Intel SHG2 manual Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices, Fcc Usa

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Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices

FCC (USA)

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

For questions related to the EMC performance of this product, contact:

Intel Corporation

5200 N.E. Elam Young Parkway Hillsboro, OR 97124 1-800-628-8686

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.

Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The customer is responsible for ensuring compliance of the modified product.

Only peripherals (computer input/output devices, terminals, printers, etc.) that comply with

FCC Class A or B limits may be attached to this computer product. Operation with noncompliant peripherals is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception.

All cables used to connect to peripherals must be shielded and grounded. Operation with cables, connected to peripherals, that are not shielded and grounded may result in interference to radio and TV reception.

Regulatory and Integration Information

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Contents Intel Server Board SHG2 Product Guide Disclaimer Contents Upgrading Configuration Software and UtilitiesSolving Problems Technical ReferenceRegulatory and Integration Information Index Equipment Log WorksheetTables Viii Description Server Board FeaturesFG H Back Panel ConnectorsCC BB AA KK LL WV U T S R Server Board Connector and Component LocationsMemory ProcessorVideo Add-in Board ConnectorsIDE Controller Scsi ControllerModular RAID Capable PCI-X Slot USB InterfaceNetwork Controllers Network Teaming FeaturesAdaptive Load Balancing Adapter Fault ToleranceKeyboard and Mouse SecuritySecurity with Mechanical Locks and Monitoring Software Locks Using PasswordsSummary of Software Security Features Secure ModeDescription Safety Cautions Server Board InstallationTools and Supplies Needed Before You BeginPower Supply Safety and Regulatory ComplianceMinimum Hardware Requirements ProcessorInstallation Notes Installation ProceduresInstalling the I/O Gasket and Shield Attaching the Label to the I/O Shield Attaching the Gasket to the I/O ShieldInstalling the I/O Shield Installing the I/O ShieldDimm Locations Installing MemoryInstalling Memory Configuring Chassis StandoffsPlacing the Server Board in the Chassis Installing the Server BoardInstalling the Retention Brackets Installing the ProcessorsOpening Socket Lever and Attaching Processor Apply thermal grease to the processor as shown Attaching the Heat Sink and Retention Clip Installing the Processor Wind TunnelAttaching the Wind Tunnel Assembly Attaching the Wind Tunnel Intake and Exhaust II JJ CC BB Making Connections to the Server BoardCable Routing Intel SC5200 Base Chassis Intel SC5200 Hot-Swap, Redundant Power Server Chassis NoteIntel SC5200 Base Server Chassis Note IDE or Scsi CablesFloppy and Front Panel Cables Cable Routing Intel SC5200 Hot-Swap, Redundant Power ChassisInstalling the Serial B Cable Installing the Serial B CableMaking Back Panel Connections Finishing UpSelect Format Service Partition and Install Software Installing a Service Partition on the Server OptionalInstalling Intel Server Management Installing your Operating SystemMake a Selection drop-down menu, select Install SMaRT Tool Installing Intel SMaRT ToolUpgrading Memory Processors Adding or Replacing a Processor Opening Socket Lever and Attaching Processor Apply thermal grease to the processor as shown Installing the Processor Wind Tunnel Attaching the Heat Sink Fan to the Air Intake Assembly Attaching the Wind Tunnel Intake and Exhaust Removing a Processor Replacing the Backup BatteryReplacing the Back up Battery Intel Server Board SHG2 Product Guide Hot Keys Configuration Software and UtilitiesPower-On Self-Test Post Record Your Setup Settings Using Bios SetupIf You Cannot Access Setup Starting SetupCreating SSU Diskettes Using the System Setup UtilityWorking with the GUI Running the SSUSetting Passwords and Security Options Setting Boot Device PriorityCustomizing the SSU Interface Exiting the SSUSetting the Admin Password Setting the User PasswordSetting Security Options Viewing FRU Information Viewing the System Event LogUpdating System Firmware and Bios Updating the BiosViewing Sensor Data Records Saving a Configuration Saving and Restoring the System ConfigurationUpdating the Firmware Verifying the FirmwareSetting Up Email Alerts Restoring a ConfigurationSetting Up Paging Alerts Alerting for Platform EventsFrom the Options menu, choose Configure Event Actions Setting Up LAN AlertsManaging the Server Remotely Setting Up Remote LAN AccessSetting Up Remote Modem or Serial Access When to Run the Frusdr Load Utility Frusdr Load UtilityWhat You Need to Do Parsing the Command Line Command Line FormatHow You Use the Frusdr Load Utility Displaying Usage InformationDisplaying SM Bios Area Using Specified CFG FileUpdating the SDR Nonvolatile Storage Area Preparing for the Upgrade Upgrading the BiosRecording the Current Bios Settings Obtaining the Upgrade UtilityCreating the Bios Upgrade Diskette Upgrading the BiosChanging the Bios Language Recovering the BiosMaking a BMC Firmware Update Diskette Using the Firmware Update UtilityMaking the Update Diskette Bootable Updating the BMC FirmwareMaking a FRU/SDR File Update Diskette Recovering the BMC FirmwareUpdating the FRU/SDR Files Updating the FRU/SDR FilesRunning the Scsi Utility Using the Adaptec Scsi UtilityResetting the System Solving ProblemsChecklist Initial System StartupAfter the System Has Been Running Correctly Running New Application SoftwareMore Problem Solving Procedures Preparing the System for Diagnostic TestingMonitoring Post Power Light Does Not Light Specific Problems and Corrective ActionsVerifying Proper Operation of Key System Lights Confirming Loading of the Operating SystemCharacters Are Distorted or Incorrect No Characters Appear on ScreenSystem Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate Properly Diskette Drive Activity Light Does Not LightHard Disk Drive Activity Light Does Not Light Problems with Network CD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not LightCannot Connect to a Server Problems with Application Software Bootable CD-ROM Is Not DetectedPCI Installation Tips World Wide Web Telephone Getting HelpIntel Server Board SHG2 Product Guide Server Board Jumpers Technical ReferenceEnabling PCI-X on Slot 6 and Disabling On-board Scsi Configuration Jumper CN27Regulatory and Integration Information Product Safety ComplianceProduct Regulatory Compliance Product EMC ComplianceProduct Regulatory Compliance Markings FCC USA Electromagnetic Compatibility NoticesTaiwan Declaration of Conformity Europe CE Declaration of ConformityKorean RRL Compliance Australia / New ZealandEquipment Log Equipment Log WorksheetEquipment Log Index BiosPCI Raidios 100 Intel Server Board SHG2 Product Guide

SHG2 specifications

Intel SHG2, short for Server High-Performance GPU 2, represents a significant evolution in graphics technology designed to meet the demanding requirements of data centers and high-performance computing applications. Developed to support a range of workloads, SHG2 is particularly optimized for artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data analytics.

One of the defining features of the Intel SHG2 is its impressive processing power. With numerous cores capable of parallel processing, it can execute multiple tasks simultaneously, leading to faster computation times. This architecture makes it incredibly efficient for applications that require heavy calculations and real-time data processing.

The SHG2 also embraces advanced fabrication technologies, moving to smaller nodes that enhance power efficiency while delivering higher performance. These innovations not only allow for improved thermal management but also contribute to the reduction of overall energy consumption, making the SHG2 a more environmentally friendly choice for server operations.

In terms of memory support, the SHG2 offers a robust configuration, accommodating high-bandwidth memory (HBM) that ensures quick access to critical data. This feature is essential for applications needing rapid data retrieval and integration, such as deep learning models where every millisecond counts.

Moreover, the SHG2 is built with compatibility in mind. It integrates seamlessly with existing Intel architectures, allowing organizations to leverage their current investments while upgrading their processing capabilities. This compatibility makes it easier for businesses to enhance their infrastructure without undergoing a complete overhaul of their systems.

Another salient characteristic of the Intel SHG2 is its support for virtualization. This allows multiple workloads to be handled simultaneously on a single GPU, maximizing resource utilization and enhancing overall system performance. As enterprises increasingly adopt cloud-based solutions, the ability to virtualize GPU resources becomes critical.

Security is also a major consideration in the design of the SHG2. Intel has incorporated various security features to ensure that data is protected against unauthorized access and vulnerabilities that could threaten system integrity.

As businesses increasingly turn to AI and machine learning to drive innovation, the Intel SHG2 positions itself as an essential tool for those looking to harness the power of advanced computing. With its impressive features, powerful performance, and forward-thinking design, is a strategic choice for organizations aiming to enhance their computational capabilities and meet the challenges of tomorrow's technological landscape.