SUPER MICRO Computer X7SLA-H, X7SLA-L user manual CPU Overheat Alarm

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Select Workstation if your system is used as a Workstation. Select Server if your system is used as a Server. Select “Disabled, (Full Speed @12V)” to disable the fan speed control function and allow the onboard fans to constantly run at the full speed (12V). The Options are Disabled, 4-Pin (Server), 4-Pin (Workstation) and 4-Pin (Super Quiet)].

CPU Overheat Alarm

This option allows the user to select the CPU Overheat Alarm setting which de- termines when the CPU OH alarm will be activated to provide warning of possible CPU overheat.

Warning: Any temperature that exceeds the CPU threshold temperature predefined by the CPU manufacturer may result in CPU overheat or system instability. When the CPU temperature reaches this predefined threshold, the CPU and system cooling fans will run at full speed.

The options are:

The Default Alarm: Select this setting if you want the CPU overheat alarm (including the LED and the buzzer) to be triggered when the CPU temperature reaches about 5oC above the threshold temperature as predefined by the CPU manufacturer to give the CPU and system fans additional time needed for CPU and system cooling.

The Early Alarm: Select this setting if you want the CPU overheat alarm (including the LED and the buzzer) to be triggered as soon as the CPU temperature reaches the CPU overheat threshold as predefined by the CPU manufacturer.

This screen also displays Voltage Monitoring information:

Vcore, +3.3Vcc, 12V, VDIMM, 5V, Chipset 1.5V, 3.3Vsb, and Vbatt.

Note: In the Windows OS environment, the Doctor III (SD III) settings take precedence over the BIOS settings. When first installed, SD

IIIadopts the temperature threshold settings previously set in the BIOS. Any subsequent changes to these thresholds must be made within SD III, since the SD III settings override the BIOS settings. For the Windows OS to adopt the BIOS temperature threshold settings, please change the SD III settings to be the same as those set in the BIOS.

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Contents X7SLA-L X7SLA-H Page Preface About This ManualAbout This Motherboard Manual OrganizationConventions Used in the Manual Contacting Supermicro HeadquartersEurope Asia-PacificTable of Contents Troubleshooting Appendix B Installing the Microsoft Windows OS Installing Drivers Configuring Supero DoctorChapter Introduction ChecklistOverview X7SLA-L / X7SLA-H Image Motherboard Layout CPUX7SLA-L / X7SLA-H Quick Reference Not drawn to scale, X7SLA-H shownGlan 2 Enable X7SLA-H only Pins 1-2 Enabled Glan 1 Enable Pins 1-2 EnabledBattery #21 Onboard Battery #19 SPI Bios ChipMotherboard Features Acpi Features DimensionsOnboard I/O X7SLA-H OnlyX7SLA-L / X7SLA-H Block Diagram Graphics Memory Controller Hub Gmch Chipset OverviewIntel I/O Controller Hub 7R ICH7R Power Configuration Settings PC Health MonitoringPower Supply Slow Blinking LED for Suspend-State IndicatorBios Support for USB Keyboard Main Switch Override MechanismSuper I/O Chapter Installation PrecautionsStatic-Sensitive Devices UnpackingTools Needed Motherboard InstallationLocation of Mounting Holes Installation Instructions Installing DDR2 Memory Dimm InstallationInstalling and Removing DIMMs Memory SupportDDR2 Slot To RemoveBack Panel Connectors and I/O Ports Connectors/I/O PortsPort Locations and Definitions ATX PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Ports Keyboard Purple Mouse GreenUniversal Serial Bus USB Internal USB 4/5Front Panel USB Internal USB 7 Type aBackpanel COM1 Serial PortsCOM2 X7SLA-H only Video Connector VGA Port/ConnectorEthernet Ports LAN1 LAN2JF1 Header Pins Front Control PanelPower LED Front Control Panel Pin DefinitionsOverheat OH/Fan Fail LED NIC1/NIC2 LED IndicatorsOH/Fan Fail LED Power Button Reset ButtonReset Button B PWR Button Connecting Cables External Power ConnectorFan Headers Fan1 Fan2 Fan3Chassis Intrusion Chassis IntrusionJumper Settings Explanation of JumpersLAN Port Enable/Disable LAN Port 1 Enable LAN Port 2 EnableCmos Clear Rear View when facing the rear side of the chassis Onboard IndicatorsLAN Port Sata Connectors Serial ATA and HDD ConnectionsIDE Connector Chapter Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ProceduresBefore Power On No PowerMemory Errors Technical Support ProceduresLosing the System’s Setup Configuration Frequently Asked Questions Question What type of memory does my motherboard support?Question Where do I get drivers for PXE support? Question Whats on the CD that came with my motherboard?Returning Merchandise for Service Page Starting Bios Setup Utility How To Change the Configuration DataChapter IntroductionMain Setup Starting the Setup UtilitySystem Time/System Date System MemoryAdvanced Setup Configurations BIOS FeaturesACPI Configuration Processor & Clock Options MPS RevisionInterrupt 19 Capture Hyper-ThreadingNorthBridge Configuration Advanced Chipset ControlVideo Function Configuration USB ConfigurationIDE Configuration ATA/IDE ConfigurationConfigure Sata as Configure Sata ChannelsLBA/Large Mode PIO ModeType Block Multi-Sector TransferDMA Mode A.R.T. For Hard disk drivesPCI/PnP Configuration Super IO Configuration Hardware Health ConfigurationCPU Overheat Alarm Remote Access Configuration Security Settings Change Supervisor PasswordUser Access Level Change User PasswordBoot Configuration Boot Device PriorityPassword Check Boot Sector Virus ProtectionExit Options Hard Disk DrivesRemovable Drives CD/DVD DrivesLoad Optimal Defaults Load Fail-Safe DefaultsSave Changes and Exit Discard Changes and ExitX7SLA-L/X7SLA-H User’s Manual Appendix a Post Error Beep Codes Recoverable Post Error Beep CodesPage Appendix B Installing the Microsoft Windows OS Page Installing Drivers Appendix C Software Installation InstructionsDriver/Tool Installation Display Screen Configuring Supero Doctor Supero Doctor III Interface Display Screen-II Remote Control Page Recovery Process from a USB Device/Drive Recommended Method Appendix D Bios RecoveryPart 1 Boot Sector Recovery Process Recovery Process from an IDE/SATA Atapi Disc Drive Part 2 Bios Reprogramming Re-Flashing

X7SLA-L, X7SLA-H specifications

Super Micro Computer has established itself as a leader in server and storage solutions, and their motherboards, particularly the X7SLA-H and X7SLA-L, showcase this commitment to quality and performance. These motherboards are designed for high efficiency and reliability, catering to a range of applications from entry-level servers to advanced computing environments.

The X7SLA-H and X7SLA-L are built on the Intel 5000 Series chipset, which allows them to leverage Intel's powerful Xeon processors. This enables users to experience superior performance, particularly in multi-threaded tasks, making them ideal for data-centric enterprises. Both motherboards support dual-socket configurations, increasing scalability and processing capabilities, which is essential for demanding workloads.

One of the standout features of the X7SLA series is its support for DDR2 ECC memory. This technology ensures data integrity by automatically correcting single-bit errors, a critical aspect for servers handling crucial data transactions. The X7SLA-H can support up to 16GB of memory, while its sibling, the X7SLA-L, is designed for maximum memory efficiency in less demanding environments. The incorporation of ECC memory is a significant advantage for businesses prioritizing reliability and uptime.

The X7SLA-H and X7SLA-L motherboards incorporate several advanced connectivity options. With multiple SATA ports and support for SATA RAID, they allow for flexible storage configurations that can enhance performance and reliability. These motherboards also provide users with Gigabit Ethernet ports, ensuring fast network communication essential for modern server environments.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the X7SLA series is its emphasis on thermal management. Both the X7SLA-H and X7SLA-L are designed with efficient cooling solutions to maintain optimal operating temperatures, which is crucial for sustaining the longevity of hardware components in high-availability scenarios.

In terms of expansion capabilities, the board features PCI Express slots, providing users with the flexibility to add additional network interfaces or storage controllers. This expandability aligns with Supermicro's commitment to delivering customizable solutions tailored to the specific needs of their customers.

In summary, the Super Micro Computer X7SLA-H and X7SLA-L motherboards bring together a robust architecture, reliable technologies, and extensive support for advanced computing needs. Their combination of performance, scalability, and reliability makes them a great choice for businesses looking to build efficient and powerful server solutions. These motherboards exemplify Supermicro's dedication to innovation in the computer hardware space, making them a staple in modern data centers.