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PREFACE Copyright This publication, including all photographs, illustrations, and software, is protected under international copyright laws, with all rights reserved. Neither this manual, nor any material contained herein, may be reproduced without written consent of manufacturer. Copyright 2023 MITAC COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION. All rights ®...
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● FCC Declaration Notice for the USA Compliance Information Statement (Declaration of Conformity Procedure) DoC FCC Part 15: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: ‧This device may not cause harmful interference.
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Warning This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR 32. In a residential environment this equipment may cause radio interference. CAUTION Lithium battery included with this board. Do not puncture, mutilate, or dispose of battery in fire. There will be danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by manufacturer.
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How this guide is organized This guide contains the following parts: Chapter 1: Overview This chapter provides an introduction to the TYAN TS70-B8056 barebones and standard parts list, describes the external components, gives an overview of the product from different angles.
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Safety and Compliance Information Before installing and using TYAN TS70-B8056, take note of the following precautions: ·Read all instructions carefully. ·Do not place the unit on an unstable surface, cart, or stand. ·Do not block the slots and opening on the unit, which are provided for ventilation.
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Safety Information Retain and follow all product safety and operating instructions provided with your equipment. In the event of a conflict between the instructions in this guide and the instructions in equipment documentation, follow the guidelines in the equipment documentation. Observe all warnings on the product and in the operating instructions.
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· Make sure that the area in which you install the system is properly ventilated and climate-controlled. · Ensure that the voltage and frequency of your power source match the voltage and frequency inscribed on the electrical rating label of the equipment.
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rack. · Make sure the leveling jacks are extended to the floor. · Make sure the full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks. · Always load the rack from the bottom up. Load the heaviest component in the rack first.
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· In all European electrical environments, you must ground the Green/Yellow tab on the power cord. If you do not ground the Green/Yellow tab, it can cause an electrical shock due to high leakage currents. · Do not place objects on AC power cords or cables. Arrange them so that no one might accidentally step on or trip over them.
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Equipment Repairs and Servicing · The installation of internal options and routine maintenance and service of this product should be performed by trained service technicians/personnel who are knowledgeable about the procedures, precautions, and hazards associated with equipment containing hazardous energy levels. ·...
Table of Contents Chapter 1: Overview ................ 15 About the TYAN TS70-B8056 ..........15 Product Model ................ 15 Features.................. 16 Standard Parts List ..............21 1.4.1 Box Contents ..............21 1.4.2 Accessories ..............21 About the Product ..............22 1.5.1 System Front View ............
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Replacing the Front Panel Board ........... 67 3.5.1 Front Panel Board Specifications ........69 3.5.2 FPB LED Definitions ............70 Replacing the USB Board ............71 3.6.1 USB Board Specifications ..........72 Replacing the System Fan ............. 73 Replacing the HDD Backplane Board ........75 3.8.1 HDD Backplane Board Features ........
4800/4400/4000 MHz memory. Leveraging advanced technology from AMD TS70-B8056 server system is capable of offering scalable 32 and 64-bit computing, high bandwidth memory design, providing a rich feature set and incredible performance, and lightning-fast PCI-E bus implementation. The TS70-B8056 not only empowers your company in nowadays IT demand but also offers a smooth path for future application usage.
Features B8056T70V8E6HR-2T Specifications Form Factor 2U Rackmount Chassis Model TS70 Dimension (D x W x 27.56" x 17.26" x 3.42" (700 x 438.5 x 87mm) System Motherboard Name S8056GM2NRE-2T Board Dimension Prop. 14.18" x 12.16" (360.2 x 308.8mm) Buttons (1) ID / (1) PWR w/ LED / (1) RST Front Panel (1) HDD / (1) ID / (2) LAN / (1) System Event LEDs...
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Non-operating Temp. - 40° C ~ 70° C (-40° F ~ 158° F) Environment In/Non-operating 90%, non-condensing at 35° C Humidity 90 Package Barebone (1) TS70-B8056 Barebone Contains Manual (1) Quick Installation Guide RoHS RoHS 6/6 Compliant B8056T70V8E6HR Specifications Form Factor...
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Cooling Configuration Type CRPS Input Range AC 100-127V/13A / AC 200-240V/7A Frequency 50-60 Hz Power Supply Output Watts 1,000 Watts (100-127V AC input) / 1,200Watts (200-240V AC input) Efficiency 80 plus Platinum Redundancy Q'ty / Socket Type (1) AMD Socket SP5 (1) AMD EPYC™...
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- 40° C ~ 70° C (-40° F ~ 158° F) Environment In/Non-operating 90%, non-condensing at 35° C Humidity 90 Package Barebone (1) TS70-B8056 Barebone Contains Manual (1) Quick Installation Guide RoHS RoHS 6/6 Compliant NOTE: 1. The specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Standard Parts List This section describes TS70-B8056 package contents and accessories. Open the box carefully and ensure that all components are present and undamaged. The product should arrive with packaged as illustrated below. 1.4.1 Box Contents If any items are missing or appear damaged, contact your retailer or browse to TYAN’s website for service:...
About the Product The following views show you the product. 1.5.1 System Front View M1718T65-FPB Front Panel Board/ M1717T65-USB USB Board LAN1 LED ID Button LAN2 LED Power Button with green LED ID LED USB 3.1 Port Warning LED USB 3.1 Port HDD LED 3.5”...
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M1718T65-FPB Front Panel LED Control Board Switch and LED Indication Field Color Behavior System Power off / off Power Green System Power On / solid on Offline / LED Off LAN1/LAN2 Green Linking / Solid on Access / Blinking Normal / Off Blue Located / Solid on System normal /All off...
1.5.2 System Rear View PSU1 ID LED (Blue) PSU0 ID Button 2.5” NVMe OCP Card field HDD0 2.5” Add-On Card field NVMe HDD1 Add-On Card field USB3.2 Gen.1 Ports VGA Port Serial Port (COM1) RJ45 LAN Port (LAN1) RJ45 LAN3 (dedicated to IPMI) RJ45 LAN Port (LAN2) ID LED State...
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Rear I/O: Onboard LAN LED Color Definition The three (3) onboard Ethernet ports have green and amber LEDs to indicate LAN status. The chart below illustrates the different LED states. 10Mbps/100Mbps/1Gbps/10Gbps LAN Link/Activity LED Scheme Left LED Right LED No Link Link Green 10Mbps...
Chapter 2: Setting Up 2.0.1 Before you Begin This chapter explains how to install the CPUs, CPU heatsinks, memory modules, and hard drives. Instructions on inserting add on cards are also given. 2.0.2 Work Area Make sure you have a stable, clean working environment. Dust and dirt can get into components and cause malfunctions.
Components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharges of static electricity. Working on a system that is connected to a power supply can be extremely dangerous. Follow the guidelines below to avoid damage to TS70-B8056 or injury to yourself.
CPUs, memory modules and add on cards. 2.1.1 Removing the Chassis Cover Follow these instructions to remove TS70-B8056 chassis cover. 1. Press the latches simultaneously and slide the chassis cover backwards. 2. Slide to lift the rear top cover up.
2.1.3 Replacing the Chassis Cover Follow these instructions to replace TS70-B8056 chassis cover. 1. Place the chassis cover on top. 2. Push the latches simultaneously and slide the chassis cover forwards until it clicks. http://www.tyan.com...
2.1.4 Board Image S8056GM2NE-2T This picture is representative of the latest board revision available at the time of publishing. The board you receive may not look exactly like the above picture. http://www.tyan.com...
2.1.7 Installing the CPU and Heatsink Follow the steps below on installing CPU and CPU heat sink. The TS70-B8056 supports single AMD Zen 4 (Genoa) series CPU. The following installation is based on an AMD SP5 socket. Use a T20 Torx screwdriver to loosen the screws securing the force frame.
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Using your thumbs and forefinger, remove the PnP cap by lifting it up vertically. Align and install the carrier frame with package into the slot on the rail frame. Note: During installation, observe the following: NOTE: During installation, observe the following: 1.
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7. Close the force frame. Then use a T20 Torx screwdriver to tighten the screws to secure the force frame. 8. To secure the heatsink, use a T20 Security Torx to tighten the screws. Tighten the six screws in a sequential order (123456) to secure the heat sink. Disassemble the heatsink in a sequential order (654321) to loosen the heatsink.
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NOTE: A new heatsink comes with pre-installed thermal grease. Once the heatsink has been removed from the processor, you need to clean the processor and heatsink using an alcohol solvent. Then apply new thermal grease before reinstalling the heatsink. http://www.tyan.com...
2.1.8 Installing the Airduct Follow the steps below on installing Airduct to the heat sink. Press down the airduct onto the heatsink. The airduct installation has finished. http://www.tyan.com...
2.1.9 Installing the Memory Follow these instructions to install the memory modules onto the motherboard. Unlock the clips. Insert the memory module. Lock the clips. http://www.tyan.com...
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Genoa platforms DIMM Type DIMM 0 DIMM 1 14L 74mil low-DK PCB stackup 4800 4400 RDIMM 4800 4000 4000 2SxR 4800 3DS RDIMM* 2SxR 2SxR 4000 When x = 2 DIMM Ranks = 4 *For 3DS RDIMM When x = 4 DIMM Ranks = 8 When x = 8 DIMM Ranks = 16...
2.1.10 Installing the PCI-E Card Follow these instructions to install the PCI-E card. 1. Unscrew the riser card bracket. Unscrew to remove the dummy bracket. Insert the PCI-E card into the slot and screw it firmly to the riser card bracket. Replace the riser card bracket into the chassis and use a screw driver to fasten the thumb screw.
2.1.11 Installing Hard Drives The TS70-B8056 supports twelve 3.5”/2.5” hot-swap HDD/SSDs and two 2.5” hot-swap SSDs. Installing 3.5” Hot-Swap Hard Drives Follow these instructions to install a 3.5” HDD. Warning!!! Always install the hard disk drive to the chassis after the chassis has been secured on the rack.
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Pull open the locking lever to install the 3.5” hard disk drive into the HDD tray and lock the tray lever to secure HDD. Reinsert the HDD tray into the chassis. Push to secure the locking lever until it clicks into place. http://www.tyan.com...
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Installing 2.5” Hot-Swap Hard Drives Follow these instructions to install a 2.5” HDD/SSD. Warning!!! Always install the hard disk drive to the chassis after the chassis has been secured on the rack. Press the locking lever latch and pull the locking lever open. Slide the HDD tray out.
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Place the 2.5” HDD/SSD into the HDD tray and align the 2.5” HDD/SSD with its guide pins. Turn over the HDD tray and secure the HDD/SSD to the tray using 4 screws. Reinsert the HDD tray into the chassis. Push to secure the locking lever until it clicks into place.
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Installing 2.5” Hot-Swap Hard Drives Follow these instructions to install a 2.5” SSD/HDD. Warning!!! Always install the hard disk drive to the chassis after the chassis has been secured on the rack. Press the locking lever latch and pull the locking lever open. Remove the 4 screws to detach HDD tray bracket.
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Reinsert the HDD tray into the chassis. Push to secure the locking lever until it clicks into place. http://www.tyan.com...
2.1.12 Installing the M.2 Latch Follow these instructions to install the M.2 Latch. 1. Take out the M.2 Latch from the AK box. 2. Measure the length of the M.2 card and insert the latch into the appropriate hole. 3. Insert the M.2 Latch into the appropriate hole. http://www.tyan.com...
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4. Insert the M.2 card into the slot. Pull the latch to lock the M.2 card. http://www.tyan.com...
2.1.13 Installing IO Rail for OCP Card Follow these instructions to install the IO rail for OCP Card. Here is a sample showing how to install the IO rail for the dual-port LAN card M7062-I599-2T. Unscrew the riser card bracket. Remove the riser card bracket from the chassis.
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Take out the OCP rail assembly from the AK box. Secure the OCP rail assembly to the motherboard. Insert the LAN card into the OCP slot and Push forward the OCP card to the OCP slot. http://www.tyan.com...
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The OCP card installation has been completed. http://www.tyan.com...
Rail screw Pack x 1 2.2.1 Installing the Server in a Rack Follow these instructions to mount the TYAN TS70-B8056 into an industry standard 19" rack. NOTE: Before mounting the TYAN TS70-B8056 in a rack, ensure that all internal components have been installed and that the unit has been fully tested.
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Align the inner sliding rail on the side of the server, and pull towards the arrow to secure the hooks Repeat steps 2 to 4 to secure the sliding rail to the other side of the server. NOTE: Use a screwdriver to slightly push the latch open and then push the inner rail forwards to unlock.
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Installing the Outer Rails to the Unit Attach the outer rail to the rack. Pull the latch open and align the square stud with the square hole on the rack rail. Please note that the square stud must be fully attached inside the square hole and then close the latch to lock. Rear http://www.tyan.com...
2.2.2 Rack mounting the Server Draw out the middle rail to the latch position. When the inner rails come to a stop, pull the tab to release the latch and push the whole system in. Use a screw driver to unscrew the chassis ears. Press the latches to pull out the chassis.
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2.2.3 Removing the Server from Rack Use a screw driver to unscrew the chassis ears. Press the latches to pull out the chassis. Pull out the chassis half way to the lock position. Push the white locking tabs forwards to slide the chassis all out from the rack. Caution: Remove the server from the rack carefully.
Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components Introduction This chapter explains how to replace the pre-installed components, including the Motherboard, M1717T65-FPB Front Panel Board, M1718T65-USB Board, M1320T70-BP12E-12 HDD Backplane, M1318T65-BP12E-2 Rear HDD Backplane, Power Distribution board, M7126T65-PDB M7063F86-PBP Power Backplane Board. M7136T70-L28-1F M7136T70-R24-2F Riser cards, System fan and Power supply unit etc.
Removing the Cover Before replacing any parts you must remove the chassis cover first. Follow Chapter 2.1.1 to remove the cover of the TS70-B8056. Replacing Motherboard Components Follow these instructions to replace motherboard components, including the motherboard. 3.4.1 Replacing the Riser Card...
Replacing the Front Panel Board Follow these instructions to replace the M1718T65-FPB Front Panel Board. 1 Unscrew to release the Front Panel Board cover. 2 Remove the Front Panel Board cover. 3 Unscrew the Front Panel Board to replace a new one. 4 Disconnect the Front Panel Board to replace a new one.
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5 Follow the steps described earlier in reverse to reinstall the Front Panel Board. http://www.tyan.com...
3.5.1 Front Panel Board Specifications Front View Rear View M1718T65-FPB Front Panel Board 18mmx40mm,T=1.6mm Form Factor IO: 2x15-pin Front Panel Header (J4) 3 Buttons: Reset Button (J3), ID Button (J5), Specifications Power Button with LED (J6) 6 LEDs: LAN1 LED, LAN2 LED, ID LED (LED3), Fault LED (LED6), HDD LED, Power LED http://www.tyan.com...
3.5.2 FPB LED Definitions Function LED Behavior Status Button LAN1 LAN1_LED Green Solid on Linking LAN2 LAN2_LED Green Blinking Active System ID LED Orange Solid on Memory fail monitoring (LED3) Orange Blinking FAN fail Red Solid on PSU alert Red Blinking System over Temp.
Replacing the USB Board Follow these instructions to replace the M1717T65-USB Front USB Board. 1 Unscrew to release the USB front cover. 2 Remove the USB front cover. Disconnect the USB cable and then unscrew the Front USB Board to replace with a new one.
Replacing the System Fan Follow these instructions to replace the fan. Take out the fan from the chassis. Release the four screws to detach the fan module. Use a screwdriver to press the latch and move the latch in the direction as the arrow shows to get off the fan cage.
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Follow the steps described earlier in reverse order to replace a new fan module into the chassis. http://www.tyan.com...
Replacing the HDD Backplane Board NOTE: Before detach the HDD backplane, please remove all the HDD trays with HDDs, otherwise the HDD backplane will be damage when strains at the disassembly. Disconnect all cables connected to the M1320T70-BP12E-12 HDD Backplane. Unscrew the HDD BP Board.
3.8.1 HDD Backplane Board Features Front View Rear View Form Factor Dimension: 422.4*29.8mm (2) MCIO Connector Input Specifications (3) Mini SAS HD Connector Input Overview (4) SGPIO Header (12) SATA HDD or 8 SATA HDD + (4) NVMe Output http://www.tyan.com...
3.8.2 Connector Definition Location Definition HDD0 SATA + NVMe Connector HDD1 SATA + NVMe Connector HDD2 SATA + NVMe Connector HDD3 SATA + NVMe Connector HDD4 SATA Connector HDD5 SATA Connector HDD6 SATA Connector HDD7 SATA Connector HDD8 SATA Connector HDD9 SATA Connector HDD10...
Replacing the Rear HDD BP Board Follow the instructions to replace the M1318T65-BP12E-2 Rear HDD BP Board. 1. Disconnect the Micro-fit 4pin power cable and SATA cable. Use a screwdriver to loosen the thumb screw to remove the Rear HDD BP Board. Follow the procedures described earlier in reverse order to reinstall a new Rear HDD BP Board.
3.10 Replacing the Power Distribution Board Follow these instructions to replace the M7126T65-PDB Power Distribution Board in your system. Disconnect all cables connected to the power distribution board. Unscrew to take off the power distribution board and replace with a new one. Insert the PDB into the chassis following the above procedures in reverse.
3.10.1 Power Distribution Board Features M7126T65-PDB Power Distribution Board Board Size 82MMx 127.3, MM,T=1.6mm (1) ATX 24-pin power connector (1) ATX 20-pin power connector (3) ATX 8-pin power connector Integrated I/O (1) ATX 4-pin power connector ...
3.10.2 Pin Definitions Location Definition PWR1 ATX Power 12x2 ATX Power 10x2 ATX Power 4x2 ATX Power 4x2 ATX Power 4x2 ATX Power 2x2 HDD Power 4x1 HDD Power 4x1 PMBUS DOM_5V_PW1 DOM Power http://www.tyan.com...
3.11 Replacing the Power Backplane Board Follow these instructions to replace the M7063F86-PBP Power Backplane Board. Unscrew the Power BP Board bracket from the chassis. Remove the bracket beside and release the power distribution tray. Slide to take out the power backplane board tray. Unscrew to replace with a new power backplane board.
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Follow the steps described earlier in reverse order to reinstall the power backplane board tray into the chassis. http://www.tyan.com...
3.12 Replacing the Power Supply Follow these instructions to replace the power supply module in your system. Press the latch to pull the power supply out. After replacing a new power supply, press and hold the latch to push the power supply back into the chassis.
3.13.1 Removing the Motherboard After removing all of the aforementioned cables, follow the instructions below to remove the motherboard from the chassis. Remove the air duct, processor and heatsink if installed. Remove twelve screws securing the motherboard to the chassis. Carefully lift the motherboard from the chassis.
Chapter 4: BIOS Setup About the BIOS The BIOS is the basic input/output system, the firmware on the motherboard that enables your hardware to interface with your software. The BIOS determines what a computer can do without accessing programs from a disk. The BIOS contains all the code required to control the keyboard, display screen, disk drives, serial communications, and a number of miscellaneous functions.
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4.1.2 Getting Help Pressing [F1] will display a small help window that describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item. To exit the Help Window, press [ESC] or the [Enter] key again. 4.1.3 In Case of Problems If you have trouble booting your computer after making and saving the changes with the BIOS setup program, you can restart the computer by holding the power button down until the computer shuts off (usually within 4 seconds);...
Main Menu In this section, you can alter general features such as the date and time. Note that the options listed below are for options that can directly be changed within the Main Setup screen. BIOS Information It displays BIOS related information. Product Name It displays Product information.
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System Language Choose the system default language. English / Simplified Chinese / Japanese System Date Set the Date. Use Tab to switch between Date elements. Default Ranges: Year: 2005-2099 Months: 1-12 Days: dependent on month System Time Adjust the system clock. HH (24 hours format): MM (Minutes): SS (Seconds) Access Level Administrator...
Advanced Menu This section facilitates configuring advanced BIOS options for your system. NOTE: This is a sample screenshot of the Advanced Menu. The HII network drivers displayed here depend on the card(s) you installed and the functions you enabled. Network Stack Configuration Network Stack Settings S5 RTC Wake Settings Enable system to wake from S5 using RTC alarm...
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Super IO Configuration System Super IO Chip Parameters. Hardware Health Configuration Hardware Health Configuration PCI Subsystem Settings PCI, PCI-X and PCI Express Settings NVMe Configuration NVMe Device Information Trusted Computing Trusted Computing settings. CSM Configuration CSM Configuration, Enable/Disable Option ROM execution setting, etc Redfish Host Interface Settings Redfish Host Interface Parameters Tls Auth Configuration...
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4.3.1 Network Stack Configuration Network Stack Enable/Disable UEFI Network Stack Disabled / Enabled NOTE: When Network Stack was set to Enabled, the following item will appear. IPv4 PXE Support Enable/Disable IPv4 PXE boot support. If disabled, IPv4 PXE boot support will not be available.
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IPv6 HTTPs Support Enable/Disable IPv6 HTTPs boot support. If disabled, IPv6 HTTPS boot support will not be available. Disabled / Enabled PXE boot wait time Wait time in seconds to press ESC key to abort the PXE boot. Use either +/- or numeric keys to set the value.
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4.3.2 S5 RTC Wake Settings Wake system from S5 Enable or disable system wake on alarm event. Select Fixed time, system will wake on the hr::min::sec specified. Select dynamic time, system will wake on the current time+ increase minute(s) Disabled / Fixed Time / Dynamic Time http://www.tyan.com...
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4.3.3 Serial Port Console Redirection COM1/COM2 Console Redirection Console redirection enable or disable. Disabled / Enabled Legacy Console Redirection Legacy Console Redirection Settings Serial Port for Out-Of-Band Management/Windows Emergency Services (EMS) Console Redirection Console redirection enable or disable. Disabled / Enabled Console Redirection Settings The settings specify how the host computer (which the user is using) will exchange data.
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4.3.3.1 COM1 Console Redirection Settings Terminal Type Emulation: ANSI: Extended ASCII char set. VT100: ASCII char set. VT100+: Extends VT100 to support color function keys, etc. VT-UTF8: Uses UTF8 encoding to map Unicode chars onto 1 or more bytes. VT-UTF8 / VT100 / VT100+ / ANSI Bits per Second Select serial port transmission speed.
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Stop Bits Stop bits indicate the end of a serial data packet. (A start bit indicates the beginning). The standard setting is 1 stop bit. Communication with slow devices may require more than 1 stop bit. 1 / 2 Flow Control Flow Control can prevent data loss from buffer overflow.
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4.3.3.2 COM2 Console Redirection Settings Terminal Type Emulation: ANSI: Extended ASCII char set. VT100: ASCII char set. VT100+: Extends VT100 to support color function keys, etc. VT-UTF8: Uses UTF8 encoding to map Unicode chars onto 1 or more bytes. VT100 / VT100+ / VT-UTF8 / ANSI Bits per Second Select serial port transmission speed.
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Stop Bits Stop bits indicate the end of a serial data packet. (A start bit indicates the beginning). The standard setting is 1 stop bit. Communication with slow devices may require more than 1 stop bit. 1 / 2 Flow Control Flow Control can prevent data loss from buffer overflow.
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4.3.3.3 Legacy Console Redirection Settings Redirection COM Port Select a COM port to display redirection of Legacy OS and Legacy OPROM Messages COM1 / COM2 Resolution On Legacy OS, the Number of Rows and Columns supported redirection 80x24 / 80x25 Redirect After POST when Bootloader is selected, then Legacy Console Redirection is disabled before booting to legacy OS, when Always Enable is selected, then Legacy Console...
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4.3.3.4 Serial Port for Out-Of-Band Management/Windows Emergency Services (EMS) Console Redirection Settings Out-of Band Mgmt Port Microsoft Windows Emergency Management Services (EMS) allows for remote management of a Windows Server OS through a serial port. COM1 / COM2 Terminal Type VT-UTF8 is the preferred terminal type for out-of-band management.
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Flow Control Flow Control can prevent data loss from buffer overflow. When sending data, if the receiving buffers are full, a ‘stop’ signal can be sent to stop the data flow. Once the buffers are empty, a ‘start’ signal can be sent to restart the flow. Hardware flow control uses two wires to send start/stop signal.
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4.3.4.1 Device Class Option ROM Dispatch Policy: LAN1 (X710) Enable or Disable LAN1 Option Rom Enabled / Disabled LAN2 (X710) Enable or Disable LAN2 Option Rom Enabled / Disabled PESLOT1x16 Option ROM Enable or Disable Option ROM execution for selected Slot. Enabled / Disabled PESLOT1x8 Option ROM Enable or Disable Option ROM execution for selected Slot.
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OCP3.0 Option ROM Enable or Disable Option ROM execution for selected Slot. Enabled / Disabled 4.3.4.2 PCIe Slot Bifurcation PESLOT1x16 Selects PCIE port Bifurcation for PESLOT1x16 slot. X16 / x8x8 / x4x4x4x4 PESLOT1x8 Selects PCIE port Bifurcation for PESLOT1x8 slot. X8 / x4x4 PESLOT2 Selects PCIE port Bifurcation for PESLOT2 slot.
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4.3.4.3 PCIe Slot Speed PESLOT1x16 Maximum Link Speed for PESLOT x16 slot. Auto / GEN1(2.5 GT/s) / GEN2(5 GT/s) / GEN3(8 GT/s) / GEN4(16 GT/s) / GEN5 (32GT/s) PESLOT1x8 Maximum Link Speed for PESLOT1x8 slot Auto / GEN1(2.5 GT/s) / GEN2(5 GT/s) / GEN3(8 GT/s) / GEN4(16 GT/s) / GEN5 (32GT/s) PESLOT2 Maximum Link Speed for PESLOT2 slot.
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4.3.5 USB Configuration Legacy USB Support Enables USB legacy support. AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected. DISABLE option will keep USB devices available only for EFI applications. Enabled / Disabled / Auto XHCI Hand-off This is a workaround for OSes without XHCI hand-off support. The XHCI ownership change should be claimed by XHCI driver.
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USB transfer time-out The time-out value for Control, Bulk and Interrupt transfers. 1 sec / 5 sec / 10 sec / 20 sec Device reset time-out USB mass storage device Start Unit command time-out. 10 sec / 20 sec / 30 sec / 40 sec Device power-up delay Maximum time the device will take before it properly reports itself to the Host Controller.
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4.3.6 Onboard Device Configuration Onboard VGA Enable/Disable ASPEED VGA Disabled / Enabled LAN (X710) LAN Enable/Disable control function. Disabled / Enabled Primary Display Select active Video type. Onboard / External NMI Button Enable or disable NMI button. Disabled / Enabled Clock Spread Spectrum Enable/Disable CG1_PLL Spread Spectrum Disabled / Enabled...
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4.3.7 Super IO Configuration Serial Port 1 Configuration Set Parameters of serial Port 1 (COMA) Serial Port 2 Configuration Set Parameters of serial Port 2 (COMB) http://www.tyan.com...
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4.3.7.1 Serial Port 1 Configuration Serial Port Select an optimal settings for Super IO Device. Disabled / Enabled NOTE: Serial Port has set to Enabled, the following items will be appear. Change Settings Allows the user to change the device resource settings. New settings will be reflected on this setup page after system restarts.
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4.3.7.2 Serial Port 2 Configuration Serial Port Enable or Disable Serial Port (COM). Disabled / Enabled NOTE: Serial Port has set to Enabled, the following items will be appear. Change Settings Allows the user to change the device resource settings. New settings will be reflected on this setup page after system restarts.
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4.3.8 Hardware Health Configuration Fan Speed Control Fan Speed Control help. Automatic / Manual / Full Speed BMC Alert Beep Enable/Disable BMC Alert Beep. On / Off PMBus support PMBus Support Disabled / Enabled NOTE: When PMBus support was set to Enabled Number of PSU Item will appear. Number of PSU User can select PSU number for needed 1 / 2...
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4.3.6.1 Sensor Data Register Monitoring When you enter the Sensor Data Register Monitoring submenu, you will see the following dialog window pop out. Please wait 8~10 seconds. NOTE 1: SDR can not be modified. Read only. http://www.tyan.com...
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4.3.7 PCI Subsystem Settings Above 4G Decoding Enables or Disables 64bit capable Devices to be decoded in Above 4G Address Space(Only if System supports 64 bit PCI Decoding). Enabled / Disabled SR-IOV Support If system has SR-IOV capable PCIe devices, this option Enables or Disables Single Root IO virtualization Support Enabled / Disabled PCI Express Settings...
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4.3.7.1 PCI Express Subsystem Maximum Payload Set Maximum Payload of PCI Express Device or allow System BIOS to select the value. Auto / 128 Bytes / 256 Bytes / 512 Bytes / 1024 Bytes / 2048 Bytes / 4096 Bytes http://www.tyan.com...
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4.3.9 Trusted Computing Security Device Support Enables or disables BIOS support for security device. O.S. will not show Security device. O.S. will not show Security Device. TCG EFI protocol and INT1A interface will not be available. Enabled / Disabled Disable Block sid Override to allow SID authentication in TCG Storage device.
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4.3.10 CSM Configuration CSM support Enable/Disable CSM Support Enabled / Disabled Option ROM Messages Set display mode for Option ROM Force BIOS / Keep Current Network Controls the execution of UEFI and legacy PXE OpROM UEFI / legacy Storage Controls the execution of UEFI and legacy PXE OpROM UEFI / legacy Video Controls the execution of UEFI and legacy Video OpROM...
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4.3.12 Tls Auth Configuration Server CA Configuration Press <Enter> to configure Server CA. http://www.tyan.com...
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4.3.12.1 Server CA Configuration Enroll Cert Press <Enter> to enroll cert. Delete Cert Press <Enter> to delete cert. http://www.tyan.com...
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4.3.12.1.1 Enroll Cert Configuration Enroll Cert Using File Enroll Cert Using File Cert GUID Input digit character in 11111111-2222-3333-4444-1234567890ab format. Commit Changes and Exit Commit Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit http://www.tyan.com...
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4.3.13 ISCSI Initiator Configuration Attempt Priority Change the priority using +/- keys. Use arrow keys to select the attempt then press +/- to move the attempt up/down in the attempt order list. Host iSCSI Configuration Host iSCSI Configuration settings http://www.tyan.com...
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4.3.13.1 Attempt Priority Attempt Priority Change the priority using +/- keys. Use arrow keys to select the attempt then press +/- to move the attempt up/down in the attempt order list. Host Attempt / Redfish Attempt Commit Changes and Exit http://www.tyan.com...
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4.3.13.2 Host iSCSI Configuration Please follow the instructions to initiate the iSCSI function. Step 1. Select Advanced CSM Configuration Network [UEFI]. Step 2. Select Advanced Network Stack Configuration Network Stack [Enabled] Step 3. Save changes and reboot. iSCSI Initiator Name The worldwide unique name of iSCSI Initiator.
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Delete Attempts Delete one or more attempts Change Attempt Order Change attempt sequence 4.3.13.3 Add an Attempt Read only. http://www.tyan.com...
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4.3.13.3.1 MAC 36:02:0B:83:D7:63 iSCSI Mode Disabled, Enabled, Enabled for MPIO. Disabled / Enabled / Enabled for MPIO Internet Protocol Initiator IP address is system assigned in IP6 mode. In Autoconfigure mode, iSCSI driver will attempt to connect iSCSI target via IPv4 stack, if failed then attempt IPv6 stack.
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Configure ISID OUI-format ISID in 6 bytes, default value is derived from MAC address. Only last 3 bytes are configurable. Example: update 0ABBCCDDEEFF to OABBCCF07901 by input F07901. Enable DHCP Enable DHCP. Disabled / Enabled Initiator IP Address Enter IP address in dotted-decimal notation. Initiator Subnet Mask Enter IP address in dotted-decimal notation.
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4.3.13.3.2 MAC A0:42:3F:37:EA:08 iSCSI Mode Disabled, Enabled, Enabled for MPIO. Disabled / Enabled / Enabled for MPIO Internet Protocol Initiator IP address is system assigned in IP6 mode. In Autoconfigure mode, iSCSI driver will attempt to connect iSCSI target via IPv4 stack, if failed then attempt IPv6 stack.
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Configure ISID OUI-format ISID in 6 bytes, default value is derived from MAC address. Only last 3 bytes are configurable. Example: update 0ABBCCDDEEFF to OABBCCF07901 by input F07901. Enable DHCP Enable DHCP. Disabled / Enabled Initiator IP Address Enter IP address in dotted-decimal notation. Initiator Subnet Mask Enter IP address in dotted-decimal notation.
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4.3.13.4 Delete Attempts Attempt 1 MAC: A0:42:3F:37:EA:08, PFA: Bus 97/ Dev 0 / Func 0, iSCSI mode: Enabled, IP version: IPv4. Disabled / Enabled Attempt 2 MAC: 36:02:0B:83:D7:63, PFA: Bus 35 / Dev 0 / Func 3, iSCSI mode: Disabled, IP version: IPv4.
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4.3.13.5 Change Attempt Order Change Attempt Order Change the order of Attempts using +/- keys. Use arrow keys to select the attempt then press +/- to move the attempt up/down in the attempt order list. Attempt 1 / Attempt 2 / Attempt 3 Commit Changes and Exit Commit Changes and Exit.
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4.3.14 VLAN Configuration Enter Configuration Press ENTER to enter configuration menu for VLAN configuration. http://www.tyan.com...
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4.3.14.1 Enter Configuration VLAN ID VLAN ID of new VLAN or existing VLAN, valid value is 0~4094 Priority 802.1Q Priority, valid value is 0~7 Add VLAN Create a new VLAN or update existing VLAN Remove VLAN Remove selected VLANs http://www.tyan.com...
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4.3.15 MAC: 92044C4359EF-IPv4 Network Menu Configured Indicate whether network address configured successfully or not. Disabled / Enabled NOTE: When Configured was set to Enabled, the following items will be available to set up. Enable DHCP Indicate whether network address configured successfully or not. Disabled / Enabled Local IP Address Enter IP address in dotted-decimal notation.
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Save Changes and Exit Save Changes and Exit 4.3.16 MAC: 92044C4359EF-IPv6 Network Menu Enter Configuration Menu Press ENTER to enter configuration menu for VLAN configuration. http://www.tyan.com...
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4.3.16.1 Enter Configuration Menu Interface ID The 64 bit alternative interface ID for the device. The string is colon separated. e.g. ff:dd:88:66:cc:1:2:3 DAD Transmit Count The number of consecutive Neighhor Solicatation message sent while performing Duplicate Address Detection on a tentative address. A value of zero indicates that duplicate address detection is not performed.
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4.4.1 CPU Configuration Submenu SVM Mode Enable/disable CPU Virtualization Enabled / Disabled SMEE Control secure memory encryption enable Enabling both SMEE and SME-Mk is not supported. Results in #GP CPU0 Information View Information related to CPU0 http://www.tyan.com...
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Chipset Menu PCIe Compliance Mode PCIe Link Compliance Mode Settings North Bridge North Bridge Parameters AMD CBS AMD CBS Setup Page http://www.tyan.com...
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4.5.1 North Bridge Configuration North Bridge Configuration Memory Information Total Memory: xxxxx MB CPU 0 Information View Memory Information related to CPU 0 http://www.tyan.com...
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4.5.2 AMD CBS Menu CPU Common Options CPU Common Parameters DF Common Options DF Common Parameters UMC Common Options UMC Common Parameters NBIO Common Options NBIO Common Parameters FCH Common Options FCH Common Parameters Soc Miscellaneous Control Soc Miscellaneous Control parameters http://www.tyan.com...
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4.5.2.1 CPU Common Options Submenu CCD/Core/Thread Enablement CCD/Core/Thread Enablement settings Prefetcher settings Prefetcher parameters Platform First Error Handling Enable/disable PFEH, cloak individual banks, and mask deferred error interrupts from each bank. Enabled / Disabled / Auto Core Performance Boost Disable CPB Disabled / Auto Global C-state Control Controls IO based C-state generation and DF C-states.
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SEV-ES ASIO Space Limit SEV VMs using ASIDs below the SEV-ES ASID Space Limit must enable the SEV-ES feature. ASIDs from SEV-ES ASID Space Limit to (SEV ASID Count +1) can only be used with SEV VMs. If this field is set to (SEV ASID Count +1), all ASIDs are forced to be SEV-ES ASIDs.
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4.5.2.1.1 CCD/Core/ Thread Enablement Submenu CCD Control Sets the number of CCDs to be used. Once this option has been used to remove any CCDs, a POWER CYCLE is required in order for future selections to take effect. Auto / 2 CCDs / 4 CCDs / 6 CCDs / 8 CCDs / 10 CCDs Core control Sets the number of Cores to be used.
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4.5.2.2 DF Common Options Submenu PSP error injection support Enable EINJ support False / True http://www.tyan.com...
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4.5.2.2.1 Memory Addressing Submenu NUMA nodes per socket Specifies the number of desired NUMA nodes per socket. Zero will attempt to interleave the two sockets together. NPS0 / NPS1 / NPS2 / NPS4 Memory interleaving Allows for disabling memory interleaving. Note that NUMA nodes per socket will be honored regardless of this setting.
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4.5.2.2.2 ACPI Submenu ACPI SRAT L3 Cache As NUMA Domain Enabled: Each CCX in the system will be declared as a separate NUMA domain. Disabled: Memory Addressing \ NUMA nodes per socket will be declared. Disabled / Enabled / Auto http://www.tyan.com...
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4.5.3.1 DDR Addressing Options Submenu Chipselect Interleaving Interleave memory blocks across the DRAM chip selects for node 0. Disabled / Auto BankSwapMode BankSwapMode value: 0=Disabled, 1= SwapCPU Auto / Disabled / Swap CPU http://www.tyan.com...
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4.5.3.2 DRAM Time Configuration Submenu Active Memory Timing Settings Active Memory Timing Settings Auto / Enabled Memory Target Speed Specifies the memory target speed in MT/s. The valid input is 3200, 3600, 4000,4400,4800,5200, 5600. Value in decimal. Auto / DDR3200 / DDR3600 / DDR4000 / DDR4400 / DDR4800 / DDR5200 / DDR 5600 http://www.tyan.com...
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4.5.3.3 DDR RAS Submenu Data Poisoning Enable/disable data poisoning Disabled / Enabled / Auto DRAM Boot Time Post Package Repair Enable or Disable DRAM Boot Time Post Package Repair. Disabled / Enabled DRAM Runtime Post Package Repair Enable or Disable DRAM Run Time Post Package Repair. Disabled / Enabled DDR4 DRAM Hard Post Package Repair This feature allows spare DRAM rows to replace malfunctioning rows via an in-field...
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Write CRC Enable write CRC on DDR5 DRAM. Program to UMC:: RecCtrl.RecEn [1] Auto / Disabled / Enabled Disable Memory Error Injection 0=Enable. 1=Disable. Specifies UMC error injection configuration writes are disabled. True: UMC:: CH:: MiscCfg[DisErrInj]=1 False / True / Auto 4.5.3.3.1 ECC Configuration Submenu DRAM ECC Symbols Size...
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4.5.3.4 DRAM Scrubbers Submenu DRAM Redirect Scrubber Enable Enable/Disable Dram Redirect Scrubber Disabled / Enabled / Auto DRAM scrub time Provide a value that is the number of hours to scrub memory. Disabled / 1 hour / 4 hours / 6 hours / 8 hours / 12 hours / 16 hours / 24 hours / 48 hours / Auto http://www.tyan.com...
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4.5.4 NBIO Common Options Submenu IOMMU Enable/Disable IOMMU Disabled / Enabled / Auto ACS Enable AER must be enabled for ACS enable to work Enabled / Disabled / Auto PCIe ARI Support Enables Alternative Routing-IO Interpretation Disabled / Enabled / Auto PCIe Ten Bit Tag Support Enables PCIe ten bit tags for supported devices.
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4.5.4.1 SMU Common Options Submenu TDP Control Auto = Use the fused TDP Manual = User can set customized TDP Manual / Auto PPT Control Auto = Use the fused PPT Manual = User can set customized PPT Manual / Auto Determinism Control Auto = Use the fused Determinism Manual = User can set customized Determinism...
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DF Pstate DfPstate index to set when APBDIS=1 [0-4] Power Profile Selection [0= High Performance Mode (DEFAULT); 1= Efficiency Mode; 2= Maximum IO Performance] High Performance Mode / Efficiency Mode / Maximum IO Performance BoostFmaxEn Auto = Use the default Fmax Manual = User can set the boost Fmax Manual / Auto DF Cstates...
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4.5.4.2 NBIO RAS Common Options Submenu NBIO RAS Control Disabled, (1) MCA Disabled / MCA / Auto Egress Poison Severity High Each bit set to 1 enables HIGH severity on the associated IOHC egress port. A bit of 0 indicates LOW severity. Egress Poison Severity Low Each bit set to 1 enables HIGH severity on the associated IOHC egress port.
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NBIO SyncFlood Reporting This value may be used to enable SyncFlood reporting to APML. When set to TRUE SyncFlood will be reported to APML. When set to FALSE that reporting well be disabled. Enabled / Disabled / Auto Egress Poison Mask High These set the enable mask for masking of errors logged in EGRESS_ POISN_ STATUS.
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Sync Flood on PCIe Fatal Error When ‘ Sync Flood on PCIe Fatal Error’ is True, PcdAmdPcieSyncFloodOnFatal should be set to True. When ‘Sync Flood on PCIe Fatal Error’ is False, PcdAmdPcieSyncFloodOnFatal should be set to False. When ‘Sync Flood on PCIe Fatal Error’...
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4.5.5.1 AC Power LOSS Options Submenu Restore Ac Power Loss Select Restore AC Power Loss Method Power Off / Power On / Last State http://www.tyan.com...
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4.5.5.2 FCH RAS Options Submenu Reset after sync flood Enable AB to forward downstream sync-flood message to system controller. Disabled / Enabled / Auto http://www.tyan.com...
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4.5.6 Soc Miscellaneous Control Submenu ABL Console Out Control Enable: Enable ConsoleOut Function for ABL Disable: Disable ConsoleOut Function for ABL Auto: Keep default behavior Disabled / Enabled / Auto http://www.tyan.com...
Server Management FRB-2 Timer Enable or Disable FRB-2 timer (POST timer) Disabled / Enabled NOTE: When [FRB-2 Timer] is set to [Enabled], the following items will be available. FRB-2 Timer timeout Enter value Between 3 to 6 min for FRB-2 Timer Expiration value 3 minutes / 4 minutes / 5 minutes / 6 minutes / 12 minutes FBR-2 Timer Policy Configure how the system should respond if the FRB-2 Timer expires.
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NOTE: When [OS Watchdog Timer] is set to [Enabled], the following items will be available. OS Wtd Timer Timeout Configure the length of the OS Boot Watchdog Timer. Not available if OS Boot Watchdog Timer is disabled. 5 minutes / 10 minutes / 15 minutes / 20 minutes OS Wtd Timer Policy Configure how the system should respond if the OS Boot Watchdog Timer expires.
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4.6.1 System Event Log Submenu SEL Components Change this to enable or disable event logging for error/progress codes during boot. Enabled / Disabled Erase SEL Choose options for erasing SEL. No / Yes, on next reset / Yes, on every reset When SEL is Full Choose options for reactions to a full SEL.
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Configure IPV4 support Management Port 1 Configuration Address Source Select the configure LAN channel parameters statically or dynamically (by BIOS or BMC). Unspecified option will not modify any BMC network parameters during BIOS phase. Unspecified / Static / DynamicBmcDhcp / DynamicBmcNonDhcp Management Port 2 Enable/Disable BMC Share NIC Disabled / Enabled...
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4.6.3 BMC User Configuration Submenu Add User Press <Enter> to Add a User. Delete User Press<Enter> to Delete a User. Change User Settings Press<Enter> to Change User Settings. http://www.tyan.com...
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4.6.3.1 BMC User Configuration Submenu http://www.tyan.com...
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4.6.3.2 Delete User Configuration Submenu http://www.tyan.com...
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4.6.3.3 Change User Configuration Submenu http://www.tyan.com...
Security Administrator Password Set Administrator Password. User Password Set User Password. Security Frozen Mode Enable or disable HDD security freeze lock. Disable to support secure erase function. Disabled / Enabled Secure Boot Customizable Secure Boot settings http://www.tyan.com...
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4.7.1 Secure Boot Configuration Submenu Secure Boot Secure boot feature is Active if Secure Boot is Enabled, Platform Key(PK) is enrolled and the System is in User mode. The mode change requires platform reset System mode is User/Deployed, and CSM function is disabled Enabled / Disabled Secure Boot Mode Secure Boot mode selector.
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Key Management Enables expert users to modify Secure Boot Policy variables without full authentication 4.7.2 Key Management Factory Keys Provision Install factory default Secure Boot Keys after the platform reset and while the System is in Setup Mode. Enabled / Disabled Restore Factory Keys Force System to User Mode.
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Export Secure Boot variables Copy NVRAM content of Secure Boot variables to files in a root folder on a file system device Platform Key (PK) Enroll Factory Defaults or load certificates from a file: 1. Public Key Certificate in: a) EFI_SIGNATURE_LIST b) EFI_CERT_X509 (DER encoded) c) EFI_CERT_RSA2048 (bin) d) EFI_CERT_SHA256,384,512...
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d) EFI_CERT_SHAXXX 2. Authenticated UEFI Variable 3. EFI PE/COFF Image(SHA256) Key Source: Default, External, Mixed Authorized TimeStamps Enroll Factory Defaults or load certificates from a file: 1. Public Key Certificate in: a) EFI_SIGNATURE_LIST b) EFI_CERT_X509 (DER encoded) c) EFI_CERT_RSA2048 (bin) d) EFI_CERT_SHAXXX 2.
Boot Setup Prompt Timeout Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key. 65535 (0xFFFF) means indefinite waiting. Bootup NumLock State Select the keyboard NumLock state. Off / On Quiet Boot Enable or disable Quiet Boot option. Disabled / Enabled Endless Boot Enabled or Disabled Endless boot Disabled / Enabled...
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Boot Option Priorities Boot Option #1#2#3#4 Sets the system boot order. Device Name / Disabled Hard Drive BBS Priorities Set the order of the legacy devices in this group USB Device BBS Priorities Set the order of the legacy devices in this group Add New Boot Option Add a new EFI boot option to the boot order Delete Boot Option...
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4.8.1 Add Boot Option Configuration Add boot option Create new boot option Path for boot option Enter the path to the boot option in the format Fs0:\path\ filename.efi Create Creates the newly formed boot option http://www.tyan.com...
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4.8.2 Delete Boot Option Configuration Delete Boot Option Remove an EFI boot option from the boot order. Device Name / Select one to Delete http://www.tyan.com...
Save & Exit Save Changes and Exit Exit system setup after saving the changes. Discard Changes and Exit Exit system setup without saving any changes. Save Changes and Reset Reset the system after saving the changes. Discard Changes and Reset Reset system setup without saving any changes.
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Save as User Defaults Save the changes done so far as User Defaults. Restore User Defaults Restore the User Defaults to all the setup options. Boot Override Device Name http://www.tyan.com...
Chapter 5: Diagnostics NOTE: if you experience problems with setting up your system, always check the following things in the following order: Memory, Video, CPU By checking these items, you will most likely find out what the problem might have been when setting up your system.
AMIBIOS Post Code (Aptio) The POST code checkpoints are the largest set of checkpoints during the BIOS pre-boot process. The following table describes the type of checkpoints that may occur during the POST portion of the BIOS: Checkpoint Ranges Status Code Range Description 0x01 –...
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SEC Error Codes 0x0C – 0x0D Reserved for future AMI SEC error codes 0x0E Microcode not found 0x0F Microcode not found SEC Phase None PEI Phase Status Code Description Progress Codes 0x10 PCI Core is started 0x11 Pre-memory CPU initialization is started 0x12 Pre-memory CPU initialization (CPU module specific) 0x13...
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Status Code Description 0x33 CPU post-memory initialization. Cache initialization CPU post-memory initialization. Application Processor(s) (AP) 0x34 initialization CPU post-memory initialization. Boot Strap Processor (BSP) 0x35 selection CPU post-memory initialization. System Management Mode (SMM) 0x36 initialization 0x37 Post-Memory North Bridge initialization is started. Post-Memory North Bridge initialization (North Bridge module 0x38 specific)
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Status Code Description 0xE1 S3 Boot Script execution 0xE2 Video repost 0xE3 OS S3 wake vector call 0xE4 – 0xE7 Reserved for future AMI progress codes S3 Resume Error Codes 0xE8 S3 Resume failed 0xE9 S3 Resume PPI not found 0xEA S3 Resume Boot Script error 0xEB...
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DXE Phase Status Code Description 0x60 DXE Core is started. 0x61 NVRAM initialization 0x62 Installation of the South Bridge Runtime Services 0x63 CPU DXE initialization is started. 0x64 CPU DXE initialization (CPU module specific) 0x65 CPU DXE initialization (CPU module specific) 0x66 CPU DXE initialization (CPU module specific) 0x67...
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Status Code Description 0x96 PCI Bus Assign Resources 0x97 Console output devices connect 0x98 Console Input devices connect 0x99 Super IO initialization 0x9A USB initialization is started. 0x9B USB Reset 0x9C USB Detect 0x9D USB Enable 0x9E -0x9F Reserved for future AMI codes 0xA0 IDE initialization is started 0xA1...
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Status Code Description DXE Error Codes 0xD0 CPU initialization error 0xD1 North Bridge initialization error 0xD2 South Bridge initialization error 0xD3 Some of the Architectural Protocols are not available 0xD4 PCI resource allocation error. Out of Resources 0xD5 No Space for Legacy Option ROM 0xD6 No Console Output Devices are found.
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Status Code Description 0x40 System is waking up from the S4 sleep state. System has transitioned into ACPI mode. Interrupt controller is in 0xAC APIC mode. System has transitioned into ACPI mode. Interrupt controller is in 0xAA APIC mode. http://www.tyan.com...
Appendix II: Fan and Temp Sensors This section aims to help readers identify the locations of some specific FAN and Temp Sensors on the motherboard. A table of BIOS Temp sensor name explanation is also included for readers’ reference. Figure 1: Sensor Location NOTE: The red spot indicates the sensor.
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BIOS Temp Sensor Name Explanation: http://www.tyan.com...
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BIOS Temp Sensor Name Explanation P0_Temp CPU0 Temperature CPU1_Temp CPU1 Temperature SYS_Air_Inlet Temperature of the System Air Inlet Area SYS_Air_Outlet Temperature of the System Air Outlet Area MB_Air_Inet Temperature of the M/B Air Inlet Area OCP_Air_Inlet Temperature of the OCP_Air_Inlet Area OCP_Card_Temp Temperature of the OCP_Card_Area M.2_NVMe_SSD_1...
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P0_CHJ_DIM1 Temperature of CPU0 DIMM Channel J1 P0_CHK_DIM1 Temperature of CPU0 DIMM Channel K1 P0_CHL_DIM1 Temperature of CPU0 DIMM Channel L1 U.2_NVME_SSD_0 Temperature of NVME_SSD_0 U.2_NVME_SSD_1 Temperature of NVME_SSD_1 U.2_NVME_SSD_2 Temperature of NVME_SSD_2 U.2_NVME_SSD_3 Temperature of NVME_SSD_3 U.2_NVME_SSD_4 Temperature of NVME_SSD_4 U.2_NVME_SSD_5 Temperature of NVME_SSD_5 http://www.tyan.com...
Appendix III: How to recover UEFI BIOS Important Notes: The emergency UEFI BIOS Recovery process is only used to rescue a system with a failed or corrupted BIOS image that fails to boot to an OS. It is not intended to be used as a general purpose BIOS flashing procedure and should not be used as such.
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The system will boot to BIOS setup. A new menu item will appear at the far right of the screen. Scroll to the 'Recovery' tab, move the curser to “Proceed with flash update” and press the "Enter" key on the keyboard to start the BIOS recovery process.
Appendix IV: FRU Parts Table TS70-B8056 FRU Parts Model Item Part Number Picture Description Number Power POWER SUPPLY,1200 Supply FRU-PS-0321 471100000517 W,CHICONY,R18-1K2P1WA Heatsink FRU-TH-0480 343B02100002 HEATSINK 2U,AMD,400W, Riser FRU-RC-1390 5411B0090006 M7136T70-R24-2F,R02, card Riser FRU-RC-1400 5411B0100012 M7136T70-L28-1F,R02 card rack SLIDE mount FRU-AS-0250 452B01000001...
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FRU-CS-2140 422T44500001 CABLE 650 mm,FP CTRL CABLE, 2*15P FRU-CS-2320 422B00300006 MCIO 8i 74P/2*Mini-SAS HD 36P 550 mm 422B00300013 MCIO 8i 74P/MCIO 8i 74P 300MM FRU-CS-2240 422B00300009 MCIO 8i 74P/MCIO 8i 74P 400MM FRU-CS-2250 SIGNAL CABLE,1*7P,P1.25/1*7P,P1.25 422T60900010 FRU-CS-2260 500MM 0330 332810000514 A/C Power Cord, L=1800mm, US type A/C Power Cord, L=1830mm, EU type FRU-CS-1090 332810000281...
Appendix V: Technical Support If a problem arises with your system, you should first turn to your dealer for direct support. Your system has most likely been configured or designed by them and they should have the best idea of what hardware and software your system contains. Hence, they should be of the most assistance for you.
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The RMA number should be prominently displayed on the outside of the shipping carton and the package should be mailed prepaid. TYAN will pay to have the board shipped back to you. ® TS70-B8056 Service Engineer’s Manual V1.0 TYAN D2572 - 100 Document No.:...
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