible Add-On Card Connector (Jf1)

    Panel Control connections for the X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL series motherboard. In- sert an Add-On card into this connector to use the functions indicated above. This connector is designed specifically for a Supermicro-proprietary add-on card. Refer to the layout below for the location of JF1.
  • Page 44: Connecting Cables

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual Connecting Cables IPMB I C SMB SMB Header Pin Definitions A System Management Bus header Pin# Definition for the IPMI slot is located at JIPMB1. Data Connect an appropriate cable here to Ground use the IPMB I C connection on your Clock system.
  • Page 45: Gpu/Vga Power Connectors

    Chapter 2: Installation GPU/VGA Power Connectors Four power connectors for GPU and VGA devices are located at JGPW1, JGPW2, JGPW3, and JGPW4. Connect an appropriate cable here to provide power for your SATA DOM devices. IPMB IPMB Header Pin Definitions A System Management Bus header Pin# Definition...
  • Page 46: Fan Headers

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual Fan Headers Fan Header Pin Definitions This motherboard has eight system Pin# Definition cooling fan headers (FAN 1 ~ FAN 8) Ground on the motherboard. These 4-pin fan +12V headers are backward compatible with Tachometer the traditional 3-pin fans. However, fan PWR Modulation speed control is available for 4-pin fans only.
  • Page 47: Chassis Intrusion (Jl1)

    Chapter 2: Installation TPM Header/Port 80 TPM/Port 80 Header Pin Definitions A Trusted Platform Module/Port 80 head- Pin # Definition Pin # Definition er is located at JTPM1 to provide TPM LCLK support and Port 80 connection. Use this LFRAME# <(KEY)>...
  • Page 48: I-Sgpio Header

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual I-SGPIO Header I-SGPIO Pin Definitions A Serial-Link General Purpose In- Pin# Definition Definition put/Output header are located at I- SGPIO2 on the motherboard. I-SPGIO Ground Data 2 supports S-SATA 0-3 connections. Load Ground See the table on the right for pin Clock definitions.
  • Page 49: Jumper Settings

    Chapter 2: Installation Jumper Settings Explanation of Jumpers Connector Pins To modify the operation of the motherboard, jumpers can be used to choose between optional settings. Jumpers create shorts be- Jumper tween two pins to change the function of the connector.
  • Page 50: Clear Cmos

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual Clear CMOS JBT1 is used to clear CMOS. Instead of pins, this "jumper" consists of contact pads to prevent accidental clearing of CMOS. To clear CMOS, use a metal object such as a small screwdriver to touch both pads at the same time to short the connection. Always remove the AC power cord from the system before clearing CMOS.
  • Page 51: Vga Enable

    Chapter 2: Installation VGA Enable VGA Enable Jumper Settings Jumper JPG1 allows the user to enable Jumper Setting Definition the onboard VGA support. The default Enabled (Default) setting is 1-2, enabled. See the table on Disabled the right for jumper settings. BMC Enable BMC Enable Jumper Settings...
  • Page 52: Internal Buzzer

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual Internal Buzzer Internal Buzzer Pin Definitions The Internal Buzzer, located at SP1, can be Pin# Definitions used to provide audible alarms for various beep Pin 1 Pos. (+) Beep In codes. See the table on the right for pin defini- Pin 2 Neg.
  • Page 53: Onboard Led Indicators

    Chapter 2: Installation Onboard LED Indicators LAN 1/LAN 2 IPMI LAN IPMI Dedicated LAN LEDs Link LED Activity LED In addition to the Gigabit Ethernet port, an IPMI Dedicated LAN is also located on the IPMI LAN backpanel. The amber LED on the right IPMI LAN Link LED (Left) &...
  • Page 54: Bmc Heartbeat Led

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual BMC Heartbeat LED BMC Heartbeat LED Status A BMC Heartbeat LED is located at BMC_ Color/State Definition HB_LED1 on the motherboard. When this Green: BMC: Normal LED is blinking, BMC functions normally. Blinking See the table at right for more information. Hard Disk Activity LED HDD LED (HDD_LED1) Settings...
  • Page 55: Power Led

    Chapter 2: Installation Power LED Power LED Settings The Power LED located at LED2 functions Color Status Definition as an indicator that power is connected and Green Solid Power On/ the motherboard is running. This LED will Motherboad Running display a steady green light indicating that Power Off/ the motherboard is on.
  • Page 56: 2-10 Pci-E 3.0 Slots And Sata

    SATA Ports There are four (4) SATA 3.0 ports located on the motherboard. I-SATA4 and I-SATA5 can support both standard SATA drives and Supermicro SuperDOMs. Refer to the layout below for the locations. A. PCI-E 3.0 (x16 + x16) Left Riser Card Slot 1.
  • Page 57: Chapter 3 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 3: Troubleshooting Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Procedures Use the following procedures to troubleshoot your system. If you have followed all of the procedures below and still need assistance, refer to the ‘Technical Support Procedures’ and/or ‘Returning Merchandise for Service’ section(s) in this chapter. Note: Always disconnect the power cord before adding, changing or installing any hardware components.
  • Page 58: No Video

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual No Video 1. If the power is on, but you do not have video, remove all the add-on cards and cables. 2. Use the speaker to determine if any beep codes exist. Refer to Appendix A for details on beep codes.
  • Page 59: Memory Errors

    2. Memory support: Make sure that the memory modules are supported by test- ing the modules using memtest86 or a similar utility. Note: Refer to the product page on our website http:\\www.supermicro. com for memory and CPU support and updates.
  • Page 60 X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual tings in BIOS to make sure that the CPU and System temperatures are within the normal range. Also check the front panel Overheat LED, and make sure that the Overheat LED is not on. 5. Adequate power supply: Make sure that the power supply provides adequate power to the system.
  • Page 61: Technical Support Procedures

    Technical Support Procedures Before contacting Technical Support, please take the following steps. Also, please note that as a motherboard manufacturer, Supermicro also sells motherboards through its channels, so it is best to first check with your distributor or reseller for troubleshooting services.
  • Page 62: Proper Battery Disposal

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual Battery Removal and Installation Battery Removal To remove the onboard battery, follow the steps below: 1. Power off your system and unplug your power cable. 2. Locate the onboard battery as shown below. 3. Using a tool such as a pen or a small screwdriver, push the battery lock out- wards to unlock it.
  • Page 63: Frequently Asked Questions

    Note: The SPI BIOS chip used on this motherboard cannot be removed. Send your motherboard back to our RMA Department at Supermicro for repair. For BIOS Recovery instructions, please refer to the AMI BIOS Recovery Instructions posted at http://www.supermicro.com.
  • Page 64: Returning Merchandise For Service

    Shipping and handling charges will be applied for all orders that must be mailed when service is complete. For faster service, You can also request a RMA authorization online (http://www.supermicro.com/RmaForm/). This warranty only covers normal consumer use and does not cover damages in- curred in shipping or from failure due to the alternation, misuse, abuse or improper maintenance of products.
  • Page 65: Chapter 4 Bios

    Chapter 4: AMI BIOS Chapter 4 BIOS Introduction This chapter describes the AMI BIOS Setup utility for the X10DRU-X(LL). It also provides the instructions on how to navigate the AMI BIOS Setup utility screens. The AMI ROM BIOS is stored in a Flash EEPROM and can be easily updated. Starting BIOS Setup Utility To enter the AMI BIOS Setup utility screens, press the <Del>...
  • Page 66: How To Change The Configuration Data

    <F2> at the appropriate time during system boot. Note: For AMI UEFI BIOS Recovery, please refer to the UEFI BIOS Recov- ery User Guide posted @ http://www.supermicro.com/support/manuals/. Starting the Setup Utility Normally, the only visible Power-On Self-Test (POST) routine is the memory test.
  • Page 67 This item displays the system date in Day MM/DD/YY format (e.g. Wed 10/12/2011). System Time This item displays the system time in HH:MM:SS format (e.g. 15:32:52). Supermicro X10DRU-X BIOS Version This item displays the version of the BIOS ROM used in this system.
  • Page 68: Advanced Setup Configurations

    The options are Default, Profile #1, Profile #2, and Profile #3. Supermicro Hyper-Speed Use this iterm to select the hardware acceleration level of the machine. CPU, Memory, PCIe, and related components will be accelerated in lockstep. Please note that an improper hyper-speed setting may impede the stability of your machine.
  • Page 69: Boot Features

    Chapter 4: AMI BIOS Boot Features Quiet Boot This feature selects the bootup screen display between POST messages and the OEM logo. Select Disabled to display the POST messages. Select Enabled to display the OEM logo instead of the normal POST messages. The options are Enabled and Disabled.
  • Page 70: Cpu Configuration

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual Power Button Function If this feature is set to Instant_Off, the system will power off immediately as soon as the user presses the power button. If this feature is set to 4_Second_Override, the system will power off when the user presses the power button for 4 seconds or longer.
  • Page 71 Chapter 4: AMI BIOS Clock Spread Spectrum Select Enable to enable Clock Spectrum support, which will allow the BIOS to moni- tor and attempt to reduce the level of Electromagnetic Interference caused by the components whenever needed. The options are Disabled and Enabled. Hyper-Threading (ALL) Select Enabled to support Intel Hyper-threading Technology to enhance CPU per- formance.
  • Page 72 X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual Direct Cache Access (DCA Support) Select Enabled to use Intel's DCA (Direct Cache Access) Technology to improve data transfer efficiency. The options are Enabled and Disabled. DCA Prefetch Delay A DCA prefetcher is used with a TOE (TCP/IP Offload Engine) adapter to prefetch data to shorten execution cycles and to maximize data processing efficiency.
  • Page 73: Advanced Power Management Configuration

    Chapter 4: AMI BIOS  Advanced Power Management Configuration This section is used to configure the following CPU Power Management settings. Power Technology Select Energy Efficiency to support power-saving mode. Select Custom to cus- tomize system power settings. Select Disabled to disable power-saving settings. The options are Disable, Energy Efficiency, and Custom.
  • Page 74 X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual CPU C6 Report Select Enabled to allow the BIOS to report the CPU C6 State (ACPI C3) to the operating system. During the CPU C6 State, the power to all cache is turned off. The options are Enabled and Disabled. Enhanced Halt State (C1E) Select Enabled to use Enhanced Halt-State technology, which will significantly reduce the CPU's power consumption by reducing the CPU's clock cycle and...
  • Page 75: Chipset Configuration

    Chapter 4: AMI BIOS Package Clamping Limit1 Use this item to set the limit on power performance states for the run-time proces- sor, with P0 being the state with the highest frequency (clock speed) and power (consumption), and P1, a step lower in performance than P0, with its frequency and voltage scaled back a notch.
  • Page 76 X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual II01 PORT 1A Link Speed This item configures the link speed of a PCI-E port specified by the user. The options are Gen 1 (Generation 1) (2.5 GT/s), Gen 2 (Generation 2) (5 GT/s) and Gen 3 (Generation 3) (8 GT/s). II01 Port 1B Link Speed Use this item to configure the link speed of a PCI-E port specified by the user.
  • Page 77 Chapter 4: AMI BIOS No Snoop Select Enable to support no-snoop mode for each CB device. The options are Disable and Enable. Relaxed Ordering Select Enable to enable Relaxed Ordering support which will allow certain transactions to violate the strict-ordering rules of PCI bus for a transaction to be completed prior to other transactions that have already been enqueued.
  • Page 78: Memory Configuration

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual Link L0p Enable Select Enable for Link L0p support. The options are Enable and Disable. Link L1 Enable Select Enable for Link L1 support. The options are Enable and Disable. COD Enable (Available when the OS and the CPU support this feature) Select Enabled for Cluster-On-Die support to enhance system performance in cloud computing.
  • Page 79: Dimm Information

    Chapter 4: AMI BIOS Socket Interleave Below 4GB Select Enabled for the memory above the 4G Address space to be split between two sockets. The options are Enable and Disable. A7 Mode Select Enabled to support the A7 (Addressing) mode to improve memory per- formance.
  • Page 80: South Bridge Configuration

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual Patrol Scrub Interval This feature allows you to decide how many hours the system should wait before the next complete patrol scrub is performed. Use the keyboard to enter a value from 0-24. The Default setting is 24. Demand Scrub Demand Scrubbing is a process that allows the CPU to correct correctable memory errors found on a memory module.
  • Page 81: Sata Configuration

    Chapter 4: AMI BIOS Port 60/64 Emulation Select Enabled for I/O port 60h/64h emulation support, which in turn, will provide complete legacy USB keyboard support for the operating systems that do not sup- port legacy USB devices. The options are Disabled and Enabled. USB 3.0 Support Select Enabled for USB 3.0 support.
  • Page 82 X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual Support Aggressive Link Power Management When this item is set to Enabled, the SATA AHCI controller manages the power usage of the SATA link. The controller will put the link to a low power state when the I/O is inactive for an extended period of time, and the power state will return to normal when the I/O becomes active.
  • Page 83: Ssata Configuration

    Chapter 4: AMI BIOS *If the item above "Configure SATA as" is set to RAID, the following items will display: Support Aggressive Link Power Management When this item is set to Enabled, the SATA AHCI controller manages the power usage of the SATA link. The controller will put the link to a low power state when the I/O is inactive for an extended period of time, and the power state will return to normal when the I/O becomes active.
  • Page 84 X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual sSATA Controller This item enables or disables the onboard SATA controller supported by the Intel PCH-sSATA controller. The options are Enabled and Disabled. Configure sSATA as Select IDE to configure an sSATA drive specified by the user as an IDE drive. Select AHCI to configure an sSATA drive specified by the user as an AHCI drive.
  • Page 85 Chapter 4: AMI BIOS *If the item above "Configure sSATA as" is set to IDE, the following items will display: sSATA Port 0~ Port 1 This item indicates that an sSATA port specified by the user is installed (pres- ent) or not. Port 0 ~ Port 1 sSATA Device Type (Available when a SATA port is detected) Use this item to specify if the sSATA port specified by the user should be con-...
  • Page 86 X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual sSATA Port 0 ~ Port 1 Spin Up Device On an edge detect from 0 to 1, set this item to allow the PCH to start a COMRE- SET initialization to the device. The options are Enabled and Disabled. Port 0 ~ Port 1 sSATA Device Type Use this item to specify if the sSATA port specified by the user should be con- nected to a Solid State drive or a Hard Disk Drive.
  • Page 87 Chapter 4: AMI BIOS SR-IOV (Available if the system supports Single-Root Virtualization) Select Enabled for Single-Root IO Virtualization support. The options are Enabled and Disabled. Maximum Payload Select Auto for the system BIOS to automatically set the maximum payload value for a PCI-E device to enhance system performance.
  • Page 88: Super Io Configuration

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual Onboard LAN Option ROM Type Select Enabled to enable Option ROM support to boot the computer using a network device specified by the user. The options are Disabled, Legacy and EFI. Onboard LAN1 Option ROM Onboard LAN2 Option ROM Onboard Video Option ROM Use this option to select the type of device installed in LAN Port1, LAN Port2, LAN Port3, LAN Port4, or the onboard video device used for system boot.
  • Page 89: Serial Port Console Redirection

    Chapter 4: AMI BIOS The options for Serial Port 2 are Auto, (IO=3F8h; IRQ=4), (IO=3F8h; IRQ=3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12), (IO=2F8h; IRQ=3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12); (IO=3E8h; IRQ=3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12), and (IO=2E8h; IRQ=3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12). Serial Port 2 Attribute Select SOL to use COM Port 2 as a Serial_Over_LAN (SOL) port for console redi- rection.
  • Page 90 X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual in transmission. Select Mark to add a mark as a parity bit to be sent along with the data bits. Select Space to add a Space as a parity bit to be sent with your data bits. The options are None, Even, Odd, Mark and Space. Stop Bits A stop bit indicates the end of a serial data packet.
  • Page 91 Chapter 4: AMI BIOS SOL/COM2 Console Redirection Select Enabled to use the SOL port for Console Redirection. The options are Enabled and Disabled. *If the item above set to Enabled, the following items will become available for user's configuration: SOL/COM2 Console Redirection Settings Use this feature to specify how the host computer will exchange data with the client computer, which is the remote computer used by the user.
  • Page 92 X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual Flow Control Use this feature to set the flow control for Console Redirection to prevent data loss caused by buffer overflow. Send a "Stop" signal to stop sending data when the receiving buffer is full. Send a "Start" signal to start data-sending when the receiving buffer is empty.
  • Page 93 Chapter 4: AMI BIOS Serial Port for Out-of-Band Management/Windows Emergency Management Services (EMS) The submenu allows the user to configure Console Redirection settings to sup- port Out-of-Band Serial Port management. EMS Console Redirection Select Enabled to use a COM port selected by the user for EMS Console Redi- rection.
  • Page 94: Acpi Settings

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual ACPI Settings  WHEA Support Select Enabled to support the Windows Hardware Error Architecture (WHEA) plat- form and provide a common infrastructure for the system to handle hardware errors within the Windows OS environment to reduce system crashes and to enhance system recovery and health monitoring.
  • Page 95 Chapter 4: AMI BIOS TPM Active Status This item displays the status of TPM Support to indicate if TPM is currently ac- tive or deactivated. TPM Owner Status This item displays the status of TPM Ownership. 4-31...
  • Page 96: Event Logs

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual Event Logs Use this feature to configure Event Log settings. Change SMBIOS Event Log Settings  This feature allows the user to configure SMBIOS Event settings. Enabling/Disabling Options SMBIOS Event Log Select Enabled to enable SMBIOS (System Management BIOS) Event Logging during system boot.
  • Page 97: View Smbios Event Log

    Chapter 4: AMI BIOS Erasing Settings Erase Event Log Select Enabled to erase all error events in the SMBIOS (System Management BIOS) log before an event logging is initialized at bootup. The options are No and Yes. When Log is Full Select Erase Immediately to immediately erase all errors in the SMBIOS event log when the event log is full.
  • Page 98: Ipmi

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual IPMI Use this feature to configure Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) settings. IPMI Firmware Revision This item indicates the IPMI firmware revision used in your system. IPMI Status This item indicates the status of the IPMI firmware installed in your system. System Event Log ...
  • Page 99: Bmc Network Configuration

    Chapter 4: AMI BIOS When SEL is Full This feature allows the user to determine what the BIOS should do when the sys- tem event log is full. Select Erase Immediately to erase all events in the log when the system event log is full. The options are Do Nothing and Erase Immediately. Note: After making changes on a setting, be sure to reboot the system for the changes to take effect.
  • Page 100: Security Settings

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual Gateway IP Address This item displays the Gateway IP address for this computer. This should be in decimal and in dotted quad form (i.e., 192.168.10.253). When you have completed the system configuration changes, select this option to save the changes and reboot the computer so that the new system configuration settings can take effect.
  • Page 101: Boot Settings

    Chapter 4: AMI BIOS User Password Use this feature to set the user password which is required to enter the BIOS setup utility. The length of the password should be from 3 characters to 20 char- acters long. Boot Settings Use this feature to configure Boot Settings: Boot Configuration Setup Prompt Timeout...
  • Page 102 X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual • Dual Boot Order #4 • Dual Boot Order #5 • Dual Boot Order #6 • Dual Boot Order #7 • Dual Boot Order #8 • Dual Boot Order #9 • Dual Boot Order #10 • Dual Boot Order #11 •...
  • Page 103: Save & Exit

    Chapter 4: AMI BIOS Save & Exit Select the Save & Exit tab from the BIOS setup screen to configure the settings below. Discard Changes and Exit Select this option to quit the BIOS setup without making any permanent changes to the system configuration, and reboot the computer.
  • Page 104 X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual Restore Defaults To set this feature, select Restore Defaults from the Exit menu and press <Enter>. These are manufacture default settings designed for maximum system performance. Save As User Defaults To set this feature, select Save as User Defaults from the Exit menu and press <En- ter>.
  • Page 105: Appendix A Bios Error Beep Codes

    Appendix A: BIOS POST Error Codes Appendix A BIOS Error Beep Codes During the POST (Power-On Self-Test) routines, which are performed at each system boot, errors may occur. Non-fatal errors are those which, in most cases, allow the system to continue to boot.
  • Page 106 X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual Notes...
  • Page 107: Appendix B Software Installation Instructions

    To install these programs, click the icons to the right of these items. Note: To install the Windows OS, please refer to the instructions posted on our website at http://www.supermicro.com/support/manuals/. Driver/Tool Installation Display Screen Note 1: Click the icons showing a hand writing on the paper to view the readme files for each item.
  • Page 108: Configuring Superdoctor ® 5

    X10DRU-X/X10DRU-LL Motherboard User’s Manual B-2 Configuring SuperDoctor® 5 The Supermicro SuperDoctor® 5 is a hardware monitoring program that functions in a command-line or web-based interface in Windows and Linux operating systems. The program monitors system health information such as CPU temperature, system voltages, system power consumption, fan speed, and provides alerts via email or Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
  • Page 109 (Disclaimer Continued) The products sold by Supermicro are not intended for and will not be used in life support systems, medical equipment, nuclear facilities or systems, aircraft, aircraft devices, aircraft/emergency com- munication devices or other critical systems whose failure to perform be reasonably expected to result in significant injury or loss of life or catastrophic property damage.

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