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1.                                                                                                                   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  Make sure that the Standby PWR LED  LE2  is not on   Note  If LE2 is on   the onboard power is on  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  Install    CPU and heatsink   be sure that it is fully seated  and then 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  Th
2.                                                                                                          iR X9SCM X9SCL  F  Rev 1 0                                                                   Chapter 2  Installation                      Serial Port Pin Definitions   COM1 COM2    Pin   Definition Pin  Definition   1 DCD   6 DSR   2 RXD   7 RTS   3 TXD   8 CTS   4 DTR   9 RI   5 Ground   10 NC  1  COM1  2  COM2                                                                                             SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual                      Video Connector VGAICRT Pin  A Video  VGA  connector is located ati  next to the COM Port on the I O Pin  Definition Pin  Definition  backpanel  This connector is used 1 REg dO Seung  to provide video and CRT display        11 ING  Refer to the board layout below for      Blue HEF    MS ISDA DRE Dala   the location  4  NC 13   HSYNC  5 Ground 14   VSYSNC  6 Ground 15   MS3  SCL  DDC CLK   7 Ground 16   Case  8 Ground 17   Case  9 5V  NC  No Connection                1  VGA                                                                                                                                                                            RII                                         Fa ES  LL    e a ULL                                           2 20    Chapter 2  Installation       Front Control Panel    JF1 contains header pins for various buttons and indicators that are normally lo   cated on a
3.                                                                            P SUPER  X9SCM X9SCL  F  Rev 1 0  x a       O                                                                                                                               Caution  1  To prevent damage to the motherboard and its components   Gro  please do not use a force greater than 8 Ib inch on each mounting screw    during motherboard installation  2  Some components are very close to the  mounting holes  Please take precautionary measures to avoid damaging  these components when installing the motherboard to the chassis     2 13    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       Installing the Motherboard    1  Install the I O shield into the chassis        2  Locate the mounting holes on the motherboard     3  Locate the matching mounting holes on the chassis  Align the mounting holes  on the motherboard against the mounting holes on the chassis     4  Install standoffs in the chassis as needed     AL    5  Install the motherboard into the chassis carefully to avoid damaging mother   board components        Chasis CE    6  Using the Philips screwdriver  insert a Pan head   6 screw into a mounting  hole on the motherboard and its matching mounting hole on the chassis      8          8       A  Motherboarc  d 9 se  Sp  gt  Motherboard  1   U    Chassis               Chassis    J    7  Repeat Step 5 to insert  6 screws into all mounting holes   8  Make sure that the motherboard is se
4.                                              DDR3  CHA s  DIMM1  1333 1066MHz      DIMM2 Far   PCle x8 Slot  Slot 7  Serra POA SS Socket 4 UDIMM  PCle2 0_x8 DDR3  CHB    DIMM1  PCIe x8 Slot  Slot 6      Sei N  Ito 5 0Gb oo 1333 1066MHz    _DIMM2 Far   PCle x8 Slot  Slot 5     PCle2 0 x4   X9SCM seires only  SVID 5 0Gb  SMR  VRM 12  MISC VRs za  ae  st LO  x  NE  PCle x8 Slot  Slot 4  PCle x4 gPCle x1     GLAN1 Le Jp as  LOTO 5 0Gbps 2 5Gbps   82574L  PCle x14  GLAN2  ime T LIN ECN  SATA II RJ45  6 4 SATA Port    ies aie 300MB s Cougar Point 2 5Gbps L 82579   X9SCL X9SCM    See Note below  82574L for the X9SCL  F  TI  SATA III PCI32_ J Hermon WPCM450  WASATA OD  600MB s PCH  Winbond BMC  Tea T  USB2 0 PC  9 USB Poris 480Mbps  Rmi    TPM1 2 Header LEG RTL8201   vGA  PHY    Note  Port  6 SATA II ports for X9SCL     4 SATA II  amp  2 SATA III port  for X9SCM  Flash RJ45  SPI 32Mb                      COM1 2 K          HEALTH  INFO             P S2 kK       NCT6776F  LPC I O                System Block Diagram       4 Note  This is a general block diagram and may not exactly represent  the features on your motherboard  See the Motherboard Features  pages for the actual specifications of each motherboard        Chapter 1  Introduction       1 2 Chipset Overview    The X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F supports a single Intel   Xeon  E3 1200 series  2nd generation Intel Core amp  i3  Pentium    Celeron processor in  an LGA 1155 socket  Built upon the functionality and the capabil
5.                                           X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F Jumpers  Number   Jumper Description Default  34 J29 SPI Programming  internal use    Closed  Normal   22 JBT1 CMOS Clear  See Chpt  2   13 JFC1 JlC2 SMB to PCI Slots  See Chpt  2   12 JPB BMC Enable Pins 1 2  Enabled   17 JPG1 Onboard VGA Enable Pins 1 2  Enabled   10 11 JPL1 JPL2 LAN1 LAN2 Enable Pins 1 2  Enabled   48 JPUSB1 USB 0 1 Wake Up Enable Pins 1 2  Enabled   41 JWD Watch Dog Timer Enable Pins 1 2  Reset   51 JPME1 ME Recovery Open  Normal                          1 6    Chapter 1  Introduction          X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F Headers Connectors                                                                                                             Number Connector Description   21 B1 Onboard Battery   4 16 COM1 COM2 COM1 2 Serial Connection Headers   35 BIOS SPI BIOS   42 38 37 7 30   Fans 1 4  Fan A System CPU Fan Headers   36 J31 SPI Programming  internal use    43 JF1 Front Panel Control Header   33 JL1 Chassis Intrusion Header   44 JLED1 Power LED Indicator Header   46 JPW1 24 pin ATX Main Power Connector  Required    47 JPW2  12V 8 pin CPU power Connector  Required    1 KB Mouse Keyboard Mouse Connectors   8 9 3 LAN1 LAN2  IPMI LAN   Gigabit  RJ45  Ports  LAN1 2   IPMI  LAN  F models    50 49 I SATA 0 1 Serial ATA Ports 0 1  X9SCL  SATA II Ports  XK9SCM    SATA II  Ports    27 26 25 24 I SATA 2 5 SATA II Ports   45 JPC PWR supply  PC  System Management Bus   40 JSPK
6.                                        O 4 6  Intel AES NI    iier tr a vie i tt nn nee d ec tenu 4 6  Intel   Hyper Threading Technology                      sess 4 6  Active Processor COI6S      incre tn nicer n ad cit el ia 4 6  Power Technology aice cett tma irae tnr gne du Re e RE EE a a n IG 4 6  EIS unire Orte ces Dea ata UB Data a UI cis uon 4 6  P SIATE  GoordiliatiOfi       roro rre ret cane iai onera gea Fork aa ad 3 4 7  CPU  C3  Report  CPU CG R6pOrt       iieri rr e cines 4 7  C State  package  limit setting    c tatit ctt receta ee marges 4 7  Turbo  Mode        ta catea enne tat   n t   Dai aS ta 4 7   gt  Chipset Configuration    nene eee nnnm tne 4 7   gt  CPU  Bridge  Configuration    es tere eee nte a o a i tg La a 4 7  Memory Frequency          mmm nenea nenea ana nana nana ana anna 4 7  Wd Eee reer aia baia ta aa e Da 3320 0 2000 0 da p   aula 4 8  Active State Power Management                c mmm nenea nana 4 8  PCIE  Maximum Payload  Size mita eat den er ae tea ea late 4 8    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       PGIEXDIGSS  POE saco ner cor cete e E er 4 8  PEGROICE  GEM irrena E E E 4 8  Detect Non Compliant Device          ridere D eda te 4 8  GDE COnNtrolIEN e                                          4 8  Wake oti LAN from  S5    ccr err rre treno a aa e bea a 4 9  Legacy USB  Support      iiis tein sete rea ne pesce eee ce EIER Re at 4 9  BIOS  EHC  Hand Off           5 c rre tt eere etate eet ttt 4 9  PIDE SATA Configur
7.            m EI                                                                       SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       2 9 SATA Connections    Note the following conditions when connecting the Serial ATA disk drive cables       Besure to use the correct cable for each connector  Refer to Page 1 1 for cables  that came with your shipment       Ared mark on a wire indicates the location of pin 1     SATA Connections    Six Serial ATA  SATA  connectors  I SATA 0 5  are located on the motherboard   For the X9SCM series  I SATA Ports 0 1 support SATA III  and I SATA Ports 2 5  support SATA II  For the X9SCL models  all SATA ports support SATAII  These  Serial Link connections provide faster data transmission than legacy Parallel ATA                                                                                                                                                                      See the table on the right for pin definitions   SATA Connectors  Pin Definitions  SATA Connector Types Pin    Signal  X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F 1 Ground  Porti Connection   Port Connection 2 SATA TXP  Type Type  3 SATA TXN  I SATA 0 1   SATA III I SATA 0 5   SATA II  4 Ground  I SATA 2 5   SATA II    5 SATA RXN  6 SATA RXP  Tf Ground  fano T A    is A  I SATA 0  5 E le  3 pg __   B   SATA 1  E ie  z C  I SATA 2  E   D  I SATA 3     E  I SATA 4  5 N  4 ES a N E  SATA 5  E au Socket H2 l     LGA 1155 IJ  15       SUPER X9SCM X9SCLCF  Rev1 0          
8.      Low   This level is considered as the  normal  operating state  The CPU  temperature is well below the CPU  Temperature Tolerance   The mother   board fans and CPU will run normally as configured in the BIOS  Fan Speed  Control      User intervention  No action required     Medium     The processor is running warmer  This is a    precautionary    level  and generally means that there may be factors contributing to this condition   but the CPU is still within its normal operating state and below the CPU   Temperature Tolerance   The motherboard fans and CPU will run normally  as configured in the BIOS  The fans may adjust to a faster speed depending  on the Fan Speed Control settings     User intervention  No action is required  However  consider checking the CPU  fans and the chassis ventilation for blockage     High     The processor is running hot  This is a  caution  level since the CPU s   Temperature Tolerance  has been reached  or has been exceeded  and may  activate an overheat alarm     4 13    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F       The information provided above is for your reference only  For more information  on thermal management  please refer to Intel s Web site at www Intel com     Fan1   Fan4  FanA Reading    This feature displays the fan speed readings from fan interfaces Fan1 through  Fan4 and FanA     12V  VDIMM  5VCC   12V  AVCC  3 3VCC  VSB  VBAT    This feature displays the current voltages of the above voltage monitors      gt    ACPI Con
9.      This warranty only covers normal consumer use and does not cover damages  incurred in shipping or from failure due to the alteration  misuse  abuse or improper  maintenance of products     During the warranty period  contact your distributor first for any product prob   lems     SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       Notes    Chapter 4  AMI BIOS       4 1    Chapter 4    BIOS    Introduction    This chapter describes the AMI BIOS Setup Utility for the XOSCM X9SCM F X9SCL   X9SCL F X9SCL  F  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      Starting BIOS Setup Utility    To enter the AMI BIOS Setup Utility screens  press the   Delete   key while the  System is booting up     Note  In most cases  the   Delete   key is used to invoke the AMI BIOS  setup screen  There are a few cases when other keys are used  such as    F1      F2    etc     Each main BIOS menu option is described in this manual  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  configured by the user  The right frame displays the key legend  Above the key  legend is an area reserved for a text message  
10.    HDD LED LED Anode   NIC1 LED LED Anode   NIC2 LED LED Anode        OH Fan Fail LED    Bum    Power Fail LED lolo  k LED Anode t  Ground efo  Reset gt  Reset Button  Ground fo  o   PWR  gt  Power Button    2 22    NIC1 NIC2  LAN1 LAN2     The NIC  Network Interface Controller   LED connection for LAN port 1 is located  on pins 11 and 12 of JF1  and the LED  connection for LAN Port 2 is on Pins 9  and 10  NIC1 LED and NIC2 LED are  2 pin NIC LED headers  Attach NIC LED  cables to NIC1 and NIC2 LED indicators  to display network activities  Refer to the  table on the right for pin definitions     Overheat  OH  Fan Fail Front UID LED    Connect an LED cable to the Front UID and  OH Fan Fail connections on pins 7 and 8  of JF1 to display UID  Unit ID  signals or  to provide advanced warnings for chassis  overheat fan failure  Refer to the table on  the right for pin defi nitions     Power LED  HDD LED  G NIC1 LED    Qo NIC2 LED       oH Fan Fail LED  Power Fail LED  Ground    Ground    2 23    Chapter 2  Installation          LAN1 LAN2 LED  Pin Definitions  JF1           Pin  Definition    9 11   Vcc       10 12   LAN Active          OH Fan Fail LED  Pin Definitions  JF1        Pin  Definition  7   Vec Blue UID LED  8   OH Fan Fail LED          OH Fan Fail Indicator  Status          State Definition  Off   Normal  On   Overheat    Flash   ing    Fan Fail                A  NIC1 LED  B  NIC2 LED  C  OH Fan Fail UID LED       LED Anode   LED Anode   LED Anode   LED Anode   UID LED
11.    LED Anode   Reset   Reset Button    PWR  gt  Power Button    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       Reset Button    The Reset Button connection is located  on pins 3 and 4 of JF1  Attach it to a  hardware reset switch on the computer  case to reset the system  Refer to the  table on the right for pin definitions     Power Button    The Power Button connection is located  on pins1 and 2 of JF1  Momentarily con   tacting both pins will power on off the sys   tem  This button can also be configured  to function as a suspend button  with a  setting in the BIOS   see Chapter 4   To  turn off the power in the suspend mode   press the button for at least 4 seconds   Refer to the table on the right for pin  definitions     Reset Button  Pin Definitions  JF1           Pin   Definition  3   Reset  4   Ground          Power Button  Pin Definitions  JF1           Pin  Definition    1   Signal  2   Ground       A  Reset Button  B  PWR Button          Power LED ofo  LED_Anode   HDD LED ofe  LED_Anode   NIC1 LED  o o  LED Anode    NIC2 LED olo  LED_Anode   OH Fan Fail LED lo e   UID LED  Power Fail LED  o o   LED Anode   Ground fo   0   Reset gt  Reset Button Q  Ground fo   0   PWR  gt  Power Button          2 24    Chapter 2  Installation       2 6 Connecting Cables    This section provides brief descriptions and pin out definitions for onboard headers  and connectors  Be sure to use the correct cable for each header or connector  For  information on Backpanel U
12.    Network Connections    One  1  Intel 82574L Gigabit Ethernet controller for  LAN 1  and one  1  Intel 82579 PHY for LAN 2  Note   The X9SCL  F features two  2  Intel 82574L Gigabit  Ethernet controllers  one each for LAN 1 and LAN 2        Two  2  RJ 45 Rear IO Panel Connectors with Link  and Activity LEDs       Single Realtek RTL8201N PHY to support IPMI 2 0  LAN  X9SCM F X9SCL F X9SCL   F Only        I O Devices       SATA Connections        X9SCM X9SCM F        e SATA III Ports  6Gb s      Two  2   I SATA 0 1          SATA II Ports  3Gb s    Four  4   I SATA 2 5         X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F          SATA II Ports   Six  6   I SATA 0 5        RAID  Windows  RAID 0  1  5  10          Onboard IPMI  X9SCM F X9SCL F X9SCL  F Only        IPMI 2 0 supported by the WPCM450 Server BMC       USB Devices       Two  2  USB ports on the rear IO panel  USB 0 1        Six  6  USB header connectors for front access  USB  2 3  USB 4 5  USB 12 13        One  1  Type A USB internal connector  USB 11        Keyboard Mouse          PS 2 Keyboard Mouse ports on the I O backpanel       1 8       Chapter 1  Introduction          Serial  COM  Ports    Two  2  Fast UART 16550 connections  one 9 pin  RS 232 port  Backplane COM1 port  and one header   FP COM2     Super I O  Winbond Super I O NCP6776F                BIOS 64 MB SPI AMI BIOS   SM Flash BIOS    Play and Plug  PnPO  DMI 2 3  PCI 2 3  ACPI  1 0 2 0 3 0  USB Keyboard and SMBIOS 2 5          Power Configuration   ACPI ACPM Power Managem
13.    The X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F   X9SCL  F has five fan headers  Fan 1 Fan  4 and Fan A   These are 4 pin fan headers  A  fan speed control setting in the BIOS Hardware  Monitoring section allows the BIOS to auto   matically set fan speeds based on the system  temperature  Refer to the table on the right for  pin definitions and fan designations     i    Note  Please use 4 pin fans only   Though 3 pin fans will still work on  this motherboard  they will only run at  full speed and cannot be automatically  controlled     Chassis Intrusion    A Chassis Intrusion header is located at JL1 on  the motherboard  Attach the appropriate cable  from the chassis to inform you of a chassis intru   sion when the chassis is opened                 EMIOUSE                                     usBiat    bis    E stil    PTA             DDR3 4066 1333 UDIMM required E                e MI                   soo  a a e                      Socket H2          LGA 1155              CPU                                           Cougar Point       Standard PCH                            cisaTaon   XBSCL  SATA2  XOSCM  SATA3              aem                                                                Fan Header  Pin Definitions       Pin  Definition                   1   Ground  Black   2 2 5A  12V   Red   3   Tachometer  4   PWM_Control  Fan Header    Designations          Fan    Fant     FanA    Use with  Fan4   CPU Memory Zone    l O Add on Cards                   Chassis Intrusion  Pin Defini
14.    or for it to automatically return to a power on state   See the Advanced BIOS Setup section to change this setting  The default setting  is Last State     1 4 PC Health Monitoring    This section describes the PC health monitoring features of the board  All have  an onboard System Hardware Monitoring chip that supports PC health monitoring   An onboard voltage monitor will scan these onboard voltages continuously  CPU  Vcore  NIC Vcore  BMC Vcore  AUX Vcore  Standby ME Vcore  12V Scale  1 5V   3 3V Vcc V   3 3VSB  and Battery Voltage  Once a voltage becomes unstable  a  warning is given  or an error message is sent to the screen  The user can adjust  the voltage thresholds to define the sensitivity of the voltage monitor     Fan Status Monitor with Firmware Control    PC health monitoring in the BIOS can check the RPM status of the cooling fans  The  onboard CPU and chassis fans are controlled by Thermal Management via BIOS   under the Hardware Monitoring section in the Advanced Setting      Environmental Temperature Control    The thermal control sensor monitors the CPU temperature in real time and will turn  on the thermal control fan whenever the CPU temperature exceeds a user defined  threshold  The overheat circuitry runs independently from the CPU  Once the ther   mal sensor detects that the CPU temperature is too high  it will automatically turn  on the thermal fans to prevent the CPU from overheating  The onboard chassis  thermal circuitry can monitor the overall s
15.   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    4 12    Chapter 4  AMI BIOS        gt Hardware Health Configuration    Fan Speed Control Mode    This feature allows the user to decide how the system controls the speeds of the  onboard fans  The CPU temperature and the fan speed are correlative  When the  CPU on die temperature increases  the fan speed will also increase for effective  System cooling  Select  Full Speed  to allow the onboard fans to run at full speed   of 10096 Pulse Width Modulation Duty Cycle  for maximum cooling  This setting  is recommended for special system configuration or debugging  Select  Standard   for the onboard fans to run at 50  of the Initial PWM Cycle in order to balance the  needs between system cooling and power saving  This setting is recommended  for regular systems with normal hardware configurations  Select  Optimal  for the  onboard fans to run at 3096 of the Initial PWM Cycle for best power efficiency and  maximum quietness  The options are Full Speed   100  of PWM Cycle   Standard   25096 of PWM Cycle   and Optimal   30  of PWM Cycle      CPU Temperature Display Mode    This feature displays the CPU temperature detected by DTS  i e    34  C  or tem   perature status in text   Low    Medium  or  High    The options are Text Mode  or DTS     If Text Mode is selected  the CPU Temperature Display Mode will show the CPU  temperature status as follows
16.   Use your thumb and your index finger to hold the CPU at the North center  edge and the South center edge of the CPU     L y  o  X North Center Edge  Z    xe  CANIS  N DNAT         4  Align the CPU key that is the semi circle cutouts against the socket keys   Once it is aligned  carefully lower the CPU straight down into the socket   Do    not drop the CPU on the socket  Do not move the CPU horizontally or verti   cally        2 3    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       5  Do not rub the CPU against the surface or against any pins of the socket to  avoid damaging the CPU or the socket         6  With the CPU inside the socket  inspect the four corners of the CPU to make  sure that the CPU is properly installed     7  Use your thumb to gently push the load lever down to the lever lock         CPU properly  installed    oad lever locked  into place    Warning  You can only install the CPU inside the socket only in one direction    AN Make sure that it is properly inserted into the CPU socket before closing the  load plate  If it doesn t close properly  do not force it as it may damage your  CPU  Instead  open the load plate again and double check that the CPU is  aligned properly     2 4    Chapter 2  Installation       Installing a Passive CPU Heatsink    1  Do not apply any thermal grease to the heatsink or the CPU die    the re   quired amount has already been applied     2  Place the heatsink on top of the CPU so that the four mounting holes are 
17.   to the system configuration  and reboot the computer  Select Discard Changes and  Exit from the Exit menu and press  lt Enter gt     Discard Changes   Select this option and press  lt Enter gt  to discard all the changes and return to the  AMI BIOS Utility Program    Restore Defaults    To set this feature  select Restore Defaults from the Exit menu and press  lt Enter gt    These are factory settings designed for maximum system stability  but not for  maximum performance     4 20    Chapter 4  AMI BIOS       Save As User Defaults   To set this feature  select Save as User Defaults from the Exit menu and press   En   ter    This enables the user to save any changes to the BIOS setup for future use  Restore User Defaults   To set this feature  select Restore User Defaults from the Exit menu and press   En   ter    Use this feature to retrieve user defined settings that were saved previously   Boot Override    Set this feature to override a previously defined boot device  The available devices  will be listed below     4 21    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F       Notes    4 22    Appendix A  POST Error Beep Codes       Appendix A    BIOS Error Beep Codes    During the POST  Power On Self Test  routines  which are performed each time  the system is powered on  errors may occur     Non fatal errors are those which  in most cases  allow the system to continue  with bootup  The error messages normally appear on the screen     Fatal errors will not allow the system to
18.  1066 1333 UDIMM required                   ona                                  Socket H2             LGA 1155                                                             Buer                                                          JPME E  ET Jemez       S                             JPUSB1  Backplane USB  0 1 Wake up Enable           Pin  Definition  1 2   Enabled  Default   2 3   Disabled          BMC IPMI Enable Disable  Jumper Settings          Settings Definition  Pins 1 2   Enabled  Default     Pins 2 3   Disabled          A  BP USB 0 1 Wake up             B  BMC Enable    Chapter 2  Installation       ME Recovery    When enabled  Intel ME Recovery  JPME1   is used to update  the ME  Management En   gine  firmware  When disabled  the firmware  is protected     ME Recovery   JPME1           Pin Definition    1 2   Enabled       Open   Normal  Default                        KBINGUSE                                  Dimuza    usBiat    omnis                         E   E  DDR3 1066 1333 UDIMM required    Dimma    cow                               VGA       Socket H2  LGA 1155                               LANI                                                                               6     aa  E  E   TET  suc  E Cougar Pont  gt X    Standard PCH    i  IIZCt i 4  e E Sf  sara                                                                                              2 35    A  JPME1    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       2 8 Onboard Indicat
19.  248     PCI E Slot 4  5  6   amp  7 OPROM    Use this feature to enable or disable PCI slot Option ROMs  The options are Dis   abled and Enabled     Onboard LAN Option ROM Select    This feature selects whether to load the iSCSI or PXE onboard LAN option ROM   The options are iSCSI and PXE     Load Onboard LAN1 Option ROM Load Onboard LAN2 Option ROM    This feature is to enable or disable the onboard option ROMs  The options are  Disabled and Enabled     Boot Graphics Adapter Priority    Use the feature to select the graphics controller to be used as the primary boot  device  The options are Offboard VGA and Onboard VGA      gt Super IO Device Configuration    Serial Port 1   Serial Port 2    Select Enabled to enable the onboard serial port  The options are Enabled and  Disabled     Serial Port1 Settings  Serial Port2 Settings    This option specifies the base I O port address and the Interrupt Request address  of Serial Port 1 and Serial Port 2  Select Disabled to prevent the serial port from  accessing any system resources  When this option is set to Disabled  the serial port  physically becomes unavailable  Select 3F8 IRQA to allow the serial port to use 3F8  as its I O port address and IRQ 4 for the interrupt address  The options for Serial  Port1 are Disabled  3F8 IRQ4  3E8 IRQ4  2F8 IRQ3 and 2E8 IRQ3  The options for  Serial Port2 are Disabled  3F8 IRQ4  3E8 IRQ4  2F8 IRQ3  and 2E8 IRQ3     Serial Port 2 Mode    Use this feature to configure Serial Port 2 mode  The op
20.  CD include chipset drivers for Windows   security programs  and audio drivers     Question  Why do   get an error message  IASTOR SYS read error  and  press F6  to install Intel RAID driver  when installing Windows on my motherboard     Answer  To solve this issue  disable the IPMI jumper  Another solution is to use a  USB floppy drive instead of the onboard floppy drive  For the IPMI jumper location   please check Chapter 1     Question  What is the heatsink part number for my X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL   X9SCL F X9SCL  F motherboard     Answer  For the 1U passive heatsink  ask for SNK P0046P  back plate is included    For the 2U active heatsink  use SNK P0046A4     Question  Why can t   recover the BIOS even when I   ve followed the instructions  in the user s manual for the motherboard     Answer  Please disable the IPMI jumper and try it again  For the jumper location   please check Chapter 1     SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       3 4 Battery Removal and Installation    Battery Removal  To remove the onboard battery  follow the steps below     1  Power off your system and unplug your power cable   2  Locate the onboard battery as shown below     3  Using a tool such as a pen or a small screwdriver  push the battery lock out   wards to unlock it  Once unlocked  the battery will pop out from the holder     4  Remove the battery     Battery Battery    Lock LN E    Battery Holder    Proper Battery Disposal    Warning  Please handle used batteries carefu
21.  F X9SCL  F       Aggressive Link Power Management  This feature Enables or Disables Agressive Link Power Management  support for Cougar Point BO stepping and later  The options are Enabled  and Disabled   SATA Port0 Port5  This item displays the information detected on the installed SATA drives  on the particular SATA port   Staggered Spin Up  Set this item to Enabled to enable Staggered Spin up support  The  options are Enabled and Disabled   External SATA Port  Set this item to Enabled to enable eSATA support  The options are  Enabled and Disabled   Hot Plug  Set this item to Enabled to enable hot plugging  The options are  Enabled and Disabled   RAID Mode    The following items are displayed when RAID Mode is selected     SATA Port0 Port5  This item displays the information detected on the installed SATA drives  on the particular SATA port    Hot Plug    Set this item to Enabled to enable hot plugging  The options are  Enabled and Disabled      gt PCle PCI PnP 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     Chapter 4  AMI BIOS       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
22.  Speaker Header  Pins 3 4  Internal  1 4 External    5 JTPM Trusted Platform Module  TPM  Header   29 JWF1 SATA DOM  Device On Module  Power Connector   15 JWOL Wake On LAN Header   39 SPKR1 Internal Speaker Buzzer   31  32 T SGPIO 1 2 Serial Link General Purpose IO 1 2 Headers  5V   Gen1 Gen 2   2 USB0 1 Backpanel USB 0 1  20 19 18 USB2 3  USB4 5  Front Accessible USB Connections  via 3 Headers   USB 12 13   23 USB 11 Front Accessible Type A USB Connector   6 VGA Onboard Video Port  X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F LED Indicators   Number   LED   Description Color State Status   14 LE7   IPMI Heartbeat LED Green  Blinking   IPMI Active   28 LE2   Onboard Standby PWR LED Green  Solid on   Power is On   52 LE4   Power Standby Green  Solid on   System is plugged in                      1 7    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       Motherboard Features                         CPU Single Intel amp  Xeon E3 1200 series  2nd generation  Intel Core amp  i3  Pentium    Celeron   processor in an  LGA 1155 socket   Memory Four  4  SDRAM DIMM slots support up to 32 GB of  DDR3 Unbuffered  ECC 1333 1066 memory  Supports dual channel memory bus  DIMM sizes  UDIMM 1 GB  2 GB  4GB and 8GB  Chipset Intel   C204 Express  X9SCM Series     Intel amp  C202 Express  X9SCL Series        Expansion Slots    Two  2  PCI Express 2 0 x8 slots       Two  2  PCI Express x4 in x8 slots  One  1  on the  X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL   F       Integrated Graphics    Matrox amp  G200eW    
23.  aligned with those on the Motherboard s and the Heatsink Bracket under     neath     3  Screw in two diagonal screws  i e   the  1 and the  2 screws  until just snug    do not over tighten the screws to avoid possible damage to the CPU      4  Finish the installation by fully tightening all four screws             Screw 1          Motherboard    Mounting Holes             Recommended Supermicro  heatsink   SNK P0046P heatsink with BKT   0028L bottom bracket                      SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       Removing the Heatsink    Warning  We do not recommend that the CPU or the heatsink be removed   However  if you do need to uninstall the heatsink  please follow the instruc   tions below to uninstall the heatsink to prevent damage done to the CPU  or the CPU socket     Unscrew the heatsink screws from the motherboard in the sequence as shown  in the illustration below     Gently wriggle the heatsink to loosen it from the CPU   Do not use excessive  force when wriggling the heatsink       Remove the heatsink  then remove the CPU from the CPU socket     Clean the surface of the CPU and the heatsink  removing the used thermal  grease  Reapply the proper amount of thermal grease on the surface before  re installing the CPU and the heatsink          Loosen screws in  sequence as shown        Screw 1    Motherboard    Remove the Heatsink    Bracket from underneath  the motherboard     Installing an Active Fan  CPU Heatsink    Locate the CPU Fan
24.  and Windows  2008 Operating Systems     Slow Blinking LED for Suspend State Indicator    When the CPU goes into a suspend state  the chassis power LED will start to blink  to indicate that the CPU is in suspend mode  When the user presses any key  the  CPU will  wake up   and the LED will automatically stop blinking and remain on     1 6 Power Supply    As with all computer products  a stable power source is necessary for proper and  reliable operation  It is even more important for processors that have high CPU  clock rates     This motherboard accommodates 24 pin ATX power supplies  Although most  power supplies generally meet the specifications required by the CPU  some are  inadequate  In addition  the 12V 8 pin power connector located at JPW2 is also  required to ensure adequate power supply to the system  Also your power supply  must supply 1 5A for the Ethernet ports     A Warning  Please use a power supply that contains a 24 pin and an 8 pin  or a 4 pin power connector  Be sure to connect these connectors to the 24   pin  JPW1  and the 8 pin  JPW2  power connectors on the motherboard      Note  The JPW2 power connector on the motherboard also supports  i one 4 pin connector     1 13    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       It is strongly recommended that you use a high quality power supply that meets ATX  power supply Specification 2 02 or above  It must also be SSI compliant   For more  information  please refer to the web site at http   ww
25.  bootable device or USB  pen thumb drive  Use the following format           F3   ami bat BIOS ROM filename xxx   Enter        Note  Always use the file named  ami bat  to update the BIOS  and insert      a space between  ami bat  and the filename  The BIOS ROM filename  will bear the motherboard name  i e   X9SCM  and build version as the  extension  For example   X9SCM0 115   When completed  your system  will automatically reboot     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  lt F10 gt  to save and exit  The system  will then reboot     Warning  Do not shut down or reset the system while updating the BIOS  to prevent possible system boot failure       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   Question    think my BIOS is corrupted  How can   recover my BIOS     Answer  Please see Appendix C BIOS Recovery for detailed instructions     Chapter 3  Troubleshooting       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 software you need  Software on the
26.  continue to bootup  If a fatal error oc   curs  you should consult with your system manufacturer for possible repairs     These fatal errors are usually communicated through a series of audible beeps   The numbers on the fatal error list correspond to the number of beeps for the  corresponding error     A 1 BIOS Error Beep Codes       BIOS Error Beep Codes          Beep Code LED Error Message Description  1 beep Refresh Circuits have been reset    Ready to power up    5 short beeps   1 long Memory error No memory detected in the   beep system   8 beeps Display memory Video adapter missing or with  read write error faulty memory   OH LED On System OH System Overheat             A 1    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       Notes    A 2    Appendix B  Software Installation Instructions       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   Note  To install the Windows Operating System  please  refer to the instructions posted on our website at http   www supermicro com   support manuals          S SUPERMICRO X9SCL X9SCM Motherboard Drivers  amp  Tools  WinXP           Intel Chipset INF files  SUPERMICR      Drivers  amp  Tools    Matrox G200e Graphics D
27.  control panel at the front of the chassis  These connectors are designed  specifically for use with Supermicro server chassis  See the figure below for the  descriptions of the various control panel buttons and LED indicators  Refer to the  following section for descriptions and pin definitions     Power LED LED Anode t   HDD LED LED Anode     NIC1 LED LED Anode     NIC2 LED LED Anode t  OH Fan Fail LED    UID LED   Power Fail LED Y LED Anode     Ground fo   0   Reset gt  Reset Button    PWR  gt  Power Button       JF1 Header Pins          Pin 16 Pin 15                                                                                                 CO000000  D 0000000          Pin 2 Pin 1                                                                                                                   2 21    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       Front Control Panel Pin Definitions                      Power LED  Power LED Pin Definitions  JF1   The Power LED connection is located Pin  Definition  on pins 15 and 16 of JF1  Refer to the 15   3 3V vcc  table on the right for pin definitions  16   Ground  HDD LED  The HDD LED connection is located HDD LED    on pins 13 and 14 of JF1  Attach a iii lela al       cable here to indicate the status of iba    HDD related activities  including IDE   SATA activities  See the table on the    13   3 3V vec       14   HD Active          right for pin definitions     A  PWR LED   B  HDD LED  Q Power LED LED Anode   
28.  ipee pec XN ERR 2 36  EAN MAN 2 LEDS ancien sentient cn acts pa ar REOR 2 36  IPMI Dedicated LAN LEDS  5    ee diete es rino a ta 2 36  Onboard Power LED re nter ibn referta 2 37  IPMI3bleartbeatiEED  errore  e i Sa aia ata ea 2 37  Power  Standby WED bs odeur aa ata cai ai oi aa t   ai ea ap Re 2 37  2 9 SATA Connections  iii iaca ec at v   ati lac a cai REM tia 2 38  SATA Connections  sms ecua                             2 38  Chapter 3  Troubleshooting  3 1 Troubleshooting Procedures    etri nba teca tr it a ua 3 1  Before POWEr ON P              a 3 1  ING  POWER cecus curae tes taiate cone i reala uta Eo Aa Catia aa eta aaa 3 1  muro                                         3 2  Memory EITFOrS  nas rautate tp e ne ena iari redibat eres a 3 2  Losing the System   s Setup Configuration    nenea eee anna nana 3 2  3 2 Technical Support Procedures            cennne nenea nene manea nea nter 3 3  3 3   Frequently Asked Questions    e ceas ceeace rere 3 4  3 4 Battery Removal and Installation    3 6  Battery RomoVval    et ne ee aa datata cete A ae i a 3 6  Proper Battery Disposal n ozana aaa area aaa anina aa e a ta aan A 3 6  Battery Installation  coe red acasa a alai ia nt N p   3 6  3 5 Returning Merchandise for Service    nenea nene nenea anna anna 3 7  Chapter 4  BIOS  4 1 Introduction  se ce eee ea oa a aaa ea a Cada aa   i ai a a 6 fa da 4 1  Starting BIOS Setup Utilily                ettet i it at 4 1  How To Change the Configuration Data    nenea nenea ana 4 1  How t
29.  keyboard mouse   virtual media emulation  It also provides LPC interface to control Super IO func   tions  The WPCMASOR is connected to the network via an external Ethernet PHY  module     The WPCM450R communicates with onboard components via six SMBus inter     faces  fan control  and Platform Environment Control Interface  PECI  buses     Note  For more information on IPMI configuration  please refer to the  Embedded IPMI User s Guide posted on our Website   http   www su   permicro com support manuals      Chapter 2  Installation       Chapter 2    Installation    2 1 Static Sensitive Devices    Electrostatic Discharge  ESD  can damage electronic components  To avoid dam   aging 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       Putthe 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 on
30.  power connec   tor on the motherboard   Refer to  the layout on the right for the CPU  Fan location      Position the heatsink so that the  heatsink fan wires are closest to the  CPU fan power connector and are  not interfered with other compo   nents     Inspect the CPU Fan wires to make  sure that the wires are routed  through the bottom of the heatsink     Remove the thin layer of the protec   tive film from the copper core of the  heatsink     Warning  CPU may overheat  if the protective film is not re   moved from the heatsink     Apply the proper amount of thermal  grease on the CPU     f Note  if your heatsink came with  a thermal pad  please ignore  this step     If necessary  rearrange the wires  to make sure that the wires are not  pinched between the heatsink and  the CPU  Also make sure to keep  clearance between the fan wires  and the fins of the heatsink     2 7       Chapter 2  Installation       Recommended Supermicro  heatsink     SNK P0046A4 active heatsink       SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       7  Align the four heatsink fasten   ers with the mounting holes  on the motherboard  Gently  push the pairs of diagonal  fasteners   1  amp   2  and  3  amp    4  into the mounting holes  until you hear a click  Also   make sure to orient each  fastener so that the narrow  end of the groove is pointing            Push down    outward        LOCK s  s  Unlock    8  Repeat Step 7 to insert all  four heatsink fasteners into  the mounting 
31.  right for pin definitions     Wake On LAN    The Wake On LAN header is located  at JWOL on the motherboard  See the  table on the right for pin definitions    You must also have a LAN card with  a Wake On LAN connector and cable  to use this feature         REMOUSE                            USB          DDR3 1066 1233 UDIMM required             onnea  T                             Socket H2  LGA 1155                                             Slot PCLE 208                         suc  CTRL                      Cougar Point     Standard PCH    cEsaTaan                                                             ll        f        E bme ERE    1 EE aM vc c s qSoosil                            JPET EE  BE  evez       SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual          DOM PWR  Pin Definitions          Pin   Definition             1   5V   2   Ground   S   Ground  Wake On LAN  Pin Definitions     JWOL        Pin  Definition             1    5V Standby   2   Ground   3   Wake up  A DOM PWR  B  WOL    Chapter 2  Installation       2 7 Jumper Settings    Explanation of Jumpers    To modify the operation of the mother   board  jumpers can be used to choose  between optional settings  Jumpers create  shorts between two pins to change the  function of the connector  Pin 1 is identified  with a square solder pad on the printed  circuit board       Note  On two pin jumpers    Closed  means the jumper is on   and  Open  means the jumper is  off the pins     LAN Port Enab
32.  speed in the same bank      2  Push the release tabs outwards on both ends of the DIMM slot to unlock it     3  Align the key of the DIMM module with the receptive point on the memory  slot     4  Align the notches on both ends of the module against the receptive points on  the ends of the slot           Notches                                                          Releas   Tabs                            5  Use two thumbs together to press the notches on both ends of the module  straight down into the slot until the module snaps into place     Press both notches  straight down into     the memory slot     6  Press the release tabs to the lock positions to secure the DIMM module into  the slot     Removing Memory Modules    Reverse the steps above to remove the DIMM modules from the motherboard     2 10       Chapter 2  Installation       Memory Support    The X9SCM X9SCL series supports up to 32GB of Unbuffered  UDIMM  DDR3  ECC 1333 1066 MHz DIMMs in 4 memory slots     DIMM2B   Blue Slot   DIMM1B    DIMM2A   Blue Slot   DIMM1A    Memory Population Guidelines                                                                                                                SE ERREUR                                When installing memory modules  the DIMM slots should be populated in the following  order  DIMM2A  DIMM2B  DIMM1A and DIMM1B     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 
33. Configuration SOUECe       erat teo aa led t doe dcus 4 17  Boot SCINS teree er tat oa E aaa d a ai a aaa ale di aa 4 18  P Boot Options Priority sesasi a ata ag tanda 4 18  Boot Option  1  Boot option  2  Boot Option  3  etc    ee 4 18  P Delete  Boot Option    tcs netter rete gn td 4 18  Security Settlngs   cioe cn ae za pare ei eta a ae Pie ant d pa ao ot eaten se 4 19  Administrator Password    scite nre ai ae cai aaa cca aa 4 19  User PassWOIds  2 eren tn i ada aa pro Face i lg di dat o a e aa 4 19  Boot Sector Virus Prote Chon wie  ceea acea a aaa ce i dai ai e ate a 4 19  Exit  Options  sisti tea a i Shoes al REL leit Za ai aia e ta a 4 20  Save Changes  and  EXIEs o ura ahh a cel data cn a e a ba 4 20  Discard Changes and Exit necaz aaa oana ee rero ta ie eta male 4 20  Discard Changes  i MP di 30 ape i nal za ada aia ag 4 20  Restore  DeTauliS eO 4 20  Save As User Defaults   se ceea ea a e e penne interna 4 21  Restore User Defaults         sean aa aut cai cose ice ia aia aia ol ea e 4 21  Boot Ov  rtfide sisira a ia ca ca a i ia FO i il 4 21    xi    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       Appendix A    BIOS Error Beep Codes  A 1  BIOS Error Beep  Cod6S        deo E Ehe ca ata aa eet erue E ERE A 1    Appendix B    Software Installation Instructions  B 1 Installing Drivers       B 2    Configuring Supero Doctor Wissen rt co t o ren ri reete peus ect enset B 2  Appendix C   UEFI BIOS Recovery Instructions   Am Overview tothe EFI BIGS  enero c
34. D  header is connected to Front Control  Panel located at JF1 to indicate the  status of system power  See the table  on the right for pin definitions     Power Supply PC Connector    Power Supply IC Connector  located  at JPI C  monitors the status of the  power supply  fan and system tem   perature  See the table on the right  for pin definitions                                usean    omms       E omme             DDR3 1066 1333 UDIMM required                   onea       DIMMIA                         Socket H2       LGA 1155          CPU                                  uS POLED O48       anc  CTRL                                                                                                                            Onboard PWR LED  Pin Definitions       Pin  Definition    1   VCC  2   No Connection  3 Connection to PWR          LED in JF1                      PWR Supply PC   Pin Definitions  Pin  Definition  il   Clock  2   Data  3   PWR Fail  4   Ground  5   3 3V   A  PWR LED    B  PWR SMB    Chapter 2  Installation       T SGPIO 0 1 Headers    Two T SGPIO  Serial Link General  Purpose Input Output  headers are  located near the SATA connectors  on the motherboard  These headers  are used to communicate with the  enclosure management chip in the  System  See the table on the right  for pin definitions  Refer to the board  layout below for the locations of the  headers     TPM Header    This header is used to connect a  Trusted Platform Module  TPM   which  is availa
35. I Slot SMB Enable PCI Slot_SMB Enable    Jumper Settings       Use Jumpers   C1 l C2 to enable PCI  SMB  System Management Bus  support    Jumper Setting Definition                                                                                                      Short   Enabled  to improve system management for the    Open  Default    Disabled  PCI slots  See the table on the right for  jumper settings     A  Clear CMOS  4 SUR e   B  JI2C1  P og oc NAM O jd C  JFC2       eT    ow    NENNEN   f               Socket H2  LGA 1155                 CPU                                                    JPME DIS  IEI Jemez                            prm     1  amp L Ls  Xas  ser  xascm  sataa  9 ba   Leo     a    Dau    Bir                                                                      Chapter 2  Installation       REMOUSE          usean    VGA Enable    JPG1 allows you to enable or disable  the onboard VGA connector  The default  position is on pins 1 and 2 to enable  VGA  See the table on the right for  jumper settings     Watch Dog Enable    Watch Dog  JWD  is a system moni   tor that can reboot the system when a  software application hangs  Close Pins  1 2 to reset the system if an applica   tion hangs  Close Pins 2 3 to generate  a non maskable interrupt signal for the  application that hangs  See the table on  the right for jumper settings  Watch Dog  must also be enabled in the BIOS                                    bis       Pa          DDR3 1066 1939 UDIMM require
36. Onboard Power LED is located LED Status  at LE2 on the motherboard  A lit Status Definition  LE2 indicates that the motherboard Off   System Off  is either booting  or it is up and run  On   System On  running   ning  See the layout below for the  LED location        IPMI Heartbeat LED       IPMI Heartbeat LED Indicator  LE7   An IPMI Heartbeat LED is located at LED Settings  LE7  When LE7 blinks  the IPMI functions Green  Blinking   IPMI is Active             properly  Refer to the table on the right  for details  Also see the layout below for  the LED location                       Power Standby LED Power Standby LED Indicator  LE4   LED Settings  The Power Standby LED is located at Green  Solid On   Standby Power is On  LE4  When the power supply is plugged Green  Off Standby Power is Off  i    either the power sup   into an AC outlet  and the power sup Wee euch e  ply hard switch is switched on  LE4 will system is unplugged   BOTH   turn on indicating Power Standby mode  2 j    Please make sure LE4 is off before per   forming service on the motherboard     A  Onboard PWR LED    T B  IPMI Heartbeat LED  once    EN C  Power Standby    DDR3 1066 1333 UDIMM required    nn o O     i                   KEMDUSE                                              usBiat                         cow                                  VER                    Socket H2  LGA 1155                                  de                         Cougar Point             Standard PCH                    
37. Practices Regulations for Perchlorate Materials  This Perchlorate warn   ing applies only to products containing CR  Manganese Dioxide  Lithium coin cells     Perchlorate  Material special handling may apply  See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate         WARNING  Handling of lead solder materials used in this product  may expose you to lead  a chemical known to the State of California  to cause birth defects and other reproductive harm        Manual Revision 1 2  Release Date  September 19  2012    Unless you request and receive written permission from Super Micro Computer  Inc   you may not  copy any part of this document  Information in this document is subject to change without notice   Other products and companies referred to herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their  respective companies or mark holders     Copyright    2012 by Super Micro Computer  Inc  All rights reserved   Printed in the United States of America    Preface       Preface    This manual is written for system integrators  PC technicians and  knowledgeable PC users  It provides information for the installation and use of the  SUPER   X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F motherboard     About This Motherboard    The SUPER   X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F supports a single  Intel   Xeon E3 1200 series  2nd generation Intel Core   i3  Pentium    Celeron    processor in an LGA 1155 socket  With the Intel   Cougar Point chipset built in   the X9SCM X9SCL series motherboard offers s
38. SB and Front Panel USB ports  refer to Page 2 17  For  COM Port 1 and COM Port 2  please see Page 2 19        ATX Power 24 pin Connector                      ATX Main PWR  amp  CPU PWR Pin Definitions  JPW1   Connectors Pin Definition Pin  Definition  The 24 pin main power connector 13   33V 1  3 3V   JPW1  is used to provide power to 14      12V 2  3 3V  the motherboard  The 8 pin connector 15 COM 3 COM   JPW2  is also required for the proces  16 PS ON 4 45V  Sor  These power connectors meet the 17 COM 5 COM  SSI EPS 12V specification  See the table 18 COM 6 45V  on the right for pin definitions  Note  The 19 COM 7 COM  8 pin JPW2 will also support one 4 pin 20 Res NC   8 PWR  OK  power connector  24 5V 9 5VSB  G  B  22  5V 10  12V     23 5V 11  12V   AM    ll 24   COM 12      3 3V    ad ST 12V 8 pin Power Connec   tor Pin Definitions            Pins Definition        EE J 1 through 4   Grouna  PWR  8 Pin 4 pin Processor PWR  5 through8    12v              Required   A  24 Pin ATX Main PWR        KBIMGUSE                                   DIMM28      i    DDR3 1066 1333 UDIMM required    B  8 Pin Processor PWR       useon                                    DIMM2A    M                                Socket H2  LGA 1155                   cPU                                                  Vy    SATA OI   XSSCL  SATA2  XOSCM  SATA3         si                                                             SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       Fan Headers 
39. SUPERO    X9SCM  X9SCM F  X9SCL  X9SCL F  X9SCL  F    USER S MANUAL    Revision 1 2       The information in this User s Manual has been carefully reviewed and is believed to be accurate   The vendor assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document   makes no commitment to update or to keep current the information in this manual  or to notify any  person or organization of the updates  Please Note  For the most up to date version of this  manual  please see our web site at www supermicro com     Super Micro Computer  Inc    Supermicro   reserves the right to make changes to the product  described in this manual at any time and without notice  This product  including software and docu   mentation  is the property of Supermicro and or its licensors  and is supplied only under a license   Any use or reproduction of this product is not allowed  except as expressly permitted by the terms  of said license     IN NO EVENT WILL SUPER MICRO COMPUTER  INC  BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT  INDIRECT   SPECIAL  INCIDENTAL  SPECULATIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE  USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR DOCUMENTATION  EVEN IF ADVISED OF  THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES  IN PARTICULAR  SUPER MICRO COMPUTER  INC   SHALL NOT HAVE LIABILITY FOR ANY HARDWARE  SOFTWARE  OR DATA STORED OR USED  WITH THE PRODUCT  INCLUDING THE COSTS OF REPAIRING  REPLACING  INTEGRATING   INSTALLING OR RECOVERING SUCH HARDWARE  SOFTWARE  OR DATA     Any disputes arising betwe
40. When an option is selected in the  left frame  it is highlighted in white  Often a text message will accompany it   Note   the AMI BIOS has default text messages built in  Supermicro retains the option to  include  omit  or change any of these text messages      The AMI BIOS Setup Utility uses a key based navigation system called  hot keys    Most of the AMI BIOS setup utility  hot keys  can be used at any time during the  setup navigation process  These keys include   F1      F10      Enter     lt ESC gt   ar   row keys  etc       Note  Options printed in Bold are default settings     How To Change the Configuration Data    The configuration data that determines the system parameters may be changed by  entering the AMI BIOS Setup utility  This Setup utility can be accessed by pressing    Del   at the appropriate time during system boot     4 1    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL4 F       How to Start the Setup Utility    Normally  the only visible Power On Self Test  POST  routine is the memory test   As the memory is being tested  press the   Delete   key to enter the main menu of  the AMI BIOS Setup Utility  From the main menu  you can access the other setup  screens  An AMI BIOS identification string is displayed at the left bottom corner of  the screen  below the copyright message     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 damag
41. X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F       Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch  Available when supported by the CPU     The CPU fetches the cache line for 64 bytes if this option is set to Disabled  The  CPU fetches both cache lines for 128 bytes as comprised if Enabled     Intel   Virtualization Technology  Available when supported by the CPU     Select Enabled to use the feature of Virtualization Technology to allow one platform  to run multiple operating systems and applications in independent partitions  creat   ing multiple  virtual  systems in one physical computer  The options are Enabled  and Disabled  Note  If there is any change to this setting  you will need to power  off and restart the system for the change to take effect  Please refer to Intel s web  site for detailed information     Execute Disable Bit Capability  Available when supported by the OS and  the CPU     Set to Enabled to enable the Execute Disable Bit which will allow the processor  to designate areas in the system memory where an application code can execute  and where it cannot  thus preventing a worm or a virus from flooding illegal codes  to overwhelm the processor or damage the system during an attack  The default is  Enabled   Refer to Intel and Microsoft Web Sites for more information      Intel amp  AES NI    Set to Enabled to use the processor s Advanced Encryption Standard  AES  feature   The options are Enabled and Disabled     Intel amp  Hyper Threading Technology    Set to Enabled to use the process
42. al number of entries and will allow the viewing of each event by scrolling down     Erase Log   Select Yes  On every reset or No     When Log is Full   Select Clear Log or Do Not Log Anymore        System Event Log    This feature is used to change the Sytem Event Log  SEL  configuration     4 16    Chapter 4  AMI BIOS       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     Erase SEL   This option erases all logged SEL events  The options are No   Yes  On Next reset and Yes  On Every reset     When SEL Full    This option automatically clears the System Event Log memory of all messages  when it is full  The options are Do Nothing and Erase Immediately     Log EFI Status Codes    This option enables or disables the logging of Extensible Firmware Interface  EFI   status codes  The options are Disabled  Both  Error Code and Progress Code        View FRU Information    This is an informational item which displays the information pertaining to this  motherboard  FRU   Field Replaceable Unit         BMC Network Configuration    Set this feature to configure the IPMI LAN adapter with a network address     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 Con   figuration Protocol   Dynamic  or manually entered by the user  Stati
43. ars  type AMI BAT BIOSname     at the prompt       Note  Do not interrupt this process until BIOS flashing is completed     8  After seeing the message that BIOS update is completed  unplug the AC  power cable to clear CMOS  and then plug in the AC power cable to power  on the system    9  Press   Del   continuously to enter the BIOS Setup utility     10  Press   F3   to load default settings     11  After loading default settings  press   F4   to save the settings and exit the  BIOS Setup utility      Disclaimer Continued     The products sold by Supermicro are not intended for and will not be used in life support systems  medical equipment  nuclear facilities or systems  aircraft  aircraft devices   aircraft emergency communication devices or other critical systems whose failure to perform be reasonably expected to result in significant injury or loss of life or catastrophic  property damage  Accordingly  Supermicro disclaims any and all liability  and should buyer use or sell such products for use in such ultra hazardous applications  it does so  entirely at its own risk  Furthermore  buyer agrees to fully indemnify  defend and hold Supermicro harmless for and against any and all claims  demands  actions  litigation  and  proceedings of any kind arising out of or related to such ultra hazardous use or sale     
44. at the time of publishing of the manual  The motherboard   you ve received may or may not look exactly the same as the graphics  shown in this manual     1 3    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       SUPER   Motherboard Image  X9SCL  F     sna anaannnannnah       Q    e  9    0  pO   ui   e         Note  All graphics 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 graphics  shown in this manual     1 4    Chapter 1  Introduction       Motherboard Layout                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             KewoUSt     c   coo  meacan   acces  E mE prsscerw E  ex  o o o oF plelaelelelaeleleale JP e B 09900000  ad   FNA JPWT  JPUSB1    a      2 2 1  E Eza  fo  DDR3 1066 1333 UDIMM required D  8 TE  P eg  a   L  RR  mo99009909   m e   a       E z O SPKR1  5 5  i svo i     PEET  Co gy   3   Ros   gt  r  Fan4     es  B2574L NN Socket H2  zh   LGA 1155  xu  z 2   3 i N  C  E 1E M S S AA  3 82579 S    EP UPERE X9SCM X9SCL  F  Rev 1 0  ES C O      o
45. ation                 sess 4 9  SATAIMB  G  iicet rte ii rot e ree e a Oa erra ce ua E 4 9   sjEX rc                                          4 9  SerialATA  Controller Qe1               eret n ea e a rene ene etr LER a 4 9  SATA ORO POND cc                          4 9  ARCI Mode                           ada 4 9  Aggressive Link Power Management                  cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeaee 4 10  SATAIPOMO POMDS ioco ecce t i pt oe ature 4 10  Staggered Spin lp    eee Federer uode a i aaa da aaa da ai apa 4 10  External SATA Port  ss scana aaa ea cea aaa aa i ip aaa aaa rapita at 4 10  FIG  PUG ze tou ada d atat aia c   a da ic ut     4 10  RAID MOdS      tee a ar   ae Bia edet d a a 4 10  SATAIPOMOS PROMO P a a a 3 aa aia aa al 4 10  Hot PUG sis stea ia cai oa ae ga a coaie a a vinnie 4 10    PCI amp  PCI PaP Configuration  s  caca aaa cae a a al 4 10  PEI ROM PrIOFI    se ae a ceea dees a pa its ee eet aaa Data ata 4 10  PCI Latency  TIME  a ei aaa cae aa ceea a ea aaa e aa ei n ana 4 11  PCLEE 5l6t 4  5  6   8 amp  7 OPROM    icone Ni 4 11  Onboard LAN Option ROM Select           mmm nana 4 11  Load Onboard LAN1 Option ROM Load Onboard LAN2 Option ROM     4 11   gt Super IO Device Configuration           cccccccccsccccesessesseecscecsecacsecsesecseeecseeaees 4 11  Serial Port 1   Serial Port 2           eroe rri 4 11  Serial Port1 Settings  Serial Port2 Settings                         ssssssssusss 4 11  P Remote Access Configuration          cccccccccceccccsssscsse
46. ble from a third party vendor   A TPM is a security device that sup   ports encryption and authentication  in hard drives  It enables the moth   erboard to deny access if the TPM  associated with the hard drive is not  installed in the system  See the table  on the right for pin definitions           ABINOUSE                                           usBio t  IPRA    DDR3 1066 1233 UDIMM required                               p com                  Socket H2  LGA 1155                                     io  PCLE 20 x8                      coda   ee ee          Serial_Link SGPIO  Pin Definitions       Pin  Definition   Pin Definition  1   NC   2   NC   3   Ground   4   DATA Out  5   Load   6   Ground          7 Clock 8 NC    NC  No Connections          Trusted Platform Module Header  Pin Definitions  Pin  Definition Pin  Definition  1 LCLK 2 GND  3 LFRAME 4 No Pin  5 LRESET 6 VCC5  7 LAD3 8 LAD2  9 VCC3 10 LAD1  11 LADO 12 GND  13 RSVO 14 RSV1  15 SB3V 16 SERIRQ  17 GND 18 CLKRUN  19 LPCPD 20 RSV2                      A  T SGPIO 0       B  T SGPIO 1  C  TPM Header                lu PCLE 20 8                         Cougar Point     Standard PCH    cEsaTaan   X9SCL  SATA2  XBSCM  SATA                                                                    2 29                      DOM PWR Connector    The Disk On Module  DOM  power  connector  located at JWF1  provides  5V  Gen1 Gen  power to a solid state  DOM storage device connected to one  ofthe SATA ports  See the table on the 
47. board CMOS battery  Do not install the onboard  battery upside down to avoid possible explosion     Unpacking    The motherboard is shipped in antistatic packaging to avoid static damage  When  unpacking the board  make sure that the person handling it is static protected     2 1    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       2 2 Processor and Heatsink Installation    A Warning  When handling the processor package  avoid placing direct  pressure on the label area of the fan       Notes     Always connect the power cord last  and always remove it before add   ing  removing or changing any hardware components  Make sure that  you install the processor into the CPU socket before you install the CPU  heatsink     If you buy a CPU separately  make sure that you use an Intel certified  multi directional heatsink only     Make sure to install the system board into the chassis before you install  the CPU heatsink     When receiving a server board without a processor pre installed  make  sure that the plastic CPU socket cap is in place and none of the socket  pins are bent  otherwise  contact your retailer immediately     Refer to the Supermicro website for updates on CPU support     Installing the LGA1155 Processor    1  Press the load lever to release the load plate  which covers the CPU socket   from its locking position        Load Lever    2 2    Chapter 2  Installation       2  Gently lift the load lever to open the load plate  Remove the plastic cap        3
48. c   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 three   digit number separated by dots should not exceed 255     Subnet Mask   Subnet masks tell the network which subnet this machine be   longs 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      Router IP Address   Enter the Gateway or Router address this machine will  use  i e   192 168 10 1      Router MAC Address   Enter the MAC address of the Router or Gateway  only  if needed      SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F       4 6 Boot Settings    Setup Prompt Timeout       Use this feature to configure Boot Settings      gt Boot 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      gt Delete Boot Option    This feature allows the user to delete any previously define
49. curely placed in the chassis     Note  Images displayed are is for illustration only  Your chassis or compo     nents might look different from those shown in this manual     2 14    Chapter 2  Installation       2 5 Connectors lO Ports    The I O ports are color coded in conformance with the PC 99 specification  See the  figure below for the colors and locations of the various I O ports     Back I O Panel                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          e  ooie                                     LAE 1  o O    Back I O Panel                      1  Keyboard  Purple  6  COM 1  2  PS 2 Mouse  Green  7  VGA  3  USB Port 0 8  LAN1  4  USB Port 1 9  LAN2  5  IPMI LAN  X9SCM F X9SCL F X9SCL  F Only           SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       ATX PS 2 Keyboard Mouse  Ports   The ATX PS 2 keyboard and  PS 2 mouse are located next to  the Back Panel USB Ports 0 1 on  the motherboard  See the table at  right for pin definitions     x       e Mouse    Keyboard                               PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Pin  Definitions          PS2 Keyboard    Pin   1  2  3    4    5  6       PS2 Mouse             Definition   Pin  Definition  KB Data   1 Mouse Data  No Connection   2 No Connection  Ground   3 Ground  Mous
50. d             cow       sr  RENE  ST                       va                       Socket H2  LGA 1155       CPU                         Foe XgSCM   sod CIE                                                                                              VGA Enable Disable  Jumper Settings  JPG1           Both Jumpers Definition    Pins 1 2   Enabled    Pins 2 3         Disabled          Watch Dog  Jumper Settings          Jumper Setting Definition  Pins 1 2   Reset  default     Pins 2 3   NMI       Open   Disabled       A  VGA Enable  B  Watch Dog Timer Enable    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       REMOUSE    USB Wake Up    Use the jumper JPUSB1 to  wake up  your  system by pressing a key on a USB keyboard  or clicking the USB mouse connected to the  Backplane USB Ports 0 1  JPUSB1 is used  together with a USB Wake Up feature in the  BIOS  Enable this jumper and the USB sup   port in the BIOS to wake up your system via  USB devices       Note  When the USB is set to Enabled in  the BIOS  and JPUSB1 is set to Disabled   remove the USB devices from Backplane  USB Ports 0 1 before the system goes  into the standby mode     BMC Enable    JPB is used to enable or disable the BMC   Baseboard Management Control  chip and  the onboard IPMI connection  This jumper is  used together with the IPMI settings in the  BIOS  See the table on the right for jumper  settings                    i                            usean    oo   RENE EE                       DDR3
51. d boot device from the  Boot Options Priority     Chapter 4  AMI BIOS    Administrator Password       4 7 Security Settings    If the Administrator password is defined ONLY   this controls access to the  BIOS setup ONLY       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       Passwords must be at least 3 and up to 20 characters long     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 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     4 19    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL4 F       4 8 Exit Options    Save Changes and Exit       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 the new system con   figuration parameters can take effect  Select Save Changes and Exit from the Exit  menu and press  lt Enter gt      Discard Changes and Exit   Select this option to quit the BIOS Setup without making any permanent changes
52. e CDROM that came with your motherboard allows you to monitor the envi   ronment and operations of your system  SuperDoctor Ill displays crucial system  information such as CPU temperature  system voltages and fan status  See the  Figure below for a display of the SuperDoctor III interface       Note  1 The default user name and password are ADMIN     Note 2  In the Windows OS environment  the SuperDoctor III settings take pre   cedence over the BIOS settings  When first installed  SuperDoctor III adopts the  temperature threshold settings previously set in BIOS  Any subsequent changes  to these thresholds must be made within SuperDoctor  since the settings over   ride the BIOS settings  For the Windows OS to adopt the BIOS temperature  threshold settings  please change the SD III Client settings to be the same as  those set in BIOS     SuperDoctor Ill Interface Display Screen l  Health Information     cim II    Remote Management    nt  Report  Help            B 2    Appendix B  Software Installation Instructions       SuperDoctor Ill Interface Display Screen il  Remote Control     SuperDoctor III    Remote Management  fo   Health Info    guration  Ad    Remote Control          Graceful power control  cancelable   Supero Doctor III allows a user to inform the OS to reboot or shut down the system within 30 seconds   On the system console  a pop up window will appear with a message telling the local user to save his    working files  Before the system reboots or shuts down  it 
53. e KB VCC   4 Mouse KB VCC    5V    5V   KB Clock   5 Mouse Clock  No Connection   6 No Connection    VCC  with 1 5A PTC  current limit                                                                                      e    1x sd  a SUPER X9SCM X9SCL  F  Rev 1 0                         1  Keyboard  Purple   2  Mouse  Green                                                                                                                                           Chapter 2  Installation    Universal Serial Bus  USB     Two Universal Serial Bus ports  USB  0 1  are located on the I O back panel   In addition  six USB connections  USB  2 3  USB 4 5  USB 12 13  are used to  provide front chassis access  USB 11  is a Type A Connector   USB Cables  are not included   See the tables on  the right for pin definitions                                                       Back Panel USB 0 1    Pin Definitions                         Pin   Definition Pin  Definition  1  5V 5  5V  2 USB PNO 6 USB PN1  3 USB PPO 7 USB_PP1  4 Ground 8 Ground  Front Panel USB 2 3  4 5  12 13  Pin Definitions  USB 2 4 12 11 USB 3 5 13  Pin  Definition Pin  Definition  1  5V   6  5V  2 USB_PN2   7 USB_PN3  3 USB_PP2   8 USB_PP3  4 Ground   9 Ground  5 No Con  10 Key  nection                                                                                                                                                                                           1  Backpanel USB 0    2  Backpanel USB 1  3  Front Pane
54. e 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     3 1    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       No Video    1  If the power is on  but you have no video  in this case  you will need to re   move all the add on cards and cables first     2  Use the speaker to determine if any beep codes exist   Refer to Appendix A  for details on beep codes      3  Remove all memory modules and turn on the system   If the alarm is on   check the specs of memory modules  reset the memory or try a different one      Memory Errors    1  Make sure that the DIMM modules are properly installed and fully seated in  the slots     2  You should be using unbuffered ECC DDR3  1 5V  1333 1066 MHz memory   recommended by the manufacturer   Also  it is recommended that you  use the memory modules of the same type and speed for all DIMMs in the  System  Do not use memory modules of different sizes  different speeds and  different types on the same motherboard     3  Check for bad DIMM modules or slots by swapping modules between slots to  see if you can locate the faulty ones     4  Check the switch of 115V 230V power supply     Losing the System s Setup Configuration    1  Please be sure to use a high quality power supply  A poor quality power sup   ply may cause the system to lose CMOS setup information  Refer to Section  1 5 for details on recommended power supplies     2  The battery on your m
55. eata ce ana Fons uou aaa na pi EE 1  How to Recover the UEFI BIOS Image   the Main BIOS Block                                    1  To Recover the Main BIOS Block Using a USB Attached Device                                  1    xii    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 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     The following items are included in the retail box    e One  1  Supermicro Mainboard   e Six  6  SATA cables      One  1  I O shield     One  1  Supermicro CD containing drivers and utilities    e One  1  User s Manual    1 1    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       SUPER   Motherboard Image  X9SCM X9SCM F          Note  All graphics 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 graphics  shown in this manual     1 2    Chapter 1  Introduction       SUPER   Motherboard Image  X9SCL X9SCL F             Note  All graphics shown in this manual were based upon the latest PCB     Revision available 
56. em first boots up     System configuration    An example of a Technical Support form is on our website at  http   www su   permicro com support contact cfm         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 support supermicro com  by phone at   408  503   8000  option 2  or by fax at  408 503 8019     SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       3 3 Frequently Asked Questions    Question  What type of memory does my motherboard support     Answer  The X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F supports up to 32GB  of unbuffered ECC DDR3 SDRAM  1 5V  1333 1066 MHz   See Section 2 3 for  details on installing memory     Question  How do   update my BIOS     Answer  It is recommended that you do not upgrade your BIOS if you are not  experiencing any problems with your system  Updated BIOS files are located on  our website at http   www supermicro com support bios   Please check our BIOS  warning message and the information on how to update your BIOS on our web site   Select your motherboard model and download the BIOS ROM file to your computer   Also  check the current BIOS revision to make sure that it is newer than your BIOS  before downloading  After downloading the BIOS file   zip archive   please unzip  the file into a bootable USB pen thumb drive  To flash the BIOS  run the batch file  named  ami bat  with the new BIOS ROM file from your
57. en manufacturer and customer shall be governed by the laws of Santa  Clara County in the State of California  USA  The State of California  County of Santa Clara shall  be the exclusive venue for the resolution of any such disputes  Supermicro s total liability for all  claims will not exceed the price paid for the hardware product     ECC Statement  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reason   able 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  manufacturer s 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 turn   ing 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 connected      Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help     California Best Management 
58. ent       Main Switch Override Mechanism  Keyboard Wake up from Soft Off    Internal External Modem Ring On             Power on mode for AC power recovery       PC Health Monitoring   CPU Monitoring    Onboard voltage monitors for CPU core   3 3V   5V      12V   3 3V Stdby  VBAT  Memory  VCORE for CPU    CPU 4 phase switching voltage regulator             CPU System overheat LED and control       CPU Thermal Trip support  Thermal Monitor 2  TM2  support  Fan Control             Fan status monitoring with firmware 4 pin  Pulse Width  Modulation  fan speed control       Low noise fan speed control       System Management   PECI  Platform Environment Configuration Interface   3 0 support       System resource alert via Supero Doctor III  SuperoDoctor III  Watch Dog  NMI    Chassis Intrusion header and detection                               CD Utilities BIOS flash upgrade utility  Drivers and software for Intel amp  Cougar Point chipset  utilities   Other ROHS 6 6  Full Compliance  Lead Free    Dimensions Micro ATX form factor  9 6  x 9 6    243 84mm x  243 84mm          Note  For IPMI Configuration Instructions  please refer to the Embedded  IPMI Configuration User s Guide available   http   www supermicro com   support manuals      1 9    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F Block Diagram                                                                                                                               
59. es arising from a BIOS update  If you  have to update the BIOS  do not shut down or reset the system while the  BIOS is updating  This is to avoid possible boot failure     f Warning  Do not upgrade the BIOS unless your system has a BIOS related    4 2 Main Setup    When you first enter the AMI BIOS Setup Utility  you will enter the Main setup screen   You can always return to the Main setup screen by selecting the Main tab on the  top of the screen  The Main BIOS Setup screen is shown below     Sustem Time       4 2    Chapter 4  AMI BIOS       System Overview  The following BIOS information will be displayed     System Time System Date    Use this option to change the system time and date  Highlight System Time or Sys   tem Date using the arrow keys  Enter new values through the keyboard  Press the    Tab   key or the arrow keys to move between fields  The date must be entered in  Day MM DD YY format  The time is entered in HH MM SS format   Note  The time  is in the 24 hour format  For example  5 30 P M  appears as 17 30 00      Supermicro X9SCL X9SCM  Version    Build Date    Processor   The AMI BIOS will automatically display the status of processor as shown below   Processor   Speed   Physical Count    Logical Count    System Memory  This displays the size of memory available in the system     Size    4 3    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL4 F       4 3 Advanced Setup Configurations    Use the arrow keys to select Boot Setup and hit   Enter   to access the subme
60. ete re EE rca at ae teer atem 2 ina ie iced ENS au aha V   Chapter 1   Introduction   1 1 OVOLVIQW odes e etc biet La Dada i ee s cef dat et a e da ode d d    CHECKIT cer ar sa oale ua aa pa aaa aja aie e ua ees 0 capia Rn  Motherboard Features       1 2      Chipset Overview    eer EFE a a a pa a 82 dt i au EUIS  Intel C202 C204 Express Chipset Features                men nana   1 9   Special Features  ne ae cz aca ear ea ata aa oii e et aaa DO za ia ae  Recovery from AC Power LOSS  ae ae a pace a a a a i   1 4  PC Health Monitoring seci aceea oa ie aa ta ai ai nd i  Fan Status Monitor with Firmware Control      Environmental Temperature Control             cue nene nenea nenea anna nana  System Resoutrce ATert        o a ceea eta cae repente EN oa a pa ata i   1 5 ACPI Features    e ata d a a a a st aa  Slow Blinking LED for Suspend State Indicator                          sesessssssss 1 13    EET zoelsmee IE 1 13   1 7 Super I O   1 8 Overview of the Nuvoton WPCM450 Controller                             ssesesessss 1 14   Chapter 2   Installation   2 1 Static Sensitive Devices  zece 5  deana nere ceste Acs heres 2 1  PROCAULONS e                   2 1  WM PACKING ette 2 1   2 2 Processor and Heatsink Installation          mmm nenea 2 2    Installing the LGA1155 Processor       Installing a Passive CPU Heatsink       Removing the  Heatsinks     mea  oot t dee heen eee   Installing an Active Fan CPU Heatsink             men nn 2 7   Removing the Heatsink n sasea catea eoe c
61. figuration    Use this feature to configure Advanced Configuration and Power Interface  ACPI   power management settings for your system     High Performance 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 de   pendency on other timestamp calculation devices  such as an x86 RDTSC Instruc   tion embedded in the CPU  The High Performance Event Timer is used to replace  the 8254 Programmable Interval Timer  The options are Enabled and Disabled     Suspend Mode    This setting allows you to configure the ACPI  Advanced Configuration and Power  Interface  sleep state for your system when it is in the Suspend mode  The options  are Suspend Disabled and S1  POS      NUMA Support   This feature Enables the Non Uniform Memory Access ACPI support  The options  are Enabled and Disabled    WHEA Support    This feature Enables the Windows Hardware Error Architecture  WHEA  support  for the Windows 2008 operating system  and later versions   The options are  Enabled and Disabled     4 14    Chapter 4  AMI BIOS       4 4 Event Logs    pti        gt  Change     Event Log Settings    Smbios Event Log   Change this item to enable or disable all features of the Smbios Event Logging  during boot  The options are Enabled and Disabled    Erase Event Log   This option erases all logged even
62. gnments to VMM through  the DMAR ACPI Tables  This feature offers fully protected I O resource   sharing across the Intel platforms  providing the user with greater reliabil   ity  security and availability in networking and data sharing  The settings  are Enabled and Disabled     Active State Power Management    Select Enabled to start Active State Power Management for signal  transactions between LO and L1 Links on the PCI Express Bus  This  maximizes power saving and transaction speed  The options are Enabled  and Disabled    PCIE Maximum Payload Size    This feature selects the setting for the PCIE maximum payload size  The  options are Auto  128 Bytes  256 Bytes  512 Bytes  1024 Bytes  2048  Bytes  and 4096 Bytes    PCI Express Port   This feature enables or disables the PCI Express port  The options are  Disabled  Enabled and Auto    PEG Force Gen1   This feature forces Gen1 support on the PCI Express Graphics  PEG   port  The options are Disabled  and Enabled    Detect Non Compliant Device    This feature enables or disables the detection of a non compliant device  that is attached to the PCI Express Graphics  PEG  port  The options are  Disabled  and Enabled      gt South Bridge Configuration    This item displays the current South Bridge Revision     GbE Controller    Select Enabled to enable the onboard gigabit Ethernet controller  The  settings are Enabled and Disabled     4 8    Chapter 4  AMI BIOS       Wake on LAN from S5   Select Enabled to enable the capabilti
63. holes     9  Once all four fasteners are  securely inserted into the  mounting holes  and the heat   sink is properly installed on  the motherboard  connect the  heatsink fan wires to the CPU  Fan connector          2 8    Chapter 2  Installation       Removing the Heatsink    Warning  We do not recommend   AN that the CPU or the heatsink be  removed  However  if you do  need to remove the heatsink   please follow the instructions be   low to remove the heatsink and to  prevent damage done to the CPU  or other components     Active Heatsink Removal   f     Unplug the power cord from the Li plug the  PWR cord       power supply     Disconnect the heatsink fan wires  from the CPU fan header     Use your finger tips to gently press  on the fastener cap and turn it  counterclockwise to make a 1 4  90     turn  and pull the fastener upward to  loosen it     Repeat Step 3 to loosen all fasteners  from the mounting holes     Pull Up   lt A Unlock    With all fasteners loosened  remove  the heatsink from the CPU        2 9    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       2 3 Installing DDR3 Memory      Note  Check the Supermicro website for recommended memory mod   ules        CAUTION  ro  Exercise extreme care when installing or removing DIMM  modules to prevent any possible damage        DIMM Installation    1  Insert the desired number of DIMMs into the memory slots  starting with  DIMM2A   For best performance  please use the memory modules of the  same type and
64. ion given to ensure proper system installation  or to prevent damage to the components       Note  Additional information given to differentiate between various models  or to provide information for correct system setup     Contacting Supermicro       Contacting Supermicro    Headquarters  Address     Tel   Fax    Email     Web Site     Europe  Address     Tel   Fax    Email     Asia Pacific  Address     Tel    Fax    Web Site   Technical Support   Email    Tel     Super Micro Computer  Inc    980 Rock Ave    San Jose  CA 95131 U S A     1  408  503 8000    1  408  503 8008   marketing supermicro com  General Information   support supermicro com  Technical Support     www supermicro com    Super Micro Computer B V    Het Sterrenbeeld 28  5215 ML   s Hertogenbosch  The Netherlands   31  0  73 6400390    31  0  73 6416525    sales supermicro nl  General Information   support supermicro nl  Technical Support     rma gsupermicro nl  Customer Support     Super Micro Computer  Inc   4F  No  232 1  Liancheng Rd   Chung Ho 235  Taipei County  Taiwan  R O C     886  2  8226 3990    886  2  8226 3991    www supermicro com tw    support supermicro com tw   886  2  8226 5990    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       Table of Contents                Preface   About This Motherboard   Manual Organization e                                                iii   Conventions  Used  im This Manual    ce pe et a teret stupet d iv   Contactirg SUpermicr          ce cons si
65. ity of the Intel  C202 C204 chipset  the motherboard provides substantial enhancement to system  performance and storage capability for entry level to mid range servers in a sleek  package     The high speed Direct Media Interface  DMI  featured in the Intel C202 C204  chipset supports high speed Direct Media Interface  DMI  for chip to chip true iso   chronous communication  providing up to 10 Gb s of software transparent data  transfer rate on each read write direction  In addition  the X9SCM X9SCM F   X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F also features a TCO timer which allows the system  to recover from a software hardware lock and perform tasks  including ECC Error  Reporting  Function Disable and Intruder Detect     Intel C202 C204 Express Chipset Features    Direct Media Interface  up 20 Gb s transfer  Full Duplex   e Intel   Intel Rapid Storage Technology  e Intel I O Virtualization  VT d  Support    Intel Trusted Execution Technology Support    PCI Express 2 0 Interface  up to 5 0 GT s     SATA Controller     6G s on up to two ports  e 3G s on all ports      Advanced Host Controller Interface  AHCI     SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       1 3 Special Features    Recovery from AC Power Loss    Basic I O System  BIOS  provides a setting for you to determine how the system  will respond when AC power is lost and then restored to the system  You can  choose for the system to remain powered off  in which case you must press the  power switch to turn it back on
66. l USB 2 3    4  Front Panel USB 4 5  5  Front Panel USB 12 13  6  Internal  Type A  USB 11                                     SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual                                        Ethernet Ports LAN Ports  Two Ethernet ports  LANT LAN2  are                 BE  located next to the VGA port on the  I O Backpanel  In addition  an IPMI AS Ioa ee  Dedicated LAN is also located above   rid   Pase  USB 0 1 ports on the X9SCM F  Stii atei e ee  X9SCL F X9SCL  F to provide a   quem qu eer  dedicated network connection for 5 TD2  14 Link 1000 LED  IPMI 2 0  These ports accept RJ45  Yellow   3V3SB   type cables  6 TD2  15 Ground     Notes  n TD3  16 Ground   i 8 TD3  17 Ground   1  The IPMI Dedicated LAN 9 P2V5SB   88 Ground                      is for the X9SCM F X9SCL      NC  No Connection   F X9SCL  F only     2  Please refer to the LED  Indicator Section for LAN    LED information     1  LAN1   2  LAN2   3 IPMI Dedicated LAN  X9SCM F   X9SCL F X9SCL  F only                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Serial Ports    A COM Port  COM1  is located on  the I O backpanel  and another Serial  Connection  COM2  is located below  PCI E Slot4 to provide front access   See the table on the right for pin  definitions        WEEECHEUEER  Rem  EJ  SHH   DIIS SE   
67. le Disable    Jumpers JPL1 JPL2 enable or disable  LAN Port 1 LAN Port 2 on the moth   erboard  See the table on the right for  jumper settings  The default setting is  enabled     Jumper       Connector Pins                ROUSE             usBiat                               os   RR RR    Ea Uer  E       TPA          DDR3 4066 1333 UDIMM required             cow                   pe                                     Socket H2  LGA 1155             X9SCM X9SCL  F  Rev 1 0       deb                            Cougar Point     Standard PCH                   CESATAOR   XBSCL  SATAZ  XBSCM  SATA3                                                                                            Top View       Top View    Connector Pins with a Jumper  installed on pins 1 and 2          GLAN Enable  Jumper Settings       Pin  Definition  1 2   Enabled  default           2 3   Disabled       A  LAN Port 1 Enable  B  LAN Port 2 Enable    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       CMOS Clear    JBT1 is used to clear CMOS  Instead of pins  this  jumper  consists of contact pads  to prevent accidental clearing of CMOS  To clear CMOS  use a metal object such  as a small screwdriver to touch both pads at the same time to short the connection     E    Always remove the AC power cord from the system before clearing CMOS  9         Note  For an ATX power supply  you must completely shut down the sys   i tem  remove the AC power cord and then short JBT1 to clear CMOS        PC
68. lly  Do not damage the bat   tery in any way  a damaged battery may release hazardous materials into  the environment  Do not discard a used battery in the garbage or a public  landfill  Please comply with the regulations set up by your local hazardous  waste management agency to dispose of your used battery properly     Battery Installation    1  To install an onboard battery  follow the steps 1 amp  2 above and continue  below     2  Identify the battery s polarity  The positive     side should be facing up     3  Insert the battery into the battery holder and push it down until you hear a  click to ensure that the battery is securely locked     Warning  When replacing a battery  be sure to only replace it with the  same type     iar  2 Press down until  This side up you hear a click        Chapter 3  Troubleshooting       3 5 Returning Merchandise for Service    A receipt or copy of your invoice marked with the date of purchase is required  before any warranty service will be rendered  You can obtain service by calling  your vendor for a Returned Merchandise Authorization  RMA  number  For faster  service  you may also obtain RMA authorizations online  http   www supermicro   com support rma    When you return the motherboard to the manufacturer  the  RMA number should be prominently displayed on the outside of the shipping  carton  and mailed prepaid or hand carried  Shipping and handling charges will  be applied for all orders that must be mailed when service is complete
69. nu  items      gt  Boot Feature         BOOT Feature    Quiet Boot   This option allows the bootup screen options to be modified between POST mes   sages or the OEM logo  Select Disabled to display the POST messages  Select  Enabled to display the OEM logo instead of the normal POST messages  The op   tions are Enabled and Disabled    AddOn ROM Display Mode   This 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    Wait For  F1  If Error   This forces the system to wait until the  F1  key is pressed if an error occurs  The  options are Disabled and Enabled    Interrupt 19 Capture    Interrupt 19 is the software interrupt that handles the boot disk function  When this  item is set to Enabled  the ROM BIOS of the host adaptors will  capture  Interrupt    4 4    Chapter 4  AMI BIOS       19 at boot and allow the drives that are attached to these host adaptors to function  as bootable disks  If this item is set to Disabled  the ROM BIOS of the host adap   tors will not capture Interrupt 19  and the drives attached to these adaptors will not  function as bootable devices  The options are Enabled and Disabled     Watch Dog Function   If enabled  the Watch Dog Timer will allow the system to reboot when it is inactive  for more than 5 minutes  The options are Enabled and Disabled    Power Button Function    This feature controls how the system sh
70. o     Bc o JPB  PUN i PEN  ce  g ce   W i d  ooo  s     posos  d   PIERD H ig FHRA  ougar Poin i  CTRL g   it 8 m  T E BE sj   For X9SCM only  Standard PCH    Slots PCI E 2 0 8 26  Battery      J Nr J2  P4 zl ES  b     SATA 0 1    sco  o 29   RiET X9SCL  SATA2  X9SCM  SATA3     hI ooo      reote o oo  T JBmi E  COM2     JWOL  e  0   l E  USB 12 13 USB4 5 USB2 3 Va  uw imd IK  coco  mesi 8812 13 UsBa s UsBzla ooo  P moooo  cee ERE iese jm coo 2 C E  MEL              ie zl          Important Notes to the User       e See Chapter 2 for detailed information on jumpers  I O ports and JF1 front  panel connections     e  E  indicates the location of  Pin 1      Jumpers not indicated are for testing only   e SATA III ports  6Gb s  are available on the X9SCM  F  only     e For X9SCM  F   Two SATA III ports  I SATA 0 1  and four SATA II ports  3  Gb s  I SATA 2 5  are located on the board  For X9SCL     F   Six SATA II  ports  I SATA  0 5  are included on the motherboard     e PCI E Slot5  PCI E 2 0 x4 on x8 slot  is available on the X9SCM  F  only     1 5    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F Quick Reference                                                          DIMM2B    DIMM1B                            DIMM2A                oma                             Socket H2  LGA 1155                                                                  SATA 0 1  X9SCL  SATA2                       B2 3    posed                   
71. o Boost Technology  Available if Intel   EIST  technology is Enabled   Turbo Mode    This feature allows processor cores to run faster than marked frequency in  specific conditions  The options are Disabled and Enabled     Long duration power limit   this is the processor power consumption limit   in Watts  during a long duration time window     Long duration maintained   this is the time in milliseconds where the Long  Duration Power Limit is maintained     Short duration power limit   During Turbo Mode  the system may exceed  the processor s default power setting and exceed the Short Duration Power  limit  By increasing this value  the processor can provide better performance  for a short duration      gt Chipset Configuration    WARNING  Setting the wrong values in the following sections may cause the system  to malfunction      gt  CPU Bridge Configuration  This item displays the current CPU Revision  Current CPU1 Memory Fre   quency  Memory Type and Memory Reference Code Revision    Memory Frequency    This feature allows the user to select the memory speed  Under normal  conditions  please set this to Auto  The options are Auto  Force DDR 800   Force DDR 1067  Force DDR 1333  and Force DDR 1600     4 7    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F        gt North Bridge Configuration    This item displays the current North Bridge Revision     VT d    Select Enabled to enable Intel s Virtualization Technology support for  Direct I O VT d by reporting the I O device assi
72. o Start the Setup Utility           mmm eee nana 4 2    viii    Table of Contents       4 2   Main SetUpicisin eed iie eet Pte fee hei e rt ta e dr eee 4 2  System Overview  The following BIOS information will be displayed         4 3   System Time Systemi Date    ete ec rp i tenga est etu See 4 3  Miser m                                      4 3   System MEMORY  sissies nerit erri ioco detnr ide scio CV SU EE eer Se eat 4 3   4 3   Advanced Setup Configuration S si nenea nenea eee nenea nentes 4 4  PBOOT Feature sesiza ceat   ocna ta te cte at t ed nete tegi bor t 4 4   Quiet BOO p                                            4 4  AddOn ROM Bisplay MOGe         2  rente rni oae nete ten a a aa 4 4   Bootu  p  Nur l oCk  nette tia dti et ta de npa ea 4 4   Wait For  FI If EITOF    noi tme tenet aaa O nra niei 4 4   interni pt  InCapture a mt 4 4   Watch  Dog FUMGCHON Rm 4 5   Power Button EBDCUOT 2 can ein dep nat exa la Da 4 5   Restore of AC Power LO088      tret ete e ata da x rer ennt 4 5   MEG c sait 0 aceia i ai exea E E cab a i aaa te nad aa 4 5    xc c                                           4 5   P Processor   amp  Clock Options uc e nee HD ada Ead 4 5  Hardware Prefetcher  Available when supported by the CPU                    4 5    Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch  Available when supported by the CPU     4 6  Intel amp  Virtualization Technology  Available when supported by the CPU  4 6  Execute Disable Bit Capability  Available when supported by the OS and    the CPU
73. oader  which is stored  in the add on card  to boot up the system  UEFI offers a clean  hand off control to  a computer system at bootup     How to Recover the UEFI BIOS Image   the Main BIOS  Block     An AMIBIOS flash chip consists of a boot sector block and a main BIOS code block   a main BIOS image   The boot sector block contains critical BIOS codes  including  memory detection and recovery codes for the user to flash a new BIOS image if the  original BIOS image is corrupted  When the system power is on  the boot sector  codes execute first  Once it is completed  the main BIOS code will continue with  System initialization and bootup       Note  Follow the BIOS Recovery instructions below for BIOS recovery      when the main BIOS block crashes  However  when the BIOS Boot sec   tor crashes  you will need to send the motherboard back to Supermicro  for RMA repair     To Recover the Main BIOS Block Using a USB Attached  Device    This feature allows the user to recover a BIOS image using a USB attached device  without additional utilities used  A USB flash device such as a USB Flash Drive  or    SUPER   X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       a USB CD DVD ROM RW device can be used for this purpose  However  a USB  Hard Disk drive cannot be used for BIOS recovery at this time     To perform UEFI BIOS recovery using a USB attached device  follow the instruc   tions below     T     Using a different machine  copy the  Super ROM  binary image file into the  di
74. or s Hyper Threading Technology feature  The  options are Enabled and Disabled     Active Processor Cores   Set to Enabled to use a processor s Second Core and beyond   Please refer to  Intel s web site for more information   The options are All  1  2 and 3    Power Technology    This feature determines what power saving scheme the motherboard uses  The  options are Disabled  Energy Efficient and Custom  If Custom is selected  the fol   lowing options become available     EIST    EIST  Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology  allows the system to automati   cally adjust processor voltage and core frequency in an effort to reduce  power consumption and heat dissipation  Please refer to Intel s web site  for detailed information  The options are Disabled and Enabled     4 6    Chapter 4  AMI BIOS       P STATE Coordination    This feature selects the type of coordination for the P State of the processor   P State is a processor operational state that reduces the processor s voltage  and frequency  This makes the processor more energy effiicient  resulting in  further gains  The options are HW ALL  SW ALL and SW ANY     CPU C3 Report  CPU C6 Report  This BIOS feature enables or disables C3  ACPI C2  or C6  ACPI C3  report   ing to the operating system  The options are Disabled and Enabled     C State package limit setting    If set to Auto  the AMI BIOS will automatically set the limit on the C State package  register  The options are CO  C1  C6  C7 and No Limit      gt Intel   Turb
75. ors LAN1 LAN2    Link LED   ctivity LED  LAN 1 LAN 2 LEDs        Two LAN ports  LAN 1 LAN 2  are located                                        on the I O backpanel of the motherboard  CANIILAN 2   Each Ethernet LAN port has two LEDs  The Link LEDs  Green Amber Off   yellow LED indicates activity  while the Link LED Color Definition   LED may be green  amber  or off to indicate off   No Connection or 10 Mbps  the speed of the connections  See the Green   100 Mbps   tables at right for more information  Amber   1 Gbps   IPMI Dedicated LAN LEDs IPMI LAN Link LED  Left   amp     Activity LED  Right        In addition to LAN 1 LAN 2  an IPMI Dedi    Status Color Definition  cated LAN is also located on the X9SCM F    ii  Left   X9SCL F X9SCL  F  The yellow LED on       Green  Solid 100 Mbps                      Activity Yellow  Blink  Active  the right indicates activity  while the green    Right ing  LED on the left indicates the speed of the IPMI LAN       connection  See the tables at right for more    Link LED Activity LED  information         A  LAN Port 1   B  LAN Port 2   C  IPMI LAN  X9SCM F X9SCL   F Only                                                                                                     Socket H2  LGA 1155    CPU                                                                HH o                                                                                  Chapter 2  Installation       Onboard Power LED                   Onboard PWR LED Indicator  An 
76. otherboard may be old  Check to verify that it still sup   plies  3VDC  If it does not  replace it with a new one     3  Ifthe above steps do not fix the Setup Configuration problem  contact your  vendor for repairs     Chapter 3  Troubleshooting       3 2    Technical Support Procedures    Before contacting Technical Support  please make sure that you have followed all       the steps listed below  Also  Note that as a motherboard manufacturer  Supermicro       does not sell directly to end users  so it is best to first check with your distributor or  reseller for troubleshooting services  They should know of any possible problem s   with the specific system configuration that was sold to you     1     Please go through the    Troubleshooting Procedures    and  Frequently Asked  Question   FAQ  sections in this chapter or see the FAQs on our website   http   www supermicro com support faqs   before contacting Technical Sup   port        BIOS upgrades can be downloaded from our website at  http   www supermi   cro com support bios          Note  Not all BIOS can be flashed  Some cannot be flashed  it depends  on the boot block code of the BIOS     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     Motherboard model and PCB revision number    BIOS release date version  this can be seen on the initial display when your  syst
77. r  compatibility  For more information  please read the following article at Microsoft s  Knowledge Base website at  http   support microsoft com kb 888137           Possible System Memory Allocation  amp  Availability  System Device Size Physical Memory  Remaining   Available    4 GB Total System  Memory   Firmware Hub flash memory  System BIOS  1MB 3 99  Local APIC 4KB 3 99  Area Reserved for the chipset 2 MB 3 99  I O APIC  4 Kbytes  4KB 3 99  PCI Enumeration Area 1 256 MB 3 76  PCI Express  256 MB  256MB   3 51  PCI Enumeration Area 2  if needed   Aligned on 256 MB 512 MB 3 01  boundary   VGA Memory 16 MB 2 85  TSEG 1MB 2 84  Memory available to OS and other applications 2 84                   2 12    Chapter 2  Installation       2 4 Motherboard Installation    All motherboards have standard mounting holes to fit different types of chassis   Make sure that the locations of all the mounting holes for both motherboard and  chassis match  Although a chassis may have both plastic and metal mounting fas   teners  metal ones are highly recommended because they ground the motherboard  to the chassis  Make sure that the metal standoffs click in or are screwed in tightly   Then use a screwdriver to secure the motherboard onto the motherboard tray     Tools Needed    Philips Screwdriver Philips Screwdriver       Location of Mounting Holes                                                                                                                                                 
78. r et anaemia 2 9  2 9 Installing  DDR3 Memory  see niii tr tenente Ere 08 RT at a a 2 10    vi    Table of Contents       2 4    2 5    2 6    2 7    DIMM  Installation cients vce o pico rete on i anata 2 10  Removing Memory Modules                        sesenta 2 10  Memory SUPPON ys iie ng e ei ig ay eerie needs 2 11  Memory Population Guidelines                 c  ccccesceceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeas 2 11  Motherboard InstallatiQl      a oio s Daia etai cric crece tree 2 13  Reo IIT e o sis ts sae                                          P 2 13  Location of Mounting  HOGS wives uscito epe ra te tend re aa 2 13  Installing the Motherboard                mmm 2 14  Connectors lO POFts   oe hs iet e cn erede cec Po esed Po 2 15  sco                                M   2 15  ATX PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Ports    2 16  Universal Serial Bus  USB     rero i eoo tenere ea Peer oem c 2 17  Ethernet PONS NEC 2 18  Serial Ports    tta eic a i aoa tatal e Be EU 2 19  Video  COBFIGCIor   coi coe a Do ecce tie sederit sucede 2 20  Front Control Panel sarena eene ero da dacie pas ca ana e ae lt aaa sea 2 21  Front Control Panel Pin Definitions    nene nenea nana 2 22  Power ED    i oii e eat ea aie chess Ca ati tt ai a aa a a d M 2 22  HDD LED  ice coca ata aia ata ae da eve casate ci Dai ce i a de Al 2 22  NIC1 NIC2  LANT1 LAND               cernere rennen enn nnn nnn nnne ena annes 2 23  Overheat  OH  Fan Fail Front UID LED                             seen 2 23  Reset BUON    na
79. river    Microsoft Net Framework       Intel PCH  Chipset    X9SCL  X9SCM    Intel Rapid Storage Technology    Intel PRO Network Connections Drivers    Trusted Platform Module Driver  Optional        SUPERMICRO Supero Doctor III  SUPERMICRO Computer Inc  Build driver diskettes and manuals       Browse CD T Auto Start Up Next Time    For more information  please visit SUPERMICRO s web site     Driver Tool Installation Display Screen    Note 1  Click the icons showing a hand writing on the paper to view the  readme files for each item  Click on a computer icon to the right of an item  to install this item  from top to the bottom   one at a time  After installing  each item  you must reboot the system before proceeding with the next  item on the list  The bottom icon with a CD on it allows you to view the  entire contents of the CD     eecoony       Note 2  When making a storage driver diskette by booting into a Driver  CD  please set the SATA Configuration to  Compatible Mode  and configure  SATA as IDE in the BIOS Setup  After making the driver diskette  be sure  to change the SATA settings back to your original settings     B 1    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       B 2 Configuring SuperDoctor   III    The SuperDoctor III program is a Web based management tool that supports remote  management capability  It includes Remote and Local Management tools  The local  management tool is called the SD III Client  The SuperDoctor III program included  on th
80. s allowed to cancel the action either locally  or remotely     Power control  noncancelable     Supero Doctor III allows a user to inform the OS to reboot or shut down the system right away   The system will reboot or shut down without any warning messages  It s not allowed to cancel the action     Note  The SuperDoctor Ill software and manual may be downloaded from our  Website at     http   www supermicro com products accessories software SuperDoctorlll cfm     For Linux  we still recommend that you use SuperDoctor Il  this version is also  available for download at the link above     SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       Notes    UEFI BIOS Recovery       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     An Overview to the UEFI BIOS    The Unified Extensible Firmware Interface  UEFI  specification provides a software   based interface between the operating system and the platform firmware in the  pre boot environment  The UEFI specification supports an architecture independent  mechanism for add on card initialization to allow the UEFI OS l
81. s ice seat               ees 2 24  Powel BUtOEIG cnp rente beoe bat a pat alte Haee ecd 2 24  Connecting    CABO e                   2 25  ATX Main PWR  amp  CPU PWR Connectors               cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeneees 2 25  Fan bleaders    ien E e t ti etn e s e na Re E Sa ly 2 26  Chassis Intrusion    irc E era He i Mave 2 26  literal  UO c                acre 2 27  irc tes oe E iinet ee ee a oi 0 aden 2 27  Onboard Power LED  ec etre t ec ue o at 2 28  Power Supply FC  Connector  svi erre rre E p PX EX eei 2 28  T SGPIO 0A Lleaders                  erret trina tino tnn 2 29  TPMEIGad6r nter ee o t erac i 2 29  DOM PWR Connectors catre trente mat cd i e iza d i 2 30  Wake On LAN c i Dea a ai een ute a Repone rre adie Nen 2 30  Jumper  Sets m caca orare cap ee emis e HEU UU E a rs at c   2 31  Explanatiom oft JumbpOers    ca Deer ee uis eta re eee a daia YES 2 31  LAN  Port Enable Disable              ua nct a ete e SERE pi 2 31    vii    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       CMOS Clef ndi c i beata aaa ad Da eite rer a ctp e 2 32  PCI Slot SMB Ertiable           ice c E ect e ode ce ine a RR 2 32  VGA Enable iret 4s bites EE ted dete d ecce OH E enden 2 33  Watch Dog Enables   iae root ca ia aa aa aia aaa e SE ga eR Une 2 33  USB Wake UD xir aaa s   ca i a a N EE dala 2 34  BMC Enable  a aa tea ca senha DO 2 34  ME  RECOVERY aeree dade cate Da og oes a a t de rp ipee dus 2 35  2 8   Onboard IndiCatOrs    usn ca error ener ee tp enne qp esa le al
82. sc Root     Directory of a USB device or a writeable CD DVD     Note  If you cannot locate the  Super ROM  file in your driver disk  visit  T our website at www supermicro com to download the BIOS image into a  USB flash device and rename it to  Super ROM  for BIOS recovery use     Insert the USB device that contains the new BIOS image   Super Rom   into  your USB drive and power on the system    While powering on the system  keep pressing   Ctrl   and   Home   simultane   ously on your PS2 or USB keyboard until your hear two short beeps  This  may take from a few seconds to one minute     After locating the new BIOS binary image  the system will enter the BIOS  Recovery page as shown below      gt  Proceed with flash update       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     UEFI BIOS Recovery    tup Utilitu       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        Note  Do not interrupt the process of BIOS flashing until it is completed   After the process of BIOS Recovery is complete  press any key to reboot  the system     6  Using a different system  extract the BIOS package into a bootable USB flash  drive     SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       7  When a DOS prompt appe
83. scsceecsecseseesesecseeseseeaeeaes 4 12  P Hardware Health Configuration                      esses 4 13  Fan Speed Gontrol Mode        nte c er periere 4 13  CPU Temperature Display Mode               mmm nenea eee nenea ana 4 13  Fant  Fan4  FanA Readifig     iic a Dra d ate 4 14  12V  VDIMM  5VCC   12V  AVCC  3 3VCC  VSB  VBAT ecce 4 14  E AGPI  Config  tation    a ceata e aa ri cnet ee ees Pri aa ada 4 14    Table of Contents       4 4    4 5    4 7    High  Performance Event TImers       crier iiaa 4 14  NUMA SUppoOTLt      stat pa teo p tte ttt a tat te Ec miele cd 4 14  WEEAR SUpDpOFE      ec a o a 0 bee EP Pa en ee tere 4 14  Eventi Bore  E                         M             4 15  SmbioSJEVerit  LOO    beet en ea poeta aa nes asta e eateries 4 15  Erase Event  Log    o oa dt vera Ga ee 4 15  When Log is Full    2  ttes tenente a pi rte es 4 15  MECI e eco e cae a asa PME 4 15  METW iustitiam dpa Da dai iad a tate ua eee 4 15  IPMI Configuration  X98CM F X9SCL F X9SCL  F                   eee 4 16  BMC SUPDOM coca toata te a eq ec etd e f ati 4 16  Wait FOL BMG we                 MP 4 16  PBMC  Self Test E6g          tret rine rl da ac erae cazan casei 4 16  p System Event  LOG si ir eoa teta rud atat ca UG TE 0 a 4 16  When SEL Full n ses cca ocazie ee ite rco te e igo pes 4 17  bog EEI Status  Codes  emanat noa pate a eerte teatro tte a Dia ai Rea 4 17   gt View FRU Information         ce ceea ase oaia enn rere a aa a 4 17   gt  BMC Network Configuration    4 17  
84. speed  of the slowest DIMM     The motherboard will support one DIMM module or three DIMM modules installed   but it is recommended that a balanced DIMM population  installed in pairs  are  followed for best performance                             Recommended Population  Balanced    DIMMZA Slot DIMM2B Slot DIMM1A Slot DIMM1B Slot Total System Memory  2GB DIMM 2GB DIMM 4GB   2GB DIMM 2GB DIMM 2GB DIMM 2GB DIMM 8GB   4GB DIMM 4GB DIMM 8GB   4GB DIMM 4GB DIMM 4GB DIMM 4GB DIMM 16GB   8GB DIMM 8GB DIMM 16GB   8GB DIMM 8GB DIMM 8GB DIMM 8GB DIMM 32GB                      2 11    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       The table explains the different types of memory supported that can be accomodated    in each memory slot                 DDR3 Unbuffered ECC  UDIMM  Memory  DIMM Slots per DIMMs Populat  DIMM Type POR Speeds Ranks per DIMM  any  Channel ed per Channel combination   2 1 Unbuffered 1066  1333 Single Rank  Dual Rank  DDR3  2 2 Unbuffered 1066  1333 Single Rank  Dual Rank  DDR3                         Note  Due to memory allocation to system devices  the amount of memory that  remains available for operational use will be reduced when 4 GB of RAM is used   The reduction in memory availability is disproportional     For Microsoft Windows users  Microsoft implemented a design change in the Win   dows XP with Service Pack 2  SP2  and Windows Vista  This change is specific  to the behavior of Physical Address Extension  PAE  mode which improves drive
85. tions  JL1        Pin  Definition    1   Intrusion Input    2 Ground          A  Fan 1  B  Fan 2  C  Fan 3    D  Fan 4    E  FanA    F  Chassis Intrusion    Chapter 2  Installation       Internal Buzzer Internal Buzzer  Pin Definition       The Internal Buzzer  SPKR1  can be  used to provide audible indications for  various beep codes  See the table on  the right for pin definitions     Pin  Definitions  Pin 1   Pos        Beep In    Neg        Alarm    Speaker    Pin 2                               Speaker   Speaker Connector  On the JSPK header  Pins 3 4 are Pin Definitions  used for internal speaker  Close Pins Pin Setting Definition  3 4 with a cap to use the onboard Pins 3 4   Internal Speaker  speaker  If you wish to use an exter  Pins1 4   External Speaker    nal speaker  close Pins 1 4 with a  cable  See the table on the right for  pin definitions     A  Internal Buzzer    B  Speaker Header       KEMOUSE                                           pis    DDR3 1066 1333 UDIMM required    v      TN NENNEN    so me ec      Use on                   cow                                pe         Socket H2  LGA 1155                                                       Cougar Point     Standard PCH    CESATAOA   X9SCL  SATAZ  XBSCM  SAT                                                                                      SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       REMOUSE    Onboard Power LED    An onboard Power LED header is  located at JLED1  This Power LE
86. tions are Normal  IrDA and  ASK IR  IrDA  Infrared Data  is an industry standard for remote control devices  ASK  IR  Amplitude Shifted Keying Infrared  is a protocol compatible with Sharp   branded  PDAs and other infrared devices     4 11    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F        gt Remote Access Configuration    COMO COM1 SOL Console Redirection    Use this feature to enable console redirection for COMO and COM 1 ports  The op   tions are Enabled and Disabled  The default for all ports are Disabled        Console 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 Dis   abled  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  COM2  SOL  COMA  Terminal Type   Select ANSI  VT100  VT100   or VT UTF8  
87. ts  The options are No  Yes  Next reset and  Yes  Every reset    When Log is Full   This option automatically clears the Event Log memory of all messages when it is  full  The options are Do Nothing and Erase Immediately    MECI    The Multiple Event Count Increment  MECI  counter counts the number of oc   curences a duplicate event must happen before the MECI counter is incremented   This is a numeric value     METW    The Multiple Event Time Window  METW  defines number of minutes must pass  between duplicate log events before MECI is incremented  This is in minutes  from  0 to 99     4 15    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL4 F       4 5 IPMI Configuration  X9SCM F X9SCL F X9SCL  F     Intelligent Plattorm Management Interface  IPMI  is a set of common interfaces that  IT administrators can use to monitor system health and to manage the system as a  whole  For more information on the IPMI specifications  please visit Intel s website  at www intel com       Copyright    BMC Support  Enabled        BMC Support   This feature enables or disables the installed Baseboard Management Controller   BMC  on the motherboard  The options are Enabled and Disabled    Wait For BMC    If enabled  the system will wait for a BMC response after the AC power is turned  on  It takes around 30 seconds to initialize Host to BMC interfaces  The options  are Disabled and Enabled        BMC Self Test Log    This feature logs any BMC messages returned during a BMC self test  It shows the  tot
88. ubstantial enhancement in system  performance and storage capability for entry level to mid range servers in a sleek  package  Please refer to our website  http   www supermicro com products   for  processor and memory support updates  This product is intended to be installed  and serviced by professional technicians     Manual Organization  Chapter 1 describes the features  specifications and performance of the mother   board  and provides detailed information about the Intel Cougar Point chipset     Chapter 2 provides hardware installation instructions  Read this chapter when in   stalling the processor  memory modules and other hardware components into the  System  If you encounter any problems  see Chapter 3  which describes trouble   shooting 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 software program installation instructions     Appendix C contains BIOS Recovery instructions     SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL F X9SCL  F User s Manual       Conventions Used in This Manual  Pay special attention to the following symbols for proper motherboard installation  and to prevent damage to the system or injury to yourself   Danger Caution  Instructions to be strictly followed to prevent catastrophic    System failure or to avoid bodily injury     Warning  Important informat
89. uts down when the power button is pressed   Select 4 Second Override to force the user to press and hold the Power Button for  4 seconds before the system turns off  Select Instant Off if you want the system to  instanty power off when the Power Button is pressed  The options are 4 Second  Override and Instant Off     Restore on AC Power Loss    Use this feature to set the power state after a power outage  Select Power Off for  the system power to remain off after a power loss  Select Power On for the system  power to be turned on after a power loss  Select Last State to allow the system to  resume its last state before a power loss  The options are Power On  Power Off  and Last State     VFC  This item enables or disables the VESA Feature Connector  VFC  option  The op   tions are Enabled and Disabled     Deep Sx    Select Enabled to enable Deep Sleep State support  The settings are Enabled and  Disabled       Processor  amp  Clock Options    Warning  Take Caution when changing the Advanced settings  An incorrect  AN value  a very high DRAM frequency or incorrect DRAM timing may cause  System to become unstable  When this occurs  revert to the default setting     Hardware Prefetcher  Available when supported by the CPU     If set to Enabled  the hardware pre fetcher will pre fetch streams of data and instruc   tions from the main memory to the L2 cache in the forward or backward manner to  improve CPU performance  The options are Disabled and Enabled     4 5    SUPERE X9SCM 
90. w ssiforum org    Additionally  in  areas where noisy power transmission is present  you may choose to install a line  filter to shield the computer from noise  It is recommended that you also install a  power surge protector to help avoid problems caused by power surges     1 7 Super I O    The Super I O supports two high speed  16550 compatible serial communication  ports  UARTs   Each UART includes a 16 byte send receive FIFO  a programmable  baud rate generator  complete modem control capability and a processor interrupt  system  Both UARTs provide legacy speed with baud rate of up to 115 2 Kbps  as well as an advanced speed with baud rates of 250 K  500 K  or 1 Mb s  which  support higher speed modems     The Super I O provides functions that comply with ACPI  Advanced Configuration  and Power Interface   which includes support of legacy and ACPI power manage   ment through an SMI or SCI function pin  It also features auto power management  to reduce power consumption     1 8 Overview of the Nuvoton WPCM450 Controller    The Nuvoton WPCMA50R Controller is a Baseboard Management Controller  BMC   that supports 2D VGA compatible Graphics cores  Virtual Media  and Keyboard   Video Mouse Redirection  KVMR  modules  With blade oriented Super I O capability  built in  the WPCM450R Controller is ideal for legacy reduced server platforms     The WPCMASOR interfaces with a host system via PCI interface to communicate  with the Graphics core  It supports USB 2 0 and 1 1 for remote
91. y to  wake up  the system from the  S5 power state  Soft Off State  through the Ethernet controller  The set   tings are Enabled and Disabled    Legacy USB Support    This feature enables support for legacy USB devices  Select Auto to dis   able legacy support if USB devices are not present  Select Disable to  have USB devices available only for EFI applicatioins  The options are  Enabled  Disabled and Auto    BIOS EHCI Hand Off    This item is for Operating Systems that does not support Enhanced Host  Controller Interface  EHCI  hand off  When enabled  EHCI ownership  change will be claimed by the EHCI driver  The settings are Enabled  and Disabled      IDE SATA 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     SATA Port0 Port5    This item displays the information detected on the installed SATA drives  on the particular SATA port     AHCI Mode    The following items are displayed when AHCI Mode is selected     4 9    SUPERE X9SCM X9SCM F X9SCL X9SCL
92. ystem temperature and alert the user when  the chassis temperature is too high     Note  To avoid possible system overheating  please be sure to provide  adequate airflow to your system     System Resource Alert    This feature is available when the system is used with Supero Doctor III in    1 12    Chapter 1  Introduction       the Windows OS environment or used with Supero Doctor II in Linux  Supero  Doctor is used to notify the user of certain system events  For example  you can  also configure Supero Doctor to provide you with warnings when the system  temperature  CPU temperatures  voltages and fan speeds go beyond predefined  thresholds     1 5 ACPI Features    ACPI stands for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface  The ACPI specifica   tion defines a flexible and abstract hardware interface that provides a standard  way to integrate power management features throughout a PC system  including  its hardware  operating system and application software  This enables the system  to automatically turn on and off peripherals such as CD ROMs  network cards  hard  disk drives and printers     In addition to enabling operating system directed power management  ACPI also  provides a generic system event mechanism for Plug and Play  and an operating  system independent interface for configuration control  ACPI leverages the Plug and  Play BIOS data structures  while providing a processor architecture independent  implementation that is compatible with Windows XP  Windows Vista
    
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