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Supermicro SuperServer AS -2024US-TRT Quick Reference Manual

Supermicro SuperServer AS -2024US-TRT Quick Reference Manual

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SuperServer AS -2024US-TRT Quick Reference Guide
Board Layout
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
H12DSU-iN
REV:
DESIGNED IN USA
10
11
12
13
14
15
No.
Description
1
SXB1A/1B/1C: WIO-L Riser Card Support (CPU2 PCI-E 4.0 x32)
2
SXB2: WIO-R Riser Card Support (CPU2 PCI-E 4.0 x16)
3
SXB3A/3B/3C: Ultra I/O Riser Card Support (CPU1 PCI-E 4.0 x40)
4
CPU1 NVMe Ports 0-1, SATA0-7
5
SATA DOM 3.0 8-9
6
CPU2 NVMe Port 0, SATA10-13
7
CPU2 NMVe Port 1, SATA14-17
8
CPU1 NVMe Ports 2-3
9
CPU2 NVMe Ports 2-3
10
JBT1 - CMOS Clear
11
CPU2 DIMMA1-D2 Slots
12
CPU2
13
CPU2 DIMME1-H2 Slots
14
CPU1 DIMMA1-D2 Slots
15
CPU1
16
CPU1 DIMME1-H2 Slots
Heatsink Installation
1. Mounting the Heatsink
2. Securing the Heatsink
Using a diagonal pattern and a
Torx T20
driver, tighten the four
heatsink screws evenly to
16.1 kgf-cm (14.0 lbf-in) torque.
#1 Screw
#3 Screw
#4 Screw
#2 Screw
Memory
CPU2
DIMM Module Population Sequence
6
When installing memory modules, the DIMM slots should be populated in the following order:
DIMMA2, DIMMB2, DIMMC2, DIMMD2, DIMME2, DIMMF2, DIMMG2, DIMMH2, then DIMMA1,
DIMMB1, DIMMC1, DIMMD1, DIMME1, DIMMF1, DIMMG1, DIMMH1.
• The blue slots must be populated first.
• Always use DDR4 DIMM modules of the same type, size and speed.
• Mixed DIMM speeds can be installed. However, all DIMMs will run at the speed of the slowest DIMM.
• The motherboard will support odd-numbered modules (1 or 3 modules installed).
However, to achieve the best memory performance, fully populate the motherboard with validated
memory modules.
Processors and Their Corresponding Memory Modules
CPU#
Channel
Channel
Channel
Channel
16
1
2
3
4
8 DIMMS
CPU1
C2
D2
CPU2
C2
D2
16 DIMMS
CPU1
A2
B2
C2
D2
CPU2
A2
B2
C2
D2
32 DIMMS
CPU1
A1
A2
B1
B2
C1
C2
D1
D2
CPU2
A1
A2
B1
B2
C1
C2
D1
D2
Hard Drive Installation
Removing a Hot-Swap Drive Carrier from the
Chassis
Release Button
1. Press the release button on the drive carrier, which will extend the
drive carrier handle.
2. Use the drive carrier handle to pull the drive out of the chassis.
Removing a Drive Carrier
Installing a Drive
Dummy Drive
1. Remove the dummy drive, by removing the screws securing the dummy drive to
the carrier. These screws are not used to mount the actual hard drive.
2. Insert a drive into the carrier with the PCB side facing down and the connector
end toward the rear of the carrier. Align the drive in the carrier so that the screw
holes line up.
3. Secure the drive to the carrier with four M3 screws, included in the chassis
accessory box.
4. Insert the drive carrier with the disk drive into its bay, keeping the carrier oriented
so that the release button is on the right side. When the carrier reaches the rear of
Hard Drive Carrier
the bay, the release handle retracts.
5. Push the handle in until it clicks into its locked position.
Front View & Interface
CPU1
HDD2
*
HDD1
*
HDD0
*
*
Optional NVMe Support (HDD0 and 1 from CPU1, HDD2 and 3 from CPU2)
RESET
8
9
2
10
Processor Installation
Channel
Channel
Channel
Channel
1. Removing the Processor Force Frame
5
6
7
8
Use a
Torx T20
driver to loosen the screws holding
down Force Frame in the sequence of 3-2-1. The
screws are numbered on the Force Frame next to each
G2
H2
screw hole.
G2
H2
Screw #3
E2
F2
G2
H2
Screw #2
E2
F2
G2
H2
E1
E2
F1
F2
G1
G2
H1
H2
Force Frame
E1
E2
F1
F2
G1
G2
H1
H2
5. Inserting the Carrier Frame/CPU Package
Carrier Frame/
CPU Package
Default Cable Routing
Connector on
Board/Card
JSLIM1
(MB-H12DSU-iN)
JSLIM3-2
(MB-H12DSU-iN)
JSLIM2
(MB-H12DSU-iN)
JSLIM4
(MB-H12DSU-iN)
HDD5
HDD8
HDD11
HDD4
HDD7
HDD10
HDD3
*
HDD6
HDD9
12
1
No.
Description
2
1
Hard Drive Signal
2
Hard Drive Fail
3
Power Button
3
4
Reset Button
5
HDD Activity LED
4
6
NIC1 LED
Information LED
7
5
8
Power LED
9
NIC2 LED
6
1
Power Fail LED
10
7
*Redundancy based on configuration and application load
CPU Installation
2. Raising the Force Frame
3. Lifting the Rail Frame
Screw #1
6. Lowering the Force Frame
7. Securing the Force Frame
Secure the screws in the order
16.1 kgf-cm (14 lbf-in) of torque.
secures both the Rail Frame and CPU Package.
Caution: Tightening must be executed in proper
1-2-3 sequence to avoid causing catastrophic
damage to the socket or CPU Package.
!
SAFETY INFORMATION
Connection
HDD Bay
SMC Cable P/N
IMPORTANT: See installation instructions and safety warning before
Backplane
connecting system to power supply.
http://www.supermicro.com/about/policies/safety_information.cfm
CN1, CN2
0-7
CBL-SAST-1253-100
!
WARNING:
CN3
8-11
CBL-SAST-1269F-100
To reduce risk of electric shock/damage to equipment, disconnect power
from server by disconnecting all power cords from electrical outlets.
0-1
If any CPU socket empty, install protective plastic CPU cap
NVMe1
CBL-SAST-1247-85
(Hybrid with SATA)
!
WARNING:
2-3
NVMe2
CBL-SAST-1245-85
Always be sure all power supplies for this system have the same power
(Hybrid with SATA)
output. If mixed power supplies are installed, the system will not operate.
For more information go to : http://www.supermicro.com/support
http://www.supermicro.com
MNL-2315-QRG
Rear View
11
10
9
2
1
1
6
5
4
3
8
7
No.
Description
1
PCI-E x16 Slot (FH, 9.5" L)
2
PCI-E x16 Slot (FH, 10.5" L)
VGA Port
3
4
UID LED
Serial Port
5
6
Dedicated LAN for IPMI
7
Two USB 3.0 Ports
8
Two 10G RJ45 Ports (Ultra Riser Card)
PCI-E x16 Slot (LP)
9
PCI-E x8 in x16 Slot (FH, 10.5" L)
10
11
PCI-E x16 Slot (FH, 10.5" L)
12
Redundant Power Supply Modules*
4. Removing the External Cap and PnP
Cover Cap
Rail Frame
PnP Cover Cap
External Cap
PnP Cover Cap
8. The Force Frame Secured
1-2-3, tightening to
The Force Frame
Caution
Rev. 1.0

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