SUPER MICRO Computer AS 1020C-3 Primary/Secondary IDE Master/Slave, Type, LBA/Large Mode

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Chapter 7: BIOS

Primary/Secondary IDE Master/Slave

Highlight one of the items above and press <Enter> to access the submenu for that item. The same settings apply to the Secondary through Sixth IDE sevices.

Type

Select the type of device connected to the system. The options are Not Installed, Auto, CDROM and ARMD.

LBA/Large Mode

LBA (Logical Block Addressing) is a method of addressing data on a disk drive. In the LBA mode, the maximum drive capacity is 137 GB. For drive capacities of over 137 GB, your system must be equipped with 48-bit LBA mode addressing. If not, contact your manufacturer or install an ATA/133 IDE controller card that supports 48-bit LBA mode. The options are Disabled and Auto.

Block (Multi-Sector Transfer)

Block mode boosts IDE drive performance by increasing the amount of data transferred. Only 512 bytes of data can be transferred per interrupt if block mode is not used. Block mode allows transfers of up to 64 KB per interrupt. Select "Disabled" to allow the data to be transferred from and to the device one sec- tor at a time. Select "Auto" to allows the data transfer from and to the device occur multiple sectors at a time if the device supports it. The options are Auto and Disabled.

PIO Mode

PIO (Programmable I/O) mode programs timing cycles between the IDE drive and the programmable IDE controller. As the PIO mode increases, the cycle time decreases. The options are Auto, 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4. Select Auto to allow AMI BIOS to auto detect the PIO mode. Use this value if the IDE disk drive support cannot be determined. Select 0 to allow AMI BIOS to use PIO mode 0. It has a data transfer rate of 3.3 MBs. Select 1 to allow AMI BIOS to use PIO mode 1. It has a data transfer rate of 5.2 MBs. Select 2 to allow AMI BIOS to use PIO mode 2. It has a data transfer rate of 8.3 MBs. Select 3 to allow AMI BIOS to use PIO mode 3. It has a data transfer rate of 11.1 MBs. Select 4 to allow AMI BIOS to use PIO mode 4. It has a data transfer rate of 16.6 MBs. This setting generally works with all hard disk drives manufactured after 1999. For other disk drives, such as IDE CD-ROM drives, check the specifi cations of the drive.

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Contents AS 1020C-3 Manual Revision Release Date October 13 Manual Organization PrefaceAbout This Manual Advanced Serverboard Setup System SafetyAdvanced Chassis Setup BiosPreface Table of Contents Advanced Serverboard Setup System SafetyPssmbus Advanced Chassis SetupAppendices BiosPage Overview Chapter IntroductionProcessors Serverboard FeaturesMemory SAS Serial Attached ScsiOnboard Controllers/Ports Other FeaturesATI Graphics Controller System Power Server Chassis FeaturesSerial Attached Scsi SAS Subsystem Control PanelCooling System NVidia nForce Pro 2200/AMD-8132 Chipset System Block DiagramHeadquarters Contacting SupermicroEurope Asia-PacificUnpacking the System Chapter Server InstallationPreparing for Setup Server Precautions Choosing a Setup LocationRack Precautions Rack Mounting Considerations Identifying the Sections of the Rails Installing the System into a RackInstalling the Rack Rails Identifying the Sections of the Rails Installing the Chassis RailsInstalling the Server into a Rack Installing the Server into the RackInstalling the Server into a Telco Rack Installing the Server into a Telco RackChecking the Serverboard Setup Accessing the drive bays Checking the Drive Bay SetupCD-ROM and floppy disk drives Check the SAS disk drivesCheck the airflow Supplying power to the systemControl Panel Buttons Chapter System InterfaceControl Panel LEDs SAS Drive Carrier LEDs Page Electrical Safety Precautions Chapter System SafetyGeneral Safety Precautions ESD Precautions Installing the Onboard Battery Operating PrecautionsPrecautions Chapter Advanced Serverboard SetupHandling the Serverboard UnpackingCPU Backplates Processor and Heatsink InstallationMounting the Serverboard into a Chassis Is not recommended Installing the ProcessorInstalling Heatsinks Installing the HeatsinksConnecting Power Cables Connecting CablesConnecting Data Cables Front Control Panel Header Pins JF1 Connecting the Control PanelSupport Installing MemoryI/O Ports Maximum memory two CPUs Optimizing memory performancePCI slots PCI card installationAdding PCI Cards H8DCR-3 Serverboard Layout Serverboard DetailsConnectors Description Jumpers Description Default SettingOnboard Indicators Description H8DCR-3 Quick ReferenceATX Power Connector Connector DefinitionsProcessor Power Connector Auxiliary Power ConnectorOverheat/Fan Fail LED Power LEDPower Button Reset ButtonLAN1/2 Ethernet Ports Universal Serial Bus Ports USB0/1Serial Ports Extra USB HeadersFan Headers Chassis IntrusionOverheat LED Power LED/SpeakerATX PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Ports Wake-On-LAN Alarm Reset HeaderWake-On-Ring SMBus HeaderCompact Flash Power Connector Power Fail ConnectorI2C for SAS Connector JSLED1 HeaderCmos Clear Jumper SettingsExplanation Jumpers I2C to PCI Enable/Disable 3rd Power Supply Fail Signal Enable/DisableVGA Enable/Disable Compact Flash Master/SlaveSAS Controller Enable Disable Watch Dog Enable/DisableOnboard Speaker Enable/ Disable PCI-X Slot Frequency Select LAN1/2 Enable/DisableLAN1/LAN2 LEDs Onboard Indicators+3.3V Standby LED SAS Activity LEDsFloppy, IDE and SAS Connections Floppy ConnectorSAS Ports IDE ConnectorsEnabling SAS RAID Enabling SAS RAIDSerial Attached Scsi SAS Creating a RAID Array SAS Controller UtilityArray Configuration Utility Screen Selecting Drives for the Array Additional Functions10. Driver/Tool Installation Display Screen Installing DriversTools Required Chapter Advanced Chassis SetupStatic-Sensitive Devices Chassis Front and Rear Views Control PanelSystem Fans Installing a new fanSystem Fan Failure Replacing System Cooling FansRemoving the Front Bezel Drive Bay Installation/RemovalRemoving the Front Bezel Accessing the Drive BaysMounting a SAS drive in a drive carrier Serial Attached Scsi SAS Drive InstallationSAS Backplane Installing/removing hot-swap SAS drivesCD-ROM and Floppy Drive Installation Power Supply Failure Power SupplyRemoving/Replacing the Power Supply Removing the power supplyRemoving/Replacing the Power Supply Introduction Starting the Setup UtilityChapter Main Menu Advanced Settings MenuCPU Configuration IDE ConfigurationPrimary/Secondary IDE Master/Slave LBA/Large ModeType Block Multi-Sector TransferFirst Boot Device From DMA ModeA.R.T Bit Data TransferFloppy Configuration PCI/PnP MenuConfiguration nVidia RAID ROM NorthBridge Configuration Advanced Chipset ControlECC Configuration Dram ECC Enable User Config ModeBank Interleaving Burst LengthSouthBridge Configuration Device Configuration Hyper Transport Configuration Console Redirection AMD PowerNow ConfigurationDMI Event Logging Ipmi 1.5 Configuration System Health MonitorStartup Delay Alert Startup DelayCbmc Watch Dog Timer Action Set LAN Configuration IP AddressBios Ehci Hand-Off USB 2.0 Controller ModeUSB Configuration USB Controller SupportBoot Settings Configuration Boot MenuOS Installation Boot Device PrioritySecurity Menu Removeable DrivesExit Menu Page Beep Code Error Message Description Appendix a Bios Error Beep CodesAmibios Error Beep Codes AS1020C-3 User’s Manual Uncompressed Initialization Codes Appendix B Bios Post Checkpoint CodesBootblock Recovery Codes Uncompressed Initialization Codes AS1020C-3 User’s Manual Appendix B Bios Post Checkpoint Codes AS1020C-3 User’s Manual A9h Aah Abh B0h B1h 00h AS1020C-3 User’s Manual Appendix C System Specifications Power Supply WeightServerboard ChassisRegulatory Compliance