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E263-Z30-AAD1
Edge Server – 2U UP short depth AMD EPYC™ 9004 Server System NVMe/SATA/SAS
User Manual
Rev. 1.0
Copyright
© 2023 Giga Computing Technology CO., LTD. All rights reserved.
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Disclaimer
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tation:
User Manual: detailed information & steps about the installation, conguration and use of this
product (e.g. motherboard, server barebones), covering hardware and BIOS.
  User Guide: detailed information about the installation & use of an add-on hardware or
software component (e.g. BMC rmware, rail-kit) compatible with this product.
Quick Installation Guide: a short guide with visual diagrams that you can reference easily for
installation purposes of this product (e.g. motherboard, server barebones).
Please see the support section of the online product page to check the current availability of these
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Conventions
The following conventions are used in this user's guide:
NOTE!
Gives bits and pieces of additional
information related to the current topic.
CAUTION!
Gives precautionary measures to
avoid possible hardware or software problems.
WARNING!
Alerts you to any damage that might
result from doing or not doing specic actions.
Server Warnings and Cautions
Before installing a server, be sure that you understand the following warnings and cautions.
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment:
Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is an important safety
feature.
Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all
times.
Unplug all the power cords from the power supplies to disconnect power to the equipment.
Shock Hazard! Disconnect all power supply cords before servicing.
Do not route the power cord where it can be walked on or pinched by items placed against it.
Pay particular attention to the plug, electrical outlet, and the point where the cord extends from
the server.
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the drives
and the internal system components to cool before touching them.
WARNING!
This server is equipped with high speed fans. Keep away from hazardous
moving fan blades during servicing.
WARNING!
This equipment is intended to be used in Restrict Access Location. The
access can only be gained by Skilled person. Only authorized by well
trained professional person can access the restrict access location.
CAUTION!
Do not operate the server for long periods with the access panel open or removed. Operat-
ing the server in this manner results in improper airow and improper cooling that can lead to
thermal damage.
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
CAUTION!
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced incorrectly or with an incorrect type. Replace the battery
only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used bat-
teries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
CAUTION!
ESD CAN DAMAGE DRIVES, BOARDS, AND OTHER PARTS. WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU
PERFORM ALL PROCEDURES AT AN ESD WORKSTATION. IF ONE IS NOT AVAILABLE,
PROVIDE SOME ESD PROTECTION BY WEARING AN ANTI-STATIC WRIST STRAP AT-
TACHED TO CHASSIS GROUND -- ANY UNPAINTED METAL SURFACE -- ON YOUR SERVER
WHEN HANDLING PARTS.
Always handle boards carefully. They can be extremely sensitive to ESD. Hold boards only by
their edges without any component and pin touching. After removing a board from its protective
wrapper or from the system, place the board component side up on a grounded, static free sur-
face. Use a conductive foam pad if available but not the board wrapper. Do not slide board over
any surface.
System power on/o󰀨: To remove power from system, you must remove the system from
rack. Make sure the system is removed from the rack before opening the chassis, adding, or
removing any non hot-plug components.
Hazardous conditions, devices and cables:
Hazardous electrical conditions may be
present on power, telephone, and communication cables. Turn off the system and disconnect the
cables attached to the system before servicing it. Otherwise, personal injury or equipment dam-
age can result.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) and ESD protection: ESD can damage drives,
boards, and other parts. We recommend that you perform all procedures in this chapter only at
an ESD workstation. If one is not available, provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic
wrist strap attached to chassis ground (any unpainted metal surface on the server) when handling
parts.
ESD and handling boards: Always handle boards carefully. They can be extremely
sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Hold boards only by their edges. After removing a
board from its protective wrapper or from the system, place the board component side up on a
grounded, static free surface. Use a conductive foam pad if available but not the board wrapper.
Do not slide board over any surface.
Installing or removing jumpers: A jumper is a small plastic encased conductor that slips
over two jumper pins. Some jumpers have a small tab on top that can be gripped with ngertips
or with a pair of ne needle nosed pliers. If the jumpers do not have such a tab, take care when
using needle nosed pliers to remove or install a jumper; grip the narrow sides of the jumper with
the pliers, never the wide sides. Gripping the wide sides can dam-age the contacts inside the
jumper, causing intermittent problems with the function con-trolled by that jumper. Take care to
grip with, but not squeeze, the pliers or other tool used to remove a jumper, or the pins on the
board may bend or break.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Hardware Installation 9 .....................................................................................
1-1 Installation Precautions 9 ....................................................................................
1-2 Product Specications .................................................................................... 10
1-3 System Block Diagram 13 ...................................................................................
Chapter 2 System Appearance .....................................................................................14
2-1 Front View 14 ......................................................................................................
2-2 Rear View 15 .......................................................................................................
2-3 Front Panel LEDs and Buttons 16 .......................................................................
2-3-1 RoT LEDs 17 ...............................................................................................................
2-4 Rear System LAN LEDs 19 .................................................................................
2-5 Power Supply Unit (PSU) LED 20 .......................................................................
2-6 Hard Disk Drive LEDs 21 ....................................................................................
Chapter 3 System Hardware Installation 22 ......................................................................
3-1 Removing Chassis Cover 23 ...............................................................................
3-2 Removing and Installing the Fan Duct 24 ...........................................................
3-3 Removing and installing the Heat Sink 25 ..........................................................
3-4 Installing the CPU 26 ..........................................................................................
3-5 Installing the Memory 28 .....................................................................................
3-5-1 Twelve Channel Memory Conguration ..................................................................28
3-5-2 Installing the Memory 29 ............................................................................................
3-5-3 Processor and Memory Module Matrix Table 29 .........................................................
3-5-4 DIMM Population Table ..........................................................................................30
3-6 Installing the PCI Expansion Card 31 .................................................................
3-7 Installing the Mezzanine Card 32 ........................................................................
3-7-1 OCP 3.0 32 ..................................................................................................................
3-8 Installing the Hard Disk Drive 33 .........................................................................
3-9 Installing the M.2 Device and Heat Sink 34 ........................................................
3-10 Replacing the Fan Assembly 35 ..........................................................................
3-11 Replacing the Power Supply 36 ..........................................................................
3-12 Cable Routing 37 ................................................................................................
Chapter 4 Motherboard Components 39 ...........................................................................
4-1 Motherboard Components 39 .............................................................................
4-2 Jumper Setting 41 ..............................................................................................
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4-3 Backplane Board Storage Connector 42 ............................................................
4-3-1 CBP2022 ................................................................................................................42
Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 43 ..................................................................................................
5-1 The Main Menu 45 ..............................................................................................
5-2 Advanced Menu 48 .............................................................................................
5-2-1 Trusted Computing 50 .................................................................................................
5-2-2 PSP Firmware Versions 51 ..........................................................................................
5-2-3 Legacy Video Select 52 ...............................................................................................
5-2-4 AST2600 Super IO Conguration ...........................................................................53
5-2-5 Serial Port Console Redirection 55 .............................................................................
5-2-6 CPU Conguration ..................................................................................................59
5-2-7 PCI Subsystem Settings 60 .........................................................................................
5-2-8 USB Conguration ..................................................................................................63
5-2-9 Network Stack Conguration ..................................................................................65
5-2-10 NVMe Conguration ...............................................................................................66
5-2-11 SATA Conguration.................................................................................................67
5-2-12 Graphic Output Conguration .................................................................................68
5-2-13 AMD Mem Conguration Status .............................................................................69
5-2-14 Tls Auth Conguration ............................................................................................70
5-2-15 RAM Disk Conguration .........................................................................................71
5-2-16 iSCSI Conguration ................................................................................................72
5-2-17 Intel(R) I210 Gigabit Network Connection 73 ..............................................................
5-2-18 VLAN Conguration ................................................................................................75
5-2-19 MAC IPv4 Network Conguration ...........................................................................76
5-2-20 MAC IPv6 Network Conguration ...........................................................................77
5-3 AMD CBS Menu 78 .............................................................................................
5-3-1 CPU Common Options 79 ...........................................................................................
5-3-2 DF Common Options 85 ..............................................................................................
5-3-3 UMC Common Options 92 ..........................................................................................
5-3-4 NBIO Common Options ........................................................................................113
5-3-5 FCH Common Options 123 .........................................................................................
5-3-6 NTB Common Options 132 .........................................................................................
5-3-7 SOC Miscellaneous Control 133 .................................................................................
5-3-8 Workload Tuning ...................................................................................................135
5-3-9 CXL Common Options 136 ..........................................................................................
5-4 AMD PBS Menu 137 ...........................................................................................
5-4-1 RAS ......................................................................................................................138
5-5 Chipset Setup Menu 140 .....................................................................................
5-5-1 North Bridge 141 .........................................................................................................
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5-5-2 Fabric Resource 142 ...................................................................................................
5-6 Server Management Menu 144 ...........................................................................
5-6-1 System Event Log 146 ................................................................................................
5-6-2 View FRU Information 147 ..........................................................................................
5-6-3 BMC Network Conguration .................................................................................148
5-6-4 IPv6 BMC Network Conguration .........................................................................149
5-7 Security Menu 150 ..............................................................................................
5-7-1 Secure Boot 151 .........................................................................................................
5-8 Boot Menu 153 ....................................................................................................
5-9 Save & Exit Menu 155 .........................................................................................
5-10 BIOS Recovery 156 ............................................................................................
5-11 BIOS POST Beep code (AMI standard) 157 .......................................................
5-11-1 PEI Beep Codes 157 ...................................................................................................
5-11-2 DXE Beep Codes 157 .................................................................................................
Hardware Installation
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1-1 Installation Precautions
The motherboard/system contain numerous delicate electronic circuits and components which
can become damaged as a result of electrostatic discharge (ESD). Prior to installation, carefully
read the service guide and follow these procedures:
Prior to installation, do not remove or break motherboard S/N (Serial Number) sticker or
warranty sticker provided by your dealer. These stickers are required for warranty validation.
Always remove the AC power by unplugging the power cord from the power outlet before
installing or removing the motherboard or other hardware components.
When connecting hardware components to the internal connectors on the motherboard,
make sure they are connected tightly and securely.
When handling the motherboard, avoid touching any metal leads or connectors.
It is best to wear an electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap when handling electronic
components such as a motherboard, CPU or memory. If you do not have an ESD wrist
strap, keep your hands dry and rst touch a metal object to eliminate static electricity.
Prior to installing the motherboard, please have it on top of an antistatic pad or within an
electrostatic shielding container.
Before unplugging the power supply cable from the motherboard, make sure the power
supply has been turned off.
Before turning on the power, make sure the power supply voltage has been set according to
the local voltage standard.
Before using the product, please verify that all cables and power connectors of your
hardware components are connected.
To prevent damage to the motherboard, do not allow screws to come in contact with the
motherboard circuit or its components.
Make sure there are no leftover screws or metal components placed on the motherboard or
within the computer casing.
Do not place the computer system on an uneven surface
.
Do not place the computer system in a high-temperature environment.
Turning on the computer power during the installation process can lead to damage to
system components as well as physical harm to the user.
If you are uncertain about any installation steps or have a problem related to the use of the
product, please consult a certied computer technician.
Chapter 1 Hardware Installation
Hardware Installation
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1-2 Product Specications
System
Dimension
2U
438mm (W) x 87.5mm (H) x 520mm (D)
CPU AMD EPYC™ 9004 series processor family
Single processor, 5nm technology
Up to 96-core, 192 threads per processor
cTDP up to 320W
Supports CPU 360W at ambient 30°C
Supports CPU 400W at ambient 20°C
Socket
Socket 1 x LGA 6096
Socket SP5
Chipset System on Chip
Security
Security UEFI Secure Boot
Silicon root of trust
SNMP Support: V3
Memory 12 x DIMM slots
DDR5 memory supported only
12-Channel memory architecture
RDIMM modules up to 128GB supported
3DS RDIMM modules up to 256GB supported
Memory speed: Up to 4800 MHz
LAN 1 x 1Gb/s LAN port (1 x Intel® I210-AT)
Supported NCSI function
1 x 10/100/1000 management LAN
Video Integrated in Aspee AST2600
2D Video Graphic Adapter with PCIe bus interface
1920x1200@60Hz 32bpp, DDR4 SDRAM
Storage Rear Side:
2 x 2.5" Gen4 NVMe/ SATA/ SAS hot-swappable bays
SAS card is required for SAS devices support
NOTE:
We reserve the right to make any changes to the product specications and product-related
information without prior notice.
Hardware Installation
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Expansion Slot Riser Card CRS201M:
- 1 x PCIe p11-x16 slot (Gen5 x16), FHHL
Riser Card CRS201H:
- 1 x PCIe p11-x16 slot (Gen5 x16), FHHL
2 x OCP 3.0 slots with PCIe Gen5 p11-x16 bandwidth
- Supported NCSI function
1 x M.2 slot:
- M-key
- PCIe Gen3 x4
- Supports NGFF-2280/22110 cards
Internal I/O 1 x M.2 slot
1 x TPM header
2 x OCP 3.0 mezzanine slots
Front I/O 2 x USB 3.2 Gen1
1 x Power button with LED
1 x ID button with LED
1 x NMI button
1 x Reset button
1 x LAN activity LED
1 x HDD activity LED
1 x System status LED
Rear I/O 2 x USB 3.2 Gen1
1 x Mini-DP
1 x RJ45
1 x MLAN
1 x ID button with LED
Backplane I/O Backplane P/N: 9CBP2022NR-00
Speed and bandwidth: PCIe Gen4 p11-x4 or SATA 6Gb/s or SAS 12Gb/s
TPM 1 x TPM header with SPI interface
Optional TPM2.0 kit: CTM010
Hardware Installation
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Power Supply Dual 1600W 80 PLUS Platinum redundant power supply
AC Input:
- 100-120V~/ 12A, 50-60H
- 200-240V~/ 10A, 50-60Hz
DC Input:
- 240Vdc/ 10A
DC Onput:
- Max 1000W/ 100-120V~
+12V/ 81.5A
+12Vsb/ 2.5A
- Max 1600W/ 200-240V or 240Vdc Input
+12V/ 133A
+12Vsb/ 2.5A
NOTE: The default power supply is based on a basic system conguration. Please
contact with technical representatives to determine the best power supply selection
for your system conguration requirements and preferred efciency.
System
Management
Aspeed® AST2600 management controller
GIGABYTE Management Console (AMI MegaRAC SP-X) web interface
Dashboard
HTML5 KVM
Sensor Monitor (Voltage, RPM, Temperature, CPU Status …etc.)
Sensor Reading History Data
FRU Information
SEL Log in Linear Storage / Circular Storage Policy
Hardware Inventory
Fan Prole
System Firewall
Power Consumption
Power Control
LDAP / AD / RADIUS Support
Backup & Restore Conguration
Remote BIOS/BMC/CPLD Update
Event Log Filter
User Management
Media Redirection Settings
PAM Order Settings
SSL Settings
SMTP Settings
Operating
Properties
Operating temperature: 10°C to 35°C
Operating humidity: 8-80% (non-condensing)
Non-operating temperature: -40°C to 60°C
Non-operating humidity: 20%-95% (non-condensing)
Hardware Installation
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1-3 System Block Diagram
System Appearance
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Chapter 2 System Appearance
2-1 Front View
1 2
No. Description
1. Front Panel LEDs and Buttons
2. Front USB 3.2 Gen1 Ports
Please Go to Chapter 2-3 Front Panel LED and Buttons for detail description of function
LEDs.
System Appearance
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2-2 Rear View
94 6 8
1
3 5 7
2
SL 3OT
Reserved Reserved
SL 1OT
Reserved
Reserved
SL 7OTSL 8OT
HDD0
HDD1
No. Description
1. PCIe Slot
2. 2.5" drive bays
3. OCP 3.0 Slot (Option/SFF)
4. Mini DP Port
5. USB 3.2 Gen1 Port x 2
6. 10/100/1000 Server Management LAN Port
7. 1GbE LAN Port
8. ID Button
9. OCP 3.0 Slot (Option/SFF)
System Appearance
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2-3 Front Panel LEDs and Buttons
(Note) If your server features RoT function, please see the following section for detail LED behavior.
L1 L2
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
No. Name Color Status Description
1. Reset Button Press the button to reset the system.
2. NMI button
Press the button server generates a NMI to the processor
if the multiple-bit ECC errors occur, which effectively halt
the server.
3. Power button
with LED
Green On System is powered on
Green Blink System is in ACPI S1 state (sleep mode)
N/A Off System is not powered on or in ACPI S5 state (power off)
System is in ACPI S4 state (hibernate mode)
4. ID Button(Note) Press the button to activate system identication
5. HDD Status
LED
Green On HDD locate
Blink HDD access
Amber On HDD fault
Green/
Amber Blink HDD rebuilding
N/A Off No HDD access or no HDD fault.
6.
System
Status
LED(Note)
Green Solid On System is operating normally.
Amber
Solid On Critical condition, may indicate:
System fan failure; System temperature
Blink
Non-critical condition, may indicate:
Redundant power module failure
Temperature and voltage issue
Chassis intrusion
N/A Off System is not ready, may indicate:
POST error; NMI error; Processor or terminator missing
7. LAN 1 Active/
Link LEDs
Green Solid On Link between system and network or no access.
Green Data trasmission or receiving is occuringBlink
N/A No data transmission or receiving is occuringOff
8. LAN 2 Active/
Link LEDs The function is disabled.
System Appearance
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2-3-1 RoT LEDs
L1 L2
Status LE
D
ID LED
LED on Front panel
(Note5)
ID LED Status LED
EC Firmware (FW) Authentication fail or not exit
EC FW is broken or not exit (Note1) OFF OFF
Authenticating/Recovering BMC/BIOS Images
Authenticating Images OFF OFF
Recovering BMC Active Flash
Blinks Blue
4 times per
second
Blinks Green
4 times per
second
Recovering BIOS Active Flash
Blinks Blue
4 times per
second
Blinks Green
4 times per
second
Authentication (AUTH) Pass
Recovering BIOS Active Flash OFF OFF
BMC : AUTH pass after doing recovery
BIOS : AUTH pass after doing recovery OFF OFF
BMC : AUTH pass after doing recovery
BIOS : AUTH pass OFF OFF
BMC : AUTH pass
BIOS : AUTH pass after doing recovery OFF OFF
Active Flash Authentication (AUTH) Fail
BMC : AUTH Fail(Note2)
Blinks Blue
1 time per
second
Blinks Green
1 time per second
BIOS : AUTH fail(Note2)
Blinks Blue
1 time per
second
Blinks Amber
1 time per second
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BMC : AUTH fail after doing recovery(Note3)
Blinks Blue
2 times per
second
[ON OFF OFF]
Blinks Green
2 times per
second
[ON OFF OFF]
BIOS : AUTH fail after doing recovery(Note3)
Blinks Blue
2 times per
second
[ON OFF OFF]
Blinks Amber
2 times per
second
[ON OFF OFF]
Backup Flash Authentication Fail(Note4)
BMC : AUTH fail
Blinks Blue
2 times per
second
[ON OFF
ON OFF]
Blinks Green
2 times per
second
[ON OFF
ON OFF]
BIOS : AUTH fail
Blinks Blue
2 times per
second
[ON OFF
ON OFF]
Blinks Amber
2 times per
second
[ON OFF
ON OFF]
NOTE!
1. EC FW is broken or not exited result in Microchip CEC1702 cannot load EC FW for authentication.
2 (1) Authentication fail include below scenarios
Conguration table is missing or modied
Public key is missing or modied
Protected area or signature is modied
Flash empty
3. If active ash is still authentication failed after recovery sequence, Microchip CEC1702 stop the process
and showing LED behavior.
4. If backup flash authentication is failed cause by configuration table, public key or protected area is
broken. Microchip CEC1702 stop the process and showing LED behavior.
5. Front panel LED is controlled by BMC or Microchip CEC1702. Once Microchip CEC1702 is working(Auth
or recovery), the front panel LED is controlled by Microchip CEC1702 and vice versa.
System Appearance
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2-4 Rear System LAN LEDs
No. Name Color Status Description
1. 1GbE
Speed LED
Yellow On 1 Gbps data rate
Green On 100 Mbps data rate
N/A Off 10 Mbps data rate
2.
1GbE
Link/
Activity
LED
Green
On Link between system and
network or no access
Blink Data transmission or receiving is occurring
N/A Off No data transmission or
receiving is occurring
21 1 2
System Appearance
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2-5 Power Supply Unit (PSU) LED
PSU LED
State Description
OFF No AC power to all power supplies
1Hz Green Blinking AC present / only standby on / Cold redundant mode
2Hz Green Blinking Power supply rmware updating mode
Amber
AC cord unplugged or AC power lost; with a second
power supply in parallel still with AC input power
Power supply critical event causing shut down:
failure, OCP, OVP, fan failure and UVP
1Hz Amber Blinking
Power supply warning events where the
power supply continues to operate:
high temp, high power, high current and slow fan
System Appearance
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2-6 Hard Disk Drive LEDs
/('
/('
LED #2 No HDDHDD Present
Green ON OFF
NOTE:
*1: Depends on HBA/Utility Spec.
*2: Blink cycle depends on HDD's activity signal.
*3: If HDD is pulled out during rebuilding, the disk status of this HDD is regarded as faulty.
RAID SKU LED #1 Locate HDD
Fault Rebuilding HDD Access HDD Present
(No Access)
No RAID
conguration
(via HBA)
Disk LED (LED
on Back Panel)
Green ON(*1) OFF OFFBLINK (*2)
Amber OFF OFF OFF OFF
Removed HDD
Slot (LED on
Back Panel)
Green ON(*1) OFF -- --
Amber OFF OFF -- --
RAID
conguration
(via HW RAID
Card or SW
RAID Card)
Disk LED
Green ON OFF OFFBLINK (*2)
Amber OFF ON (Low Speed:
2 Hz) OFF OFF
Removed
HDD Slot
Green ON(*1) OFF (*3) -- --
Amber OFF ON (*3) -- --
System Hardware Installation
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3-1 Removing Chassis Cover
Before you remove or install the system cover
Make sure the system is not turned on or connected to AC power.
Follow these instructions to remove the chassis cover:
1. Remove the screw securing the chassis cover.
2. Push button to unlock the handle.
3. Pull the grip handle to open the panel cover.
4. Slide the chassis cover towards the rear and remove the chassis cover in the direction indicated.
5. To reinstall the chassis cover reverse steps 1-4.
4
2
3
1
System Hardware Installation
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3-2 Removing and Installing the Fan Duct
Follow these instructions to remove/install the fan duct:
1. Lift up to remove the fan duct
2. To install the fan duct, align the fan duct with the guiding groove. Push down the fan duct into
chassis until its rmly seat.
System Hardware Installation
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3-3 Removing and installing the Heat Sink
When installing the heat sink to CPU, use a Torx T20 screwdriver to tighten 6 captive nuts in
sequence as 1-6. The screw tightening torque: 13.5 ± 0.5 kgf-cm.
To ensure the system operates properly, make sure the heatsink is seated on the processor rmly.
Follow these instructions to remove/install the heat sink:
1. Loosen the captive screws securing the heat sink in place in reverse order (6g5g4g3g2g1).
2. Lift and remove the heat sink from the system.
3. To reinstall the heat sink reverse steps 1-2 while ensuring that you tighten the captive screws in
sequential order (1g2g3g4g
5g6) as seen in the image below.
Read the following guidelines before you begin to remove/install the heat sink:
Always turn off the computer and unplug the power cord from the power outlet before installing
the heat sink to prevent hardware damage.
Unplug all cables from the power outlets.
Disconnect all telecommunication cables from their ports.
Place the system unit on a at and stable surface.
Open the system according to the instructions.
WARNING!
Failure to turn off the server before you start installing components may cause serious damage. Do
not attempt the procedures described in the following sections unless you are a qualied service
technician.
3
1
2
4
5
System Hardware Installation
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3-4 Installing the CPU
Read the following guidelines before you begin to install the CPU:
Make sure that the motherboard supports the CPU.
Always turn off the computer and unplug the power cord from the power outlet before installing
the CPU to prevent hardware damage.
Unplug all cables from the power outlets.
Disconnect all telecommunication cables from their ports.
Place the system unit on a at and stable surface.
Open the system according to the instructions.
WARNING!
Failure to properly turn off the server before you start installing components may cause serious
damage. Do not attempt the procedures described in the following sections unless you are a
qualied service technician.
Follow these instructions to install the CPU:
1. Loosen the captive screw securing the CPU cover.
2. Flip open the CPU cover.
3. Remove the CPU carrier from the CPU frame using the handle on the CPU carrier.
4. Using the handle on the CPU carrier insert the new CPU carrier with CPU installed into the CPU
frame.
NOTE: Ensure the CPU is installed in the CPU carrier in the correct orientation, with the triangle on
the CPU aligned to the top left corner of the CPU carrier.
5. Flip the CPU frame with CPU installed into place in the CPU socket.
6. Flip the CPU cover into place over the CPU socket.
7. Tighten the CPU cover screw to secure the CPU cover in place.
1
Ext pernal ca
2
3
System Hardware Installation
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Lock the CPU by using a Torx T20 screwdriver to tighten screw.
The screw tightening torque: 13.5 ± 0.5 kgf-cm.
CPU
4
5
6
7
System Hardware Installation
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3-5 Installing the Memory
3-5-1 Twelve Channel Memory Conguration
This motherboard provides 12 DDR5 memory slots and supports 12 Channel Technology. After the memory is
installed, the BIOS will automatically detect the specications and capacity of the memory.
Read the following guidelines before you begin to install the memory:
Make sure that the motherboard supports the memory. It is recommended that memory of the
same capacity, brand, speed, and chips be used.
Always turn off the computer and unplug the power cord from the power outlet before installing
the memory to prevent hardware damage.
Memory modules have a foolproof design. A memory module can be installed in only one
direction. If you are unable to insert the memory, switch the direction.
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CPU0
DIMM_P0_D0
DIMM_P0_C0
DIMM_P0_B0
DIMM_P0_F0
DIMM_P0_A0
DIMM_P0_E0
DIMM_P0_I0
DIMM_P0_J0
DIMM_P0_K0
DIMM_P0_G0
DIMM_P0_L0
DIMM_P0_H0
System Hardware Installation
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3-5-2 Installing the Memory
Before installing a memory module, make sure to turn off the computer and unplug the power
cord from the power outlet to prevent damage to the memory module.
Be sure to install DDR5 DIMMs on this motherboard.
Follow these instructions to install the Memory:
1. Insert the DIMM memory module vertically into the DIMM slot, and push it down.
2. Close the plastic clip at both edges of the DIMM slots to lock the DIMM module.
3. Reverse the installation steps when you want to remove the DIMM module.
1
2
2
3-5-3 Processor and Memory Module Matrix Table
4 DIMM
Memory
Q’ty
1 DIMM
2 DIMM
6 DIMM
8 DIMM
10 DIMM
12 DIMM
CPU0
F0 A0D0 C0 G0 H0E0
V
VV
V
VV V
VV
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
B0 I0 J0 K0 L0
VV V
VV V VV V
VV VV V VV V
V V VV VV V VV V
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3-5-4 DIMM Population Table
EPYC Memory Speed based on DIMM Population (One DIMM per Channel)
DIMM
Type
DIMM Population Max EPYC 9004
DDR5 Frequency (MT/s)
DIMM 0
RDIMM
1R (1 Rank) 4800
2R (2 Ranks) 4800
3DS RDIMM
2S2R (4 Ranks) 4800
2S4R (8 Ranks) 4800
2S8Rx4 (16 ranks) 4800
System Hardware Installation
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3-6 Installing the PCI Expansion Card
Voltages can be present within the server whenever an AC power source is connected. This
voltage is present even when the main power switch is in the off position. Ensure that the
system is powered-down and all power sources have been disconnected from the server prior to
installing a PCIe card.
Failure to observe these warnings could result in personal injury or damage to equipment.
The PCIe riser assembly does not include a riser card or any cabling as standard. To install a
PCIe card, a riser card must be installed.
Follow these instructions for a PCI Expansion card:
1. Remove the screws and loosen the thumbscrew securing the riser bracket.
2. Lift up the riser bracket out of system.
3. Remove the screw securing the slot cover from the riser bracket.
4. Remove the slot covers from the riser bracket.
5. Orient the PCIe card with the riser guide slot and push in the direction of the arrow until the PCIe
card sits in the PCIe card connector.
6. Secure the PCIe card with the screw.
7. Reverse the previous steps to install the riser bracket.
1
2
2
1
1
4
3
5
6
4
3
5
6
System Hardware Installation
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3-8 Installing the Hard Disk Drive
Read the following guidelines before you begin to install the HDD:
Take note of the drive tray orientation before sliding it out.
The tray will not t back into the bay if inserted incorrectly.
Make sure that the HDD is connected to the HDD connector on the backplane.
Follow these instructions to install a 2.5" HDD:
1. Press the release button.
2. Extend the locking lever.
3. Pull the locking lever in the direction indicated to remove the HDD tray.
4. Slide the hard disk drive into the HDD tray.
5. Reinsert the HDD tray into the slot and close the locking lever.
2
3
1
4
5
System Hardware Installation
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3-10 Replacing the Fan Assembly
Follow these instructions to replace the fan assembly:
1. Pull outward the fan ear.
2. Lift up the fan assembly from the chassis.
3. Reverse the previous steps to install the replacement fan assembly.
1
2
Voltages can be present within the server whenever an AC power source is connected. This
voltage is present even when the main power switch is in the off position. Ensure that the
system is powered-down and all power sources have been disconnected from the server prior to
replacing a system fan.
Failure to observe these warnings could result in personal injury or damage to equipment.
System Hardware Installation
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3-11 Replacing the Power Supply
Follow these instructions to replace the power supply:
1. Flip and then grasp the power supply handle.
2. Press the retaining clip on the top side of the power supply in the direction indicated.
3. Pull out the power supply using the handle.
4. Insert the replacement power supply rmly into the chassis. Connect the AC power cord to the
replacement power supply.
3
1
2
CAUTION!
In order to reduce the risk of injury from electric shock, disconnect AC power from the power
supply before removing the power supply from the system
System Hardware Installation
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3-12 Cable Routing
A
B
AB
A Front Switch/LED Cable Motherboard: FP_1
--
B Front USB 3 Cable Motherboard: F_USB3
--
System Hardware Installation
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A Backplane Board Signal Cable
Motherboard: BP_1
Backplane Board: BP_1
B Backplane Board Signal Cable
Backplane Board: BP_SERIES
Fan Board: BP_1
C Backplane Board Power Cable
Power Board: BP_ATX1
Backplane Board: BP_2X3
Fan Board: ATX1
D Fan Board Power Cable
Power Board: P12V_BP2/ P12V_BP3
Fan Board: 12V_BP1/ 12V_BP2
E NVMe Cable
Motherboard: U2_P0_G2A
Backplane Board: U.2_0/ U.2_1
F SATA Cable Motherboard: U2_P0_G3A
Backplane Board: SL_SAS0
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AF
B
A
C
EF
C
D
D
E
E
B
C
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Motherboard Components
Chapter 4 Motherboard Components
4-1 Motherboard Components
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CPU0
DIMM_P0_D0
DIMM_P0_C0
DIMM_P0_B0
DIMM_P0_F0
DIMM_P0_A0
DIMM_P0_E0
DIMM_P0_I0
DIMM_P0_J0
DIMM_P0_K0
DIMM_P0_G0
DIMM_P0_L0
DIMM_P0_H0
BMC1
BMC2
BIOS1
BIOS2
1
2
8
9
10
11
12
13
14 15
17
18
16
3
4
65
7
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Motherboard Components
Item Description
1 2 x 5 Pin ATX Power Connector
2 2 x 6 Pin ATX Power Connector
3 MCIO Connector (U2_P0_G0A/U2_P0_G0B/PCIe Gen5)
4 MCIO Connector (U2_P0_G2B/U2_P0_G2A/PCIe Gen5)
5 MCIO Connector (U2_P0_G3B/U2_P0_G3APCIe Gen5)
6 MCIO Connector (U2_P0_G0A/U2_P0_G0B/PCIe Gen5)
7 Front Panel USB 3.2 Gen1 Connector
8 Front Panel Connector
9 M.2 Slot (PCIe Gen3 x4, NGFF-22110)
10 HDD Backplane Board Connector
11 OCP 3.0 Connector (PCIe Gen5 x16)
12 TPM Module Connector (SPI Interface)
13 NCSI Connector
14 Riser Connector #1 (PCIe Gen5/x16 Slot)
15 Riser Connector #2 (PCIe Gen5/x16 Slot)
16 BMC Readiness LED
17 OCP 3.0 Connector (PCIe Gen5 x16)
18 System Battery
- 41 -
Motherboard Components
4-2 Jumper Setting
J1 ON OFF
1HSMB_SEL BIOS dened
2PMBUS_SEL BIOS dened
3BIOS_PWD_CLEAR Normal [Default]Clear supervisor password
4BIOS_RCVR BIOS recovery mode Normal [Default]
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Clear CMOS
CLR_CMOS
Enable
De ultfa
1
2
3
J1
NCSI Swch
Onboa LANrd
SW1
OFF
SW2
OFF
ON ON Slot #3 OCP3.0
ON ON External PCIE LAN
SW3
OFF
SW4
OFF
OFF OFF
ON OFF
ON ON ON ON Slot #4 OCP3.0
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Motherboard Components
4-3 Backplane Board Storage Connector
4-3-1 CBP2022
Item Description
1 SlimLine Connector (SFF-8654 4i/U_2_0)
2 SlimLine Connector (SFF-8654 4i/U_2_1)
3 SlimLine Connector (SFF-8654 4i/SL_SAS0)
2
3
1
BIOS Setup
- 48 -
BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) records hardware parameters of the system in the EFI on the
motherboard. Its major functions include conducting the Power-On Self-Test (POST) during system startup,
saving system parameters, loading the operating system etc. The BIOS includes a BIOS Setup program that
allows the user to modify basic system conguration settings or to activate certain system features. When the
power is turned off, the battery on the motherboard supplies the necessary power to the CMOS to keep the
conguration values in the CMOS.
To access the BIOS Setup program, press the <DEL> key during the POST when the power is turned on.
Chapter 5 BIOS Setup
BIOS ashing is potentially risky, if you do not encounter any problems when using the current
BIOS version, it is recommended that you don't ash the BIOS. To ash the BIOS, do it with
caution. Inadequate BIOS ashing may result in system malfunction.
It is recommended that you not alter the default settings (unless you need to) to prevent system
instability or other unexpected results. Inadequately altering the settings may result in system's
failure to boot. If this occurs, try to clear the CMOS values and reset the board to default values.
(Refer to the section in this chapter or introductions of the battery/clearing CMOS jumper in Exit
Chapter 4 for how to clear the CMOS values.)
BIOS Setup Program Function Keys
<f><g> Move the selection bar to select the screen
<h><i> Move the selection bar to select an item
<+> Increase the numeric value or make changes
<-> Decrease the numeric value or make changes
<Enter> Execute command or enter the submenu
<Esc> Main Menu: Exit the BIOS Setup program
Submenus: Exit current submenu
<F1> Show descriptions of general help
<F3> Restore the previous BIOS settings for the current submenus
<F9> Load the Optimized BIOS default settings for the current submenus
<F10> Save all the changes and exit the BIOS Setup program
BIOS Setup
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Main
This setup page includes all the items of the standard compatible BIOS.
Advanced
This setup page includes all the items of AMI BIOS special enhanced features.
(ex: Auto detect fan and temperature status, automatically congure hard disk parameters.)
AMD CBS
This setup page includes the common items for conguration of AMD motherboard-related information.
AMD PBS Option
This setup page includes the common items for conguration of AMD CPM RAS related settings.
Chipset
This setup page includes all the submenu options for conguring the functions of the North Bridge.
Server Management
Server additional features enabled/disabled setup menus.
Security
Change, set, or disable supervisor and user password. Conguration supervisor password allows you to
restrict access to the system and BIOS Setup.
A supervisor password allows you to make changes in BIOS Setup.
A user password only allows you to view the BIOS settings but not to make changes.
Boot
This setup page provides items for conguration of the boot sequence.
Save & Exit
Save all the changes made in the BIOS Setup program to the CMOS and exit BIOS Setup. (Pressing
<F10> can also carry out this task.)
Abandon all changes and the previous settings remain in effect. Pressing <Y> to the confirmation
message will exit BIOS Setup. (Pressing <Esc> can also carry out this task.)
BIOS Setup
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5-1 The Main Menu
Once you enter the BIOS Setup program, the Main Menu (as shown below) appears on the screen. Use
arrow keys to move among the items and press <Enter> to accept or enter other sub-menu.
Main Menu Help
The on-screen description of a highlighted setup option is displayed on the bottom line of the Main Menu.
Submenu Help
While in a submenu, press <F1> to display a help screen (General Help) of function keys available for the
menu. Press <Esc> to exit the help screen. Help for each item is in the Item Help block on the right side of
the submenu.
When the system is not stable as usual, select the item to set your system to Restore Defaults
its defaults.
The BIOS Setup menus described in this chapter are for reference only and may differ by BIOS
version.
BIOS Setup
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Parameter Description
BIOS Information
Project Name Displays the project name information.
Project Version Displays version number of the BIOS setup utility.
Build Date and Time Displays the date and time when the BIOS setup utility was created.
BMC Information(Note1)
BMC Firmware Version(Note1) Displays BMC rmware version information.
Processor Information
CPU Brand String/ CPU Speed /
Processor Core / Microcode Patch Displays the technical specications for the installed processor(s).
Total Memory(Note2) Displays the total memory size of the installed memory.
Memory SpeedNote2) Displays the frequency information of the installed memory.
VR Information Version Displays VR version information.
AGESA PI Version
PI Version Displays AGESA PI version information.
(Note1) Functions available on selected models.
(Note2) This section will display capacity and frequency information of the memory that the customer has
installed.
BIOS Setup
- 52 -
(Note) The number of LAN ports listed will depend on the motherboard / system model.
Parameter Description
Onboard LAN Information
LAN1 MAC Address(Note) Displays LAN MAC address information.
System Date Sets the date following the weekday-month-day-year format.
System Time Sets the system time following the hour-minute-second format.
BIOS Setup
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5-2 Advanced Menu
The Advanced Menu displays submenu options for conguring the function of various hardware components.
Select a submenu item, then press <Enter> to access the related submenu screen.
When Boot Mode Select is set to UEFI (Default)
BIOS Setup
- 54 -
When "Boot Mode Select" is set to Legacy in the Boot > Boot Mode Select section
BIOS Setup
- 55 -
5-2-1 Trusted Computing
Parameter Description
Conguration
Security Device Support
Enable/Disable BIOS support for security device. OS will not show
security device. TCG EFI protocol and INT1A interface will not be
available.
Options available: Disable, Enable. Default setting is .Enable
SPI TPM Support Select Enable to activate TPM support feature.
Options available: Disabled, Enabled. Default setting is .Disabled
BIOS Setup
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5-2-2 PSP Firmware Versions
The PSP Firmware Versions page displays the basic PSP rmware version information. Items on this window
are non-congurable.
BIOS Setup
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5-2-3 Legacy Video Select
Parameter Description
OnBrd/Ext VGA Select Selects between onboard or external VGA support.
Options available: Auto, Onboard, External. Default setting is .Auto
(Note) This congurable option will be displayed when "Boot Mode Select" Legacy Boot >is set to in the
Boot Mode Select section.
BIOS Setup
- 58 -
5-2-4 AST2600 Super IO Conguration
Parameter Description
AST2600 Super IO
Conguration
Super IO Chip Displays the super IO chip information
Serial Port 1
Conguration Press [Enter] for conguration of advanced items.
BIOS Setup
- 59 -
5-2-4-1 Serial Port 1 Conguration
Parameter Description
Serial Port 1 Conguration
Serial Port(Note)
Enable/Disable the Serial Port (COM). When set to Enabled allows you to
congure the Serial port 1 settings. When set to Disabled, displays no
conguration for the serial port.
Options available: Disabled, Enabled. Default setting is .Enabled
Devices Settings Displays the Serial Port 1 device settings.
Change Settings
Select an optimal settings for Super IO Device.
Options available for Serial Port 1:
Auto
IO=3F8h; IRQ=4;
IO=3F8h; IRQ=3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12;
IO=2F8h; IRQ=3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12;
IO=3E8h; IRQ=3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12;
IO=2E8h; IRQ=3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12;
Default setting is .Auto
(Note) Advanced items prompt when this item is dened.
BIOS Setup
- 62 -
Parameter Description
COM1/Serial Over LAN
Console Redirection Settings
(continued)
Parity
A parity bit can be sent with the data bits to detect some
transmission errors.
Even: parity bit is 0 if the num of 1's in the data bits is even.
Odd: parity bit is 0 if num of 1's in the data bits is odd.
Mark: parity bit is always 1. Space: Parity bit is always 0.
Mark and Space Parity do not allow for error detection.
Options available: None, Even, Odd, Mark, Space. Default setting
is .None
Stop Bits
Stop bits indicate the end of a serial data packet. (A start bit
indicates the beginning). The standard setting is 1 stop bit.
Communication with slow devices may require more than 1 stop
bit.
Options available: 1, 2. Default setting is .1
Flow Control
Flow control can prevent data loss from buffer overow. When
sending data, if the receiving buffers are full, a 'stop' signal can
be sent to stop the data ow. Once the buffers are empty, a 'start'
signal can be sent to re-start the ow. Hardware ow control uses
two wires to send start/stop signals.
Options available: None, Hardware RTS/CTS. Default setting is
None.
VT-UTF8 Combo Key Support
Enable/Disable the VT-UTF8 Combo Key Support.
Options available: Enabled, Disabled. Default setting is .Enabled
Recorder Mode
When this mode enabled, only texts will be send. This is to capture
Terminal data.
Options available: Enabled, Disabled. Default setting is .Disabled
Resolution 100x31
Enable/Disable extended terminal resolution.
Options available: Enabled, Disabled. Default setting is .Enabled
Putty KeyPad
Selects Function Key and KeyPad on Putty.
Options available: VT100, LINUX, XTERMR6, SC0, ESCN, VT400.
Default setting is .VT100
BIOS Setup
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Parameter Description
Serial Port for Out-of-Band
EMS Console Redirection
Settings(continued)
Flow Control
Flow control can prevent data loss from buffer overow. When
sending data, if the receiving buffers are full, a 'stop' signal can
be sent to stop the data ow. Once the buffers are empty, a 'start'
signal can be sent to re-start the ow. Hardware ow control uses
two wires to send start/stop signals.
Options available: None, Hardware RTS/CTS, Software Xon/Xoff.
Default setting is .None
BIOS Setup
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5-2-8 PCI Subsystem Settings
BIOS Setup
- 72 -
5-2-11 NVMe Conguration
Parameter Description
NVMe Conguration Displays the NVMe devices connected to the system.
NVMe LED Control
Enable/Disable NVMe LED Control.
Options available: System Default, Disabled, Enabled.
Default setting is .Enabled

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