Tyan Computer S5350, I7320 user manual Installing the Power Supply, Finishing Up

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Tiger i7320 S5350

Chapter 2: Board Installation

2.11Installing the Power Supply

There are two power connectors on your Tiger i7320 S5350. The Tiger i7320 S5350 requires that you have an EPS12V power supply that has a 24-pin and an 8-pin power connector.

Please be aware that using of the incompatible power supplies with the board can damage the motherboard and/or CPU(s).

Disconnect power supply from electrical outlet

1.Connect the EP12V 8-pin power connector

2.Connect the EP12V 24-pin power connector

3.Connect power cable to power supply to power outlet

Make sure you have connected both connectors before attempting to apply power to the board.

Note

Unplug the power supply before plugging in the 24-pin and 8-pin power cables to motherboard.

2.12Finishing Up

Before closing up your chassis, make sure that all cables and wires are connected properly, especially IDE cables and most importantly, jumpers. You may have difficulty powering on your system if the motherboard jumpers are not set correctly.

If you experience difficulty, you can find help by asking your vendor for assistance. If they are not available for assistance, please find setup information and documentation online at our website (www.tyan.com) or by calling your vendor’s support line.

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Contents Tiger Tiger i7320 S5350Table of Contents SATA/RAID Setup IiiTiger i7320 S5350 Table of Contents Check the package contents before you proceed Before you begin…Hardware Specifications CongratulationsPower MemoryIntegrated PCI IDE Integrated Serial ATAInstalling the Motherboard Installation NotesBoard Image Block Diagram Motherboard Components S5350Jumpers and Connectors Smdc Connector J21 Optional SO-DIMM Socket J19 OptionalFront Panel Connector J22 External speaker Header JP4Chassis Fan Connectors with Fan Control FAN 1/2/3/4/5 Front Panel USB 2.0 Connector JP13 USB2CPU FAN1/FAN2 Connectors Sata activity LED Header JP16Chassis Fan Connectors FAN6, FAN7 11 COM2 connector JP1812 LAN1/LAN2 activity LED Headers JP21, JP30 13 LAN1/LAN2 speed LED Headers JP24, JP29Clear Cmos Jumper JP25 15 3-pin Power LED Connector JP32Pin Mounting the Motherboard Always install memory beginning with DIMM4 Installing MemoryRegistered ECC and non-ECC Memory is supported Installing the Processor and Cooling Fan Memory Installation ProcedureProcessor Installation Cooling Fan Installation Installing Drive Cables Installing Expansion Cards Installing Optional SO-DIMM modules Connecting External Devices Port definitionsOnboard LAN LED Color Definition OffInstalling the Power Supply Finishing UpAbout the Bios Starting SetupCase of Problems Key FunctionMain Bios Setup Setup VariationsMain AdvancedSystem Time / Date setup MainLegacy Diskette a System MemoryLBA Mode Control IDE Master / Slave SetupMulti-Sector Transfers Ultra DMA Mode Transfer ModeBit I/O Cache System Bios Area Null / Write Protect Cache Video Bios AreaMemory Cache Null / Write ProtectBoot Features Quiet BootQuick Boot Mode Summary ScreenExtended Memory Testing Installed OSReset Configuration Data AdvancedLarge Disk Access Mode Native Mode OperationSata RAID Enable Parallel ATAAdvanced Chipset Control Hardware MonitorSpectrum Spread Force Compliance Mode Entry Dram Data Integrity ModeECC Error Type Serr signal conditionIntegrated LAN PCI-E port a Device Option ROM ScanHyper Threading Technology Advanced Processor OptionsThermal Management 4 I/O Device Configuration Set Max Ext CPUID=3Serial Port a Base I/O AddressSerial Port B 2F8Mode Parallel PortEnabled Floppy Disk ControllerECC Event Logging DMA Event LoggingClear all DMI event logs Console Redirection Com Port Address Baud RateConsole Type Flow ControlASF Configuration Minimum WatchDog Timeout Bios Boot TimeoutOS Boot Timeout Power-on wait timeSet Supervisor Password Set User PasswordPassword on boot SecurityPower Boot ExitWhat is RAID? IntroductionRAID0 stripping RAID 1 mirroringBios Configuring Bios for Intel RAID for Serial ATA on boardRAID migration feature Intel Application Accelerator RAID EditionCreate RAID 0 or RAID 1 Volume Creating, Deleting, and Resetting RAID SetsDelete RAID Volume Reset RAID Data Instructions on Creating F6 Floppy DisketteInstallation Using F6 Method Confirming Version of Intel RAID Option ROM InstalledIntel RAID Option ROM DescriptionMain Menu Create Array Menu Tiger i7320 S5350 Confirm the exit by pressing Y key Delete Array Menu Reset Disks to Non-RAID Will be LostInstallation Caution Installing the Intel Application Accelerator RAID EditionInstallation Steps Installation License Agreement Installation Welcome ScreenInstallation Choose Destination Location Installation Select Program Folder Installation Setup StatusInstallation InstallShieldR Wizard Complete Following instructions assume classic mode Using the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition UtilityIssues During Installation Symptom Incompatible HardwareRAID Ready RAID Driver File PropertiesSteps on Setting Up a RAID Ready System RAID Ready System RequirementsCreating a New Partition Using Windows* Disk Management RAID Migration InstructionsCreate RAID Volume from Existing Hard Drive Select the RAID Volume Name, RAID Level, and Strip Size RAID Volume NameRAID Level Strip Sizes4KB Migration Process May Take Considerable Time to Complete Uninstall Warning Uninstalling the Intel Application Accelerator RAID EditionWindows* XP / Windows Unattended Installation Under Windows* XP / Windows Intel Storage UtilityCreate Volume Manually Strip Size Settings Descriptions Confirm Creation of New RAID Volume Successful CreationTiger i7320 S5350 Flash Utility Beep CodesMemory, Video, CPU Appendix I Glossary Tiger i7320 S5350 Tiger i7320 S5350 Mirroring see RAID Tiger i7320 S5350 Striping see RAID Returning Merchandise for Service Technical SupportDocument # D1605