SUPER MICRO Computer SUPER, P3TDDR Power Supply, External Modem Ring-On, Wake-On-LAN WOL

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Chapter 1: Introduction

External Modem Ring-On

Wake-up events can be triggered by a device such as the external modem ringing when the system is in the SoftOff state. Note that external modem ring-on can only be used with an ATX 2.01 (or above) compliant power supply.

Wake-On-LAN (WOL)

Wake-On-LAN is defined as the ability of a management application to power up a computer remotely that is powered off. Remote PC setup, updates and asset tracking can occur after-hours and on weekends so that daily LAN traffic is kept to a minimum and users are not interrupted. The motherboards have a 3-pin header (WOL) to connect to the 3-pin header on

aNetwork Interface Card (NIC) that has WOL capability. Wake-On-LAN must be enabled in BIOS. Note that Wake-On-Lan can only be used with an ATX 2.01 (or above) compliant power supply.

1-5 Power Supply

As with all computer products, a stable power source is necessary for proper and reliable operation. It is even more important for processors that have high CPU clock rates.

The SUPER P3TDDR accommodates ATX power supplies. Although most power supplies generally meet the specifications required by the CPU, some are inadequate.

It is strongly recommended that you use a high quality power supply that meets ATX power supply Specification 2.02 or above. Additionally, in ar- eas where noisy power transmission is present, you may choose to install a line filter to shield the computer from noise. It is recommended that you also install a power surge protector to help avoid problems caused by power surges.

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Contents Super Page About This Manual Manual Organization PrefaceTable of Contents AwardBIOS TroubleshootingAppendices Chapter Introduction ChecklistOverview Asia-Pacific Contacting SupermicroHeadquarters EuropeSuper P3TDDR Super P3TDDR Connectors Description Jumpers Description Default SettingP3TDDR Quick Reference VIA 266T Chipset System Block Diagram CPU Motherboard FeaturesCD Utilities Chipset Overview Recovery from AC Power LossMemory Support and AGP Capability CPU Fan Auto-Off in Sleep Mode Environmental Temperature ControlPC Health Monitoring CPU Overheat LED and Control Acpi FeaturesHardware Bios Virus Protection Auto-Switching Voltage Regulator for the CPU CoreMain Switch Override Mechanism Slow Blinking LED for Suspend-State IndicatorBios Support for USB Keyboard Real Time Clock Wake-Up AlarmExternal Modem Ring-On Power SupplyWake-On-LAN WOL Super I/O Unpacking Chapter InstallationPrecautions Static-Sensitive DevicesProcessor Processor InstallationHeatsink Mounting the Motherboard in the Chassis Memory Module Installation See Figure Installing DIMMsI/O Port Locations and Definitions I/O Port/Control Panel Connector LocationsFront Control Panel Front Control Panel ConnectorsPower Supply Connector Connecting CablesInfrared Connector Reset Button Power ButtonOverheat LED Universal Serial Bus USB Power LEDHDD Hard Disk Drive LED ATX PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse PortsWake-On-LAN WOL1 Serial PortsWake-On-Ring WOM1 Chassis Intrusion Fan HeadersExplanation Jumpers Jumper SettingsFront Side Bus Speed Keyboard Wake-Up Cmos ClearScsi Ch A/B Termination LAN Enable/Disable Scsi Enable/DisableVGA Enable/Disable Speaker Enable/DisableParallel Port, Floppy/Hard Disk Drive and Scsi Connections Parallel Port ConnectorIDE Connectors Floppy ConnectorUltra Wide Scsi Connector Must reboot the system before moving on to the next item on Installing Software DriversNo Power Chapter TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Procedures Before Power OnMemory Errors Technical Support ProceduresFrequently Asked Questions Question Whats in the CD that came with my motherboard? Shared IRQs Returning Merchandise for ServiceSuper P3TDDR User’s Manual Starting the Setup Utility Chapter AwardBIOSSystem Bios How To Change the Configuration DataMain Bios Setup Running SetupDrive A/Drive B Main Bios Setup MenuMain Setup Features Date/TimeIDE Primary Master/Slave PIO Access ModeIDE HDD Auto-Detection IDE Primary MasterBase Memory/Extended Memory/Total Memory IDE Primary Master/Slave UdmaVideo Halt OnAdvanced Bios Features Advanced Bios SetupAuto Detect DIMM/PCI CLK Quick Power-On Self TestBoot Up NumLock Status Typematic Rate SettingPwron After PWR-Fail Typematic DelayTypematic Rate Chars/Sec OS Select For Dram 64MBAdvanced Chipset Features Memory Parity / ECC Check System Bios CacheableVideo Bios Shadow Host & AGP Bridge ControlOn-Chip IDE Channel 10/11 PCI Delayed TransitionIDE Prefetch Mode PCI Master 0 WS WriteOnboard FDC Controller Integrated PeripheralsUse IR Pins Uart Mode SelectIR Transmission Delay UR2 Duplex ModeEPP Mode Select Parallel Port ModeECP Mode Use DMA Hardware Monitors CPU Warning TemperaturesCPU L1 Cache Processor FeaturesCPU L2 Cache CPU Ratio PnP/PCI ConfigurationsProcessor Number Feature CPU L2 Cache ECC CheckingUSB and LAN2 IRQ Select PNP OS InstalledReset Configuration Data PCI Slot 1/2/3 IRQ SelectAssign IRQ for USB Power ManagementPCI/VGA Palette Snoop Assign IRQ for VGAAcpi Function Power Management OptionSuspend Mode HDD Power DownVideo Off Method Power on FunctionKB Power On Password Video Off OptionBoot ROM Order Boot-up DevicesHot Key Power On RTC Alarm ResumeBoot Other Device First Boot DeviceSecond Boot Device Third Boot DeviceSecurity Option Security SetupSet Supervisors Password Set Users PasswordExit Setup Exit Without Saving Save & Exit SetupLoad Fail-Safe Defaults Load Optimal DefaultsError Messages Appendix a AwardBIOS Post MessagesPost Beep Codes Diskette Drives or Types Mismatch Error RUN Setup Memory parity Error at Memory Address Error atMemory Verify Error at Manufacturing Post loop Keyboard error or no keyboard presentBios ROM checksum error System halted Memory test failDebuggig LED Encoding Appendix B AwardBIOS Post CodesPost hex Description Appendix B AwardBIOS Post Codes Super P3TDDR User’s Manual Appendix B AwardBIOS Post Codes Super P3TDDR User’s Manual Beep Code Error Message Description Appendix C AwardBIOS Beep CodesSuper P3TDDR User’s Manual

SUPER, P3TDDR specifications

Super Micro Computer has established a prominent position in the realm of high-performance computing solutions, and one of its remarkable offerings is the P3TDDR motherboard. Designed for advanced workstations and servers, the P3TDDR marries powerful performance with flexibility and scalability, making it an ideal choice for demanding applications.

At the heart of the P3TDDR is its capacity to support Intel Pentium 4 processors, leveraging the rich features of the P4 architecture to deliver exceptional computing performance. The motherboard supports a substantial amount of DDR SDRAM, enabling faster data access and improved overall system performance. The incorporation of multiple DIMM slots allows users to configure the system with varying memory sizes, tailoring the setup to specific workload requirements.

One of the standout features of the P3TDDR is its support for RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) configurations, which enhances data redundancy and performance. This makes the P3TDDR an excellent choice for applications that require continuous data availability, such as database management and large-scale data processing.

Additionally, the motherboard is equipped with multiple PCI slots, providing increased connectivity options for expansion cards, such as graphics, sound, and network cards. This versatility allows users to customize their systems to meet their unique needs, whether for gaming, graphic design, or enterprise-level applications.

From a technological perspective, the P3TDDR embraces an array of integrated features. The board includes onboard Ethernet capabilities that facilitate seamless network connectivity, which is crucial for server environments and enterprise applications. Furthermore, the use of high-quality capacitors and components ensures reliability and longevity in demanding operations.

Thermal management is another critical aspect, as the design includes strategically placed heatsinks and spaces for additional cooling solutions, ensuring that the system remains stable under heavy workloads. This attention to thermal efficiency enhances the overall performance and lifespan of the components.

In summary, the Super Micro P3TDDR motherboard stands out due to its robust features, advanced technologies, and adaptability. It caters to a wide range of applications, whether for professional use in data centers or for performance-oriented tasks in personal and gaming workstations. With its powerful chipset and thoughtful engineering, the P3TDDR is a reliable foundation for building high-performance computing systems.