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http://www.tyan.com 1 Thunder n3600R /// S2912 Version 1.0 Copyright Copyright © TYAN Computer Corporation, 2006. All rights reserve d. No pa rt of this manual may be reproduce d or translate d without prior written consent from TYAN Computer Corp.
http://www.tyan.com 2 Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Congratulations Page 5 1.2 Hardware Specifications Page 5 Chapter 2: Board Installation 2.1 Board Image Page 8 2.2 Block Diagram Page 9 2.3 Board Parts, Jumpers and Connectors Page 11 2.
http://www.tyan.com 3 Check the box contents! The retail motherboard package sho uld contain the follo wing: 1x Thunder n3600 R motherb oard 1x 34-Pin floppy drive cab le 6 x SATA cable 3 x SATA Drive.
http://www.tyan.com 4 NOTE.
http://www.tyan.com 5 Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 - Congratulations You have purchased one of the most po werf ul server solutions availabl e. The Thunder n3600R (S2912) is a hig h-end server motherboard, based o n the NVIDIA NPF3600 chipset. It also includes the Winbond W8362 7HF Sup er IO and Analog Devices ADT7476 Hardware Monitoring chipsets .
http://www.tyan.com 6 • Supporting RAID 0 (Integrated Stripping), RAID 1E (Integrated Enchanced Mirroring) and RAID 1 (Integrated Mirroring) System Management • CPU thermal & voltage monitor s.
http://www.tyan.com 7 Chapter 2: Board Installation Precautions : The Thunder n 360 0R supports SSI, EPS12V type power supplies (24pin + 8pin +4pin) and will not operate wi th any other types. F or proper p o wer supply installation proced ures see page 32.
http://www.tyan.com 8 2.1- Board Image This picture is representati ve of the latest board re vision available at the time of publishing. The board you recei ve may or may not look exactly like the above pictur e. The following page includes d etails o n the vit al components of this motherboard.
http://www.tyan.com 9 2.2 - Block Diagram Thunder n3600R (S2912W G2NR) Blo ck Diagram.
http://www.tyan.com 10 Thunder n3600R (S2912G2NR) Blo ck Diagram.
http://www.tyan.com 11 2.3 - Board Parts, Jumpers and Connectors This diagram is representative of the latest board revision available at the time of publishing.
http://www.tyan.com 12 Jumper/Connector Function CPU_FAN1/CPU_FAN2 CPU FAN Connector SYSFAN1/2/3/4/5/6/7 FAN Connector IPMB (J14) IPMB Connector COM2 (J95) COM2 Header FRNTUSB0_1 (J2) FRNTUSB2_3 (J3) .
http://www.tyan.com 13 SYSFAN3 SYSFAN2 SYSFAN6 SYSFAN5 SYSFAN7 CPU_FAN1 SYSFAN4 CPU_FAN2 SYSFAN1.
http://www.tyan.com 14 CPU_FAN1/2 and SYSFAN1/2/3/4: 4-pin Fan Connector with Speed Control +1 2 V PWM GN D T a c h om et e r 1 Use these headers to connect the cooling fa ns to the motherboard to keep the system stable and reliable. This connector supports the tachometer mo nitori ng and auto fan speed control.
http://www.tyan.com 15 FRNTUSB4_5 (J4) FRNTUSB2_3 (J3) IPMB ( J14 ) J26 (TYFP) FRNTUSB0_1 (J2).
http://www.tyan.com 16 IPMB (J14): IPMB Connector 1 Pin 1 IPMB DATA Pin 2 GND Pin 3 IPMB CLK Pin 4 NC J2/J3/J4: USB Front Panel Header J2/J4 1 9 2 1 0 J3 10 2 9 1 Use this header to connect to front panel USB connector.
http://www.tyan.com 17 J113 J15 COM2 (J95).
http://www.tyan.com 18 COM2 (J95): COM2 Header 19 21 0 Use these pin definitions to connect a port to COM2. *TYAN does not provide cable for th is header.
http://www.tyan.com 19 JP3 JP1 JP2 J111.
http://www.tyan.com 20 J111: Fan Connector for Ba rebone (reserved) 1 13 2 1 4 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 CPUFAN0_TACH 2 CPUFAN2_T ACH 3 CPUFAN1_TACH 4 CPUFAN3_T ACH 5 SYSFAN0_TACH 6 CPU_FAN_TACH2 7 SYSF.
http://www.tyan.com 21 2.4 - Tips on Installing Motherboard in Chassis Before installing your mother b oard, make sure your chassis has the necessary motherboard support studs install ed. These studs are usually metal and are gold in color. Usually, the cha ssis manufacturer will pre-install the support studs.
http://www.tyan.com 22 2.5 - Installing the Processor(s) Your S2912 supports the latest processor techno logies from AMD. Check the TYAN website for latest processor support: http://www.
http://www.tyan.com 23 Back plate Assembly S2912 follows AMD 1U/2S CPU keep out zoon sp ec, please use 1U RevF back plate on S2912, the distance of t wo mo unting hole use to lock the CPU heatsink is 4.
http:// www.tyan.com 24 4. Locate four screw holes on socket and screw the socket to the PCB board. NOTE: Do not assemble CPU befo re securing socket w ith screws. 5. Inspect Socket F assembly to PC B. The Socket F must be tightly attached onto the PCB.
http:// www.tyan.com 25 2.6 - Installing the Memory Before installing memor y, ensure that the memory you have is compati ble with the motherboard and processor. Only DDR2-40 0/533/667 DIMM modules are required. Check the TYAN Web site at: www.t yan.c om for details of the type of memory recommended for yo ur motherboard.
http:// www.tyan.com 26 Memory Installation Procedu re Follow these instructions to install memory modu les int o the S2912. 1. Press the locking levers in the directio n sho wn in the follo wing illustration. 2. Align the memory module with the socket.
http:// www.tyan.com 27 Key points to note be fore installing memory into Thunder n3 600R: For optimal dual-channel DDR2 op eration, always install memory in pair s beginning with outer most dimm sl ots CPU1 DIMMA2 and CPU1_ DIMMB2. Memory modules of the same type and d ensi ty are required for dual-cha nnel DDR2 operation.
http:// www.tyan.com 28 2.7 - Attaching Drive Cables Attaching IDE Dri ve Cable Attaching the IDE drive cable is simple. The cable is “ke yed” to only allow it to be connected in the correct manner.
http:// www.tyan.com 29 The following pictures illustrate ho w to connect an SATA drive 1.SATA drive cable connection 2. SATA drive power connection 3. SATA cable motherboard connector 4. SATA drive power adapter Attaching Fl oppy Drive Cables Attaching floppy diskette drives are done in a similar man ner to hard drives.
http:// www.tyan.com 30 2.8 - Installing Add-In Cards Before installing add-in car ds, it’s helpfu l to kno w if they are fully compatible with your motherboard. For this reason, we’ve provi ded the diagrams below, showing the most common slots that ma y appear on your motherb oard.
http:// www.tyan.com 31 2.9 - Connecting External Devices Your motherboard supports a numb er of different interfaces for connecting peripherals. Some I/O ports may not be av ailable with the board due to the different configurations.
http:// www.tyan.com 32 2.10- Installing the Power Supply There are three power connectors on your Thunder n3600R. The Thunder n 3600R r equ ire s an EPS 12V ( 24 p in + 8 pi n +4 pin) po wer supp l y. All the three power connectors must be in stalled in or der to boot up the system.
http:// www.tyan.com 33 2.11 – Finishing Up Congratulations! You’re finis hed setting up the hardware aspect of your computer. Before closing up your chassis, make sure that all cables and wires are connected properly, especi all y IDE cables and jumpers.
34 http://www.tyan.com Chapter 3: BIOS 3.1 About the BIOS The BIOS is the basic input/output system , the firmware on the motherboard that enables your hard ware to interface with your software. This chapter describes different settings for the BIOS that can be used to configure your system.
35 http://www.tyan.com Getting Help Pressing [ F1 ] displays a small help window that describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selection s for the hi ghlighted item.
36 http://www.tyan.com 3.2 Main BIOS Setup When you enter Phoeni xBIOS CMOS Setup Utilit y, the following screen will appear as below: The main menu contains the follo wing menu items: Main Use this menu for basic system configuration. Advanced Use this menu to set the Advanced Features avail able on your system.
37 http://www.tyan.com 3.3 Main In this section, you can alter general feat ur es such as the date and time, as well as access to the IDE configuration options. No te that the options listed be low are for options that can directly be changed within the Main Setup screen.
38 http://www.tyan.com Extended Memory This displays the amount of exte nded memor y present on t he system. Cache Ram This displays the amount of cache memory present on the s ystem. System Time / System Date System Time: Adjusts the system clock. HHHours (24hr.
39 http://www.tyan.com 3.4 Advanced This section facilitates configuring adv a nce d BIOS options for your system. Installed O/S This allows you to select the operating sy stem instal led on your system which you will use most commonly. NOTE: An incorrect setting can caus e the operating system to be have unpredictably.
40 http://www.tyan.com 3.4.1 Hammer Configu ration This section allows you to fi ne tune the ham mer configuration. HT-LDT Frequency The port’s transmission frequency. Options: 1000MHz / 800MHz / 600MHz / 400MHz / 200MH z Node Interleav e Interleave memory blocks across nodes.
41 http://www.tyan.com Auto DQS Training [Disabled]: Do DQS training on every col d boot. [Enabled]: Train DQS only when the installed DIMMs are changed. Options: Enabled / Disabled Multiprocessor Specificatio n It allows you to configur e the MP specif ic ation revision level.
42 http://www.tyan.com Options: Disabled / Enabled L2 ECC Scrub Control Sets the rate of background scrubbing for the L2 cache. Options: Disabled / Enabled ECC Error Log Enable the MCA to log or report ECC errors on the DRAM bus. NOTE: The MCA must still be programmed accord ing to th e desired MCE outcome.
43 http://www.tyan.com 1. If enabled, Bank and Node Interleaving, Dram ECC Scrubbing are dis abled. 2. Actual Hole size may be larg er than selected, depending o n Dram bank population. IOMMU IOMMU is supported on Linux based s ystem s to convert 32bit PCI IO addresses to 64bits.
44 http://www.tyan.com 3.4.2 Integrated Devices This section allows you to con figure Integrated Devices. USB Control Enable/disable USB controll er s. Options: Enabled / Disabled USB BIOS Legacy Support Enables or disables support for USB keyboa rds or mice.
45 http://www.tyan.com MAC2 LA N Bridge Enable MAC2 LAN Bridge. Options: Enabled / Disabled MAC A ddress Read only. Azalia Codec Enable/disable Azalia a udi o interface. Options: Enabled / Disabled SATA0 / SATA1 / SA T A2 Controller Enable/disable First Serial ATA Device.
46 http://www.tyan.com 3.4.2.1 NV RAID Configuration Sub-Me nu NV RAID Configuration Enable/disable NVIDIA RAID control. SATA controller m ust be enabled for RAID feature to function. Enabling Mast er SAT A0 Secondary requires enablin g Secondary SAT A Channel.
47 http://www.tyan.com 3.4.3 FirstWare Configu ratio n This section allows you to fine tune the FirstWare Configuration. FirstWare Language Sets the current FirstWare language to the s elected language.
48 http://www.tyan.com 3.4.4 PCI Configuration Available OPROM Space This shows the available OPROM space Press [Enter] to enter each sub-menu for configuration. 3.4.4.1 Integrated SAS Controller Sub-Menu Integrated SAS Enable the integr ated SAS controller.
49 http://www.tyan.com 3.4.4.2 PCI/PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion Sub-Menu C800-CBFF / CC00-CFFF / D000-D3FF/ D400-D7FF / D800-DBFF / DC00-DFFF Reserves the specified block of upper memor y for use by legacy ISA devices. Options: Reserved / Available 3.
50 http://www.tyan.com 3.4.5 IDE Configuration This section allows you to fine tune the IDE config uratio n. Large Disk Access Mod e UNIX, Novell Net ware or other operating systems, sele ct [Other]. If you are installing new software and t he drive fails, change this selection and tr y again.
51 http://www.tyan.com 3.4.5.1 Primary Master/Slave Sub-Menu The system displays adva nced details li ke the number of heads/cyl inders/sectors on the detected disk and the maxi mum stor age ca pacity of the disk. This option lets you set the follo wing hard disk parameters: Type Selects the type of device connected to the system.
52 http://www.tyan.com may be done using a different algor ithm call ed LBA-assist translation. The translated geometry is still what is presented to the operati n g system for use in Int 13h calls.
53 http://www.tyan.com 3.4.6 Floppy Configuration This section allows you to se lect the Flopp y Configuration. Legacy Diske tte A Selects floppy type. Options: NONE / 360 KB, 5.25 in / 1.2 MB, 5.25 in / 720 KB, 3.5 in / 1.44/1.25 MB, 3.5 in / 2.88 MB, 3.
54 http://www.tyan.com 3.4.7 I/O Device Configuration This setting allows you to select the I/O Device Configur ation. Serial Port A Configure Serial Port A using optio ns: [Disabled]: no configuratio.
55 http://www.tyan.com Base I/O Address Set the base I/O address for serial port B. Options: 3F8 / 2F8 / 3E8 / 2E8 Interrupt Set the interrupt for serial port B.
56 http://www.tyan.com 3.4.8 Console Redirection This setting allows you to con figure Console Redir ectio n. COM Port Address If enabled, it will use a port on the motherboard. Options: Enabled / Disabled Baud Rate Enables the specified baud rate. Options: 300 / 1200 / 2400 / 9600 / 19.
57 http://www.tyan.com 3.4.9 DMI Event Logging This setting allows you to con f igure DMI Event Logging. Event Log Ca pacity It reports the space available in the DMI event log. If set to [F ull], the event log has no more available space to store DMI events .
58 http://www.tyan.com 3.4.10 Hardware Monito ring This setting allows you to view the onb oar d hardware monitor device. AutoFan Mode [Quiet Fans] are working with the lowest possible s peed [Auto Mo.
59 http://www.tyan.com 3.5 Security These settings allow you to configur e the security options for your system. Supervisor Password Is / User Password Is The system displays the current supervis or a nd user passwords.
60 http://www.tyan.com 3.6 Boot Use this screen to configur e the boot priorit y order. Boot Priority Order It shows the boot priority for installed devices.
61 http://www.tyan.com 3.7 Power These settings allow you to control the Po wer Configuration. Enable ACPI This allows you to ena ble or disable AC PI BIOS (Advance Configuration a nd Po wer Interface). Options: No / Yes ACPI S3 It allows you to disable the save-to-ram po wer mode.
62 http://www.tyan.com SATA Spread Spectrum Disable or Enable LDT Spread Spectrum Options: Disabled / Enabled After Power Failure Sets the mode of operation if an AC/Po w er Loss occurs. The two modes are: [Enabled]: restores the previous power state before loss occ urred.
63 http://www.tyan.com 3.8 Exit These settings set the exit options on your s ystem. Exit Saving Change s This exits BIOS setup afte r saving the changes made. Exit Discarding Changes This exits BIOS setup after discarding the chang es mad e. Load Setup Defaults This loads the factory default values.
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65 http://www.tyan.com Chapter 4: Diagnostics Note: if you experience probl ems with setting up your system, always check the following things in the following order: Memory, Video, CPU By checking these items, you will most likel y find out what the problem might have been when setting up your s ystem.
66 http://www.tyan.com 4.2 Phoenix BIOS Post Code Code Beeps / Description Code Beeps / Description 02h Verif y Real Mode 32h Test CPU bus-clock frequency 03h Disab le Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI) 33h.
67 http://www.tyan.com data bits of low byte of memory bus APIC 2Fh Enable cache before system BIOS shadow 68h Enab le external and CPU caches 30h 1-4-1-1.
68 http://www.tyan.com late 93h Build MPTABLE for multi- processor boards C8h Force check (option al) 95h Install CD ROM for boot C9h Extended checksum (optional) 96h Clear huge ES segment register D2h BIOS Boot Block 97h F ixu p Multi Processor table E0h BIOS Boot Block 98h 1-2.
69 http://www.tyan.com Appendix I: How to Make a Driver Diskette Follow the steps below to make a driver diskette from the TYAN driver CD provided. 1. Start the system and insert the T YAN CD into the CD-ROM drive to boot from CD. You will see the following menu.
70 http://www.tyan.com 3. The following picture pops up after selectin g the chi pset model. T YAN Driver Diskette Maker ** nVidia** ====Choose Chipset Model==== 01 nVidia NVRAID EXIT 4. After selecting the chipset model, sele ct the OS to start the diskette making.
71 http://www.tyan.com Glossary ACPI (Advanced Configuration an d Pow er Interface): a power management specification that allows the operating s ystem to control the amount of power distributed to the computer’s devices. Devic es not in use can be turned off, reducing unnecessary po wer expenditure.
72 http://www.tyan.com losing your data should the s ystem cras h. Information in a buffer is temporarily stored, not permanently saved. Bus: a data pathway. The term is used esp e cially to refer to the connection between the processor and s ystem memory, and between the processor and PCI or ISA local buses.
73 http://www.tyan.com DRAM (Dynamic RA M): widely available, very affordable form of RAM which looses data if it is not recharged reg ula rly (ever y few milliseconds). This refresh requirement makes DRAM three to ten times slo wer than non-recharged RAM such as SRAM.
74 http://www.tyan.com I/O (Input/Output): the connection b et ween your computer and an other piece of hardware (mouse, keyboar d, etc.) IRQ (Interrupt Request): an electronic request that runs from a hardware device to the CPU. The interrupt controll er as signs priorities to incoming requests and delivers them to the CPU.
75 http://www.tyan.com PXE (Preboot Execution Environment): one of four com ponents that together make up the Wired for Management 2. 0 bas eline specification. PXE was designed to define a standard set of preboot protocol services within a client with the goal of allo wing net worked-based booting to boot usin g industry standard protocols.
76 http://www.tyan.com SDRAM (Static RAM): unlike DRAM, this type of RAM doe s not need to be refreshed in order to prevent data loss. Thus, it is faster and more expensiv e. Standby mode: in this mode, the video and hard drives shut down; all other devices continue to operate normall y.
77 http://www.tyan.com Technical Support If a problem arises with your system, you s ho uld turn to your dealer for hel p first. Your system has most likely been confi gured by them, and they should have the best idea of what hardware and software your s ystem contains.
78 http://www.tyan.com NOTE: A receipt or cop y of your invoice mar ked with the date of pu rchase is required before any w arranty service can be re ndered. You may obtain service by calling th e man ufacturer for a Return Merchan d ise Authorization (RMA ) number.
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