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BIOS

SUPER PIIIDM6/PIIIDM4/PIIIDM3/PIIIDME Manual

The system can be configured so that all users must enter a password every time the system boots or when the AMIBIOS setup is executed. You can set either a Supervisor password or a User password. If you do not want to use a password, just press <Enter> when the password prompt appears.

The password check option is enabled in the Advanced Setup by choosing either Always or Setup. The password is stored in CMOS RAM. You can enter a password by typing it out on the keyboard or by selecting each letter via the mouse or a pen stylus. Pen access must be customized for each specific hardware platform.

When you select to change the Supervisor or User password, AMIBIOS prompts you for the new password. You must set the Supervisor password before you can set the User password. Enter a 1-6 character password. (It will not appear on the screen when typed.) Retype the new password as prompted and press <Enter>. Make sure you write it down. If you forget it, you must clear CMOS RAM and reset the pass- word.

Change Language Setting

Because this version of BIOS only supports English at this time, this setting cannot be chosen. Future releases may support other languages.

Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings

The Optimal default settings provide optimum performance settings for all devices and system features.

Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings

The Fail-Safe default settings consist of the safest set of parameters. Use them if the system is behaving erratically. They should always work but do not provide optimal system performance characteristics.

Save Settings and Exit

Highlight this and hit <Enter> when you wish to save any changes made to settings in BIOS and exit back to the system boot-up procedure.

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Contents Super Page About This Manual Manual OrganizationPage Table of Contents Super PIIIDM6/PIIIDM4/PIIIDM3/PIIIDME User’s Manual Troubleshooting Super PIIIDM6/PIIIDM4/PIIIDM3/PIIIDME User’s Manual Checklist OverviewIntroduction Contacting Supermicro Super PIIIDM6 Super PIIIDM4 Super PIIIDM3 Super Piiidme Uper PIIIDM6 Jumpers Description Default Setting Connectors DescriptionUper PIIIDM4 COM1COM2 Serial Port Connector p PIIIDM3 JA1 Piiidme COM1 Bios 4Mb Pentium III/IIACPI/PC 98 Features M o r yI p s e t Expansion SlotsDimensions Onboard I/OOther CD UtilitiesChipset Overview Memory Controller Hub MCHController Hub ICH Firmware Hub FWHRecovery from AC Power Loss PC Health MonitoringSuspend to RAM STR Alert on LAN 2 AOL2CPU Overheat LED and Control Environmental Temperature ControlCPU Fan Auto-Off in Sleep Mode ACPI/PC 98 Features Hardware Bios Virus ProtectionAuto-Switching Voltage Regulator for the CPU Core System Resource AlertSlow Blinking LED for Suspend-State Indicator Bios Support for USB KeyboardReal Time Clock Wake-Up Alarm Main Switch Override MechanismWake-On-LAN WOL Power SupplyExternal Modem Ring-On Super I/O Introduction Unpacking PrecautionsStatic-Sensitive Devices Processor Processor InstallationHeat Sink Mounting the Motherboard in the Chassis Universal Retention Mechanism URMSupport Installing DIMMsDimm Installation See Figure Port Locations Definitions Port/Control Panel Connector LocationsTop View of Dimm Slot Front Control Panel Connectors Front Control PanelHard Drive LED Secondary Power ConnectorPower LED Reset PwronChassis Intrusion Keyboard LockOverheat LED OH Extra Universal Serial Bus Connection USB0Speaker Infrared HeaderFan Headers Serial PortsInstallation ATX PS/2 Keyboard PS/2 Mouse PortsUniversal Serial Bus USB CD HeadersExtra Chassis Intrusion Header Power Supply Fail HeaderWake-On-Ring Jumper Settings Explanation JumpersCmos Clear Front Side Bus SpeedAC97 Enable/Disable Scsi Termination Enable/ Disable not on PiiidmeOverheat Alarm Enable/ Disable not on Piiidme Host Bus ECCOnboard LAN/NIC Enable/DisableOnboard LAN/NICPower Supply Failure Alarm Enable/Disable IDE Connectors Parallel Port ConnectorFloppy Connector AGP Pro Slot Ultra Scsi ConnectorAGP Pro Slot Ultra160 Scsi Connectors Signal NamesInstalling Software Drivers Driver/Tool Installation Display ScreenInstallation Troubleshooting Procedures Before Power OnNo Power No VideoLosing the System’s Setup Configuration Technical Support ProceduresMemory Errors Frequently Asked Questions Question How do I update my BIOS?Question Do I need the CD that came with your motherboard? Shared IRQs Question How do I connect the ATA66 cable to my IDE devices?Returning Merchandise for Service System Bios Configuration DataHow Data Is Configured IntroductionBios Features Running SetupBoot Sector Virus Protection Disabled Standard Cmos Setup Date and Time ConfigurationType How to Configure Pri Master Pri Slave Sec Master Sec SlaveAdvanced Cmos Setup Boot Sector Virus ProtectionQuick Boot Setting Description1st Boot Device 2nd Boot Device 3rd Boot Device Try Other Boot Devices Initial Display ModeDisplay Mode at Add-On ROM Init Floppy Access ControlBoot Up Num-Lock Password CheckBoot to OS/2 System Bios CacheableAdvanced Chipset Setup Processor Serial NumberUSB Function USB KB/Mouse Legacy SupportPC/PCIB Select Enable Search for MDA ResourcesAC97 Audio Controller Memory HolePower Management Green PC Monitor Power State Video Power Down ModeHard Disk Power Down Mode Hard Disk Time Out MinutesAdvanced SMI Enable Controls Advanced Resume Event ControlsPCI/Plug and Play Setup PCI Latency Timer PCI Clocks PCI VGA Palette SnoopPCI IDE Busmaster Offboard PCI IDE CardOffboard PCI IDE Primary IRQ Offboard PCI IDE Secondary IRQ DMA ChannelPeripheral Setup Serial Port2 Mode Serial Port2 Duplex ModeParallel Port Mode Chassis Fan1 Chassis Fan2Change User Password Change Supervisor Password Auto-Detect Hard DisksChange Language Setting Auto Configuration with Optimal SettingsAuto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings Save Settings and ExitExit Without Saving Super PIIIDM6/PIIIDM4/PIIIDM3/PIIIDME Manual Appendix a Bios Error Beep Codes & Messages Beeps Error message Description If it beeps Then Error Message Information Appendix a Bios Error Beep Codes OFF Board Parity Error Addr Appendix B Amibios Post Diagnostic Error Messages Check PointDescriptionAppendix B Was Appendix B Check Point Description Appendix B Appendix B Amibios Post Diagnostic Error Messages Appendix B Check Point Description Appendix B

Super PIIIDME, Super PIIIDM4, Super PIIIDM3, Super PIIIDM6 specifications

Super Micro Computer, a prominent player in the server and high-performance computing industries, has introduced a range of motherboards known as the Super PIIIDM4, Super PIIIDME, Super PIIIDM6, and Super PIIIDM3. These motherboards are engineered to cater to various computing needs, from enterprise servers to personal workstations, reinforcing Super Micro's reputation for innovation and reliability.

The Super PIIIDM4 motherboard stands out for its support for Intel's latest multi-core processors. It features a robust chipset that enhances overall system stability and performance. With up to 128GB of DDR4 ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory support, it ensures data integrity and reliability, making it ideal for critical applications that demand uninterrupted service. It also incorporates multiple PCI-E slots for expandability, allowing users to add high-speed networking cards or advanced graphics solutions.

The Super PIIIDME motherboard, designed for minimalist environments, offers a compact form factor without compromising performance. Equipped with multiple SATA III ports, it supports modern storage solutions, including SSDs, which significantly improve data access speeds. The board provides integrated graphics, catering well to general-purpose computing while maintaining low power consumption, a hallmark of Super Micro's design philosophy.

The Super PIIIDM6 motherboard is geared towards high-density server applications. It supports dual CPU configurations, enabling parallel processing for demanding tasks. Featuring enhanced thermal management technologies, including advanced heat sink designs and multiple fan headers, this motherboard ensures optimal cooling even under heavy loads. The Super PIIIDM6 also provides extensive I/O options, including high-speed USB ports, and onboard RAID support, enhancing data redundancy and performance.

Lastly, the Super PIIIDM3 serves as a versatile solution for educational and research institutions, featuring ample expansion options and networking capabilities. It supports legacy PCI slots for compatibility with older hardware, ensuring that institutions can leverage existing infrastructure while transitioning to newer technologies.

In summary, the Super Micro Super PIIIDM series represents a commitment to quality and performance across various applications. These motherboards are designed with the latest features and technologies, ensuring that users can achieve optimal performance and scalability in their computing tasks. Whether for enterprise servers, personal workstations, or educational setups, these motherboards offer a robust foundation for any computing environment.