SUPER MICRO Computer X8DA3 user manual Installing a CPU Heatsink

Page 25

Chapter 2: Installation

Installing a CPU Heatsink

1.Do not apply any thermal grease to the heatsink or the CPU die because the required amount has already been ap- plied.

Screw#1 Screw#2

2.Place the heatsink on top of the CPU so that the four mounting holes are aligned with those on the retention mechanism.

Screw#1Screw#2

Install Screw#1

3.Install two diagonal screws (ie the #1 and the #2 screws) and tighten them until just snug (-do not fully tighten the screws to avoid possible damage to the CPU.)

4.Finish the installation by fully tightening all four screws.

2-5

Image 25
Contents USER’S Manual Manual Revision Release Date March 17 About This Motherboard Manual Organization About This ManualConventions Used in the Manual PrefaceHeadquarters Contacting SupermicroEurope Asia-PacificPreface Table of Contents Vii Table of ContentsSecurity Settings Boot Configuration Exit Options Starting Bios Setup UtilityBios Error Beep Codes Installing Software Programs Configuring Supero DoctorIntroduction OverviewX8DA3/X8DAi Image Jumpers not indicated are for test purposes only X8DA3/X8DAi Motherboard LayoutX8DA3/X8DAi Quick Reference X8DA3/X8DAi Quick Reference CPU Motherboard FeaturesExt. ATX 13.05 L x 12.075 W 331.47 mm x 306.71 mm Bios flash upgrade utility and device driversBlock Diagram of the Intel 5520 Platform Introduction PC Health Monitoring Special FeaturesSlow Blinking LED for Suspend-State Indicator Acpi FeaturesWake-On-LAN WOL Super I/O Power SupplyInstallation Installation Instructions Motherboard InstallationInstall the IO shield into the chassis Tools NeededSocket Clip Load Plate Processor and Heatsink InstallationGently lift the socket clip to open the load plate Plastic CapLoad Plate Socket KeysInstalling a CPU Heatsink Removing the Heatsink Dimm Installation Memory InstallationBranch Dimm Module Population Configuration Memory SupportDimm Population Table Possible System Memory Allocation & AvailabilityInstalling and Removing DIMMs Back Panel Connectors/IO Ports Control Panel Connectors/IO PortsPower Button JF1 Header PinsFront Control Panel Power LED Pin Definitions JF1 Power LEDFront Control Panel Pin Definitions NMI ButtonHDD LED NIC1/NIC2 LED IndicatorsOverheat OH/Fan Fail LED Power Fail LEDOH/Fan Fail LED B. PWR Supply Fail Power Button Reset ButtonReset Button PWR Button ATX Power Connector Connecting CablesProcessor Power Connector ATX Power 24-pin Connector Pin DefinitionsFor pin definitions Universal Serial Bus USBChassis Intrusion Speaker/Power LED Con Nector Speaker/Power LED HeaderFan Headers Fan Fan 7 CPU1 Fan Fan 8 CPU2 Fan PWR LED/SpeakerSerial Ports ATX PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse PortsNC No Connection Keyboard/MouseOverheat LED/Fan Fail JOH1 Wake-On-LANOverheat/Fan Fail Sgpio Headers Glan 1/2 Giga-bit Ethernet PortsTwo Sgpio Serial-Link General NC= No ConnectionsSMB Header Pin Definitions Power SMB I2C ConnectorCD Header/Front Panel Audio High Definition Audio HD AudioHD Audio Pin DefinitionGlan Enable/Disable Jumper SettingsEnabled Explanation of JumpersClear Cmos Watch Dog Enable Watch Dog Enable/DisableWatch Dog Jumper Settings JWD1 Cmos ClearI2C Bus to PCI-X Slots I2C Bus to PCI-Exp. SlotsJI2C1 JI2C2 JI2C3 JI2C4 I2C to PCI-ExpSAS Enable SAS Enable/DisableSAS RAID Select SAS RAID ConfigEnable 13941/13942 Enable13941/13942 En- able Onboard Power LED Onboard IndicatorsGlan LEDs Glan Port LEDs Fan1B. Onboard Power LED SAS LED Indicatorsfloppy connector is located close Floppy ConnectorTo the Front Panel Control on Motherboard. See the table onSerial-Attached Scsi SAS Ports For X8DA3 only Serial ATA Sata PortsSAS 0~3 SAS 4~7 Serial ATA Pin DefinitionsSimlc Simlc Ipmi SlotPage Before Power On Troubleshooting ProceduresNo Power TroubleshootingMemory Errors Losing the System’s Setup ConfigurationNo Video Frequently Asked Questions Technical Support ProceduresQuestion How do I update my BIOS? Question Whats on the CD that came with my motherboard? Returning Merchandise for ServiceHow To Change the Configuration Data Starting Bios Setup UtilityAMI Bios IntroductionStarting the Setup Utility Main SetupX8DA3/X8DAi User’s Manual System Time/System DateSystem Memory ProcessorXboot Features Advanced Setup ConfigurationsXProcessor and Clock Options Power ConfigurationC1E Support Hardware Prefetcher Available when supported by the CPUActive Processor Cores Intel SpeedStep TechnologyXcpu Bridge Configuration XAdvanced Chipset ControlHysteresis Temperature Closed Loop Only Memory ModeGuardband Temperature Closed Loop Only Memory FrequencyXNorth Bridge Configuration XSouthBridge Configuration XIDE/SATA Configuration DMA Mode PIO ModeXPCI/PnP Configuration XSuper IO Device Configuration XRemote Access Configuration CPU Overheat Alarm Sredir Memory Display DelayCPU Temperature/System Temperature XSystem Health MonitorCPU Temperature Xacpi Configuration Xdmi Event Log XTrusted ComputingSupervisor Password Security SettingsUser Password Change Supervisor PasswordXBoot Device Priority Boot ConfigurationChange User Password Password CheckXRemovable Drives XHard Disk DrivesXCD/DVD Drives Exit Options X8DA3/X8DAi User’s Manual Error Message Bios Error Beep CodesBeep Code DescriptionPage Appendix B Installing the Windows OS Installing the Windows OS to a RAID SystemInstalling the Windows OS to a Non-RAID System Appendix C Software Installation Instructions Installing Software ProgramsDriver/Tool Installation Display Screen Configuring Supero Doctor Supero Doctor III Interface Display Screen-II Remote Control

X8DA3 specifications

Super Micro Computer, also known as Supermicro, is a prominent player in the world of computing hardware, particularly known for its high-performance server solutions. One of their noteworthy offerings is the X8DA3 motherboard, which is designed for dual-processor systems and caters to various applications, including data centers, cloud computing, and enterprise-level operations.

The Supermicro X8DA3 motherboard supports Intel's Nehalem and Westmere architectures, accommodating two LGA 1366 sockets for Intel Xeon processors. This setup allows for impressive computational power and scalability. The motherboard can support up to 192GB of DDR3 RAM across six DIMM slots, enabling high memory bandwidth essential for memory-intensive applications.

One of the standout features of the X8DA3 is its robust I/O options. It comes equipped with six SATA II ports and two SAS ports, allowing for flexible storage configurations. Additionally, the board supports a range of RAID levels, including 0, 1, 5, and 10, providing data redundancy and performance optimization. For enhanced connectivity, the motherboard includes dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, ensuring reliable networking capabilities which are crucial for server environments.

In terms of expandability, the X8DA3 features multiple PCIe slots, providing users with the ability to add various expansion cards such as graphics cards, network cards, or additional storage controllers. This flexibility allows companies to tailor their server setups according to specific needs.

Power management is another critical aspect of the X8DA3. It supports ATX power supplies and features advanced power-saving technologies that help in reducing overall energy consumption. This ecological consideration is particularly important for organizations looking to minimize their carbon footprint while maintaining optimal performance.

For thermal management, Supermicro incorporates a design that allows for efficient airflow and cooling, which is crucial for maintaining system stability during intensive workloads. The motherboard is also equipped with multiple temperature sensors that provide real-time monitoring, ensuring components operate within safe thermal levels.

Overall, the Super Micro Computer X8DA3 motherboard is a reliable and high-performance choice for businesses requiring a versatile and powerful computing platform. Its support for dual processors, extensive memory options, advanced storage capabilities, and solid expandability make it an attractive option for enterprise applications in today’s computationally demanding environments.