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Foreword This manual is the product technical manual for the SYR4108G-G5 GPU 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.
1. Product Introduction 1.1 Product Overview SYR4108G-G5 is an AI computing server based on the AMD EPYC Turin platform, offering powerful computational capabilities and ultra-high flexibility in expansion. It features a multi-CPU-GPU direct connection topology, making it suitable for various AI business scenarios. It is ideal for applications in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, virtualization, big data analytics, digital twins, and more.
Figure 1-2 SYR4108G-D12R-G5 Rear view 1.2 Product Structure The components of the SYR4108G-G5 server, using the SYR4108G-D12R-G5 as an example, are shown in the image below:...
Structure diagram Name Name Front Top Cover PCIe Slot (Riser Cable) Rear Top Cover Redundant Power Supply *4 Front Hard Drive Tray Rear I/O Module Module *12 RAID Card Expansion 12*6056 Fan Module Bracket RAID Card Battery Fan Frame Expansion Bracket 12-Bay Triple-Mode Air Duct Backplane...
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Motherboard logic block diagram Supports 2 AMD EPYC Turin 9005 series processors, compatible with Genoa 9004 series processors, with a TDP of 500W Each CPU supports 12 DIMMs, with a total of 24 slots for two CPUs, supporting individual module capacities of 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB.
2.1.1 Appearance 12x3.5-inch hard drive configuration Figure 2-1 Name Name Left Ear Integrated Right Ear Integrated Assembly Assembly Front Panel Hard Drive Module Table 2-1 2.1.2 Indicator lights and buttons Figure 2-3 Indicator/button Indicator/button Gooxi Logo M.2 Hard Drive Activity...
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Status Indicator LED status description Logo Indicator/button Status description Gooxi logo Description of the power indicator light: Green (steady on): Indicates that the device has been powered on normally. Green (blinking): Indicates that the device is in standby. Green off: Indicates that the device is not powered on.
2.1.3 Interface Interface location Figure 2-4 Name Name VGA Port USB3.0 Interface Table 2-3 Interface description Name Type Description Used to connect display terminals, such as VGA Port DB15 monitors or KVMs USB3.0 Used to connect USB devices Interface Table 2-4 2.2 Rear Panel...
PCIe Rear Window RJ45 Gigabit Network Port Power Module USB 3.0 Port VGA Port Management Network Port OCP Card Table 2-5 Note: The rear window of this product can be customized according to the needs. The above picture is for reference only, and the actual configuration shall prevail.
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Figure 2-6 Name Name Power Module Indicator Light UID Button RJ45 Network Port COM Port Connection Status Indicator RJ45 Network Port Data RJ45 Network Port Transmission Status Indicator Connection Status Indicator RJ45 Network Port Data Management Network Port Transmission Status Indicator Connection Status Indicator Management Network Port Data Transmission Status Indicator...
When configuring a single processor, it must be installed in CPU 0 position Processors used in the same server must be of the same model For available system configuration options, please contact Gooxi sales Processor location is shown in the diagram below: ...
Figure 2-8 2.4.2 Memory compatibility information Note: The same model of DDR5 memory must be used in a single server, and all memory modules must operate at the same speed, determined by the lowest of the following values: Maximum supported memory speed of the specific CPU ...
Figure 2-9 2.5 Storage 2.5.1 Hard drive configuration Configuration Description 2 NVMe SSDs SAS drives require an HBA 8 SATA/SAS HDDs/SSDs or RAID card 4 NVMe SSDs 12 NVMe SSDs Supports up to 6 GPUs Table 2-9 2.5.2 Hard drive serial number 12x3.5-inch hard drive configuration ...
When configuring with 4 power modules, supports 3+1 or 2+2 redundancy Power modules configured in the same server must be of the same model For specific optional system components, please consult Gooxi sales The power module locations are shown in the diagram below: ...
Figure 2-13 The device is equipped with two identical, hot-swappable power modules, which must supply power simultaneously for the product to function properly. 2.7 Fans The chassis supports 12*6506 fan modules. Hot-swappable support. Supports single fan failure. Supports variable fan speed.
2.8 I/O expansion 2.8.1 PCIe slot location Figure 2-15 The 12-bay direct connection configuration provides Slot 1 to Slot 13, with a total of 13 PCIe slots. Slots 2–5 and 10–13 support dual-width GPUs, while Slots 1, 7, and 8 support single-width PCIe cards. 2.8.2 PCIe slot description Pass-through PCIe slot configuration PCIe slot...
Dual-width, Slot 12 CPU0 PCIe 5.0 full-height, full-length Dual-width, Slot 13 CPU0 PCIe 5.0 full-height, full-length Note: ◆PCIe x16 slots are backward compatible with PCIe x8, PCIe x4, and PCIe x1 cards. However, upward compatibility is not supported, meaning the slot bandwidth cannot be smaller than the PCIe card's bandwidth.
Name 1,13 BP power 2,9 Riser cable power Chassis intrusion switch connector 4,10 Fan power Liquid leakage detection interface 6,8,14, MCIO connectors * 20 20,26 Right mounting ear connector I2C connector FAN BP Control Left mounting ear connector 16,25 Power switch 17,18,24 GPU Power Power switch...
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Bottom surface Figure 2-18 Description Function Temperature-controlle 1、2、3、4 For 4-pin fan interfaces d Fan Sockets Provide SAS/SATA x4 SFF-8654 Slimline 5、6、7 interfaces for connecting to Connectors PCH or HBA/RAID cards Backplane power transmission Power Connector connector, used for 12V power transmission Mainly used for lighting control CPLD Chip...
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 Before starting the CPU installation, please read the following guidelines: ⚫...
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into the CPU rack. Note: Ensure that the CPU is oriented correctly in the CPU tray, aligning the triangle on the CPU with the top left corner of the CPU carrier. 5.Flip the CPU rack containing the installed CPU into the correct position over the CPU socket.
Figure (3-4) 3.2.2 Installation of heatsink Before starting to install the heatsink, please read the following guidelines: ⚫ Before installing the heatsink, please be sure to turn off the computer and unplug the power cord from the power outlet to prevent damage to the hardware. ⚫...
Figure 3-5 Note: The pins on the motherboard are extremely fragile and can be easily damaged. To avoid damaging the motherboard, do not touch the processor or the contacts in the processor socket. 3.2.3 Installation of memory The 24 memory slots controlled by CPU 0 on the motherboard are: DIMMA1, A2, DIMMB1, B2, DIMMC1, C2, DIMMD1, D2, DIMME1, E2, DIMMF1, F2, DIMMG1, G2, and DIMMH1, H2.
Note: For this motherboard, please use memory modules with the same CAS latency. It is recommended to use memory from the same manufacturer, with identical capacity and frequency. Additionally, please note: Within the same channel, the larger capacity memory must be installed in the first slot.
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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. Figure 3-12 Note: When installing the guide rail, align it with the U-mark, and push it into...
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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 installation. Figure 3-13 Note: When you push the chassis forward, you will hear a snapping sound. If you can’t push it, you need to pull down the buckle of the inner rail to continue to push the chassis gently.
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 Logging into the iBMC management interface allows for remote power on/off ...
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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enter the BMC IP address on the web page. Check the BMC IP address as follows: After the server is powered on, turn it on. Pay attention to the POST process when starting the server. In the lower left corner of the logo screen, the IP address is displayed.
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port. The displayed information includes the current IP configuration method, BMC IP, subnet mask, MAC address, router IP, and router MAC. BMC Dedicated Management Channel Configuration Address source Configure the BMC IP address allocation mode, the menu options are: ...
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will result in the options reverting to the "Unspecified" value. There is no need to configure the BMC IP during every startup process. When the "Configuration Address Source" option is set to "Unspecified," it will display the network parameters (IPv6) for the system's dedicated Ethernet port.
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Figure 4-6 This page sets the IP address of the BMC management network port.
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.
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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