Tyan Computer GX21, B5102 manual Power Management Option, Power Management Modes, Video Off Method

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Power Management Option

This function allows you to set the default parameters of power-saving modes. Set this to User Define to choose your own parameters.The following table shows the parameters for Maximum Saving and Minimum Saving options for the various modes:

Table 2: Power Management Modes

Mode

Doze

Standby

Suspend

HDD Power

Down

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Min Saving

1 hour

1 hour

1 hour

15 min

 

 

 

 

 

Max Saving

1 min

1 min

1 min

1 min

 

 

 

 

 

The various choices are:

User Define / Maximum Saving / Minimum Sav- ing

Video Off Method

This option defines the method used to power off video. The various methods are:

Blank Screen: The system BIOS will only send a blank screen when disabling video.

V/H SYNC + Blank: In addition to Blank screen, the BIOS will also turn off the V-SYNC & H-SYNC signals from VGA cards to monitor.

DPMS: Select this option if your monitor supports the Display Power Management Signaling (DPMS) stan- dard of the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). Use the software supplied for your video sub- system to select video power management values.

The choices are:

V/H SYNC+Blank / Blank / DPMS

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Contents Transport GX21 B5102 Page Trademark Recognition CopyrightDisclaimer Federal Communications Commission FCC Conventions About this ManualSafety Information Table of Contents Appendix About the Transport GX21 B5102 OverviewSystem Requirements About the Transport GX21 B5102Features FeaturesUnpacking Box Contents B5102G21S2H and B5102G21S2Unpacking Tyan driver CD P/N Unpacking AccessoriesUnpacking Opening the box Front View About the ProductAbout the Product About the Product Rear View CD-ROM About the Product Internal View B5102G21S2HAbout the Product Internal View B5102G21S2 ICH5 About the Product Motherboard Block DiagramBefore You Begin Setting UpBefore You Begin Work AreaBefore You Begin Precautions Rack Mounting Installing the Server in a RackRack Mounting Rack mounting kitRack Mounting Rack Mounting Rack Mounting Removing the Chassis Cover Installing Motherboard ComponentsInstalling Motherboard Components Pull the CPU lever up to unlock the CPU socket Pin Installing Motherboard Components Installing Motherboard Components Installing Memory Installing a PCI Card Installing Motherboard Components Reinsert the PCI card clamp Insert the screw to secure the PCI card to the chassis Installing a Hard Drive Installing a Hard DriveInstalling a Hard Drive Setting Up Installing a Hard Drive Installing a Hard Drive Introduction Replacing Pre-Installed ComponentsIntroduction Introduction Precautions Disassembly Flowchart Disassembly FlowchartRemoving the Cover Removing the CoverRemoving Add-On Components from the Motherboard Replacing Motherboard ComponentsReplacing Motherboard Components Replacing Motherboard Components Disconnecting Cables Replacing Motherboard Components Replacing Motherboard Components Removing the Motherboard Replacing the CD-ROM/FDD Replacing the CD-ROM/FDDReplacing the CD-ROM/FDD Replacing the FDD with a HDD Replacing the FDD with a HDDReplacing the FDD with a HDD Replacing the LED Control Board Replacing the LED Control BoardReplacing the S-ATA Backplane Replacing the S-ATA BackplaneReplacing the S-ATA Backplane Function set switch Replacing the Power Supply Replacing the Power SupplyReplacing the Power Supply Replacing the Cooling Fans Replacing the Cooling FansReplacing the Cooling Fans Replacing the Cooling Fans Replacing the Cooling Fans Installation Appendix Bios SetupSetup Basics Starting SetupNavigation Keys Getting HelpDifferences in Setup Case of ProblemsBios Setup Main Screen Load Optimized Defaults Load Fail-Safe DefaultsSupervisor / User Password Save & Exit SetupPhoenix AwardBIOS Cmos Setup Utility Standard Cmos Features Standard Cmos FeaturesIDE Master / Slave Setup Date / Time SetupDrive a / B VideoPhoenix AwardBIOS Cmos Setup Utility Advanced Bios Features Advanced Bios FeaturesVirus Warning CPU L1 & L2 CacheHyper-Threading Technology Quick Power On Self TestBoot Sequence Gate A20 Option Bootup NumLock StatusPhoenix AwardBIOS Cmos Setup Utility Boot Sequence Typematic Delay Msec Typematic Rate SettingTypematic Rate Chars/Sec Security OptionMPS Version Control For OS Apic ModeHDD S.M.A.R.T. Capability OS Select For Dram 64MBSmall Logo EPA Show Report No FDD For WINCAS Latency Time Advanced Chipsets FeaturesDram Timing Selectable Dram RAS# to CAS# Delay Active to Precharge DelaySystem Bios Cacheable Video Bios CacheableDelay Prior to Thermal Dram Data Integrity Mode Phoenix AwardBIOS Cmos Setup Utility OnChip IDE Device Phoenix AwardBIOS Cmos Setup Utility Integrated PeripheralsIntegrated Peripherals OnChip IDE DeviceOn-Chip Primary PCI IDE IDE HDD Block ModeOn-Chip Serial ATA Primary / Secondary Master/ Slave PIOPrimary / Secondary Master/ Slave Udma Phoenix AwardBIOS Cmos Setup Utility Onboard Device Serial ATA Port 0/1 ModeOnboard Device USB ControllerUSB Mouse Support USB Keyboard SupportOnboard Promise RAID Ctrl CSA LAN GbE LANPhoenix AwardBIOS Cmos Setup Utility Super IO Device Uart Mode SelectSuper IO Controller Onboard FDC ControllerRxD, TxD Active IR Transmission DelayUR2 Duplex Mode Onboard Parallel Port Parallel Port ModeECP Mode Use DMA EPP Mode SelectAcpi Function Power Management SetupPhoenix AwardBIOS Cmos Setup Utility Power Management Setup Power Management Modes Power Management OptionMode Doze Standby Suspend HDD Power Down Video Off MethodChoices are Video Off In SuspendModem Use IRQ Suspend ModeSuspend Type CPU THRM-Throttling HDD Power DownPhoenix AwardBIOS Cmos Setup Utility Power On Setup Power On SetupPwron After PWR-Fail Soft-off by PWR-BTTNPower on by Giga Lan Power on by RingResume by Alarm Power on FunctionHot Key Power on KB Power on PasswordReload Global Timer Events Reset Configuration Data PnP/PCI ConfigurationsPCI / VGA Palette Snoop Resources Controlled ByPCI 1 INT Assignment CNR LAN INT AssignmentIntel i541 INT Assignment Promise S-ATA INT AssignmentPC Health Status CPU Warning TemperaturePhoenix AwardBIOS Cmos Setup Utility PC Health Status Shutdown Temperature CPU Clock Ratio Frequency/Voltage ControlSpread Spectrum Auto Detect Dimm / PCI ClkLoad Fail-Safe Defaults Memory Frequency for DDR Frequency at Next BootLoad Fail-Safe Defaults Y/N? N CPU ClockLoad Optimized Defaults Y/N? N Load Optimized DefaultsSupervisor/User Password Setting Enter Password Exit Without Saving Save & Exit SetupSave to Cmos and Exit Y/N? Y Quit without saving Y/N? YChassis SpecificationMotherboard ExpansionStorage Controller Power SupplyVideo Hardware Diagram Help Resources Returning Merchandise for ServiceTechnical Support 104

GX21, B5102 specifications

The Tyan Computer B5102, GX21 is a cutting-edge server motherboard designed to cater to the needs of performance-intensive applications. Built with the latest technologies, it represents the fusion of processing power, reliability, and flexibility, making it an ideal choice for businesses and data centers.

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In conclusion, the Tyan Computer B5102, GX21 is a robust motherboard that stands out for its powerful processor support, extensive memory capabilities, and ample connectivity options. It is a versatile and reliable platform suitable for various high-performance applications, making it an excellent choice for modern data center environments.