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1 SUPER SUPER P6DBS SUPER P6DBE SUPER P6DBU SUPER P6SBU SUPER P6SBS SUPER P6SBA SUPER P6SBM USER S AND BIOS MANUAL Revision 4.0

2 The information in this User s Manual has been carefully reviewed and is believed to be accurate. The vendor assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document, makes no commitment to update or to keep current the information in this manual, or to notify any person or organization of the updates. Please Note: For the most up-to-date version of this manual, please see our web site at SUPERMICRO COMPUTER reserves the right to make changes to the product described in this manual at any time and without notice. This product, including software, if any, and documentation may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced to any medium or machine without prior written consent. IN NO EVENT WILL SUPERMICRO COMPUTER BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN PARTICULAR, THE VENDOR SHALL NOT HAVE LIABILITY FOR ANY HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, OR DATA STORED OR USED WITH THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING THE COSTS OF THE REPAIRING, REPLACING, INTEGRATING, INSTALLING OR RECOVERING SUCH HARDWARE, SOFTWARE OR DATA. Unless you request and receive written permission from SUPER MICRO COMPUTER, you may not copy any part of this document. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Other products and companies referred to herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or mark holders. Copyright 999 by SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America.

3 Preface Preface About This Manual This manual is written for system houses, PC technicians and knowledgeable PC end users. It provides information for the installation and use of the SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM motherboard. The SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/ P6SBM supports Celeron TM SEPP MHz, Pentium II MHz and 00 MHz FSB speed Pentium III processors up to 700 MHz. (*Note: Currently, SUPER P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBA motherboard supports CPU speeds up to GHz with 00MHz FSB speed.) Pentium III and II processors with the Dual Independent Bus Architecture are housed in a new package technology called a Single Edge Contact Cartridge (S.E.C.C.). This cartridge package and its associated 'Slot ' infrastructure will provide the headroom for future high-performance processors. Celeron processors that are packaged in the SEPP (Single Edge Processor Package) cartridge are also supported by these boards. Manual Organization Chapter, Introduction, describes the features, specifications and performance of the SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM system board and provides detailed information about the chipset. Refer to Chapter 2, Installation, for instructions on how to install the Pentium III/II processor, the Universal Retention Mechanism and the heat sink support. This chapter also provides you with instructions for handling static-sensitive devices. Read this chapter when you want to install DIMMs and to mount the system board in the chassis. Also refer to this chapter to connect the floppy and hard disk drives, the parallel port and the serial ports as well as the cables for the power supply, the reset button, the keylock/power LED, the speaker and the keyboard. iii

4 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual If you encounter any problems, please see Chapter 3, Troubleshooting, which describes troubleshooting procedures for the video, the memory and the setup configuration stored in memory. For quick reference, a general FAQ [Frequently Asked Questions] section is provided. Instructions are also included for contacting technical support, returning merchandise for service and for BIOS upgrades. See Chapter 4 for configuration data and BIOS features. iv

5 Table of Contents Chapter 5 has information on running setup and includes the default settings for Standard Setup, Advanced Setup, Chipset Function, Power Management, PCI/PnP Setup and Peripheral Setup. Appendix A offers information on BIOS error beep codes and messages. Appendix B shows post diagnostic error messages. Table of Contents Preface About This Manual... iii Manual Organization... iii Jumper Quick Reference... viii Front Control Panel Connector... ix Chapter : Introduction - Overview... - SUPER P6DBS Image SUPER P6DBS Motherboard Layout SUPER P6DBE Image SUPER P6DBE Motherboard Layout SUPER P6DBU Image SUPER P6DBU Motherboard Layout SUPER P6SBU Image SUPER P6SBU Motherboard Layout... - SUPER P6SBS Image SUPER P6SBS Motherboard Layout SUPER P6SBA Image SUPER P6SBA Motherboard Layout SUPER P6SBM Image SUPER P6SBM Motherboard Layout BX AGP Chipset: System Block Diagram Motherboard Features Chipset Overview PC Health Monitoring Solo- PCI AudioDrive v

6 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual -5 ACPI/PC 98 Features Wake-On-LAN Power Supply Super I/O AIC 7895 SCSI Controller AIC 7890 SCSI Controller Chapter 2: Installation 2- Static-Sensitive Devices Precautions Unpacking Pentium III/II Processor Installation Installation of the Universal Retention Mechanism Special Instructions for the Celeron Processor Explanation and Diagram of Jumper/Connector Changing the CPU Speed Mounting the Motherboard in the Chassis Connecting Cables Power Supply Connector Secondary Power Connector Infrared Connector PW_ON Connector Reset Connector Hard Drive LED Keylock/Power LED Connector Speaker Connector Power Save State Select ATX PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Ports Universal Serial Bus ATX Serial Ports CMOS Clear External Battery Wake-On-LAN Fan Connectors Chassis Intrusion PCI AudioDrive Connectors SLED (SCSI LED) Indicator JPWAKE Installing DIMMs vi

7 Table of Contents DIMM Installation Connecting Parallel Port, Floppy and Hard Disk Drives Parallel Port Connector Floppy Connector IDE Connectors SCSI Connectors Ultra II LVD SCSI 68-pin Connector AGP Port Chapter 3: Troubleshooting 3- Troubleshooting Procedures Before Power On Troubleshooting Flowchart No Power No Video Memory Errors Losing the System s Setup Configuration Technical Support Procedures Frequently Asked Questions Returning Merchandise for Service Chapter 4: AMIBIOS 4- Introduction BIOS Features BIOS Configuration Summary Screen AMIBIOS Setup Chapter 5: Running Setup 5- Setup Standard Setup Advanced Setup Chipset Setup Power Management PCI/PnP Setup Peripheral Setup Security Setup Supervisor/User Utility Setup Anti-Virus Language vii

8 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual 5-4 Default Settings Optimal Defaults Fail-Safe Defaults P6DBS/P6DBE/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM* Appendices: JB, JB2, JB3, JB4 JBT JP20 JL2 JA5 JA6 JOH JP JPWAKE CPU/Bus Ratio Selection 2-7 CMOS Clear 2- Power Save State Select 2-0 Manufacturer Default -5 JA, JA3, SCSI Termination (default on as terminated) -5 JA2 SCSI Termination (default on as terminated) -5 Overheat LED Header -5 Bus Speed -5 System Wake-up (P6SBM only) 2-2 JB, JB2, JB3, JB4 JBT JP20 S-TERM JOH JPS BZ_ON JP P6DBU/P6SBU Appendix Jumpers A: BIOS Function Error Beep Codes Pageand Jumpers Messages... Function Page A- Appendix B: AMIBIOS Post Diagnostic Error Messages... B- Jumper Quick Reference CPU/Bus Ratio Selection 2-7 CMOS Clear 2- Power Save State Select 2-0 SCSI Termination (default on as terminated) -9 Overheat LED Header -9 PCI Audio Enable/Disable -9 Overheat Alarm Enable -9 Bus Speed -9 Connectors J7 J8 J9 J20 J2 J32 J34 J36 JBT2 JF JF2 JL SLED JT JT2 JT3 WOL Function Page USB 2-0 USB 2-0 Parallel Port 2-5 COM 2- COM 2 2- Power Supply Connector 2-8 PS/2 KB and Mouse 2-0 Secondary Power Connector 2-8 External Battery (not on P6SBM) 2- IDE LED 2-9, 2-0 Keylock Speaker IR Connector 2-8, 2-9 PW_ON Reset Chassis Intrusion 2-2 SCSI LED 2-2 CPU Fan 2- CPU 2 Fan 2- Thermal Control Fan 2- Wake-On-LAN 2- Connectors J7 J8 J9 J20 J2 J32 J34 J36 JA2 JA JA3 JBT2 JF JF2 JL SLED JT JT2 JT3 WOL Function Page USB 2-0 USB 2-0 Parallel Port 2-5 COM 2- COM 2 2- Power Supply Connector 2-8 PS/2 KB and Mouse 2-0 Secondary Power Connector 2-8 UW SCSI 2-6 Ultra II LVD/SE 2-7 Ultra SCSI 2-6 External Battery 2- IDE LED 2-9, 2-0 Keylock Speaker IR Connector 2-8, 2-9 PW_ON Reset Chassis Intrusion 2-2 SCSI LED 2-2 CPU Fan 2- CPU 2 Fan 2- Thermal Control Fan 2- Wake-On-LAN 2- *Note: SCSI jumpers and connectors do not apply to the P6DBE, P6SBA or P6SBM motherboards. viii

9 Front Control Panel Connector Front Control Panel Connector P6DBS/DBE/DBU/SBU/ SBS/SBM P6SBA IR Conn Hard Drive LED Hard Drive LED X Power On Power LED Keyboard lock JF Power LED Keyboard lock X Speaker Speaker Reset JF2 JF IR Conn See pages 2-8 through 2-0 for pin definitions. JF2 X Power On X Reset ix

10 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual Notes

11 Chapter : Introduction Chapter Introduction - Overview The SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM supports Pentium II MHz and Celeron MHz processors at a 66 MHz bus speed, Pentium II MHz and Pentium III processors at a 00 MHz FSB speed. The SUPER P6DBU/P6DBS/P6DBE supports dual Pentium II and III processors, while the SUPER P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM supports a single Pentium II or III processor*. All seven motherboards are based on Intel s 440BX chipset, which supports a 66/00 MHz front side bus speed, an Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP), Wake-on-LANÔ, SDRAM, concurrent PCI and a 33 MB/s Ultra DMA burst data transfer rate. (See notes below.) While all of the motherboards are the ATX form factor, the P6DBU and P6DBE have 5 PCI and 2 ISA slots with one shared. The SUPER P6DBS, P6SBU, P6SBS and P6SBA have 4 PCI and 3 ISA slots with one shared, and the SUPER P6SBM has 3 PCI and ISA slots with one shared. All seven motherboards have the AGP port and all but the P6SBM can support up to GB EDO at 66 MHz or 52 MB unbuffered SDRAM or maximum of GB registered SDRAM memory in 4 68-pin DIMM sockets. The SUPER P6SBM can accommodate 768 MB registered or 384 MB unbuffered SDRAM. All these motherboards support both ECC and non-ecc type memory. AGP reduces contention between the CPU and I/O devices by broadening the graphics bandwidth to memory. It delivers a maximum of 532 MB/s in the 2xAGP transfer mode, which is quadruple the PCI speed! Wake-On-LAN allows for remote network management and configuration of the PC, even in off-hours when the PC is turned off. This reduces the complexity of managing the network. Another feature that maximizes customer satisfaction and simplicity in managing the computer is support for the PC 98 and the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) standards. With PC Health Monitoring, you can protect your system from problems before they even occur. *Notes:. Celeron is single processor only. 2. Currently, the P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBA motherboard supports CPU speeds up to GHz with 00 MHz FSB. -

12 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual Included I/O on all motherboards are 2 EIDE ports, a floppy port, an ECP/EPP supported parallel port, PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard ports, 2 serial ports, an infrared port and 2 USB ports. The SUPER P6DBU and P6SBU provide an onboard Adaptec 7890 Ultra II SCSI controller with data transfer rates of up to 80 MB/s and an optional RAIDport III (ARO-30U2). The SUPER P6DBS and P6SBS have an integrated onboard Adaptec 7895 MultiChannel UW SCSI controller. The dual channels enable a data transfer rate of 40 MB/s per channel. In addition, these two motherboards have an onboard RAID port to support the Adaptec ARO-30SA/CA RAIDport II card for increased I/O performance and fault tolerance. -2

13 Chapter : Introduction Notes -3

14 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual SUPER P6DBS Figure -. SUPER P6DBS Motherboard Image -4

15 JB JBT2 FLOPPY Chapter : Introduction 9.65' J34 PS/2 KB (bottom) PS/2 MOUSE (top) J32 J7, J8 USB J2 COM2 J9 Parallel Port J20 COM ATX POWER JT J J2 CPU CPU FAN CPU JT2 CPU 2 FAN U2 BX JT3 Bank3 Bank2 Bank Bank0 PWR_SEC J36 BZ_ON JOH Overheat LED JA UW SCSI JA2 BZ JA3 SCSI J22 6' 2' UW SCSI JP20 JB4 JB3 JB2 J8 JP JA7 JA5 AGP PORT J2 JBT: CMOS Clear JBT2: Ext Battery JA5, JA6: SCSI Termination U48 PCI 4 SUPER P6DBS JL Chassis Intrusion U37 JJ4 SBLINK J4 J3 J PCI 3 JTM J0 PCI 2 J9 PCI U4 PIIX4E RAID PORT WOL JA4 U5 UA SCSI LED J5 J6 JA6 JBT BATTERY + BT2 IDE IDE 2 - U38 IDE LED/KEYLOCK/SPEAKER JF BIOS JF2 IR CON PW_ON RESET 6' 0.65' Manufacturer Settings JBT: -2 (default) 2-3 CMOS Clear * To clear the CMOS completely, disconnect the power source. JL: OFF (default) ON (intrusion) JP: -2 Auto (default) MHz OFF 00 MHz JP20: -2 PIIX CTL PD State 2-3 BIOS CTL PD State (default) JA5, JA6: SCSI Termination (on to enable termination) WOL: Wake-on-LAN CPU Core/Bus Ratio JB JB2 JB3 JB4 x3 ON OFF ON ON x3.5 OFF OFF ON ON x4 ON ON OFF ON x4.5 OFF ON OFF ON x5 ON OFF OFF ON x5.5 OFF OFF OFF ON x6 ON ON ON OFF X6.5 OFF ON ON OFF x7 ON OFF ON OFF x7.5 OFF OFF ON OFF x8 ON ON OFF OFF Note: To enable the overheat buzzer, place a jumper on BZ_ON. Note: Some CPU Core/Bus ratios cannot be selected for processors that have fixed ratios. Figure -2. SUPER P6DBS Motherboard Layout -5

16 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual SUPER P6DBE Figure -3. SUPER P6DBE Motherboard Image -6

17 JB FLOPPY Chapter : Introduction 9.6' J34 PS/2 KB (bottom) PS/2 MOUSE (top) J32 J7, J8 USB J2 COM2 ATX POWER JT J J2 CPU FAN JT2 CPU 2 FAN Thermal Control Fan JT3 PWR_SEC BZ Overheat LED J22 JOH BZ_ON J36 J9 Parallel Port J20 COM CPU CPU U2 BX JP6 Bank3 Bank2 Bank Bank0 J6 J5 IDE 2 IDE JB4 JB3 JB2 2' JP 2' JP20 J8 AGP PORT U48 JL Chassis Intrusion PCI 5 PCI 4 J2 J U4 JBT: CMOS Clear JBT2: Ext Battery SUPER P6DBE U37 SBLINK J4 J3 JTM JL2 PCI 3 PCI 2 PCI J0 J9 J35 PIIX4E WOL JP8 U5 BATTERY + BT2 - JBT JBT2 U38 BIOS IDE LED/KEYLOCK/SPEAKER JF JF2 IR CON PW_ON RESET 9.6' Manufacturer Settings JBT: -2 (default) 2-3 CMOS Clear To clear the CMOS completely, disconnect the power source. JL: OFF (default) ON (intrusion) JP: -2 Auto (default) MHz OFF 00 MHz JP20: -2 PIIX CTL PD State 2-3 BIOS CTL PD State (default) WOL: Wake-on-LAN CPU Core/Bus Ratio JB JB2 JB3 JB4 x3 ON OFF ON ON x3.5 OFF OFF ON ON x4 ON ON OFF ON x4.5 OFF ON OFF ON x5 ON OFF OFF ON x5.5 OFF OFF OFF ON x6 ON ON ON OFF X6.5 OFF ON ON OFF x7 ON OFF ON OFF x7.5 OFF OFF ON OFF x8 ON ON OFF OFF Note: To enable the overheat buzzer, place a jumper on BZ_ON. Note: Some CPU Core/Bus ratios cannot be selected for processors that have fixed ratios. Figure -4. SUPER P6DBE Motherboard Layout -7

18 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual SUPER P6DBU Figure -5. SUPER P6DBU Motherboard Image -8

19 JB FLOPPY Chapter : Introduction 9.65' J34 PS/2 KB (bottom) PS/2 MOUSE (top) J32 J7, J8 USB J2 COM2 ATX POWER JT J J2 CPU FAN JT2 CPU 2 FAN JT3 Thermal Control Fan PWR_SEC J36 BZ BZ_ON JOH JA3 Overheat LED JA2 2' J9 Parallel Port J20 COM CPU CPU U2 BX Bank3 Bank2 Bank Bank0 UW SCSI JA Ultra II LVD/SE SCSI J22 6' JP20 JB4 JB3 JB2 J8 JP JBT: CMOS Clear JBT2: Ext Battery AGP PORT J2 UA S-TERM SUPER P6DBU U48 JL Chassis Intrusion U37 SBLINK J4 J3 JTM JL2 PCI 5 PCI 4 PCI 3 PCI 2 PCI J J0 J9 J35 U4 PIIX4E RAID PORT JA4 WOL U5 U38 BIOS SLED JBT JBT2 J5 J6 BATTERY IDE IDE 2 + BT2 - IDE LED/KEYLOCK/SPEAKER JF JF2 IR CON PW_ON RESET 6' 0.65' Manufacturer Settings JBT: -2 (default) 2-3 CMOS Clear * To clear the CMOS completely, disconnect the power source. JL: OFF (default) ON (intrusion) JP: -2 Auto (default) MHz OFF 00 MHz JP20: -2 PIIX CTL PD State 2-3 BIOS CTL PD State (default) WOL: Wake-on-LAN S-TERM: On: SCSI Termination Enabled Off: Termination Disabled Note: JA3 is optional Note: To enable the overheat buzzer, place a CPU Core/Bus Ratio JB JB2 JB3 JB4 x3 ON OFF ON ON x3.5 OFF OFF ON ON x4 ON ON OFF ON x4.5 OFF ON OFF ON x5 ON OFF OFF ON x5.5 OFF OFF OFF ON x6 ON ON ON OFF X6.5 OFF ON ON OFF x7 ON OFF ON OFF x7.5 OFF OFF ON OFF x8 ON ON OFF OFF Note: Some CPU Core/Bus ratios cannot be selected for processors that have fixed ratios. jumper on BZ_ON. Figure -6. SUPER P6DBU Motherboard Layout -9

20 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual SUPER P6SBU Figure -7. SUPER P6SBU Motherboard Image -0

21 Chapter : Introduction 8.875' J34 PS/2 KB (bottom) PS/2 MOUSE (top) J32 J7, J8 USB J JOH: Overheat LED JT CPU FAN JT3 JOH BZ_ON BZ J2 COM2 J9 Parallel Port J20 COM ATX POWER CPU JT3: Thermal Control Fan U2 BX Bank3 Bank2 Bank Bank0 JA3 SCSI J22 JA2 JA UW SCSI J6 Ultra II LVD/SE J5 S-TERM J37 FLOPPY IDE 2 IDE 2' J35 J39 J44 J8 JP ' AGP PORT JPSI ESS 938 PCI 4 J2 J JBT: CMOS Clear JBT2: Ext Battery UA PCI 3 U4 SUPER P6SBU U56 JTM JJ4 J4 J3 PCI 2 PCI J0 J9 PIIX4E RAID PORT WOL JA4 JP20 JBT2 JBT JB4 JB3 U38 JB2 BIOS SCSI LED JB JT2 IDE LED/KEYLOCK/SPEAKER JF JF2 JL IR CON PW_ON RESET 8.875' Manufacturer Settings JBT: -2 (default) 2-3 CMOS Clear To clear the CMOS completely, disconnect the power source. JL: OFF (default) ON (intrusion) JP: -2 Auto (default) MHz OFF 00 MHz JP20: -2 PIIX CTL PD State 2-3 BIOS CTL PD State (default) WOL: Wake-on-LAN S-TERM: On: SCSI Termination Enabled Off: Termination Disabled Note: JA3 is optional Note: To enable the overheat buzzer, place a CPU Core/Bus Ratio JB JB2 JB3 JB4 x3 ON OFF ON ON x3.5 OFF OFF ON ON x4 ON ON OFF ON x4.5 OFF ON OFF ON x5 ON OFF OFF ON x5.5 OFF OFF OFF ON x6 ON ON ON OFF X6.5 OFF ON ON OFF x7 ON OFF ON OFF x7.5 OFF OFF ON OFF x 8 ON ON OFF OFF Note: Some CPU Core/Bus ratios cannot be selected for processors that have fixed ratios. jumper on BZ_ON. Figure -8. SUPER P6SBU Motherboard Layout -

22 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual SUPER P6SBS Figure -9. SUPER P6SBS Motherboard Image -2

23 JB JA5 Chapter : Introduction 8.875' J34 PS/2 KB (bottom) PS/2 MOUSE (top) J7, J8 USB J32 J JT CPU FAN JT3 JOH BZ_ON BZ JA6 J2 COM2 J9 Parallel Port J20 COM ATX POWER CPU JOH: Overheat LED JT3: Thermal Control Fan JA5, JA6: SCSI Termination U2 BX Bank3 Bank2 Bank Bank0 JA3 SCSI J22 JA JA2 UW SCSI J6 UW SCSI J5 2' JL Chassis Intrusion FLOPPY IDE 2 IDE 2' U48 JP J8 + AGP PORT BATTERY BT2 PCI 4 J2 JBT: CMOS Clear JBT2: Ext Battery UA J - PCI 3 U4 SUPER P6SBS U56 JJ4 J4 J3 JTM SBLINK PCI 2 PCI J0 J9 PIIX4E RAID PORT WOL JA4 JP20 JBT JBT2 SCSI LED JB4 JB3 U38 BIOS JB2 JT2 IDE LED/KEYLOCK/SPEAKER JF JF2 IR CON PW_ON RESET 8.875' Manufacturer Settings JBT: -2 (default) 2-3 CMOS Clear To clear the CMOS completely, disconnect the power source. JL: OFF (default) ON (intrusion) JP: -2 Auto (default) MHz OFF 00 MHz JP20: -2 PIIX CTL PD State 2-3 BIOS CTL PD State (default) JA5, JA6: SCSI Termination (on to enable termination) WOL: Wake-on-LAN CPU Core/Bus Ratio JB JB2 JB3 JB4 x3 ON OFF ON ON x3.5 OFF OFF ON ON x4 ON ON OFF ON x4.5 OFF ON OFF ON x5 ON OFF OFF ON x5.5 OFF OFF OFF ON x6 ON ON ON OFF X6.5 OFF ON ON OFF x7 ON OFF ON OFF x7.5 OFF OFF ON OFF x 8 ON ON OFF OFF Note: To enable the overheat buzzer, place a jumper on BZ_ON. Note: Some CPU Core/Bus ratios cannot be selected for processors that have fixed ratios. Figure -0. SUPER P6SBS Motherboard Layout -3

24 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual SUPER P6SBA Figure -. SUPER P6SBA Motherboard Image -4

25 FLOPPY Chapter : Introduction 7' J34 PS/2 KB (bottom) PS/2 MOUSE (top) J32 J7, J8 USB J2 COM2 J9 Parallel Port J20 COM ATX POWER J CPU U9 BX JT CPU FAN Bank2 Bank Bank0 BATTERY - BT2 + J22 + JT2 JOH JT3 JF2 RESET PW_ J5 J6 ON JP IDE IDE 2 IR CON SPEA- KER 2' U27 JP20 AGP PORT J2 J8 JL: Chassis Intrusion JOH: Overheat LED JBT: CMOS Clear JBT2: Ext Battery KEY LOCK IDE LED JF 2' U34 U29 PCI 4 PCI 3 J J0 JB JB3 JL U4 JB2 JB4 WOL JBT2 JBT SUPER P6SBA BIOS JTM JL2 PCI 2 PCI J9 PIIX4E JJ4 J4 J3 SW2 PW-LED 7' Manufacturer Settings JBT: -2 (default) 2-3 CMOS Clear To clear the CMOS completely, disconnect the power source. JL: OFF (default) ON (intrusion) JP: -2 Auto (default) MHz OFF 00 MHz JP20: -2 PIIX CTL PD State 2-3 BIOS CTL PD State (default) WOL: Wake-on-LAN CPU Core/Bus Ratio JB JB2 JB3 JB4 x3 ON OFF ON ON x3.5 OFF OFF ON ON x4 ON ON OFF ON x4.5 OFF ON OFF ON x5 ON OFF OFF ON x5.5 OFF OFF OFF ON x6 ON ON ON OFF X6.5 OFF ON ON OFF x7 ON OFF ON OFF x7.5 OFF OFF ON OFF x8 ON ON OFF OFF Note: Some CPU Core/Bus ratios cannot be selected for processors that have fixed ratios. Figure -2. SUPER P6SBA Motherboard Layout -5

26 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual SUPER P6SBM Figure -3. SUPER P6SBM Motherboard Image -6

27 FLOPPY Chapter : Introduction 8.050' J34 PS/2 KB (bottom) PS/2 MOUSE (top) J32 J7, J8 USB J20 COM J9 Parallel Port J2 COM2 JPWAKE ATX POWER J CPU U9 BX JT CPU FAN JP J4 J5 J6 Bank0 Bank Bank2 JP2 JT2 JT3 J5 BT2 - + J22 J6 BATTERY JOH BZ_ON JBT IDE LED/KEYLOCK/SPEAKER JF JF2 IR CON PW_ON RESET LINE OUT J36 LINE IN 9.6' MIC MPEG CD MONO CD JP20 JB4 JB3 JB2 JB IDE IDE2 9.6' JBT: CMOS Clear JOH: Overheat LED JT3: Thermal Control Fan JL JTM J8 AGP PORT U29 WOL SUPER P6SBM U59 AUDIO 938 JJ4 J2 J J0 PCI 3 PCI 2 PCI U4 PIIX4E BIOS U ' Manufacturer Settings JBT: -2 (default) 2-3 Clear CMOS To clear CMOS completely, disconnect the power source. JL: OFF (default) ON (intrusion) JP: -2 Auto MHz OFF 00 MHz JP20: -2 PIIX CTL PD State 2-3 BIOS CTL PD State (default) JPWAKE: -2 Disabled 2-3 Enabled WOL: Wake-On-LAN CPU Core/Bus Ratio JB JB2 JB3 JB4 x3 ON OFF ON ON x3.5 OFF OFF ON ON x4 ON ON OFF ON x4.5 OFF ON OFF ON x5 ON OFF OFF ON x5.5 OFF OFF OFF ON x6 ON ON ON OFF X6.5 OFF ON ON OFF x7 ON OFF ON OFF x7.5 OFF OFF ON OFF x8 ON ON OFF OFF Note: Some CPU Core/Bus ratios cannot be selected for processors that have fixed ratios. Note: There are two CD connectors of different sizes. Use the one that matches the size of the connector from your CD player. The MPEG connector is for use with a DVD decoder card. Figure -4. SUPER P6SBM Motherboard Layout -7

28 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual CPU CPU Host Bus AGP Port 440BX SDRAM PCI Slots Power Management USB Ports IO APIC USB PIIX4E IDE Ports SMBus SCSI ISA Slots SIO BIOS Figure BX AGP Chipset: System Block Diagram (Dual Processors) NOTE: This is a general block diagram and may not represent the number of slots/cpus on your motherboard. See the following page for the actual specifications of each motherboard. -8

29 Chapter : Introduction Features of the P6DBS, P6DBE, P6DBU, P6SBU, P6SBS, P6SBA and P6SBM Motherboards CPU Celeron SEPP MHz or dual Pentium II MHz at 66 MHz bus speed or dual Pentium II MHz or dual Pentium III processors at 00 MHz bus speed (Note: The P6SBU, P6SBS, P6SBA and P6SBM support a single processor only.) (Also see note on processors - page 2-3.) (*Note: Currently, the P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBA motherboard supports CPU speeds up to GHz with 00 MHz FSB speed.) Memory Maximum of GB EDO at 66 MHz or 52 MB unbuffered 3.3V SDRAM, or GB registered SDRAM (P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS only) 768 MB EDO, 768 MB registered DIMM or 384 MB SDRAM (P6SBA and P6SBM only) (Note: When the CPU bus is running at 00 MHz, the SDRAM must be PC-00 compliant DIMMs.) (Note: The maximum cacheable memory size depends on the processor capabilities.) ECC and non-ecc memory supported Chipset Intel 440BX Expansion Slots P6DBS/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA P6DBU/P6DBE P6SBM 4 PCI slots 5 PCI slots 3 PCI slots 3 ISA slots 2 ISA slots ISA slot One shared PCI/ISA slot AGP slot AGP slot AGP slot BIOS 2 Mb AMI Flash BIOS APM.2, DMI 2., Plug and Play (PnP) Adaptec 7890 SCSI BIOS (P6DBU/P6SBU only) Adaptec 7895 SCSI BIOS (P6DBS/P6SBS only) PC Health Monitoring Seven onboard voltage monitors for CPU core(s), CPU I/O, +3.3V, ±5V and ±2V Three-fan status monitors with firmware/software on/off control Environmental temperature monitor and control CPU fan auto-off in sleep mode Chassis overheat alarm, LED and control Chassis intrusion detection -9

30 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual System resource alert Hardware BIOS virus protection Auto-switching voltage regulator for the CPU core SUPERMICRO Super Doctor and (optional) Intel LANDesk Client Manager (LDCM) support ACPI/PC 98 Features Microsoft OnNow Slow blinking LED for suspend state indicator BIOS support for USB keyboard Real time clock wake-up alarm Main switch override mechanism External modem ring-on Onboard I/O One () 68-pin 6-bit Ultra II LVD/SE SCSI connector, one () 68-pin 6-bit Ultra Wide SCSI connector and one () 50-pin 8-bit SCSI connector (P6DBU/P6SBU) Two (2) 68-pin 6-bit Dual Ultra-Wide SCSI connectors and one () 50- pin 8-bit SCSI connector (P6DBS/P6SBS) RAIDport for Adaptec ARO-30CA/SA RAIDport II card (P6DBS/P6SBS) RAIDport for Adaptec ARO-30U2 RAIDport III card (P6DBU/P6SBU) 2 EIDE Bus Master interfaces support Ultra DMA/33 and Mode 4 floppy port interface 2 Fast UART 6550 serial ports parallel port that supports EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port) and ECP (Extended Capabilities Port) PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard Infrared port 2 USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports Solo- PCI AudioDrive (Standard on P6SBM, optional on P6SBU) CD Utilities Intel LANDesk Client Manager for Windows NT and Windows 95 (optional) PIIX4E Upgrade Utility for Windows 95 BIOS Flash Upgrade Utility Super Doctor Utility SCSI Utility manual and driver -20

31 Chapter : Introduction Dimensions SUPER P6DBS - ATX (2' x 9.65') * See board diagram for full measurements SUPER P6DBE - ATX (2' x 9.6') SUPER P6DBU - ATX (2' x 9.65') * See board diagram for full measurements SUPER P6SBU - ATX (2' x 8.875') SUPER P6SBS - ATX (2' x 8.875') SUPER P6SBA - ATX (2' x 7') SUPER P6SBM - MicroATX (9.6' x 8.05') -2 Chipset Overview The 440BX chipset, developed by Intel, is the ultimate processor platform targeted for 3D graphics and multimedia applications. Along with a Systemto-PCI bridge integrated with an optimized DRAM controller and data path, this chipset supports the Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) interface. AGP is a high performance, component level interconnect targeted at 3D applications and based on a set of performance enhancements to PCI. The I/O subsystem portion of the 440BX platform is based on the PIIX4E, a highly integrated version of Intel's PCI-to-ISA bridge family. The PCI/AGP and system bus interface controller (82443BX) supports up to two Pentium II/III processors. It provides an optimized 72-bit DRAM interface (64-bit data plus ECC) that supports 3.3V DRAM technology. The controller provides the interface to a PCI bus operating at 33 MHz. This interface implementation is compliant with the PCI Rev 2. Specification. The AGP interface is based on AGP Specification Rev.0. It can support data transfer rates of up to 33 MHz (532 MB/s). -3 PC Health Monitoring This section describes the PC health monitoring features of the SUPER P6DBU/P6DBS/P6DBE/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM. All have an onboard System Hardware Monitor chip that supports PC health monitoring. Seven Onboard Voltage Monitors for the CPU Core(s), CPU I/O, +3.3V, ±5V, and ±2V The onboard voltage monitor will scan these seven monitored voltages continuously. Once a voltage becomes unstable, it will give a warning or send an error message to the screen. Users can adjust the voltage thresholds to define the sensitivity of the voltage monitor. -2

32 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual Three-Fan Status Monitors with Firmware/Software On/Off Control The PC health monitor can check the RPM status of the cooling fans. The onboard 3-pin CPU fan is controlled by the ACPI BIOS and the ACPI-enabled operating system. The thermal fans are controlled by the overheat detection logic. Environment Temperature Control The thermal control sensor monitors the CPU temperature in real time and will turn on a back-up fan whenever the CPU temperature exceeds a userdefined threshold. The overheat circuitry runs independently from the CPU. It can continue to monitor for overheat conditions even when the CPU is in sleep mode. Once it detects that the CPU temperature is too high, it will automatically turn on the back-up fan to prevent any overheat damage to the CPU. The onboard chassis thermal circuitry can monitor the overall system temperature and alert users when the chassis temperature is too high. CPU Fan Auto-Off in Sleep Mode The CPU fan activates when the power is turned on. It can be turned off when the CPU is in sleep mode. When in sleep mode, the CPU will not run at full power, thereby generating less heat. For power saving purposes, the user has the option to shut down the CPU fan. CPU Overheat Alarm, LED and Control in P6DBS/P6DBE/ P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBM This feature is available when the user enables the CPU overheat warning function in the BIOS (see page 5-8). The overheat alarm will activate when the CPU temperature exceeds the temperature configured by the user. When the overheat alarm is activated, both the overheat fan and the warning LED are triggered. Chassis Intrusion Detection The chassis intrusion circuitry can detect unauthorized intrusion to the system. The chassis intrusion connector is located on JL. Attach a microswitch to JL. When the microswitch is closed, it means that the chassis has been opened. The circuitry will then alert the user with a -22

33 Chapter : Introduction warning message when the system is turned back on. This feature is available when the user is running Intel's LANDesk Client Manager and SUPERMICRO's Super Doctor. System Resource Alert This feature is available when used with Intel's LANDesk Client Manager (optional). It is used to notify the user of certain system events. For example, if the system is running low on virtual memory and there is insufficient hard drive space for saving the data, you can be alerted of the potential problem. Hardware BIOS Virus Protection The system BIOS is protected by hardware so that no virus can infect the BIOS area. The user can only change the BIOS content through the flash utility provided by SUPERMICRO. This feature can prevent viruses from infecting the BIOS area and destroying valuable data. Auto-Switching Voltage Regulator for the CPU Core The switching voltage regulator for the CPU core can support up to 20A current, with the auto-sensing voltage ID ranging from.4v to 3.5V. This will allow the regulator to run cooler and thus make the system more stable. Intel LANDesk Client Manager (LDCM) Support As the computer industry grows, PC systems become more complex and harder to manage. Historically, only experts have been able to fully understand and control these complex systems. Today's users want manageable systems that they can interact with automatically. Client Manager enables both administrators and clients to: Review system inventory View DMI-compliant component information Back up and restore system configuration files Troubleshoot Receive notifications of system events Transfer files to and from client workstations Remotely reboot client workstations -23

34 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual -4 Solo- TM PCI AudioDrive (Standard on P6SBM, OEM option on P6SBU) The Solo- PCI AudioDrive feature implements a single-chip PCI audio solution to provide high quality audio processing while maintaining full legacy DOS game compatibility. With a dynamic range of over 80 db, the Solo- complies with the Microsoft PC 97/PC 98 specifications and meets WHQL audio requirements. The Solo- incorporates a microcontroller, an ESFM TM music synthesizer, a 3-D stereo effects processor, 6-bit stereo wave ADC and DAC, 6-bit stereo music DAC, an MPU-40 UART mode serial port, a dual game port, a hardware master volume control, a serial port interface to an external wavetable music synthesizer, DMA control logic with FIFO and PCI bus interface logic. There are three stereo inputs (LINE-IN, LINE-OUT, MIC IN) and a mono microphone input. For installation information, refer to page 3-7 in the FAQ section of this manual. When the AudioRack program is succesfully installed, it will be displayed as shown in Figure -6. Figure -6. AudioRack Display -24

35 Chapter : Introduction -5 ACPI/PC 98 Features ACPI stands for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface. The ACPI specification defines a flexible and abstract hardware interface that provides a standard way to integrate power management features throughout a PC system, including hardware, operating system and application software. This enables the system to automatically turn on and off peripherals such as CD-ROMs, network cards, hard disk drives and printers. In addition to enabling operating system-directed power management, ACPI provides a generic system event mechanism for Plug and Play and an operating system-independent interface for configuration control. ACPI leverages the Plug and Play BIOS data structures while providing a processor architecture-independent implementation that is compatible with Windows98. In order to enable ACPI, the default APM mode must be disabled in BIOS (see page 5-3). To install Windows 98 with ACPI, enter DOS and type 'setup /p j' at the CDROM prompt (usually D:) with the Windows98 CD loaded. (Make sure you include the spaces after 'setup' and 'p'.) Then hit <Enter>. You can check to see if ACPI has been properly installed by looking for it in the Device Manager, which is located in the Control Panel in Windows. Microsoft OnNow The OnNow design initiative is a comprehensive, system-wide approach to system and device power control. OnNow is a term for a PC that is always on but appears to be off and responds immediately to user or other requests. Slow Blinking LED for Suspend-State Indicator When the CPU goes into a suspend state, the power LED will start blinking to indicate that the CPU is in suspend mode. When the user presses any key, the CPU will wake-up and the LED will automatically stop blinking and remain on. BIOS Support for USB Keyboard If the USB keyboard is the only keyboard in the system, the USB keyboard will work like a normal keyboard during system boot-up. -25

36 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual Real Time Clock Wake-Up Alarm Although the PC may be perceived to be off when not in use, it is still capable of responding to preset wake-up events. In the BIOS, the user can set a timer to wake-up the system at a predetermined time (see page 5-5). Main Switch Override Mechanism When an ATX power supply is used, the power button can function as a system suspend button. When the user depresses on the power button, the system will enter a SoftOff state. The monitor will be suspended and the hard drive will spin down. Depressing the power button again will cause the whole system to wake-up. During the SoftOff state, the ATX power supply provides power to keep the required circuitry in the system alive. In case the system malfunctions and you want to turn off the power, just depress and hold the power button for 4 seconds. The power will turn off and no power will be provided to the motherboard. External Modem Ring-On Wake-up events can be triggered by a device such as the external modem ringing when the system is in the SoftOff state. Note that external modem ring-on can only be used with an ATX 2.0 (or above) compliant power supply. -6 Wake-On-LAN (WOL) Wake-On-LAN is defined as the ability of a management application to remotely power up a computer that is powered off. Remote PC setup, updates and asset tracking can occur after hours and on weekends so that daily LAN traffic is kept to a minimum and users are not interrupted. The motherboards have a 3-pin header (WOL) to connect to the 3-pin header on a Network Interface Card (NIC) that has WOL capability. Note that Wake-On-Lan can only be used with an ATX 2.0 (or above) compliant power supply. -26

37 Chapter : Introduction -7 Power Supply As with all computer products, a stable power source is necessary for proper and reliable operation. It is even more important for Pentium II and III processors that have high CPU clock rates of 300 MHz and above. The SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM accommodates ATX power supplies. Although most power supplies generally meet the specifications required by the CPU, some are inadequate. It is highly recommended that you use a high quality power supply that meets ATX power supply Specification 2.0. Additionally, in areas where noisy power transmission is present, you may choose to install a line filter to shield the computer from noise. It is recommended that you also install a power surge protector to help avoid problems caused by power surges. -8 Super I/O The disk drive adapter functions of the Super I/O chip include a floppy disk drive controller that is compatible with industry standard 82077/765, a data separator, write pre-compensation circuitry, decode logic, data rate selection, a clock generator, drive interface control logic and interrupt and DMA logic. The wide range of functions integrated onto the Super I/O greatly reduces the number of components required for interfacing with floppy disk drives. The Super I/O supports four 360 K, 720 K,.2 M,.44 M or 2.88 M disk drives and data transfer rates of 250 Kb/s, 500 Kb/s or Mb/s. It also provides two high speed serial communication ports (UARTs), one of which supports serial infrared communication. Each UART includes a 6- byte send/receive FIFO, a programmable baud rate generator, complete modem control capability and a processor interrupt system. Both UARTs provide legacy speed with baud rate of up to 5.2 Kbps as well as an advanced speed with baud rates of 250 K, 500 K, or Mb/s, which support higher speed modems. The Super I/O supports one PC-compatible printer port (SPP), Bi-directional Printer Port (BPP), Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) or Extended Capabilities Port (ECP). Extension FDD and Extension 2FDD Modes are also available through the printer port interface pins to allow one or two external floppy disk drives to be connected. -27

38 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual The Super I/O provides functions that comply with ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface), which includes support of legacy and ACPI power management through an SMI or SCI function pin. It also features auto power management to reduce power consumption. The Super I/O complies with the Microsoft PC98 Hardware Design Guide. IRQs, DMAs and I/O space resources can flexibly adjust to meet ISA PnP requirements. Moreover, it meets the specifications of PC98's power management requirements: ACPI and APM (Advanced Power Management). -9 AIC-7895 MultiChannel TM Single-Chip UltraSCSI The SUPER P6DBS/P6SBS has an onboard SCSI controller that is 00% compatible with all major operating and hardware platforms. PCI 2. and SCAM Level compliance are assured. Two independent UltraSCSI channels provide a per channel data transfer rate of 40 MB/s. Connectors include two 68-pin 6-bit Ultra Wide SCSI connectors (JA/JA2) and a 50- pin 8-bit Ultra SCSI connector (JA3). You can connect up to 5 devices (seven 8-bit internal and eight 6-bit internal or external SCSI devices, or 5 wide internal and external SCSI devices). When Fast SCSI devices are connected, the total length of all cables (internal and external) must not exceed 3 meters (9.8 ft) to ensure reliable operation. If no Fast SCSI devices are connected, the total length of all cables must not exceed 6 meters (9.7 ft). The AIC-7895 consolidates the functions of two SCSI chips, eliminating the need of a PCI bridge. Reducing PCI bus loading allows you to expand your system capabilities with additional PCI devices. The AIC-7895 functions with Adaptec RAIDport II (ARO30SA/CA) to deliver RAID functionality. For information on installing onboard SCSI under Windows NT, refer to pages 3-6 and 3-7 in the FAQ section of this manual. -28

39 Chapter : Introduction -0 AIC-7890 Ultra II SCSI Note: If you are using a low voltage differential hard drive, it is recommended that you use an LVD/SE Ultra II SCSI cable. LVD/SE cables offer increased length and can accommodate more devices. The SUPER P6DBU/P6SBU has an onboard SCSI controller that is 00% compatible with all major operating and hardware platforms. The AIC-7890 controller provides advanced PCI-to-SCSI Ultra II SCSI host adapter features in a 272-pin Ball Grid Array (BGA) package, as well as containing an integrated dual mode (LVD/SE) transceiver. The AIC-7890 Ultra II SCSI chip connects to a 32-bit PCI bus. It is PCI 2. compliant, it fully supports the power management requirements specified in the Microsoft PC 97 guidelines and it provides SCAM level 2 support. The AIC-7890 functions with Adaptec RAIDport III (ARO-30U2) to deliver RAID functionality. Ultra II SCSI enables faster data rates and longer cable lengths on the SCSI bus. It doubles the data burst rate of Ultra Wide SCSI to 80 Mb/s for greater system throughput. It also quadruples the maximum cable length of Ultra Wide SCSI to 2 meters and allows up to 5 SCSI devices to be connected. For information on installing onboard SCSI under Windows NT, refer to pages 3-6 and 3-7 in the FAQ section of this manual. -29

40 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual Notes -30

41 Chapter 2: Installation Chapter 2 Installation 2- Static-Sensitive Devices Static-sensitive electrical discharge can damage electronic components. To prevent damage to your system board, it is important to handle it very carefully. The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from static discharge. Precautions Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge. Touch a grounded metal object before you remove the board from the antistatic bag. Handle the board by its edges only; do not touch its components, peripheral chips, memory modules or gold contacts. When handling chips or modules, avoid touching their pins. Put the system board and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when not in use. For grounding purposes, be sure your computer system s chassis provides excellent conductivity between its power supply, the case, the mounting fasteners and the system board. Unpacking The system board is shipped in antistatic packaging to avoid static damage. When unpacking the board, be sure the person handling the board is staticprotected. 2-2 Pentium III/II Processor Installation! When handling a Pentium III/II processor, avoid placing direct pressure on the label area of the fan.. Check the Intel-boxed processor kit for the following items: the processor with the fan/heat sink attached, two black plastic pegs, two black plastic supports and one power cable. 2-

42 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual 2. Install the retention mechanism attach mount under the motherboard. Do this before mounting the motherboard in the chassis. Do not screw it in too tight. Mount the two black plastic pegs onto the motherboard (Figure 2-). These pegs will be used to attach the fan/heat sink supports. Note that one hole and the base of one peg are larger than the other hole and peg base. Push each peg into its hole firmly until you hear it 'click' into place. Figure 2-. Mounting the Pegs Retention Mechanism Large peg and hole 3. Slide a black plastic support onto each end of the fan/heat sink making sure that the hole and clip are on the outside edge of the support. If the supports are reversed, the holes will not line up with the pegs on the motherboard. Slide each support toward the center of the processor until the support is seated in the outside groove in the fan housing. 4. Slide the clip (A) on each support toward the processor, exposing the hole that will fit over the peg on the motherboard. Push the latches (B) on the processor toward the center of the processor until they click into place. 5. Hold the processor so that the fan shroud is facing toward the pegs on the motherboard. Slide the processor (C in Figure 2-2) into the retention mechanism and slide the supports onto the pegs. Ensure that the pegs on the motherboard slide into the holes in the heat sink support and that the 2-2

43 Chapter 2: Installation alignment notch in the SECC cartridge fits over the plug in Slot. Push the processor down firmly, with even pressure on both sides of the top, until it is seated. Figure 2-2. Retention Mechanism Top of Processor Heat Sink B C A Do not screw in too tight! 6. Slide the clips on the supports (A) forward until they click into place to hold the pegs securely. Apply slight pressure on the peg and push the peg toward the clip while pushing the clip forward. Push the latches on the processor (B) outward until they click into place in the retention mechanism. The latches must be secured for the proper electrical connection of the processor. Note: New Pentium III 600E/600EB MHz and faster processors use the 0.8µm process and have a lower CPU core voltage. ( B is to differentiate 33 MHz front side bus processors from 00 MHz front side bus processors of the same speed. E is to differentiate 0.8-micron from 0.25-micron processors of the same speed.) 2-3

44 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual 7. Attach the small end of the power cable (C in Figure 2-3) to the three-pin connector on the processor, then attach the large end to the three-pin connector on the motherboard. Figure 2-3. Attaching the Fan Power Cable B C A! When removing the Pentium III/II processor, avoid pressing down on the motherboard or components. Instead, press down on the plastic connectors. 2-4

45 Chapter 2: Installation 2-3 Installation of the Universal Retention Mechanism (URM)* Please Note! Screws and washers attach from the bottom of the board and must be installed before mounting the board to the chassis. (See Figures 2-4 and 2-5.). When installing the URM, be sure the Left (L) and Right (R) sides are placed accordingly.** 2. Lift both arms upright and slide the processor into the socket, noting that the notches need to line up. *These directions may not apply to second source URMs ** Newer URMs are not left/right specific. Also, caps are only needed for SECC2 cartridges. 2-4 Special Instructions for the Celeron Processor Please Note! The Celeron processor requires special caps to hold it in place (these caps are bundled with the motherboard). (See Figures 2-4 and 2-5.). Lift both URM arms to their upright positions. 2. Slide the Celeron processor into the socket making sure that the notches line up. 3. Slide the special Celeron caps over the ends of the retention arms. Make sure the arrows face outward and that the Left (L) and Right (R) caps are on the appropriate sides of the URM. The caps should snap into place. 4. To remove the caps, pull out on the tab (arrows points to tab) and then pull up. 2-5

46 L SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual Figure 2-4. Installing a Celeron Processor Figure 2-5. URM and Celeron Installation Supero L R Screw holes for retention mechanism R URM with arms folded Note: Left and Right arms are defined R Note notch in socket Tab Top view of Celeron cap 2-6

47 Chapter 2: Installation 2-5 Explanation and Diagram of Jumper/ Connector To modify the operation of the motherboard, jumpers can be used to choose between optional settings. Jumpers create shorts between two pins to change the function of the connector. Pin is identified with a square. Connector Pins Jumper Cap Setting 3 2 Pin -2 short 2-6 Changing the CPU Speed To change the CPU speed for a Pentium III/II processor, change the jumpers shown in Table 2-. The example on the right will show you which CPU Core/Bus Ratio to use. The general rule is to divide the CPU speed by the bus speed (00 MHz in this example). If you have a 400 MHz CPU, dividing it by 00 will give you a CPU Core/BUS Ratio of 4.0. After determining the CPU Core/Bus Ratio, refer to Table 2- for the correct settings of JB, JB2, JB3 and JB4. Table 2- CPU Core/Bus Ratio Selection CPU Core/ JB JB2 JB3 JB4 Bus Ratio ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON 4.0 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON 6.0 ON ON ON OFF 6.5 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 8.0 ON ON OFF OFF 400 MHz = 00 MHz x 4.0 CPU Speed = Bus Freq. x Ratio Example of 4.0 CPU Core/Bus Ratio JB JB2 JB3 JB4 ON ON OFF ON 2-7

48 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual 2-7 Mounting the Motherboard in the Chassis All the motherboards have standard mounting holes to fit different types of chassis. Chassis may come with a variety of mounting fasteners made of metal or plastic. Although a chassis may have both metal and plastic fasteners, metal fasteners are the most highly recommended because they ground the system board to the chassis. Therefore, use as many metal fasteners as possible for better grounding. 2-8 Connecting Cables Power Supply Connector After you have securely mounted the motherboard to the chassis, you are ready to connect the cables. See page -27 for power supply requirements. Attach the ATX power supply cables to J32. See Table 2-2 for the pin definitions of an ATX power supply. Table 2-2 ATX Power Supply Connector Pin Definitions for J32 Pin Number Definition Pin Number Definition 3.3V 3.3V 2 3.3V3 2-2V 3 Ground 3 Ground 4 5V 4 PS-ON 5 Ground 5 Ground 6 5V 6 Ground 7 Ground 7 Ground 8 PW-OK 8-5V 9 5VSB 9 5V 0 2V 20 5V Secondary Power Connector The Secondary Power Connector is recommended when a heavy load of peripherals has been connected to the motherboard. Note: Be sure to use a X 6 pin connector and check the power supply layout before attaching it. The Secondary Power Connector is located on J36. See Table 2-3 for pin definitions. Table 2-3 Secondary Power Connector Pin Definitions for J36 Pin Number Definition Ground 2 Ground 3 Ground V V 6 +5V (keyed) Infrared Connector The infrared connector is located on pins -5 of JF2. See Table 2-4 for pin definitions. Table 2-4 Infrared Pin Definitions for JF2 Pin Number Definition +5V Key IRRX Ground IRTX 2-8

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1 SUPER SUPER P6DBS SUPER P6DBE SUPER P6DBU SUPER P6SBU SUPER P6SBS SUPER P6SBA SUPER P6SBM USER S AND BIOS MANUAL Revision 4.0

2 The information in this User s Manual has been carefully reviewed and is believed to be accurate. The vendor assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document, makes no commitment to update or to keep current the information in this manual, or to notify any person or organization of the updates. Please Note: For the most up-to-date version of this manual, please see our web site at SUPERMICRO COMPUTER reserves the right to make changes to the product described in this manual at any time and without notice. This product, including software, if any, and documentation may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced to any medium or machine without prior written consent. IN NO EVENT WILL SUPERMICRO COMPUTER BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN PARTICULAR, THE VENDOR SHALL NOT HAVE LIABILITY FOR ANY HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, OR DATA STORED OR USED WITH THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING THE COSTS OF THE REPAIRING, REPLACING, INTEGRATING, INSTALLING OR RECOVERING SUCH HARDWARE, SOFTWARE OR DATA. Unless you request and receive written permission from SUPER MICRO COMPUTER, you may not copy any part of this document. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Other products and companies referred to herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or mark holders. Copyright 999 by SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America.

3 Preface Preface About This Manual This manual is written for system houses, PC technicians and knowledgeable PC end users. It provides information for the installation and use of the SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM motherboard. The SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/ P6SBM supports Celeron TM SEPP MHz, Pentium II MHz and 00 MHz FSB speed Pentium III processors up to 700 MHz. (*Note: Currently, SUPER P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBA motherboard supports CPU speeds up to GHz with 00MHz FSB speed.) Pentium III and II processors with the Dual Independent Bus Architecture are housed in a new package technology called a Single Edge Contact Cartridge (S.E.C.C.). This cartridge package and its associated 'Slot ' infrastructure will provide the headroom for future high-performance processors. Celeron processors that are packaged in the SEPP (Single Edge Processor Package) cartridge are also supported by these boards. Manual Organization Chapter, Introduction, describes the features, specifications and performance of the SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM system board and provides detailed information about the chipset. Refer to Chapter 2, Installation, for instructions on how to install the Pentium III/II processor, the Universal Retention Mechanism and the heat sink support. This chapter also provides you with instructions for handling static-sensitive devices. Read this chapter when you want to install DIMMs and to mount the system board in the chassis. Also refer to this chapter to connect the floppy and hard disk drives, the parallel port and the serial ports as well as the cables for the power supply, the reset button, the keylock/power LED, the speaker and the keyboard. iii

4 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual If you encounter any problems, please see Chapter 3, Troubleshooting, which describes troubleshooting procedures for the video, the memory and the setup configuration stored in memory. For quick reference, a general FAQ [Frequently Asked Questions] section is provided. Instructions are also included for contacting technical support, returning merchandise for service and for BIOS upgrades. See Chapter 4 for configuration data and BIOS features. iv

5 Table of Contents Chapter 5 has information on running setup and includes the default settings for Standard Setup, Advanced Setup, Chipset Function, Power Management, PCI/PnP Setup and Peripheral Setup. Appendix A offers information on BIOS error beep codes and messages. Appendix B shows post diagnostic error messages. Table of Contents Preface About This Manual... iii Manual Organization... iii Jumper Quick Reference... viii Front Control Panel Connector... ix Chapter : Introduction - Overview... - SUPER P6DBS Image SUPER P6DBS Motherboard Layout SUPER P6DBE Image SUPER P6DBE Motherboard Layout SUPER P6DBU Image SUPER P6DBU Motherboard Layout SUPER P6SBU Image SUPER P6SBU Motherboard Layout... - SUPER P6SBS Image SUPER P6SBS Motherboard Layout SUPER P6SBA Image SUPER P6SBA Motherboard Layout SUPER P6SBM Image SUPER P6SBM Motherboard Layout BX AGP Chipset: System Block Diagram Motherboard Features Chipset Overview PC Health Monitoring Solo- PCI AudioDrive v

6 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual -5 ACPI/PC 98 Features Wake-On-LAN Power Supply Super I/O AIC 7895 SCSI Controller AIC 7890 SCSI Controller Chapter 2: Installation 2- Static-Sensitive Devices Precautions Unpacking Pentium III/II Processor Installation Installation of the Universal Retention Mechanism Special Instructions for the Celeron Processor Explanation and Diagram of Jumper/Connector Changing the CPU Speed Mounting the Motherboard in the Chassis Connecting Cables Power Supply Connector Secondary Power Connector Infrared Connector PW_ON Connector Reset Connector Hard Drive LED Keylock/Power LED Connector Speaker Connector Power Save State Select ATX PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Ports Universal Serial Bus ATX Serial Ports CMOS Clear External Battery Wake-On-LAN Fan Connectors Chassis Intrusion PCI AudioDrive Connectors SLED (SCSI LED) Indicator JPWAKE Installing DIMMs vi

7 Table of Contents DIMM Installation Connecting Parallel Port, Floppy and Hard Disk Drives Parallel Port Connector Floppy Connector IDE Connectors SCSI Connectors Ultra II LVD SCSI 68-pin Connector AGP Port Chapter 3: Troubleshooting 3- Troubleshooting Procedures Before Power On Troubleshooting Flowchart No Power No Video Memory Errors Losing the System s Setup Configuration Technical Support Procedures Frequently Asked Questions Returning Merchandise for Service Chapter 4: AMIBIOS 4- Introduction BIOS Features BIOS Configuration Summary Screen AMIBIOS Setup Chapter 5: Running Setup 5- Setup Standard Setup Advanced Setup Chipset Setup Power Management PCI/PnP Setup Peripheral Setup Security Setup Supervisor/User Utility Setup Anti-Virus Language vii

8 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual 5-4 Default Settings Optimal Defaults Fail-Safe Defaults P6DBS/P6DBE/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM* Appendices: JB, JB2, JB3, JB4 JBT JP20 JL2 JA5 JA6 JOH JP JPWAKE CPU/Bus Ratio Selection 2-7 CMOS Clear 2- Power Save State Select 2-0 Manufacturer Default -5 JA, JA3, SCSI Termination (default on as terminated) -5 JA2 SCSI Termination (default on as terminated) -5 Overheat LED Header -5 Bus Speed -5 System Wake-up (P6SBM only) 2-2 JB, JB2, JB3, JB4 JBT JP20 S-TERM JOH JPS BZ_ON JP P6DBU/P6SBU Appendix Jumpers A: BIOS Function Error Beep Codes Pageand Jumpers Messages... Function Page A- Appendix B: AMIBIOS Post Diagnostic Error Messages... B- Jumper Quick Reference CPU/Bus Ratio Selection 2-7 CMOS Clear 2- Power Save State Select 2-0 SCSI Termination (default on as terminated) -9 Overheat LED Header -9 PCI Audio Enable/Disable -9 Overheat Alarm Enable -9 Bus Speed -9 Connectors J7 J8 J9 J20 J2 J32 J34 J36 JBT2 JF JF2 JL SLED JT JT2 JT3 WOL Function Page USB 2-0 USB 2-0 Parallel Port 2-5 COM 2- COM 2 2- Power Supply Connector 2-8 PS/2 KB and Mouse 2-0 Secondary Power Connector 2-8 External Battery (not on P6SBM) 2- IDE LED 2-9, 2-0 Keylock Speaker IR Connector 2-8, 2-9 PW_ON Reset Chassis Intrusion 2-2 SCSI LED 2-2 CPU Fan 2- CPU 2 Fan 2- Thermal Control Fan 2- Wake-On-LAN 2- Connectors J7 J8 J9 J20 J2 J32 J34 J36 JA2 JA JA3 JBT2 JF JF2 JL SLED JT JT2 JT3 WOL Function Page USB 2-0 USB 2-0 Parallel Port 2-5 COM 2- COM 2 2- Power Supply Connector 2-8 PS/2 KB and Mouse 2-0 Secondary Power Connector 2-8 UW SCSI 2-6 Ultra II LVD/SE 2-7 Ultra SCSI 2-6 External Battery 2- IDE LED 2-9, 2-0 Keylock Speaker IR Connector 2-8, 2-9 PW_ON Reset Chassis Intrusion 2-2 SCSI LED 2-2 CPU Fan 2- CPU 2 Fan 2- Thermal Control Fan 2- Wake-On-LAN 2- *Note: SCSI jumpers and connectors do not apply to the P6DBE, P6SBA or P6SBM motherboards. viii

9 Front Control Panel Connector Front Control Panel Connector P6DBS/DBE/DBU/SBU/ SBS/SBM P6SBA IR Conn Hard Drive LED Hard Drive LED X Power On Power LED Keyboard lock JF Power LED Keyboard lock X Speaker Speaker Reset JF2 JF IR Conn See pages 2-8 through 2-0 for pin definitions. JF2 X Power On X Reset ix

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11 Chapter : Introduction Chapter Introduction - Overview The SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM supports Pentium II MHz and Celeron MHz processors at a 66 MHz bus speed, Pentium II MHz and Pentium III processors at a 00 MHz FSB speed. The SUPER P6DBU/P6DBS/P6DBE supports dual Pentium II and III processors, while the SUPER P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM supports a single Pentium II or III processor*. All seven motherboards are based on Intel s 440BX chipset, which supports a 66/00 MHz front side bus speed, an Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP), Wake-on-LANÔ, SDRAM, concurrent PCI and a 33 MB/s Ultra DMA burst data transfer rate. (See notes below.) While all of the motherboards are the ATX form factor, the P6DBU and P6DBE have 5 PCI and 2 ISA slots with one shared. The SUPER P6DBS, P6SBU, P6SBS and P6SBA have 4 PCI and 3 ISA slots with one shared, and the SUPER P6SBM has 3 PCI and ISA slots with one shared. All seven motherboards have the AGP port and all but the P6SBM can support up to GB EDO at 66 MHz or 52 MB unbuffered SDRAM or maximum of GB registered SDRAM memory in 4 68-pin DIMM sockets. The SUPER P6SBM can accommodate 768 MB registered or 384 MB unbuffered SDRAM. All these motherboards support both ECC and non-ecc type memory. AGP reduces contention between the CPU and I/O devices by broadening the graphics bandwidth to memory. It delivers a maximum of 532 MB/s in the 2xAGP transfer mode, which is quadruple the PCI speed! Wake-On-LAN allows for remote network management and configuration of the PC, even in off-hours when the PC is turned off. This reduces the complexity of managing the network. Another feature that maximizes customer satisfaction and simplicity in managing the computer is support for the PC 98 and the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) standards. With PC Health Monitoring, you can protect your system from problems before they even occur. *Notes:. Celeron is single processor only. 2. Currently, the P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBA motherboard supports CPU speeds up to GHz with 00 MHz FSB. -

12 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual Included I/O on all motherboards are 2 EIDE ports, a floppy port, an ECP/EPP supported parallel port, PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard ports, 2 serial ports, an infrared port and 2 USB ports. The SUPER P6DBU and P6SBU provide an onboard Adaptec 7890 Ultra II SCSI controller with data transfer rates of up to 80 MB/s and an optional RAIDport III (ARO-30U2). The SUPER P6DBS and P6SBS have an integrated onboard Adaptec 7895 MultiChannel UW SCSI controller. The dual channels enable a data transfer rate of 40 MB/s per channel. In addition, these two motherboards have an onboard RAID port to support the Adaptec ARO-30SA/CA RAIDport II card for increased I/O performance and fault tolerance. -2

13 Chapter : Introduction Notes -3

14 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual SUPER P6DBS Figure -. SUPER P6DBS Motherboard Image -4

15 JB JBT2 FLOPPY Chapter : Introduction 9.65' J34 PS/2 KB (bottom) PS/2 MOUSE (top) J32 J7, J8 USB J2 COM2 J9 Parallel Port J20 COM ATX POWER JT J J2 CPU CPU FAN CPU JT2 CPU 2 FAN U2 BX JT3 Bank3 Bank2 Bank Bank0 PWR_SEC J36 BZ_ON JOH Overheat LED JA UW SCSI JA2 BZ JA3 SCSI J22 6' 2' UW SCSI JP20 JB4 JB3 JB2 J8 JP JA7 JA5 AGP PORT J2 JBT: CMOS Clear JBT2: Ext Battery JA5, JA6: SCSI Termination U48 PCI 4 SUPER P6DBS JL Chassis Intrusion U37 JJ4 SBLINK J4 J3 J PCI 3 JTM J0 PCI 2 J9 PCI U4 PIIX4E RAID PORT WOL JA4 U5 UA SCSI LED J5 J6 JA6 JBT BATTERY + BT2 IDE IDE 2 - U38 IDE LED/KEYLOCK/SPEAKER JF BIOS JF2 IR CON PW_ON RESET 6' 0.65' Manufacturer Settings JBT: -2 (default) 2-3 CMOS Clear * To clear the CMOS completely, disconnect the power source. JL: OFF (default) ON (intrusion) JP: -2 Auto (default) MHz OFF 00 MHz JP20: -2 PIIX CTL PD State 2-3 BIOS CTL PD State (default) JA5, JA6: SCSI Termination (on to enable termination) WOL: Wake-on-LAN CPU Core/Bus Ratio JB JB2 JB3 JB4 x3 ON OFF ON ON x3.5 OFF OFF ON ON x4 ON ON OFF ON x4.5 OFF ON OFF ON x5 ON OFF OFF ON x5.5 OFF OFF OFF ON x6 ON ON ON OFF X6.5 OFF ON ON OFF x7 ON OFF ON OFF x7.5 OFF OFF ON OFF x8 ON ON OFF OFF Note: To enable the overheat buzzer, place a jumper on BZ_ON. Note: Some CPU Core/Bus ratios cannot be selected for processors that have fixed ratios. Figure -2. SUPER P6DBS Motherboard Layout -5

16 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual SUPER P6DBE Figure -3. SUPER P6DBE Motherboard Image -6

17 JB FLOPPY Chapter : Introduction 9.6' J34 PS/2 KB (bottom) PS/2 MOUSE (top) J32 J7, J8 USB J2 COM2 ATX POWER JT J J2 CPU FAN JT2 CPU 2 FAN Thermal Control Fan JT3 PWR_SEC BZ Overheat LED J22 JOH BZ_ON J36 J9 Parallel Port J20 COM CPU CPU U2 BX JP6 Bank3 Bank2 Bank Bank0 J6 J5 IDE 2 IDE JB4 JB3 JB2 2' JP 2' JP20 J8 AGP PORT U48 JL Chassis Intrusion PCI 5 PCI 4 J2 J U4 JBT: CMOS Clear JBT2: Ext Battery SUPER P6DBE U37 SBLINK J4 J3 JTM JL2 PCI 3 PCI 2 PCI J0 J9 J35 PIIX4E WOL JP8 U5 BATTERY + BT2 - JBT JBT2 U38 BIOS IDE LED/KEYLOCK/SPEAKER JF JF2 IR CON PW_ON RESET 9.6' Manufacturer Settings JBT: -2 (default) 2-3 CMOS Clear To clear the CMOS completely, disconnect the power source. JL: OFF (default) ON (intrusion) JP: -2 Auto (default) MHz OFF 00 MHz JP20: -2 PIIX CTL PD State 2-3 BIOS CTL PD State (default) WOL: Wake-on-LAN CPU Core/Bus Ratio JB JB2 JB3 JB4 x3 ON OFF ON ON x3.5 OFF OFF ON ON x4 ON ON OFF ON x4.5 OFF ON OFF ON x5 ON OFF OFF ON x5.5 OFF OFF OFF ON x6 ON ON ON OFF X6.5 OFF ON ON OFF x7 ON OFF ON OFF x7.5 OFF OFF ON OFF x8 ON ON OFF OFF Note: To enable the overheat buzzer, place a jumper on BZ_ON. Note: Some CPU Core/Bus ratios cannot be selected for processors that have fixed ratios. Figure -4. SUPER P6DBE Motherboard Layout -7

18 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual SUPER P6DBU Figure -5. SUPER P6DBU Motherboard Image -8

19 JB FLOPPY Chapter : Introduction 9.65' J34 PS/2 KB (bottom) PS/2 MOUSE (top) J32 J7, J8 USB J2 COM2 ATX POWER JT J J2 CPU FAN JT2 CPU 2 FAN JT3 Thermal Control Fan PWR_SEC J36 BZ BZ_ON JOH JA3 Overheat LED JA2 2' J9 Parallel Port J20 COM CPU CPU U2 BX Bank3 Bank2 Bank Bank0 UW SCSI JA Ultra II LVD/SE SCSI J22 6' JP20 JB4 JB3 JB2 J8 JP JBT: CMOS Clear JBT2: Ext Battery AGP PORT J2 UA S-TERM SUPER P6DBU U48 JL Chassis Intrusion U37 SBLINK J4 J3 JTM JL2 PCI 5 PCI 4 PCI 3 PCI 2 PCI J J0 J9 J35 U4 PIIX4E RAID PORT JA4 WOL U5 U38 BIOS SLED JBT JBT2 J5 J6 BATTERY IDE IDE 2 + BT2 - IDE LED/KEYLOCK/SPEAKER JF JF2 IR CON PW_ON RESET 6' 0.65' Manufacturer Settings JBT: -2 (default) 2-3 CMOS Clear * To clear the CMOS completely, disconnect the power source. JL: OFF (default) ON (intrusion) JP: -2 Auto (default) MHz OFF 00 MHz JP20: -2 PIIX CTL PD State 2-3 BIOS CTL PD State (default) WOL: Wake-on-LAN S-TERM: On: SCSI Termination Enabled Off: Termination Disabled Note: JA3 is optional Note: To enable the overheat buzzer, place a CPU Core/Bus Ratio JB JB2 JB3 JB4 x3 ON OFF ON ON x3.5 OFF OFF ON ON x4 ON ON OFF ON x4.5 OFF ON OFF ON x5 ON OFF OFF ON x5.5 OFF OFF OFF ON x6 ON ON ON OFF X6.5 OFF ON ON OFF x7 ON OFF ON OFF x7.5 OFF OFF ON OFF x8 ON ON OFF OFF Note: Some CPU Core/Bus ratios cannot be selected for processors that have fixed ratios. jumper on BZ_ON. Figure -6. SUPER P6DBU Motherboard Layout -9

20 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual SUPER P6SBU Figure -7. SUPER P6SBU Motherboard Image -0

21 Chapter : Introduction 8.875' J34 PS/2 KB (bottom) PS/2 MOUSE (top) J32 J7, J8 USB J JOH: Overheat LED JT CPU FAN JT3 JOH BZ_ON BZ J2 COM2 J9 Parallel Port J20 COM ATX POWER CPU JT3: Thermal Control Fan U2 BX Bank3 Bank2 Bank Bank0 JA3 SCSI J22 JA2 JA UW SCSI J6 Ultra II LVD/SE J5 S-TERM J37 FLOPPY IDE 2 IDE 2' J35 J39 J44 J8 JP ' AGP PORT JPSI ESS 938 PCI 4 J2 J JBT: CMOS Clear JBT2: Ext Battery UA PCI 3 U4 SUPER P6SBU U56 JTM JJ4 J4 J3 PCI 2 PCI J0 J9 PIIX4E RAID PORT WOL JA4 JP20 JBT2 JBT JB4 JB3 U38 JB2 BIOS SCSI LED JB JT2 IDE LED/KEYLOCK/SPEAKER JF JF2 JL IR CON PW_ON RESET 8.875' Manufacturer Settings JBT: -2 (default) 2-3 CMOS Clear To clear the CMOS completely, disconnect the power source. JL: OFF (default) ON (intrusion) JP: -2 Auto (default) MHz OFF 00 MHz JP20: -2 PIIX CTL PD State 2-3 BIOS CTL PD State (default) WOL: Wake-on-LAN S-TERM: On: SCSI Termination Enabled Off: Termination Disabled Note: JA3 is optional Note: To enable the overheat buzzer, place a CPU Core/Bus Ratio JB JB2 JB3 JB4 x3 ON OFF ON ON x3.5 OFF OFF ON ON x4 ON ON OFF ON x4.5 OFF ON OFF ON x5 ON OFF OFF ON x5.5 OFF OFF OFF ON x6 ON ON ON OFF X6.5 OFF ON ON OFF x7 ON OFF ON OFF x7.5 OFF OFF ON OFF x 8 ON ON OFF OFF Note: Some CPU Core/Bus ratios cannot be selected for processors that have fixed ratios. jumper on BZ_ON. Figure -8. SUPER P6SBU Motherboard Layout -

22 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual SUPER P6SBS Figure -9. SUPER P6SBS Motherboard Image -2

23 JB JA5 Chapter : Introduction 8.875' J34 PS/2 KB (bottom) PS/2 MOUSE (top) J7, J8 USB J32 J JT CPU FAN JT3 JOH BZ_ON BZ JA6 J2 COM2 J9 Parallel Port J20 COM ATX POWER CPU JOH: Overheat LED JT3: Thermal Control Fan JA5, JA6: SCSI Termination U2 BX Bank3 Bank2 Bank Bank0 JA3 SCSI J22 JA JA2 UW SCSI J6 UW SCSI J5 2' JL Chassis Intrusion FLOPPY IDE 2 IDE 2' U48 JP J8 + AGP PORT BATTERY BT2 PCI 4 J2 JBT: CMOS Clear JBT2: Ext Battery UA J - PCI 3 U4 SUPER P6SBS U56 JJ4 J4 J3 JTM SBLINK PCI 2 PCI J0 J9 PIIX4E RAID PORT WOL JA4 JP20 JBT JBT2 SCSI LED JB4 JB3 U38 BIOS JB2 JT2 IDE LED/KEYLOCK/SPEAKER JF JF2 IR CON PW_ON RESET 8.875' Manufacturer Settings JBT: -2 (default) 2-3 CMOS Clear To clear the CMOS completely, disconnect the power source. JL: OFF (default) ON (intrusion) JP: -2 Auto (default) MHz OFF 00 MHz JP20: -2 PIIX CTL PD State 2-3 BIOS CTL PD State (default) JA5, JA6: SCSI Termination (on to enable termination) WOL: Wake-on-LAN CPU Core/Bus Ratio JB JB2 JB3 JB4 x3 ON OFF ON ON x3.5 OFF OFF ON ON x4 ON ON OFF ON x4.5 OFF ON OFF ON x5 ON OFF OFF ON x5.5 OFF OFF OFF ON x6 ON ON ON OFF X6.5 OFF ON ON OFF x7 ON OFF ON OFF x7.5 OFF OFF ON OFF x 8 ON ON OFF OFF Note: To enable the overheat buzzer, place a jumper on BZ_ON. Note: Some CPU Core/Bus ratios cannot be selected for processors that have fixed ratios. Figure -0. SUPER P6SBS Motherboard Layout -3

24 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual SUPER P6SBA Figure -. SUPER P6SBA Motherboard Image -4

25 FLOPPY Chapter : Introduction 7' J34 PS/2 KB (bottom) PS/2 MOUSE (top) J32 J7, J8 USB J2 COM2 J9 Parallel Port J20 COM ATX POWER J CPU U9 BX JT CPU FAN Bank2 Bank Bank0 BATTERY - BT2 + J22 + JT2 JOH JT3 JF2 RESET PW_ J5 J6 ON JP IDE IDE 2 IR CON SPEA- KER 2' U27 JP20 AGP PORT J2 J8 JL: Chassis Intrusion JOH: Overheat LED JBT: CMOS Clear JBT2: Ext Battery KEY LOCK IDE LED JF 2' U34 U29 PCI 4 PCI 3 J J0 JB JB3 JL U4 JB2 JB4 WOL JBT2 JBT SUPER P6SBA BIOS JTM JL2 PCI 2 PCI J9 PIIX4E JJ4 J4 J3 SW2 PW-LED 7' Manufacturer Settings JBT: -2 (default) 2-3 CMOS Clear To clear the CMOS completely, disconnect the power source. JL: OFF (default) ON (intrusion) JP: -2 Auto (default) MHz OFF 00 MHz JP20: -2 PIIX CTL PD State 2-3 BIOS CTL PD State (default) WOL: Wake-on-LAN CPU Core/Bus Ratio JB JB2 JB3 JB4 x3 ON OFF ON ON x3.5 OFF OFF ON ON x4 ON ON OFF ON x4.5 OFF ON OFF ON x5 ON OFF OFF ON x5.5 OFF OFF OFF ON x6 ON ON ON OFF X6.5 OFF ON ON OFF x7 ON OFF ON OFF x7.5 OFF OFF ON OFF x8 ON ON OFF OFF Note: Some CPU Core/Bus ratios cannot be selected for processors that have fixed ratios. Figure -2. SUPER P6SBA Motherboard Layout -5

26 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual SUPER P6SBM Figure -3. SUPER P6SBM Motherboard Image -6

27 FLOPPY Chapter : Introduction 8.050' J34 PS/2 KB (bottom) PS/2 MOUSE (top) J32 J7, J8 USB J20 COM J9 Parallel Port J2 COM2 JPWAKE ATX POWER J CPU U9 BX JT CPU FAN JP J4 J5 J6 Bank0 Bank Bank2 JP2 JT2 JT3 J5 BT2 - + J22 J6 BATTERY JOH BZ_ON JBT IDE LED/KEYLOCK/SPEAKER JF JF2 IR CON PW_ON RESET LINE OUT J36 LINE IN 9.6' MIC MPEG CD MONO CD JP20 JB4 JB3 JB2 JB IDE IDE2 9.6' JBT: CMOS Clear JOH: Overheat LED JT3: Thermal Control Fan JL JTM J8 AGP PORT U29 WOL SUPER P6SBM U59 AUDIO 938 JJ4 J2 J J0 PCI 3 PCI 2 PCI U4 PIIX4E BIOS U ' Manufacturer Settings JBT: -2 (default) 2-3 Clear CMOS To clear CMOS completely, disconnect the power source. JL: OFF (default) ON (intrusion) JP: -2 Auto MHz OFF 00 MHz JP20: -2 PIIX CTL PD State 2-3 BIOS CTL PD State (default) JPWAKE: -2 Disabled 2-3 Enabled WOL: Wake-On-LAN CPU Core/Bus Ratio JB JB2 JB3 JB4 x3 ON OFF ON ON x3.5 OFF OFF ON ON x4 ON ON OFF ON x4.5 OFF ON OFF ON x5 ON OFF OFF ON x5.5 OFF OFF OFF ON x6 ON ON ON OFF X6.5 OFF ON ON OFF x7 ON OFF ON OFF x7.5 OFF OFF ON OFF x8 ON ON OFF OFF Note: Some CPU Core/Bus ratios cannot be selected for processors that have fixed ratios. Note: There are two CD connectors of different sizes. Use the one that matches the size of the connector from your CD player. The MPEG connector is for use with a DVD decoder card. Figure -4. SUPER P6SBM Motherboard Layout -7

28 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual CPU CPU Host Bus AGP Port 440BX SDRAM PCI Slots Power Management USB Ports IO APIC USB PIIX4E IDE Ports SMBus SCSI ISA Slots SIO BIOS Figure BX AGP Chipset: System Block Diagram (Dual Processors) NOTE: This is a general block diagram and may not represent the number of slots/cpus on your motherboard. See the following page for the actual specifications of each motherboard. -8

29 Chapter : Introduction Features of the P6DBS, P6DBE, P6DBU, P6SBU, P6SBS, P6SBA and P6SBM Motherboards CPU Celeron SEPP MHz or dual Pentium II MHz at 66 MHz bus speed or dual Pentium II MHz or dual Pentium III processors at 00 MHz bus speed (Note: The P6SBU, P6SBS, P6SBA and P6SBM support a single processor only.) (Also see note on processors - page 2-3.) (*Note: Currently, the P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBA motherboard supports CPU speeds up to GHz with 00 MHz FSB speed.) Memory Maximum of GB EDO at 66 MHz or 52 MB unbuffered 3.3V SDRAM, or GB registered SDRAM (P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS only) 768 MB EDO, 768 MB registered DIMM or 384 MB SDRAM (P6SBA and P6SBM only) (Note: When the CPU bus is running at 00 MHz, the SDRAM must be PC-00 compliant DIMMs.) (Note: The maximum cacheable memory size depends on the processor capabilities.) ECC and non-ecc memory supported Chipset Intel 440BX Expansion Slots P6DBS/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA P6DBU/P6DBE P6SBM 4 PCI slots 5 PCI slots 3 PCI slots 3 ISA slots 2 ISA slots ISA slot One shared PCI/ISA slot AGP slot AGP slot AGP slot BIOS 2 Mb AMI Flash BIOS APM.2, DMI 2., Plug and Play (PnP) Adaptec 7890 SCSI BIOS (P6DBU/P6SBU only) Adaptec 7895 SCSI BIOS (P6DBS/P6SBS only) PC Health Monitoring Seven onboard voltage monitors for CPU core(s), CPU I/O, +3.3V, ±5V and ±2V Three-fan status monitors with firmware/software on/off control Environmental temperature monitor and control CPU fan auto-off in sleep mode Chassis overheat alarm, LED and control Chassis intrusion detection -9

30 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual System resource alert Hardware BIOS virus protection Auto-switching voltage regulator for the CPU core SUPERMICRO Super Doctor and (optional) Intel LANDesk Client Manager (LDCM) support ACPI/PC 98 Features Microsoft OnNow Slow blinking LED for suspend state indicator BIOS support for USB keyboard Real time clock wake-up alarm Main switch override mechanism External modem ring-on Onboard I/O One () 68-pin 6-bit Ultra II LVD/SE SCSI connector, one () 68-pin 6-bit Ultra Wide SCSI connector and one () 50-pin 8-bit SCSI connector (P6DBU/P6SBU) Two (2) 68-pin 6-bit Dual Ultra-Wide SCSI connectors and one () 50- pin 8-bit SCSI connector (P6DBS/P6SBS) RAIDport for Adaptec ARO-30CA/SA RAIDport II card (P6DBS/P6SBS) RAIDport for Adaptec ARO-30U2 RAIDport III card (P6DBU/P6SBU) 2 EIDE Bus Master interfaces support Ultra DMA/33 and Mode 4 floppy port interface 2 Fast UART 6550 serial ports parallel port that supports EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port) and ECP (Extended Capabilities Port) PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard Infrared port 2 USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports Solo- PCI AudioDrive (Standard on P6SBM, optional on P6SBU) CD Utilities Intel LANDesk Client Manager for Windows NT and Windows 95 (optional) PIIX4E Upgrade Utility for Windows 95 BIOS Flash Upgrade Utility Super Doctor Utility SCSI Utility manual and driver -20

31 Chapter : Introduction Dimensions SUPER P6DBS - ATX (2' x 9.65') * See board diagram for full measurements SUPER P6DBE - ATX (2' x 9.6') SUPER P6DBU - ATX (2' x 9.65') * See board diagram for full measurements SUPER P6SBU - ATX (2' x 8.875') SUPER P6SBS - ATX (2' x 8.875') SUPER P6SBA - ATX (2' x 7') SUPER P6SBM - MicroATX (9.6' x 8.05') -2 Chipset Overview The 440BX chipset, developed by Intel, is the ultimate processor platform targeted for 3D graphics and multimedia applications. Along with a Systemto-PCI bridge integrated with an optimized DRAM controller and data path, this chipset supports the Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) interface. AGP is a high performance, component level interconnect targeted at 3D applications and based on a set of performance enhancements to PCI. The I/O subsystem portion of the 440BX platform is based on the PIIX4E, a highly integrated version of Intel's PCI-to-ISA bridge family. The PCI/AGP and system bus interface controller (82443BX) supports up to two Pentium II/III processors. It provides an optimized 72-bit DRAM interface (64-bit data plus ECC) that supports 3.3V DRAM technology. The controller provides the interface to a PCI bus operating at 33 MHz. This interface implementation is compliant with the PCI Rev 2. Specification. The AGP interface is based on AGP Specification Rev.0. It can support data transfer rates of up to 33 MHz (532 MB/s). -3 PC Health Monitoring This section describes the PC health monitoring features of the SUPER P6DBU/P6DBS/P6DBE/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM. All have an onboard System Hardware Monitor chip that supports PC health monitoring. Seven Onboard Voltage Monitors for the CPU Core(s), CPU I/O, +3.3V, ±5V, and ±2V The onboard voltage monitor will scan these seven monitored voltages continuously. Once a voltage becomes unstable, it will give a warning or send an error message to the screen. Users can adjust the voltage thresholds to define the sensitivity of the voltage monitor. -2

32 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual Three-Fan Status Monitors with Firmware/Software On/Off Control The PC health monitor can check the RPM status of the cooling fans. The onboard 3-pin CPU fan is controlled by the ACPI BIOS and the ACPI-enabled operating system. The thermal fans are controlled by the overheat detection logic. Environment Temperature Control The thermal control sensor monitors the CPU temperature in real time and will turn on a back-up fan whenever the CPU temperature exceeds a userdefined threshold. The overheat circuitry runs independently from the CPU. It can continue to monitor for overheat conditions even when the CPU is in sleep mode. Once it detects that the CPU temperature is too high, it will automatically turn on the back-up fan to prevent any overheat damage to the CPU. The onboard chassis thermal circuitry can monitor the overall system temperature and alert users when the chassis temperature is too high. CPU Fan Auto-Off in Sleep Mode The CPU fan activates when the power is turned on. It can be turned off when the CPU is in sleep mode. When in sleep mode, the CPU will not run at full power, thereby generating less heat. For power saving purposes, the user has the option to shut down the CPU fan. CPU Overheat Alarm, LED and Control in P6DBS/P6DBE/ P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBM This feature is available when the user enables the CPU overheat warning function in the BIOS (see page 5-8). The overheat alarm will activate when the CPU temperature exceeds the temperature configured by the user. When the overheat alarm is activated, both the overheat fan and the warning LED are triggered. Chassis Intrusion Detection The chassis intrusion circuitry can detect unauthorized intrusion to the system. The chassis intrusion connector is located on JL. Attach a microswitch to JL. When the microswitch is closed, it means that the chassis has been opened. The circuitry will then alert the user with a -22

33 Chapter : Introduction warning message when the system is turned back on. This feature is available when the user is running Intel's LANDesk Client Manager and SUPERMICRO's Super Doctor. System Resource Alert This feature is available when used with Intel's LANDesk Client Manager (optional). It is used to notify the user of certain system events. For example, if the system is running low on virtual memory and there is insufficient hard drive space for saving the data, you can be alerted of the potential problem. Hardware BIOS Virus Protection The system BIOS is protected by hardware so that no virus can infect the BIOS area. The user can only change the BIOS content through the flash utility provided by SUPERMICRO. This feature can prevent viruses from infecting the BIOS area and destroying valuable data. Auto-Switching Voltage Regulator for the CPU Core The switching voltage regulator for the CPU core can support up to 20A current, with the auto-sensing voltage ID ranging from.4v to 3.5V. This will allow the regulator to run cooler and thus make the system more stable. Intel LANDesk Client Manager (LDCM) Support As the computer industry grows, PC systems become more complex and harder to manage. Historically, only experts have been able to fully understand and control these complex systems. Today's users want manageable systems that they can interact with automatically. Client Manager enables both administrators and clients to: Review system inventory View DMI-compliant component information Back up and restore system configuration files Troubleshoot Receive notifications of system events Transfer files to and from client workstations Remotely reboot client workstations -23

34 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual -4 Solo- TM PCI AudioDrive (Standard on P6SBM, OEM option on P6SBU) The Solo- PCI AudioDrive feature implements a single-chip PCI audio solution to provide high quality audio processing while maintaining full legacy DOS game compatibility. With a dynamic range of over 80 db, the Solo- complies with the Microsoft PC 97/PC 98 specifications and meets WHQL audio requirements. The Solo- incorporates a microcontroller, an ESFM TM music synthesizer, a 3-D stereo effects processor, 6-bit stereo wave ADC and DAC, 6-bit stereo music DAC, an MPU-40 UART mode serial port, a dual game port, a hardware master volume control, a serial port interface to an external wavetable music synthesizer, DMA control logic with FIFO and PCI bus interface logic. There are three stereo inputs (LINE-IN, LINE-OUT, MIC IN) and a mono microphone input. For installation information, refer to page 3-7 in the FAQ section of this manual. When the AudioRack program is succesfully installed, it will be displayed as shown in Figure -6. Figure -6. AudioRack Display -24

35 Chapter : Introduction -5 ACPI/PC 98 Features ACPI stands for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface. The ACPI specification defines a flexible and abstract hardware interface that provides a standard way to integrate power management features throughout a PC system, including hardware, operating system and application software. This enables the system to automatically turn on and off peripherals such as CD-ROMs, network cards, hard disk drives and printers. In addition to enabling operating system-directed power management, ACPI provides a generic system event mechanism for Plug and Play and an operating system-independent interface for configuration control. ACPI leverages the Plug and Play BIOS data structures while providing a processor architecture-independent implementation that is compatible with Windows98. In order to enable ACPI, the default APM mode must be disabled in BIOS (see page 5-3). To install Windows 98 with ACPI, enter DOS and type 'setup /p j' at the CDROM prompt (usually D:) with the Windows98 CD loaded. (Make sure you include the spaces after 'setup' and 'p'.) Then hit <Enter>. You can check to see if ACPI has been properly installed by looking for it in the Device Manager, which is located in the Control Panel in Windows. Microsoft OnNow The OnNow design initiative is a comprehensive, system-wide approach to system and device power control. OnNow is a term for a PC that is always on but appears to be off and responds immediately to user or other requests. Slow Blinking LED for Suspend-State Indicator When the CPU goes into a suspend state, the power LED will start blinking to indicate that the CPU is in suspend mode. When the user presses any key, the CPU will wake-up and the LED will automatically stop blinking and remain on. BIOS Support for USB Keyboard If the USB keyboard is the only keyboard in the system, the USB keyboard will work like a normal keyboard during system boot-up. -25

36 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual Real Time Clock Wake-Up Alarm Although the PC may be perceived to be off when not in use, it is still capable of responding to preset wake-up events. In the BIOS, the user can set a timer to wake-up the system at a predetermined time (see page 5-5). Main Switch Override Mechanism When an ATX power supply is used, the power button can function as a system suspend button. When the user depresses on the power button, the system will enter a SoftOff state. The monitor will be suspended and the hard drive will spin down. Depressing the power button again will cause the whole system to wake-up. During the SoftOff state, the ATX power supply provides power to keep the required circuitry in the system alive. In case the system malfunctions and you want to turn off the power, just depress and hold the power button for 4 seconds. The power will turn off and no power will be provided to the motherboard. External Modem Ring-On Wake-up events can be triggered by a device such as the external modem ringing when the system is in the SoftOff state. Note that external modem ring-on can only be used with an ATX 2.0 (or above) compliant power supply. -6 Wake-On-LAN (WOL) Wake-On-LAN is defined as the ability of a management application to remotely power up a computer that is powered off. Remote PC setup, updates and asset tracking can occur after hours and on weekends so that daily LAN traffic is kept to a minimum and users are not interrupted. The motherboards have a 3-pin header (WOL) to connect to the 3-pin header on a Network Interface Card (NIC) that has WOL capability. Note that Wake-On-Lan can only be used with an ATX 2.0 (or above) compliant power supply. -26

37 Chapter : Introduction -7 Power Supply As with all computer products, a stable power source is necessary for proper and reliable operation. It is even more important for Pentium II and III processors that have high CPU clock rates of 300 MHz and above. The SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM accommodates ATX power supplies. Although most power supplies generally meet the specifications required by the CPU, some are inadequate. It is highly recommended that you use a high quality power supply that meets ATX power supply Specification 2.0. Additionally, in areas where noisy power transmission is present, you may choose to install a line filter to shield the computer from noise. It is recommended that you also install a power surge protector to help avoid problems caused by power surges. -8 Super I/O The disk drive adapter functions of the Super I/O chip include a floppy disk drive controller that is compatible with industry standard 82077/765, a data separator, write pre-compensation circuitry, decode logic, data rate selection, a clock generator, drive interface control logic and interrupt and DMA logic. The wide range of functions integrated onto the Super I/O greatly reduces the number of components required for interfacing with floppy disk drives. The Super I/O supports four 360 K, 720 K,.2 M,.44 M or 2.88 M disk drives and data transfer rates of 250 Kb/s, 500 Kb/s or Mb/s. It also provides two high speed serial communication ports (UARTs), one of which supports serial infrared communication. Each UART includes a 6- byte send/receive FIFO, a programmable baud rate generator, complete modem control capability and a processor interrupt system. Both UARTs provide legacy speed with baud rate of up to 5.2 Kbps as well as an advanced speed with baud rates of 250 K, 500 K, or Mb/s, which support higher speed modems. The Super I/O supports one PC-compatible printer port (SPP), Bi-directional Printer Port (BPP), Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) or Extended Capabilities Port (ECP). Extension FDD and Extension 2FDD Modes are also available through the printer port interface pins to allow one or two external floppy disk drives to be connected. -27

38 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual The Super I/O provides functions that comply with ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface), which includes support of legacy and ACPI power management through an SMI or SCI function pin. It also features auto power management to reduce power consumption. The Super I/O complies with the Microsoft PC98 Hardware Design Guide. IRQs, DMAs and I/O space resources can flexibly adjust to meet ISA PnP requirements. Moreover, it meets the specifications of PC98's power management requirements: ACPI and APM (Advanced Power Management). -9 AIC-7895 MultiChannel TM Single-Chip UltraSCSI The SUPER P6DBS/P6SBS has an onboard SCSI controller that is 00% compatible with all major operating and hardware platforms. PCI 2. and SCAM Level compliance are assured. Two independent UltraSCSI channels provide a per channel data transfer rate of 40 MB/s. Connectors include two 68-pin 6-bit Ultra Wide SCSI connectors (JA/JA2) and a 50- pin 8-bit Ultra SCSI connector (JA3). You can connect up to 5 devices (seven 8-bit internal and eight 6-bit internal or external SCSI devices, or 5 wide internal and external SCSI devices). When Fast SCSI devices are connected, the total length of all cables (internal and external) must not exceed 3 meters (9.8 ft) to ensure reliable operation. If no Fast SCSI devices are connected, the total length of all cables must not exceed 6 meters (9.7 ft). The AIC-7895 consolidates the functions of two SCSI chips, eliminating the need of a PCI bridge. Reducing PCI bus loading allows you to expand your system capabilities with additional PCI devices. The AIC-7895 functions with Adaptec RAIDport II (ARO30SA/CA) to deliver RAID functionality. For information on installing onboard SCSI under Windows NT, refer to pages 3-6 and 3-7 in the FAQ section of this manual. -28

39 Chapter : Introduction -0 AIC-7890 Ultra II SCSI Note: If you are using a low voltage differential hard drive, it is recommended that you use an LVD/SE Ultra II SCSI cable. LVD/SE cables offer increased length and can accommodate more devices. The SUPER P6DBU/P6SBU has an onboard SCSI controller that is 00% compatible with all major operating and hardware platforms. The AIC-7890 controller provides advanced PCI-to-SCSI Ultra II SCSI host adapter features in a 272-pin Ball Grid Array (BGA) package, as well as containing an integrated dual mode (LVD/SE) transceiver. The AIC-7890 Ultra II SCSI chip connects to a 32-bit PCI bus. It is PCI 2. compliant, it fully supports the power management requirements specified in the Microsoft PC 97 guidelines and it provides SCAM level 2 support. The AIC-7890 functions with Adaptec RAIDport III (ARO-30U2) to deliver RAID functionality. Ultra II SCSI enables faster data rates and longer cable lengths on the SCSI bus. It doubles the data burst rate of Ultra Wide SCSI to 80 Mb/s for greater system throughput. It also quadruples the maximum cable length of Ultra Wide SCSI to 2 meters and allows up to 5 SCSI devices to be connected. For information on installing onboard SCSI under Windows NT, refer to pages 3-6 and 3-7 in the FAQ section of this manual. -29

40 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual Notes -30

41 Chapter 2: Installation Chapter 2 Installation 2- Static-Sensitive Devices Static-sensitive electrical discharge can damage electronic components. To prevent damage to your system board, it is important to handle it very carefully. The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from static discharge. Precautions Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge. Touch a grounded metal object before you remove the board from the antistatic bag. Handle the board by its edges only; do not touch its components, peripheral chips, memory modules or gold contacts. When handling chips or modules, avoid touching their pins. Put the system board and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when not in use. For grounding purposes, be sure your computer system s chassis provides excellent conductivity between its power supply, the case, the mounting fasteners and the system board. Unpacking The system board is shipped in antistatic packaging to avoid static damage. When unpacking the board, be sure the person handling the board is staticprotected. 2-2 Pentium III/II Processor Installation! When handling a Pentium III/II processor, avoid placing direct pressure on the label area of the fan.. Check the Intel-boxed processor kit for the following items: the processor with the fan/heat sink attached, two black plastic pegs, two black plastic supports and one power cable. 2-

42 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual 2. Install the retention mechanism attach mount under the motherboard. Do this before mounting the motherboard in the chassis. Do not screw it in too tight. Mount the two black plastic pegs onto the motherboard (Figure 2-). These pegs will be used to attach the fan/heat sink supports. Note that one hole and the base of one peg are larger than the other hole and peg base. Push each peg into its hole firmly until you hear it 'click' into place. Figure 2-. Mounting the Pegs Retention Mechanism Large peg and hole 3. Slide a black plastic support onto each end of the fan/heat sink making sure that the hole and clip are on the outside edge of the support. If the supports are reversed, the holes will not line up with the pegs on the motherboard. Slide each support toward the center of the processor until the support is seated in the outside groove in the fan housing. 4. Slide the clip (A) on each support toward the processor, exposing the hole that will fit over the peg on the motherboard. Push the latches (B) on the processor toward the center of the processor until they click into place. 5. Hold the processor so that the fan shroud is facing toward the pegs on the motherboard. Slide the processor (C in Figure 2-2) into the retention mechanism and slide the supports onto the pegs. Ensure that the pegs on the motherboard slide into the holes in the heat sink support and that the 2-2

43 Chapter 2: Installation alignment notch in the SECC cartridge fits over the plug in Slot. Push the processor down firmly, with even pressure on both sides of the top, until it is seated. Figure 2-2. Retention Mechanism Top of Processor Heat Sink B C A Do not screw in too tight! 6. Slide the clips on the supports (A) forward until they click into place to hold the pegs securely. Apply slight pressure on the peg and push the peg toward the clip while pushing the clip forward. Push the latches on the processor (B) outward until they click into place in the retention mechanism. The latches must be secured for the proper electrical connection of the processor. Note: New Pentium III 600E/600EB MHz and faster processors use the 0.8µm process and have a lower CPU core voltage. ( B is to differentiate 33 MHz front side bus processors from 00 MHz front side bus processors of the same speed. E is to differentiate 0.8-micron from 0.25-micron processors of the same speed.) 2-3

44 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual 7. Attach the small end of the power cable (C in Figure 2-3) to the three-pin connector on the processor, then attach the large end to the three-pin connector on the motherboard. Figure 2-3. Attaching the Fan Power Cable B C A! When removing the Pentium III/II processor, avoid pressing down on the motherboard or components. Instead, press down on the plastic connectors. 2-4

45 Chapter 2: Installation 2-3 Installation of the Universal Retention Mechanism (URM)* Please Note! Screws and washers attach from the bottom of the board and must be installed before mounting the board to the chassis. (See Figures 2-4 and 2-5.). When installing the URM, be sure the Left (L) and Right (R) sides are placed accordingly.** 2. Lift both arms upright and slide the processor into the socket, noting that the notches need to line up. *These directions may not apply to second source URMs ** Newer URMs are not left/right specific. Also, caps are only needed for SECC2 cartridges. 2-4 Special Instructions for the Celeron Processor Please Note! The Celeron processor requires special caps to hold it in place (these caps are bundled with the motherboard). (See Figures 2-4 and 2-5.). Lift both URM arms to their upright positions. 2. Slide the Celeron processor into the socket making sure that the notches line up. 3. Slide the special Celeron caps over the ends of the retention arms. Make sure the arrows face outward and that the Left (L) and Right (R) caps are on the appropriate sides of the URM. The caps should snap into place. 4. To remove the caps, pull out on the tab (arrows points to tab) and then pull up. 2-5

46 L SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual Figure 2-4. Installing a Celeron Processor Figure 2-5. URM and Celeron Installation Supero L R Screw holes for retention mechanism R URM with arms folded Note: Left and Right arms are defined R Note notch in socket Tab Top view of Celeron cap 2-6

47 Chapter 2: Installation 2-5 Explanation and Diagram of Jumper/ Connector To modify the operation of the motherboard, jumpers can be used to choose between optional settings. Jumpers create shorts between two pins to change the function of the connector. Pin is identified with a square. Connector Pins Jumper Cap Setting 3 2 Pin -2 short 2-6 Changing the CPU Speed To change the CPU speed for a Pentium III/II processor, change the jumpers shown in Table 2-. The example on the right will show you which CPU Core/Bus Ratio to use. The general rule is to divide the CPU speed by the bus speed (00 MHz in this example). If you have a 400 MHz CPU, dividing it by 00 will give you a CPU Core/BUS Ratio of 4.0. After determining the CPU Core/Bus Ratio, refer to Table 2- for the correct settings of JB, JB2, JB3 and JB4. Table 2- CPU Core/Bus Ratio Selection CPU Core/ JB JB2 JB3 JB4 Bus Ratio ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON 4.0 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON 6.0 ON ON ON OFF 6.5 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 8.0 ON ON OFF OFF 400 MHz = 00 MHz x 4.0 CPU Speed = Bus Freq. x Ratio Example of 4.0 CPU Core/Bus Ratio JB JB2 JB3 JB4 ON ON OFF ON 2-7

48 SUPER P6DBS/P6DBE/P6DBU/P6SBU/P6SBS/P6SBA/P6SBM Manual 2-7 Mounting the Motherboard in the Chassis All the motherboards have standard mounting holes to fit different types of chassis. Chassis may come with a variety of mounting fasteners made of metal or plastic. Although a chassis may have both metal and plastic fasteners, metal fasteners are the most highly recommended because they ground the system board to the chassis. Therefore, use as many metal fasteners as possible for better grounding. 2-8 Connecting Cables Power Supply Connector After you have securely mounted the motherboard to the chassis, you are ready to connect the cables. See page -27 for power supply requirements. Attach the ATX power supply cables to J32. See Table 2-2 for the pin definitions of an ATX power supply. Table 2-2 ATX Power Supply Connector Pin Definitions for J32 Pin Number Definition Pin Number Definition 3.3V 3.3V 2 3.3V3 2-2V 3 Ground 3 Ground 4 5V 4 PS-ON 5 Ground 5 Ground 6 5V 6 Ground 7 Ground 7 Ground 8 PW-OK 8-5V 9 5VSB 9 5V 0 2V 20 5V Secondary Power Connector The Secondary Power Connector is recommended when a heavy load of peripherals has been connected to the motherboard. Note: Be sure to use a X 6 pin connector and check the power supply layout before attaching it. The Secondary Power Connector is located on J36. See Table 2-3 for pin definitions. Table 2-3 Secondary Power Connector Pin Definitions for J36 Pin Number Definition Ground 2 Ground 3 Ground V V 6 +5V (keyed) Infrared Connector The infrared connector is located on pins -5 of JF2. See Table 2-4 for pin definitions. Table 2-4 Infrared Pin Definitions for JF2 Pin Number Definition +5V Key IRRX Ground IRTX 2-8

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