SUPER MICRO Computer X6QTE+, X6QT8 Main Setup, Processors, System Memory, System Time/System Date

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X6QT8/X6QTE+ User’s Manual

4-2 Main Setup

When you fi rst enter the AMI BIOS Setup Utility, you will enter the Main setup screen. You can always return to the Main setup screen by selecting the Main tab on the top of the screen. The Main BIOS Setup screen is shown below.

When you select the Main Setup, the following items will be automatically displayed:

System Overview: The following BIOS information will be displayed:

AMIBIOS

Version

Build Date

ID

Processors

When you select this option, the AMI BIOS will automatically display the status of processors as shown below:

Type

Speed

Count

System Memory

This option allows the AMI BIOS to display the status of memory installed in the system.

System Time/System Date

Use this option to change the system time and date. Highlight System Time or System Date using the arrow keys. Enter new values through the keyboard. Press the <Tab> key or the arrow keys to move between fi elds. The date must be entered in DAY/MM/DD/YY format. The time is entered in HH:MM:SS format.(*Note: The time is in 24-hour format. For example, 5:30 A.M. appears as 05:30:00, and 5:30P. M. as 17:30:00.)

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Contents Super Page About This Manual Conventions Used in this ManualTable of Contents Table of Contents Troubleshooting BiosAppendices Checklist OverviewContacting Supermicro HeadquartersEurope Asia-PacificImportant Notes to the User X6QT8 ImageSuper X6QT8 Jumper Description Default Setting Quick Reference X6QT8Description LED Indicator Description Super Quick Reference X6QTE+ Motherboard Features MemoryChipset Expansion Slots *See Note 3 onAcpi Power Features LED IndicatorsDimensions SoftwareBlock Diagram of the E8501 Chipset Chipset Overview E8501 ChipsetIndependent Memory Interface InterfacesSpecial Features PC Health MonitoringAcpi Features Auto-Switching Voltage Regulator for the CPU CoreSlow Blinking LED for Suspend-State Indicator Thermal Management/CPU VRM OverheatPower Supply Main Switch Override MechanismExternal Modem Ring-On WOR Wake-On-LAN WOLSuper I/O Precautions Static-Sensitive DevicesUnpacking Processor and Heatsink Installation CPU InstallationHeatsink Installation To Un-install the Heatsink Processor installed Empty socketMounting the Motherboard in the Chassis Installing DIMMs Dimm Installation See FigureMemory Support Control Panel Connectors/IO Ports Back Panel Connectors/IO PortsJF1 Header Pins Front Control PanelPower LED Front Control Panel Pin Definitions NMI ButtonNIC1/NIC2 LED Indicators HDD LEDPower Fail LED Overheat/Fan Fail LEDOH/Fan Fail LED PWR Fail LED Reset Button Power ButtonReset PWR Button Connecting Cables ATX Power ConnectorSecondary Power Connectors Pin PWRChassis Intrusion Universal Serial Bus USBWake-On-LAN Wake-On-RingSerial Ports Glan Giga-bit Ethernet PortsATX PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Ports Fan HeadersVGA Connector Power Supply FailurePWR Supply Fail Connector SMB Power I2 CSMB Header Power LED/Speaker JD1 Compact Flash Card PWR Connectors JWF1, JWF2Jtag Connector Alarm Reset JAR1Jumper Settings Glan Ports Enable/DisableExplanation Jumpers Cmos Clear Watch DogVGA Enable/Disable FSB Speed SelectScsi Controller Enable/ Disable *For X6QT8 only Scsi Termination Enable/ Disable *For X6QT8 only3rd PWR Supply PWR Failure Detect JP13 3rd PWR Fail DetectOnboard Indicators Glan LEDsOverheat LED JOH1 LeftRightScsi Channel Indicators DA1, DA2 *X6QT8 only Onboard Power LED LE1DA1 DA2 LE1 Floppy Connector Floppy, IPMI, Hard Disk Drive and Scsi ConnectionsFloppy IDE Connectors IDE Drive Connectors Pin Definitions IDEUltra320 Scsi Connectors InstallationX6QT8 Only Ipmi 2.0 SocketPage Troubleshooting Procedures Before Power OnNo Power Losing the System’s Setup ConfigurationTechnical Support Procedures Memory ErrorsFrequently Asked Questions Returning Merchandise for Service How To Change the Configuration Data Starting the Setup UtilityIntroduction Main Setup ProcessorsSystem Memory System Time/System DateAdvanced Settings Configure Advanced CPU SettingsCPU Configuration Sub-Menu Max Cpuid Value Limit Hyper-Threading TechnologyIntel R C-State Technology IDE Configuration Sub-Menu DMA Mode A.R.T. For Hard disk drivesFloppy Configuration PCI/PnP ConfigurationSuper IO Configuration Submenu Advanced Chipset Settings Apci Configuration Event Log ConfigurationTemperatures CPU Overheat Temperature Hardware Health ConfigurationFan Speed VoltageActive State Power Management MPS ConfigurationPCI Express Configuration MPS RevisionSmbios Configuration Remote Access ConfigurationUSB Configuration Bios Settings Configuration Interrupt 19 CaptureBoot Settings Watch Dog TimerRestore on AC Power Loss Resume On Modem RingBoot Device Priority Hard Disk DrivesRemovable Drives CD/DVD DrivesSecurity Settings Load Optimal Defaults Exit OptionsSaving Changes and Exit Discarding Changes and ExitLoad Fail-Safe Defaults Appendix a Bios Error Beep Codes Beep Code Error Message DescriptionX6QT8/X6QTE+ User’s Manual Uncompressed Initialization Codes D0h D1h D3h D4h D5hBootblock Recovery Codes Uncompressed Initialization Codes Checkpoint Appendix B Bios Post Checkpoint Codes Checkpoint A9h Aah Abh B0h B1h 00h Page ATA Operate Mode Combined ModeIntroduction to the Intel ICH5R I/O Controller Hub Adaptec Embedded Serial ATA with HostRAID Controller Driver Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility ARC Using the Array Configuration Utility ACUManaging Arrays Viewing Array Properties From the ARC menu, select Array Configuration Utility ACUEnter Deleting ArraysCreating Arrays To create an arrayAssigning Array Properties Raid Level Create Via When Appropriate When you are fi nished, press Done as the screen shown below Adding a Bootable Array Deleting a Bootable ArrayCtrl+B Initializing Disk Drives To initialize drivesPage Page Rebuilding Arrays To Rebuild an arrayUsing the Disk Utilities To access the disk utilitiesPage You can choose from the following options To Exit Adaptec RAID Configuration UtilityInstalling Intels ICH5R Driver by Adaptec and the Windows OS Installing Other Software Programs and Drivers Supero Doctor Supero Doctor III Interface Display Screen-II Remote Control