Tyan Computer S2912 warranty Tips on Installing Motherboard in Chassis

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2.4 - 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.

Some chassis’ include plastic studs instead of metal. Although the plastic studs are usable, TYAN recommends using metal studs with screws that will fasten the motherboard more securely in place.

Below is a chart detailing what the most common motherboard studs look like and how they should be installed.

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Contents S2912 Thunder n3600RBoard Installation Table of Contents IntroductionBios DiagnosticsCheck the box contents Page Hardware Specifications IntroductionCongratulations Expansion Slots System ManagementForm Factor RegulatoryBoard Installation Board Image Thunder n3600R S2912WG2NR Block Diagram Block DiagramThunder n3600R S2912G2NR Block Diagram Jumper Legend Board Parts, Jumpers and ConnectorsFRNTUSB23 J3 FRNTUSB45 J4 Jumper/Connector FunctionPage SYSFAN7 4-pin CPU Fan Connector SYSFAN5/6 3-pin Fan ConnectorFRNTUSB45 Ipmb J14 Ipmb Connector J2/J3/J4 USB Front Panel Header J2/J4J26 Tyfp Front Panel Header COM2 COM2 J95 COM2 Header J113 LCD Model Pin HeaderJ15 Tyan Front Panel 2 for Barebone reserved JP2 JP3 JP1 JP1 SAS Disable Jumper for S2912WG2NR only J111 Fan Connector for Barebone reservedJP3 Clear Cmos Jumper Normal Default JP2 Opma Card Supporting Select JumperTips on Installing Motherboard in Chassis Installing the Processors Back plate Assembly Page Installing the Memory Memory Installation Procedure Refer to the following table for supported DDR2 populations Attaching IDE Drive Cable Attaching Drive CablesPage Installing Add-In Cards LAN LED Color Definition Connecting External DevicesApplying power to the board Installing the Power SupplyFinishing Up Bios About the BiosStarting Setup Case of Problems Setup VariationsGetting Help Main Bios Setup Main Extended Memory Cache RamSystem Time / System Date Reset Configuration Data Installed O/SAdvanced LPC PortHT-LDT Frequency Hammer ConfigurationNode Interleave Dram Bank InterleaveECC Options Sub-Menu ECC Mode Multiprocessor SpecificationECC Error Checking Auto DQS TrainingL2 ECC Scrub Control ECC Error LogDram ECC Scrub Control ECC Scrub RedirectionIommu Size IommuIntegrated Devices USB Bios Legacy SupportUSB Control Self-HealingMAC2 LAN Bridge Interrupt ModeMAC Address Azalia CodecNV RAID Configuration Sub-Menu FirstWare Language FirstWare ConfigurationIntegrated SAS Controller Sub-Menu PCI Configuration Available Oprom SpacePage IDE Configuration Large Disk Access ModeLocal Bus IDE Adapter Primary Master/Slave Sub-Menu LBA Mode ControlType Multi-Sector TransfersTransfer Mode Ultra DMA ModeBit I/O Legacy Diskette a Selects floppy type Floppy ConfigurationSerial Port a 7 I/O Device ConfigurationBase I/O Address InterruptMode Parallel PortDMA Channel Floppy Disk ControllerCOM Port Address Console RedirectionBaud Rate Console TypeEvent Log Capacity DMI Event LoggingEvent Log Validity View DMI Event LogHardware Monitoring AutoFan ModeSecurity Boot Boot Priority OrderExcluded from boot order Enable Acpi PowerPower Button Off Tgio Spread SpectrumHigh Precision Event timer After Power FailureAMD PowerNow Sata Spread SpectrumExit Page Diagnostics Flash UtilityMemory, Video, CPU Code Beeps / Description Phoenix Bios Post CodeDisplay shadow-area Code Beeps / Description Appendix I How to Make a Driver Diskette NVidia ====Choose Chipset Model==== NVidia Nvraid Glossary Page Page Page Page Page Technical Support Returning Merchandise for Service