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6.Make sure the clips at either end of the DIMM socket(s) are pushed outward to the open position.

7.Holding the DIMM by the edges, remove it from its anti-static package.

8.Position the DIMM above the socket. Align the notch on the bottom edge of the DIMM with the key in the DIMM socket. The arrow in the inset in Figure 7 is pointing to the key in the socket.

9.Insert the bottom edge of the DIMM into the socket.

10.When the DIMM is inserted, push down on the top edge of the DIMM until the retaining clips snap into place. Make sure the clips are firmly in place.

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Contents Intel Server Board S5000VSA User’s Guide Intel Order Number D36977-002Disclaimer Safety Information 重要安全指导 Intel Server Board S5000VSA User’s Guide Intel Server Board S5000VSA User’s Guide About this Manual Manual OrganizationProduct Accessories Additional Information and SoftwareAdditional Information and Software For this information or Use this Document or SoftwareIntel Server Board S5000VSA User’s Guide Intel Server Board S5000VSA User’s Guide Contents Appendix a Getting Help Appendix D Intel Server Issue Report Form Xiv List of Tables Xvi List of Figures Intel Server Board S5000VSAXviii Server Board Features Intel Server Board S5000VSAServer Board Features Feature DescriptionRAID Support Sata Server BoardSAS Server Board Connector and Component Locations EE Ccaa DD BB Z YServer Board Connector and Component Locations Configuration Jumpers Jumper Name Jumper PurposeBack Panel Connectors NIC LED DescriptionsLED State Description Hardware Requirements ProcessorMemory Memory Sparing and MirroringPower Supply Optional HardwareHard Disk Drives Intel Local Control PanelUsing the Bios Setup Utility Starting SetupIf You Cannot Access Setup Setup MenusSetup Menu Key Use Key to Press DescriptionUpgrading the Bios Preparing for the UpgradeRecording the Current Bios Settings Upgrading the Bios Obtaining the UpgradeClearing the Password Password Clear JumperClearing the Cmos Cmos Clear JumperHardware Installations and Upgrades Installing and Removing MemoryInstalling DIMMs Before You BeginInstalling Memory Installing or Replacing the Processor Removing DIMMsInstalling the Processor Lifting the Socket HandleRemoving the Shipping Cover Installing the Heat Sinks Installing the Heat SinkRemoving a Processor Replacing the Backup Battery Replacing the Backup Battery Intel Server Board S5000VSA User’s Guide Appendix a Getting Help World Wide Web TelephoneCanada Europe Asia-Pacific Region JapanLatin America Panama Intel Server Board S5000VSA User’s Guide Product Safety Compliance Appendix B Regulatory and Compliance InformationProduct Regulatory Compliance Certifications / Registrations / Declarations Product Regulatory Compliance MarkingsProduct Certification Markings Regulatory Region Marking ComplianceElectromagnetic Compatibility Notices Regulatory Region Marking Compliance Bsmi Marking ClassIndustry Canada ICES-003 Europe CE Declaration of ConformityTaiwan Declaration of Conformity Bsmi Korean Compliance RRL Cnca CCC-ChinaRestriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Compliance End-of-Life / Product RecyclingAppendix C Troubleshooting Resetting the SystemProblems following Initial System Installation Resetting the SystemHardware Diagnostic Testing First Steps ChecklistSpecific Problems and Corrective Actions Verifying Proper Operation of Key System LightsConfirming Loading of the Operating System Power Light Does Not Light No Characters Appear on ScreenCharacters Are Distorted or Incorrect System Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate ProperlyProblems with Network Server hangs when the drivers are loadedCD-ROM Drive or DVD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light Cannot Connect to a ServerSystem Boots when Installing PCI Card Problems with Newly Installed Application SoftwareDiagnostics pass but the connection fails Add-in adapter stopped working without apparent causeHard Drives are not Recognized Bootable CD-ROM Disk Is Not Detected LED InformationLED Information LED Name Function Location LED ColorBios Post Beep Codes Post Error Beep CodesNumber Reason for Beeps and Action to Take Appendix D Intel Server Issue Report Form Board / Chassis InformationDimm Configuration Operating System InformationAdd-in Card, Peripheral, Video, NIC Peripheral Description DriverHard Drive Information Management InformationControl Panel Information Base Revision AddressComplete Problem Description
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S5000VSA specifications

The Intel S5000VSA is a server motherboard that has been tailored to meet the needs of businesses requiring a reliable and scalable infrastructure. Designed for Intel's 5000 series of chipsets, this motherboard is notable for its standards in performance, flexibility, and management capabilities.

One of the standout features of the Intel S5000VSA is its support for dual Intel Xeon processors. The flexibility to utilize various Xeon chips allows organizations to select the optimal processing power for their specific workloads, whether that be database management, virtualization, or heavy computation tasks. This capability is essential for providing the high levels of performance and responsiveness businesses demand in their server environments.

The motherboard supports up to 32GB of memory using DDR2 technology, with eight DIMM slots available for expansion. This memory capacity allows for significant multitasking and resource management, essential in data-heavy server applications. The board supports both ECC (Error-Correcting Code) and non-ECC memory, offering organizations options depending on their fault tolerance needs.

In terms of connectivity, the S5000VSA comes equipped with multiple PCI Express slots, providing ample options for expandability with various I/O cards or additional network interfaces. This is particularly important as businesses grow and require additional capabilities or higher performance networking solutions.

The Intel S5000VSA is also noted for its advanced management features. Integrated Remote Management capabilities enable IT administrators to monitor and manage the system from afar, enhancing both uptime and ease of maintenance. Support for Intel’s Active Management Technology (AMT) allows for greater control over the server and improves security by enabling remote management regardless of the operating system state.

Another important aspect of the S5000VSA is its built-in RAID controller that supports several RAID levels. This feature enhances data reliability and performance, allowing users to configure their storage systems according to their needs, whether they prioritize speed or redundancy.

In summary, the Intel S5000VSA is a robust server motherboard designed with scalability, performance, and management in mind. It supports dual Xeon processors, offers extensive memory options, and provides essential features such as RAID support and remote management. This makes it a suitable choice for data centers and enterprises looking for a competitive edge through advanced technology.