Supermicro SUPER P6DGU User manual

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SUPER P6DGS
SUPER P6DGE
SUPER P6DGU
SUPER P6SGU
USER’S
MANUAL
Revision 2.2
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Preface
About This Manual
This manual is written for system houses, PC technicians and
knowledgeable PC end users. It provides information for the installation and
use of the SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU motherboard. The SU-
PER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU supports Pentium II 233-333 MHz pro-
cessors at a 66MHz bus speed and Pentium II/III 350-700 MHz processors at
a 100MHz bus speed and Slot 1 Celeron processors of up to 466 MHz. The
SUPER P6DGU/P6DGS/P6DGE supports single or dual Pentium II/III proces-
sors and the SUPER P6SGU supports a single Pentium II/III processor.
Please refer to the support section of our web site (http://
www.supermicro.com/TechSupport.htm) for a complete listing of supported
processors.
The Pentium II/III processor with the Dual Independent Bus Architecture is
housed in a package technology called a Single Edge Contact Cartridge
(S.E.C.C.). This new cartridge package and its associated "Slot 1" infrastruc-
ture will provide the headroom for future high-performance processors.
Manual Organization
Chapter 1, Introduction, describes the features, specifications and perfor-
mance of the SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU system board and pro-
vides detailed information about the chipset.
Refer to Chapter 2, Installation, for instructions on how to install the Pentium
II/III processor, the retention mechanism and the heat sink support. This
chapter provides you with the instructions for handling static-sensitive de-
vices. Read this chapter when you want to install DIMM modules and to
mount the system board in the chassis. Also refer to this chapter to connect
the floppy and hard disk drives, IDE interfaces, parallel and serial ports as
well as the cables for the power supply, reset cable, keylock/power LED,
speaker and keyboard.
If you encounter any problems, please see Chapter 3, Troubleshooting, which
describes troubleshooting procedures for video, memory and the setup con-
figuration stored in memory. For quick reference, a general FAQ [frequently
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asked questions] section is provided. Instructions are also included for tech-
nical support procedure, for returning merchandise for service and for BIOS
upgrades.
See Chapter 4 for configuration data and BIOS features.
Chapter 5 has information on running setup and includes the default settings
for Standard Setup, Advanced Setup, Chipset function, Power Management,
PCI/PnP Setup and Peripheral Setup.
Appendix A offers information on BIOS error beep codes and messages.
Appendix B shows post diagnostic error messages.
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Table of Contents
Preface
About This Manual ...................................................................................................... iii
Manual Organization................................................................................................... iii
Jumper/Connector Quick Reference........................................................................ viii
Front Control Panel Connector .................................................................................. ix
Chapter 1: Introduction
1-1 Overview .......................................................................................................... 1-1
SUPER P6DGS ........................................................................................ 1-2
SUPER P6DGS Motherboard Layout.................................................... 1-3
SUPER P6DGE ........................................................................................ 1-4
SUPER P6DGE Motherboard Layout.................................................... 1-5
SUPER P6DGU ......................................................................................... 1-6
SUPER P6DGU Motherboard Layout..................................................... 1-7
SUPER P6SGU ......................................................................................... 1-8
SUPER P6SGU Motherboard Layout..................................................... 1-9
440GX AGP Chipset: System Block Diagram .................................... 1-10
Motherboard Features ........................................................................... 1-11
1-2 Chipset Overview.......................................................................................... 1-13
1-3 PC Health Monitoring................................................................................... 1-13
1-4 Solo-1 PCI
Audio
Drive................................................................................. 1-15
1-5 ACPI/PC 98 Features .................................................................................. 1-16
1-6 Power Supply ................................................................................................ 1-17
1-7 Super I/O ........................................................................................................ 1-18
1-8 AIC-7895 SCSI Controller ............................................................................ 1-19
1-9 AIC-7890 SCSI Controller ............................................................................ 1-19
Chapter 2: Installation
2-1 Static-Sensitive Devices................................................................................ 2-1
Precautions ............................................................................................... 2-1
Unpacking ................................................................................................. 2-1
2-2 Pentium II/III Processor Installation ............................................................ 2-1
Installation of the Universal Retention Mechanism ............................ 2-4
2-3 Explanation and Diagram of Jumper/Connector ........................................ 2-6
2-4 Changing the CPU Speed ............................................................................. 2-6
2-5 Mounting the Motherboard in the Chassis.................................................. 2-7
2-6 Connecting Cables ......................................................................................... 2-7
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Power Supply Connector ........................................................................ 2-7
Secondary Power Connector.................................................................. 2-7
Infrared Connector .................................................................................... 2-7
PW_ON Connector.................................................................................... 2-8
Reset Connector ...................................................................................... 2-8
Hard Drive LED ........................................................................................ 2-8
Keylock/Power LED Connector.............................................................. 2-8
Speaker Connector .................................................................................. 2-9
Power Save State Select........................................................................ 2-9
ATX PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Ports ................................................. 2-9
Universal Serial Bus ................................................................................ 2-9
ATX Serial Ports .................................................................................... 2-10
CMOS Clear............................................................................................ 2-10
External Battery...................................................................................... 2-10
Wake-on-LAN.......................................................................................... 2-10
Fan Connectors...................................................................................... 2-10
Chassis Intrusion ................................................................................... 2-11
2-7 Installing DIMMs ........................................................................................... 2-11
DIMM Installation ................................................................................... 2-11
2-8 Connecting Parallel, Floppy and Hard Disk Drives ................................. 2-12
Parallel Port Connector......................................................................... 2-13
Floppy Connector................................................................................... 2-13
IDE Interfaces......................................................................................... 2-13
SCSI Connectors .................................................................................... 2-14
68-Pin LVD SCSI Connector ................................................................. 2-15
AGP Port ................................................................................................. 2-16
Chapter 3: Troubleshooting
3-1 Troubleshooting Procedures ......................................................................... 3-1
Before Power On...................................................................................... 3-1
Troubleshooting Flowchart...................................................................... 3-1
No Power................................................................................................... 3-2
No Video.................................................................................................... 3-2
Memory Errors.......................................................................................... 3-2
Losing the System’s Setup Configuration ............................................ 3-3
3-2 Technical Support Procedures ..................................................................... 3-3
3-3 Frequently Asked Questions......................................................................... 3-4
3-4 Returning Merchandise for Service ............................................................. 3-7
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Chapter 4: AMIBIOS
4-1 Introduction....................................................................................................... 4-1
4-2 BIOS Features ................................................................................................. 4-2
BIOS Configuration Summary Screen ................................................... 4-3
AMIBIOS Setup ......................................................................................... 4-3
Chapter 5: Running Setup
5-1 Setup ................................................................................................................. 5-1
5-1-1 Standard Setup ............................................................................... 5-1
5-1-2 Advanced Setup.............................................................................. 5-3
5-1-3 Chipset Setup.................................................................................. 5-7
5-1-4 Power Management...................................................................... 5-13
5-1-5 PCI/PnP Setup.............................................................................. 5-15
5-1-6 Peripheral Setup ........................................................................... 5-18
5-2 Security Setup................................................................................................ 5-20
5-2-1 Supervisor/User ............................................................................ 5-20
5-3 Utility Setup .................................................................................................... 5-21
5-3-1 Anti-Virus ....................................................................................... 5-21
5-3-2 Language ....................................................................................... 5-21
5-4 Default Settings ............................................................................................. 5-21
5-4-1 Optimal Default ............................................................................. 5-21
5-4-2 Fail-Safe Default........................................................................... 5-22
Appendices:
Appendix A: BIOS Error Beep Codes and Messages ......................................... A-1
Appendix B: AMIBIOS Post Diagnostic Error Messages .................................... B-1
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P6DGS/P6DGE P6DGU/P6SGU
Jumper
JB1, JB2, JB3, JB4
JBT1
JP20
JL2
JA5
JA6
JP11
Connector
J17
J18
J19
J20
J21
J32
J34
J36
JA1, JA2
JA3
JBT2
JF1
JF2
JL1
JOH1
JT1
JT2
JT3
SLED
WOL
Function Page
CPU/Bus Ratio Selection 2-6
CMOS Clear 2-10
Power Save State Select 2-9
Manufacturer Default 1-3
JA1, JA3, SCSI Termination
(default on as terminated) 1-3
JA2 SCSI Termination
(default on as terminated) 1-9
Bus Speed 1-3,5
Function Page
USB 2-9
USB 2-9
Parallel Port 2-13
COM 1 2-10
COM 2 2-10
ATX Power Connector 2-7
PS/2 KB and Mouse 2-9
Secondary Power Connector 2-7
UW SCSI 2-14
SCSI 2-14
External Battery 2-10
IDE LED 2-8, 2-9
Keylock
Speaker
IR Connector 2-7, 2-8
PW_ON
Reset
Chassis Intrusion 2-11
Overheat LED Header 1-3,5
CPU 1 Fan 2-10
CPU 2 Fan 2-10
Thermal Control Fan 2-10
SCSI LED 1-3
Wake-on-LAN 2-10
Jumper
JB1, JB2, JB3, JB4
JBT1
JP20
S-TERM
BZ_ON
JP11
Connector
J17
J18
J19
J20
J21
J32
J34
J36
JA1
JA2
JA3
JBT2
JF1
JF2
JL1
JOH
JT1
JT2
JT3
SLED
WOL
Function Page
CPU/Bus Ratio Selection 2-6
CMOS Clear 2-10
Power Save State Select 2-9
SCSI Termination
(default on as terminated) 1-7,9
Overheat Alarm Enable 1-11
Bus Speed 1-7,9
Function Page
USB 2-9
USB 2-9
Parallel Port 2-13
COM 1 2-10
COM 2 2-10
ATX Power Connector 2-7
PS/2 KB and Mouse 2-9
Secondary Power Connector 2-7
Ultra2 LVD/SE 2-15
UW SCSI 2-14
Ultra SCSI 2-14
External Battery 2-10
IDE LED 2-8, 2-9
Keylock
Speaker
IR Connector 2-7, 2-8
PW_ON
Reset
Chassis Intrusion 2-11
Overheat LED Header 1-7,9
CPU 1 Fan 2-10
CPU 2 Fan 2-10
Thermal Control Fan 2-10
SCSI LED
Wake-on-LAN 2-10
Jumper/Connector Quick Reference
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Front Control Panel Connector
Please see pages 2-7 through
2-9 for pin definitions.
Hard
Drive
LED
Keyboard
lock
Speaker
IR Con
Power On
X
Reset
JF2 JF1
X
Power
LED
11
X
Notes
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Chapter 1: Introduction
1-1
Chapter 1
Introduction
1-1 Overview
The SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU supports Pentium II 233-333 MHz
processors at a 66MHz bus speed and Pentium II/III 350-700 MHz proces-
sors at a 100MHz bus speed. The SUPER P6DGU/P6DGS/P6DGE supports
single or dual Pentium II/III processors and the SUPER P6SGU supports a
single Pentium II/III processor. All four motherboards are based on Intel’s
440GX chipset, which enables 66/100 MHz system bus speed, Accelerated
Graphics Port (AGP), Wake-on-LANÔ , SDRAM, concurrent PCI and Ultra
DMA/33 for a 33 MB/s burst transfer rate.
While all of the motherboards are the ATX form factor, the P6DGU and
P6DGE have 5 PCI and 2 ISA slots with one slot shared. The SUPER P6DGS
and P6SGU have 4 PCI and 3 ISA slots with one slot shared. All four
motherboards have the AGP port, and can accommodate 2 GB unbuffered
SDRAM or registered SDRAM memory in 4 168-pin DIMM sockets. All also
support ECC or non-ECC memory.
AGP reduces contention between the CPU and I/O devices by broadening
the bandwidth of graphics to memory. It delivers a maximum of 532 MB/s
2xAGP transfer mode, which is quadruple the PCI speed!
Wake-on-LAN enables remote network management and configuration of
the PC, even in off-hours when the PC is turned off. This reduces the
complexity of managing the network.
Other features that maximize customer satisfaction and simplicity in manag-
ing the computer are PC 98-ready and support for Advanced Configuration
and Power Interface (ACPI).
Included I/O on all motherboards are 2 EIDE ports, a floppy port, an ECP/EPP
parallel port, a PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard, 2 serial ports, an infrared port
and 2 USB ports. The SUPER P6DGU and P6SGU provide an onboard Adaptec
7890 Ultra2 SCSI controller with a data transfer rate of up to 80 MB/s, and
optional RAID III (ARO-1130U2). The SUPER P6DGS has an integrated
onboard Adaptec 7895 MultiChannel UW SCSI controller. The dual channels
allow a data transfer rate of 40 MB/s per channel. Additionally, this moth-
erboard has an onboard RAIDport to support the Adaptec ARO-1130SA/CA
RAIDport II card for increased I/O performance and fault tolerance.
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SUPER P6DGS
Figure 1-1. SUPER P6DGS/P6DBS Motherboard Picture
(Both boards share the same PCB)
Chapter 1: Introduction
1-3
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J21
COM2
J20
COM1
J34
PS/2 KB
(bottom)
PS/2 MOUSE
(top)
J32
ATX POWER
J9
J11
J12
1
J10
PW_ON
RESET
JF1
IDE LED/KEYLOCK/SPEAKER
IR CON
JF2
B
ank3
FLO
PP
Y
U38
U14
J8
1
J17, J18
USB
CPU 1
FAN
J2
J1
1
CPU 2
FAN
JT2
JT1
U2
Bank0
B
ank1
B
ank2
JT3
1
J22
1
SCSI
JA1
1
BIOS
JBT2
JBT1
JA6
1
BT2
B
A
T
T
E
R
Y
+
-
1
S-LED
WOL
UA1
JA4
PCI 1
PCI 2
PCI 3
PCI 4
RAID PORT
U48
JL1
Chassis
Intrusion
A
G
P
P
O
R
T
1
JP20
JB
1
JB2
JB3
JB4
U37
U15
JA5
JA5, JA6:SCSI Termination
JBT1: CMOS Clear
JBT2: Ext Battery
JP11
UW SCSI
——–—— Jumper Settings —–——————
JBT1: 1-2 (default)
2-3 CMOS Clear
* To clear the CMOS completely,
disconnect the power source.
JL1: OFF (default)
ON (intrusion)
JP11: 1-2 Auto (default)
2-3 66 MHz
OFF 100 MHz
JP20: 1-2 PIIX CTL PD State
2-3 BIOS CTL PD State (default)
WOL: Wake-on-LAN
——–———————–——–—–——–——–—
JTM
PIIX4
GX
J19
Parallel
Port
Figure 1-2. SUPER P6DGS Motherboard Layout
SUPER P6DGS
————— CPU Core/Bus Ratio –—————
JB1 JB2 JB3 JB4
x3 ON OFF ON ON
x3.5 OFF OFF ON ON
x4 ON ON OFF ON
x4.5 OFF ON OFF ON
x5 ON OFF OFF ON
x5.5 OFF OFF OFF ON
x6 ON ON ON OFF
X6.5 OFF ON ON OFF
x7 ON OFF ON OFF
x7.5 OFF OFF ON OFF
——–—–————————————————
*Note: To Enable the Overheat Buzzer place a
jumper on BZ_On.
6"
6"
12"
9.65"
10.65"
ID
E
1
J15
1
IDE 2
J16
1
JA2
1
UW SCSI
BZ_ON
JOH
Overheat LED
PWR_SEC
1
J36
BZ
1
JA3
1
JA7
1
JP18
J13
J14
JJ14
SBLINK
1
ISA
ISA
ISA
CPU
CPU
Note: Some CPU Core/Bus ratios cannot be
selected for processors that have fixed ratios.
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SUPER P6DGE
Figure 1-3. SUPER P6DGE/P6DBE Motherboard Picture
(Both boards share the same PCB)
Chapter 1: Introduction
1-5
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J19
Parallel
Port
J21
COM2
J20
COM1
J13
J32
ATX POWER
PW_ON
RESET
JF1
IDE LED/KEYLOCK/SPEAKER
IR CON
JF2
B
ank3
IDE 2
ID
E
1
FLO
PP
Y
U38
U14
J8
1
J17,J18
USB
CPU 1
FAN
J2
J1
1
CPU 2
FAN
JT2
JT1
U2
Bank0
B
ank1
B
ank2
JT3
T
herm
a
l
C
o
ntrol F
a
n
1
J15 J16
1
1
BIOS
1
BT2
B
A
T
T
E
R
Y
+
-
1
WOL
PCI 1
PCI 2
PCI 3
PCI 4
U48
JL1
Chassis
Intrusion
A
G
P
P
O
R
T
1
JP20
JB
1
JB2
JB3
JB4
U37
U15
JBT1: CMOS Clear
JBT2: Ext Battery
JP11
——–—— Jumper Settings —–——————
JBT1: 1-2 (default)
2-3 CMOS Clear
To clear the CMOS completely,
disconnect the power source.
JL1: OFF (default)
ON (intrusion)
JP11: 1-2 Auto (default)
2-3 66 MHz
OFF 100 MHz
JP20: 1-2 PIIX CTL PD State
2-3 BIOS CTL PD State (default)
WOL: Wake-on-LAN
——–—–——————–———–——–——–—
GX
PIIX4
Figure 1-4. SUPER P6DGE Motherboard Layout
SUPER P6DGE
*Note: To Enable the Overheat Buzzer place a
jumper on BZ_On.
J22
BZ_ON
JP16
JB
T
2
JBT1
JP18
PCI 5
J35
J9
J10
J11
J12
BZ
PWR_SEC
J14
9.6"
9.6"
12" 12"
J36
1
JOH1: Overheat LED
JOH1
1
SBLINK
1
JL2
1
1
JTM
ISA
ISA
CPU
CPU
J34
PS/2 KB
(bottom)
PS/2 MOUSE
(top)
Note: Some CPU Core/Bus ratios cannot be
selected for processors that have fixed ratios.
————— CPU Core/Bus Ratio –—————
JB1 JB2 JB3 JB4
x3 ON OFF ON ON
x3.5 OFF OFF ON ON
x4 ON ON OFF ON
x4.5 OFF ON OFF ON
x5 ON OFF OFF ON
x5.5 OFF OFF OFF ON
x6 ON ON ON OFF
X6.5 OFF ON ON OFF
x7 ON OFF ON OFF
x7.5 OFF OFF ON OFF
——–—–————————————————
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SUPER P6DGU
Figure 1-5. SUPER P6DGU/P6DBU Motherboard Picture
(Both boards share the same PCB)
Chapter 1: Introduction
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Figure 1-6. SUPER P6DGU Motherboard Layout
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J21
COM2
J20
COM1
J14
J13
J32
ATX POWER
J9
J11
J12
J10
PW_ON
RESET
JF1
IDE LED/KEYLOCK/SPEAKER
IR CON
JF2
B
ank3
U38
U14
J8
1
J17,J18
USB
CPU 1
FAN
J2
J1
1
CPU 2
FAN
JT2
JT1
U2
Bank0
B
ank1
B
ank2
SCSI
JA1
BIOS
BT2
B
A
T
T
E
R
Y
+
-
UA1
JA3
PCI 2
PCI 3
PCI 4
PCI 5
RAID PORT
U48
JL1
Chassis
Intrusion
A
G
P
P
O
R
T
U37
U15
JBT1: CMOS Clear
JBT2: Ext Battery
JP11
UW SCSI
Ultra2 LVD/SE
SUPER P6DGU
——–—— Jumper Settings —–——————
JBT1: 1-2 (default)
2-3 CMOS Clear
* To clear the CMOS completely,
disconnect the power source.
JL1: OFF (default)
ON (intrusion)
JP11: 1-2 Auto (default)
2-3 66 MHz
OFF 100 MHz
JP20: 1-2 PIIX CTL PD State
2-3 BIOS CTL PD State (default)
WOL: Wake-on-LAN
S-TERM: On: SCSI Termination Enable
Off: Termination Disable
——–———————–——–—–——–——–—
PIIX4
GX
J19
Parallel
Port
J35
SBLINK
1
JL2
1
JTM
JB4
JB3
JB2
J
B
1
JP20
1
1
WOL
JP18
1
JA5,JA6:SCSI Termination
J16
J15
IDE 2
ID
E
1
1
1
1
FLO
PPY
J22
1
JBT1
JB
T2
SLED
S
-TE
R
M
*Note: To Enable Overheat Buzzer place a jumper on
BZ_On.
6"
6"
12"
10.65"
9.65"
JT3
T
he
rm
al
C
o
ntro
l
F
an
1
JA3
1
JA2
BZ_ON
JOH1
PWR_SEC
1
J36
BZ
1
*Note: JA3 is optional
PCI 1
ISA
ISA
JOH1: Overheat LED
J34
PS/2 KB
(bottom)
PS/2 MOUSE
(top)
Note: Some CPU Core/Bus ratios cannot be
selected for processors that have fixed ratios.
————— CPU Core/Bus Ratio –—————
JB1 JB2 JB3 JB4
x3 ON OFF ON ON
x3.5 OFF OFF ON ON
x4 ON ON OFF ON
x4.5 OFF ON OFF ON
x5 ON OFF OFF ON
x5.5 OFF OFF OFF ON
x6 ON ON ON OFF
X6.5 OFF ON ON OFF
x7 ON OFF ON OFF
x7.5 OFF OFF ON OFF
——–—–————————————————
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SUPER P6SGU
Figure 1-7. SUPER P6SGU Motherboard Picture
(OEM board only)
Chapter 1: Introduction
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Figure 1-8. SUPER P6SGU Motherboard Layout
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J21
COM2
J20
COM1
J32
ATX POWER
J9
J11
J12
J10
B
ank3
U14
J8
1
J17,J18
USB
CPU FAN
J1
JT1
U2
Bank0
B
ank1
B
ank2
JA4
PCI 1
PCI 2
PCI 3
PCI 4
RAID PORT
A
G
P
P
O
R
T
U56
SUPER P6SGU
JF1
JF2
U38
IR CON PW_ON
RESET
BIOS
IDE LED/KEYLOCK/SPEAKER
1
J22 J16
1
1
UW SCSI
SCSI
FLOPPY
IDE 2
ID
E
1
1
1
JA1
JA2
1
1
JA3
J15
BZ_ON
JOH1
JOH1: Overheat LED
JT
3
: T
herm
al C
on
trol F
an
JA5,JA6: SCSI Termination
JTM1
1
WOL
JBT2
JP11
JBT1: CMOS Clear
JBT2: Ext Battery
——–—— Jumper Settings —–—————
JBT1: 1-2 (default)
2-3 CMOS Clear
To clear the CMOS completely,
disconnect the power source.
JL1: OFF (default)
ON (intrusion)
JP11: 1-2 Auto (default)
2-3 66 MHz
OFF 100 MHz
JP20: 1-2 PIIX CTL PD State
2-3 BIOS CTL PD State (default)
WOL: Wake-on-LAN
S-TERM: On: SCSI Termination Enable
Off: Termination Disable
——–———–————–———–——–——–
*Note: To Enable the Overheat Buzzer
place a jumper on BZ_On.
BZ
JT3
PIIX4
GX
J19
Parallel
Port
UA10
JB1
JB2
JB3
JB4
1
JBT1
1
JP20
1
3860
JT2
1
SCSI LED
JL1
S-TERM
J37
J44
ESS
1938
7890
JJ14
J14
J13
1
JPSI
Ultra2 LVD/SE
12"
12"
8.875"
8.875"
J39
J35
*Note: JA4 is optional
ISA
ISA
ISA
MIC
IN
LINE
IN
LINE
OUT
C
PU
J34
PS/2 KB
(bottom)
PS/2 MOUSE
(top)
Note: Some CPU Core/Bus ratios cannot be
selected for processors that have fixed ratios.
————— CPU Core/Bus Ratio –—————
JB1 JB2 JB3 JB4
x3 ON OFF ON ON
x3.5 OFF OFF ON ON
x4 ON ON OFF ON
x4.5 OFF ON OFF ON
x5 ON OFF OFF ON
x5.5 OFF OFF OFF ON
x6 ON ON ON OFF
X6.5 OFF ON ON OFF
x7 ON OFF ON OFF
x7.5 OFF OFF ON OFF
——–—–————————————————
SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU Manual
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CPU
440GX
CPU
AGP
Port
IO
APIC
PIIX4
Power
Mana
g
ement
SDRAM
Host Bus
PCI Slots
SMBus
USB
Ports
IDE Ports
ISA Slots
BIOS
SIO
SCSI
Figure 1-9. 440GX AGP Chipset:
System Block Diagram (Dual Processors)
Note: This is a general block diagram and may not represent the
actual number of slots/CPUs on your motherboard. See the
following page for the actual specifications of each board.
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Supermicro SUPER P6DGU User manual

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