Supermicro X9SCD-F 1.0a Users Manual
Supermicro X9SCD-F 1.0a Users Manual
Supermicro X9SCD-F 1.0a Users Manual
USERS MANUAL
Revision 1.0a
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digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
manufacturers instruction manual, may cause interference with radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
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Preface
Preface
About This Manual
This manual is written for system integrators, PC technicians and
knowledgeable PC users. It provides information for the installation and use of the
X9SCD-F motherboard product series. This product is intended to be
professionally installed and serviced by a technician.
Manual Organization
Chapter 1 describes the features, specifications and performance of the motherboard and provides detailed information about the chipset.
Chapter 2 provides hardware installation instructions. Read this chapter when installing the processor, memory modules and other hardware components into the
system. If you encounter any problems, see Chapter 3, which describes troubleshooting procedures for video, memory and system setup stored in the CMOS.
Chapter 4 includes an introduction to the BIOS and provides detailed information
on running the CMOS Setup utility.
Appendix A provides BIOS Error Beep Codes.
Appendix B lists Driver Installation Instructions.
Appendix C provides the UEFI BIOS Recovery Instructions.
iii
iv
Contacting Supermicro
Contacting Supermicro
Headquarters
Address:
Tel:
+1 (408) 503-8000
Fax:
+1 (408) 503-8008
Email:
Web Site:
www.supermicro.com
Europe
Address:
Tel:
Fax:
Email:
Asia-Pacific
Address:
Tel:
+886-(2) 8226-3990
Fax:
+886-(2) 8226-3991
Web Site:
www.supermicro.com.tw
Technical Support:
Email:
Tel:
886-(2) 8226-5990
Table of Contents
Preface
About This Manual......................................................................................................... iii
About This Motherboard................................................................................................. iii
Manual Organization...................................................................................................... iii
Conventions Used in the Manual:..................................................................................iv
Contacting Supermicro....................................................................................................v
Chapter 1 Introduction
1-1 Overview.......................................................................................................... 1-1
Checklist........................................................................................................... 1-1
X9SCD-F Image ........................................................................... 1-2
Motherboard Layout......................................................................................... 1-3
X9SCD-F Quick Reference.............................................................................. 1-4
Motherboard Features...................................................................................... 1-6
X9SCD-F Block Diagram................................................................................. 1-8
1-2
1-3
1-5
Power Supply..................................................................................................1-11
1-6
Chapter 2 Installation
2-1
2-2
2-3
vi
Table of Contents
Installing and Removing DIMMs...................................................................... 2-6
Memory Population Guidelines........................................................................ 2-7
2-4
2-5
Connecting Cables..........................................................................................2-11
SATA DOM Power (JWF1).........................................................................2-11
Universal Serial Bus (USB)....................................................................... 2-12
2-6
2-7
2-8
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting
3-1
3-2
3-3
3-4
Chapter 4 BIOS
vii
4-3
viii
Table of Contents
PCIE Maximum Payload Size..................................................................... 4-8
PCI Express Port......................................................................................... 4-8
PEG Force Gen1......................................................................................... 4-8
Detect Non-Compliant Device..................................................................... 4-8
USB Functions............................................................................................ 4-9
Legacy USB Support (available if USB Functions above is Enabled)....... 4-9
Port 60/64 Emulation (available if USB Functions above is Enabled)....... 4-9
BIOS EHCI Hand-Off (available if USB Functions above is Enabled)....... 4-9
IDE/SATA Configuration................................................................................ 4-9
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Boot Option #1, Boot option #2, Boot Option #3, etc............................... 4-18
Delete Boot Option...................................................................................... 4-18
4-7
4-8
Installing Drivers...............................................................................................B-1
B-2
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 1
Introduction
1-1 Overview
Checklist
Congratulations on purchasing your computer motherboard from an acknowledged
leader in the industry. Supermicro boards are designed with the utmost attention to
detail and to provide you with the highest standards in quality and performance.
Please check that the following items have all been included with your motherboard.
If anything listed here is damaged or missing, contact your retailer.
All the following items are included in the retail box only.
1-1
X9SCD-F Image
Note: All graphics and images shown in this manual were based upon the latest
PCB Revision available at the time of publishing of the manual. The motherboard
you've received may or may not look exactly the same as the image shown in
this manual.
1-2
Chapter 1: Introduction
Motherboard Layout
C
JKVM1
SW1
SW2
UID
J4
PWR
X9SCD-F
LAN1
J2
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
JPB1
JI2C1
JWD1 1-2RST
2-3NMI
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
JPG1
JPME2
JTPM1
1
JBT1
USB1
CMOS
CLEAR
I-SATA4
JPK1
JWF1
JPME1
B1
DIMM1
DIMM2
DIMM3
DIMM4
P1-DIMM1A
P1-DIMM1B
P1-DIMM2A
P1-DIMM2B
CPU1
USB2
U1
JP2
"
1-3
JKVM1
IPMI
LED5
UID LED
JKVM1
SW1
SW2
UID
J4
PWR
X9SCD-F
UID BUTTON
LAN1
LED4
J2
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
JPB1
SLOT1
JI2C1
JI2C1
JWD1 1-2RST
2-3NMI
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
JPG1
JI2C2
JPME2
MICRO LP
JPB1
SPKR1
JPG1
JWD1
JBT1
JTPM1
1
JBT1
CMOS
CLEAR
USB1
I-SATA4
JWF1
BATT
JPME1
JPK1
I-SATA4
JTPM1
JUSB2
JWF1
B1
DIMM1
DIMM2
DIMM3
DIMM4
P1-DIMM1A
P1-DIMM1B
P1-DIMM2A
P1-DIMM2B
CPU1
DIMM
CPU
USB2
JUSB1
IF +PWR
1-4
U1
JP2
Chapter 1: Introduction
Ports and Connectors
Connectors/LED
Description
MICRO LP SLOT
SPKR1
JTPM1
JUSB2
I-SATA4
JWF1
DIMM
IF + PWR
JUSB1
CPU
BATT
SLOT1
LED4
LED5
JKVM1
IPMI
UID LED
UID BUTTON
PWR BTN/LED
USB Header
Jumper Descriptions
Jumper
JPB1
JPG1
JWD1
JBT1
JI2C1, JI2C2
Description
BMC Enable/Disable
Onboard VGA Enable/Disable
Watch Dog Timer RST/NMI Selection
CMOS Clear
SMB to PCI Slots
1-5
Default Setting
Pins 1-2 (Enabled)
Pins 1-2 (Enabled)
Pins 1-2 (Reset)
(See Chapter 2)
(See Chapter 2)
Motherboard Features
CPU
Memory
Four (4) DIMM slots support up to 32 GB of DDR3, unbuffered, 1333/1066 MHz, ECC memory
Supports dual-channel memory bus
DIMM sizes
DIMM
Chipset
Expansion Slots
Graphics
Network Connections
I/O Devices
SATA Connections
SATA 2.0 Ports
USB Devices
One (1) Internal USB header for two USB ports and one
(1) Internal Type A USB connector. Two (2) additional
USB ports are available on the KVM Connector.
Serial Ports
One (1) COM port on the KVM connector
BIOS
Power
PC Health Monitoring
CPU Monitoring
Onboard voltage monitors for CPU core, +3.3V,+5V, +12V,
+3.3V Stdby, +5V Stdby, VBAT, VCCP, Memory, Chipset
Tachometer Monitoring
CPU Thermal Trip support
Thermal Monitor 2 (TM2) support
1-6
Chapter 1: Introduction
System Management
CD Utilities
Other
Dimensions
4.75" x 15.95"
1-7
BLOCK DIAGRAM
PCIe2.0_x8
PCIe x8 SLOT
5GT/s
RoHS 6/6
DDR3 (CHA)
Sandy Bridge
1333/1066MHz
DDR3 (CHB)
1333/1066MHz
DIMM1
DIMM2(Far)
P11-12
DIMM1
DIMM2(Far)
4 UDIMM
SVID
x4 DMI II
P29-30
5GT/s
VRM 12
MISC VRs
PCIe2.0 x1
5GT/s
SATA-III
SATA-II
3 USB PORTS
USB2.0
USB2.0
FLASH
SPI 64Mb
300MB/s
Cougar Point
C204
PCH
480Mbps
SPI
COM1(KVM)
HEALTH
INFO
PCI32
LPC
HERMON WPCM450
WINBOND
RMII
480Mbps
RTL8201
PHY
LPC
LPC
TPM1.2 Header
600MB/s
VGA (KVM)
RJ45
NCT6776F
LPC I/O
1-8
Chapter 1: Introduction
1-9
1-10
Chapter 1: Introduction
1-11
1-12
Chapter 2: Installation
Chapter 2
Installation
2-1 Static-Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic-Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components. To prevent damage to your system board, it is important to handle it very carefully.
The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment
from ESD.
Precautions
Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge.
Touch a grounded metal object before removing the board from the antistatic
bag.
Handle the board by its edges only; do not touch its components, peripheral
chips, memory modules or gold contacts.
When handling chips or modules, avoid touching their pins.
Put the motherboard and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when not in
use.
For grounding purposes, make sure your computer chassis provides excellent
conductivity between the power supply, the case, the mounting fasteners and
the motherboard.
Use only the correct type of onboard CMOS battery. Do not install the onboard
upside down battery to avoid possible explosion.
Unpacking
The motherboard is shipped in antistatic packaging to avoid static damage. When
unpacking the board, make sure the person handling it is static protected.
2-1
Tools Needed
Philips Screwdriver
Note: The above items are not provided with this motherboard.
USB2
CPU1
JI2C1
1
+
LAN1
U1
JKVM1
JPME1
JPME2
JBT1
CMOS
CLEAR
JPG1
PWR
DIMM1
P1-DIMM1A
P1-DIMM1B
P1-DIMM2A
P1-DIMM2B
I-SATA4
B1
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
DIMM2
JPK1
MICRO-LP PCI-E 3.0 X8
DIMM3
X9SCD-F
J2
SW1
SW2
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
JP2
JWD1 1-2RST
2-3NMI
JPB1
JWF1
J4
UID
USB1
DIMM4
JTPM1
Image rotated 90
2-2
Chapter 2: Installation
Caution: To avoid damaging the motherboard and its components, please
do not use a force greater than 8 lb/inch on each mounting screw during
motherboard installation.
Installation Instructions
1
2
Locate the mounting holes on the motherboard. Refer to the layout on the
previous page for mounting hole locations.
Locate the matching mounting holes on the motherboard mounting tray.
Install standoffs needed. Align the mounting holes on the motherboard
against the mounting holes on the motherboard tray.
Stand Off
3
4
2-3
The image above shows the X9SCD-F mounted on a motherboard tray, ready to
be inserted into a Supermicro CSE-938H-R1620B 3U chassis.
Riser Card
Micro LP Network Card
The image above shows the X9SCD-F and tray on a different angle, showing a
riser card and a Micro LP network card installed.
The image above shows the X9SCD-F on a motherboard tray and how it is installed
as one of the nodes in a server chassis.
2-4
Chapter 2: Installation
Memory Support
The X9SCD-F supports up to 32GB of unbuffered ECC DDR3 DIMMs (1066/1333
MHz in 4 DIMM slots).
Installing and Removing DIMMs
USB2
CPU1
JI2C1
1
+
LAN1
U1
JKVM1
JPME1
JPME2
JBT1
CMOS
CLEAR
JPG1
DIMM1
P1-DIMM1A
P1-DIMM1B
P1-DIMM2A
P1-DIMM2B
DIMM2
DIMM1B
JPK1
MICRO-LP PCI-E 3.0 X8
DIMM1A
I-SATA4
B1
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
PWR
DIMM3
X9SCD-F
J2
SW1
SW2
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
JP2
JWD1 1-2RST
2-3NMI
JPB1
JWF1
J4
UID
USB1
DIMM2A
DIMM4
JTPM1
Image rotated 90
2-5
DIMM2B
Notches
Release
Release
Lock/Release Tabs
Press Down
Release
Lock
To Remove:
Use your thumbs to
gently push the Lock/
Release tabs near both
ends of the module. This should
release it from the slot. Pull the
DIMM module upwards.
Release
2-6
Chapter 2: Installation
Always use DDR3 DIMM modules of the same size, type and speed.
Mixed DIMM speeds can be installed. However, all DIMMs will run at the speed
of the slowest DIMM.
The motherboard will support one DIMM module or three DIMM modules installed.
For best memory performance, install DIMM modules in pairs.
Recommended Population (Balanced)
DIMM2A Slot
DIMM2B Slot
DIMM1A Slot
2GB DIMM
2GB DIMM
2GB DIMM
2GB DIMM
4GB DIMM
4GB DIMM
4GB DIMM
8GB DIMM
8GB DIMM
4GB DIMM
8GB DIMM
8GB DIMM
2-7
DIMM1B Slot
2GB DIMM
4GB
2GB DIMM
8GB
4GB DIMM
8GB
4GB DIMM
16GB
8GB DIMM
16GB
8GB DIMM
32GB
USB2
CPU1
JI2C1
1
+
LAN1
U1
JKVM1
JPME1
JPME2
JBT1
CMOS
CLEAR
JPG1
PWR
DIMM1
P1-DIMM1A
P1-DIMM1B
P1-DIMM2A
P1-DIMM2B
I-SATA4
B1
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
DIMM2
JPK1
MICRO-LP PCI-E 3.0 X8
DIMM3
X9SCD-F
J2
SW1
SW2
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
JP2
JWD1 1-2RST
2-3NMI
JPB1
JWF1
J4
UID
USB1
DIMM4
JTPM1
Image rotated 90
1. KVM Port
2. IPMI Port
3. UID Button
4. Power Button and LED
2-8
Chapter 2: Installation
KVM Port
The KVM port supports two USB, VGA
and UART interface. Please attach a
compatible KVM connector/switch to
this port.
IPMI Port
A dedicated IPMI LAN port is located
next to the KVM port to provide dedicated network connection for IPMI 2.0.
This port accepts RJ45 type cables.
Power Button & LED
A Power Button and LED is located right
next to the IPMI port. Push this button
to turn on the motherboard. When lit, it
indicates that this particular motherboard
is turned on.
UID Button
The Unit ID (UID) Button is used in
conjunction with the UID switch in front
of the chassis and the UID LED located
next to it. When the switch is turned
on, the UID LED will turn on, making
pinpointing of the node from the front
or back panel easier, when servicing is
required for instance. See UID LED on
Chapter 2.
2-9
Definition
Pin #
Definition
LCLK
GND
LFRAME
No Pin
LRESET
VCC5
LAD3
LAD2
VCC3
10
LAD1
11
LAD0
12
GND
13
RSV0
14
RSV1
15
SB3V
16
SERIRQ
17
GND
18
CLKRUN
19
LPCPD
20
RSV2
IF + POWER
This edge connector, located on the opposite end of the motherboard from the I/O
back panel, is used to connect the motherboard to the back plane of the server
chassis. Through this connector, the motherboard will receive its power and communicate with the rest of the system (hard drives, warning lamps, etc).
A
TPM Header
IF + Power
USB2
CPU1
JI2C1
1
+
LAN1
U1
JKVM1
JPME1
JPME2
JBT1
CMOS
CLEAR
JPG1
DIMM1
P1-DIMM1A
P1-DIMM1B
P1-DIMM2A
P1-DIMM2B
I-SATA4
B1
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
PWR
DIMM2
JPK1
MICRO-LP PCI-E 3.0 X8
DIMM3
X9SCD-F
J2
SW1
SW2
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
JP2
JWD1 1-2RST
2-3NMI
JPB1
JWF1
J4
UID
USB1
DIMM4
JTPM1
Image rotated 90
A
2-10
Chapter 2: Installation
USB2
CPU1
JI2C1
1
+
LAN1
U1
JKVM1
JPME1
JPME2
JBT1
CMOS
CLEAR
JPG1
PWR
DIMM1
P1-DIMM1A
P1-DIMM1B
P1-DIMM2A
P1-DIMM2B
I-SATA4
B1
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
DIMM2
JPK1
MICRO-LP PCI-E 3.0 X8
DIMM3
X9SCD-F
J2
SW1
SW2
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
JP2
JWD1 1-2RST
2-3NMI
JPB1
JWF1
J4
UID
USB1
DIMM4
JTPM1
Image rotated 90
B
2-11
Pin# Definition
Pin#
Definition
+5V
+5V
USB_PN
USB_PN
USB_PP
USB_PP
Ground
Ground
USB Header
Pin Definitions
Pin #
Definition
Pin #
Definition
+5V
+5V
USB_PN
USB_PN
USB_PP
USB_PP
Ground
Ground
NA
10
Key
A USB 2/3
B USB 4 (Type A)
USB2
CPU1
JI2C1
1
+
LAN1
U1
JKVM1
JPME1
JPME2
JBT1
CMOS
CLEAR
JPG1
DIMM1
P1-DIMM1A
P1-DIMM1B
P1-DIMM2A
P1-DIMM2B
I-SATA4
B1
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
PWR
DIMM2
JPK1
MICRO-LP PCI-E 3.0 X8
DIMM3
X9SCD-F
J2
SW1
SW2
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
JP2
JWD1 1-2RST
2-3NMI
JPB1
JWF1
J4
UID
USB1
DIMM4
JTPM1
Image rotated 90
A
2-12
Chapter 2: Installation
2-13
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
JPME2
JI2C1
JWD1 1-2RST
2-3NMI
JPG1
JPB1
CI-E 3.0 X8
JTPM1
1
JBT1
USB1
CMOS
CLEAR
I-SATA4
JPK1
JWF1
JPME1
B1
DIMM1
DIMM2
DIMM3
DIMM4
Motherboard
P1-DIMM1A
P1-DIMM1B
P1-DIMM2A
P1-DIMM2B
CPU1
BMC Enable
Jumper Settings
Pin#
Definition
1-2
Enabled (default)
2-3
Disabled
U1
JP2
USB2
Jumper JPB1 allows you to enable the embedded BMC (Baseboard Management) Controller to provide IPMI 2.O/KVM support on the
motherboard. See the table on the right for
jumper settings..
A CMOS Clear
B BMC Enable/Disable
USB2
CPU1
JI2C1
1
+
LAN1
U1
JKVM1
JPME1
JPME2
JBT1
CMOS
CLEAR
JPG1
PWR
DIMM1
P1-DIMM1A
P1-DIMM1B
P1-DIMM2A
P1-DIMM2B
I-SATA4
B1
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
DIMM2
JPK1
MICRO-LP PCI-E 3.0 X8
DIMM3
X9SCD-F
J2
SW1
SW2
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
JP2
JWD1 1-2RST
2-3NMI
JPB1
JWF1
J4
UID
USB1
DIMM4
JTPM1
Image rotated 90
A
2-14
Chapter 2: Installation
VGA Enable (JPG1)
JPG1 allows the user to enable the onboard
VGA connector (through the KVM). Close Pins
1~2 to use this function. The default setting is
Enabled.
Definition
Pins 1-2
Enabled (Default)
Pins 2-3
Disabled
Watch Dog
Jumper Settings
Jumper Setting
Reset
(default)
Pins 2-3
NMI
Open
Disabled
I2C to PCI-Slots
Jumper Settings
Jumpers JI C1 and JI C2 allow you to connect the System Management Bus (SMB) to
PCI-E and PCI slots. The default setting is
set to Disabled. See the table on the right for
jumper settings.
2
Definition
Pins 1-2
Jumper
Definition
On
Enabled
Off
Disabled (Default)
A VGA Enable
B Watch Dog Enable
C JI2C1/JI2C2
C
USB2
CPU1
JI2C1
1
+
LAN1
U1
JKVM1
JPME1
JPME2
JBT1
CMOS
CLEAR
JPG1
PWR
DIMM1
P1-DIMM1A
P1-DIMM1B
P1-DIMM2A
P1-DIMM2B
I-SATA4
B1
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
DIMM2
JPK1
MICRO-LP PCI-E 3.0 X8
DIMM3
X9SCD-F
J2
SW1
SW2
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
JP2
JWD1 1-2RST
2-3NMI
JPB1
JWF1
J4
UID
USB1
DIMM4
JTPM1
Image rotated 90
A
2-15
Link LED
LED Color
Definition
Off
No Connection or 10 Mbps
Green (On)
100 Mbps
A IPMI Port
Activity LED
IPMI
USB2
CPU1
JI2C1
1
+
LAN1
U1
JKVM1
JPME1
JPME2
JBT1
CMOS
CLEAR
JPG1
DIMM1
P1-DIMM1A
P1-DIMM1B
P1-DIMM2A
P1-DIMM2B
I-SATA4
B1
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
PWR
DIMM2
JPK1
MICRO-LP PCI-E 3.0 X8
DIMM3
X9SCD-F
J2
USB1
DIMM4
JTPM1
SW1
SW2
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
JP2
JWD1 1-2RST
2-3NMI
JPB1
JWF1
J4
UID
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Chapter 2: Installation
IPMI Heartbeat LED
An IPMI Heartbeat LED is located at LED4.
When LED4 blinks, the IPMI functions
properly. Refer to the table on the right for
details. Also see the layout below for the
LED location.
Fail LED
LED Color
Definition
Off
System Normal
System Overheat
Red (Blinking)
Fan Failure
Red (Blinking)
Power Failure
Unit ID LED
The Unit LED is controlled by the Unit ID
Button. It enables the user to pinpoint this
particular motherboard that may be in need
of service. Turn on the UID button in the
front of the chassis or on the motherboard's
I/O panel to identify the unit in need of
servicing.
Unit ID LED
LED Settings
On (Steady)
Unit ID switch is on
A IPMI Hearbeat
B Fail LED
C Unit ID LED
C
C
USB2
CPU1
JI2C1
1
+
LAN1
U1
JKVM1
JPME1
JPME2
JBT1
CMOS
CLEAR
JPG1
DIMM1
P1-DIMM1A
P1-DIMM1B
P1-DIMM2A
P1-DIMM2B
I-SATA4
B1
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
PWR
DIMM2
JPK1
MICRO-LP PCI-E 3.0 X8
DIMM3
X9SCD-F
J2
USB1
DIMM4
JTPM1
SW1
SW2
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
JP2
JWD1 1-2RST
2-3NMI
JPB1
JWF1
J4
UID
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A
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Connection Type
I-SATA 4,
I-SATA 0/1
Pin#
Signal
Ground
SATA_TXP
SATA_TXN
Ground
SATA_RXN
SATA_RXP
Ground
A I-SATA 4 (2.0)
B SATA 0/1 (3.0) - supported
through the IF port.
USB2
CPU1
JI2C1
1
+
LAN1
U1
JKVM1
JPME1
JPME2
JBT1
CMOS
CLEAR
JPG1
DIMM1
P1-DIMM1A
P1-DIMM1B
P1-DIMM2A
P1-DIMM2B
I-SATA4
B1
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
PWR
DIMM2
JPK1
MICRO-LP PCI-E 3.0 X8
DIMM3
X9SCD-F
J2
SW1
SW2
1-2ENAB
2-3DISB
JP2
JWD1 1-2RST
2-3NMI
JPB1
JWF1
J4
UID
USB1
DIMM4
JTPM1
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Chapter 3: Troubleshooting
Chapter 3
Troubleshooting
3-1 Troubleshooting Procedures
Use the following procedures to troubleshoot your system. If you have followed all
of the procedures below and still need assistance, refer to the Technical Support
Procedures and/or Returning Merchandise for Service section(s) in this chapter.
Always disconnect the AC power cord before adding, changing or installing any
hardware components.
Before Power On
1. Be sure to unplug the power cable before installing or removing the components.)
2. Make sure that there are no short circuits between the motherboard and chassis.
3. Disconnect all ribbon/wire cables from the motherboard, including those for the
keyboard and mouse. Also, be sure to remove all add-on cards.
4. Connect the chassis speaker and the power LED to the motherboard. Check
all jumper settings as well.
No Power
1. Make sure that there are no short circuits between the motherboard and chassis.
2. Make sure that all jumpers are set to their default positions.
3. Check if the 115V/230V switch on the power supply is properly set.
4. Turn the power switch on and off to test the system.
5. The battery on your motherboard may be old. Check to make sure that it still
supplies ~3VDC. If it does not, replace it with a new one.
No Video
1. If the power is on, but you have no video--in this case, you will need to remove
all the add-on cards and cables first.
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Memory Errors
1. Make sure that the SO-DIMM modules are properly installed and fully seated
in the slots.
2. Please check Section 2-3 and make sure that you are using the correct memory.
Also, it is recommended that you use the memory modules of the same type
and speed for all DIMMs in the system.
3. Check for bad DIMM modules or slots by swapping modules between slots to
see if you can locate the faulty modules.
4. Check the power supply voltage 115V/230V switch.
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Chapter 3: Troubleshooting
Note: Not all BIOS can be flashed. Some cannot be flashed; it depends
on the modifications to the boot block code.
3. If you've followed the instructions above to troubleshoot your system, and
still cannot resolve the problem, then contact Supermicro's technical support and
provide them with the following information:
System configuration (OS version, peripheral devices, power supply type, etc)
4. Distributors: For immediate assistance, please have your account number ready
when placing a call to our technical support department. We can be reached
by e-mail at [email protected], by phone at: (408) 503-8000, option
2, or by fax at (408)503-8019.
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Warning: Do not shut down or reset the system while updating the BIOS
to prevent possible system boot failure!
When the BIOS flashing screen is completed, the system will reboot and will
show Press F1 or F2. At this point, you will need to load the BIOS defaults.
Press <F1> to go to the BIOS setup screen, and press <F9> to load the default
settings. Next, press <F10> to save and exit. The system will then reboot.
Note: The SPI BIOS chip installed on this motherboard is not removable. To
repair or replace a damaged BIOS chip, please send your motherboard to RMA
at Supermicro for service.
If your BIOS crashes and your motherboard will no longer boot, please read Appendix C - UEFI BIOS Recovery Instructions for instructions.
Question: What's on the CD that came with my motherboard?
Answer: The supplied compact disc has quite a few drivers and programs
that will greatly enhance your system. We recommend that you review the CD
and install the applications you need. Applications on the CD include chipset
drivers for Windows, security and audio drivers.
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Chapter 3: Troubleshooting
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Notes
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Chapter 4
BIOS
4-1 Introduction
This chapter describes the AMI BIOS Setup Utility for the X9SCD-F motherboard.
The AMI ROM BIOS is stored in a Flash EEPROM and can be easily updated.
This chapter describes the basic navigation of the AMI BIOS Setup Utility setup
screens.
Note: For instructions on BIOS recovery, please refer to the instruction
guide posted at http://www.supermicro.com/support/manuals/.
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4-3
BOOT
Feature
Quiet Boot
This feature allows the user to select the bootup screen display between POST
messages and the OEM logo. Select Disabled to display the POST messages.
Select Enabled to display the OEM logo instead of the normal POST messages.
The options are Enabled and Disabled.
AddOn ROM Display Mode
This feature sets the display mode for Option ROM. The options are Force BIOS
and Keep Current.
Bootup Num-Lock
This feature selects the Power-on state for Numlock key. The options are Off
and On.
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Configuration
WARNING: Setting the wrong values in the following sections may cause the
system to malfunction.
CPU Bridge Configuration
This item displays the current CPU Revision, Current CPU1 Memory Frequency, Memory Type and Memory Reference Code Revision.
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I/O Configuration
4-8
Bridge Configuration
Configuration
When this submenu is selected, the AMI BIOS automatically detects the presence
of the IDE devices and displays the following items:
SATA Mode
This item selects the mode for the installed drives. The options are Disabled, IDE
Mode, AHCI Mode and RAID Mode.
IDE Mode
The following items are displayed when IDE Mode is selected:
Serial-ATA Controller 0~1
This feature is used to activate/deactivate the SATA controller, and sets
the compatibility mode. The options are Enhanced and Compatible. The
default of Serial-ATA Controller 1 is Enhanced.
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Configuration
This feature allows the user to set the PCI/PnP configurations for the following
items:
PCI ROM Priority
In case of multiple Option ROMs (Legacy and EFI-compatible), this feature specifies
what ROM to launch. The options are Legacy ROM and EFI Compatible ROM.
PCI Latency Timer
This feature sets the latency Timer of each PCI device installed on a PCI bus. Select
64 to set the PCI latency to 64 PCI clock cycles. The options are 32, 64, 96, 128,
160, 192, 224 and 248.
Super
IO Device Configuration
Serial Port 1
Select Enabled to enable the onboard serial port. The options are Enabled and
Disabled.
Serial Port 1 Settings
This option specifies the base I/O port address and the Interrupt Request address
of Serial Port 1. Select Auto to allow the serial port to automatically assign system
resources. The options for Serial Port 1 are Auto, (IO=3F8h; IRQ=4), (IO=3F8h;
IRQ=3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12), (IO=2F8h; IRQ=3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12),. (IO=3E8h;
IRQ=3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12), (IO=2E8h; IRQ=3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12),
Remote
Access Configuration
Redirection Settings
Configure the following options for the Console Redirection Settings. The
most common settings are set as default:
Terminal Type : Select ANSI, VT100, VT100+, or VT-UTF8
Bits per Second (BPS): 9600, 19200, 57600, or 115200
Data Bits: 8 or 7
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Redirection Settings
Configure the following options for the Console Redirection Settings. The
most common settings are set as default:
Terminal Type : Select ANSI, VT100, VT100+, or VT-UTF8
Bits per Second (BPS): 9600, 19200, 57600, or 115200
Data Bits: 8 or 7
Parity: None, Even, Odd, Mark, or Space
Stop Bits: 1 or 2
Flow Control: None or Hardware RTS/CTS
Recorder Mode: Disabled or Enabled
Resolution 100x31: Disabled or Enabled
Legacy OS Redirection Resolution: 80x24 or 80x25
Serial Port for Out-of-Band Management / Windows Emergency
Management Services (EMS)
Use this feature to enable console redirection. The options are Enabled and Disabled. The default is Disabled.
Console
Redirection Settings
Configure the following options for the Console Redirection Settings. The
most common settings are set as default:
Out-of-Band Mgmt Port: COM1, SOL
Terminal Type : Select ANSI, VT100, VT100+, or VT-UTF8
Bits per Second (BPS): 9600, 19200, 57600, or 115200
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Health Configuration
Configuration
Use this feature to configure Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
power management settings for your system.
High Precision Event Timers
Select Enabled to activate the High Performance Event Timer (HPET) that produces
periodic interrupts at a much higher frequency than a Real-time Clock (RTC) does in
synchronizing multimedia streams, providing smooth playback and reducing the dependency on other timestamp calculation devices, such as an x86 RDTSC Instruc-
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Change
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System
Event Log
This feature is used to change the Sytem Event Log (SEL) configuration.
SEL Components - Change this item to enable or disable all features of System
Event Logging. The options are Enabled and Disabled. When Enabled, the
following can be configured:
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Network Configuration
Set this feature to configure the IPMI LAN adapter with a network address.
Update IPMI LAN Configuration
Select Yes to update the IPMI LAN configuration. The options are Yes and No.
Configuration Source
This feature selects whether the IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Address
are automatically assigned by the network's DHCP server (Dynamic Host and Configuration Protocol) "Dynamic" or manually entered by the user "Static". If Static is
selected, the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Address must be manually
entered below. The options are Static, Dynamic and Do Nothing. The following
items are displayed when Static is selected:
Station IP Address - Enter the IP address for this machine. This should be in
decimal and in dotted quad form (i.e., 192.168.10.253). The value of each threedigit number separated by dots should not exceed 255.
Subnet Mask - Subnet masks tell the network which subnet this machine belongs to. The value of each three-digit number separated by dots should not
exceed 255.
Station MAC Address - MAC addresses are 6 two-digit hexadecimal numbers
(Base 16, 0 ~ 9, A, B, C, D, E, F) separated by dots (i.e., 00.30.48.D0.D4.60).
Gateway IP Address - Enter the Gateway or Router address this machine will
use (i.e., 192.168.10.1).
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Options Priority
This feature allows the user to specify which devices are boot devices and the order
of priority from which the systems boots from during startup.
Boot Option #1, Boot option #2, Boot Option #3, etc
The settings are Built-in EFI Shell, [any detected boot device] and Disabled.
Delete
Boot Option
This feature allows the user to delete any previously-defined boot device from the
Boot Options Priority.
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If the User's password is defined ONLY - this password will need to be entered
during each system startup or boot, and will also have Administrator rights in
the setup.
Administrator Password
Press Enter to create a new, or change an existing Administrator password.
User Password:
Press Enter to create a new, or change an existing User password.
Boot Sector Virus Protection
When this item is Enabled, the BIOS displays a warning when any program (or
virus) issues a Disk Format command or attempts to write to the boot sector of the
hard disk drive. The options are Enabled and Disabled.
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Select the Exit tab from the BIOS Setup Utility screen to enter the Exit BIOS Setup
screen.
Save Changes and Exit
When you have completed the system configuration changes, select this option
to leave the BIOS Setup Utility and reboot the computer, so that the new system
configuration parameters can take effect. Select Save Changes and Exit from the
Exit menu and press <Enter>.
Discard Changes and Exit
Select this option to quit the BIOS Setup without making any permanent changes
to the system configuration, and reboot the computer. Select Discard Changes and
Exit from the Exit menu and press <Enter>.
Discard Changes
Select this option and press <Enter> to discard all the changes and return to the
AMI BIOS Utility Program.
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Notes
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Appendix A
POST Error Beep Codes
This section lists POST (Power On Self Test) error beep codes for the AMI BIOS.
POST error beep codes are divided into two categories: recoverable and terminal.
This section lists Beep Codes for recoverable POST errors.
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Notes
A-2
Appendix B
Software Installation Instructions
B-1 Installing Drivers
After you've installed the Windows Operating System, a screen as shown below
will appear. You are ready to install software programs and drivers that have not
yet been installed. To install these software programs and drivers, click the icons
to the right of these items.
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B-2
Note: SD III Software Revision 1.0 can be downloaded from our website at: ftp://ftp.supermicro.com/utility/Supero_Doctor_III/. You can also
download SDIII User's Guide at: http://www.supermicro.com/PRODUCT/
Manuals/SDIII/UserGuide.pdf. For Linux, we will still recommend that you
use Supero Doctor II.
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Notes
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Appendix C
UEFI BIOS Recovery Instructions
Warning! Do not upgrade the BIOS unless your system has a BIOS-related
issue. Flashing the wrong BIOS can cause irreparable damage to the
system. In no event shall Supermicro be liable for direct, indirect, special,
incidental, or consequential damages arising from a BIOS update. If you
need to update the BIOS, do not shut down or reset the system while the
BIOS is updating to avoid possible boot failure.
Advanced
Event Logs
IPMI
Boot
Security
Exit
Recovery
[Enabled]
:
:
Enter:
+/- :
F1 :
F2 :
F3 :
F4 :
ESC :
Select Screen
Select Item
Select
Change Opt.
General Help
Previous Values
Optimized Defaults
Save & Exit
Exit
Note: At this point, you may decide if you want to start with BIOS Recovery. If you decide to proceed with BIOS Recovery, follow the procedures
below.
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:
:
Enter:
+/- :
F1 :
F2 :
F3 :
F4 :
ESC :
Select Screen
Select Item
Select
Change Opt.
General Help
Previous Values
Optimized Defaults
Save & Exit
Exit
5. When the screen as shown above displays, using the arrow key, select the
item- "Proceed with flash update" and press the <Enter> key. You will see the
progress of BIOS Recovery as shown in the screen below.
Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc.
Recovery
Completed.
:
:
Enter:
+/- :
F1 :
F2 :
F3 :
F4 :
ESC :
Select Screen
Select Item
Select
Change Opt.
General Help
Previous Values
Optimized Defaults
Save & Exit
Exit
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