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Form Factor | Micro ATX |
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CPU Socket | LGA 1150 |
Chipset | Intel C224 |
Memory Slots | 4 |
Max Memory | 32 GB |
Storage Interfaces | 6 x SATA3 (6Gbps) |
Video Output | VGA |
Supported Memory Speed | 1600/1333 MHz |
Memory Type | DDR3 |
Expansion Slots | 1 x PCI-E 2.0 x4 (in x8) |
USB Ports | 4 x USB 3.0 |
LAN | Gigabit LAN |
Details motherboard features, target audience, and intended use for system integrators and technicians.
Outlines the manual's structure, listing chapters and appendices for system installation and configuration guidance.
Provides the main contact address, telephone, fax, and email for Supermicro.
Lists contact information for Supermicro's European operations.
Provides contact details for Supermicro's Asia-Pacific region.
Covers the retail box contents checklist and directs users to download necessary drivers and manuals.
Details the Intel C224/C222 Express chipset features and specifications for the motherboards.
Explains unique functionalities like AC power loss recovery and system resource alerts.
Describes system health monitoring features including voltage, fan, and temperature monitoring.
Explains the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) specification for power management.
Details power supply requirements, including ATX connector specifications and recommendations.
Industry-standard warnings for potential bodily injury and battery handling precautions.
Information and precautions for handling static-sensitive components to prevent ESD damage.
Step-by-step guide for installing the CPU and its heatsink, including precautions.
Instructions for installing DDR3 DIMM modules into the motherboard slots.
Procedures for physically mounting the motherboard into a computer chassis.
Overview and pin definitions for various motherboard connectors and I/O ports.
Brief descriptions and pin-out definitions for onboard headers and connectors.
Explains jumper functionality and specific settings for enabling/disabling features.
Details the function and status of onboard LEDs for LAN, Power, and BMC.
Explains SATA connections, supported types, RAID capabilities, and pin definitions.
General troubleshooting procedures including pre-power checks and no-power scenarios.
Guidelines for contacting technical support, including required information and resources.
Addresses common user questions regarding memory support, BIOS updates, and error messages.
Provides step-by-step instructions for removing and installing the motherboard battery.
Outlines the process for obtaining warranty service and returning products.
Introduces the AMI BIOS Setup Utility, its navigation, and update capabilities.
Describes the main BIOS setup screen and its configurable items like system time and date.
Details advanced BIOS settings for boot features, power configuration, and CPU settings.
Explains how to configure and view SMBIOS and System Event Logs.
Covers boot priority, network device priorities, and boot option management.
Manages system security features, including administrator passwords and user access controls.
Options for saving BIOS changes, restoring defaults, or exiting the setup utility.
Lists beep codes generated during POST, their error messages, and descriptions for diagnosis.
Guide for installing system drivers and utilities from Supermicro's FTP site or website.
Instructions for setting up and using SuperDoctor III for system monitoring and remote management.
Provides a general understanding of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) BIOS.
Explains the structure of the UEFI BIOS image and the recovery process for a corrupted main BIOS block.
Step-by-step guide to recover the main BIOS block using a USB flash drive or CD/DVD.
Introduces the Dual Boot Block feature as a last-ditch mechanism for BIOS boot block recovery.
Detailed procedure on how to use the JBR1 jumper to reboot the system for BIOS recovery.