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Phoenix
Server Motherboard
User's Manual
UM_Phoenix_v1.7_090619
Preface ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� i
Safety Instructions ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ ii
About This Manual ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ iii
Chapter 1� Product Features ��������������������������������������������������������������1
1�1 Component ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������1
1.2 Specications������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2
1�3 Feature ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3
Chapter 2� Hardware Setup ����������������������������������������������������������������4
2�1 Processor ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4
2.1.1 Removing the CPU ..............................................................................................4
2.1.2 Installing the CPU ...............................................................................................6
2�2 System Memory ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������9
2.2.1 Placement ...........................................................................................................9
2.2.2 DIMM Population ............................................................................................. 10
2.2.3 Installation ....................................................................................................... 12
Chapter 3� Motherboard Settings ����������������������������������������������������� 13
3�1 Block Diagram ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������13
3�2 Content List �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������14
3�3 Placement ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������15
3�4 Connector ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16
3�5 Jumper ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������18
3�6 LED Indicator ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19
Chapter 4. BIOS Conguration Settings ������������������������������������������� 20
4�1 BIOS Update ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������23
Chapter 5. BMC Conguration Settings �������������������������������������������� 25
5�1 Method 1 (Use the BIOS Setup) ��������������������������������������������������������25
5�2 Method 2 (Use a Dos Tool - Syscheck) ���������������������������������������������28
5�3 Login ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 31
5�4 Web GUI �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������33
5.4.1 Menu Bar .......................................................................................................... 33
5.4.2 User Information and Quick Button ............................................................... 34
5.4.3 Dashboard ........................................................................................................ 35
5.4.4 Field Replaceable Unit(FRU) ........................................................................... 36
5.4.5 Auto Video Recording ...................................................................................... 37
Chapter 6� Technical Support ����������������������������������������������������������� 38
Table of Contents
Content
Document Release History
Release Date Version Update Content
September
2014
1 User's Manual release to public.
July
2015
1.2
October
2015
1.3
December
2015
1.4
May
2018
1.5
September
2019
1.7
1. Update new cover.
2. HW update.
3. BMC update.
Copyright © 2014 AIC, Inc� All Rights Reserved�
This document contains proprietary information about
AIC products and is not to be disclosed or used except
in accordance with applicable agreements.
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Copyright
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or
transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photo-static, recording
or otherwise, without the prior written consent of the manufacturer.
Trademarks
All products and trade names used in this document are trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective holders.
Changes
The material in this document is for information purposes only and is subject to change
without notice.
Warning
1. A shielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and also
to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception. It is essential
that only the supplied power cord be used.
2. Use only shielded cables to connect I/O devices to this equipment.
3. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
Disclaimer
AIC shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
The information provided is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. To the
extent permitted by law, neither AIC or its afliates, subcontractors or suppliers will be
liable for incidental, special or consequential damages including downtime cost; lost
profits; damages relating to the procurement of substitute products or services; or
damages for loss of data, or software restoration. The information in this document
is subject to change without notice.
Instruction Symbols
Special attention should be given to the instruction symbols below.
NOTE
This symbol indicates that there is an explanatory or
supplementary instruction.
CAUTION
This symbol denotes possible hardware impairment. Upmost
precaution must be taken to prevent serious harware damage.
WARNING
This symbol serves as a warning alert for potential body
injury. The user may suffer possible injury from disregard or
lack of attention.
Preface
ii
When installing, operating, or performing maintenance on this equipment, the following
safety precautions should always be taken into account in order to reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock, and personal injury.
Carefully read the safety instructions below before using this product.
Observe all of the warning and instruction signs distinctively marked on the product.
Before performing system installations, please consult the User’s Manual provided
with this product.
Do not place this product on an uneven or weak surface (unstable cart, stand, table,
ect.) that might induce the product to fall and sustain serious damage.
Install only the equipment or device identified in the User’s Manual. Deploying other
equipment or device with this motherboard could invoke improper connection of
circuitry that leads to fire or personal injury.
This product should only be operated with the type of power source indicated on the
marked label. If you are questionable about which type of power supply is used in your
area, consult your dealer or local Power Company.
Disconnect the power supply module before removing power from the system.
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
Do not use this product near a water source, including faucet and lavatory.
Never spill liquids of any kind on this product.
Never shove objects of any kind into this product’s open slots, as they may touch
dangerous voltage points or short out parts and could result in fire or electric shock.
Do not block or cover slots and openings in this unit, as they were made for ventilation
and prevent this unit from overheating. Do not place this product in a built-in
installation unless proper ventilation is available.
Do not disassemble this product. This product should only be taken apart by trained
personnel. Opening or removing covers and circuit boards may expose you to electric
shock or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can also cause electric shock when the
unit is subsequently used.
Risk of explosion is possible if battery is replaced with an incompatible type. Dispose
of used batteries accordingly.
This product is equipped with a three-wire grounding type plug, a plug with a third
(grounding) pin. As a safety feature, this plug is intended to fit only into a grounding
type power outlet. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your
electrician to replace the outlet. Do not remove the grounding type plug or use a
3-Prong To 2-Prong Adapter to circumvent the safety feature; doing so may result in
electric shock and/or damage to this product.
Safety Instructions
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Thank you for selecting and purchasing the Phoenix Serverboard.
This user's manual is provided for professional technicians to perform easy hardware
setup, basic system configurations, and quick software startup. This document pellucidly
presents a brief overview of the product design, device installation, and firmware settings
for the Phoenix motherboard. For the latest version of this user's manual, please refer to
the AIC website: https://www.aicipc.com/en/productdetail/125.
Chapter 1 Product Features
This chapter delivers the overall layout of the product, including the fundamental
components on the motherboard, design specifications, and noteworthy features. Phoenix
is an ideal server grade motherboard that is specifically designed to accommodate
diverse enterprises for managing heavy workloads, databases, nearline applications, and
cloud deployments. This product supports the
Intel® Xeon®
Processors E5-2600 v3
and v4
with Socket R3 (FCLGA2011-3) and a memory support 12 DDR4 2400/2133 MHz across 4
channels per CPU.
Chapter 2 Hardware Setup
This chapter displays an easy installation guide for assembling the CPU (Central
Processing Unit) and memory chip. Utmost caution for proceeding to set up the hardware
is highly advised. The components on the motherboard are highly fragile and vulnerable
to exterior influence. Do not attempt to endanger the device by placing the device in a
potentially unstable or hazardous surroundings, including positioning the device on an
uneven grounds or humid environments.
Chapter 3 Motherboard Settings
This chapter elaborates the overall layout of the server motherboard, including
multifarious connectors, jumpers, and LED descriptions. These descriptions assist users
to configure different settings and functions of the motherboard, as well as to confirm the
location of each connector and jumper.
Chapter 4 BIOS Configuration Settings
This chapter introduces the key features of BIOS, including the descriptions and option
keys for diverse functions. These details provide users to effortlessly navigate and
configure the input/output devices.
Chapter 5 BMC Configuration Settings
This chapter illustrates the diverse functions of IPMI BMC, including the details on logging
into the web page and assorted definitions. These descriptions are helpful in configuring
various functions through Web GUI without entering the BIOS setup. For more information
of BMC configurations, please refer to IPMI BMC (Aspeed AST2400) User's Manual for a
more detailed description.
Chapter 6 Technical Support
For more information or suggestion, please contact the nearest AIC corporation
representative in your district or visit the AIC website: http://www.aicipc.com/en. It is our
greatest honor to provide the best service for our customers.
About This Manual
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Chapter 1. Product FeaturesPhoenix User Manual
This section describes the hardware specifications and features of the Phoenix
motherboard. The fundamental components of the Phoenix severboard are provided
below.
1�1 Component
Phoenix Serverboard
Product specications and features are subject to change without prior notice.
Chapter 1� Product Features
Dimensions
mm : 424.2 x 157.5
inches : 16.7 x 6.2
2 x 10GbE
SFP +
2 x GbE
RJ45
VGA
Port
Serial
Port
2 x USB
3.0
Intel
®
Ethernet
Connection I217-LM
Intel
®
Ethernet
Controller I210-AT
Intel
®
82599ES Dual
Port 10 GbE Controller
6 x SATA 3.0
Connectors
20-pin Internal
USB Pin-header
6 DDR4 DIMM Slots,
4 Channels, CPU0
6 x DDR4 DIMM Slots,
4 Channels, CPU1
Socket R3 (FCLGA2011-3)
to support Intel
®
Xeon
®
Processor E5-2600 v3 and
v4 Product Family
8-pin 12V
Auxiliary Power
Connector
14-pin 12V
Power Connector
Insyde UEFI BIOS
Aspeed
AST2400 Advanced
PCIe Graphics and Remote
Management Processor
Intel
®
C612
Chipset
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1.2 Specications
System
Processor
Support
Two Intel® Xeon® Processors E5-2600 v3 and
v4 product family
CPU TDP
145W
QPI Speeds
9.6 GT/s, 8 GT/s, 7.2 GT/s
Socket Type
Socket R3 (FCLGA2011-3)
System
Chipset
Intel® C612 Chipset
System
Memory
• 4 x memory channels per CPU socket,
2 x channels with 2DPC + 2 x channels
with 1DPC
• 12 x DIMM slots support:
DDR4 2400/2133MHz RDIMM/LRDIMM
- Up to 96GB RDIMM SRx4
- Up to 384GB RDIMM DRx4
- Up to 768GB LRDIMM QRx4
- Up to 1536GB LRDIMM 3DS 8Rx4
• Supports NVDIMM feature
Expansion
Slots
System BIOS
BIOS Type
• Insyde UEFI BIOS
• SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface)
FLASH Interface
BIOS
Features
ACPI
• PXE
• WOL
AC loss recovery
• IPMI 2.0 KCS interface
• SMBIOS
• Serial console redirection
• BIOS Recovery Mode
• SRIOV
• PCIe Hotplug
• iSCSI
• TPM
• PCIe NTB
On-board
Devices
SATA
Built-in SATA controller with RAID support on
Intel® C612 Chipset
IPMI
Aspeed AST2400 Advanced PCIe Graphics &
Remote Management Processor
• Baseboard Management Controller
• Intelligent Platform Interface 2.0 (IPMI 2.0)
• iKVM, Media Redirection, IPMI over LAN,
Serial over LAN
Network
Controller
• Intel® 82599ES 10GbE Controller, dual port,
SFP+, PCIe v2.0 (5.0GT/s)
• Intel® Ethernet Controller I210-AT, single port
GbE controller, PCIe v2.1, 2.5 GT/s, x1
• Intel® Ethernet Network Connection I217-LM,
single port GbE, 1 Gbps
Graphics
Aspeed AST2400 Advanced PCIe Graphics &
Remote Management Processor
• PCIe VGA/2D Controller
• 1920x1200@60Hz 32bpp
Input/Output
SATA
6 x SATA3 ports
LAN
• 2 x 10GbE SFP+
• 2 x GbE RJ45
USB
• 2 x USB 3.0 Type A connectors
• 1 x USB internal pin-header to support
2 x USB3.0/USB 2.0
VGA
• 1 x external VGA port
• 1 x internal VGA pin-header
(share with external VGA port)
Serial Port
• 1 x external DB-9 COM port
• 1 x internal DB-9 serial pin-header
Others
Debug display pin-header, GPIO port
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The Phoenix server board integrates two Intel® Xeon® Processors E5-2600 v3 and
v4 processors and 12 DDR4 DIMM to offer support for greater capacity, durability, and
efficiency for our customers. Featuring the Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 v3 and
v4 product family, which is emphasized for its compelling orchestration, security, and
productivity, this product enhances these advantages by implementing with AIC-patented
Max I/O and Quick Path extension(QPX) to provide greater bandwidth and utilization.
In addition to integrating more memory capacity and system expansion to the server
board, Phoenix provides immediate and efcient management with Onboard Baseboard
Management Controller and greater I/O extension. Featuring IPMI 2.0 and Aspeed
AST2400 Advanced PCIe Graphics, the server board offers support for iKVM, Media
Redirection, keyboard controller style, IPMI over LAN, and Serial over LAN.
Supports two Intel® Xeon® Processors E5-2600 v3 and v4 product family for
signicantly increased server performance
5+ years of product life cycle (based on chipset roadmap)
Baseboard Management Controller (BMC)
IPMI 2.0 Spec
iKVM, Media redirection, SMASH support
KCS (keyboard controller style), IOL (IPMI over LAN), SOL (Serial over LAN) interface
Temperature, voltage, and speed monitoring
Smart fan speed control
System Identication, fan fail alarm, system status alarm LED
Remote power ON/OFF/Reset
RMCP+ SNMP, DHCP in IOL support
AES-128 encryption in RMCP+
Max I/OTM native PCI Express provides up to 64 lanes of user denable PCI Express
v3.0
Rackmount Technology Extension (RTX) form factor
Dual 10 GbE SFP+ for increased networking bandwidth
1�3 Feature
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2�1�1 Removing the CPU
Step 1 Remove the heatsink. The heatsink is attached to the server board
or processor socket with captive fasteners. Use a #2 Phillips* screwdriver to
loosen the screws x 4 located on the heatsink corners diagonally using the
following procedure (1a) to (1b).
(1a) Use a #2 Phillips* screwdriver and start with screw 1 and loosen it by giving it two
rotations and stop (see letter A).
NOTE
Do not fully loosen.
(1b) Proceed to screw 2 and loosen it by giving it two rotations and stop (see letter
B). Similarly, loosen screws 3 and 4. Repeat steps A and B by giving each screw
two rotations each time until all the screws are loosened.
(1c) Lift the heatsink upward (see letter C).
R
EM
OVE
REMOVE
LGA20
11-3
** SUPPLIER IDENTI
FI
C
A
TION HERE **
INSTALL PROCESSOR B
EFOR
E
REMOVING COVER
SAVE AN
D
REPLACE
COVER
IF P
ROCESSOR IS REMOVE
D
Processor
Socket
2
3
1
4
A
B
C
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2�1 Processor
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Step 2 Unlatch the CPU Load Plate by following procedures (2a) to (2b).
(2a) Push the lever handle labeled “OPEN 1st” (see letter A) down and towards the CPU
socket. Rotate the lever handle upward.
(2b) Repeat the steps for the second lever handle (see letter B).
Step 3 Open the load plate.
(3a) Rotate the right lever handle down until it releases the Load Plate (see letter A).
(3b) While holding down the lever handle, lift open the Load Plate with your hand (see
letter B).
CAUTION
Remove the processor by carefully lifting it out of the socket. Take care not to
drop the processor and not to touch any pins inside the socket.
Install the socket cover if a replacemnt processor is not going to be installed.
Step 4 Remove the processor from the socket.
REMOVE
REMOVE
LGA2011-3
** SUPPLIER IDENTIFIC
ATION HERE **
INSTALL PROCESSOR BEFORE
REMOVING COVER
SAVE AND REPLACE COVER
IF PROCESSOR IS REMOVED
A
REMOVE
REMOVE
LGA2011-3
** SUPPLIER IDENTIFIC
ATION HERE **
INSTALL PROCESSOR BEFORE
REMOVING COVER
SAVE AND REPLACE COVER
IF PROCESSOR IS REMOVED
B
B
REMOVE
REMOVE
LGA2011-3
** SUPPLIER IDENTIFIC
ATION HERE **
INSTALL PROCESSOR BEFORE
REMOVING COVER
SAVE AND REPLACE COVER
IF PROCESSOR IS REMOVED
A
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2�1�2 Installing the CPU
CAUTION
Check your processor type before installing. You may damage the sever board if you
install an inappropriate processor for your server.
CAUTION
ESD protection and handling procedures reduce the risk of electrostatic discharge
(ESD) damage to the processor. Follow as listed.
Touch the metal chassis before touching the processor of server board.
Avoid moving aroung unnecessarily.
Step 1 Remove the processor from its package by following procedures (1a) to (1b).
(1a) Carefully remove the protective cover from the backside of the CPU. Take care not
to touch any CPU contacts (see letter A).
(1b) Orient the processor with the socket so that the processor cutouts match the four
orientation posts on the socket (see letter B). Verify the location of a gold key at
the corner of the processor (see letter C). Carefully place (Do NOT drop) the CPU
into the socket.
NOTE
A CPU insertion tool should be used when installing the CPU.
CAUTION
The pins of the processor socket are vunerable and easily susceptible to damage if
fingers or any objects are pressed against them. Please keep the socket protective
cover on when the processor is not installed.
CAUTION
The underside of the processor has components that may damage the socket pins
if installed improperly. The processor must align correctly with the socket opening
before installation. Do not drop the processor into the socket.
A
B
C
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Step 2 Remove the socket cover from the load plate.
NOTE
Do not throw away the socket cover. It can be re-used when the processor need to
be removed at any time in the future.
Step 3 Close the load plate.
Step 4 Secure the Load Plate.
(4a) Push downward on the locking lever on the CLOSE 1st side (see letter A). Slide the
tip of the lever under the notch in the load plate (see letter B). Make sure the load
plate tab engages under the socket lever when fully closed.
(4b) Repeat the steps to latch the locking lever on the other side (see letter C). Latch
the levers in the order as demonstrated.
Save the
protective
cover.
A
B
C
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Step 5 Installing the heatsink on top of the processor.
CAUTION
The processor heat sink for CPU1 and CPU2 are different. FXXXCA91X91HS is for
CPU1, while FXXEA91X91HS2 is for CPU2. Mislocating the heat sink will cause
serious damage.
(5a) If present, remove the protective film covering the thermal interface material on
the bottom side of the heatsink (see letter A).
(5b) Align the heatsink fins to the front and back of the chassis for correct airflow. The
airflow goes from front-to-back of the chassis (see letter B).
(5c) Each heatsink has four captive fasteners and should be tightened diagonally
using the following procedure:
(5c-1) Using a #2 Phillips* screwdriver, start with screw 1 and engage screw
threads by giving it two rotations and stop (see letter C) (Do not fully
tighten).
(5c-2) Proceed to screw 2 and engage screw threads by giving it two rotations
and stop (see letter D). Similarly, engage screws 3 and 4.
(5c-3) Repeat steps C and D by giving each screw two rotations each time until
each screw is lightly tightened up to a maximum of 8 inch-lbs torque (see
letter E).
C
Processor
Socket
AIRFLOW
Chassis Front
2
3
1
4
A
B
TIM
D
CAUTION:
Do not over-tighten fasteners.
E
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2�2�1 Placement
This server board supports up to twelve DDR4 1333/1600/1866/2133 Registered ECC
SDRAM(RDIMM) / Load-Reduced DIMM (LRDIMM).
NOTE
Slot 1/ Slot 2/ Slot 3 available only when JCPU0 processor is installed.
Slot 4 / Slot 5/ Slot 6 available only when JCPU1 processor is installed.
JDIMMB1
SYS PG LED
JUSB_INT
JPWR2
JDIMMG0
JPWR1
J3
J2
JDIMMG0
JDIMMG1JDIMMG1
JDIMMH0
JDIMMH0
JDIMMH1
JDIMMH1
JDIMMA0JDIMMA0
JDIMMA1JDIMMA1
JDIMMB0
JDIMMB0
JDIMMB1
JDIMMB1
JDIMMF0
JDIMMF0
JDIMME0
JDIMME0
JDIMMC0
JDIMMC0
JDIMMC1
JDIMMC1
2�2 System Memory
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2�2�2 DIMM Population
JDIMMF0
JDIMMC0
JDIMMD0JDIMME0
JDIMMG0
JDIMMG1
JDIMMH0
JDIMMH1
JDIMMA0
JDIMMA1
JDIMMB0
JDIMMB1
CPU1
CPU0
DIMM Numbers DIMM ARRANGMENT
2 DIMMs
CPU1 CPU0
JDIMM_G0 JDIMM_A0
JDIMMF1
JDIMMD1
JDIMMD0JDIMMF0
JDIMMG0
JDIMMG1
JDIMMH0
JDIMMH1
JDIMMA0
JDIMMA1
JDIMMB0
JDIMMB1
CPU1
CPU0
4 DIMMs
CPU1 CPU0
JDIMM_G0 JDIMM_A0
JDIMM_H0 JDIMM_B0
JDIMMF1
JDIMMD1
JDIMMD0JDIMMF0
JDIMMG0
JDIMMG1
JDIMMH0
JDIMMH1
JDIMMA0
JDIMMA1
JDIMMB0
JDIMMB1
CPU1
CPU0
6 DIMMs
CPU1 CPU0
JDIMM_G0 JDIMM_A0
JDIMM_H0 JDIMM_B0
JDIMM_F0 JDIMM_D0
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JDIMMF0
JDIMMD0
JDIMMC0JDIMME0
JDIMMG0
JDIMMG1
JDIMMH0
JDIMMH1
JDIMMA0
JDIMMA1
JDIMMB0
JDIMMB1
CPU1
CPU0
CPU1 CPU0
JDIMM_ G0 JDIMM_A0
JDIMM_ G1 JDIMM_A1
JDIMM_ H0 JDIMM_B0
JDIMM_ F0 JDIMM_ D0
JDIMM_ E0 JDIMM_ C0
10 DIMMs
JDIMMF0
JDIMMD0
JDIMMC0JDIMME0
JDIMMG0
JDIMMG1
JDIMMH0
JDIMMH1
JDIMMA0
JDIMMA1
JDIMMB0
JDIMMB1
CPU1
CPU0
CPU1 CPU0
JDIMM_ G0 JDIMM_A0
JDIMM_ G1 JDIMM_A1
JDIMM_ H0 JDIMM_B0
JDIMM_ H1 JDIMM_B1
JDIMM_ F0 JDIMM_ D0
JDIMM_ E0 JDIMM_ C0
12 DIMMs
JDIMMF0
JDIMMD0
JDIMMC0JDIMME0
JDIMMG0
JDIMMG1
JDIMMH0
JDIMMH1
JDIMMA0
JDIMMA1
JDIMMB0
JDIMMB1
CPU1
CPU0
8 DIMMs
CPU1 CPU0
JDIMM_G0 JDIMM_A0
JDIMM_H0 JDIMM_B0
JDIMM_F0 JDIMM_D0
JDIMM_E0 JDIMM_C0
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2�2�3 Installation
Step 1 Unlock the DIMM socket by pressing the retaining clips outward.
Step 2 Insert the memory module into the slot. Make sure that the DIMM notch is
accurately positioned.
Step 3 Close the retaining clips to complete installation.
DIMM n
otch
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3�1 Block Diagram
Chapter 3� Motherboard Settings
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