Tyan Computer S8236 warranty Tips on Installing Motherboard in Chassis

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2.6 Tips on Installing Motherboard in Chassis

Before installing your motherboard, make sure your chassis has the necessary motherboard support studs installed. These studs are usually metal and are gold in color. Usually, the chassis manufacturer will pre-install the support studs. If you are unsure of stud placement, simply lay the motherboard inside the chassis and align the screw holes of the motherboard to the studs inside the case. If there are any studs missing, you will know right away since the motherboard will not be able to be securely installed.

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Contents S8236 Page Contents Check the box contents Before you begin…Hardware Specifications CongratulationsS8236GM3NR AST2050 Ipmi Feature Software Specifications Board Installation How to install our products right… the first timeBoard Image Block Diagram Board Parts, Jumpers and Connectors Closed Jumper on Jumper/Connector FunctionJumper Legend Open Jumper OFF Pin Signal State DescriptionLED8 OFF LED7+3VSB GND J12 J56 J55 J30 J54 J34 J23 Front Panel Connector J4 COM2 ConnectorJ5/J12/J30/J34/J54/J55/J56 4-Pin FAN Connectors J28 Fan Tach ConnectorLED1 LED1 ID LED JP6 JP1 JP2JP7 JP6 Front Panel ID LED Button JP1/JP2 COM2 Function Switch JumperJP3 Clear Cmos Jumper JP7 Chassis Intrusion HeaderInstalling the Processor and Heat sink Processor Installation G34 1944-pin Socket for AMD CPUPage Heat sink Installation Thermal Interface Material Tips on Installing Motherboard in Chassis Page Installing the Memory Recommended Memory Population Table Page DIMM1 DIMM0 Dimm Module SupportDDR3 Speed/Voltage DDR3 Rank DDR3 Speed/Voltage DDR3 Rank Configuration Memory Installation Procedure Attaching Drive Cables Attaching Serial ATA CablesInstalling Add-In Cards Off Mbps Link Green Connecting External DevicesOnboard LAN LED Color Definition Link Green 8-pin PW2, PW3 Installing the Power SupplyApplying power to the board Finishing Up Setup Basics About the BiosTo start the Bios setup utility Key FunctionGetting Help Case of ProblemsSetup Variations Main Menu AmibiosSystem Time / Date setup ProcessorAdvanced Menu Secure Virtual Machine Mode Advanced CPU ConfigurationGart Error Reporting PowerNowAcpi Srat Table C1E SupportOnboard PCI IDE Controller Advanced IDE ConfigurationDisabled / Enabled IDE Detect Time Out Sec Hard Disk Write ProtectA.R.T Bit Data Transfer Watchdog Timer Super I/O ConfigurationWatchdog Mode Serial Port1 AddressAcpi Settings Advanced Acpi ConfigurationAcpi Version Features Advanced Acpi ConfigurationAMI Oemb Table Headless ModeDisabled / Enabled Auto Fan Control Disabled Fan full speed Hardware Health ConfigurationAuto FAN Control Disabled Sensor Data Register Monitoring SDR Monitoring NextOFF / on Total Number of Entries Xxx LAN Configuration StatusView BMC System Event Log MM DD, Yyyy HhmmssSetup LAN Configuration Setup LAN ConfigurationSave LAN Configuration IP Address SourceVlan Tagging Save Vlan ID ConfigurationCurrent Vlan ID Status Vlan IDDisabled / Enabled Event Message For PEF Action Alert Startup DelayDisabled / Enabled Startup Delay PEF SupportRedirection After Bios Post Remote AccessSerial Port Mode Serial Port NumberSredir Memory Display Delay VT-UTF8 Combo Key SupportUSB Configuration USB 2.0 Controller ModeBios Ehci Hand-OFF Legacy USB SupportOnboard Lan3 Onboard Lan1/Lan2Onboard Lan1/Lan2 OP-ROM Onboard Lan3 OP-ROMPCI/PnP Menu PCI IDE Bus Master Quick Boot Boot MenuBoot Settings Configuration Quiet BootEndless Boot Boot Up Num-LockWait for ‘F1’ If Error Hit ‘DEL’ Message DisplayHard Disk Drives Boot Device PriorityBoot Device Priority Hard Disk DrivesCD/DVD Drives 1st Boot Device4 CD/DVD Drives Change User Password Supervisor Password/User PasswordChange Supervisor Password Boot Sector Virus ProtectionChipset Menu Advanced Chipset Settings NorthBridge Configuration Chipset Memory Configuration North Bridge ConfigurationNorthBridge Chipset Configuration Memory Timing ParametersBank Swizzle Mode Memory ConfigurationCS Sparing Enable Bank InterleavingDram Scrub Redirect L2/L3 Cache BG Scrub Dram Timing Configuration Dram Timing ConfigurationDram Timing Config Dram Timing ConfigOhci HC/EHCI HC Chassis Intrusion Detection Sgpio FunctionIommu 3 RD890 ConfigurationRD890 Configuration Primary Video Controller Port # 02 Features PCI Express ConfigurationPCI Express Configuration Slot Power Limit, W Port # 02/03/11/12 FeaturesGen2 High Speed Mode Link AspmLink Aspm Disabled Port # 04/09/13 FeaturesNB-SB Port Features NB-SB Link AspmTurn Off PLL During L1/L23 3.1.3 GPP1/GPP2/GPP3a/GPP3b Core SettingSB Core Setting Txclk Clock Gating in L1Hyper Transport Configuration Hyper Transport ConfigurationHT3 Link Power State HT Extended AddressExit Menu Page Memory, Video, CPU Beep CodesFlash Utility Amibios Post Code AB AC B1 Page Glossary Page Page Page Page Page Returning Merchandise for Service Help ResourcesOperation is subject to the following conditions

S8236 specifications

The Tyan Computer S8236 is a powerful server motherboard designed for high-performance computing and enterprise-class applications. This versatile motherboard supports the latest AMD EPYC processors, delivering exceptional processing power and efficiency, making it an excellent choice for data centers, cloud computing, and virtualization.

One of the standout features of the Tyan S8236 is its dual-socket design, allowing users to install two EPYC processors concurrently. This dual-socket configuration significantly enhances the motherboard's processing capabilities, providing a maximum of 64 cores and 128 threads when fully populated. This makes it ideal for compute-intensive workloads such as big data analytics, machine learning, and high-performance computing tasks.

The Tyan S8236 motherboard supports up to 2TB of DDR4 memory across eight DIMM slots, with memory speeds reaching 3200 MT/s. This large memory capacity is crucial for workloads that require substantial memory bandwidth and capacity, aiding in more efficient data processing and improved application performance. The motherboard also features eight memory channels, allowing for optimal memory performance.

Storage capabilities are robust, with the Tyan S8236 offering a variety of options to meet diverse requirements. It features multiple M.2 and U.2 connectors for NVMe SSDs, as well as six SATA3 ports for traditional hard drives and SSDs, catering to both high-speed storage needs and standard archival purposes. This diverse storage configuration ensures that users can customize their setups according to their specific needs for speed and capacity.

In terms of connectivity, the Tyan S8236 is equipped with a host of I/O options. It comes with multiple PCIe 4.0 slots, which allows for superior support for GPUs, networking cards, and other add-ons necessary for specialized tasks. The motherboard also includes dual 10GBASE-T LAN ports, ensuring high-speed networking and redundancy.

The design of the Tyan S8236 emphasizes reliability and thermal management, featuring enhanced cooling solutions to maintain optimal operating temperatures under high loads. This attention to thermal management not only extends the lifespan of the components but also ensures stable performance during demanding tasks.

In summary, the Tyan Computer S8236 motherboard is a robust and scalable solution for enterprise environments, providing the necessary features, technologies, and characteristics to support high-performance applications. With its dual-socket capability, extensive memory support, versatile storage options, and advanced connectivity, it stands out as an excellent choice for organizations looking to enhance their computing infrastructure. Whether for cloud services, virtualization, or data-intensive environments, the Tyan S8236 is built to meet the demands of modern computing.