Flash Devices; Video Subsystem; Usb 2.0 Subsystem; Trusted Platform Module - Intel S7000FC4UR Technical Product Specification

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Intel® Server System S7000FC4UR TPS
2.2.11

Flash Devices

The main board has a combined total of 8MB flash memory that contains the system BIOS. The
main system BIOS partition fits into 4MB of flash and the other 4MB of Flash is reserved for the
"Rolling" (or "backup") BIOS feature.
2.2.12

Video Subsystem

2.2.12.1
Feature Overview
A single ATI* RN50 video controller provides the onboard video interface. The ATI* RN50
features the following technologies:
2D/3D video accelerator
Dual DAC for simultaneous port support (Front/Rear video support)
Resolutions from VGA up to UXGA (1600x1200)
32MB Samsung* K4N56163QG-ZC2A DDRII Video Memory
Digital Video Input/Output (DVI/DVO) interface goes to Intel
Module 2 board for KVM support up to 165 MHZ
3.3V 32-bit / 33MHz PCI host interface
2.2.12.2
Video Disable Feature
BIOS can disable the video through a GPIO assigned to the Enterprise Southbridge 2. This
disable GPIO is logically ORed with the Enterprise Southbridge 2 PCI reset output and can be
driven hold the video chip in reset, effectively disabling it.
2.2.13

USB 2.0 Subsystem

The Enterprise Southbridge 2 provides EHCI host controllers and one EHCI host controller to
support USB expansion. The main board utilizes five USB ports from the Enterprise Southbridge
2 USB. The port definitions are as follows:
USB Ports 0 and 1 from Enterprise Southbridge 2 are routed to the I/O riser board.
USB Port 2 (Lower) and Port 3 (Upper) from Enterprise Southbridge 2 are routed to the
rear panel dual-stack USB connector on the main board.
USB Port 4 from Enterprise Southbridge 2 is routed to an internal USB header on the
main board. This can then be cabled to an optional 5.25" USB tape backup drive.
USB Port 6 from Enterprise Southbridge 2 is routed to the front panel connector. This
port then routes to a USB hub on the front panel I/O board, which then drives three USB
ports to front panel USB connectors.
2.2.14

Trusted Platform Module

The main board supports secure computing by providing an SC19WP18ET28PVEM ST Micro
Trusted Platform Module (TPM) on the main board. The device is optional and can be enabled
through BIOS and software.
Revision 1.0
Main Board
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Remote Management
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