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1.                      _____    CPU1DIMMS              ser  i                   TYAN recommends the use      YR190 B8228 X2 Transport System  for a complete barebones solution that includes chassis  power  supply and motherboard solution  lf a separate design is  required  the 20 pin proprietary connector design would need to  follow the outline below  TYAN would also suggest a minimum of  450w per node minimum     PW1  916 20 Pin Power Connector  Proprietary Design        Signal   Pin Pin   Signal                         GND 1 2 GND  GND 3 4 GND  GND 5 6 NC  GND 7 8  12V                              9 10           UBBUUBNUUN  PSON   11   12   5VSB    GND 13 14 GND  GND 15 16 NC    12V 17 18  12V   12V 19 20  12V                                  31  http   www  TYAN com    PWR 2  434 4      Molex Power Connector  Barebones use only        The 4 pin Molex Power Connector is provided for exclusive use  with the TYAN YR190 B8228 X2 barebones solution to provide  power for the HDD backplane     2 13   Finishing Up    Congratulations on making it this far  You re finished setting up the hardware  aspects 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  You may have difficulty powering on your system if the  motherboard jumpers are not set correctly  In the rare circumstance that you  have experienced difficulty  you can find help by asking your vendor for  assistance  
2.          E TETTE 34  S          a 1              ei ee ge te 34  3 0    IN Case Of               Sie 2                                  o pim le AJ e eo    34  36                                                                      35  3     BIOS Advanced                     bas ce      36       loo ET                  58  3 9       eU                                       62  23 10 01 986 Men                                decent ele ees    63  ITTE MENU MR Ree mE 79  Chapter 4  DiadnosliCS                    Lave      cu Cou dead c eR ooo eode 81                                 isa esu tas taeda siio             cer 81  4 2   Flash      525252 ettet    81  4 9   AMIBIOST OSUGOGG                duas utat eise cueste    dde audeo odes 82  Glossar Vinci bbb bbb buta iD ID    85                                                                 91  3    http   www  TYAN com    Before you begin       Check the box contents     The retail motherboard package should contain the following          mu 1x 58228 Motherboard    1 x S8228 Guick reference guide       4  http   www  TYAN com    Chapter 1  Instruction    1 1   Congratulations    You have purchased one of the most powerful server solutions  Based on the  AMD  Opteron SR5650  amp  SP5100 chipset  The TYAN  S8228 series  motherboard is designed to support 2 AMD  Opteron    4000 series processor  and up to 96GB of 667  800  1066 and 1333 MHz R U DDRIII memory  There  are also 4 channels with 12 DDRIII DIMMs  providing a rich feat
3.      Bus mastering  allows peripheral devices and IDEs to access the system  memory without going through the CPU  similar to        channels      Cache  a temporary storage area for data that will be needed often by an  application  Using a cache lowers data access times since the information is  stored in SRAM instead of slower DRAM  Note that the cache is also much  smaller than your regular memory  a typical cache size is 512KB  while you may  have as much as 4GB of regular memory     Closed and open jumpers  jumpers and jumper pins are active when they are   on  or  closed   and inactive when they are  off  or  open      CMOS  Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductors   chips that hold the  basic startup information for the BIOS     COM port  another name for the serial port  which is called as such because it  transmits the eight bits of a byte of data along one wire  and receives data on  another single wire  that is  the data is transmitted in serial form  one bit after  another   Parallel ports transmit the bits of a byte on eight different wires at the  same time  that is  in parallel form  eight bits at the same time      DDR  Double Data Rate   a technology designed to double the clock speed of  the memory  It activates output on both the rising and falling edge of the system  clock rather than on just the rising edge  potentially doubling output     DIMM  Dual In line Memory Module   faster and more capacious form of RAM  than SIMMs  and do not need to be installe
4.      of ACPI SRAT Table    5 If      does not support  Enable  PSI 1 phase function is  enabled under threshold  current  Enable Disable PSI function   Rone    what you do      hd    Note  need             boot to  Disable 2  CHT Link Nene LO CPU1 L2 restore the setting  CPUO L2 CPU1 LO    Auto     H Fil  Probe Filter Disabled   d Disable Probe Filter    Enabled    Enabled Enable or Disable CPU                   PEE  IO prefetch Enable or Disable IO prefetch         o o  No Leveling Allow user disable Multiple  CPU Cores Once disabled  it  CPU Core Level Power of 2 cores kannot be added                  1 2 3 4 5 6 cores      1 2 3 4 5 6 cores    a cold reset     38  http   www  TYAN com       Power Cap is hidden and will appear when Power Now is set to   Enabled      3 7 2   IDE Configuration    You can use this screen to select options for the IDE Configuration Settings  Use the  up and down   Arrow   Keys to select an item  Use the   Plus   and   Minus   Keys to  change the value of the selection options     BIOS SETUP UTILITY         Advanced Ras s isi    DIS ABLED  disables the    OnBoard PCI IDE Controller  Both       PR TMARY       gt  Primary me Monte       Not Detectedl the SEU  KP     Not Detected  Controller    Not Detected  SE ka  INot Detec tedl   Not   Dete ctedl contro    INot Detectedl BOTH  enables both IDE   Not Detected  Controllers    Not Detected       da    Gener  al   lelp     Sa aue and Exit kr    Exi it    a  Fil                18  ESC                
5.     38  39  3A  3B  36  40  50  52  75  78        7    84  85  87  8                  1    2  A4  A7  A8  A9  AA  AB  AC  B1       83  http   www  TYAN com    NOTE    84  http   www  TYAN com    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        reducing unnecessary power expenditure     AGP  Accelerated Graphics Port   a PCI based interface which was designed  specifically for demands of 3D graphics applications  The 32 bit AGP channel  directly links the graphics controller to the main memory  While the channel runs  only at 66 MHZ  it supports data transmission during both the rising and falling  ends of the clock cycle  yielding an effective speed of 133 MHz     ATAPI  AT Attachment Packet Interface   also known as IDE or ATA  a drive  implementation that includes the disk controller on the device itself  It allows  CD ROMs and tape drives to be configured as master or slave devices  just like  HDDs     ATX  the form factor designed to replace the AT form factor  It improves on the  AT design by rotating the board 90 degrees  so that the IDE connectors are  closer to the drive bays  and the CPU is closer to the power supply and cooling  fan  The keyboard  mouse  USB  serial  and parallel ports are built in     Bandwidth  refers to carrying capacity  The greater the bandwidth  the more 
6.    58228    Version 1 00    Copyright   Copyright O MITAC Computer Corporation  2011       rights reserved  No part of  this manual may be reproduced or translated without prior written consent from  MITAC Computer Corp     Trademark   All registered and unregistered trademarks and company names contained in  this manual are property of their respective owners including  but not limited to  the following                 is a trademark of MITAC Computer Corporation   AMD   Opteron    and combinations thereof are trademarks of AMD Corporation            AMIBIOS  and combinations thereof are trademarks of AMI   Technologies    Microsoft   Windows  are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation    Aspeed  is a trademark of Aspeed Technology Inc     Notice   Information contained in this document is furnished by MiTAC Computer  Corporation and has been reviewed for accuracy and reliability prior to printing   MITAC assumes no liability whatsoever  and disclaims any express or implied  warranty  relating to sale and or use of TYAN  products including liability or  warranties relating to fitness for a particular purpose or merchantability  MITAC  retains the right to make changes to product descriptions and or specifications  at any time  without notice  In no event will          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     2  ht
7.    meral   He lp   Sat Je and Exit  ma   Ex it    v02 69  C Copyright 1985 2010  American Megatrends  Inc   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     Discard Changes  Use this option to restore all new setup values that you have made but  not saved into CMOS     Load Optimal Defaults   Use this option to load default performance setup values    Use this option when system CMOS values have been corrupted or  modified incorrectly     Load Failsafe Defaults  Use this option to load all default failsafe setup values   Use this option when troubleshooting     79  http   www  TYAN com    80  http   www TYAN com    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  troubleshooting  check the TYAN    website at  http    www TYAN com     4 1   Beep Codes    Fatal errors  which halt the boot process  are communicated through two   kinds of audible beeps    eA single long beep followed by two short beeps  It ind
8.   gt     apur cem 1985   2010  American Megatrends  Inc     disables the integrated IDE Controller  Onboard PCI   enables only the Primary IDE Controller  IDE Controller enables only the Secondary IDE Controller    enables both IDE Controller       39  http   www  TYAN com    3 7 2 1   IDE Configuration Sub Menu  BIOS SETUP UTILITY    v02 69      Copyright 1985 2010  American Meg       40  http   www  TYAN com     Feature  Opion     Description        Primary IDE Master    Not Installed  Type CD DVD  ARMD    Disabled  LBA Large Mode    Disabled  Block Multi  Cam  Sector Transfer    PIO Mode    0 4     1 interval               Disabled    Enabled  32 Bit Data Disabled    Transfer Enabled    41    Select the type of device  connected to the system    Disabled  Disables LBA Mode  Auto  Enables LBA Mode if the  device supports it and the device is  not already formatted with LBA  Mode disabled    Disabled  The data transfer from  and to the device occurs one  sector at a time    Auto  The data transfer from and to  the device occurs multiple sectors  at a time if the device supports it   Select Auto to enhance hard disk  performance by optimizing the  hard disk timing    Select DMA Mode   Auto  Auto detected   SWDMAn  Single Word DMAn  MWDMAn  Multi Word DMAn  UDMAn  UltraDMAn   S  M  A  R  T stands for Self     Monitoring   Analysis and  Reporting Technology     Enable Disable 32 bit Data transfer       http   www  TYAN com    3 7 3   Super I O Configuration Sub  Menu    You can
9.  419  CPUO DIMM4       1           DIMM3 CHAO  CPUO DIMM2 CHB2  PUO DIMMH CHB1  CPUO DIMMO CHEG     Me C           10   BMC Reset Switch          Pn   1  2      BMC SRST_N    Onboard ID LED         State   Color   Description            1 System identified    System not identified    NOTE   IPMI can activate ID LED from remote site     Please visit the TYAN Web Site at http   www tyan com to download the  latest AST2050 Software Configuration Guide for IPMI settings        17  http   www  TYAN com    2 4   Installing the Processor    Only AMD   Opteron M 4000 series  processors are certified and supported  with this motherboard    Check our website for latest processor support  http   www TYAN com              is not liable for damage as a result of operating an unsupported  configuration     SRI  Step1   Press the lever  and unlock the    CPU socket     Step2    Lift the CPU  protection cap  up and lay the  CPU onto the  socket  A    ensuring pin1  is correctly  located  B         18  http   www  TYAN com    Step3         JC                   O        9   O     gt         2   O                    gt                O              gt    o   22                                43              gt    O          gt            O   O   o                 gt         22   o  O       9    1    htto   www  TYAN com    2 5   Heat sink 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
10.  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  doubling up devices on IRQ lines can lock  up your system  Plug n Play operating systems can take care of these details  for you     Latency  the amount of time that one part of a system spends waiting for  another part to catch up  This occurs most commonly when the system sends  data out to a peripheral device and has to wait for the peripheral to spread   peripherals tend to be slower than onboard system components      NVRAM  ROM and EEPROM are both examples of Non Volatile RAM  memory  that holds its data without power  DRAM  in contrast  is volatile     Parallel port  transmits the bits of a byte on eight different wires at the same  time     PCI  Peripheral Component Interconnect   a 32 or 64 bit local bus  data  pathway  which is faster than the ISA bus  Local buses are those which operate  within a single system  as opposed to a network bus  which connects multiple  systems      PCI PIO  PCI Programmable Input Output  modes  the data transfer modes  used by IDE drives  These modes use the CPU for data transfer  in contrast   DMA channels do not   PCI refers to the type of bus used by these modes to  communicate with the CPU     PCI to PCI Bridge  allows you to connect multiple PCI devices onto one PCI  slot     Pipeline burst SRAM  a fast secondary cache  It is used as a secondary cache  becau
11.  Insertion Force socket   these sockets make it possible to  insert CPUs without damaging the sensitive CPU pins  The CPU is lightly  placed in an open ZIF socket  and a lever is pulled down  This shifts the  processor over and down  guiding it into the board and locking it into place     90  http   www                     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   Furthermore  if you purchased your system from a dealer near you  take the  system to them directly to have it serviced instead of attempting to do so  yourself  which can have expensive consequences      If these options are not available for you then TYAN  Computer Corporation  can help  Besides designing innovative and quality products for over a decade   TYAN   has continuously offered customers service beyond their expectations   TYAN  s website  www TYAN com  provides easy to access resources such  as in depth Linux Online Support sections with downloadable Linux drivers and  comprehensive compatibility reports for chassis  memory and much more  With  all these convenient resources just a few keystrokes away  users can easily find  the latest software and operating system components  to keep their systems  running as powerful and pr
12.  Power on mode after power  recovery   User configurable H W  monitoring   Auto configurable of hard disk  types   Proprietary    6 3 x16 4   160 02x416 56mm     6    http   www  TYAN com    Operating  System    Regulation    Operating  Environment    RoHS    Package  Contains    OS supported    list http    www tyan com  index aspx          DoC  Class B                Yes    Operating Temp  10       35   C  50  F  95       Non operating                 40          158                     I n  Non    operating 90   non condensing at 35   C   Humidity   RoHS 6  6   Complaint es   Motherboard  1  58228 Motherboard   Manual  1  Quick Ref  Guide in bulk packing carton   Installation CD  1  TYAN installation CD in bulk packing  carton    Instructions and images within this manual are represented  58228  For different SKUs some variations in detail are possible     Remember to visit the TYAN  Website at http   www TYAN com  There  you can find information on all of the TYAN products  FAQs  online  manuals  BIOS upgrades and more     1 3   Software Specifications    For OS  operation system  support  please check the TYAN   website for the  latest information     1 4   AST2050 User Guide    Remember to visit the TYAN   Website at http   www TYAN com for the latest  AST2050 user guide     7  http   www  TYAN com    8  http   www  TYAN com    Chapter 2  Board Installation    You are now ready to install your motherboard   How to install our products right    the first time    The firs
13.  View all events in the         Event Log     It uill take a max  of  to read all    15 seconds    BMC SEL records     gt  View        System Event Log    Clear        Sustem Event Log   OFFI            Por xw 56 is TA   gt  Set L if iguration   gt  Set PEF Configuration           Alert Beep    Selec t Screen     Select Item  Enter Go to Sub Screen  F1 beneral Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit          02 69  C Copyright 1985 2010  American Megatrends  Inc       Opti    IPMI 2 0 Configuratio    Status of BMC Read only    Clear BMC  System Event Clear all events in BMC System Event Log   Log    pu A 20 BMC Alert          On Off                   48  http   www  TYAN com    3 7 6 1 View        System Event Log Sub Menu  BIOS SETUP UTILITY    Advanced          XE    SEL Entry Number           traverse      the event log    Select Screen  n Select Iten   Change Option  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit    rer     54  Eat EXIL    v02 69  C Copuright 1985 2010  American Megatrends  Inc     Read only  It can not be modified in user mode     49  http   www  TYAN com       3 7 6 2 LAN Configuration Sub Menu  BIOS SETUP UTILITY     gt  Setup LAN Configuration    BIOS SETUP UTILITY    IP Address Source  DHCP     50  http   www  TYAN com       Set up LAN Configuration    DHCP  IP address source IPMI IP Address Source    STATIC    After setup LAN Configure need select  Save LAN Configuration Save LAN Configuration and choice           to enable changes        3 7 6 3 Set PEF Configuratio
14.  and continue to  operate at maximum performance for as long as you own them  The  overheated processor is dangerous to the motherboard     For the safest method of installation and information on choosing the  appropriate heat sink  using heat sinks validated by AMD    Please refer to the AMD  website     www amd com    The following diagram illustrates how to install heat sink onto the CPU of  58228     Place the heat sink on top of the CPU  and secure it to the motherboard  using two screws clockwise        20  http   www  TYAN com    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  Take care  not to touch this material   Simply remove the protective  cover and place the heat  sink on the processor        Protective cover         lb  cuu  The second type of interface  AA 2 material is usually packaged            Processor Lid separately  It is commonly  i referred to as    thermal  compound   Simply apply a  thin layer on to the CPU lid   applying too much will  actually reduce the cooling          Always check with the manufacturer of the heat sink  amp  processor to  ensure the thermal Interface material is compatible with the processor  and meets the manufacturer s warranty requirements     21  http   www  TYAN com    2 7   Tips on Inst
15.  data the bus  phone line  or other electrical path can carry  Greater bandwidth  results in greater speed     BBS  BIOS Boot Specification   a feature within the BIOS that creates   prioritizes  and maintains a list of all Initial Program Load  IPL  devices  and  then stores that list    NVRAM  IPL devices have the ability to load and execute  an OS  as well as provide the ability to return to the BIOS if the OS load process  fails  At that point  the next IPL device is called upon to attempt loading of the  OS     BIOS  Basic Input Output System   the program that resides in the ROM chip   which provides the basic instructions for controlling your computer s hardware   Both the operating system and application software use BIOS routines to  ensure compatibility     Buffer  a portion of RAM which is used to temporarily store data  usually from  an application though it is also used when printing and in most keyboard  drivers  The CPU can manipulate data in a buffer before copying it to a disk  drive  While this improves system performance  reading to or writing from a disk  drive a single time is much faster than doing so repeatedly  there is the  possibility of    85  http   www  TYAN com    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
16.  down  arrow  N V  keys to select an item  Use the Plus and Minus       keys to change the  value of the selected option  The settings are described on the following pages     BIOS SETUP UTILITY    Advanced    USB Configuration Enables support for                   legacy USB  AUTO  Module Uersion   2 24 5 13 4 option disables  legacy support if  USB Devices Enabled   no USB devices are  1 Keuboard  1 Mouse  1 Hub connected      USB 2 0 Controller Mode  HiSpeedl  BIOS EHCI Hand Off  Enabled   Legacy USB1 1 HC Support  Enabled     USB Port 16 Ports  Select Screen  Select Item  Change Option  General Help  Save and Exit  Exit    002 69      Copuright 1985 2010  American Megatrends  Inc       Feature                     Option           Description     USB Configuration    Disabled Enables support for legacy    USB AUTO option disables   Legacy USB Support Enabled legacy support if no USB   AUTO devices are connected      Configure the USB 2 0   Hi Speen controller in Hi Speed    480Mbps  or Full Speed    12Mbps     This is a work around for  Enabled OSes without EHCI hand off   BIOS EHCI Hand Off support  The EHCI  Disabled ownership change should   claim by EHCI driver     Disabled  2 on Enabled Support USB1 1 HC  PP AUTO    Disabled  1 port    USB port Enable1  2 4 6 Ports in OS   6pots    55  http   www TYAN com    USB 2 0 Controller             Full Speed       3 7 9   Hyper Transport Configuration Sub Menu    You can use this screen to view the Hyper Transport Configuratio
17.  ii    in LI    Opt ions                                       A     t    y    002 69      Copyright 1985 2010  American Megatrends     SB Core    TXCLK Clock Gating in L1    LCLK Clock Gating in L1 Disabled       77  http   www  TYAN com    3 10 4     Onboard Peripherals Sub Menu    Options  OnBoard 82575 MICI  Enabled with               OnBoard 82576          Enabled with OPROM    Disabled  Enabled with OPROM  Enabled without OPROM    Select Screen  select Item  Change Option  General Help  save and Exit  Exit        2 69  OCaopuright 1985 2010  American Megatrends  Inc      Feature _                Bescpion         Hyper Transport    Disabled Disable or Enable the    Onboard 82574 NIC Enabled with OPROM onboard 82574 NIC with    Enabled without OPROM    without oprom   ulsabies Disable or Enable the    Onboard 82576 NIC1 Enabled with OPROM onboard 82574 NIC1 with  Enabled without OPROM    Without oprom   Disabled Disable or Enable the    Onboard 82576 NIC2 Enabled with OPROM onboard 82574 NIC2with    Enabled without OPROM            oprom        78  http   www  TYAN com    3 11   Exit Menu    You can display an Exit BIOS Setup option by highlighting it Arrow        keys and  pressing Enter     BIOS SETUP UTILITY  Advanced _ Boot      Chipset_    4    4 Change          and Exi  it  isc card  Changes F10 ke ey can be   used       Save        and Exit   change    Dis   D    for th his          Prat     L      Optina   De fai 1115    Fa ilsa fe fe Defa alte    3t   r Gc d     
18.  use this screen to select options for the Super I O settings  Use the up and  down arrow  N V  keys to select an item  Use the Plus and Minus       keys to change  the value of the selected option     BIOS SETUP UTILITY               tchdog Mode  Disabledl    Selec Et Scree             s            Allous   8105 to Seli   ct         Serial   Port1 Base  Serial Porti Address                     Addresses     RE O                       eanes           O Copiright 1985 2010  American                      Inc     Configure Win627DHG Super I O Chipset  Serial Port    Allow BIOS to select Serial Porti Base  A A   ddress 2              ddresses    Disabled   POST  BIOS POST Watchdog timer    POST counting  start at Power On stop at OS boot   Watchdog Mode OS  OS boot watchdog  start at OS boot   Power ON Power On  Start at Power On       42  http   www  TYAN com    3 7 4           Configuration Sub Menu    Use this screen to select options for ACPI  Use the up and down arrow  N V  keys  to select an item  Use the Plus and Minus       keys to change the value of the  selected option  A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the  screen  The settings are described on this page  The screen is shown below         E ER  Advanced       Pu                   sett ing 5                    gt  General ACPI Configuration    Advanced RCPI Configuration      General UHER Configuration    E 55         Ti         Tt select                     ie             m  Enter Go to S
19. 985 2010  American Hegatrends  Inc     Specifies the boot  sequence from the  available devices        60  http   www  TYAN com    3 8 3   Network Drives    Use this screen to select options for the Network Drives  Use the up and down  arrow  N V  keys to select      item  Use the Plus and Minus       keys to change  the value of the selected option     BIOS SETUP UTILITY  Boot    Netuork Drives Specifies the boot           sequence from the  available devices        204 Drive  Network IBA GE 8101         Drive INetuork IBA GE Slol    Select Screen  Select Item  Change Option  General Help  Save and Exit  Exit    492 69  C Copyright 1985 2010  American Megatrends  Inc     Feature   Option Cs Description        Network Drives      Network  IBA GE Slot 0301   1335   Sequence from the  available devices     Disabled       Network                  Network  IBA GE Slot 0200   1335      Network  IBA GE Slot 0300 v1335 Specifies the boot  2nd Drive seguence from the  Network  IBA GE Slot 0301 v1335 available devices     DJETE OJ    Network  IBA                     Slot 0200   1335 Specifies the boot    Network  IBA GE   Network  IBA GE Slot 0300 v1335 ___   0300 v1   Network  IBA GE Slot 0300 v1335 ___   seguence from the           Drive   Network  IBA GE Slot 0301 v1335 available devices       Disabled      Network              Slot 0200   1335    ist Drive   Network  IBA GE Slot 0300   1335   Specifies the boot       61  http   www  TYAN com    3 9   Security Menu    The system ca
20. If they are not available for assistance  please find setup  information and documentation online at our website or by calling your  vendor s support line     32  http   www  TYAN com    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 reguired to control  the keyboard  display screen  disk drives  serial communications  and a  number of miscellaneous functions  This chapter describes the various  BIOS settings that can be used to configure your system     The BIOS section of this manual is subject to change without notice and is  provided for reference purposes only  The settings and configurations of  the BIOS are current at the time of print and are subject to change  and  therefore may not match exactly what is displayed on screen     This section describes the BIOS setup program  The setup program lets  you modify basic configuration settings  The settings are then stored in a  dedicated  battery backed memory  called NVRAM  that retains the  information even when the power is turned off     To start the BIOS setup utility    1  Turn on or reboot your system    2  Press   Del   during POST    Tab   on remote console  to start the BIOS  setup utility     3 2   BIOS Menu Bar    The menu bar at the top of the windows lists thes
21. MBUSDA    5            3   4                                      5                         VDD 5 RUN EU  VDD 5 AL 5        J19  Front Panel Connector    Signal   Pin   Pin                    2   FPPwWR        v  3                  Pwi   5   6   meo                 7   8   WARN LED                   9   10   WARN LED          Sw   11   12   Lant LED             13 14          LED              sw   15 16   So      47      sce       Gn   b sw  19   20   INTRUDER T    TEMP   21   22   LAN2 LED          sw   23   24   LAN2 LED          15  http   www  TYAN com    421  USB Pin Header  BPIN   2 _ NP9  FOR Front panel    CPUO DIMMA                    DIMM3           CPUO DIMM2                  DIMM1 CHB1  CPUO DIMMO CHEG       CPU1 DIMM3 CHAO                 pin                1    You can reset the CMOS settings by using  this jumper if you have forgotten your  pin      system setup password      need to clear  Clear CMOS system BIOS setting     1  Power off system and disconnect both  power connectors from the motherboard  2  Use jumper cap to close Pin_2 and Pin_3  pin 3 0                        ipi          Normal Default    Put jumper               to Pin 1        Pin   default setting   4  Reconnect power  amp  power on system       16  http   www  TYAN com    J33  BMC IPMB Pin Header      Signal   Pin    Pin 1            1                1           meck   3      J35   2 PIN LAN3 LED active header      Signal LAN3_LED1_ACT               DUAL    Function  LAN3 active header   
22. OS  Setup options are described in this section  The Advanced BIOS Setup screen is  shown below  The sub menus are described on the following pages              BIOS SETUP UTILITY  secur itu Chipset       fiduanced Settings Configure CPU     WARNING  Setting wrong values in below sections  may cause system to malfunction      gt  IDE Configuration    gt  SuperIU Configuration    gt  ACPI Configuration    gt  Hardware Health Configuration    gt  IPMI 2 0 Configuration    gt  Remote Access Configuration      USB Configuration    Select Screen    gt  Hyper Transport Configuration 11 Select Item  Enter      to Sub Screen  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit       v02 69  OCopuright 1985 2010  fimerican Megatrends  Inc     Feature                Option   Description                     Advanced Settings    CPU Configuration   Menu          Configure CPU  IDE Configuration   Menu          Configure the IDE device s           Configures Super IO Chipset  Super IO Configuration   Menu          Win627DHG  ACPI Configuration Section for Advanced ACPI  Configuration    Hardware Health Configure monitor the Hardware  Configuration Health    IPMI 2 0 Configuration IPMI configuration including  server monitoring and event log   Remote Access   Configuration      Configure Remote Access    USB Configuration                     Configure the USB support    Hyper Transport Configure Coherent and Non  Configuration coherent HT Link       36  http   www  TYAN com    3 7 1   CPU Configu
23. R  Redistered Memory Population Option Table      Single CPU Dual CPU              CPUO only   CPUO and CPU1     Guantity of memory  installed    CPUO DIMMO CHBO  CPUO DIMM1 CHB1  CPUO DIMM2 CHB2       CPU1 DIMM9             ESESERSESEME   __ _   _ __               _            GPU DIVA oo                                                        pup    O M  LE         25  http   www  TYAN com      CPU  DIMMIO                vy      CPU1 DIMM11       2    Unbuffered Memory Population Option Table    Single CPU Dual CPU  Unbuffered DIMM  CPUO only   CPUO and CPU1   4                      installed   CPUO DIMMO CHBO                DIM ot      women                                  Pur omero         i                            v                      oe    1    CPU1 DIMM11       2    aks         ___  E 3   NENNEN                         NOTE     e  indicates a populated DIMM slot   e If installing only one processor  you can choose CPUO     26  http   www  TYAN com    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 58228     1  Unlock a DIMM socket by Press the retaining clip outwardly in the following    illustration    Unlocked           Ve   retaining      I s N  clip      Ta           aN Unlocked  items  retaining clip  2  Align the memory module 
24. Sub Menu    Use this screen to select options for the Boot Settings Configuration  Use the up and  down arrow  N V  keys to select an item  Use the Plus and Minus       keys to change  the value of the selected option     BIOS SETUP UTILITY  Boot    Boot Settings Configuration Allows BIOS to skip        certain tests while   booting  This will  Quiet Boot  Disabled  decrease the time  Wait For  F1  If Error  Enabled  needed to boot the  Hit    DEL    Message Display  Enabled  system     Select Screen  Select Item  Change Option  General Help  Save and Exit  Exit    vO2 69  Copyright 1985 2010  American Megatrends  Inc     Feature  Option   Description    Boot Settings Configuration    Quick Boot Enabled   This option allows user bypass  Disabled   BIOS self test during POST   Disabled Disabled  displays normal POST    messages                 Enabled Enabled  displays OEM log instead  of POST messages    Wait for  F1  If Error Enabled   Waits for F1 key to be present if  Disabled   error occurs   Enabled                 Displays  Press DEL to run Setup  Hit DEL  Message Display Disabled   in POST        59  http   www  TYAN com    3 8 2   Boot Device Priority    Use this screen to select options for the Boot Device Priority  Use the up and down  arrow  N V  keys to select an item  Use the Plus and Minus       keys to change the  value of the selected option          Boot lg    Ist Hoot Device  Network IBA GE 5101           3                              v2 69      Copyright 1
25. TUP UTILITY  Advanced Boot Security Chipsetli                   ee E E         NorthBridge Configuration   gt  SouthBridge Configuration    ODCCC  O       eae        gt  385650 Configuration   T     5 7         E Talan         ir ho T             4 uL 0 n n   gt  UnBoard Peripherals Loniiguration         02 69  C Copyright 1985 2010  American Megatrends  Inc     63  http   www  TYAN com    3 10 1     NorthBridge Chipset Configuration Sub  Menu    This menu gives options for Northbridge Chipset settings  Select a menu by  highlighting it using the Arrow        keys and pressing Enter  The settings are  described on the following pages       BIOS SETUP UTILITY    FL LI  Chipset        Memory Configur    ECC Configuratio    te vt           985 2010  American Megatrends  Inc     64  http   www  TYAN com    3 10 1 1   Memory Configuration Sub  Menu    BIOS SETUP UTILITY    eee  gt      Enable Bank Memory  Inter leav ing  Bank Inter leaving  Auto   Node Inter leaving  Disabled   Au ing  Auto     Memory Configuration    Bank Interleave setting has to  do with the actual RAM chip  properties  most good quality  RAM chips have  4 bank  Bank Interleaving interleaving  and work best at    this setting  Inter leaving  controls how actual hits to  Disabled memory takes place  Enable    Bank Memory Interleaving      Enable          Memory                             Disabled Interleaving     Auo ____   Enable Channel Memory   Channel Interleaving Disabled Interleaving     Disabled Reserve 
26. TYAN com    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 twelve Double Data Rate 3   DDR3   Dual Inline  Memory Modules  DIMM  sockets  The figure below illustrates the location of  the DDR3 DIMM sockets              gt     HWM  7827950  La      CPUO DIMM4       1    CPUO DIMM3 CHAO  CPUO DIMM2 CHB2    CPUO DIMMO CHB     UU DIMNI                             hea                     CPU DIMMS CHA2 _____       e TYAN  S8228 series support up to 96GB Registered DDR 3 memory    e 0083 800 1066 1333MHz RDIMM  UDIMM are supported    e  Allinstalled memory will automatically be detected and no jumpers or  settings need changing    e     memory must be of the same type and density     1   For the DIMM number please refer to the motherboard placement in     2 3   Board Parts  Jumpers and Connectors  for memory installation     2   Refer to the memory population option table for recommended  memory installation instruction        24  http   www  TYAN com    Recommended Memory Population Table    Registered         To achieve the best performance  TYAN  strongly recommended memory  installation configuration as listed below       Single CPU Dual CPU   cpu and CPU    Demum pi     installed         DIVMO CHE      GPUO                  _                                     DIMA               CPU1 DIMM11       2    2  3 143 123 12 12 12 142 12121212       4
27. a spare memory rank       Sparing Enable Enabled in each mode  Bank Swizzle Mode Disabled Enable or disable bank swizzle   Enabled mode       65  http   www  TYAN com    3 10 1 2   ECC Configuration Sub Menu    BIOS SETUP UTILITY       1 2 4  Chipset    ECC Mode  Good 1  Su ECC    dunamical       ies  DRAM scrub     hange Uption  7                 General Help     ad Eoi  save        Exit    ma Y  b      LF    v02 69  C Copyright 1985 2010  American Megatrends  Inc     ECC Chipset Configuration    Disabled  Basic Set the level of ECC protection   Note  The    super    ECC mode  ECC Mode dynamically sets the DRAM  Super scrub rate so all of memory is  Max scrubbed in 8 hours   user    DRAM ECC Enable Enabled  DRAM SCRUB REDIRECT Enabled    DRAM BG Scrub  t31ms      Data Cache BG Scrub Disabled  L2 Cache BG Scrub Disabled  L3 Cache BG Scrub Disabled       66  http   www  TYAN com    3 10 2   Southbridge Configuration Sub Menu    This menu gives options for Southbridge devices settings  Select a menu by  highlighting it using the Arrow  N V  keys and pressing Enter  The settings are  described on the following pages     BIOS SETUP UTILITY    Chipset  Options    UHCI HC Gus 9 Dev 18 Fn 0   Enabled       1  A    ip         IDE Comb ined  PATA Channel    bres    Restore on AC Power Loss  Power Onl    Change    v02 69                 ig DLAN 1985   1985 2010  fmerican Megatrends  Ir          67  http   www  TYAN com                            Description    South Bridge Chipset Conf
28. agram  Represents all SKUs     11  http   www  TYAN com    2 3   Board Parts  Jumpers and Connectors    PUO DIMM       CPU0 DIMM4                    DIMMS CHAD    CPU1 DIMMS CHAZ    MU CABU                         111                       This diagram is representative of the latest board revision  S YR190 B8228   available at the time of publishing  The board you receive may not look exactly  like the above diagram     12  http   www  TYAN com    Jumpers 8 Connectors    J24 J28 J31 Fan Pin Header  PSMI Connector    Power Button Header    Jumper Legend    od OPEN   Jumper OFF Without jumper cover    CLOSED   Jumper ON With jumper cover          13  http   www  TYAN com    Jumper Placement     0    used      7  Bn 135 0334      Stacked     Dual 8 4   i PUO DIMM                      CPUO DIMMA CHA1  CPUO DIMM3 CHAO    CPUO DIMMO CHEO        CPU41 DIMM3 CHAO      CPU4 DIMMA CHA1      CPU DIMMS CHA2 _             111                           _6   7   8        Pin   1   2        4 5    U Usage      57017 VE           Stacked                          7  ce 46 CPUO DIMMS                    DIMM4       1    Stacked 3995            DIMM3            2098 8             DIMM2 CHB2              CPUO0DIMMiCHBi        CPUO DIMMO CHB94              DIMMO CHBO    CPU1 DIMM1 CHB1   CPU4 DIMM2 CHB2   CPU1 DIMM3 CHAO   CPU1 DIMMA CHA1    CPU1 DIMMS cuiz       PCI E Slot    T nt          14  http   www  TYAN com    48  PSMI Connector      Signa   Pin   Pin   Signal _                   1   2   S
29. alling 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  If there are any studs missing  you  will know right away since the motherboard will not be able to be securely  installed     rr      50      8      17              Bus  34           DIMMA       1  Bridge CPUO DIMM3 CHAO  CPU  O DIMM  CHEZ                   DIMM                       DIMMO CHES    1 DIMMO CHBO  CPU4 DIMM1 CHB1  CPU4 DIMM2 CHB2  CPU4 DIMM3           CPU4 DIMMA CHA1  CPU1 DIMMS CHAZ    ILE                22  http   www  TYAN com    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     Mounting the Motherboard    Solutions for installing    Screw  Motherboard  a Screw  Chassis wall     Motherboard    Stud    Motherboard  Chassis wall    Standoff    Screw    Chassis wall  Motherboard    Stud    Motherboard  Chassis wall    Screw    Standoff    Chassis wall       23  http   www  
30. configure the system each time it boots     Firmware  low level software that controls the system hardware    Form factor  an industry term for the size  shape  power supply type  and  external connector type of the Personal Computer Board  PCB  or motherboard   The standard form factors are the AT and ATX    Global timer  onboard hardware timer  such as the Real Time Clock  RTC    HDD  stands for Hard Disk Drive  a type of fixed drive    H SYNC  controls the horizontal synchronization properties of the monitor   HyperTransport    a high speed  low latency  scalable point to point link for  interconnecting ICs on boards  It can be significantly faster than a PCI bus for  an equivalent number of pins  It provides the bandwidth and flexibility critical for  today s networking and computing platforms while retaining the fundamental  programming model of PCI    IC  Integrated Circuit   the formal name for the computer chip    IDE  Integrated Device Drive Electronics   a simple  self contained HDD  interface  It can handle drives up to 8 4 GB in size  Almost all IDEs sold now are  in fact Enhanced IDEs  EIDEs   with maximum capacity determined by the    hardware controller     IDE INT  IDE Interrupt   a hardware interrupt signal that goes to the IDE     87  http   www  TYAN com          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
31. cted option  The settings are described on the  following pages     BIOS SETUP UTILITY  Advanced    Harduare Health Configuration    Disabled  CPU FAN Min Duty             307 Duty Cuclel Enabled   gt  Sensor Data Register Monitoring      Select Screen  TL Select Item       Change Option  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit    v02 69  C Copyright 1985 2010  American Megatrends  Inc     Feature               Option      j Descripion                Hardware Health Configuration    Disabled    Auto FAN Control Select Smart FAN mode  Enabled       n eee     Cycle This item allows you to set  CPU FAN Min Duty Cycle        minimum PWM Duty Cycle       CPU FAN Min Duty Cycle is hidden and will appear when Auto FAN Power  Control is set to  Enabled      46  http   www  TYAN com    3 7 5 1  Sensor Data Configuration Sub Menu    GOD DE  Advanced         nter bi    1       SDR Monitoring Next Page    002 69      Copyright 1985 2010  American Megatrends  Inc                          Advanced    Ir            v02 69      Copyright 1985 2010  American Megatrends  Inc        Read only  It can not be modified in user mode     47  http   www  TYAN com    3 7 6 IPMI 2 0 Configuration Sub Menu    You can use this screen to view the IPMI 2 0 Configuration Settings  Use the up and  down arrow        keys to select      item  Use the Plus and Minus       keys to  change the value of the selected option  The settings are described on the following  pages     _ BIOS SETUP UTILITY  Advanced 
32. d in pairs     DIMM bank  sometimes called DIMM socket because the physical slot and the  logical unit are the same  That is  one DIMM module fits into one DIMM socket   which is capable of acting as a memory bank     DMA  Direct Memory Access   channels that are similar to IRQs  DMA  channels allow hardware devices  like soundcards or keyboards  to access the  main memory without involving the CPU  This frees up CPU resources for other  tasks  As with IRQs  it is vital that you do not double up devices on a single line   Plug n Play devices will take care of this for you     86  http   www  TYAN com    DRAM  Dynamic RAM   widely available  very affordable form of RAM which  looses data if it is not recharged regularly  every few milliseconds   This refresh  reguirement 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  Errors can subseguently be corrected  at the same time that they re found     EEPROM  Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM   also called Flash  BIOS  it is a ROM chip which can  unlike normal ROM  be updated  This allows  you to keep up with changes in the BIOS programs without having to buy a new  chip  TYAN  s BIOS updates can be found at http   www TYAN com    ESCD  Extended System Configuration Data   a format for storing  information about Plug n Play devices in the system BIOS  This information  helps properly 
33. e System Management Interrupt          Initializes different devices through DIM   See DIM Code Checkpoints section of document for more information   na Initializes different devices  Detects and initializes the video adapter  installed in the system that have optional       5       Initializes all the outputdevices        Allocate memory for ADM module and uncompress it  Give control to  au ADM module for initialization  Initialize language and font modules for  ADM  Activate ADM module     Initializes the silent boot module  Set the window for displaying text  information     3 Displaying sign on message  CPU information  setup key message   and any OEM specific information     82  http   www  TYAN com    03  04  05  0A  OC        13  24  30  2    2    2    31  33  7       Description   Initializes different devices through DIM  See DIM Code Checkpoints  section of document for more information    Initializes DMAC 1 8          2    Initialize        date time    Test for total memory installed in the system  Also  Check for DEL or  ESC keys to limit memory test  Display total memory in the system   Mid POST initialization of chipset registers    Detect different devices  Parallel ports  serial ports  and coprocessor  in CPU      etc   successfully installed in the system and update the  BDA  EBDA   etc       39 ____        3    Programming the memory hole      any          of implementation that  IMEEM needs an adjustment in system RAM size if needed   Updates CMOS memory 
34. e for the USA   Compliance Information Statement  Declaration of  Conformity Procedure  DoC   FCC Part 15  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC  Rules       Operation is subject to the following conditions      This device must not cause harmful interference      This device must accept any interference received  including    interference that may cause undesirable operation    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  Class A digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These   limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial   environment  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio  frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the  instruction manual  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  Operation of this equipment in a residential area is   likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be   required to correct the interference at his own expense    Notice for Canada   This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003  Cet  appareil num  rique de la Classe A est conforme    la norme NMB 003 du  Canada    Notice for Europe  CE Mark     This product is in conformity with the Council   Directive 2004 108 EC   CAUTION  Lithium battery included with this board  Do not puncture   mutilate  or dispose of battery in fire  There will be danger of explosion if  battery is 
35. e selections              To configure basic system setups  To configure the advanced chipset features  PCI PnP To configure legacy Plug 8 Play or PCI settings       33  http   www  TYAN com    3 3   Setup Basics    The table below shows how to navigate in the setup program using the  keyboard         Ky Function     0 0000   lt PgUp gt      PgDn    Load the Optimal default configuration values of the  menu    Execute command or select submenu    3 4   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      3 5   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   resetting by pressing CTRL ALT DEL  or clearing the  CMOS The best advice is to only alter settings that you thoroughly under   stand  In particular  do not change settings in the Chipset section unless  you are absolutely sure of what you are doing  The Chipset defaults have  been carefully chosen either by TYAN   or your system manufacturer for  best performance and reliability  Even a seemingly small change to the  Chipset setup options may cause the system to become unstable or  unusable        The following pages provide the details of BIOS menu  Please be noticed  that 
36. ea  Initialized CMOS as mentioned in the  Kernel Variable  wCMOSFlags    Check CMOS diagnostic byte to determine if battery power is OK and  CMOS checksum is OK  Verify CMOS checksum manually by  reading storage area  If the CMOS checksum is bad  update CMOS  with power on default values and clear passwords  Initialize status  register A   Initializes data variables that are based on CMOS setup questions   Initializes both the 8259 compatible PICs in the system           Initializes the interrupt controlling hardware  generally PIC  and  interrupt vector table        R W test to CH 2 count reg  Initialize CH O as system timer Install  Nm the POSTINT1Ch handler  Enable IRQ 0 in PIC for system timer  interrupt   Traps INT1Ch vector to  POSTINT1ChHandlerBlock    Initializes the CPU  The BAT test is being done on KBC  Program  EE the keyboard controller command byte is being done after Auto  detection of KB MS using AMI KB 5            Initializes the 8042 compatible Key Board Controller     OB     Detects the presence of PS 2 mouse             Detects the presence of Keyboard           port   Testing and initialization of different Input Devices  Also  update the  Kernel Variables   Traps the INTO9h vector  so that the POST INTO9h handler gets  a control for IRQ1  Uncompress all available language  BIOS logo  and  Silent logo modules     13   Early POST initialization of chipset registers    24   Uncompress and initialize any platform specific BIOS modules    30    J   Initializ
37. i Disabled When Enabled L1 will be       Enabled ACK d immediately       72  http   www  TYAN com    Port  09     Link ASPM  2     4 11755             ACH  11 immediate   ACK    Link ASPM    L1 Immediate ACK                 i L  73   Disabled     LOs  amp  L1  LOs Downstream    LOsDownstream L1    Disabled  Enabled    73    http   www  TYAN com              DC rive 1                  KU only  Bt ees   1c           advertize bend   gt  se rn    uni aque    om    capab 111 U    General Help    Sat e and Exi I       AITNE              F1    F10   a    T        EN  L  L LAIL                    only  Advertize Gen2  capability    For ATI GFX Card   M2x use ASPM L1 only  M5x use both ASPM 10    When Enabled L1will  be ACK d immediately       NB SB Port     NB SB Link ASPM  L1     Link Width  Auto          Copyright 1985 2010  American Megatrends  In    NB SB Port Features    NB SB Link ASPM NB SB Link ASPM  Link Width Auto _____ Select the Link Width  x1 x2 x4       74  http   www  TYAN com    GPP1 Core     Turn Uff    1   1 T    PLL During L1 L23  Enab    GPP1 Core    Turn Off PLL During L1 L23   D sablea    Enable    Zu Disabled  TXCLK Clock Gating in L1        09    LCLK Clock Gating in L1 Disabled       75  http   www  TYAN com               Core     Turn OFF PLL D  Enable        Clock            11       lel    Turn Off PLL During L1 L23 224060    Enable     2 Disabled  PACER Clock Galingin l1  enable       76  http   www  TYAN com    SB Core        Gating in L    LI       Gat
38. icates that a  Video error has occurred    eA single long beep repeatedly  It indicates that a DRAM error has  occurred  The most common type of error is a memory error     Before contacting your vendor or TYAN   Technical Support  be sure that you  note as much as you can about the beep code length and order that you  experience  Also  be ready with information regarding add in cards  drives  and O S to speed the support process and come to a quicker solution     4 2   Flash Utility    Every BIOS file is unique for the motherboard it was designed for  For Flash  Utilities  BIOS downloads  and information on how to properly use the Flash  Utility with your motherboard  please check the TYAN   web site     http   www TYAN com     Please be aware that by flashing your BIOS  you agree that in the  event of a BIOS flash failure  you must contact your dealer for a  replacement BIOS  There are no exceptions  TYAN  does not have a  policy for replacing BIOS chips directly with end users  In no event will  TYAN be held responsible for damages done by the end user     81  http   www  TYAN com    4 3   AMIBIOS Post Code    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     Disable NMI  Parity  video for EGA  and        controllers  Initialize       BIOS  POST  Runtime data area  Also initialize BIOS modules on  POST entry and GPNV ar
39. iguration    OHCI HC  Bus 0 Dev Disabled  18      0  Enabled                         0 Dev   Disabled    18 Fn 1  Enabled USB controller  EHCI HC  Bus 0 Dev Disabled    18 Fn 2    Enabled      Disabled Enable or disable OnChip  Onchip SATA Channel SATA channel   Enabled  Native IDE  Onchip SATA Type RAID Select OnChip SATA type     AHCI  Legacy IDE    Disabled Enable Disable SATA IDE  SATA IDE Combined Combined Mode             Disable combined mode if   Enabled use SB700 SATA port 5 in   AHCI or RAID Mode    SATA as primary   PATA Channel Config PATA Channel Config   SATA as Secondary    This one is the AC power   sudden power failure shut   Restore on AC Power Gown      Compuien       Loss the electricity came to shut  down      when the   computer is booting  The   setting are off on last state        68  http   www  TYAN com    3 10 3   585650 Configuration Sub Menu    385659 Configuration        Express  T_T   Configuration    TOMMU  Disabled   Primary Video Control ler  PCIE GPP1 PCII      select Screen   TL select Iten  Enter Go to Sub Screen  F1 General Help     19 Save and Exit       Exit      02 69      Copyright 1985 2010  American Megatrends  Inc                   Option   Description    SR5650 Configuration    Disabled Disable or Enable IOMMU  Enabled function   Video card scan from PCIE  Primary Video denis d bus to PCI bus  Controller Video card scan from PCI bus  pp          onboard VGA  to PCIE bus        69  http   www  TYAN com    3 10 3 1  PCI Express Conf
40. iguration Sub Menu          r3                                                                                                                                                                               gt              n                 Ld TiAl 9  TA 4            ES ra        a     Mate                   14             nr                 1 1             4     u02 69      Copyright 1985 2010  American Megatrends  Inc        70  http   www  TYAN com    Port  02           _          x    Chipset  Gen2 High Speed           Auto     Auto      RC only  Link ASPM 0 11 advertize Gen   3         7   2   HE N A     eo d  Slot Pouer Limit      75 1   capabilitu  L1 Immediate ACK  Disabled            y  Exit    Port 402 Features    Gen2 High Speed Disabled  Auto  RC           advertize  Mode Software Initiated Gen2capability    Advertised RC    For ATI GFX Card   Link ASPM M2x use ASPM L1 only    LOsDownstream L 1    Disabled When Enabled L1 will be    L1 Immediate ACK Enabled ACK d immediately       71  http   www  TYAN com    Port  04     Chipset    Gen2 High Speed Mode  Auto   Auto    RC only    Link ASPM 11  aduertize Gen   L ink   orm  L1  idvertize Gen2               n 1      A 3 ns         11    L  4   11 Inmediate        IDisabled capabilitu    002 69  C Copyright 1985 2010  American Megatrends  Inc       Optio        Gen2 High Speed Disabled Hic RC only advertize  Mode Software Initiated      capability  Advertised RC    Link ASPM M2x use ASPM L1 only  M5x use both ASPM 10    
41. incorrectly replaced  Replace only with the same or equivalent    type recommended by manufacturer  Dispose of used battery according to  manufacturer instructions and in accordance with your local regulations     Document    02093   100    92  http   www  TYAN com    
42. ing fault tolerance  striping  and faster  access all at the same time     RAIDIOS  RAID I O Steering  Intel     RAM  Random Access Memory   technically refers to a type of memory where  any byte can be accessed without touching the adjacent data and is often  referred to the system s main memory  This memory is available to any program  running on the computer     ROM  Read Only Memory   a storage chip which contains the BIOS  the basic  instructions required to boot the computer and start up the operating system     SDRAM  Synchronous Dynamic RAM   called as such because it can keep  two sets of memory addresses open simultaneously  By transferring data  alternately from one set of addresses and then the other  SDRAM cuts down on  the delays associated with non synchronous RAM  which must close one  address bank before opening the next     Serial port  called as such because it transmits the eight bits of a byte of data  along one wire  and receives data on another single wire  that is  the data is  transmitted in serial form  one bit after another      SCSI Interrupt Steering Logic  SISL   Architecture that allows a RAID  controller  such as AcceleRAID 150  200 or 250  to implement RAID on a  system board embedded SCSI bus or a set of SCSI busses  SISL  SCSI  Interrupt Steering Logic  LSI   only on LSI SCSI boards     Sleep Suspend mode  in this mode  all devices except the CPU shut down     SDRAM  Static RAM   unlike DRAM  this type of RAM does not need to be  refreshed i
43. n Menu  Use the up and  down arrow  N V  keys to select      item  Use the Plus and Minus       keys to change  the value of the selected option  The settings are described on the following pages       105 SETUP UTILITY     arj  i     gt  NonCoherent HT Configuration       9     Copyright 1985 2010  American Megatrends  Inc     56  http   www  TYAN com    3 7 9 1   NonCoherent HT Configuration Sub Menu    BIOS SETUP UTILITY    Link Speed    Link Width                                                                                             02 69  CiCopyright 1985 2010  American Megatrends  Inc                                              Feature                 Option   Description       NonCoherent HT Configuration  Auto  200 800Hz   1 2GHz   1 4GHz The HyperTransport link will run at  Non Coherent HT 1 6GHz this speed if it is slower than or equal  Link Speed 1 8GHz to the system clock and the board is   2 0GHz capable    2 2GHz   2 4GHz   2 6GHz  Non Coherent HT Auto The HyperTransport link will run at  Link Width 4bit 8bit 16bit this Width                    57  http   www  TYAN com    3 8   Boot Menu    You can display Boot Setup option by highlighting it using the Arrow  N V  keys and  pressing Enter  The settings are described on the following pages           BIOS SETUP UTILITY  Advanced      Security   Chipset Exit    L            B         Boot Settings Configuration      02 69      Copuright 19       58  http   www  TYAN com    3 8 1   Boot Settings Configuration 
44. n Sub Menu  BIOS SETUP UTILITY GN           w     gt  M CMS    Enable or Disable    Advanced      Support         v  Global Control        Delau    Event Per For PEF Action  Enabled     3 nge Option  Genera I Help    NT  aue 2        Exit          it       402 69      Copyright 1985 2010  A American                      Inc        51  http   www  TYAN com                            Option ___  Description       48  8        Set PEF Configuration Parameters Command    Disabled    PEF Support Enable or Disable PEF Support  Enabled    PEF Action Global Select action for PEF  Control Action global control    Disabled    Alert Startup Delay Enable or Disable Alert Startup Delay  Enabled    S Del          Enabl Disable S Del  tartup Dela nable or Disable Startup Dela  4 4 Enabled    y  Event Message For Enabled    PEF Action DEG Enable or Disable Event Msg Delay       52  http   www  TYAN com    3 7 7  Remote Access Configuration Sub Menu    You can use this screen to view the Remote Access Configuration Menu  This  feature allows access to the Server remotely via serial port  Use the up and down  arrow  N V  keys to select an item  Use the Plus and Minus       keys to change the  value of the selected option  The settings are described on the following pages     2 BUS SETUP UTILITY    LACE D 7778  Advanced  T           Remote Access  Enabled   Serial port number 1  0  1       T                 erial Port Mode  115200 8 n 11  Fli low Cont         Rei dire ect ion Afte  Termine al T
45. n be configured so that all users must enter a password every time  the system boots or when BIOS Setup is entered  using either the Supervisor  password or User password  The Supervisor and User passwords activate two  different levels of password security  If you select password support  you are  prompted for a one to six character password  Type the password on the keyboard   The password does not appear on      screen when typed  Make sure you write it  down  If you forget it  you must clear CMOS and reconfigure     BIOS SETUP UTILITY  Main fiduanced Boot Securit Chipset Exit    Security Settings Install or Change the           Supervisor Password  Not Installed   User Password         Installed    Change User Password      Select Screen  11 Select Item  Enter Change   F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit    Feature         Description 06  Security Settings    If the password has been set    Installed displays  If no   Installed password is set  Not Installed  displays     Not Installed d rane    54 set   User Password  isplays   Installed password is set  Not Installed  displays     Password install Supervisor Password   Password install User Password     Not Installed  Supervisor Password        62  http   www TYAN com    3 10   Chipset Menu    This menu allows the user to customize functions of the AMD Chipsets  Select     menu by highlighting it using the Arrow  N V  keys and pressing Enter  The  settings are described on the following pages                 SE
46. n order to prevent data loss  Thus  it is faster and more expensive     SLI  Scalable Link Interface   NVIDIA SLI technology links two graphics cards  together to provide scalability and increased performance  NVIDIA SLI takes    89  http   www  TYAN com    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     Standby mode  in this mode  the video and hard drives shut down  all other  devices continue to operate normally     UltraDMA 33 66 100  a fast version of the old DMA channel  UltraDMA is also  called UltraATA  Without a proper UltraDMA controller  your system cannot take  advantage of higher data transfer rates of the new UltraDMA UltraATA hard  drives     USB  Universal Serial Bus   a versatile port  This one port type can function  as a serial  parallel  mouse  keyboard or joystick port  It is fast enough to  support video transfer  and is capable of supporting up to 127 daisy chained  peripheral devices     VGA  Video Graphics Array   the PC video display standard  V SYNC  controls the vertical scanning properties of the monitor     ZCR  Zero Channel RAID   PCI card that allows a RAID card to use the  onboard SCSI chip  thus lowering cost of RAID solution    ZIF Socket  Zero
47. nagement    BIOS    Physical  Dimension    10 Barebones    Port Oty  Controller  Connector  SAT Controller  A Speed  RAID  Connector type  Resolution  Chipset    USB    COM  VGA  RJ 45    Power    Front Panel  SATA  Chipset    Voltage  Fan    Temperature    LED    Others    YR190 B8228 X2     3    Intel 82574L   Intel 82576EB    4  SATA   AMD SP5100   3 0 Gb s   RAID 0 1 10 5  Promise Integrated RAID   D Sub 15 pin   1600x1200 60Hz   Aspeed AST2050    5  USB2 0 ports  2 at rear  2 via cable  1  type A onboard     1  ports  1 at rear     1  D Sub 15 pin VGA port   Total  3  GbE ports   1  shared with   PMI  Proprietary 20 pin  12V single input   power connector   Note  Recommend YR190 B8228 X2     1  2x12 pin SSI front panel header    4  SATA II connectors   Winbond W83795G   Monitors voltage for CPU  memory  chipset   amp  power supply   Total  3  8 pin headers   Monitors temperature for CPU  amp  system  environment   Fan fail LED indicator   Over temperature  warning indicator   Fan  amp  PSU fail LED  indicator   Chassis intrusion detection    Onboard Chipset Onboard Aspeed AST2050    AST2050 I PMI  Feature    AST2050 iKVM  Feature    Brand   ROM  size    Feature    Form Factor    Board  Dimension             2 0 compliant baseboard management  controller  BMC    USB 2 0 virtual hub    BIOS update   24 bit high quality video compression    Dual 10 100 Mb s MAC interfaces    AMI   4MB    Plug and Play  PnP   PCI2 3  WfM2 0   SMBIOS2 3  PXE boot   ACPI 3 0 power  management 
48. oductive as possible  TYANP also ranks high for its  commitment to fast and friendly customer support through email  By offering  plenty of options for users  TYAN   serves multiple market segments with the  industry s most competitive services to support them      TYAN s tech support is some of the most impressive we ve seen  with  great response time and exceptional organization in general       Anandtech com    Help Resources     1  See the beep codes section of this manual   2  See the TYAN  website for FAQ s  bulletins  driver updates  and other    information  http   www TYAN com  3  Contact your dealer for help BEFORE calling TYAN     4  Check the TYAN  user group     alt comp periphs mainboard TYAN    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     91  http   www  TYAN com    A receipt or copy of your invoice marked with the date of purchase is  reguired 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  be mailed prepaid  TYAN  will pay to have the board shipped back to you        Notic
49. rather than damaging both  the motherboard and the add in card     YOU MUST ALWAYS unplug the power connector to the motherboard  before performing system hardware changes to avoid damaging the  board or expansion device     29  http   www  TYAN com    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  IPMI Port   LAN 1               2  2x USB VGA port COM port    Peripheral devices can be plugged straight into any of these ports but  software may be reguired to complete the installation     Onboard LAN LED Color Definition    The three onboard Ethernet ports have green and yellow LEDs to indicate LAN  status  The chart below illustrates the different LED states     10 100 1000 Mbps LAN Link Activity LED Scheme    Left LED Right LED    Blinking Green    100 Mbps       Blinking Green  1000 Mbps      Blinking Green    No Link 10Mb                 30  http   www  TYAN com    2 12   Installing the Power Supply    The 58228 motherboard requires a proprietary power supply  This product  does not follow a standard ATX  ATX12v or EPS12v power connector  specification  Only the PW1 20 pin connector is required to properly power the  58228       OE S LI          SB ap ferm 3678           g aL    DITS              Saad m  Dual    1 4                  CHAI    Ports    Sacked    CPU1 DIMM1       1    CPU1DIMM2       2        CPU1DIMM3 CHAD                   
50. ration    You can use this screen to view CPU Configuration Menu  Use the up and down  arrow  N V  keys to select an item  Use the Plus and Minus       keys to change  the value of the selected option  The settings are described on the following pages              SETUP UTILITY    Ad vanced      IST                                SUM                  Uirtual Machine Mode m  Poue      Ni lou    Yee m        3 283  ACPI SRAT Table  Enabled    10  PSI Fune  Enabled ESC    PSI Thre        n BUG fey       OL 2 1 s  Disable 2nd CHT Link  None       02 69  C                1985  2010  American Megatrends  Inc     I    BIOS SETUP UTILITY  Advanced    cannot be         uithout a    Secure Virtual Machine Mode  Enabled       Enabled           mm         3    8 RAT Table             None    Auto           t     eo    1   h  Enabled     CPU      Level INa leveling        v02  69 pom 1985  2010  American Megatrends  mm       37  http   www  TYAN com    Feature                Option         Description 00   CPU Configuration    Revision  Cache L1    Cache L2 Read only Displays information about  Cache L3 CPU  BCLK Speed                              Ucode Patch Level   Patch Level      Enabled     SecureVirtual  Enabled    iure Virtual Machine Mode  Enabled Enable disable the generation  Power Now of ACPI  PPC PSS and PCT  Disabled objects    This option can decide the  Power Cap P state 0 1 2 3 4 highest performance P state in  OS     Enabled Enable or Disable the building  ACPI SRAT Table
51. se SRAM is slower than SDRAM  but usually larger  Data is cached first  to the faster primary cache  and then  when the primary cache is full  to the  slower secondary cache     PnP  Plug n Play   a design standard that has become ascendant in the  industry  Plug n Play devices require little set up to use  Devices and operating  systems that are not Plug n Play require you to reconfigure your system each  time you add or change any part of your hardware     PXE  Preboot Execution Environment   one of four components that together  make up the Wired for Management 2 0 baseline specification  PXE was    88  http   www  TYAN com    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  RAID level 0 is known as striping  where data is striped   or overlapped  across multiple hard drives  but offers no fault tolerance  RAID  level 1 is known as mirroring  which stores the data within at least two hard  drives  but does not stripe  RAID level 1 also allows for faster access time and  fault tolerance  since either hard drive can be read at the same time  RAID level  0 1 is both striping and mirroring  provid
52. size from memory found in memory test   KR Allocates memory for Extended BIOS Data Area from base memory   1600   Initializes NUM LOCK status and programs the KBD typematic rate   75   lnitialize Int 13 and prepare for IPL detection     78     Initializes IPL devices controlled by BIOS and option ROMs            Initializes remaining option ROMs     7C   Generate and write contents of ESCD in NVRam    84     Log errors encountered during POST    85       Display errors to the user and gets the user response for error     87     Execute BIOS setup if needed   requested    8C   Late POST initialization of chipset registers     8E     Program the peripheral parameters  Enable Disable NMI as selected   90     Late POST initialization of system management interrupt     A0   Check boot password if installed    A1     Clean up work needed before booting to OS   Takes care of runtime image preparation for different BIOS modules   Fill the free area in            segment with OFFh  Initializes the  E Microsoft IRQ Routing Table  Prepares the runtime language module   Disables the system configuration display if needed     4         Initialize runtime language module   Z O Z    Displays the system configuration screen if enabled  Initialize the        CPU s before boot  which includes the programming of the MTRR s   A  A  AB    AC        Uninstall POST INT1Ch vector and INTO9h vector  Deinitializes the  ADM module    00            Passescontrolto OS Loader  typically INT19h            
53. t 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  Unplug the power from your computer power supply and  then touch a safely grounded object to release static charge  i e  power  supply case   For the safest conditions  TYAN  recommends wearing a  static safety wrist strap     2  Hold the motherboard by its edges and do not touch the bottom of the  board  or flex the board in any way     3  Avoid touching the motherboard components  IC chips  connectors   memory modules  and leads     4  Place the motherboard on a grounded antistatic surface or on the  antistatic bag that the board was shipped in     5  Inspect the board for damage     The following pages include details on how to install your motherboard into your  chassis  as well as installing the processor  memory  disk drives and cables     DO NOT APPLY POWER TO THE BOARD IF IT HAS BEEN  DAMAGED     9  http   www  TYAN com    2 1   Board Image        20              DD    me     TI       This diagram is representative of the latest motherboard  88228  revision  available at the time of publishing  The board you receive may not look  exactly like the above diagram     10  http   www  TYAN com    2 2   Block Diagram    HT Link          PCI BUS              58228 Block Di
54. the BIOS menu are continually changing due to the BIOS updating   The BIOS menu provided are the most updated when this manual is  written  Please visit TYAN  s website at http   www TYAN com for the       information      BIOS updating  eee       34  http   www  TYAN com    3 6   BIOS Main Menu    The Main BIOS Menu is the first screen that you can navigate  The Main BIOS setup  menu screen has two main frames  The left frame displays all the options that can  be configured   Grayed out  options cannot be configured  options in blue can be  changed     The right frame displays the key legend  Above the key legend is an area reserved  for a text message  When an option is selected in the left frame  it is highlighted in  white  Often  a text message will accompany it               BIOS SETUP UTILITY    Main                                      E  Ry i   iain Advanced Dot ecur itu Chipset Exit    Use  ENTER           SHI     J POE A       ca ect   5              C    system Time       Mere HOPEN         oystem Date    v02 69  C Copyright 1985 2010  American Megatrends  Inc     Man  System Time HH MM SS _   Set the system time    System Date        DD   YYYY Set the system date       35  http   www  TYAN com    3 7   BIOS Advanced Menu    You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen  such as Super I O  Configuration  to go to the sub menu for that item  You can display an Advanced  BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the   Arrow   keys  All Advanced BI
55. tp   www  TYAN com    Contents    Before VOU  DO QI m                                4  Chapter 1  Instr  ctionh              iore iue e ret to reae e t eroe unu muere 5                21               m      5  1 2   Hardware Specifications                         ar une nts ace Som Revenir uds 5  1 3   Software                                    ooi 2 2254 2424214 54525      pb cde 7  1 4   AST2050 User Guide                 iecur nne a npn          7  Chapter 2  Board Installation                   ecce                                                       9  2                 IMACS RT c RNA 10  2 2   Block                                      held             11  2 3   Board Parts  Jumpers and                                                                           12  2 4   Installing the             58                       18  2 5   Gal SINK                 a a          20  2 7   Tips on Installing Motherboard in           15                                                 22  2 8   Installing the Memory                        24  2 9   Attaching Drive                                    nennen 28  2 10   Installing Add In                          axi                ioo men      29  2 11   Connecting External Devices         30  2 12   Installing the Power                  31                   a                             32  Chapters  BIO S           82488 33  Onl SADOUEITIe BIOS suscitato          33  S2 BIOS                                        33                
56. ub Screen         v SQUE EE 3       F1               Help  F10 Pearly os Exit   1                    iV 9         LA a           ef 3 Ex i1 E  L  L LAIL     69      Copyright 1985 2010  American Megatri       43  http   www  TYAN com    3 7 4 1     General ACPI Configuration sub menu    BIOS SETUP UTILITY           Support  Enable  Disabled  Enable       l Opt                       Fio  Y d Exit    ESC       Lol       402 69      Copuright 1985  STATE        Mega trends  Inc        3 7 4 2   Advanced         Configuration sub menu  BIOS SETUP UTILITY       Advanced                 Enable RSDP pointers  ES RS    ACPI Version Features        v3  01  RCPI APIC support   AMI          table   Headless node Dis bled     sje      Qp  Se lect             311    Je         Ttem    v02 69  O Copyright 1985 2010  American  Mega trends  Inc        44  http   www  TYAN com    Advanced ACPI Configuration  ACPI v1 0  ACPI Version Features Choose ACPI version  Include ACPI APIC table pointer to  RSDT pointer list   Include OEMB table pointer to R X     Enabled SDT pointer lists   Disabled   Enable Disable Headless operation  Enabled mode through ACPI     UHEA                   M  gt               4  atrends  I       45  http   www  TYAN com    3 7 5   Hardware Health Configuration Sub Menu    You can use this screen to view the Hardware Health Configuration Settings  Use the  up and down           N V  keys to select an item  Use the Plus and Minus       keys  to change the value of the sele
57. ure set and  incredible performance  Leveraging the advanced technology from AMD   the  TYAN  S8228 series is capable of offering a scalable 32 and 64 bit computing  environment with high bandwidth memory design and lightning fast PCI E Gen2  bus implementation    The 58228 not only empowers you in today s demanding IT environment but  also offers a smooth path for future application upgradeability  All of these rich  feature sets provides the 58228 with the power and flexibility to meet demanding  requirements for today s IT environments     The TYAN S8228 series is designed around several different configurations  which are detailed in the following 1 2 Hardware Specification section     1 2   Hardware Specifications    TYAN S8228 S8228GM3NR   Supported CPU AMD 45nm 4 Core 6 Core Opteron 4100    Series Series Processors  Lisbon   Socket Type    Qty 052 12   Processor Average CPU  Power  ACP  Up to 95W  wattage  System Bus Up to 6 4 GT s Hyper Transport link  support  Chipset Chipset AMD SR5650   SP5100  Super I O Winbond W83627  MG   6   6  DIMM slots  DIMM Type   U RDDR3  amp  LV RDDR3  800 1066 1333  Memory Speed MHz  Capacity Up to 96GB  Memory channel 2 Channels per CPU  Memory voltage 1 5V or 1 35V  Expansion PCI E  1  PCI E Gen 2 x16 slot  Slots Recommended   7018   16 11  10 PCI E x16 riser card    TYAN Riser Card  right     5  http   www  TYAN com    Recommended  Barebones    Chassis    LAN    Storage    Graphic    I nput   Output    System  Monitoring    Server  Ma
58. with the socket   such that the DIMM NOTCH  match the KEY SLOT on the socket         2000  00000     DIMM NOTCH        KEY SLOT       3  Hold the DIMM by both of its ends  Insert the module vertically into the  socket  Apply force to both ends of the DIMM simultaneously until the  retaining clip pop up into place  And the DIMM cannot be pushed in any  further to ensure proper sitting of the DIMM        27  http   www  TYAN com    2 9   Attaching Drive Cables    Attaching Serial ATA Cables   S8228 is eguipped with 4 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     The following pictures illustrate how to connect an SATA drive    1  SATA drive cable  connection    2  SATA drive power  connection    3  SATA cable motherboard  connector    4  SATA drive power  adapter       28  http   www  TYAN com    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 16 slot                   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  It is  better to try another slot or return the faulty card 
59. ype  UT UTFB    mb Ke           pport  Sredir Memory Display 1    Delay      02 69               198 85  2010  f merican Megatr    Configure Remote Access type        parameters    Remote Access Select Remote Access type       The following BIOS items are available only when Remote Access is set to   Enabled      53  http   www  TYAN com    Feature   Option   Description                  Configure Remote Access type and parameters  Select Serial port for console  COMI Redirection  Make sure the  Serial Port Number selected port is enable  COM2 COM 1   External COM  COM 2   BMC COM for SOL    115200 8 n 1    57600 8 n 1  Serial Port Mode 38400 8 n 1 Select Serial Port settings     19200 8    1  09600 8 n 1     Noe      Flow Control Select Flow Control for  console redirection   Redirection is always active   Always  Some Oss may not work if set      to Always   Redirection    Turns off the redirection after  After BIOS POST Disabled POST Boot Loader   Turns off the redirection after  Boot Loader POST Boot Loader     ANSE  Terminal Type VT100 Select the target terminal type   VT UTF8  Enabled Enable VT UFT8 Combination  Key Support for ANSI VT100  Disabled terminals   No Delay  Sredir Memory Display   Delay 1 Sec Gives the delay in seconds to    Delay Delay 2 Sec display memory information   Delay 4 Sec    VT UTF8 Combo Key  Support       54  http   www  TYAN com    3 7 8   USB Configuration Sub  Menu    You can use this screen to view the USB Configuration Menu  Use the up and
    
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