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ORION HF X410R-G6
ORION HF X410R-G6
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  • Page 1 ORION HF X410R-G6 ORION HF X410R-G6 User Manual...
  • Page 2: About This User Manual

    About this User Manual This user manual provides the information on Installation and maintenance of the ORION HF X410R-G6. Caution: Experienced technicians should perform the Installation and maintenance. Document title: ORION HF X410R-G6 Document number: Initial Release Document update date: June 2023 The following Notes, Cautions and Warnings might appear in this user manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Contents About this User Manual ..............................................1 Table of Contents ................................................2 ORION HF410-G6 Specifications ..........................................4 Chassis Overview ................................................ 5 Front Panel Components ............................................6 Back Panel Components ............................................. 7 Accessory Boxes & Rails .............................................. 8 Labelling ..................................................
  • Page 4 Installing the Chassis Cover ..........................................47 Replacing PCIE Card .............................................. 48 14.1 PCIe configuration introduction ........................................... 48 14.2 Replacing PCIE Card 1 ............................................50 14.3 Replacing PCIE Card 3 & 4 ............................................ 54 Removing and Installing Memory Modules ......................................57 15.1 Removing Memory Module ..........................................
  • Page 5: Orion Hf410-G6 Specifications

    ORION HF410-G6 Specifications The ORION HFX410R-G6 is a single socket, 1U rackmount form factor server and supports the following specification. Form Factor Chipset Intel® W790 Processor Intel® Xeon™ W-2475X - 20 Cores, 37.5 MB Cache, LGA4677 Intel® Xeon™ W-2495X - 24 Cores, 37.5 MB Cache, LGA4677 Intel®...
  • Page 6: Chassis Overview

    Chassis Overview The following illustrations are the ORION HF X410R-G6 chassis Front, Back and Side views. P a g e...
  • Page 7: Front Panel Components

    Front Panel Components ITEM DESCRIPTION Power Button Reset Power LED 2 x USB 2.0 Type B Q-Code Display 4 x SATA or 2 SATA/NVMe Drive Bay P a g e...
  • Page 8: Back Panel Components

    Back Panel Components ITEM DESCRIPTION 2 x Power Inlet UID Switch VGA Port Management LAN (BMC) Power Button) 2 x 10Gb LAN RJ45 Port 2 x USB 3.0 PCIe Slot #3, up to x16 (LP/HL/SW) PCIe Slot #2, up to x16 (LP/HL/SW PCIe Slot #1, up to x16 (FH/FL/SW) PCIe Slot #4, up to x16 (FH/FL/SW) P a g e...
  • Page 9: Accessory Boxes & Rails

    Accessory Boxes & Rails The ORION HF X410R-G6 server includes (2) accessory boxes: Accessory Box #1 with Brackets and Screws* Accessory Box #2 with (2) Cables* The rails, bezel box and both accessory boxes are placed as shown below in the box with the server. * *ALL PICTURES SHOWN ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSE ONLY.ACTUAL PRODUCT MAY VARY.
  • Page 10: Labelling

    Labelling This section provides information on the different labels found on the server. 6.1 Power supplies cage HF X410R-G6 HF X410R- X410 X410 6.2 Serial Number and Model Number Labels on Mylar Front Serial Number Model Number Back Serial Number Model Number P a g e...
  • Page 11: Hdd Trays

    6.3 HDD trays 6.4 Support and Certification Labels X410 X410 2023-06 X410 X410 Orion HFX410R-G6 10 | P a g e...
  • Page 12: Chassis Layout

    Chassis Layout The following illusration shows inside of the ORION HF X410R-G6 system. Front SSD Drive Bay Liquid Cooling Rear 11 | P a g e...
  • Page 13: Detailed Motherboard Layout

    Detailed Motherboard Layout ITEM DESCRIPTION PAGE CPU SOCKET DIMM SLOTS FAN AND PUMP CONNECTORS POWER SUPPLY CONNECTORS POWER CONNECTORS SATA 6GB/S CONNECTOR MICRO SD CARD SOCKET USB 2.0 HEADER BMC SWITCH HEADER BMC THERMAL SENSOR HEADER 12 | P a g e...
  • Page 14: Jumpers & Buttons Functionality

    CLEAR CMOS HEADER FAN CONTROL HEADER FIXED DEDICATED BMC LAN IP HEADER GENZ SLOT POWER CONNECTOR IPMI SWITCH HEADER LN2 MODE JUMPER PCIE SIGNAL (CPU) CONNECTOR PCIE SIGNAL (PCH) CONNECTOR Q-CODE CARD HEADER SMART PSU SWITCH HEADER SYSTEM PANEL HEADER TPM HEADER VGA SWITCH HEADER EXT 9100 HEADER...
  • Page 15: Dimm Slots

    • Ensure that you install the correct CPU designed for LGA4677 socket only. DO NOT install a CPU designed for other sockets on the LGA4677 socket. • The CPU fits in only one correct orientation. DO NOT force the CPU into the socket to prevent bending the connectors on the socket and damaging the CPU.
  • Page 16: Fan And Pump Headers

    The motherboard comes with Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMM) slots for DDR5 (Double Data Rate 5) memory modules. A DDR5 memory module is notched differently from a DDR, DDR2, DDR3, or DDR4 module. DO NOT install a DDR, DDR2, DDR3, or DDR4 memory module to the DDR5 slot. Memory configurations You may install ECC DDR5 RDIMMs into the DIMM sockets •...
  • Page 17 • DO NOT forget to connect the fan cables to the fan headers. Insufficient air flow inside the system may damage the motherboard components. These are not jumpers! Do not place jumper caps on the fan headers! • Ensure the cable is fully inserted into the header. For water cooling kits, connect the pump connector to the PUMP_FAN header.
  • Page 18: Power Supply Connectors

    8.5 Power Supply Connectors These Power connectors allow you to connect your motherboard to a power supply. 17 | P a g e...
  • Page 19: Power Connectors

    8.6 Power Connectors These Power connectors allow you to connect your motherboard to different expansion cards. 18 | P a g e...
  • Page 20: Sata 6Gb/S Connector

    9.7 SATA 6Gb/s Connector These Power connectors allow you to connect your motherboard to different expansion cards. 19 | P a g e...
  • Page 21: Microsd Card Slot

    8.8 MicroSD Card Slot The microSD card slot allows you to install a microSD memory card v2.00 (SDHC) / v3.00 (SDXC) to log BMC events. Disconnect all power (including redundant PSUs) from the existing system before you add or remove a memory card, then reboot the system to access the memory card. •...
  • Page 22: Usb 2.0 Header

    8.9 USB 2.0 Header The USB 2.0 header allows you to connect to a USB module for additional USB 2.0 ports. The USB 2.0 header provides data transfer speeds of up to 480 MB/s connection speed. DO NOT connect a 1394 cable to the USB connectors. Doing so will damage the motherboard! The USB 2.0 module is purchased separately.
  • Page 23: Bmc Switch Header

    8.10 BMC Switch Header The BMC Switch header allows you to enable or disable the BMC Description Pins Enable BMC 1-2 (Default) Disable BMC 22 | P a g e...
  • Page 24: Bmc Thermal Sensor Header

    8.11 BMC Thermal Sensor Header The BMC Thermal Sensor header allows you to connect a sensor to monitor temperature of the devices and the critical components inside the system through BMC. Connecting the T Sensor cables and setting BMC_SW to enable will allow you to view the sensor readings in both the BIOS and on the web UI.
  • Page 25: Clear Cmos Header

    8.12 Clear CMOS Header The Clear CMOS header allows you to clear Real Time Clock (RTC) RAM in the CMOS, which contains the date, time, system passwords, and system setup parameters. To erase the RTC RAM: 1. Turn OFF the system and unplug the power cord. 2.
  • Page 26: Fan Control Header

    8.13 Fan Control Header The Fan Control header allows you to connect to the Fan Control board. 25 | P a g e...
  • Page 27: Fixed Dedicated Bmc Lan Ip Header

    8.14 Fixed Dedicated BMC LAN IP Header The Fixed Dedicated BMC LAN IP header allows you to set a fixed IP (10.10.10.10) when set to enabled. Description Pins Enable ID FIX function 1-2 (Default) Disable ID FIX function 26 | P a g e...
  • Page 28: Genz Slot Power Connector

    8.15 GenZ Slot Power Connector The GenZ Slot Power connector provides power to the HPT DUAL X16 Gen5 Riser. 27 | P a g e...
  • Page 29: Ipmi Switch Header

    8.16 IPMI Switch Header The IPMI Switch header allows you to switch I2C BUS for instances where I2C may clash due to all PCIe slots being occupied with the same expansion cards. Description Pins Enable IPMI I2C BUS 1-2 (Default) Disable IPMI I2C BUS 28 | P a g e...
  • Page 30: Ln2 Mode Jumper

    8.17 LN2 Mode Jumper Set to pins 2-3 to optimize the motherboard to remedy the cold boot bug during POST and help the system boot successfully. 29 | P a g e...
  • Page 31: Mcio Pcie Signal (Cpu) Connector

    8.18 MCIO PCIe Signal (CPU) Connector The MCIO PCIe connector allows you to provide PCIe signals from the CPU to the backplane or riser. These connectors support VROC/RAID, and will support backplane functions (ie. Storage LEDs, etc.) with a 9100 extension card. •...
  • Page 32: Mcio Pcie Signal (Pch) Connector

    8.19 MCIO PCIe Signal (PCH) Connector The MCIO PCIe connector allows you to provide PCIe signals from the PCH to the backplane or riser. These connectors support VROC/RAID, and will support backplane functions (ie. Storage LEDs, etc.) with a 9100 extension card. •...
  • Page 33: Q-Code Card Header

    8.20 Q-Code Card Header The Q-Code Card header allows you to connect the Q-Code expansion card. 32 | P a g e...
  • Page 34: Smart Psu Switch Header

    8.21 SMART PSU Switch Header The SMART PSU Switch header allows you to select PSU PMBus version. Description Pins Enable PSU PMBus 1-2 (Default) Disable PSU PMBus 33 | P a g e...
  • Page 35: System Panel Header

    8.22 System Panel Header The System Panel header supports several chassis-mounted functions. • System Power LED header (PLED) The 2-pin header allows you to connect the System Power LED. The System Power LED lights up when the system is connected to a power source, or when you turn on the system power, and blinks when the system is in sleep mode.
  • Page 36: Tpm Header

    8.23 TPM Header The TPM header allows you yo connect a TPM module, which securely stores keys, digital certificates, passwords, and data. A TPM system also helps enhance network security, protect digital identities, and ensures platform integrity. The TPM module is purchased separately. 35 | P a g e...
  • Page 37: Vga Switch

    8.24 VGA Switch The VGA Switch allows you to enable or disable the onboard VGA controller Description Pins Enable VGA Controller 1-2 (Default) Disable VGA Controller Ensure the power supply is switched off or the power cord is detached from the power supply when enabling or disabling the VGA controller settings using the switch.
  • Page 38: Ext 9100 Header

    8.25 EXT 9100 Header The EXT 9100 header is used to connect the 9100 Extension card for backplane functions such as hot-plug and LED lighting. 37 | P a g e...
  • Page 39: Vroc Key Header

    8.26 VROC Key Header The VROC (Virtual Raid on CPU) Key header allows you to connect a VROC hardware key to enable additional CPU RAID functions with Intel ® VROC. The VROC hardware key is purchased separately. Intel ® Self-Encrypting drive VROC Model Raid Type Other SSD Support...
  • Page 40: Expansion Boards & Risers

    Expansion Boards & Risers Backplane Board The backplane connects to the motherboard and allows you to install NVMe storage devices to the NVME1 and NVME2 connectors. Fan Control Board The fan control board controls the system fans Q-Code Expansion Card The Q-Code expansion card allows you to view the Q-Code from the motherboard X16 G5 Riser Card (Riser A) The X16 G5 Riser cards are installed to the GENZ_X16(G5)_A1 and GENZ_X16(G5)_A2 slots on the motherboard.
  • Page 41 Dual X16 G5 Riser Card (Riser C) The Dual X16 G5 Riser card is installed to the GENZ_X16(G5)_B and GENZPWR1 slots on the motherboard. The signal for PCIE_X16(G5)_B1 comes from the golden fingers. The signals for PCIE_X16(G5)_B2 comes from the MCIO_X8(G5)_B1 and MCIO_X8(G5)_B2 connectors. Make sure the riser card is carefully seated in the GENZ slots and the golden fingers are properly pushed down into the slots.
  • Page 42: Motherboard Block Diagram

    Motherboard Block Diagram 41 | P a g e...
  • Page 43: Basic Installation And Cabling

    Spec Carrier 112L • HYPERTEC will not cover damages resulting from incorrect CPU installation/removal, incorrect CPU orientation/placement, or other damages resulting from negligence by the user. Keep the removed nuts in a safe place to prevent them from being misplaced or falling on the motherboard. Failure to...
  • Page 44: Motherboard Installation

    11.2 Motherboard Installation 1) Place the motherboard into the chassis, ensuring the notches in the chassis are aligned with the notches on the motherboard. 2) Push the motherboard towards the front of the chassis and ensure the front I/O ports are properly aligned to the front panel openings. 3) Place two (2) screws into the holes indicated by the circles to secure the motherboard to the chassis.
  • Page 45: Cable Connections

    11.3 Cable Connections Please refer to the following tables and illustrations for the cable connections when connecting the motherboard and expansion cards. Motherboard Connector/Header/Slot Connects to BPB_6P_PWR PWR1 on the Backplane board PCH_SATA6G SLIMSAS1 on the Backplane board VPP_I2C VPP_I2C on the 9100 Extension card FAN_CTL J1FAN1 on the Fan Control card FAN_6P_PWR...
  • Page 46 Backplane Board Connector/Header/Slot Connects to PWR1 BPB_6P_PWR on the motherboard SLIMSAS1 PCH_SATA6G on the motherboard HDD1 HDD1 on the 9100 Extension card Fan Control Board Connector/Header/Slot Connects to FAN_6P(1)_PWR FAN_6P_PWR on the motherboard J1FAN1 FAN_CTL on the motherboard Q-Code Expansion Board Connector/Header/Slot Connects to Q_CODE...
  • Page 47: Removing The Chassis Cover

    Removing the Chassis Cover This section provides information on how to remove the chassis cover from the system. Step 1: Remove the screws anti-clockwise by using Philips screwdriver type 2. Step 2: Slide the Rear Top Cover towards the back of the system to release the cover. 46 | P a g e...
  • Page 48: Installing The Chassis Cover

    Installing the Chassis Cover This section provides information on how to install the Chassis cover in the system. Step 1: Slide the cover towards the front of the system to close the cover. Step 2: Turn the screws clockwise by using Philips screwdriver type 2. 47 | P a g e...
  • Page 49: Replacing Pcie Card

    Replacing PCIE Card 14.1 PCIe configuration introduction The HFX410-GG system can support up to 5 PCIE cards includes 4 at rear and 1 in the chassis. 4 PCIE slots at rear: PCIE 1 PCIE 4 PCIE 3 PCIE 2 Slot DESCRIPTION PCIe 1 Full-Height Full-Length Dual-Width/Single-Width, Up to x16...
  • Page 50 1 PCIE Slot in the chassis (If applicable): PCIE Assembly The HF314-G4 system can support up to 5 PCIE cards includes 4 at rear and 1 in the chassis. Riser This slot is specific for RAID Card. If using W-2400 Series CPU, PCIe Slot 2 not available when populated. 49 | P a g e...
  • Page 51: Replacing Pcie Card 1

    14.2 Replacing PCIE Card 1 This section provides information on how to replace the PCIE card 1. Step 1: Rotate the Thumb screws counter-clockwise to loosen the cage. Step 2: Pull the PCIe card out of the slot. 50 | P a g e...
  • Page 52 Step 3: Insert PCIe Card into Slot 1 or 2 or Slot 1 if Double Width. Step 4: Carefully lower the PCIe cage back into the chassis. 51 | P a g e...
  • Page 53 Step 5: Carefully align the holes in the PCIe cage with the dimples in the chassis. 52 | P a g e...
  • Page 54 Step 6: Secure the PCIe cage by turning the thumbscrews clock-wise. 53 | P a g e...
  • Page 55: Replacing Pcie Card 3 & 4

    14.3 Replacing PCIE Card 3 & 4 This section provides information on how to install a card in the PCIE slot 3 & 4. Step 1: Turn the Thumbscrew Counter-Clockwise to loosen the PCIe Cage, then carefully lift the cage out from the chassis. Step 2: Rotate to open the release latch and remove the PCIe filler bracket.
  • Page 56 Step 3: Insert the Low Profile PCIe Card in toto the riser Step 4: Rotate and close the release latch to secure the Card. 55 | P a g e...
  • Page 57 Step 5: Rotate and close the PCIe release latch. 56 | P a g e...
  • Page 58: Removing And Installing Memory Modules

    Removing and Installing Memory Modules This section provides information on how to remove and install the Memory Modules. 128 GB: 4x32GB memories in 4/8 slots 64 GB: 4x16GB memories in 4/7 slots Caution: Handle each memory module only by the meomry cards edges, ensuring not touching the middle of memory module or mettalic contacts. 15.1 Removing Memory Module Step 1: Identify the memory module socket.
  • Page 59: Installing Memory Module

    15.2 Installing Memory Module Step 1: Identify the memory module socket. Step 2: Make sure that the Memory Module Ejectors on both ends are released. Step 3: Vertically press the memory module with your thumbs until the memory sits firmly in the memory socket. 58 | P a g e...
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  • Page 61: Replacing Swappable Ssd

    Replacing Swappable SSD This section contains information on how to replace the swappable SSD in the front of the system. Step 1: SATA 7mm SSD. Flip the button to the right and the latch pops out. Step 2: Pull out the SSD cage. 60 | P a g e...
  • Page 62 Step 3: Turn over the cage and unscrew 4 screws. Step 4: Replace the SSD. 61 | P a g e...
  • Page 63 Step 1: NVMe / SATA 15mm SSD. Press the release button and the latch will pop out. Step 2: Pull out the SSD cage. 62 | P a g e...
  • Page 64: Rack Mounting

    Rack Mounting This section provides information on how to mount a system into the rack with the rack rails. Step 1. Install rails into the rack 63 | P a g e...
  • Page 65 Step 2. Pull the inner and middle rails fully extended in lock position. Pull the white release button to slide out the inner rail. Step 3. Align the inner rail with the chassis mounting key, push and slide to lock. (The chassis shown below is only for reference) 64 | P a g e...
  • Page 66 Step 4. Horizontally slide the chassis into the middle rail until click. 65 | P a g e...
  • Page 67 Step 5. Pull/Push the blue release button on the inner rail to unlock the chassis and then push the chassis into rack. (The chassis shown below is only for reference) 66 | P a g e...
  • Page 68: Plugging The Power Cords

    Plugging the Power Cords The following illustration shows how to connect the power cords to the back of the system. 67 | P a g e...
  • Page 69: Turning On The System

    Turning on the System The following illustration indicates where the power button is located on the front of the server. 68 | P a g e...
  • Page 70: Qcodes

    QCodes: AMI_Debug code : { PEI_CORE_STARTED, 0x10 }, { PEI_CAR_CPU_INIT, 0x11 }, { PEI_CAR_NB_INIT, 0x15 }, { PEI_CAR_SB_INIT, 0x19 }, { PEI_MEMORY_SPD_READ, 0x2B }, { PEI_MEMORY_PRESENCE_DETECT, 0x2C }, { PEI_MEMORY_TIMING, 0x2D}, { PEI_MEMORY_CONFIGURING, 0x2E }, { PEI_MEMORY_INIT, 0x2F }, { PEI_MEMORY_INSTALLED, 0x31 }, { PEI_CPU_INIT, 0x32 }, { PEI_CPU_CACHE_INIT, 0x33 }, { PEI_CPU_AP_INIT, 0x34 },...
  • Page 71 { PEI_CPU_SELF_TEST_FAILED, 0x58 }, { PEI_CPU_CACHE_ERROR, 0x58 }, { PEI_CPU_MICROCODE_UPDATE_FAILED, 0x59 }, { PEI_CPU_NO_MICROCODE, 0x59 }, { PEI_CPU_INTERNAL_ERROR, 0x5A }, { PEI_CPU_ERROR, 0x5A }, { PEI_RESET_NOT_AVAILABLE,0x5B }, { PEI_RECOVERY_PPI_NOT_FOUND, 0xF8 }, { PEI_RECOVERY_NO_CAPSULE, 0xF9 }, { PEI_RECOVERY_INVALID_CAPSULE, 0xFA }, { DXE_CORE_STARTED, 0x60 }, { DXE_NVRAM_INIT, 0x61 }, { DXE_SBRUN_INIT, 0x62 }, { DXE_CPU_INIT, 0x63 },...
  • Page 72 { DXE_IDE_ENABLE, 0xA3 }, { DXE_SCSI_BEGIN, 0xA4 }, { DXE_SCSI_RESET, 0xA5 }, { DXE_SCSI_DETECT, 0xA6 }, { DXE_SCSI_ENABLE, 0xA7 }, { DXE_SETUP_VERIFYING_PASSWORD, 0xA8 }, { DXE_SETUP_START, 0xA9 }, { DXE_SETUP_INPUT_WAIT, 0xAB }, { DXE_READY_TO_BOOT, 0xAD }, { DXE_LEGACY_BOOT, 0xAE }, { DXE_EXIT_BOOT_SERVICES, 0xAF }, { RT_SET_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_MAP_BEGIN, 0xB0 }, { RT_SET_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_MAP_END, 0xB1 },...
  • Page 73: Rc_Debug Code

    RC_Debug code: Major Checkpoint progress indicators written to debug port #define STS_DIMM_DETECT 0xB0 #define STS_CLOCK_INIT 0xB1 #define STS_SPD_DATA 0xB2 #define STS_GLOBAL_EARLY 0xB3 #define STS_RANK_DETECT 0xB4 #define STS_CHANNEL_EARLY 0xB5 #define STS_DDRIO_INIT 0xB6 #define STS_CHANNEL_TRAINING 0xB7 #define STS_INIT_THROTTLING 0xB8 #define STS_MEMBIST 0xB9 #define STS_MEMINIT 0xBA #define STS_DDR_MEMMAP...
  • Page 74 #define STS_IIO_ON_READY_TO_BOOT 0xEF // IIO On ready to boot /* CPUPM POST code - Major */ #define STS_PPM_STRUCT_INIT 0xD0 // CPU PM Structure Init #define STS_PPM_CSR_PROGRAMMING 0xD1 // CPU PM CSR programming #define STS_PPM_MSR_PROGRAMMING 0xD2 // CPU PM MSR programming #define STS_PPM_PSTATE_TRANSITION 0xD3 // CPU PM PSTATE transition #define STS_PPM_EXIT 0xD4 // CPU PM driver exit...

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