SUPER MICRO Computer 5037C-T Connector Definitions, ATX Power Connector, Processor Power Connector

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Chapter 5: Advanced Motherboard Setup

5-8 Connector Definitions

ATX Power 24-pin Connector

Pin Definitions (JPW1)

ATX Power Connector

A 24-pin main power connector is located at JPW1. This power connector meet the SSI EPS 12V specification. See the table on the right for pin definitions.

Processor Power Connector

Pin# Definition

13+3.3V

14-12V

15COM

16PS_ON

17COM

18COM

19COM

20Res (NC)

21+5V

22+5V

23+5V

24COM

Pin # Definition

1+3.3V

2+3.3V

3COM

4+5V

5COM

6+5V

7COM

8PWR_OK

95VSB

10+12V

11+12V

12+3.3V

In addition to the ATX main power, the 8-pin 12V power connector located at JPW2 is also required to provide power to the South Bridge, North Bridge and all VRMs. See the table on the right for pin definitions.

Power LED

The Power LED connection is located on pins 15 and 16 of JF1. Refer to the table on the right for pin definitions.

HDD LED

The HDD LED connections are located on pins 13 and 14 of JF1. Attach a cable here to indicate HDD activity. See the table on the right for pin definitions.

Processor Power

Pin Definitions (JPW2)

Pins

 

Definition

1 through 4

 

Ground

 

5 through 8

 

+12V

 

 

 

 

Power LED

Pin Definitions (JF1)

Pin# Definition

15+5V

16Ground

HDD LED

Pin Definitions (JF1)

Pin# Definition

13+5V

14HD Active

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Contents Super Manual Revision Release Date December 14 Preface About This ManualManual Organization Bios Advanced Chassis SetupPreface Table of Contents Chapter Advanced Chassis Setup Viii Overview Chapter IntroductionMotherboard Features Chassis Features Intel C204 Chipset System Block Diagram Asia-Pacific Contacting SupermicroHeadquarters EuropePage Unpacking the System Chapter System SetupRemoving the Side Covers System AccessAccessing the Inside of the System Page Control Panel LEDs PowerChapter System Interface Control Panel ButtonOverheat/Fan Fail HDDElectrical Safety Precautions Chapter System SafetyGeneral Safety Precautions ESD Precautions Installing the Onboard Battery Operating PrecautionsChapter Advanced Motherboard Setup Installing the LGA1155 Processor Processor and Heatsink InstallationPage Page Thermal Grease Heatsink Fins Installing an Active Fan CPU HeatsinkPage Unplug the PWR cord Removing the HeatsinkConnecting the Control Panel Connecting CablesConnecting Data Cables Connecting Power CablesI/O Ports Front Control Panel Header Pins JF1DDR3 Unbuffered ECC Udimm Memory Installing MemoryInstalling DIMMs Memory SupportPossible System Memory Allocation & Availability Installing Dimm into SlotInstalling Expansion Cards Full-Height, Full-Length Expansion Card SetupAdding PCI Expansion Cards Jumper Description Default Motherboard DetailsDescription State/Status LAN1/LAN2 Connector DescriptionPower LED Connector DefinitionsATX Power Connector Processor Power ConnectorReset Button Power ButtonOverheat OH/Fan Fail/Front UID LED Universal Serial Bus USB Serial PortsEthernet Ports External Speaker Fan HeadersChassis Intrusion ATX PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse PortsWake-On-LAN Onboard Power LEDPower Supply I2C Connector Trusted Platform Module HeaderWake-On-LAN Jwol DOM PWR ConnectorUnit ID Switch Sgpio 0/1 HeadersCmos Clear Jumper SettingsVGA Enable/Disable Explanation of JumpersUSB Wake-Up PCI Slot SMB EnableLAN Port Enable/Disable Watch Dog EnableOnboard Indicators Sata Ports Sata Drive ConnectionsDriver Installation Display Screen Installing DriversSuperDoctor III Interface Display Screen Health Information SuperDoctorSuperDoctor III Interface Display Screen Remote Control Page Tools Required Chapter Advanced Chassis SetupRotating the Hard Drive Cage Rotating the Hard Drive CageRemoving and Installing 3.5 Hard Drives Removing and Installing Hard DrivesRemoving a Hard Drive from the Carrier Removing and Installing 2.5 Hard Drives Removing and Installing 2.5 Hard DrivesRemoving the 2.5 Hard Drives Installing a 3.5 Device Installing a 3.5 DeviceFan Failure System FansInstalling the Front Cooling Fan Optional Installing the Front Cooling Fan OptionalReplacing the Power Supply Power SupplyIntroduction Starting Bios Setup UtilityHow To Change the Configuration Data ChapterHow to Start the Setup Utility Main SetupSystem Time/System Date ProcessorSystem Memory BOOT Feature Advanced Setup ConfigurationsProcessor & Clock Options State Coordination Power TechnologyIntel Hyper Threading Technology Active Processor CoresChipset Configuration PCI Express Port Active State Power ManagementVT-d Pcie Maximum Payload SizeIDE/SATA Configuration PCIe/PCI/PnP Configuration Super IO Device Configuration Remote Access ConfigurationHardware Health Configuration Fan Speed Control ModeFan1 ~ Fan4, FanA Reading CPU Temperature Display ModeACPI Configuration Event LogsIpmi Configuration X9SCi-LN4F, X9SCA-F Only BMC SupportWait For BMC System Event Log Erase Log Select Yes, On every reset or NoWhen SEL Full BMC Self Test LogConfiguration Source BMC Network ConfigurationDelete Boot Option Boot SettingsBoot Options Priority Boot Option #1, Boot option #2, Boot Option #3, etcBoot Sector Virus Protection Security SettingsAdministrator Password User PasswordDiscard Changes and Exit Restore DefaultsExit Options Save Changes and ExitSave As User Defaults Restore User DefaultsBoot Override Page Beep Code/LED Appendix a Bios Error Beep CodesBios Error Beep Codes Error MessagePage Processors Appendix B System SpecificationsWeight Appendix B System Specifications

5037C-T specifications

The Super Micro Computer 5037C-T is a robust and versatile workstation that caters to a variety of applications, particularly in fields such as data analysis, virtualization, and high-performance computing. Engineered for reliability and performance, the 5037C-T is built on Supermicro’s commitment to delivering innovative solutions tailored to meet the demands of modern computing.

One of the notable features of the 5037C-T is its support for dual Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3/v4 processors. This capability allows users to leverage advanced multi-threading technology, significantly boosting performance in resource-intensive tasks. The workstation can accommodate up to 1TB of DDR4 memory across its 16 DIMM slots, ensuring ample memory for demanding applications and complex workflows.

Storage options in the 5037C-T are extensive. It supports both SATA and SAS drives, enabling various configurations that can include a combination of traditional hard disks and high-speed solid-state drives. This flexibility allows users to optimize their storage solutions based on performance requirements and budget constraints. The system also features a hot-swappable drive bay, aiding in maintenance and upgrades.

Connectivity is another strong point for the 5037C-T. It offers multiple PCIe slots, facilitating the installation of additional graphics cards or network adapters. With support for NVIDIA GPUs, the workstation can be tailored for GPU-intensive tasks like rendering, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, making it a suitable choice for professionals in creative and scientific fields.

In terms of networking, the workstation comes equipped with dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports, enhancing data transfer rates and ensuring minimal latency in communication. This is particularly beneficial for environments that rely on high-speed data access and transfer, such as cloud computing or large data processing.

Cooling and thermal management are crucial components of the 5037C-T’s design. The system includes advanced cooling technologies that ensure optimal temperatures are maintained, even under heavy workloads. This not only enhances performance but also contributes to the longevity of the components.

In summary, the Super Micro Computer 5037C-T combines powerful processing capabilities, extensive memory support, flexible storage options, and robust networking features, making it a top choice for enterprises looking for a reliable and high-performance workstation. Its adaptability to various workloads and applications underscores Supermicro's commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions for today’s computing challenges.