Tyan Computer i500opx Boot Features, Floppy Check, Summary Screen, Boot-time Diagnostic Screen

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3.2.3 Boot Features

This option allows setting boot parameters. Press Enter to view the Boot Features screen.

 

 

PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility

 

 

 

Main

Advanced

Security

Power

Boot

Exit

 

 

Boot Features

 

 

Item Specific Help

 

 

 

 

 

 

Floppy check:

[Disabled]

 

 

 

 

Summery screen:

[Enabled]

 

 

 

 

Boot-time Diagnostic Screen:

[Enabled]

 

 

 

 

QuickBoot Mode:

[Enabled]

 

 

 

 

Extended Memory Testing

[Just zero it]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

F1

Help

↑↓ Select Item

-/+

Change Values

 

F9

Setup Defaults

Esc

Exit

← → Select Menu

Enter

Select

X Sub-Menu

F10 Previous Values

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Floppy Check

This feature is used to verify floppy type on boot. Selecting “Disabled” will speed the boot process.

Disabled / Enabled

Summary Screen

Enables or disables the display of the summary screen during boot up.

When Summary Screen is Enabled (the default), a Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility summary screen appears during system boot after the power-on self-test (POST). The summary screen lists many of the system setup settings. When this option is set to Disabled, the summary screen does not appear.

Enabled / Disabled

Boot-time Diagnostic Screen

This feature is used to display the diagnostic screen during the boot process. Enabled / Disabled

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Contents Tempest i5000PX CopyrightTrademark Diagnostics Table of Contents Check the box contents IntroductionBoard Installation Bios SetupCheck the box contents Page Hardware Specifications IntroductionCongratulations Integrated Sata 2.0 Controller Expansion SlotsIntegrated I/O System ManagementHow to install our products right… the first time Board InstallationBoard Image Tempest i5000PX S5380 Block Diagram Block DiagramBoard Parts, Jumpers and Connectors Jumper Legend Jumper/Connector FunctionUSB1 USB1/USB2 Front Panel USB2.0 Connector J28 Ipmb ConnectorJ8 Onboard VGA Jumper J47 J74 J25 J74 The 2nd Front Panel Header JP47 Clear Cmos JumperClear J25 COM2 HeaderUse these pin definitions to connect to the barebone fans J27 FAN Connector for barebone use onlyJ79 Smdc Connector J70 LCM Module HeaderJ77 The 1st Front Panel Header J40 SATA0/1/2/3/4/5 Serial ATA RAID Connector J39/J40 CPU0/CPU1 Fan ConnectorsJ68 Chassis Fan Connector J7/J44 Chassis Fan ConnectorsTips on Installing Motherboard in Chassis Processor Installation Installing the ProcessorsPage Cooling Fan Installation Installing the Memory Memory Population RulesSingle Dual Four Memory Installation Procedure Attaching IDE Drive Cable Attaching Drive CablesPage PCI IDESELs and IRQ Assignments Installing Add-In CardsConnecting External Devices Installing the Power Supply Applying power to the boardFinishing up Getting Help Bios SetupAbout the Bios Setup BasicsSetup Variations Case of ProblemsEsc Bios Main MenuSystem Time / Date setup Bios Build DateLegacy Diskette a System MemoryExtended Memory Multi-Sector Transfers IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave SetupLBA Mode Control TypeTransfer Mode Ultra DMA ModeBit I/O Memory Cache Cache System Bios AreaUncached / Write Protect Cache Video Bios Area Memory CacheCache A000-AFFF/B000-BFFF Uncached / Write Protect Cache Base 0-512KCache Base 512K-640K Cache Extended Memory AreaFloppy Check Boot FeaturesBoot-time Diagnostic Screen Boot FeaturesExtended Memory Testing Quick Boot ModeInstalled OS Win2K/KP / Other Reset Configuration DataAdvanced Menu Legacy USB Support Large Disk Access Mode4GB PCI Hole Granularity Crystal Beach Configure EnableSerr signal condition Advanced Chipset ControlNative Mode Operation Memory Branch ModeWatchdog Timer Enable Multimedia TimerUSB Device 29, F2 and F3 ICH USB Control Sub-MenuUSB Device 29, All Function USB Device 29, F1, F2 and F3LAN Control Sub Menu Lan Control Sub-MenuLAN1 Gilgal/LAN2 Gilgal Option ROM ScanAdvanced Processor Options Advanced Processor OptionsHyperthreading Numbers of Step GrantMachine Checking C1 Enhanced ModeNo Execute Mode Mem Protection Intel Virtualization TechnologyBase I/O Address 3 I/O Device ConfigurationFloppy Disk Controller Serial Port A/BHardware Monitor Hardware Monitor ConfigurationVoltage Monitoring Voltage Monitoring Sub-MenuDMI Event Logging Console Redirection Security Set Supervisor PasswordSet User Password Password on bootResume On Time PowerAcpi Sleep Mode After Power FailureLegacy Floppy Drives Boot MenuExit Menu Page Memory, Video, CPU DiagnosticsBeep Codes Flash UtilityCode Beeps / Description Bios Post CodeSystem Bios shadow Caches 30h Page Overview Appendix I Smdc InformationHow Smdc and TSO Work Features of Tyan Server ManagementAppendix II How to Make a Driver Diskette Exit Glossary Page Page Mirroring see RAID Page Striping see RAID Page Returning Merchandise for Service Technical SupportHelp Resources Document # D1760-110

i500opx specifications

Tyan Computer, known for its commitment to high-performance server solutions, offers the i500OPX, a powerful server board designed to meet the demanding requirements of modern data centers. The i500OPX is built on the Intel Xeon Scalable processor family, supporting multiple CPUs that provide high core counts and multithreading capabilities. This architecture allows the i500OPX to handle intensive workloads, making it suitable for applications ranging from virtualization to big data analytics.

One of the standout features of the i500OPX is its extensive memory support. The motherboard can accommodate up to 6TB of DDR4 memory across 12 DIMM slots, enabling significant bandwidth and capacity. This is particularly beneficial for memory-intensive applications that require rapid access to large data sets. The board also supports Intel Optane memory, which enhances performance by accelerating storage applications and providing fast caching.

In terms of storage, the i500OPX supports a variety of configurations including SATA, SAS, and NVMe interfaces. This versatility allows users to implement a mix of traditional spinning drives and high-speed SSDs, optimizing performance while maintaining flexibility. Additionally, the i500OPX features multiple PCIe Gen 3 slots, enabling users to expand the server’s capabilities with GPUs or additional network cards.

Networking is another critical component of the i500OPX’s design. The motherboard includes support for advanced networking technologies, such as 10GbE and even 25GbE Ethernet options, ensuring that data can be transferred rapidly between the server and other connected hardware. This is essential for modern cloud computing and enterprise networking environments, where low latency and high throughput are paramount.

The i500OPX also emphasizes reliability and management. It is equipped with Tyan’s Advanced Server Management (ASM) technology, which provides remote management capabilities, monitoring, and alerts for system health, making it easier for IT administrators to ensure operational uptime.

In summary, the Tyan Computer i500OPX is a robust server platform that combines powerful computing performance, extensive memory and storage options, and advanced networking features. With its emphasis on scalability and reliability, the i500OPX is an ideal solution for enterprises looking to enhance their infrastructure and meet the challenges of today’s data-driven environments. Whether deployed in a cloud, enterprise, or high-performance computing environment, the i500OPX stands out as a reliable choice for demanding applications.