PREFACE Copyright This publication, including all photographs, illustrations, and software, is protected under international copyright laws, with all rights reserved. Neither this manual, nor any material contained herein, may be reproduced without written consent of manufacturer. Copyright 2023 MITAC COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION. All ®...
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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For EU use only: This product is in conformity with the Council Directive 2014/30/EU and 2014/35/EU. Warning This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR 32. In a residential environment this equipment may cause radio interference. CAUTION Lithium battery included with this board. Do not puncture, mutilate, or dispose of battery in fire.
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About this Manual This manual is intended for skilled person with hardware knowledge of computers. Components inside the compartments should be serviced only by a skilled person. This manual is aimed to provide you with instructions on installing your TYAN TS70(A)-B7136.
Safety and Compliance Information Before installing and using TYAN TS70(A)-B7136, 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.
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.
General Precautions · Follow all caution and warning instructions marked on the equipment and explained in the accompanying equipment documentation. Machine Room Environment · This device is for use only in a restricted access location, such as a machine room or IT room. ·...
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from the horizontal. · 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. ·...
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 skilled person who are knowledgeable about the procedures, precautions, and hazards associated with equipment containing hazardous energy levels. ·...
Table of Contents Chapter 1: Overview............... 25 About the TYAN TS70(A)-B7136 ..........25 Product Model ................26 Features..................28 Standard Parts List ..............39 1.4.1 Box Contents ..............39 1.4.2 Accessories ............... 40 About the Product ..............
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Replacing the Front Panel Board ..........89 3.3.1 Front Panel Board Specifications ........91 3.3.2 FPB LED Definitions ............92 Replacing the USB Board ............93 3.4.1 USB Board Specifications ..........95 Replacing the System Fan ............96 ...
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Advanced Menu ..............166 5.3.1 Network Stack Configuration .......... 168 5.3.2 S5 RTC Wake Settings ........... 170 5.3.3 Serial Port Console Redirection ........171 5.3.4 PCIe Device Configuration ..........179 5.3.5 USB Configuration ............181 ...
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Flash Utility ................293 AMIBIOS Post Code (Aptio) ..........294 Appendix I: How to recover UEFI BIOS ........303 Appendix II: Installing OCP Card ..........305 Appendix III: Installing the M.2 Card........... 307 Appendix IV: Cable Connection Tables ........309 ...
12G / SATA 6G HDD/SSDs, (8) hot-swap NVMe U.2 and (2) hot-swap 2.5” SATA 6G SSDs at rear. While the TS70-B7136 version supports up to (12) hot-swap 2.5”/3.5” SAS 12G/SATA 6G HDD/SSDs with (4) NVMe U.2 option, and (2) hot-swap 2.5”...
Product Model The system board within the Tyan Barebone is defined by the following models: B7136T70AV12E8HR-2T : S7136GM2NRE-2T in TS70A chassis, (10) H-S 2.5” SAS 12G/SATA 6G HDD/SSDs; (8) H-S NVMe U.2; (2) H-S 2.5” SATA 6G HDD/SSDs at rear; (1+1) 1,200W RPSU; 80+ Platinum; (2) 10GbE ports + (1) GbE dedicated for IPMI B7136T70AV12E8HR...
Features TS70A-B7136 (B7136T70AV12E8HR-2T) Form Factor 2U Rackmount Chassis Model TS70A Dimension (D x 27.56" x 17.26" x 3.42" (700 x 438.5 x 87mm) System W x H) Motherboard S7136GM2NRE-2T Name Buttons (1) ID / (1) PWR w/ LED / (1) RST Front Panel LEDs (1) HDD / (1) ID / (2) LAN / (1) BMC event...
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size Feature Hardware Monitor / FAN speed control automatic / Boot from USB device/PXE via LAN/Storage / Console Redirection / SMBIOS 3.3/PnP/Wake on LAN / ACPI 6.0 / ACPI sleeping states S0, S5 Operating OS supported Please refer to our AVL support lists. System list FCC (SDoC)
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Support System (4) 8cm fans Cooling Configuration Type CRPS Input Range AC 100-127V/13A / AC 200-240V/7A Frequency 50-60 Hz Power Supply Output Watts 1,000 Watts (100-127Vac input) / 1,200 Watts (200-240Vac input) Efficiency 80 plus Platinum Redundancy Q'ty / Socket (2) LGA4677 Type Supported CPU...
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(2) USB3.1 Gen.1 ports (@ rear) (1) DB-9 COM port (1) D-Sub 15-pin port I/O Ports RJ-45 (1) GbE port dedicated for IPMI Button ID Button Others (1) ID LED / (1) ID button TPM Support Please refer to our TPM supported list. (Optional) Interface Chipset...
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TS70-B7136 (B7136T70V10E4HR-2T) Form Factor 2U Rackmount Chassis Model TS70 Dimension (D x 27.56" x 17.26" x 3.42" (700 x 438.5 x 87mm) W x H) System Motherboard S7136GM2NRE-2T Name Board Prop. 14.18" x 12.16" (360.2 x 308.8mm) Dimension Buttons (1) ID / (1) PWR w/ LED / (1) RST...
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Non-operating - 40° C ~ 70° C (-40° F ~ 158° F) Environment Temp. In/Non-operatin 90%, non-condensing at 35° C g Humidity 90 Barebone (1) TS70-B7136 Barebone Package Contains Manual (1) Quick Installation Guide RoHS 6/6 RoHS Compliant TS70-B7136 (B7136T70V10E4HR)
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Cooling Configuration Type CRPS Input Range AC 100-127V/13A / AC 200-240V/7A Frequency 50-60 Hz Power Supply Output Watts 1,000 Watts (100-127Vac input) / 1,200 Watts (200-240Vac input) Efficiency 80 plus Platinum Redundancy Q'ty / Socket (2) LGA4677 Type Supported CPU Intel Xeon Scalable Processors Processor Series...
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Operating Non-operating - 40° C ~ 70° C (-40° F ~ 158° F) Environment Temp. In/Non-operatin 90%, non-condensing at 35° C g Humidity 90 Barebone (1) TS70-B7136 Barebone Package Contains Manual (1) Quick Installation Guide RoHS 6/6 RoHS Compliant http://www.tyan.com...
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NOTE: 1. The specifications are subject to change without prior notice. 2. Please visit our website for the latest specifications. http://www.tyan.com...
Standard Parts List This section describes TS70(A)-B7136 package contents and accessories. Open the box carefully and ensure that all components are present and undamaged. The product should arrive with packaged as illustrated below. 1.4.1 Box Contents If any items are missing or appear damaged, contact your retailer or browse to TYAN’s website for service: http://www.tyan.com TS70(A)-B7136 Box Contents:...
1.4.2 Accessories If any items are missing or appear damaged, contact your retailer or browse to TYAN’s website for service: http://www.tyan.com TS70(A)-B7136 Accessories: (1) Rail Kit and Screw (2) CPU Heatsink (2) CPU Air Duct (2) US Power Cord (2) EU Power Cord (1) Addendum for China Use Only (2) XCC CPU Carrier (E1A) (2) MCC CPU Carrier (E1B)
About the Product The following views show you the product. 1.5.1 System Front View http://www.tyan.com...
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M1718T65-FPB Front Panel Board/ M1717T65-USB USB Board LAN1 LED ID Button LAN2 LED Power Button with green LED ID LED USB3.2 Gen1 Port1 Warning LED USB3.2 Gen1 Port2 [M.2: Default, SATA: 3.5” / 2.5” SSD/HDD/NVMe bays Depends on SATA driver (SGPIO)] RESET Button M1718T65-FPB Front Panel LED Control Board Switch and LED Indication...
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HDD LED Definitions Drive Status Activity LED (Green) Status LED (Red) Drive present, no activity Green Solid On Drive present with activity Green Blinking Drive Fail Don’t care Red Solid On Drive identify Don’t care Red Blinking @ 1Hz Drive Rebuild Don’t care Red Blinking @ 4Hz http://www.tyan.com...
1.5.2 System Rear View PSU1 LAN2 (optional) PSU0 LAN1 (optional) SATA0 PCIe Gen5 OCP Slot SATA1 ID Button LAN3 (dedicated to IPMI Port) + ID LED (2) USB3.2 Gen1 Ports VGA Port Expansion Card Area Serial Port (COM1) ID LED Definition State Color Description...
1.5.3 System Top View (1) M1717T65-USB USB Board (pre-installed) (1) M1718T65-FPB Front Panel Board (pre-installed) HDD Bays (1) M1320T70-BP12E-12 HDD Backplane Board (pre-installed, for B7136T70V10E4HR-2T SKU) (1) M1321T70A-BP12-8 +(1) M1322T70A-BPE-8 + (1) M1318T65-BP12E-2 (pre-installed, for B7136T70AV12E8HR-2T SKU) (4) 80*80*38mm System fans (1) M7126T65-PDB, R02 Power Distribution Board (pre-installed) (1) M7063F86-PBP...
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HDD Backplane Board Configuration B7136T70V10E4HR-2T / B7136T70V10E4HR HDD Backplane Board: (1) M1320T70-BP12E-12, SAS/NVMe BP for (12) SAS 12Gb/s or (8) SAS 12Gb/s + (4) 2.5” NVMe (1) M1318T65-BP12E-2, SATA 6G BP for (2) 2.5” SSDs B7136T70AV12E8HR-2T / B7136T70AV12E8H HDD Backplane Board: (1) M1321T70A-BP12-8, SAS/SATA BP for (10) 2.5”...
Chapter 2: Setting Up 2.0.1 Before you Begin This chapter explains how to install the CPUs, CPU heatsinks, memory modules, and hard drives. Instructions on inserting add on cards are also given. 2.0.2 Work Area Make sure you have a stable, clean working environment. Dust and dirt can get into components and cause malfunctions.
2.0.4 Precautions Components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharges of static electricity. Working on a system that is connected to a power supply can be extremely dangerous. Follow the guidelines below to avoid damage to TS70(A)-B7136 or injury to yourself. Ground yourself properly before removing the top cover of the ...
Installing Motherboard Components This section describes how to install components on to the mainboard, including CPUs, memory modules and add on cards. 2.1.1 Removing the Chassis Cover Follow these instructions to remove TS70(A)-B7136 chassis cover. 1. Use a screw driver to loosen screws on both sides of the chassis. 2.
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3. Lift the chassis cover up. http://www.tyan.com...
2.1.2 Removing the Riser Brackets and Air Ducts 1. Use a screwdriver to loosen two thumb screws. Then lift up the Riser Card Brackets. 2. Lift up the Air Ducts. http://www.tyan.com...
2.1.3 Replacing the Chassis Cover Follow these instructions to replace TS70(A)-B7136 chassis cover. 1. Place the chassis cover on top. 2. Push the latches simultaneously and slide the chassis cover forwards until it clicks. 3. Use a screw driver to fasten the screws on the top cover. http://www.tyan.com...
2.1.4 Installing the CPU and Heatsink Follow the steps below on installing CPU and CPU heat sink. The TS70(A)-B7136 supports (2) Intel® Xeon® Eagle Stream (Sapphire Rapids-SP) series CPU. The following installation is based on an Intel LGA4677 socket. 1. Take out the CPU carrier and processor. 2.
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3. Carefully flip over to check if the processor is secured. 4. 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.
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6. Align the heatsink with the CPU socket by the guide pins. Make also sure that the triangle edge of the carrier is aligned correctly with the triangle mark on the CPU socket. Then place the heatsink assembly onto the top of the CPU socket. 7.
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8. To secure the heatsink assembly, use a T30 security Torx to tighten the screws in a sequential order (1234). NOTE: When dissembling the heatsink, loosen the screws in reverse order (4321). http://www.tyan.com...
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9. Align the air duct with the guide pin, and then place the air duct on top of the heatsink. Repeat the same procedures to install another air duct. NOTE: A new heatsink comes with pre-installed thermal grease. Once the heatsink has been removed from the processor, you need to clean the processor and heatsink using an alcohol solvent.
2.1.5 Installing the PCI-E Card Follow these instructions to install the PCI-E card. 1. Unscrew to lift up the riser card brackets. 2. Unscrew to remove the dummy bracket. 3. Insert the PCI-E card into the slot and screw it firmly to the riser card bracket. 4.
2.1.6 Installing the Memory Follow these instructions to install the memory modules onto the motherboard. 1. Press the memory slot locking levers in the direction of the arrows as shown in the following illustration. 2. Align the memory module with the slot. When inserted properly, the memory slot locking levers lock automatically onto the indentations at the ends of the module.
2.1.7 Installing Hard Drives The TS70(A)-B7136 supports twelve 3.5”/2.5” hot-swap HDD/SSDs and two 2.5” hot-swap HDD/SSDs at rear. Installing 3.5” Hot-Swap Hard Drives Follow these instructions to install a 3.5” HDD drive. Warning!!! Always install the hard disk drive to the chassis after the chassis has been secured on the rack.
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Pull open the locking lever to install a 3.5” hard disk drive into the HDD drive tray and lock the tray lever to secure the drive. Reinsert the HDD drive tray into the chassis. Push to secure the locking lever until it clicks into place.
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Installing 2.5” Hot-Swap Hard Drives Follow these instructions to install a 2.5” HDD/SSD drive. Warning!!! Always install the hard disk drive to the chassis after the chassis has been secured on the rack. Press the locking lever latch to pull the locking lever open. Slide the drive tray out.
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Place the 2.5” HDD/SSD into the drive tray and align the 2.5” HDD/SSD with its guide pins. Turn over the drive tray and secure the drive to the tray using 4 screws. http://www.tyan.com...
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Reinsert the drive tray into the chassis. Push to secure the locking lever until it clicks into place. http://www.tyan.com...
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Installing 2.5” Hot-Swap Hard Drives at Rear Follow these instructions to install a 2.5” SSD/HDD drive at rear. Warning!!! Always install the hard disk drive to the chassis after the chassis has been secured on the rack. Press the locking lever latch to pull the locking lever open. Pull open the locking lever to install a 2.5”...
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Reinsert the drive tray into the chassis. Push to secure the locking lever until it clicks into place. http://www.tyan.com...
2.1.8 Installing OCP3.0 Card Follow these instructions to install an OCP3.0 card to the chassis. Use a screw driver to loosen the screw. Remove the dummy cover. http://www.tyan.com...
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3. Insert the OCP 3.0 Card into the OCP 3.0 slot. 4. Make sure the OCP3.0 card is fully inserted. 5. Use a screw driver to fasten the thumb screw. http://www.tyan.com...
Rack Mounting After installing the necessary components, the TYAN TS70(A)-B7136 can be mounted in a rack using the supplied rack mounting kit. Sliding Rail Kit Sliding Rails x 2 Rail screw Pack x 1 2.2.1 Installing the Server in a Rack Follow these instructions to mount the TYAN TS70(A)-B7136 into an industry standard 19"...
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3. Repeat steps 2 to 4 to secure the sliding rail to the other side of the server. http://www.tyan.com...
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NOTE: Use a screwdriver to slightly push the latch open and then push the inner rail forwards to unlock. 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.
2.2.2 Rack mounting the Server 1. Install the chassis. Draw out the rails half way and then slide the chassis into the rails. Must be done with at least 2 people. Properly place the chassis directly on the rack and install. 2.
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3. Use a screw driver to fasten the chassis ears to the front surface of chassis. http://www.tyan.com...
2.2.3 Removing the Server from Rack 1. Use a screw driver to unscrew the chassis ears. Press the latches to pull out the chassis. 2. 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.
Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components Introduction This chapter explains how to replace the pre-installed components, including the Motherboard, M1718T65-FPB Front Panel Board, M1717T65-USB Board, M1320T70-BP12E-12 / M1321T70A-BP12-8 / M1322T70A-BPE-8 HDD Backplane, M1318T65-BP12E-2 Rear HDD Backplane, M7126T65-PDB-1 Power Distribution board, M7063F86-PBP Power Backplane Board, M7136T70-R24-2F / M7136T70-L28-3F...
3.1.2 Removing the Cover Before replacing any parts you must remove the chassis cover first. Follow Chapter 2.1.1 to remove the cover of the TS70(A)-B7136. 3.1.3 Replacing Motherboard Components Follow these instructions to replace motherboard components, including the motherboard. Replacing the Riser Card Follow these instructions to replace the M7136T70-R24-2F / M7136T70-L28-3F Riser Card.
Replacing the Front Panel Board Follow these instructions to replace the M1718T65-FPB Front Panel Board. 1. Unscrew to release the Front Panel Bezel. 2. Remove the Front Panel Bezel. http://www.tyan.com...
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3. Unscrew the Front Panel Board. 4. Disconnect the Front Panel Control Cable and replace the FPB with a new one. 5. Follow the steps described earlier in reverse to reinstall the Front Panel Board and Front Panel Bezel. http://www.tyan.com...
3.3.1 Front Panel Board Specifications Front View Rear View M1718T65-FPB Front Panel Board Form Factor 18mmx40mm,T=1.6mm IO: 2x15-pin Front Panel Header (J4) 3 Buttons: Reset Button (J3), ID Button (J5), Power Specifications Button with LED (J6) 6 LEDs: LAN1 LED, LAN2 LED, ID LED (LED3), Fault LED (LED6), HDD LED, Power LED http://www.tyan.com...
3.3.2 FPB LED Definitions No. Function LED Behavior Status Button LAN1 LAN1_LED Green Solid on Linking LAN2 LAN2_LED Green Blinking Active Orange Solid on Memory fail Orange Blinking FAN fail System ID_LED Red Solid on PSU alert monitoring (LED3) System over Red Blinking Temp.
Replacing the USB Board Follow these instructions to replace the M1717T65-USB Front USB Board. 1. Unscrew to release the Front USB Bezel. 2. Remove the Front USB Bezel. http://www.tyan.com...
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3. Disconnect the USB cable and then unscrew the Front USB Board to replace with a new one. 4. Follow the steps described earlier in reverse to reinstall the Front USB Board and Front USB Bezel. http://www.tyan.com...
Replacing the System Fan Follow these instructions to replace the fan module. 1. Lift up the fan module. 3. Use a screwdriver to press the latch and move the latch in the direction as the arrow shows to get off the fan cage. 4.
Replacing the HDD Backplane Board NOTE: Please remove all the drive trays before detaching the HDD BP. Otherwise the HDD BP will be damage when strains at the disassembly. 1. Remove all fan modules. 2. Unscrew and disconnect all cables connected to the HDD Backplane Board. http://www.tyan.com...
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3. Release the HDD Backplane from the hook. 4. Follow the procedures described earlier to reinstall the HDD backplane board bracket into the chassis. http://www.tyan.com...
Front View Rear View M1320T70-BP12E-12 HDD Backplane Board (3.5” SKU) Form Factor 431.2mmx 83mm,T=2.7mm, 8 layer Support (12) 3.5” SAS/SATA storage or (8) 3.5” SAS/SATA HDD + (4) NVMe SSD storage Input: (2) MCIO Connector Input for NVMe U.2 storage ...
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Location Definition HDD0 SATA + NVMe Connector HDD1 SATA + NVMe Connector HDD2 SATA + NVMe Connector HDD3 SATA + NVMe Connector HDD4 SATA Connector HDD5 SATA Connector HDD6 SATA Connector HDD7 SATA Connector HDD8 SATA Connector HDD9 SATA Connector HDD10 SATA Connector HDD11...
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M1321T70A-BP12-8 HDD Backplane Board (2.5” SKU) Form Factor 131mm x 76mm x 3mm, 6 layer Support (8) 2.5” SATA 6GB/s or SAS 12 GB/s storage Input: (1) ATX 8-pin PWR Connector Specifications (2) Mini SAS HD Connector Overview ...
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M1322T70A-BPE-8 HDD Backplane Board (2.5” SKU) Form Factor 131mm x 76mm x 3mm, 8 layers Support (8) 2.5” NVMe U.2 storage Input: (4) MCIO Connector (1) ATX 8-pin Power Connector Specifications (1) 30-pin Fan Header for system FAN control Overview Output: ...
3.6.2 LED Definition Color State Description NVME/SATA/SAS HDD fail HDD fail LED No failure found NVME/SATA/SAS HDD ready Green NVME/SATA/SAS HDD access HDD Power/Access LED Blinking activity Power disconnected http://www.tyan.com...
Replacing the Rear HDD BP Board Follow the instructions to replace the M1318T65-BP12E-2 Rear HDD BP Board. 1. Disconnect the Micro-fit 4pin power cable and SATA cable. Use a screwdriver to loosen the thumb screw to remove the Rear HDD BP Board. Follow the procedures described earlier in reverse order to reinstall a new Rear HDD BP Board.
Replacing the Power Distribution Board Follow these instructions to replace the M7126T65-PDB, R02 Power Distribution Board in your system. 1. Disconnect all cables connected to the power distribution board. 2. Unscrew to take off the power distribution board and replace with a new one. 3.
3.8.1 Power Distribution Board Features M7126T65-PDB, R02 Power Distribution Board Board Size 82MMx 127.3, MM,T=1.6mm (1) ATX 24-pin power connector (1) ATX 20-pin power connector (3) ATX 8-pin power connector Integrated I/O (1) ATX 4-pin power connector ...
3.8.2 Connector Pin Definition Location Definition PWR1 ATX Power 12x2 ATX Power 10x2 ATX Power 4x2 ATX Power 4x2 ATX Power 4x2 ATX Power 2x2 HDD Power 4x1 HDD Power 4x1 PMBUS DOM_5V_PW1 DOM Power http://www.tyan.com...
Replacing the Power Backplane Board Follow these instructions to replace the M7063F86-PBP Power Backplane Board (PBP). 1. Unscrew to remove the bracket from the PBP tray. 2. Unscrew to lift up the PDB. Then push the PBP tray backwards. 3. Push the PBP tray in the direction as the arrow shows to unlock the PBP tray. http://www.tyan.com...
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4. Lift up the PBP tray. 4. Unscrew to replace with a new power backplane board. 5. Follow the steps described earlier in reverse order to reinstall the power backplane board tray into the chassis. http://www.tyan.com...
3.9.1 Power Backplane Board Features Front View Rear View M7063F86-PBP Power Backplane Board Board Size 70MMx 65MM,T=1.6mm Support (2) Standard RPSU (2) FCI golden-finger power connector for Delta Integrated I/O redundant PSU (J1, J3) (1) FCI golden-finger power connector for M7126T65-PDB (J2) http://www.tyan.com...
3.10 Replacing the Power Supply Follow these instructions to replace the power supply module in your system. Press the latch to pull the power supply out. After replacing a new power supply, press and hold the latch to push the power supply back into the chassis.
3.11 Replacing the Motherboard Follow the instructions below to replace the motherboard from the chassis. 1. Remove all components installed on the mainboard if there are any. 2. Disconnect all cables connected to the motherboard. http://www.tyan.com...
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3. Remove ten screws securing the motherboard to the chassis. 4. Carefully lift the motherboard from the chassis. http://www.tyan.com...
Chapter 4: Mainboard Information You are now ready to install your motherboard. How to install our products right… the first time The first thing you should do is reading 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 S7136GMRE 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...
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S7136GM2NRE-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. But for the DIMM number please refer to the above placement for memory installation. For the latest board revision, please visit our web site at http://www.tyan.com.
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23 Vertical MCIO Connector (MCIO5 (CN5)) Slots Mini PCIe Slot x24 (J47) Mini PCIe Slot x28 (J8) Jumpers System Reset Jumper (J136) BMC COM Port Jumper (J118) PC BEEP Jumper (J14) BMC COM Port Jumper (J119) Clear CMOS Jumper (J6_PCH) SMBus Select Jumper (3PHD8) ME Recovery Jumper (J3_PCH) LEDs...
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FAN1~6 (CPU_FAN1, CPU_FAN2, SYSFAN1~4): 4-pin 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. FPIO_1: Front Panel Pin Header Signal Signal FP_PW_LED_PW FP_ PWER (P3V3_AUX) FP_ID_LED_PW FP_PW_LED_GND FP_ID_LED_N...
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FAN_HD1: Fan Connector (Reserved for Barebone) Signal Signal BMC_TACH_FRONT1 BMC_BB_TACH_6 BMC_TACH_FRONT2 BMC_BB_TACH_7 BMC_TACH_FRONT3 BMC_BB_TACH_8 BMC_TACH_REAR1 BMC_BB_TACH_9 BMC_TACH_REAR2 BMC_BB_TACH_10 BMC_PWM_FRONT3 BMC_PWM_FRONT12 SMB_TEMP_SML3_STBY_LV BMC_BB_TACH_11 C3_SDA SMB_TEMP_SML3_STBY_LV BMC_BB_TACH_12 C3_SCL P3V3_AUX BMC_PWM_REAR12 P3V3_AUX BMC_BB_TACH_13 BMC_TACH_CPU1 BMC_BB_TACH_14 BMC_TACH_CPU0 BMC_PWM_BB3 BMC_PWM6 BMC_PWM_CPU0 J3: INTRUDER Header Signal INTRUDER# USB3_FPIO1: Front USB3.2 Gen1 Header...
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SPI_TPM (J16): TPM Module Header Signal Signal SPI_PCH_CLK P3V3_AUX RST_PLTRST_TPM_DEDI_R_N FM_TPM_MOD_PRES_N SPI_PCH_MOSI_IO0 IRQ_TPM_SPI_N SPI_PCH_MISO_IO1 P3V3 SPI_PCH_TPM_CS_R_N SATA_SGPIO1: SATA SGPIO Header for SATA4~5 Signal Signal SDATA OUT SLOAD SCLOCK P3V3_AUX HD_COM2: COM Port Header Signal Signal COM2_DCD COM2_DSR COM2_RXD COM2_RTS COM2_TXD COM2_CTS COM2_DTR COM2_NRI...
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PWR_BTN1: Power Button Signal Signal PWR_BTN1 RST_BTN1: Reset Button Signal Signal FP_RST_BTN_N CLEAR_BTN1: RTC Reset Button for Clear CMOS Pin 1, 2 Pin 3, 4 RST_N You can reset the CMOS settings by using this button, if you have forgotten your system/setup password or need to clear system BIOS setting.
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SATA5: 7-pin Vertical SATA Connector PIN Define SATA9_TXP_C Connects to the Serial SATA9_TXN_C ATA ready drives via the Serial ATA cable. SATA9_RXN_C SATA9_RXP_C J1: OCP Connector (Slot) Signal Signal RST_PERST2_L NIC_PWR_GOOD RST_PERST3_L MAIN_PWR_EN PE_WAKE_L SCAN_LOAD_L RBT_ARB_IN SCAN_DATA_IN RBT_ARB_OUT SCAN_DATA_OUT SLOT_ID<1> SCAN_CLK RMII_TX_EN SLOT_ID<0>...
LED Definitions Signal P3V3 On board HDD_LED1 HDD LED State Description Blue HDD active blinking Signal P3V3_STBY State Description BMC_LED The LED shuts off when the BMC Heartbeat (D1_BMC) controller cannot be detected or properly initiated The LED blinks per second to Blinking Green indicate that the BMC controller...
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Signal P3V3_AUX State Description CPLD CPLD_LED The LED shuts off when the HeartBeat (D33) CPLD controller cannot be detected or properly initiated. The LED blinks per second to Green indicate that the BMC controller is working normally. Signal P3V3_AUX PSU Alert State Description PSMI_LED1...
Installing the Processor and Heat sink Check our website at http://www.tyan.com for latest processor support. NOTE: MITAC TYAN is not liable for damage as a result of operating an unsupported configuration. Processor Installation for Intel LGA4677 Socket Follow the steps below to install the processors and heat sinks. NOTE: Please save and replace the CPU protection cap when returning for service.
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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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4. Carefully flip the heatsink assembly. Align the heatsink with the CPU socket by the guide pins. Make also sure that the triangle edge of the carrier is aligned correctly with the triangle mark on the CPU socket. Then place the heatsink assembly onto the top of the CPU socket. 5.
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6. 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. Once the heatsink has been removed from the processor, you need to clean the processor and heatsink using an alcohol solvent.
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.
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. Supports up to 128GB of ECC UDIMM DDR4 2666/2400MHz memory. ...
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Recommended Memory Population Table Quantity of memory installed Single CPU Installed (Reference Intel Memory Population #610826) √ P0_CHA_DIM0 √ √ √ √ √ √ P0_CHB_DIM0 √ √ √ √ √ P0_CHC_DIM0 √ √ √ √ √ √ P0_CHD_DIM0 √ √ √...
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Memory Installation Procedure Follow these instructions to install memory modules into the S7136. Unlock the clips as shown in the illustration. Insert the memory module firmly into the socket by gently pressing down until it sits flush with the socket. Lock the clips to secure the memory module into place.
Attaching Drive Cables Attaching Serial ATA Cables S7136 is equipped with fourteen (14) 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.
4.10 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. Simply find the appropriate slot for your add-in card and insert the card firmly. Do not force any add-in cards into any slots if they do not seat in place.
4.11 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. NOTE: Peripheral devices can be plugged straight into any of these ports but software may be required to complete the installation.
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Intel X710-AT2 10G (supports 2.5G, 5G) LAN LED Color Definition 100/1000 Mbps LAN Link/Activity LED Scheme Description Left LED (Link/Activity) Right LED (Speed) No Link Link Solid Yellow 100 Mbps Active Blinking Yellow Link Solid Green Solid Yellow 1/2.5/5 Gbps Active Blinking Green Solid Yellow...
4.12 Installing the Power Supply There are four (4) power connectors on your S7136 motherboard. The S7136 supports EPS 12V power supply. NOTE: You must unplug the power supply before plugging the power cables to motherboard connectors. Warning: The mainboard supports up to 350W CPU TDP with the use of 16AWG...
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J55 (PWR4): 4-Pin Power Connector Signal Signal VCC12_CPU_OTHERS VCC12_CPU_OTHERS http://www.tyan.com...
4.13 Installing OCP3.0 Rail Kit 1. Take out the OCP 3.0 Rail Kit and Screw Pack. 2. Install the OCP rail to the chassis. Then secure the rail using 1 screw. 2. Insert the server board into the chassis. 3. Use 9 screws (blue arrow) to secure the server board to the chassis. Then use another screw (red arrow) to secure the server board to OCP rail.
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NOTE 1: To avoid damage, when securing the server board, do not use torque force greater than 5~7 kgf/cm (4.35 ~ 6.09 lb/in). When securing the OCP rail screw, do not use torque force greater than 1.5~2 kgf/cm (1.30 ~ 1.73 lb/in). NOTE 2: For high temperature risk to damage OCP3.0 chipset under S5 state, a default threshold 100 degree C is to be set.
4.14 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 IDE cables and most importantly, jumpers.
Chapter 5: 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.
5.1.2 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. 5.1.3 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. 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.
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Super IO Configuration System Super IO Chip Parameters. Hardware Health Configuration Hardware Health Configuration Parameters. PCI Subsystem Settings PCI, PCI-X and PCI Express Settings. NVMe Configuration NVMe Devices Information. Trusted Computing Trusted Computing Settings. CSM Configuration Enable/Disable, Option ROM execution settings, etc. Redfish Host Interface Settings Redfish Host Interface Parameters.
5.3.1 Network Stack Configuration NOTE: The BIOS will automatically read the onboard LAN controller. Network Stack Enable/Disable UEFI Network Stack. Disabled / Enabled NOTE: The following items are available when Network Stack is set to [Enabled]. IPv4 PXE Support Enable/Disable IPv4 PXE boot support. If disabled, IPv4 PXE boot option will not be available.
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IPv6 HTTP Support Enable/Disable IPv6 HTTP boot support. If disabled, IPv6 HTTP boot option will not be available. Disabled / Enabled PXE boot wait time Wait time to press ESC key to abort the PXE boot. Use either +/- or numeric keys to set the value.
5.3.2 S5 RTC Wake Settings Wake system from S5 Enable or disable System wake on alarm event. Select FixedTime, system will wake on the hr::min::sec specified. Select DynamicTime, system will wake on the current time + Increase minute(s). Disabled / Fixed Time / Dynamic Time When Wake system from S5 is set to [Fixed Time] Wake up hour Select 0-23.
5.3.3 Serial Port Console Redirection Console Redirection / Console Redirection EMS Console redirection Enable or Disable. Disabled / Enabled Legacy Console Redirection Settings Legacy Console redirection settings. Console Redirection Settings The settings specify how the host computer and the remote computer (which the user is using) will exchange data.
5.3.3.1 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 Selects 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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5.3.3.2 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 Selects 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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5.3.3.3 Legacy Console Redirection Settings Legacy Serial Redirection 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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5.3.3.4 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. The next best choice is VT100+ and then VT100.
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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.
5.3.5 USB Configuration Legacy USB Support Enables USB legacy support. AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected. DISABLE option will keep USB devices available only for EFI applications. Disabled / Enabled / Auto 格式化: 字型色彩: 黑色 XHCI Hand-off This is a workaround for OSes without XHCI hand-off support.
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USB transfer time-out The time-out value for Control, Bulk and Interrupt transfers. 1 sec / 5 sec / 10 sec / 20 sec Device reset time-out USB mass storage device Start Unit command time-out. 10 sec / 20 sec / 30 sec / 40 sec Device power-up delay Maximum time the device will take before it properly reports itself to the Host Controller.
5.3.6 Onboard Device Configuration Onboard VGA Enable/Disable ASPEED VGA. Enabled / Disabled Primary Display Select active Video type. Onboard / External NMI Function Enable or Disable NMI function. Enabled / Disabled Chassis Intrusion Detection Enabled: When a chassis open event is detected, the BIOS will display the event. Enabled / Disabled http://www.tyan.com...
5.3.7 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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5.3.7.1 Serial Port 1 Configuration Serial Port Enable or disable Serial Port (COM). Enabled / Disabled Device Settings Read only. Change Settings Select an optimal setting for Super IO Device. Auto / IO=3F8h; IRQ=4; / IO=2F8h, IRQ=4; / IO=3E8h, IRQ=4; / IO=2E8h, IRQ=4;...
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5.3.7.2 Serial Port 2 Configuration Serial Port Enable or disable Serial Port (COM). Enabled / Disabled Device Settings Read only. Change Settings Select an optimal setting for Super IO Device. Auto / IO=3F8h; IRQ=3; / IO=2F8h, IRQ=3; / IO=3E8h, IRQ=3; / IO=2E8h, IRQ=3;...
5.3.8 Hardware Health Configuration Fan Speed Control Fan Speed Control. Automatic / Manual / Full Speed NOTE 1: Change the Fan Speed Control BIOS setting from [Manual] to [Full Speed] when installing the Nvidia GeForce / Quardro GPU and any VGA card. NOTE 2: The following items are available when Fan Speed Control is set to [Manual].
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Number of PSU User can select PSU number for needed. 2 / 1 http://www.tyan.com...
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5.3.8.1 Sensor Data Register Monitoring Here shows a sample screenshot of PC Health Status. http://www.tyan.com...
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5.3.9 PCI Subsystem Settings Above 4G Decoding Enables or Disables 64bit capable Devices to be Decoded in Above 4G Address Space (Only if System Supports 64 bit PCI Decoding). Enabled / Disabled SR-IOV Support If system has SR-IOV capable PCIe Devices, this option Enables or Disables Single Root IO Virtualization Support.
5.3.9.1 PCI Express Settings Max 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...
5.3.11 Trusted Computing Security Device Support Enables or Disables BIOS support for 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...
5.3.12 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 Storage OpROM UEFI / Legacy http://www.tyan.com...
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Video Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy Video OpROM UEFI / Legacy Other PCI devices Determines OpROM execution policy for devices other than network, storage, or video. UEFI / Legacy http://www.tyan.com...
5.3.14 TIs Auth Configuration Server CA Configuration Press <Enter> to configure Server CA. Client Cert Configuration Press <Enter> to configure Client Cert. http://www.tyan.com...
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5.3.14.1 Server CA Configuration Enroll Cert Press <Enter> to enroll cert. Delete Cert Press <Enter> to delete cert. http://www.tyan.com...
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5.3.14.1.1 Enroll Cert 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...
5.3.15 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. Host iSCSI Configuration Host iSCSI Configuration http://www.tyan.com...
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5.3.15.1 Host iSCSI Configuration iSCSI Initiator Name The worldwide unique name of iSCSI Initiator. Only IQN format is accepted. IQN format [iqn.xxx]. xxx ranges from 4 to 223. For example: Enter [iqn.5] Add an Attempt Add an Attempt. Delete Attempts Delete one or more attempts.
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5.3.15.1.1 Add an Attempt The screen shows the network protocols installed. If no network protocols are installed, the screen displays the message “Necessary network protocols are not available to retrieve….” http://www.tyan.com...
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5.3.15.1.2 Delete Attempts Commit Changes and Exit Commit Changes and Exit. Discard Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit. http://www.tyan.com...
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5.3.15.1.3 Change Attempt Order Commit Changes and Exit Commit Changes and Exit. Discard Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit. http://www.tyan.com...
5.3.16 VLAN Configuration (MAC:xxxxxxxxxxxx) Enter Configuration Menu Press ENTER to enter configuration menu for VLAN configuration. http://www.tyan.com...
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5.3.16.1 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...
5.3.17 MAC:xxxxxxxxxxxx - IPv6 Network Configuration Enter Configuration Menu Press ENTER to enter configuration menu for IPv6 configuration. http://www.tyan.com...
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5.3.17.1 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 xx:xx:x:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx DAD Transmit Count The number of consecutive Neighbor Solicitation messages 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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Save Changes and Exit Save Changes for interface ID, DAD transmit count, policy, and data in advanced configuration. http://www.tyan.com...
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5.3.17.1.1 Advanced Configuration New IPv6 address Manual IP address can only be configured under manual policy. Separate the IP address with blank space to configure more than one address. e.g. 2002::1/64 2002::2/64 New Gateway addresses Gateway IP address can only be configured under manual policy. e.g. 2002::3. Separate the IP address with blank space to configure more than one address.
Processor Configuration Displays and provides option to change the Processor Settings. Common RefCode Configuration Common RefCode Configuration. Uncore Configuration Displays and provides option to change the Uncore Settings. Memory Configuration Displays and provides option to change the Memory Settings. IIO Configuration Displays and provides option to change the IIO Settings.
5.4.3 Uncore Configuration Uncore General Configuration Displays and provides option to change the Uncore General Settings. http://www.tyan.com...
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5.4.3.1 Uncore General Configuration Uncore Status Uncore Status Help. Link Speed Mode Select the UPI link speed as either the POR speed (Fast) or default speed (Slow). Slow / Fast Link Frequency Select Allows for selecting the UPI Link Frequency. 12.8GT/s / 14.4GT/s / 16.0GT/s / Auto / Use Per Link Setting Link L0p Enable Enable --- Set the c_l0p_en,...
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Link L1 Enable Enable --- Set the c_l1_en, Disable --- Reset it, Auto --- Auto decides based on Si Compatibility. Disabled / Enable / Auto Disabled supports 1-cluster and 4-IMC may interleave. Enabled SNC2 supports 2-clusters SNC and 2-way IMC interleave. Enabled SNC4 supports 4-clusters SNC and 1-way IMC interleave.
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5.4.4 Memory Configuration Memory Frequency Maximum Memory Frequency Selections in Mhz. 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.
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5.4.4.2 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 Selects the number of hours (1-24) required to complete full scrub. A value of zero means auto! http://www.tyan.com...
5.4.5 IIO 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. PCIe Hot Plug Enabled/Disabled PCIe Hot Plug globally.
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5.4.5.1 Socket 0 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).
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IOU4 (IIO PCIe Port 5) 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 Port 1A/1C/1E/1G/2A/2E/3A/4A/4C/4E/4G/5A/5C/5E/5G Settings related to PCI Express Ports (0/1A/1B/1C/1D/2A/2B/2C/2D/3A/3B/3C/3D/4A/4B/4C/4D/5A/5B/5C/5D).
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5.4.5.1.1 Port 1A/1C/1E/1G/2A/2E/3A/4A/4C/4E/4G/5A/5C/5E/5G 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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Override Max Link Width Override the max link width that was set by bifurcation. Auto / x1 / x2 / x4 PCI-E Port DeEmphasis De-Emphasis control (LNKCON2[6]) for this PCIe port. -6.0 dB / -3.5 dB PCI-E ASPM Support This option can disable ASPM support in a PCIe root port. ‘Auto’ keeps hardware default.
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5.4.5.2 Socket 1 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).
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IOU4 (IIO PCIe Port 5) 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 Port 1A/1C/1E/1G/2A/2E/3A/4A/4C/4E/4G/5A/5C/5E/5G Settings related to PCI Express Ports (0/1A/1B/1C/1D/2A/2B/2C/2D/3A/3B/3C/3D/4A/4B/4C/4D/5A/5B/5C/5D).
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5.4.5.2.1 Port 1A/2A/2C/2E/3A/4A/4C/4E/4G/5A/5C/5E/5G 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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Override Max Link Width Override the max link width that was set by bifurcation. Auto / x1 / x2 / x4 PCI-E Port DeEmphasis De-Emphasis control (LNKCON2[6]) for this PCIe port. -6.0 dB / -3.5 dB PCI-E ASPM Support This option can disable ASPM support in a PCIe root port. ‘Auto’ keeps hardware default.
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5.4.5.3 Intel® VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) Intel® VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) Enabled/Disabled Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d) by reporting the I/O device assignment to VMM through DMAR ACPI Tables. Disabled / Enabled Pre-boot DMA Protection Enabled DMA Protection in Pre-boot environment (If DMAR table is installed in DXE and if VTD_INFO_PPI is installed in PEI.) Disabled / Enabled PCIe ACSCTL...
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Translation Blocking When set, the component blocks all upstream Memory Requests whose Address Translation (AT) field is not set to the default value. Disabled / Enabled P2P Request Redirect This bit determines when the component redirects peer-to-peer Requests upstream. Disabled / Enabled P2P Completion Redirect Determines when the component redirects peer-to-peer Completions upstream, applicable only to Read Completions whose Relaxed Ordering Attribute is clear.
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5.4.5.4.1 Intel VMD for Volume Management for Socket 0 VMD Config for IOU0 Enable/Disable VMD Enabled/Disabled VMD in this Stack. Disabled / Enabled VMD Config for IOU1 Enable/Disable VMD Enabled/Disabled VMD in this Stack. Disabled / Enabled VMD Config for IOU2 Enable/Disable VMD Enabled/Disabled VMD in this Stack.
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VMD Config for IOU4 Enable/Disable VMD Enabled/Disabled VMD in this Stack. Disabled / Enabled NOTE: The following items are available when Enabled/Disable VMD is set to [Enabled]. VMD Port A/B/C/D/E/F/G/H Enable/Disable Intel® Volume Management Device Technology on specific root port. Disabled / Enabled Hot Plug Capable Enabled/Disabled Hot Plug for PCIe Root Ports.
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5.4.5.4.2 Intel VMD for Volume Management for Socket 1 VMD Config for IOU0 Enable/Disable VMD Enabled/Disabled VMD in this Stack. Disabled / Enabled NOTE: The following items are available when Enabled/Disable VMD is set to [Enabled]. VMD Port A/B/C/D/E/F/G/H Enable/Disable Intel® Volume Management Device Technology on specific root port.
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CfgBar size Setup VMD Config BAR size (in bits Min=20, Max=27), ex: 20bits=1MB, 27bits=128MB. CfgBar attribute Set up VMD Config Bar attribute, like 64-bit or prefetchable. 32-bit non-prefetchable / 64-bit prefetchable / 64-bit prefetchable MemBar1 size Setup VMD Memory BAR1 size (in bits Min=20), ex: 20bits=1MB, 22bits=4MB, 26bits=64MB.
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CfgBar size Setup VMD Config BAR size (in bits Min=20, Max=27), ex: 20bits=1MB, 27bits=128MB. CfgBar attribute Set up VMD Config Bar attribute, like 64-bit or prefetchable. 32-bit non-prefetchable / 64-bit prefetchable / 64-bit prefetchable MemBar1 size Setup VMD Memory BAR1 size (in bits Min=20), ex: 20bits=1MB, 22bits=4MB, 26bits=64MB.
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CfgBar size Setup VMD Config BAR size (in bits Min=20, Max=27), ex: 20bits=1MB, 27bits=128MB. CfgBar attribute Set up VMD Config Bar attribute, like 64-bit or prefetchable. 32-bit non-prefetchable / 64-bit prefetchable / 64-bit prefetchable MemBar1 size Setup VMD Memory BAR1 size (in bits Min=20), ex: 20bits=1MB, 22bits=4MB, 26bits=64MB.
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VMD Port B/D/E/F/G/H Enable/Disable Intel® Volume Management Device Technology on specific root port. Disabled / Enabled Hot Plug Capable Enabled/Disabled Hot Plug for PCIe Root Ports. Disabled / Enabled CfgBar size Setup VMD Config BAR size (in bits Min=20, Max=27), ex: 20bits=1MB, 27bits=128MB.
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VMD Port A/B/C/D/E/F/G/H Enable/Disable Intel® Volume Management Device Technology on specific root port. Disabled / Enabled Hot Plug Capable Enable/Disable Hot Plug for PCIe Root Ports. Disabled / Enabled CfgBar size Setup VMD Config BAR size (in bits Min=20, Max=27), ex: 20bits=1MB, 27bits=128MB.
5.4.6 Advanced Power Management Configuration CPU P State Control P State Control Configuration Sub Menu, include Turbo, XE and etc. 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.
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5.4.6.1 CPU P State Control SpeedStep (Pstates) Enabled/Disabled 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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CPU Core Flex Ratio Non-Turbo Mode Processor Core Ratio Multiplier. Available if CPU Flex Ratio Override is set to [Enabled]. http://www.tyan.com...
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5.4.6.2 Hardware PM State Control Hardware P-States Disable: Hardware chooses a P-state based on OS Request (Legacy P-States). Native Mode: Hardware chooses 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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5.4.6.3 CPU C State Control CPU C1 auto demotion Allows CPU to automatically demote to C1. Takes effect after reboot. Disabled / Enabled CPU C6 report Enabled/Disabled CPU C6 (ACPI C3) report to OS. Disabled / Enabled / Auto Enhanced Halt State (C1E) Core C1E auto promotion Control.
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5.4.6.4 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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5.4.6.5 CPU Advanced PM Tuning Power Performance Tuning Options decides 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...
5.4.6.6 Package Current Config Current Limit Override Disable --- Default, do nothing; Enable, override current limitation in 1/8 A increments. Disabled / Enabled Current Limitation Current limitation in 1/8 A increments. This field is locked by VR_CURRENT_CONFIG [LOCK]. Value <=CURRENT_LIMIT Available if Current Limit Override is set to [Enabled].
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5.4.6.7 SOCKET RAPL Config PL1 Limit PL1 Power Limit is 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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PL2 Time Window PL2 value in seconds. The value may vary from 0 to 0.438. Indicates the time window over which TDP value should be maintained. 0.001 / 0.0012 / 0.0015 / 0.0017 / 0.002 / 0.0024 / 0.003 / 0.0034 / 0.004 / 0.005 / 0.006 / 0.007 / 0.008 / 0.01 / 0.012 / 0.014 / 0.016 / 0.02 / 0.023 / 0.027 / 0.031 / 0.039 / 0.047 / 0.055 / 0.063 / 0.078 / 0.094 / 0.109 / 0.125 / 0.156 / 0.188 / 0.219 / 0.25 / 0.313 / 0.375 / 0.438...
5.5.1 PCH-IO Configuration PCI Express Configuration PCI Express Configuration settings. SATA And RST Configuration Device 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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5.5.1.1 PCI Express Configuration PCI Express Root Port 1 ~ Port 16 PCI Express Root Port 1~ Port 16. http://www.tyan.com...
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5.5.1.1.1 PCI Express Root Port 1 ~ Port 16 PCI Express Root Port 1~16 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 &...
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5.5.1.2 SATA And RST Configuration Controller 1 SATA And RST Configuration SATA Controller 1 Device Options Settings. Controller 2 SATA And RST Configuration SATA Controller 2 Device Options Settings. Controller 3 SATA And RST Configuration SATA Controller 3 Device Options Settings. http://www.tyan.com...
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5.5.1.2.1 Controller 1 SATA And RST Configuration SATA Controller Enabled/Disabled SATA Device. Disabled / Enabled SATA Mode Selection Determines how SATA controller(s) operate. AHCI / RAID Port 4/5/6/7 Enabled or Disabled SATA Port. Disabled / Enabled Hot Plug Designates this port as Hot Pluggable. Disabled / Enabled http://www.tyan.com...
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Spin Up Device If enabled for any of ports Staggered Spin Up will be performed and only the drives witch have this option enabled will spin up at boot. Otherwise all drives spin up at boot. Disabled / Enabled SATA Device Type Identify the SATA port is connected to Solid State Drive or Hard disk Drive.
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5.5.1.2.2 Controller 2 SATA And RST Configuration SATA Controller Enabled/Disabled SATA Device. Disabled / Enabled SATA Mode Selection Determines how SATA controller(s) operate. AHCI / RAID Port 2/3/4/5/6/7 Enabled or Disabled SATA Port. Disabled / Enabled Hot Plug Designates this port as Hot Pluggable. Disabled / Enabled http://www.tyan.com...
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Spin Up Device If enabled for any of ports Staggered Spin Up will be performed and only the drives witch have this option enabled will spin up at boot. Otherwise all drives spin up at boot. Disabled / Enabled SATA Device Type Identify the SATA port is connected to Solid State Drive or Hard disk Drive.
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5.5.1.2.3 Controller 3 SATA And RST Configuration SATA Controller Enabled/Disabled SATA Device. Disabled / Enabled SATA Mode Selection Determines how SATA controller(s) operate. AHCI / RAID Port 0/1/2/3 Enabled or Disabled SATA Port. Disabled / Enabled Hot Plug Designates this port as Hot Pluggable. Disabled / Enabled http://www.tyan.com...
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Spin Up Device If enabled for any of ports Staggered Spin Up will be performed and only the drives witch have this option enabled will spin up at boot. Otherwise all drives spin up at boot. Disabled / Enabled SATA Device Type Identify the SATA port is connected to Solid State Drive or Hard disk Drive.
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5.5.1.3 Deep Sx Configuration Deep Power Policies Configure the DeepSx Mode configuration. Disabled / Enabled in S5 / Enabled in S4-S5 / Enabled in S3-S4-S5 Platform Deep S5 Mode Enabled – Enabled Platform Deep S5 mode, Disable – Disable Platform Deep S5 mode, Hardware –...
Server Management FRB-2 Timer Enable or Disable FRB-2 timer (POST timer). Enabled / Disabled FRB-2 Timer timeout Enter value Between 3 to 12 min for FRB-2 Timer Expiration. Not available if FRB-2 Timer is disabled. 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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OS Wtd Timer timeout Enter the value Between 5 to 20 min for OS Boot Watchdog Timer Expiration. 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.
5.6.1 System Event Log SEL Components Change this to enable or disable event logging for error/progress codes during boot. Disabled / Enabled NOTE: When SEL Components is set to [Disabled], the following items are read only. 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...
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Configure IPv4 support Management Port 1 Configuration Address Source Select to 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 to 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 Management Port 2 IPV6 Support Enable or Disable LAN2 IPv6 Support. Enabled / Disabled Configuration Address Source Select to configure LAN channel parameters statically or dynamically (by BIOS or...
5.6.3 BMC User Settings 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...
5.6.2.1 Add User User Name Enter BMC User Name. User Password Enter New Password to change. Password at least 8 characters. User Access Enable/Disable the BMC User’s Access. Enabled / Disabled Channel No Enter BMC Channel Number. N/A / 1 / 8 User Privilege Limit Enter BMC User Privilege Limit for Selected Channel.
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5.6.2.2 Delete User User Name Enter BMC User Name. User Password Enter New Password to change. Password at least 8 characters. http://www.tyan.com...
5.6.2.3 Change User Settings User Name Enter BMC User Name. User Password Enter New Password to change. Password at least 8 characters. Change User Password Enter New Password to change. Password at least 8 characters. User Access Enable/Disable the BMC User’s Access. Enabled / Disabled Channel No Enter BMC Channel Number.
Security 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.
3.7.1 Secure Boot Secure Boot Secure Boot feature is Active if Secure Boot is Enabled. Platform Key (PK) is enrolled and the System is in User mode. The mode change requires platform reset. Enabled / Disabled Secure Boot Mode Secure Boot mode options: Standard or Custom. In Custom mode, Secure Boot Policy variables can be configured by a physically present user without full authentication.
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Key Management Enables expert users to modify Secure Boot Policy variables without full authentication. http://www.tyan.com...
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5.7.1.1 Key Management Factory Key Provision Install factory default Secure Boot keys after the platform reset and while the System is in Setup mode. Enabled / Disabled Restore Factory Keys Force System to User Mode. Install factory default Secure Boot key databases. Press ‘Yes’...
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Export Secure Boot variables Copy NVRAM content of Secure Boot variables to files in a root folder on a file system device. 格式化: 字型: 9 點, 字型色彩: 黑色 Platform Key (PK) Enroll Factory Defaults or load certificates from a file: 1.
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2. Authenticated UEFI Variable 3. EFI PE/C0FF Image (SHA256) Key source: Factory, External, Mixed Update / Append Authorized TimeStamps 格式化: 字型色彩: 黑色 Enroll Factory Defaults or load certificates from a file: 1. Public Key Certificate in: a) EFI_SIGNATURE_LIST b) EFI_CERT_X509 (DER) c) EFI_CERT_RSA2048 (bin) d) EFI_CERT_SHAXXX 2.
Boot Setup Prompt Timeout Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key. 65535 (0xFFFF) means indefinite waiting. Bootup NumLock State Select the keyboard NumLock state. Off / On Quiet Boot Enables or disables Quiet Boot option. Enabled / Disabled Wait for ‘ESC’...
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Endless Boot Enabled: BIOS try bootable devices constantly in loop until finding a bootable device (Excluding Built-in EFI Shell). Enabled / Disabled Boot Option Priorities Boot Option #1~#5 Sets the system boot order. Device Name / Disabled Hard Drive BBS Priorities Set the order of the legacy devices in this group.
5.8.3 Add New Boot Option Add boot option Create new boot option. Path for boot option Enter the path to the boot option in the format fs0:\path\filename.efi Create Creates the newly formed boot option. http://www.tyan.com...
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...
Chapter 6: Diagnostics NOTE: if you experience problems with setting up your system, always check the following things in the following order: Memory, Video, CPU By checking these items, you will most likely find out what the problem might have been when setting up your system.
AMIBIOS Post Code (Aptio) The POST code checkpoints are the largest set of checkpoints during the BIOS pre-boot process. The following table describes the type of checkpoints that may occur during the POST portion of the BIOS: Checkpoint Ranges Status Code Range Description 0x01 –...
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SEC Error Codes 0x0C – 0x0D Reserved for future AMI SEC error codes 0x0E Microcode not found 0x0F Microcode not found SEC Beep Codes None PEI Phase Status Code Description Progress Codes 0x10 PEI Core is started 0x11 Pre-memory CPU initialization is started 0x12 Pre-memory CPU initialization (CPU module specific) 0x13...
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Status Code Description 0x35 CPU post-memory initialization. Boot Strap Processor (BSP) selection 0x36 CPU post-memory initialization. System Management Mode(SMM) initialization 0x37 Post-Memory North Bridge initialization is started 0x38 Post-Memory North Bridge initialization (North Bridge module specific) 0x39 Post-Memory North Bridge initialization (North Bridge module specific) 0x3A Post-Memory North Bridge initialization (North Bridge module specific) 0x3B...
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Status Code Description S3 Resume Error Codes 0xE8 S3 Resume Failed 0xE9 S3 Resume PPI not Found 0xEA S3 Resume Boot Script Error 0xEB S3 OS Wake Error 0xEC – 0xEF Reserved for future AMI error codes http://www.tyan.com...
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Recovery Progress Codes 0xF0 Recovery condition triggered by firmware (Auto recovery) 0xF1 Recovery condition triggered by user (Forced recovery) 0xF2 Recovery process started 0xF3 Recovery firmware image is found 0xF4 Recovery firmware image is loaded 0xF5 – 0xF7 Reserved for future AMI progress codes Recovery Error Codes 0xF8 Recovery PPI is not available...
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Status Code Description 0x71 South Bridge DXE SMM initialization is started 0x72 South Bridge devices initialization 0x73 South Bridge DXE initialization (South Bridge module specific) 0x74 South Bridge DXE initialization (South Bridge module specific) 0x75 South Bridge DXE initialization (South Bridge module specific) 0x76 South Bridge DXE initialization (South Bridge module specific) 0x77...
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Status Code Description 0xA5 SCSI Reset 0xA6 SCSI Detect 0xA7 SCSI Enable 0xA8 Setup Verifying Password 0xA9 Start of Setup 0xAA Reserved for ASL (see ASL Status Codes section below) 0xAB Setup Input Wait 0xAC Reserved for ASL (see ASL Status Codes section below) 0xAD Ready To Boot event 0xAE...
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Status Code Description 0xD9 Error loading Boot Option (LoadImage returned error) 0xDA Boot Option is failed (StartImage returned error) 0xDB Flash update is failed 0xDC Reset protocol is not available ACPI/ASL Checkpoints Status Code Description 0x01 System is entering S1 sleep state 0x02 System is entering S2 sleep state 0x03...
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 II: Installing OCP Card Follow these instructions to install the IO rail and OCP Card. Here is a sample showing how to install the IO rail for the dual-port LAN card M7062-I599-2T. 1. Take out the OCP rail assembly from the AK box. 2.
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Appendix III: Installing the M.2 Card Follow these instructions to install the M.2 latch and M.2 Card. 1. Take out the M.2 Latch from the AK box. 2. Insert the M.2 latch into the M.2 latch screw hole. 3. Insert the M.2 card into the slot. Close the latch to lock the M.2 card. http://www.tyan.com...
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4. Insert the second M.2 card into the slot. Pull the latch as shown to lock the M.2 card. http://www.tyan.com...
Appendix IV: Cable Connection Tables B7136T70AV12E8HR & B7136T70AV12E8HR-2T SKU 1. MCIO Cable Front Backplane (BP) Board to S7136GM2NRE-2T-B/MB HDD BP Cable Connect to S7136GM2NRE-2T-B/MB M1322T70A-BPE-8 MCIO 8I To 2*MCIO 4I MCIO1 MCIO5, MCIO6 MCIO 8I To 2*MCIO 4I MCIO2 ...
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2. System FAN cable Connect to HDD BP M1322T70A-BPE-8 FAN1 FAN1 FAN2 FAN2 HDD BP Connect to M1321T70A-BP12-8 FAN3 FAN1 FAN4 FAN2 3. Front Panel USB Cable Front Panel Connect to S7136GM2NRE-2T-B/MB M1717T65-USB USB3_FPIO1 4. Front Panel Control Cable Front Panel Connect to S7136GM2NRE-2T-B/MB...
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7. Power Supply Cables M7126T65-PDB Connect to S7136GM2NRE-2T-B/MB PWR1 PWR1 PWR2 PWR3 PWR4 PSMI PSMI_HD1 8. Power Supply Cables M7126T65-PDB Connect to HDD BP M1318T65-BP12E-2 REAR HDD BP M7126T65-PDB Connect to M1318T65-BP12E-2 9. SWITCH CABLE Chassis Connect to S7136GM2NRE-2T-B/MB...
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B7136T70V10E4HR & B7136T70V10E4HR-2T SKU MCIO Cable Front Backplane (BP) Board to S7136GM2NRE-2T-B/MB HDD BP Connect Cable S7136GM2NRE-2T-B/MB M1320T70-BP12E-12 MCIO 8I To 2*MCIO 4I MCIO1 MCIO5, MCIO6 MCIO 8I To 2*MCIO 4I MCIO2 MCIO7, MCIO8 Mini-SAS HD to Mini-SAS SATA0_3 ...
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FAN Ctrl Cable HDD BP Connect to S7136GM2NRE-2T-B/MB M1320T70-BP12E-12 FAN_HD1 Power Supply Cables HDD BP M7126T65-PDB Connect to M1320T70-BP12E-12 Power Supply Cables M7126T65-PDB Connect to S7136GM2NRE-2T-B/MB PWR1 PWR1 PWR2 PWR3 PWR4 PSMI PSMI_HD1 Power Supply Cables M7126T65-PDB...
Appendix IV: 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 CPU0_Temp CPU0 Tempterature CPU1_Temp CPU1 Tempterature SYS_Air_Inlet Sensor connected to the Front Panel MB_Air_Inet Temperature of the M/B Air Inlet Area SYS_Air_Outlet Temperature of the System Air Outlet Area PCH_Temp Temperature of the PCH P0_MOSFET Max Temperature of CPU0_MOSFET P1_MOSFET Max Temperature of CPU1_MOSFET...
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SYS_FAN_9 Fan Speed of SYS_FAN_9 SYS_FAN_10 Fan Speed of SYS_FAN_10 SYS_FAN_11 Fan Speed of SYS_FAN_11 SYS_FAN_12 Fan Speed of SYS_FAN_12 PSU0_STATUS Current status of PSU0 PSU0_Temp Temperature of PSU0 PSU0_FAN Fan Speed of PSU0 PSU1_STATUS Current status of PSU1 PSU1_Temp Temperature of PSU1 PSU1_FAN Fan Speed of PSU1...
Appendix V: FRU Parts Table TS70(A)-B7136 FRU Parts Item Model Number Part Number Picture Description Power Supply FRU-PS-0321 471100000517 POWER SUPPLY 1200 W Heatsink & FRU-TH-0450 343B00600002 Heatsink Cooler M7136T70-L28-3F 411B01000068 Riser Card M7136T70-R24-2F 411B00900035 Riser Card M1718T65-FPB 411T60100046 Front Panel Board M1717T65-USB 411T60900071 USB Board...
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FRU-CS-0510 422T53400005 MINI-SAS HD CABLE, 700 mm FRU-CS-1040 422T53400018 MINI-SAS HD CABLE, 600 mm FRU-CS-2130 422T56400010 SATA CABLE(SAS WIRE), 300 mm MCIO 8i TO 2*MCIO 4i CABLE, 600 FRU-CS-2110 422B01000015 MCIO 8i TO 2*MCIO 4i CABLE, 700 FRU-CS-2100 422B01000016 FRU-CS-0560 422T56100002 MINI-SAS HD CABLE, 600 mm MINI-SAS HD TO 2*SATA CABLE,...
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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Returning Merchandise for Service During the warranty period, contact your distributor or system vendor FIRST for any product problems. This warranty only covers normal customer use and does not cover damages incurred during shipping or failure due to the alteration, misuse, abuse, or improper maintenance of products.
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