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S5510
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  • Page 1 In no event will MiTAC be held liable for any direct or indirect, incidental or consequential damage, loss of use, loss of data or other malady resulting from errors or inaccuracies of information contained in this document.
  • Page 2 About this guide This user guide contains the information you need when installing and configuring the motherboard. How this guide is organized This guide contains the following parts: Chapter1: Instruction This chapter describes the features of the motherboard and the new technology it supports.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Before you begin… ................4 1.1 - Congratulations ..................5 1.2 - Hardware Specifications................5 1.3 - Software Specifications ................11 1.4 - AST2050 User Guide ................11 Chapter 2: Board Installation ............13 2.1 - Board Image.....................14 2.2 - Block Diagram ..................15 2.3 - Board Parts, Jumpers and Connectors ............19 2.4 - Installing the Processor ................30 2.5 - Installing the Heatsink ................33...
  • Page 4: Before You Begin

    Before you begin… Check the box contents! The retail motherboard package should contain the following: 1x S5510 Motherboard 6x Serial ATA Cable 1x USB2.0 Cable 1x I/O shield 1x S5510 User’s manual 1x S5510 Quick reference guide ® 1x TYAN Driver CD If any of these items are missing, please contact your vendor/dealer for replacement before continuing with the installation process.
  • Page 5: Chapter 1: Instruction

    S5510 with the power and flexibility to meet demanding requirements for today’s IT environments. The TYAN S5510 series is designed around several different configurations which are detailed in the following 1.2 Hardware Specification section: 1.2 - Hardware Specifications...
  • Page 6 Resolution 1600x1200@60Hz Chipset Aspeed AST2150 (9) USB2.0 ports (4 at rear, 4 via cable, 1 type A onboard) (2) ports (1 at rear, 1 via cable) RJ-45 (3) GbE ports Input /Output Power SSI 24-pin + 8-pin power connectors Front Panel (1) 2x12-pin SSI front panel header SATA (6) SATA connectors...
  • Page 7 TYAN S5510 (S5510G2NR [BTO]) Supported CPU Intel Xeon Processor E3-1200 series, Intel Core i3-2100 Series series Processor Socket Type / Qty LGA 1155/ (1) Thermal Design Max up to 95W Power (TDP) wattage Intel C204 Chipset Super I/O Nuvoton 5577D...
  • Page 8 Package Contains I/O Shield (1) I/O Shield Cable SATA (6) SATA signal cables (1) USB bracket cable TYAN S5510 (S5510G2NR-LE) Supported CPU Intel Xeon Processor E3-1200 series, Intel Core i3-2100 Series series Processor Socket Type / Qty LGA 1155/ (1)
  • Page 9 Package Contains I/O Shield (1) I/O Shield Cable SATA (6) SATA signal cables (1) USB bracket cable TYAN S5510 (S5510G2NR-HE [BTO]) Supported CPU Intel Xeon Processor E3-1200 series, Intel Core i3-2100 Series series Processor Socket Type / Qty LGA 1155/ (1)
  • Page 10 Capacity Up to 32GB Memory channel 2 Channels Memory voltage 1.5V Expansion (2) PCI-E Gen.2 x8 slots / (2) PCI-E Gen.2 x8 slots (w/ x4 PCI-E Slots link) Port Qty Controller Intel 82574L Connector (6) SATA Controller Intel C206 Storage SATA Speed (2) 6.0 Gb/s (blue color), (4) 3.0 Gb/s (black color)
  • Page 11: Software Specifications

    RoHS RoHS 6/6 Complaint Yes Motherboard (1) S5510 Motherboard Manual (1) User's manual / (1) Quick Ref. Guide Installation CD (1) TYAN installation CD Package Contains I/O Shield (1) I/O Shield Cable SATA (6) SATA signal cables (1) USB bracket cable S5510 SKU Comparison Table Front 1x8 fan...
  • Page 12 NOTE http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 13: Chapter 2: Board Installation

    Chapter 2: Board Installation You are now ready to install your motherboard. How to install our products right… the first time The first thing you should do is 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.
  • Page 14: Board Image

    2.1 - Board Image S5510GM3NR This diagram is representative of the latest motherboard revision available at the time of publishing. The board you receive may not look exactly like the above diagram. http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 15: Block Diagram

    2.2 - Block Diagram S5510GM3NR http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 16 S5510G2NR [BTO] http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 17 S5510G2NR-LE http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 18 S5510G2NR-HE [BTO] http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 19: Board Parts, Jumpers And Connectors

    2.3 - Board Parts, Jumpers and Connectors ▲ in the image indicates pin 1. 2. Grey represents differentiated parts of the four SKUs http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 20: Jumpers And Connectors

    Jumpers & Connectors Jumper/Connector Function J9/J10/J33/J35/J43 4-Pin Fan Connectors Fan2/Fan5&3/Fan1/Fan4 J42/J44/J45/J46 (S5510GM3NR/S5510G2NR/S5510G2NR-HE) Front Panel IDLED Switch 2 Pin Header COM2 Header IPMB Connector (S5510GM3NR) Front Panel Header LAN3 ACTIVE LED 2 Pin Header Intrusion Switch 2Pin Header (Port11) USB2.0 Type-A Connector (S5510GM3NR/S5510G2NR/S5510G2NR-HE) PSMI Connector (Port 4/ Port 5) Dual USB2.0 Header...
  • Page 21: Jumper Placement

    Jumper Placement J9/J10/J33/J35/J43: 4-Pin FAN Connector Signal Tachometer NOTE: Use this header to connect the cooling fan to your motherboard to keep the system stable and reliable. http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 22 J42/J44/J45/J46: 8-Pin FAN Connector Signal PWM1 VCC1 Tachometer1 GND1 GND2 Tachometer2 VCC2 PWM2 NOTE: (only S5510GM3NR/S5510G2NR/S5510G2NR-HE has the 8-pin Fan headers.) Do not mix 8-pin Fan headers with 4-pin Fan headers. Mixing these fan headers will cause problems to the system. These connectors are only for the barebone.
  • Page 23 J23/J24 J1: Front Panel ID LED Switch 2 Pin Header Signal FP IDLED Switch FP IDLED Switch (GND) http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 24 J2: COM2 Header Signal Signal J8: IPMB Connector Signal IPMB DATA IPMB CLK J20: Front Panel Header Signal Signal PWRLED+ FP Power (3.3V) ID_LED+ PWRLED-(GND) ID_LED-(GND) HD_LED+ Fault LED1- HD_LED- Fault LED2- Power Switch+ LAN1_ACTIVE_LED+ LAN1_ACTIVE_LED- Reset Switch+ SMB_DATA SMB_CLK ID Switch+ INTRUSION# TBMP Sensor...
  • Page 25 J24: Intrusion Switch Header Signal INTRUSION switch INTRUSION switch(GND) J25: USB2.0 Type-A Connector Signal USB 5V power USB Data- USB Data+ (only S5510GM3NR/S5510G2NR/S5510G2NR-HE has the USB NOTE: Type-A Connector.) http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 26 J27/J28/J34 J26:PSMI Connector PSMI PSMI 3.3V Signal Clock Data Alert# Standby http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 27 J27:Dual USB2.0 Header (Port4/Port5) (S5510GM3NR/S5510G2NR/S5510G2NR-HE) J28:Dual USB2.0 Header (Port2/Port3) Signal Signal USB 5V Power USB 5V Power USB Data- USB Data- USB Data+ USB Data+ J34: SGPIO Header Signal Signal SMB SCL SGPIO Data1 SMB SDA SGPIO Data0 SGPIO LOAD SGPIO Clock 3.3V standby BP HDD FAULT...
  • Page 28 J36/J37/J38/J39/J40/J41: SATA Connector Connects to the Serial ATA ready SATA RX DP drives via the Serial ATA cable SATA1: J41 SATA2: J40 SATA RX DN Support to SATAIII SATA3: J39 SATA4: J38 SATA TX DN SATA5: J37 SATA6: J36 Support to SATAII PIN7 PIN1 (SKU S5510G2NR-LE...
  • Page 29 JP3:RTC Clear CMOS set You can reset the CMOS settings by using this jumper if you have forgotten your system/setup password or need to clear system BIOS setting. Normal 1.Power off system and disconnect both power connectors from the motherboard (Default) 2.Put jumper cap back to Pin_1 and Pin_2 (default setting)
  • Page 30: Installing The Processor

    2.4 - Installing the Processor ® Your brand new S5510, Only Intel “Sandy-Bridge-DT series” processors are certified and supported with this motherboard. Check our website for latest processor support. http://www.tyan.com ® NOTE: TYAN is not liable for damage as a result of operating an unsupported configuration.
  • Page 31 3. Please refer to the image. 4. Remove the PnP cap from the CPU socket. 5. Position the CPU over the socket, ensuring that the gold triangle is on the bottom-left corner CPU notches of the socket, and then fit the socket alignment keys into the CPU notches.
  • Page 32 6. Close the load plate(A), and then push down the load lever(B) ensuring that the front edge of the load plate slides under retention knob 7. Insert the load lever under the retention tab. Retention knob For the safest method of installation and information on choosing ®...
  • Page 33: Installing The Heatsink

    2.5 - Installing the Heatsink Heatsink Installation After installing the processor, you should proceed to install the heat sink. The CPU heat sink will ensure that the processor do not overheat and continue to operate at maximum performance for as long as you own them. The overheated processor is dangerous to the motherboard.
  • Page 34: Thermal Interface Material

    2.6 - Thermal Interface Material There are two types of thermal interface materials designed for use with the processors. The most common material comes as a small pad attached to the heat sink at the time of purchase. There should be a protective cover over the material.
  • Page 35: Tips On Installing Motherboard In Chassis

    2.7 - 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. Screw holes 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...
  • Page 36 Some chassis’ include plastic studs instead of metal. Although the plastic ® studs are usable, TYAN recommends using metal studs with screws that will fasten the motherboard more securely in place. Below is a chart detailing what the most common motherboard studs look like and how they should be installed.
  • Page 37: Installing The Memory

    2.8 - Installing the Memory Before installing memory, ensure that the memory you have is compatible with the motherboard and processor. Overview The motherboard comes with four Double Data Rate 3(DDR3)Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMM)sockets. The figure illustrate the location of the DDR3 DIMM socket. ®...
  • Page 38 ® Check the TYAN Web site at: www.tyan.com for details of the type of memory recommended for your motherboard. Recommended Memory Population Table ® To achieve the best performance, TYAN strongly recommended memory installation configuration as listed below: Table-1: Recommended memory population guide for Optimal performance of S5510 S5510 UDIMM with ECC population One DIMM per...
  • Page 39: Memory Installation Procedure

    Memory Installation Procedure Ensure to unplug the power supply before adding or removing DIMMs,or other system components, Failure to do so may cause severe damage to both the motherboard and the components. Follow these instructions to install memory modules into the S5510. 1.
  • Page 40: Attaching Drive Cables

    2.9 - Attaching Drive Cables Attaching Serial ATA Cables S5510 is equipped with 6 Serial ATA (SATA) channels. 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.
  • Page 41: Installing Add-In Cards

    2.10 - 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. PCI-E x 8 slot (w/x4 link) Sealed PCI-E x 8 slot Unsealed...
  • Page 42: Connecting External Devices

    2.11 - Connecting External Devices Your motherboard supports a number of different interfaces through connecting peripherals. See the following diagrams for the details. LAN 3 (BMC) VGA port onlyS5510GM3NR USB Port*2 LAN 1 LAN 2 USB Port*2 COM1 port Peripheral devices can be plugged straight into any of these ports but software may be required to complete the installation.
  • Page 43: Installing The Power Supply

    2.12 - Installing the Power Supply There are two power connectors on your S5510. It is required that you have an EPS12V power supply which has one 24-pin and one 8-pin connectors. PWR1: 24-Pin 12V main PWR Connector (Input) Signal Signal +3.3V +3.3V...
  • Page 44: Finishing Up

    PWR 2: 8-Pin PWR Connector Signal Signal +12V +12V PIN1 +12V +12V Apply power to the motherboard: 1.Connect to the EPS12V 8 pin Power Connector 2.Connect to the EPS12V 24 pin Power Connector 3.Connect power cable to Power Supply and power outlet. Look to the www.TYAN.com website for further information.
  • Page 45: Chapter 3: Bios Setup

    Chapter 3: BIOS Setup 3.1 - 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.
  • Page 46: Getting Help

    Key  Function  <F1>   General help window  <ESC>  Exit current menu    arrow keys  Select a different menu   or  arrow keys  Move cursor up/down  <Tab> / <Shift‐Tab>  Cycle cursor up/down  <Home> / <End>  Move cursor to top/bottom of the window  <PgUp> / <PgDn>  Move cursor to next/previous page  <‐>  Select the previous value/setting of the field  <+>  Select the next value/setting of the field  <F8>  Load Fail Safe default configuration values of the menu  <F3>  Load the Optimal default configuration values of the menu  <F4>  Save and exit  <Enter>  Execute command or select submenu  <Del>、<F2>  Into BIOS setup menu  <F11>  BBS POPUP  <F12>  Boot from the network  3.3 - 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.
  • Page 47: Bios Main Menu

    3.5 - BIOS Main Menu Manual Bar General help Specification Sub-menu items Configuration fields Navigation keys BIOS Information  Displays BIOS related information.    Memory Information  Displays total memory size.    System Date (Day mm/dd/yyyy)  System Time (hh:mm:ss)    Allow user to set system time and date.     The Time is displayed in 24 hours format.   The Date can be set from January 1st, 2005 to December 31, 2099  The values set in these two fields take effect immediately.  http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 48 3.5.1 Manual Bars Main  For changing the basic system configuration  Advanced  For changing the advanced system settings  Chipset  For customize the Intel chipset function  Boot  For changing the system boot configuration  Security  For setting the Supervisor and User passwords  Server Mgmt  For changing the server management  Event Logs  For record the system Event Logs  For selecting the exit options and loading default  Save & Exit  settings  The Main BIOS Menu is the first screen that you can navigate which has two main frames. The left frame displays all the options that can be configured.
  • Page 49: Bios Advanced Menu

    3.6 - BIOS Advanced Menu This section facilitates configuring advanced BIOS options for your system. ACPI Settings  Selection for Advanced ACPI Configuration.    Trusted Computing  To allow someone else to verify that only authorized code runs on a system.  The item is option.    CPU Configuration  Configure CPU    SATA Configuration  This menu helps you to set up or change the SATA Configuration.    Onboard Device Configuration  Configure Onboard Devices  http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 50 USB Configuration  Configure the USB support    Hardware Health Configuration  IPMI configuration including server monitoring and event log  Super IO Configuration  Configures Super IO  Power Management Configuration  Configure the Power Management  Serial Port Console Redirection  Redirect Serial Port Console  http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 51: Enable Acpi Auto Configuration

    3.6.1 - ACPI Setting Enable ACPI Auto Configuration  Enables or Disables BIOS ACPI Auto Configuration  [Disabled] / [Enabled]  Default is [Disabled]    Enable Hibernation  [Disabled] / [Enabled]  Default is [Enabled]    ACPI Sleep State  [S3 (Suspend to RAM] / [S1 (CPU Stop Clock)]/ [S3 (Suspend to RAM)] Default is [S3 (Suspend to RAM)] http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 52 3.6.2 - CPU Configuration This section allows you to fine-tune the processor options. Hyper‐ threading  This option enable for Windows XP and Linux (OS optimized for Hyper‐ threading  Technology.  And Disabled for other (OS not optimized for Hyper‐threading Technology).  [Disabled] / [Enabled]  Default is [Enabled]    Active Processor Cores  [All] / [Enabled]  Default is [All]    Limit CPUID Maximum  [Disabled] / [Enabled]  Default is [Disabled]    Execute Disable Bit  [Disabled] / [Enabled]  http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 53: Intel Virtualization Technology

    Default is [Enabled]    Intel Virtualization Technology  [Disabled] / [Enabled]  Default is [Enabled]    Power Technology  [Custom] / [Disable]  Default is [Custom]    EIST  [Disabled] / [Enabled]  Default is [Enabled]    Turbo Mode  [Disabled] / [Enabled]  Default is [Disabled]    P‐STATE Coordination  [HW_ALL]/ [Disabled]  Default is [HW_ALL]    CPU C3 Report  [Disabled] / [Enabled]  Default is [Enabled]    CPU C6 Report  [Disabled] / [Enabled]  Default is [Enabled]    Package C State Limit  [C0]/ [C1]/ [C6]/ [C7]/[No Limit]  Default is [No Limit]    http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 54 3.6.3 - SATA Configuration SATA Mode  [IDE Mode] / [AHCI Mode]/ [RAID Mode]  Default is [IDE Mode]    Serial‐ATA Controller 0  [Compatible] / [Enabled]  Default is [Enhanced]    Serial‐ATA Controller 1  [Enhanced] / [Enabled]  Default is [Enhanced]    http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 55 3.6.4 Onboard Device Configuration LAN1/LAN2/LAN3  Enabled / Disable the PCI Express Ports in the chipset.  [Disabled] / [Enabled]  Default is [Enable]    Onboard LAN1/LAN2/LAN3 OPROM  [PXE] / [iSCSI]/ [Disabled]  Default is [Disable] http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 56: Legacy Usb Support

    3.6.5 USB Configuration Legacy USB Support  Enables legacy USB support, Auto option disables legacy support if no USB devices are  connected. Disable option will keep USB devices available only for EFI application.  [Disabled] / [Enabled] / [Auto]  Default is [Enable]  USB transfer time‐out  [1 sec] /[5 sec]/[10 sec]/ [20 sec]  Default is [20 sec]    Device reset time‐out  [10 sec] /[20 sec]/[30 sec]/ [40 sec]  Default is [20 sec]        http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 57: Device Power-Up Delay

    Device Power‐up delay  Maximum time the device will take before it properly reports itself to the host controller.   ’Auto’ uses default value; for a root port it is 100ms,for a Hub port the delay is taken from  Hub description.  [Auto] / [Manual]  Default is [Auto]  3.6.6 – Hardware Health Configuration Auto Fan Support  [Disable] / [Enable]  Default is [Disable]  The disable meaning is FAN Speed running FULL ON     BMC Alert Beep   [On] / [Off]  Default is [On]    PWM Minimal Duty Cycle  [30% Duty Cycle] / [45% Duty Cycle] / [60% Duty Cycle]  http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 58 Default is [30% Duty Cycle]  *This item need enable Auto Fan support.    3.6.6.1 – Sensor Data Register Monitoring IF you logo in the SDR Page fist, you will see message “Sensor Data are reading Now,  Please wait a moment !!” ,this time BIOS gets some SDR form BMC ,please wait about  8~10 second.     SDR can read FAN, temperature of PCH, CPU, DIMM, Ambient and CPU CMOS Area,  Voltage and PSU status. Please see below picture.  http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 59 http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 60: Serial Port 1 Configuration

    3.6.7 Super I/O Configuration Serial Port 1 Configuration  Serial Port  Select IPMI IP Address Source.  [Enabled] / [Disabled]  Default is [Enable]    Change / Setting  Read only. It can not be modified in user mode.  [Auto]  [IO=3F8h; IRQ=4;] , [IO=3F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12;]  [IO=3E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12;]  [IO=2F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12;]  [IO=2E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12;]  Default is [Auto]  http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 61 3.6.8 Power Management Configuration ERP Support  Enable or disable ERP support.  [Enabled] / [Disabled]  Default is [Disable]  http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 62 3.6.9 Serial Port Console Redirection Console Redirection  [Enabled] / [Disabled]  Default is [Disable]  http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 63: Chipset Menu

    3.7 - Chipset Menu Allows you to change North Bridge, South Bridge, and WatchDog Timer  Configuration  http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 64: North Bridge Chipset Configuration Sub- Menu

    3.7.1 – North Bridge Chipset Configuration Sub- Menu   DMI Gen2  [Enabled] / [Disabled]  Default is [Enable]    VT‐d  [Enabled] / [Disabled]  Default is [Disable]    Initate Graphic adapter  [IGD] / [PCI/IGD]/ [PCI/PEG]/ [PEG/IGD]/ [PEG/PCI]  Default is [PCI/PEG]    PCI Express Port  Enable or disable bank swizzle mode.  [Enabled] / [Disabled]/[Auto]  Default is [AUTO]    http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 65: South Bridge Configuration Sub-Menu

    PEG Force Gen1  [Enabled] / [Disabled]  Default is [Disable]    Detect Non‐Compliance Device  [Enabled] / [Disabled]  Default is [Disable]  3.7.2 – South Bridge Configuration Sub-Menu Restore AC Power Loss  [Power Off]/[ Power On]/ [ Last State]  Default is [Power Off]    SLP_S4 Assertion Stretch Enable  [Disabled]/[Enabled]  Default is [Enable]    http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 66: Chassis Intrusion Detection

    SLP_S4 Assertion Width  [1‐2 Seconds]/[ 2‐3 Seconds]/[ 3‐4 Seconds]/ [ 4‐5 Seconds]  Default is [4‐5 Seconds]    Deep Sx  Deep Sx configuration  [Disabled]/[Enabled in S5(Battery)]/[Enabled in S5]/[Enabled in S4 and S5(Battery)]/  [Enabled in S4 and S5]  Default is [Disable]  Chassis Intrusion Detection  [Enabled] / [Disabled]  Default is [Disable]  http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 67: Watch Dog Mode

    3.7.3 – Watch Dog mode Sub- Menu Watch Dog mode  [Disable] / [Post]/ [OS]/ [Power ON]  Default is [Disable]  http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 68: Boot Configuration

    3.8 - Boot Configuration Bootup Numlock State  [On] / [Off]  Default is  [Off]    Quiet Boot  [Disabled] / [Enabled]  Default is [Disable]    Fast Boot  [Disabled] / [Enabled]  Default is [Disable]    Option ROM Messages  [Force BIOS] / [Keep Current]  Default is [Force BIOS]  http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 69: Interrupt 19 Capture

      Interrupt 19 Capture  [Disabled] / [Enabled]  Default is [Disable]  3.9 - Security Menu Password Description  Read only.  Administrator Password  Install or change the password.  User Password  Install or change the password.  http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 70: Server Mgmt Menu

    3.10 - Server Mgmt Menu                             http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 71: System Event Log Sub-Menu

    3.10.1 - System Event Log Sub-Menu The item view system event log.  http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 72: Bmc Network Configuration Sub-Menu

    3.10.2 - BMC Network Configuration Sub-Menu Configuration source  [Static]\[Dynamic]\[Do Nothing]  Default is [Do Nothing]  http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 73: Save & Exit Menu

    3.11 - Save & Exit Menu http://www.TYAN.com...
  • Page 74: Discard Changes And Exit

    Save Changes and Exit  Use this option to exit setup utility and re-boot. All new selections you have made are stored into CMOS. System will use the new settings to boot up. Discard Changes and Exit  Use this option to exit setup utility and re‐boot.    All new selections you have made are not stored into CMOS.     System will use the old settings to boot up.  Save Changes and Reset  Use this option to save all new setup values that you have made and reset.         Discard Changes and Reset  Use this option to discard all new setup values that you have made and reset.  Save Changes  Use this option to save all new setup values that you have made    Discard Changes  Use this option to load all default failsafe setup values.   ...
  • Page 75: Chapter 4: Diagnostics

    Chapter 4: Diagnostics 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. For more information on ®...
  • Page 76: Glossary

    Glossary ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface): a power management specification that allows the operating system to control the amount of power distributed to the computer’s devices. Devices not in use can be turned off, reducing unnecessary power expenditure. AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port): a PCI-based interface which was designed specifically for demands of 3D graphics applications.
  • Page 77 losing your data should the system crash. Information in a buffer is temporarily stored, not permanently saved. Bus: a data pathway. The term is used especially to refer to the connection between the processor and system memory, and between the processor and PCI or ISA local buses.
  • Page 78 DRAM (Dynamic RAM): widely available, very affordable form of RAM which looses data if it is not recharged regularly (every few milliseconds). This refresh requirement makes DRAM three to ten times slower than non-recharged RAM such as SRAM. ECC (Error Correction Code or Error Checking and Correcting): allows data to be checked for errors during run-time.
  • Page 79 I/O (Input/Output): the connection between your computer and another piece of hardware (mouse, keyboard, etc.) IRQ (Interrupt Request): an electronic request that runs from a hardware device to the CPU. The interrupt controller assigns priorities to incoming requests and delivers them to the CPU. It is important that there is only one device hooked up to each IRQ line;...
  • Page 80 designed to define a standard set of preboot protocol services within a client with the goal of allowing networked-based booting to boot using industry standard protocols. RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks): a way for the same data to be stored in different places on many hard drives. By using this method, the data is stored redundantly and multiple hard drives will appear as a single drive to the operating system.
  • Page 81 advantage of the increased bandwidth of the PCI Express bus architecture, and features hardware and software innovations within NVIDIA GPUs (graphics processing units) and NVIDIA MCPs (media and communications processors). Depending on the application, NVIDIA SLI can deliver as much as two times the performance of a single GPU configuration.
  • Page 82: Technical Support

    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.
  • Page 83 A receipt or copy of your invoice marked with the date of purchase is required before any warranty service can be rendered. You may obtain service by calling the manufacturer for a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. The RMA number Should be prominently displayed on the outside of the shipping carton and the package should ®...

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