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4G-G4 机架式服务器用户手册 Gooxi Eagle Stream 6U 8-GPU AI Server SY6108G-G4 User Manual 文档版本:V1.0 Document version: V1.0 发布日期:2024/2/22 Release date: 2024/09/25 Shenzhen Gooxi Digital Intelligence Technology Co., Ltd.
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(hereinafter referred to as "Gooxi"), no one may engage in any behavior such as imitation, copying, excerpting, forwarding, or other forms of utilization. Gooxi provides this user manual "as is" and to the extent permitted by law, makes no express or implied warranties or guarantees, including but not limited to...
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Foreword This manual is the product technical manual for the SY6108G-G4 rackmount server, mainly introducing and explaining the appearance, structure, hardware installation, and basic configuration of this product. This manual is intended for reference by professional technical personnel. Installation and maintenance of this product should only be carried out by experienced technical personnel.
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3.2.5 GPU card installation ....................27 3.2.6 Server slide rail installation ..................28 4. Configuration Instructions ........................31 4.1 Initial Configuration .......................31 4.1.1 Power on and start .......................31 4.1.2 Initial data ........................33 4.1.3 Configure BIOS ......................33 4.1.4 Configure BMC ......................34 5.
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1. Product Introduction 1.1 Product Overview SY6108G-G4 is an AI computing server built on Intel's latest Eagle Stream platform, offering exceptional computational power and highly flexible expansion capabilities. It supports direct CPU-GPU connections, delivering high performance for parallel computing, excellent scalability, reliability, energy efficiency, intelligent maintenance, modular design, and an open ecosystem.
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Rear view 1-2 1.2 Product Structure The components of the SY6108G-G4 server are as shown in the following diagram: Structure diagram 1-3 Name Name Front Top Cover Expansion Board Top Cover Backplane Network Card 6056 Fan Module 8038 Fan Module Front Hard Drive Module Motherboard Chassis...
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Table 1-1 1.3 Logical Structure The logic of the SY6108G-G4 server is as shown in the following diagram: Motherboard logic block diagram 1-4 Supports 1 or 2 Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors from 4th/5th generation (Sapphire Rapids/Emerald Rapids), LGA4677 socket, with a TDP of up to 350W.。 Each CPU supports 8 DDR5 channels, with 2 DIMMs per channel, for a total of 32 ...
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1.4 Product Specifications Product Series SY6108G-G4 6U 12-bay Form Factor 265mm (H) x 447mm (W) x 910mm (D) Dimension Supports 1 or 2 fourth/fifth-generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors, up to 350W Processor 32 DDR5 slots, supporting DDR5 RDIMM 4400/4800/5600MHz; single module Memory capacities of 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB Internal Storage...
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2. Hardware Description 2.1 Front Panel 2.1.1 Appearance 12x3.5-inch hard drive configuration Figure 2-1 Name Name Left Ear Integrated Right Ear Integrated Assembly Assembly Front PCIe Panel Hard Drive Module Table 2-1 2.1.2 Indicator lights and buttons...
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Figure 2-2 Indicator light/button Indicator light/button GOOXI Logo M.2 Hard Drive Activity Indicator Power On/Off System Alarm Indicator Button/Indicator UID Button/Indicator Network port 1 connection status indicator light Network port 2 connection status Reset Server Button indicator light LED status description...
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Network port 2 Indicator lights for Ethernet Port 2: connection Green (steady on): Indicates normal network port status indicator connection. Off: Indicates the network port is not in light use or is faulty. Explanation: Corresponds to the two network ports on the motherboard. Table 2-2 2.1.3 Interface Interface location...
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Figure 2-4 Name Name PCIe Module IO Module PCIe Rear Window USB 3.0 Port Power Module Management Network Port Table 2-5 Note: The rear window of this product can be customized according to requirements. The image above is for reference only, and the actual configuration may vary. Rear panel interface description ...
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2.2.2 Indicator lights and buttons Rear Panel Indicators Figure 2-5 Name Name Power Module Indicator Management Network Port Light Connection Status Indicator Management Network Port Data UID Button Transmission Status Indicator COM Port Table 2-7 Description of Power Module Indicators ...
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When configuring with 1 processor, it must be installed in the CPU 0 position. Processors installed in the same server must have the same model. For specific optional system components, please consult Gooxi sales. Processor positions are as shown in the diagram below: ...
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Figure 2-7 2.4.2 Memory Compatibility Information Note: The same server must use the same model of DDR5 memory, and all memory modules must operate at the same speed. The speed value is the minimum of the following: The memory speed supported by the specific CPU. ...
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Figure 2-8 2.5 Storage 2.5.1 Hard drive configuration Configuration 4U 12-bay Description Maximum SAS hard drives require an 12 hot-swappable 3.5/2.5-inch Front Hard optional SAS passthrough card SAS/SATA/NVMe hard drives Drive Quantity or RAID card for support Table 2-9 2.5.2 Hard drive serial number 12x3.5-inch hard drive configuration ...
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When configuring 4 power modules, supports 3+1 or 2+2 redundant backup. Power modules in the same server must have the same model. For specific optional system accessories, please consult Gooxi sales. The power module locations are as shown in the following diagram: ...
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2.7 Fans The chassis supports 20 fan modules internally. Supports hot swapping. Supports operation with a single fan failure. Supports variable fan speeds. Fan modules in the same server must have the same model. The fan positions are as shown in the following diagram: ...
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Figure 2-13 Supports up to 13 PCIe slots at both the front and rear (with PCIe signal limitations). PCIe1~PCIe6, PCIe10, and PCIe13 support 3.5-width GPUs, and are backward compatible with triple-width, dual-width, and single-width GPUs. PCIe7, PCIe8, PCIe9, and PCIe12 slots support single-width PCIe cards.
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half-length PCIe cards. ◆The power supply capability of all slots can support PCIe cards with a maximum power of 75W. The power of PCIe cards depends on the model of the PCIe card. Table 2-11 2.9 PCBA 2.9.1 Motherboard Motherboard Figure 2-14 Name 1、14、23 PCIE 5.0 MCIO connector...
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USB3.0 connector Right ear board connector 19、22 PCIE Riser card power connector 20、26 Front hard drive backplane power connector 21、25 Fan board power connector Fan board data connector Table 2-12 2.9.2 Hard drive backplane 12×3.5-inch Front Hard Drive Backplane TOP surface Figure 2-15 Description...
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mainly used indicator CPLD chip control of NVME SSD and SAS/SATA HDD providing PCIe×8 interface for MCIO connector connecting to CPU and NVME Table 2-14...
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3. Installation Instructions 3.1 Chassis Top Cover Installation Step 1: Lift the slot at the opening position, push and lift it in the direction indicated by the diagram. Figure 3-1 3.2 Installation of Accessories 3.2.1 CPU installation Step 1: Install the retention clip, tilt the CPU at the angle shown in the ...
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Figure 3-2 Step 2: Install the CPU onto the heatsink, ensuring that both the CPU and heatsink surfaces are clean and free from oil or debris. Apply approximately 0.4ml of thermal grease evenly across the CPU surface. Step 3: Align corner A1 (triangular mark) and secure the CPU onto the ...
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Figure 3-4 Step 2: Install the CPU and heatsink onto the motherboard. Align the heatsink mounting screws on the heatsink base with the fixed screws on the CPU socket, and tighten the heatsink mounting screws in the indicated sequence.
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DIMM_B0、DIMM_B1、DIMM_C0、DIMM_C1、DIMM_D0、DIMM_D1、DIMM_E0、 DIMM_E1、DIMM_F0、DIMM_F1、DIMM_G0、DIMM_G1、DIMM_H0、DIMM_H1; The 16 memory slots controlled by CPU1 on the motherboard are:DIMM_A0、DIMM_A1、 DIMM_B0、DIMM_B1、DIMM_C0、DIMM_C1、DIMM_D0、DIMM_D1、DIMM_E0、 DIMM_E1、DIMM_F0、DIMM_F1、DIMM_G0、DIMM_G1、DIMM_H0、DIMM_H1。 Please note that the memory notch should align with the notch on the DIMM slot. Insert each DIMM module vertically into place to prevent improper installation. Figure 3-6 Figure 3-7 Note: Please use memory modules with the same CAS latency value on this...
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Figure 3-8 3.2.5 GPU card installation Step 1: Install according to the length of the GPU card to be installed. Step 2: Install the GPU card. Insert the connector end of the GPU card into the motherboard connector, secure it with screws, as shown in the diagram below: Figure 3-9...
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3.2.6 Server slide rail installation Step 1: Prepare two slide rails and pull out the inner rail. Figure 3-10 Step 2: Fasten the inner rails to the sides of the chassis. Figure 3-11 Step 3: Install the outer rails on the cabinet brackets and secure the screws. ...
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Figure 3-12 Note: When installing the guide rail, align it with the U-mark, and push it into place until you hear a click sound. Secure it firmly using M5 screws. Step 4: Align the chassis with the inner rails installed with the outer rails for ...
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Figure 3-14 Note: During equipment maintenance, it is necessary to loosen the panel screws and pull the chassis lightly. Do not push or pull the chassis at random speed to avoid damage to the equipment.
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4. Configuration Instructions 4.1 Initial Configuration 4.1.1 Power on and start Before powering on, it is necessary to ensure that all configurations of the server are installed in accordance with the corresponding specifications and standards, and keep the server turned off but not unplugged from the power supply.
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Figure 4-1 State After G3 The menu options for setting the state after entering G3 status are: S0 State:Power on and start up directly S5 State:You need to press the Power button to turn on the power Default: S5 State Log in to the iBMC management interface to perform remote power-on and ...
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Figure 4-2 For detailed usage of BMC and BIOS, please refer to the corresponding user manual. 4.1.2 Initial data BMC default account: admin BMC default password: Gooxi@123. BMC default address: 192.168.100.1 BIOS Default Password: N/A 4.1.3 Configure BIOS Press the <DEL>...
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Figure 4-3 The Main interface contains the basic information of the BIOS system, such as the BIOS version number, CPU model, memory capacity, and the system time can be set. For detailed instructions, please refer to the "BIOS User Manual". Navigation key description: ...
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address is displayed. After the server powers on, pay attention to the POST process. Press the <DEL> or <ESC> key on the keyboard to enter the BIOS Setup interface. Switch to the following screen: Figure 4-4 Configure IPV4 support: Configuration Address source ...
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Configuration Address source Configure the BMC IP address allocation mode, the menu options are: Unspecified: No change to BMC parameters Static: BIOS static IP setting DynamicBmcDhcp: BMC runs DHCP to dynamically assign IP DynamicBmcNonDhcp: BMC runs the Non-DHCP protocol to dynamically assign IP Default: Unspecified When changing from "Unspecified"...
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will display the network parameters (IPv6) for the system's dedicated Ethernet port. Log in to the BMC management interface Enter the IP address on the web page, as shown in the figure: Figure 4-5 Enter the account password to enter the home page, and you can set the BMC IP address on the management interface.
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Figure 4-6 This page sets the IP address of the BMC management network port.
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If the above steps do not resolve the issue, try replacing the monitor with a known working one to confirm if the original monitor is faulty. If the issue persists, please contact Gooxi's customer service department for resolution. Front Panel Indicator Lights Alarm Refer to the instructions in the manual to determine the specific alarm information indicated by the front panel lights and buttons.
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Set static or dynamic IP and ensure ping connectivity. If the web interface does not open, try using a newer version of Internet Explorer. If the problem is not resolved, please contact Gooxi’s customer service department for further assistance and resolution.
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6. Scrap Recycling For environmental protection and resource reuse, we earnestly ask you to properly handle discarded server products. Before discarding the server, we recommend that you completely demagnetize the storage media, clear data, and physically destroy them to ensure that your personal data is not leaked.
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