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Dima
May 29, 2025
The fan is super noisy, how to reduce the noise?
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Mr. Anderson
May 29, 2025
To reduce noise from the TYANO FT65T-B5652 fan, ensure a 4-pin fan is connected to the FAN_TACH and FAN_PWM header. This allows control of fan speed through PWM (Pulse Width Modulation), which can lower fan speed and reduce noise while maintaining system stability.
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FT65T-B5652 Tower Server Engineer’s Manual http://www.tyan.com...
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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 2022 MITAC COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION. All ®...
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FCC Declaration ● Notice for the USA Compliance Information Statement (Supplier's Declaration of Conformity, SDoC) 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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Notice for Europe (CE Mark) and UK (UKCA Mark) ● For EU use only: This product is in conformity with the Council Directive 2014/30/EU and 2014/35/EU. MiTAC Benelux N.V. Z5 Mollem 318-1730 Asse (Mollem), Belgium For UK use only: This product is in conformity with the Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 and Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016.
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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 FT65T-B5652 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 FT65T-B5652, 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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General Precautions · Follow all caution and warning instructions marked on the equipment and explained in the accompanying equipment documentation. Machine Room Environment · Make sure that the area in which you install the system is properly ventilated and climate-controlled. ·...
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· Make sure the rack is properly secured to the floor or ceiling. · Make sure the stabilizing feet are attached to the rack if it is a single-rack installation. · Make sure racks are coupled together if it is a multiple-rack installation. ·...
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Equipment Power Cords · Use only the power cords and power supply units provided with your system. The system might have one or more power cords. · Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times.
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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 individuals who are knowledgeable about the procedures, precautions, and hazards associated with equipment containing hazardous energy levels. · Retain all screws or other fasteners when removing access cover(s). Upon completion of accessing inside the product, refasten access cover with original screws or fasteners.
Installing Hard Drives ............42 2.1.7 Installing the M.2 Card............. 47 Rack Mounting ................ 48 2.2.1 Installing the FT65T-B5652 in a Rack ......48 2.2.2 Rack Mounting the Server ..........52 2.2.3 Removing the Server from Rack ........54 Chapter 3: Installing GPU Cards (optional) ........56 Installing the GPU Card ............
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Replacing the Front Panel Board ........... 71 4.4.1 Front Panel Board Features ..........72 4.4.2 Pin Definition ..............73 Replacing the Power Supply ..........74 Removing the Motherboard ............ 78 Chapter 5: Board Installation ............80 Board Image ................81 Block Diagram ................
The FT65T-B5652 not only empowers your company in nowadays IT demand but also offers a smooth path for future application usage. ® TYAN also offers the FT65T-B5652 in a version that can support up to 3.5”/2.5” Hot-Swap SSD/HDDs, dummy trays and 2.5”...
The system board within the Tyan Barebone is defined by the following models: B5652F65TV6E2H-G: Intel-based platform B5652F65TV6E2H-2T-N: Intel-based platform SKU Differences Model Name FT65T-B5652 SKU Name B5652F65TV6E2H-2T-N B5652F65TV6E2H-G S5652AGM3NRE-2T S5652AGMNRE Fans With Rear FAN Module with no Rear FAN Module http://www.tyan.com...
Hardware Specifications B5652F65TV6E2H-2T-N Specifications Form Factor 4U Tower Chassis Model FT65T System Dimension (D x W x H) 25.59" x 17.245" x 6.93" (650 x 438 x 176mm) Motherboard Name S5652AGM3NRE-2T Board Dimension CEB, 12"x10.5" (305x267mm) Buttons (1) UID / (1) PWR w/ LED / (1) RST LEDs (1) HDD / (1) ID / (1) System Event / (2) LAN activity Front Panel...
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Capacity Up to 1,024GB RDIMM/ 2,048GB LRDIMM/ 2,048GB RDIMM 3DS/LRDIMM 3DS *Follow latest Intel DDR5 Memory POR Memory channel 8 Channels per CPU Memory voltage 1.1V Expansion Slots PCIe (1) PCI-E Gen.5 x8 slot / (4) PCI-E Gen.5 x16 slot Q'ty / Port (2) 10GbE ports + (1) GbE ports + (1) GbE dedicated for IPMI...
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- 40° C ~ 70° C (-40° F ~ 158° F) Environment In/Non-operating 90%, non-condensing at 35° C Humidity 90 Barebone (1) FT65T-B5652 Barebone Package Contains Manual (1) Quick Installation Guide Others (1) M.2 Card Latch / (2) MCC Carrier / (2) XCC Carrier...
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B5652F65TV6E2H-G Specifications Form Factor 4U Tower Chassis Model FT65T System Dimension (D x W x H) 25.59" x 17.245" x 6.93" (650 x 438 x 176mm) Motherboard Name S5652AGMNRE Board Dimension CEB, 12"x10.5" (305x267mm) Buttons (1) UID / (1) PWR w/ LED / (1) RST LEDs (1) HDD / (1) ID / (1) System Event / (2) LAN activity Front Panel...
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Memory channel 8 Channels per CPU Memory voltage 1.1V Expansion Slots PCIe (1) PCI-E Gen.5 x8 slot / (4) PCI-E Gen.5 x16 slot Q'ty / Port (1) GbE port + (1) GbE dedicated for IPMI Controller Intel I210 Realtek RTL8211F Connector (6) SATA Controller...
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- 40° C ~ 70° C (-40° F ~ 158° F) Environment In/Non-operating 90%, non-condensing at 35° C Humidity 90 Barebone (1) FT65T-B5652 Barebone Package Contains Manual (1) Quick Installation Guide Others (1) M.2 Card Latch / (2) MCC Carrier / (2) XCC Carrier...
Standard Parts List This section describes FT65T-B5652 package contents and accessories. Open the box carefully and ensure that all components are present and undamaged. The product should arrive packaged as illustrated below. 1.4.1 Box Contents FT65T-B5652 Box Content 4U chassis ...
About the Product The following views show you the product. 1.5.1 System Front View http://www.tyan.com...
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Front Control Panel (M1713F65T-FPB pre-installed) USB 3.2 Gen1 Ports ID Button NMI Button Reset Button LAN1 LED LAN2 LED LAN3 LED Power on/off Button with LED IPMI LED/Fault LED HDD LED ID LED M1713F65T-FPB Front Panel Board Switch and LED Indication M1713F65T-FPB R01 LED Definitions STATE COLOR...
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NIC3 Blinking GREEN LAN active (NO function, GREEN LAN linked B5652F65TV6E LAN not linked 2H-G SKU) GREEN HDD accessed HDD LED NO HDD access BLUE system identified ID LED system no identified Fan fail/Over temperature/Over AMBER voltage/PSU fail BMC LED AMBER PSU alert No failure...
1.5.2 System Rear View B5652F65TV6E2H-2T-N ID Button Audio Jack VGA Port COM Port RJ45 LAN Port#4(LAN4) 1GbE USB 2.0 Ports x2 RJ45 LAN Port#3(LAN3)Dedicated IPMI USB 3.2 Gen1 Ports x2 RJ45 LAN Port#2(LAN2) 10GbE RJ45 LAN Port#1(LAN1) 10GbE Rear Fans(80*80*38 FAN)x2 B5652F65TV6E2H-G ID Button Audio Jack...
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The four (4) onboard Ethernet ports have green and yellow 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 Active Blinking Green Solid Green Link Green...
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Power Supply System PSU Output Power Limit The system total output power limit varies in accordance with PSU redundancy and AC input range. Please refer to the following table for details. AC input 100-240V~ 15-12A 60-50Hz DC Output +3.3V +12V -12V +5Vsb Max Output Current...
1.5.3 System Top View B5652F65TV6E2H-2T-N M1713F65T-FPB Front Panel Board FAN3 pre-installed Reserved space for slim CD dummy Power supply CPU Socket Reserved space for 2.5” HDD trays (2) 2.5”HDD/SSD trays Memory Slots (M1318T65-BP12E-2 HDD Backplane pre-installed) (6) 2.5”/3.5”HDD/SSD trays + FAN4 (2) dummy trays(M1309F65T-BP12-8 HDD Backplane pre-installed)
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B5652F65TV6E2H-G M1713F65T-FPB Front Panel Board FAN2 pre-installed Reserved space for slim CD dummy FAN3 Reserved space for 2.5” HDD trays Power supply (2) 2.5”HDD/SSD trays CPU Socket (M1318T65-BP12E-2 HDD Backplane pre-installed) (6) 2.5”/3.5”HDD/SSD trays +(2) Memory Slots dummy trays(M1309F65T-BP12-8 HDD Backplane pre-installed) IO Ports(with 2 LAN) FAN1 Equip with S5652AGMNRE motherboard...
Chapter 2: Setting Up 2.0.1 Before you Begin This chapter explains how to install the CPUs, CPU heatsinks, memory modules, and SSD/HDD. 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.
Working on a system that is connected to a power supply can be extremely dangerous. Follow the guidelines below to avoid damage to FT65T-B5652 or injury to yourself. Ground yourself properly before removing the top cover of the system.
This section describes how to install components on to the motherboard, including CPUs, memory modules, SSD/HDD and PCI-E cards. 2.1.1 Removing the Chassis Cover Follow these instructions to remove the FT65T-B5652 chassis cover. Loosen one screw and two thumb screws to slide the top cover off. http://www.tyan.com...
2.1.2 Replacing the Chassis Cover Follow these instructions to replace the FT65T-B5652 top chassis cover. Reinsert the top cover. Secure one screw and two thumb screws to the chassis. NOTE: When installing the top cover, pay attention to the diagonal direction as Shown by the arrow can easily buckle the top cover.
2.1.3 Installing the CPU and Heatsink Follow the steps below to install the processors and heat sinks. NOTE: 1. Please save and replace the CPU protection cap when returning for service. 2. A new heatsink comes with pre-applied thermal grease. Once the heatsink has been removed from the processor, you need to clean the processor and heatsink using an alcohol solvent.
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2. Align the triangle edge of the carrier with the notch on the edge of the heatsink. Then install the carrier on the bottom of the heatsink and make sure the latches are snapped under the edge of the heatsink. 3.
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5. Carefully place the heatsink assembly onto the top of the CPU socket. Press down on the retention clips to fix the heatsink assembly to the CPU socket. 4. To secure the heatsink assembly, use a T30 Torque Driver to tighten the screws in a sequential order (1234).
2.1.4 Installing the Expansion Cards Follow the instructions to install the expansion cards. Locate the PCI-E Gen.5 slots on the motherboard. Unscrew to take out the dummy brackets. Insert the PCIE card into the PCIE Gen. 5 slot and screw the PCIE card to the chassis.
2.1.5 Installing the Memory Follow these instructions to install the memory modules onto the motherboard. Locate the memory slots on the motherboard. Press the memory slot locking levers in the direction of the arrows as shown in the following illustration. Align the memory module with the slot.
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DIMM Location NOTE: 1. √ indicates a populated DIMM slot. 2. Use paired memory installation for max performance. 3. Populate the same DIMM type in each channel, specifically - Use the same DIMM size - Use the same # of ranks per DIMM 4.
2.1.6 Installing Hard Drives The FT65T-B5652 can support up to six (6) 2.5”/3.5” SSD/HDD,two (2) 2.5” NVMe SSD. Follow these instructions to install a hard drive. Warning!!! Always install the hard disk drive to the chassis after the chassis is secured on the rack.
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Place the 2.5” SSD/HDD onto the HDD tray and flip over to secure with 4 screws. Pull open the locking lever to install a 3.5” hard drive onto the drive tray. Close the lever to secure the 3.5” hard drive to the drive tray. http://www.tyan.com...
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Reinsert the HDD tray into the chassis and press the locking lever to secure the tray. Close the front bezel. 2.5” NVMe SSD Follow these instructions to install the 2.5” NVMe SSDs into the chassis. Press the locking lever latch and pull the locking lever open. http://www.tyan.com...
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Slide the NVMe SSD tray out. Open the lock to place the 2.5” NVMe hard disk drive into the SSD tray. Reinsert the SSD tray into the chassis and press the locking lever to secure the tray. Close the front bezel. http://www.tyan.com...
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NOTE: When installing a 2.5” SSD, the tray must be push to the end and then press down the lever locking the tray. If the tray is not pushed to the end and pull down the lever, the tray cannot be installed in the place. http://www.tyan.com...
2.1.7 Installing the M.2 Card Follow these instructions to install the M.2 Card. 1. Insert appropriate M.2 card into the slot. 2. Use one M.2 screw to secure the M.2 Card. http://www.tyan.com...
2.2.1 Installing the FT65T-B5652 in a Rack Follow these instructions to mount the TYAN FT65T-B5652 into an industry standard 19” rack. NOTE: Before mounting the TYAN FT65T-B5652 in a rack, ensure that all internal components have been installed and that the unit has been fully tested.
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Screw the mounting ears to the FT65T-B5652 as shown using six #6-32 screws (silver). Left Right Press the latch to draw out the inner rails from each rail assembly. http://www.tyan.com...
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Install the inner sliding rail to each side of the server using four M4-L5 screws. http://www.tyan.com...
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Installing the Outer Rails to the Rack 1. 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.
2.2.3 Removing the Server from Rack 1. Use a screw driver to unscrew the chassis. 2. Push the latch on both sides of the chassis simultaneously to pull the system out. http://www.tyan.com...
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3. 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. Must be done with at least 2 people. http://www.tyan.com...
Chapter 3: Installing GPU Cards (optional) In this chapter we will show how to install a GPU card. NOTE: FT65T-B5652 support a maximum of four GPU Cards. Installing the GPU Card Locate the PCI-E Gen.5 slots on the motherboard. Unscrew to take out the dummy brackets.
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Screw the GPU bracket to the GPU card. Insert the GPU card into the PCIE slot and screw the GPU card to the chassis. Connect the GPU Power cable. http://www.tyan.com...
Chapter 4: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 4.0.1 Introduction This chapter explains how to replace the pre-installed components, including the S5652 Motherboard, M1713F65T-FPB Front Panel Board, M1309F65T-BP12-8/ M1318T65-BP12E-2 HDD Backplane, System Fan and Power Supply Unit etc. 4.0.2 Disassembly Flowchart The following flowchart outlines the disassembly procedures. http://www.tyan.com...
Removing the Cover Before replacing any parts you must remove the chassis cover. Follow Section 2.1.1 Removing the Chassis Cover (page 34) to remove the cover of the FT65T-B5652. Replacing Motherboard Components Follow these instructions to replace motherboard components, including the motherboard.
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Replacing Rear Fans Follow these instructions to replace the system fan. Release two thumb screws with the screwdriver. Turn over the rear fan module. Disconnect the fans cables. http://www.tyan.com...
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Release the eight screws of the fans module. Take out the fans. Follow the steps described earlier in reverse to reinstall a new fan. Tighten the thumb screws of rear fan module with a screwdriver after rear fans are replaced. Install a small piece of iron to block the loophole of the fan cable.
Replacing the HDD Backplane Board Follow these instructions to replace the M1309F65T-BP12-8 HDD Backplane Board. Disconnect all cables attached to the HDD BP Board. Unscrew to take it out. Prepare a new HDD BP Board and reinstall it into the chassis following the steps in reverse.
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Follow these instructions to replace the M1318T65-BP12E-2 HDD Backplane Board. Disconnect all cables attached to the HDD BP Board. Unscrew to take it out. Prepare a new HDD BP Board and reinstall it into the chassis following the steps in reverse. http://www.tyan.com...
4.3.1 HDD BP Board Features Here shows the M1309F65T-BP12-8 HDD Backplane Board in details. Front view: Rear view: M1309F65T-BP12-8 HDD Backplane Board (2) Mini SAS HD Connectors (CN10/CN11) (1) FAN System Connector (J4) (8) SATA HDD Connector Specifications (CN2/CN3/CN4/CN5/CN6/CN7/CN8/CN9) (5) FAN Connectors (J8/J9/J10/J11/J12) (2) Power Connector (J6/J7) (1) SGPIO Debug Connector (J2) http://www.tyan.com...
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J13: SATA CONN I2C SETUP Jump setup Header. (I2C setup from SATA CONN connector) DEFAULT VCC_AUX CKB_SELECT 1_2: BY SAS03 CONN(CN10) 2_3: BY SAS03 CONN(CN11) J7: ATX Power connector. (Power supply to BP) DEFAULT DEFAULT VDD_12_RUN VDD_12_RUN VDD_12_RUN VDD_12_RUN J6: ATX Power connector. (Power supply to BP) DEFAULT DEFAULT VDD_12_FAN...
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M1318T65-BP12E-2 Here shows the M1318T65-BP12E-2 HDD Backplane Board in details. Front View Rear View PCB Dimensions: 76mm*33.5mm*3mm Thickness: Layer: 8 layers Slimsas Connector (J1) SATA + NVMe Connector(NVME0) Integrated I/O SATA + NVMe Connector(NVME1) SATA Connector(SATA0) SATA Connector(SATA1) 4P Power CON (PW1) http://www.tyan.com...
Replacing the Front Panel Board Follow these instructions to replace the M1713F65T-FPB Front Panel Control Board. Unscrew the front panel unit. Slide the LED control board unit out of the chassis. Disconnect the cables and remove three screws securing the mylar and LED control board to the bracket.
4.4.1 Front Panel Board Features Integrated I/O 10*2 USB3.2 Gen1 Header connect to MB 15*2 Header connect to MB (2) USB3.2 Gen1 connector LEDs 1 GREEN/BLUE LED for LAN1 and ID 1 GREEN/GREEN LED for LAN2 and HDD ...
Replacing the Power Supply The system has one pre-installed Power Supply Units. Please unplug the power cord before you follow these instructions to replace the power supply units. Disconnect the power supply cable. Unscrew to release the power supply unit. Unscrew to release the power supply unit.
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Take out the power supply unit. To replace a new power supply. And follow the procedures in reverse order to install a new power supply. http://www.tyan.com...
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Power supply Unit GPU PWR Connection http://www.tyan.com...
Removing the Motherboard Follow these instructions to replace the S5652 Motherboard. Refer to the sections described earlier to remove all cables and components on the motherboard. Unscrew the motherboard. Carefully lift the motherboard from the chassis. Prepare a new motherboard and follow the steps described earlier in reverse order to reinstall the motherboard into the chassis.
Chapter 5: Board Installation You are now ready to install your motherboard. How to install our products right… the first time The first thing you should do is read this user’s manual. It contains important information that will make configuration and setup much easier. Here are some precautions you should take when installing your motherboard: (1) Ground yourself properly before removing your motherboard from the antistatic bag.
Board Image S5652AGM3NRE-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...
Board Parts, Jumpers and Connectors This diagram is representative of the latest board revision available at the time of publishing. The board you receive may not look exactly like the above diagram. The DIMM slot numbers shown above can be used as a reference when reviewing the DIMM population guidelines shown later in the manual.
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Motherboard Components Connectors 1.Audio Jack(J5) 20. SPI TPM Header (ESPI TPM1) 21. Front USB3.2 Gen1 Header 2. VGA+ COM PORT (VGA_COM1) (USB3_FPIO1) 3. VGA Header (FPIO_VGA3) 22. SGPIO Header (SATA1_SGPIO) 4. RJ45 LAN Port (LAN4)&USB2.0x2 23. SATA1-4-7 5. RJ45 LAN Port (LAN3) Dedicated IPMI 24.
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IPMB_HD1: IPMB Connector Signal Signal IPMB_DAT IPMB_CLK VCC3_AUX HD_COM2: COM2 Header Signal Signal COM2_DCD COM2_DSR COM2_RXD COM2_RTS COM2_TXD COM2_CTS COM2_DTR COM2_NRI CPUFAN1/ SYSFAN1~5: 4-pin CPU Fan Connector Signal P12V FAN_TACH FAN_PWM Use this header to connect the cooling fan to your motherboard to keep the system stable and reliable.
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SSI_FP: Front Panel Connector Signal Signal FP_PW_LED_PW VCC_FPB FP_ID_LED_PW FP_PW_LED_GND FP_ID_LED_N HDD_LED_PW BMC_HW_FAULT_N HDD_ACT_LED_N BMC_SYS_FAULT_N FP_PWR_BTN_N LAN0_LED_P LAN0_LED_N FP_RST_BTN_JP_N FP_SMB_DAT FP_SMB_CLK FP_IDLED_BTN_N FP_INTRUSION_N SYS_AIR_INLET LAN1_LED_P FP_NMI_BTN_N LAN1_LED_N USB3_FPIO1: Front USB3.2 Gen1 Header Signal Signal P5V_USB3_FRONT_HEAD USB3_N1_RX_FPB P5V_USB3_FRONT_HEAD USB3_P1_RX_FPB USB3_N0_RX_FPB USB3_P0_RX_FPB USB3_N1_TX_FPB USB3_P1_TX_FPB USB3_N0_TX_FPB...
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ID BTN: Rear IDLED Button Signal Signal FP_IDLED_BTN_N REST: Reset Button Signal FP_RST_BTN_N FP_RST_BTN_N POWER: POWER Button Signal FP_PWR_BTN_N FP_PWR_BTN_N SATA1_SGPIO: SGPIO Header Signal Signal SGIO_HDR_SM_CLK SGIO_HDR_SM_DAT SGPIO_SATA1_DATAOUT_R SGPIO_SATA1_LOAD_R SGPIO_SATA1_CLOCK_R DBG_LPC3 HDR_3: 7-pin NVMe Hot Plug Function Connector Signal Signal VCC3_AUX HP0_SCK HP0_SDA...
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J118: BMC COM Port Jumper (RX) Signal Signal BMC_COM2_RXD RXD_2 SP_BMC_UART5_RXD (Default) Pin1-2 closed: BMC COM PORT2 Pin2-3 closed: BMC CONSOLE PORT5 J119: BMC COM Port Jumper (TX) Signal Signal BMC_COM2_TXD TXD_2 SP_BMC_UART5_TXD (Default) Pin1-2 closed: BMC COM PORT2 Pin2-3 closed: BMC CONSOLE PORT5 J1_PCH: BIOS Recovery Jumper Signal Signal...
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J4_PCH: MFG Mode Jumper Signal Signal PU_MFG_MODE FM_MFG_MODE PD_MFG_MODE Pin1-2 closed: MFG DISABLE (Default) Pin2-3 closed: MFG ENABLE J5_PCH: BIOS Advance Function Jumper Signal Signal PD_BIOS_ADV_ FM_BIOS_ADV_ FUNCT FUNCTIONS PU_BIOS_ADV_ FUNCT Pin1-2 closed: NORMAL OPERATION(Default) Pin2-3 closed: MFG BIOS CORE EXECUTION TREE J2: BIOS S5 Flash Enable Jumper Signal Signal...
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J14: System Buzzer Jumper Signal Signal VCC5_BZ BUZ_1 BUZ_2 (Default) Pin3-4 closed: Normal Mode Pin2-3 closed: Disable PC Beep Pin1-4 closed: Use the external speaker J19: BMC Remote Debug Jumper Signal Signal P3V3_AUX FM_REMOTE_DEBUG_EN_DET_R2 (Default) 1-2: Disable 2-3: Enable J136: System Reset Mode Jumper Signal Signal FP_RST_BTN_N...
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Signal P3V3_AUX ME Heartbeat LED PCH ME i. ME_LED Heartbeat LED State Description ME cannot properly initiated. Blinking Green ME is working normally Signal On board HDD P3V3 active LED HDD ACT LED (SATA by SGPIO, ii.HDD_LED1 M.2 By ACT pin, State Description MCIO No...
Installing the Processor and Heatsink The types of processors supported by the S5652 are listed in the1.3 Hardware Specifications on page 16. Check our website at http://www.tyan.com for the latest ® list of validated Intel processors for this specific motherboard. NOTE: MiTAC is not liable for damage as a result of operating an unsupported configuration.
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1. Align the triangle edge of the carrier with the notch on the edge of the heatsink. Then install the carrier on the bottom of the heatsink and make sure the latches are snapped under the edge of the heatsink. 2.
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5. Press down on the retention clips to fix the heatsink assembly to the CPU socket. To secure the heatsink assembly, use a T30 Security Torx to tighten the screws in a sequential order (1234). NOTE: When disassembling the heatsink, loosen the screws in reverse order (4321). NOTE: A new heatsink comes with pre-applied thermal grease.
Thermal Interface Material There are two types of thermal interface materials designed for use with the processors. The most common material comes as a small pad attached to the heat sink at the time of purchase. There should be a protective cover over the material.
Tips on Installing Motherboard in Chassis Before installing your motherboard, make sure your chassis has the necessary motherboard support studs installed. These studs are usually metal and are gold in color. Usually, the chassis manufacturer will pre-install the support studs. If you are unsure of stud placement, simply lay the motherboard inside the chassis and align the screw holes of the motherboard to the studs inside the case.
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Some chassis include plastic studs instead of metal. Although the plastic studs are usable, MiTAC recommends using metal studs with screws that will fasten the motherboard more securely in place. Below is a chart detailing what the most common motherboard studs look like and how they should be installed.
Installing the Memory Before installing memory, ensure that the memory you have is compatible with the motherboard and processor. Check the TYAN Web site at http://www.tyan.com details of the type of memory recommended for your motherboard. Processor level & features 8xxxx(Platinum) 6xxxx(Gold) 5xxxx(Gold)
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DIMM Location (8) DDR5 DIMM slots supports (1) DIMM slots per channel (8) memory channels per CPU RDIMM/ RDIMM 3DS DDR5 4800Mhz when 1DPC All installed memory will be automatically detected. No jumpers or settings need to be changed for memory detection.
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Memory Installation Procedure Follow these instructions to install memory modules into the S5652. Unlock a DIMM socket by Press the retaining clip outwardly in the following illustration. Align the memory module with the socket,such that the DIMM NOTCH match the KEY SLOT on the socket. Seat the module firmly into the socket by gently pressing down until it sits flush with the socket.
5.10 Attaching Drive Cables Attaching SATA Cables S5652 is equipped with two (2) Serial ATA (SATA) channel. Connections for the drives are very simple. There is no need to set Master/Slave jumpers on SATA drives. If you are in need of SATA/SAS cables or power adapters please contact your place of purchase.
5.11 Installing Add-In Cards Before installing add-in cards, it’s helpful to know if they are fully compatible with your motherboard. For this reason, we’ve provided the diagrams below, showing the slots that may appear on your motherboard. Slot Support spec Card install notes Standard PCIE x16 slot FH/FL, support PCIE...
5.12 Connecting External Devices Connecting external devices to the motherboard is an easy task. The motherboard supports a number of different interfaces through connecting peripherals. See the following diagrams for the details. LAN3 VGA Port LAN2 Dedicate to IPMI LAN4 Audio Jack ID_Button USB3.2Gen1 x2...
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Onboard LAN LED Color Definition four (4) onboard Ethernet ports have green and Amber LEDs to indicate LAN status. The chart below illustrates the different LED states. I210 10 /100 /1Gbps Link/Activity LED Scheme Mbps Mbps Left LED Right LED No Link Link Green Solid On...
5.13 Installing the Power Supply There are Four (4) power connectors on your S5652 motherboard. The S5652 supports EPS 12V power supply. PWR1: ATX 24-Pin Power Connector Signal Signal P3V3 P3V3 P3V3 FM_PS_EN_PS PWRGD_PS_PW P5V_STBY_PSU P12V_IN P12V_IN P3V3 PWR2: 8-pin CPU Power Connector Signal Signal VCC12_P0_CPU...
5.14 Finishing Up Congratulations on making it this far! You have finished setting up the hardware aspect of your computer. Before closing up your chassis, make sure that all cables and wires are connected properly, especially SATA cables and most importantly, jumpers.
Chapter 6: 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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6.1.2 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. 6.1.3 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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Platform Information It displays the processor and PCH information Memory Information Total Memory It displays the total memory size. Memory Frequency It displays Memory frequency System Language Choose the system default language. English / Simplified Chinese / Japanese System Date Set the Date.
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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6.3.1 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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6.3.2 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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6.3.3 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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6.3.3.1 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. 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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6.3.3.2 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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6.3.3.3 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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6.3.3.4 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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6.3.4.1 Device Class Option ROM Dispatch Policy: LAN1&LAN2 (X550) Enable or Disable X550 LAN1 and LAN2 Option ROM Enabled / Disabled LAN4 (I210) Enable or Disable LAN2 Option Rom Enabled / Disabled PCIE#1 Option ROM Enable or Disable Option ROM execution for selected Slot. Enabled / Disabled PCIE#2 Option ROM Enable or Disable Option ROM execution for selected Slot.
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PCIE#4 Option ROM Enable or Disable Option ROM execution for selected Slot. Enabled / Disabled PCIE#5 Option ROM Enable or Disable Option ROM execution for selected Slot. Enabled / Disabled 6.3.5 USB Configuration Legacy USB Support Enables legacy USB support. AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected.
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USB Mass Storage Driver Support Enable/Disable USB Mass Storage Driver Support. Disabled / Enabled Port 60/64 Emulation Enable I/O port 60h/64h emulation support. This should be enabled for the complete USB keyboard legacy support for non-USB aware OSes. Disabled / Enabled USB transfer time-out The time-out value for Control, Bulk and Interrupt transfers.
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6.3.6 Onboard Device Configuration Onboard VGA Enable/Disable ASPEED VGA Disabled / Enabled LAN1& LAN2 (X550) LAN Enable/Disable control function. Disabled / Enabled LAN4 (I210) LAN4 Enable/Disable control function. Disabled / Enabled Primary Display Select active Video type. Onboard / External NMI Button Enable or disable NMI button.
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6.3.7 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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6.3.7.1 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 Select an optimal settings for Super IO device. Auto / IO=3F8h;...
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6.3.7.2 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 Select an optimal settings for Super IO device. Auto / IO=3F8h;...
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6.3.8 Hardware Health Configuration Auto Fan Control Auto Fan Control help. Automatic / Manual / Full Speed NOTE: When Auto Fan Control was set to Manual PWM Minimal Duty Cycle Item will appear. PWM Minimal Duty Cycle PWM Minimal Duty Cycle BMC Alert Beep Enable/Disable BMC Alert Beep.
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6.3.8.1 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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6.3.9 PCI Device Common 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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6.3.9.1 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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6.3.11 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 http://www.tyan.com...
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6.3.12 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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6.3.14.1.1 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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6.3.15.1 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 6.3.15.2 Add an Attempt Read only. http://www.tyan.com...
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6.3.15.2.1 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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6.3.15.2.2 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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6.3.15.3 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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6.3.15.4 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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6.3.16 VLAN Configuration Enter Configuration Press ENTER to enter configuration menu for VLAN configuration. http://www.tyan.com...
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6.3.16.1 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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6.3.17 MAC: 4E722FER47F30-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 6.3.18 MAC: 4E722FER47F30-IPv6 Network Menu Enter Configuration Menu Press ENTER to enter configuration menu for IPv6 configuration. http://www.tyan.com...
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6.3.18.1 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 Neighbor Solicitation 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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6.3.19 Intel® I210 Gigabit Network Connection Settings Firmware Image Properties View device firmware version information. NIC Configuration Click to configure the network device port. Blink LEDs Blink LEDs for a duration up to 15 seconds. http://www.tyan.com...
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6.3.19.1 Firmware Image Properties Settings Only Read http://www.tyan.com...
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6.3.19.2 NIC Configuration Settings Link Speed Specifies the port speed used for the selected boot protocol Auto Negotiated / 10 Mbps Half / 10 Mbps Full / 100 Mbps Half / 100 Mbps Full Wake On LAN Enables power on of the system via LAN. Note that configuring Wake on LAN in the operating system does not change the value of this setting, but does override the behavior of Wake on LAN in OS controlled power states.
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6.3.20 VLAN Configuration (MAC: A0423F4FA133) Enter Configuration Menu Press ENTER to enter configuration menu for VLAN configuration. http://www.tyan.com...
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6.3.20.1 Enter Configuration Settings 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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6.3.21 MAC: A0423F4FA133-IPv4 Network Menu Configured Indicated whether network address configured successfully. Save Changes and Exit Save changes and exit. http://www.tyan.com...
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6.3.22 MAC: A0423F4FA133-IPv6 Network Menu Enter Configuration Menu Press ENTER to enter configuration menu for IPv6 configuration. http://www.tyan.com...
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6.3.22.1 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 Neighbor Solicitation 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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6.3.23 Intel® Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X550-T2-A0 Firmware Image Properties View device firmware version information. NIC Configuration Clink to configure the network device port. Blink LEDs Blink LEDs for a duration up to 15 seconds. http://www.tyan.com...
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6.3.23.2 NIC Configuration Wake On LAN Enables power on of the system via LAN. Note that configuring Wake on LAN in the operating system does not change the value of this setting, but does override the behavior of Wake on LAN in OS controlled power states. Enabled / Disabled http://www.tyan.com...
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6.3.24 VLAN Configuration (MAC: A0423F4FA134) Enter Configuration Menu Press Enter to enter configuration menu for VLAN configuration http://www.tyan.com...
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6.3.24.1 Enter Configuration Menu 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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6.3.25 MAC: A0423F4FA134-IPv4 Network Menu Configured Indicate whether network address configured sucessfully or not. Enabled / Disabled Save Changes and Exit Save Changes and exit http://www.tyan.com...
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6.3.26 MAC: A0423F4FA134-IPv6 Network Menu Enter Configuration Menu Press ENTER to enter configuration menu for IPv6 configuration. http://www.tyan.com...
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6.3.26.1 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 Neighbor Solicitation 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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6.3.27 Intel® Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X550-T2-A0 Firmware Image Properties View device firmware version information. NIC Configuration Clink to configure the network device port. Blink LEDs Blink LEDs for a duration up to 15 seconds. http://www.tyan.com...
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6.3.27.2 NIC Configuration Wake On LAN Enables power on of the system via LAN. Note that configuring Wake on LAN in the operating system does not change the value of this setting, but does override the behavior of Wake on LAN in OS controlled power states. Enabled / Disabled http://www.tyan.com...
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6.3.28 VLAN Configuration (MAC: A0423F4FA135) Enter Configuration Menu Press Enter to enter configuration menu for VLAN configuration http://www.tyan.com...
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6.3.28.1 Enter Configuration Menu 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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6.3.29 MAC: A0423F4FA135-IPv4 Network Menu Configured Indicate whether network address configured sucessfully or not. Enabled / Disabled Save Changes and Exit Save Changes and exit http://www.tyan.com...
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6.3.30 MAC: A0423F4FA134-IPv6 Network Menu Enter Configuration Menu Press ENTER to enter configuration menu for IPv6 configuration. http://www.tyan.com...
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6.3.30.1 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 Neighbor Solicitation message sent while performing duplicate address detection on a tentative address. A value of zero indicates that duplicate address detection is not performed.
CPU Configuration Subsystem Processor Configuration Displays and provides option to change the Processor Settings. Common RefCode Configuration Displays and provides option to change the Common RefCode Settings. Uncore Configuration Displays and provides option to change the Uncore Settings Memory Configuration Displays and provides option to change the Memory Settings.
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Extended APIC Enabled/Disabled extended APIC support Note: This will Enabled VT-d automatically if x2APIC is Enabled. Disabled / Enabled AES-NI Enabled/Disabled AES-NI support. Disabled / Enabled 6.4.2 Common RefCode Configuration Numa Enabled or Disabled Non uniform Memory Access(NUMA). Disabled / Enabled http://www.tyan.com...
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6.4.3 Uncore Configuration Uncore General Configuration Displays and provides option to change the uncore General settings. http://www.tyan.com...
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6.4.3.1 Uncore General Configuration Uncore Status Uncore Status Help Link Speed Mode Select the UPI link speed as either the POR speed (fast) default speed (slow) Slow / Fast Link Frequency Select Allows for selecting the UPI Link frequency 12.8GT/s / 14.4 GT/s / 16.0 GT/s / Auto / Use Per Link Setting Link L0p Enabled Enabled –...
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Disabled supports 1-cluster and 4-IMC way interleave. Enabled SNC2 supports 2-clusters SNC and 2- way IMC interleave. Enabled SNC4 supports 4-cluster and 1-IMC way interleave. Disabled / Enabled SNC2 (2-clusters) / Enabled SNC4 (4-clusters) MMCFG Base Select MMCFG Base, Auto – Auto decides based on Si Compatibility 1G / 1.5G / 1.75G / 2G / 2.25G / 3G / Auto MMCFG Size Select MMCFG Size,...
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6.4.4 Memory Configuration Memory Frequency Maximum Memory Frequency Selections in MT/s. If Enforce POR is disabled, user will be able to run at higher frequencies than the memory support (limited by processor support). Do not select Reserved. Auto / 4000 / 4400 / 4800 Memory Topology Displays memory topology with Dimm population information Memory RAS Configuration...
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6.4.4.2 Memory RAS Configuration Dynamic ECC Mode Selection Enabled/Disabled Dynamic ECC Mode selection Disabled / Enabled Mirror Mode Full Mirror mode will set entire 1LM memory in system to be mirrored , consequently reducing the memory capacity by half. Partial Mirror Mode will enable the required size of memory to be mirrored.
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Patrol Scrub Enabled/Disabled Patrol Scrub Disabled / Enabled Patrol Scrub Interval Enabled/Disabled Patrol Scrub Disabled / Enabled Patrol Scrub Interval Select the number of hours (1-24) required to complete full scrub. A value of zero means auto! http://www.tyan.com...
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6.4.5 IIO Configuration Socket0 Configuration Press <Enter> to bring up the Socket0 Configuration Intel® VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) Press <Enter> to bring up the Intel® VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) Configuration menu. Intel® VMD Technology Press <Enter> to bring up the Intel® VMD for Volume Management Device Configuration menu.
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PCIe Max Read Request Size This option can set requested Max Read Request Size in PCI Hierarchy.’Default’ keeps hardware default. Auto / 128B / 256B / 512B / 1024B / 2048B / 4096B http://www.tyan.com...
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6.4.5.1 Socket0 Configuration IOU0 (IIO PCIe Port 1) Selects PCIe port Bifurcation for selected slot(s) Port Format:xDxCxBxA. The port can further be x2x2 Auto / x4x4x4x4 / x4x4_x8 / x_x8x4x4 / x_x8x_x8 / x_x_x_x16 IOU1 (IIO PCIe Port 2) Selects PCIe port Bifurcation for selected slot(s) Port Format: xDxCxBxA.
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IOU3 (IIO PCIe Port 4) Selects PCIe port Bifurcation for selected slot(s) Port Format: xDxCxBxA. The port can further be x2x2 Auto / x4x4x4x4 / x4x4_x8 / x_x8x4x4 / x_x8x_x8 / x_x_x_x16 IOU4 (IIO PCIe Port 5) Selects PCIe port Bifurcation for selected slot(s). Auto / x4x4x4x4 / x4x4_x8 / x_x8x4x4 / x_x8x_x8 / x_x_x_x16 Port 1A/2A/3A/4A/5A/5C/5E/5G Settings related to PCI Express Ports...
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PCI-E Port In auto mode the BIOS will remove the EXP port if there is no device or errors on that device and the device is not HP capable. Enabled/Disabled is used to enable/disable the port and expose/hide its CFG space. Auto / No / Yes Hot Plug Capable This option specifies if the link is considered Hot Plug capable.
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6.4.5.2 Intel® VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) Intel® VT for Directed I/O Enable/Disable Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d) by reporting the I/O device assignment to VMM through DMAR ACPI Tables. Enabled / Disabled Pre-boot DMA Protection Enable DMA Protection in Pre-boot environment (If DMAR table is installed in DXE and If VTD_INFO_PPI is installed in PEI.) Enabled / Disabled PCIe ACSCTL...
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6.4.5.3.1 Intel VMD for Volume Management for Socket 0 VMD Config for IOU0 Enable/Disable VMD in this Stack. Disabled / Enabled VMD Config for IOU1 Enable/Disable VMD in this Stack. Disabled / Enabled VMD Config for IOU2 Enable/Disable VMD in this Stack. Disabled / Enabled VMD Config for IOU3 Enable/Disable VMD in this Stack.
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6.4.6 Advanced Power Management Configuration CPU P State Control P State Control Configuration Sub Menu, include Turbo, XE and ete. Hardware PM State Control Hardware P-State setting CPU C State Control CPU C State setting. Package C State Control Package C State setting CPU Advanced PM Tuning Setting Energy Per Bias, Pwr_Ctl, PP0 Current SWLTD, SAPM etc Package Current Config...
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6.4.6.1 CPU P State Control Configuration SpeedStep (Pstates) Enable/Disable EIST (P-States). Disabled / Enabled Boot performance mode Select the performance state that the BIOS will set before OS hand off. Max Performance / Max Efficient / Set by Intel Node Manager Energy Efficient Turbo Energy Efficient Turbo Disable, MSR 0x1FC [19].
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6.4.6.2 Hardware PM State Control Hardware P-States Disabled: Hardware choose a P-state based on OS Request (Legacy P-States) Native Mode: Hardware choose a P-state based on OS guidance Out of Band Mode: Hardware autonomously chooses a P-state (no OS guidance) Disabled / Native Mode / Out of Band Mode / Native Mode with No Legacy Support http://www.tyan.com...
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6.4.6.3 CPU C State Control CPU C1 auto demotion Allows CPU to automatically demote to C1. Takes effect after reboot. Disabled / Enabled CPU C6 report Enable/Disable CPU C6 (ACPI C3) report to OS. Disabled / Enabled / Auto Enhanced Halt State (C1E) Core C1E auto promotion Control.
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6.4.6.4 Package C State Control Package C State Package C State limit C0/C1 state / C2 state / C6(non Retention) state / C6(Retention) state / No Limit / Auto http://www.tyan.com...
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6.4.6.5 CPU Advanced PM Tuning Power Performance Tuning Options decide who Controls EPB. In OS mode: IA32_ENERGY_PERF_BIAS is used In BIOS mode: ENERGY_PERF_BIAS_CONFIG is used In PECI mode: PCS53 is used OS Controls EPB / BIOS Controls EPB / PECI Controls EPB http://www.tyan.com...
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6.4.6.6 Package Current Config Current Limit Override Disable – Default, do nothing; Enable, override Current limitation in 1/8 A increments. Disabled / Enabled http://www.tyan.com...
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6.4.6.7 SOCKET RAPL Configuration PL1 Power Limit PL1 Power Limit in Watts. The value may vary from 0 to Fused Value. If the value is 0, the fused value will be programmed. A value greater than fused TDP value will not be programmed.
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6.5.1 PCH-IO Configuration PCI Express Configuration PCI Express Configuration settings SATA And RST Configuration Device Options Settings Deep Sx Configuration Deep Sx Option Settings Restore AC Power Loss Specify what state to go to when power is re-applied after a power failure (G3 state). Power On / Power Off / Last State http://www.tyan.com...
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6.5.1.1.1 PCI Express Root Configuration1~16 PCI Express Root Port 1 Control the PCI Express Root Port. Disabled / Enabled ASPM PCI Express Active State Power Management Settings. Disabled / L1 L1 Substates PCI Express L1 Substates settings. Disabled / L1.1 / L1.2 / L1.1 & L1.2 PCIe Speed Configure PCIe Speed Auto / Gen1 / Gen2 / Gen3...
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6.5.1.2 SATA And RST Configuration Controller 0 SATA And RST Configuration SATA Controller 0 Device Options Settings Controller 1 SATA And RST Configuration SATA Controller 1 Device Options Settings http://www.tyan.com...
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6.5.1.2.1 Controller 0 SATA And RST Configuration SATA Controller(S) Enabled/Disabled SATA Device. Enabled / Disabled SATA Mode Selection Determines how SATA controllers operate. AHCI / RAID Port 4 Enabled or Disabled SATA Port Enabled / Disabled Hot Plug Designates this port as Hot Pluggable. Enabled / Disabled Spin Up Device If enabled for any of ports Staggerred Spin Up will be performed and only the drives...
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SATA Device Type Indentify the SATA port is connected to Solid State Drive or Hard Disk Drive Hard Disk Drive / Solid State Drive 6.5.1.2.2 Controller 1 SATA And RST Configuration SATA Controller(s) Enabled/Disabled SATA Device. Enabled / Disabled SATA Mode Selection Determines how SATA controllers operate.
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Hot Plug Designates this port as Hot Pluggable. Enabled / Disabled Spin Up Device If enabled for any of ports Staggered Spin Up will be performed and only the drives which have this option enabled will spin up at boot. Otherwise all drives spin up at boot.
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SATA Device Type Identify the SATA port is connected to Solid State Drive or Hard Disk Drive. Hard Disk Drive / Solid State Drive SATA1 Port 5 Port 5 Enable or Disabled SATA Port Enabled / Disabled Hot Plug Designates this port as Hot Pluggable. Enabled / Disabled Spin Up Device If enabled for any of ports Staggered Spin Up will be performed and only the drives...
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Hot Plug Designates this port as Hot Pluggable. Enabled / Disabled Spin Up Device If enabled for any of ports Staggered Spin Up will be performed and only the drives which have this option enabled will spin up at boot. Otherwise all drives spin up at boot.
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Platform Deep S5 Mode Enabled – Enabled Platform Deep S5 mode, Disable – Disable Platform Deep S5 mode, Hardware– No support Platform Deep S5 mode Disabled / Enabled / Hardware Platform Deep S5 Delay Time Delay (0/3/6/10) seconds to enter deep S5 state 0S/3S/6S/10S http://www.tyan.com...
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6.5.2 Server ME Configuration Only Read http://www.tyan.com...
Server Management FRB-2 Timer Enable or Disable FRB-2 timer (POST timer). Enabled / Disabled NOTE: When FRB-2 Timer was set to Enabled, the following 3 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 FRB-2 Timer Policy Configure how the system should respond if the FRB-2 Timer expires.
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NOTE: When OS Watchdog Timer was set to Enabled, the following 2 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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6.6.1 System Event Log Configuration SEL Components Change this to enable or disable event logging for error/progress codes during boot. Disabled / Enabled Erase SEL Choose options for erasing SEL. No / Yes, On next reset / Yes, On every reset Log EFI Status Codes Disable the logging of EFI Status Codes or log only error code or only progress code or both.
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6.6.2 BMC Network Configuration 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.
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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 Server Management Port 2 IPV6 Support Enable or Disable LAN1 IPV6 Support. Enabled / Disabled IPv6 Support Enable or Disable LAN2 IPv6 Support.
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6.6.3 BMC User Setting Configuration 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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6.6.3.1 BMC Add User Configuration User Name Enter BMC User Name http://www.tyan.com...
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6.6.3.2 BMC Delete User Configuration User Name Enter BMC User Name http://www.tyan.com...
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6.6.3.3 BMC Change User Configuration User Name Enter BMC User Name http://www.tyan.com...
Security Password Description Read only. Administrator Password Set administrator password in the Create New Password window. After you key in the password, the Confirm New Password window will pop out to ask for confirmation. User Password Set user password in the Create New Password window. After you key in the password, the Confirm New Password window will pop out to ask for confirmation.
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6.7.1 Secure Boot Secure Boot Secure boot feature is Active if Secure Boot is Enabled, Platform Key (PK) is enrolled and System is in User mode. The mode change requires platform reset. Disabled / Enabled Secure Boot Mode Secure Boot mode selector: Standard/Custom. In Custom mode Secure Boot Variables can be configured without authentication.
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6.7.1.1 Key Management Factory keys Provision Allow to provision factory default Secure Boot keys when System is in Setup Mode. Disabled / Enabled Restore Factory Keys Force System to User Mode. Install Factory Default Secure Boot key databases. Reset To Setup Mode Delete all Secure Boot key database from NVRAM Enroll Efi Image Allow the image to run in Secure Boot mode.
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Platform Key (PK) Enroll Factory Defaults or load certificates from a file: 1. Public Key Certificate: a) EFI_SIGNATURE_LIST b) EFI_CERT_X509 (DER) c) EFI_CERT_RSA2048 (bin) d) EFI_CERT_SHAXXX 2. Authenticated UEFI Variable 3. EFI PE/C0FF Image (SHA256) Key source: Default, External, Mixed Update Key Exchange Keys Enroll Factory Defaults or load certificates from a file:...
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Authorized TimeStamps Enroll Factory Defaults or load certificates from a file: 1. Public Key Certificate: a) EFI_SIGNATURE_LIST b) EFI_CERT_X509 (DER) c) EFI_CERT_RSA2048 (bin) d) EFI_CERT_SHAXXX 2. Authenticated UEFI Variable 3. EFI PE/C0FF Image (SHA256) Key source: Factory, External, Mixed Update / Append OsRecovery Signatures Enroll Factory Defaults or load certificates from a file: 1.
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 Wait for ‘ESC’...
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Boot Option Priorities Boot Option #1~#6 Select the first/second boot device. Device Name / Disabled Add New Boot Option Add a new EFI boot option to the boot order Delete Boot Option Remove an EFI boot option from the boot order 6.8.1 Add New Boot Management Add boot option...
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6.8.2 Delete Boot Option Delete Boot Option Remove an EFI boot option from the boot order Select one to Delete / Device Name 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 Read only. http://www.tyan.com...
Appendix I: 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 III: 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 P0 Temperature PCH_Temp Temperature of PCH P0_CHA_DIM0 Temperature of CPU0 DIMM Channel A P0_CHB_DIM0 Temperature of CPU0 DIMM Channel B P0_CHC_DIM0 Temperature of CPU0 DIMM Channel C P0_CHD_DIM0 Temperature of CPU0 DIMM Channel D P0_CHE_DIM0 Temperature of CPU0 DIMM Channel E P0_CHF_DIM0...
Appendix IV: FRU Parts Table FT65T-B5652 FRU Parts Item Model Number Part Number Picture Description Power 2000W,FSP,FSP2000-52AGPBI,9PA20A0 471100000527 Supply FRU-PS-0440 5xxx(TBD,FRU System FAN, 1x 120*120*38mm w/ fan FRU-TS-9350 guard, 6-pin (1x6-pin) BOM) 422T63200001 5xxx(TBD,FRU 2x 80*80*38mm w/ bracket, 4-pin (1*4-pin) FRU-TH-9270 BOM)...
Appendix VI: 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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(RMA) number. 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. TYAN® FT65T-B5652 Service Engineer’s Manual V1.0c D2562 - 100 Document No.: http://www.tyan.com...
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The fan is super noisy, how to reduce the noise?
To reduce noise from the TYANO FT65T-B5652 fan, ensure a 4-pin fan is connected to the FAN_TACH and FAN_PWM header. This allows control of fan speed through PWM (Pulse Width Modulation), which can lower fan speed and reduce noise while maintaining system stability.
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