Tyan Computer N3600QX warranty Installing Add-In Cards, PCI-E x 16 slot HTX slot SO-DIMM slot

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2.11 - Installing Add-In Cards

Before installing add-in cards, it’s helpful to know if they are fully compatible with your motherboard. For this reason, we’ve provided the diagrams below, showing the slots that may appear on your motherboard.

PCI-E x 16 slot

HTX slot

SO-DIMM slot

Simply find the appropriate slot for your add-in card and insert the card firmly. Do not force any add-in cards into any slots if they do not seat in place. It is better to try another slot or return the faulty card rather than damaging both the motherboard and the add-in card.

TIP: It’s good practice to install add-in cards in a staggered manner rather than making them directly adjacent to each other. Doing so allows air to circulate within the chassis more easily, thus improving cooling for all installed devices.

YOU MUST ALWAYS unplug the power connector to the NOTE motherboard before performing system hardware changes

to avoid damaging the board or expansion device.

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Contents Trademark Thunder n3600QXCopyright Introduction Table of Contents Before you beginDiagnostics Before you begin… Check the box contents Congratulations Hardware SpecificationsInstruction Rear Side Power SupplyOnboard InfiniBand Network Controller optional Onboard Graphics ControllerSoftware Specifications How to install our products right… the first time Board InstallationBoard Image Thunder n3600QX S4987 Block Diagram Block DiagramBoard Parts, Jumpers and Connectors JP8 Jumpers & Connectors Jumper/Connector FunctionReset Button+ J3 J18 J29 J12 J3 Front Panel Connector 14Pin x SignalFault LED+ NMI ButtonJ12 USB Pin Header 5Pin x Signal J5 Ipmb Pin Header 4Pin x SignalPin Signal Key+12V Pin1 Signal J35 M2061 PCI-E to PCI-X Riser Connector 4Pin xJ36/J37 SAS Sgpio Connector 3Pin x Signal J38JP3/JP4 Opma Setting Jumper 2Pin J38 SAS Fault LED Connector 5Pin x SignalDefault Both power connectors fromInstalling the Processor Heat sink Installation Thermal Interface Material Finishing Installing the Heat sink Tips on Installing Motherboard in Chassis Page Memory Population Option Table Installing the MemoryDual CPU Quantity Memory installedSlot Memory Installation Procedure Attaching IDE Drive Cable Attaching Drive CablesPage PCI-E x 16 slot HTX slot SO-DIMM slot Installing Add-In CardsInstalling SO-DIMM Modules Opma Card Connecting External Devices Signal Pin Installing the Power SupplyFinishing Up About the Bios Bios SetupBios Menu Bar To start the Bios setup utilityCase of Problems Setup BasicsGetting Help ESCFeature Option Description Main Bios Main MenuFeature Bios Advanced MenuDescription Advanced Settings Menu ItemCPU Configuration CPU ConfigurationXX.XX XxxxxxEnabled Feature Option Description CPU ConfigurationDisabled IDE Configuration Sub-Menu Feature Option Description NVidia RAID SetupRAID Setup NVidia RAID SetupPrimary IDE Master/Slave Sub-Menu Feature Option Description Primary IDE Master/SlavePrimary IDE Master CD/DVD ArmdThird IDE Master Feature Option Description Sata 0/1/2/3SATA0/1/2/3 Sub-Menu Configure Win627 Super I/O Chipset Super I/O Configuration Sub-Menu2F8 IRQ3 ASK IRAdvanced Acpi Configuration Sub-MenuAdvanced Acpi Configuration Advanced Acpi Configuration Sub-MenuChipset Acpi Configuration Sub-Menu APM Configuration 50% Feature Option Description APM ConfigurationEvent Logging details Event Log Configuration Sub-MenuFeature Option Description Hardware Health Configuration Hardware Health Configuration Sub-MenuHardware Health Configuration Voltage Configuration Sub-Men FAN Configuration Sub-MenFan Configuration Voltage ConfigurationTemperature Configuration Temperature Configuration Sub-MenNo Delay Remote Access Configuration Sub-MenuUSB Configuration USB Configuration Sub-MenuFeature Option Description USB Configuration USBUSB Mass Storage Device Configuration USB Mass Storage Device Configuration Sub-MenXxxx CdromPCI PnP Menu Advanced PCI/PnP SettingsClear Nvram Clears Nvram during system Boot Settings Configuration Sub-Menu Boot MenuBoot Settings BootFeature Option Description Boot Settings Configuration Boot Device Priority Boot Device PriorityHard Disk Drives Hard Disk DrivesRemovable Drives Feature Option Description Network DrivesNetwod Drives Removable DrivesSecurity Menu Security SettingsFeature Option Description Security Settings Chipset Advanced Chipset SettingsChipset Menu NorthBridge Chipset Configuration Northbridge Configuration Sub-MenuCLK XX CLKFeature Option Description NorthBridge Chipset Configuration Memory Configuration Memory Configuration Sub-Menu400 Feature Option Description Memory Configuration3CLK ~ 6CLK C3/ATLVIDFeature Option Description ECC Configuration ECC Configuration Sub-MenuECC Configuration Allows the L1 Data Cache RAM to be Iommu Option Menu Iommu ConfigurationSouthBridge Chipset Configuration Southbridge Configuration Sub-MenuLAN1 LAN2Hper Transport MCP55 Configuration Hyper Transport MCP55 Configuration Sub-MenuExit Menu Page Beep Codes DiagnosticsFlash Utility Memory, Video, CPUCheckpoint Description Amibios Post CodeCheckpoint Description VIA Exit Appendix I How to Make a Driver DisketteLSI NVidia ====Choose Chipset Model==== NVidia Nvraid Appendix II LSI Logic Config Utility Page Page InfiniBand enabling, Optional for S4987WG2NGI2 only Appendix III InfiniBand Installation GuideInstaller Page Registration Info Install Path SDP/WSD Activation Page HCA Page Power Supply Unit Vendor Appendix IV Recommended Accessory ListDescription Installation Location Riser CardPage Glossary Page Page Page Page Page Technical Support Returning Merchandise for ServiceDocument # D1900-100

N3600QX specifications

The Tyan Computer N3600QX is a robust server motherboard designed to meet the demands of enterprise-level applications and data centers. Built around the AMD EPYC platform, it offers unique capabilities that cater to high-performance computing.

One of the standout features of the N3600QX is its support for multiple AMD EPYC processors, which can significantly enhance concurrent processing and parallel computing tasks. With up to 64 cores per processor, businesses can run complex workloads seamlessly, making it ideal for virtualization, cloud computing, and big data applications.

A notable characteristic of the N3600QX is its generous memory bandwidth. The motherboard supports 8 DIMM slots, allowing for a maximum memory capacity of up to 2TB of DDR4 RAM. This ensures that large datasets can be processed quickly, improving the efficiency of data-intensive operations. Additionally, the memory configurations are optimized for speed, providing a competitive edge to enterprises handling real-time data.

The motherboard features multiple PCIe expansion slots, facilitating a variety of configurations for high-performance storage options and network interfaces. With extensive support for NVMe SSDs, users can deploy ultra-fast storage solutions that significantly reduce latency and boost application performance.

On the connectivity front, the N3600QX is equipped with multiple 10GbE LAN ports, which offer high-speed data transfer capabilities essential for network-intensive tasks. This combination of high bandwidth and low latency ensures that businesses can maintain a competitive edge in their networking infrastructure.

In terms of reliability and stability, the N3600QX includes advanced features such as IPMI support for remote management, ensuring that system administrators can monitor and control servers without physical access. Additionally, the motherboard is designed to deliver enhanced thermal management, ensuring optimal performance even under heavy loads.

Security is also a paramount focus, with features such as secure boot and hardware-based security measures, safeguarding sensitive data from unauthorized access.

Overall, the Tyan Computer N3600QX is a powerful and versatile motherboard that stands out in the server market. With its robust feature set, advanced technologies, and reliable performance, it is an excellent choice for enterprises seeking a future-proof solution for their computing needs.