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Chapter 1: Introduction1-1Chapter 1Introduction1-1 OverviewThe SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU supports Pentium II 233-333 MHzprocessors at a 66MHz bus
SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU Manual1-2SUPER P6DGSFigure 1-1. SUPER P6DGS/P6DBS Motherboard Picture(Both boards share the same PCB)
Chapter 1: Introduction1-3®J21COM2J20COM1J34PS/2 KB(bottom)PS/2 MOUSE(top) J32ATX POWER J9 J11 J121 J10PW_ON RESET JF1IDE LED/KEYLOCK/SPEAKER
SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU Manual1-4SUPER P6DGEFigure 1-3. SUPER P6DGE/P6DBE Motherboard Picture(Both boards share the same PCB)
Chapter 1: Introduction1-5®J19ParallelPortJ21COM2J20COM1 J13 J32ATX POWERPW_ON RESET JF1IDE LED/KEYLOCK/SPEAKERIR CON JF2Bank3 IDE 2 IDE 1FLOPP
SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU Manual1-6SUPER P6DGUFigure 1-5. SUPER P6DGU/P6DBU Motherboard Picture(Both boards share the same PCB)
Chapter 1: Introduction1-7Figure 1-6. SUPER P6DGU Motherboard Layout®J21COM2J20COM1 J14 J13 J32ATX POWER J9 J11 J12 J10PW_ON RESET JF1IDE LE
SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU Manual1-8SUPER P6SGUFigure 1-7. SUPER P6SGU Motherboard Picture(OEM board only)
Chapter 1: Introduction1-9Figure 1-8. SUPER P6SGU Motherboard Layout®J21COM2J20COM1 J32ATX POWER J9 J11 J12 J10Bank3 U14 J81J17,J18USBCPU FANJ
The information in this User’s Manual has been carefully reviewed and is believed to beaccurate. The vendor assumes no responsibility for any inaccur
SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU Manual1-10CPU440GXCPUAGPPortIOAPICPIIX4PowerManagementSDRAMHost BusPCI SlotsSMBusUSBPortsIDE PortsISA SlotsBIOSSIOSCSIFi
Chapter 1: Introduction1-11Features of the P6DGS, P6DGE, P6DGU and P6SGUThe following list covers the general features of the SUPER P6DGS, P6DGE,P6DGU
SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU Manual1-12• Hardware BIOS virus protection• Auto-switching voltage regulator for the CPU core• SUPERMICRO SUPER Doctor a
Chapter 1: Introduction1-131-2 Chipset OverviewThe 440GX chipset, developed by Intel, is the ultimate processor platform tar-geted for 3D graphics and
SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU Manual1-14Environmental Temperature ControlThe thermal control sensor monitors the real-time CPU temperature. It willtu
Chapter 1: Introduction1-15Hardware BIOS Virus ProtectionThe system BIOS is protected by hardware so that no virus can infect theBIOS area. The user
SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU Manual1-161-5 ACPI/PC 98 FeaturesACPI stands for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface. The ACPIspecification defi
Chapter 1: Introduction1-17Real Time Clock Wake-Up AlarmThe PC may appear to be off when not in use, but it is still capable ofresponding to preset wa
SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU Manual1-18The SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU accommodates ATX power sup-plies. Although most power supplies generally me
Chapter 1: Introduction1-191-8 AIC-7895 MultiChannelTM Single-Chip Ultra SCSIThe SUPER P6DGS has an onboard SCSI controller that is 100% compatiblewit
PrefaceAbout This ManualThis manual is written for system houses, PC technicians andknowledgeable PC end users. It provides information for the insta
SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU Manual1-20controller can support external High Voltage Differential (HVD) transceiversonly for Ultra data rates. When i
Chapter 2: Installation2-1Chapter 2Installation2-1 Static-Sensitive DevicesStatic-sensitive electric discharge can damage electronic components. Topr
SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU Manual2-22. Install the Universal Retention Mechanism (URM) under the mother-board. Do this before mounting the motherb
Chapter 2: Installation2-3slide into the holes in the heatsink support and that the alignment notch inthe SEC cartridge fits over the plug in Slot 1.
SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU Manual2-4Figure 2-3. Attaching the Fan Power Cable B C AInstallation of the Universal Retention Mechanism(URM)*Pl
Chapter 2: Installation2-5Figure 2-4. URM and Celeron InstallationTop view of Celeron capRTabNote notch in socketScrew holes forretentionmechanismSup
SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU Manual2-63 2 1CPU Core/Bus Ratio3.03.54.04.55.05.56.06.57.07.5JB1ONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFJB2OFFOFFONONOFFOFFONONOFF
Chapter 2: Installation2-72-5 Mounting the Motherboard in the ChassisAll the motherboards have standard mounting holes to fit different types ofchassi
SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU Manual2-8PW_ON ConnectorThe PW_ON connector is locatedon pins 9 and 10 of JF2. Momen-tarily contacting both pins willpo
Chapter 2: Installation2-9JumperPosition1-22-3DefinitionPIIX4 CtrlSave PD StateTable 2-10Power Save State SelectPin Definitions(JP20)Position1-2Positi
SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU User’s Manualasked questions] section is provided. Instructions are also included for tech-nical support procedure, for
SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU Manual2-10Table 2-13ATX Serial Port Pin Definitions Pin Number Definition 1 DCD 2 DSR 3 Serial In 4
Chapter 2: Installation2-11Chassis IntrusionThe Chassis Intrusion Detector islocated on JL1. See the board lay-outs and the PC Health Monitoringsecti
SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU Manual2-12Top View of DIMM SocketFigure 2-6. Installing DIMMsTo Install:Insertvertically,press downuntil it snapsinto p
Chapter 2: Installation2-13two hard disk drives and the SCSI adapter. (Note: most SCSI hard drivesare single-ended SCSI devices.) The SCSI ID is det
SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU Manual2-14 Pin Number Function 1 GND 2 GND 3 GND 4 GND 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND
Chapter 2: Installation2-1568-Pin LVD SCSIConnector Refer to Table 2-24 for thepin definitions of the 68-pinLVD SCSI connector.Signal Names+DB(12)+DB
SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU Manual2-16AGP PortThere are no jumpers toconfigure the AGP port J8.Refer to Table 2-25 for thepin definitions.Pin #12345
3-1Chapter 3: TroubleshootingChapter 3Troubleshooting3-1 Troubleshooting ProceduresUse the following procedures and chart to troubleshoot your system.
3-2SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU ManualNo Power1. Make sure the default jumper is on and the CPU is correctly set up.2. Turn the power switch on and o
3-3Chapter 3: TroubleshootingLosing the System’s Setup Configuration1. Check the setting of jumper JBT1. Ensure that you are using a highquality powe
PrefaceTable of ContentsPrefaceAbout This Manual ...
3-4SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU Manual3-3 Frequently Asked QuestionsQuestion: What are the differences between the various memo-ries that the 440GX
3-5Chapter 3: TroubleshootingQuestion: After flashing the BIOS my system does not have video.How can I correct this?Answer: If the system does not h
3-6SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU ManualQuestion: Why can't I turn off the power using the momentarypower on/off switch?Answer: The instant powe
3-7Chapter 3: Troubleshooting2. When you are prompted to specify the mass storage devices, press S.3. Provide the driver disks included with the mothe
3-8SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU ManualNotes
Chapter 4: AMIBIOS4-1Chapter 4AMIBIOS4-1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the AMIBIOS for Intel 440GX Pentium II/III 600/550/500/450/400/350/333/300
BIOS User's Manual4-2 Checking NVRAM xxxxx KB OK Hit <DEL> if you want to run SETUP (C) Super Micro Computer, Inc., XX-XXXX-XXXXXX
Chapter 4: AMIBIOS4-3 AMIBIOS System Configuration (C) 1985-1997 American Megatrends Inc., Main Processor : Pentium(tm) II Base Memory Size : 640
BIOS User's Manual4-4Figure 4-1. Standard Option HighlightedFigure 4-2. Settings for Standard Option
Chapter 5: Running Setup5-1Chapter 5Running Setup**Optimal and Fail-Safe default settings are bolded in text unless otherwisenoted.The WinBIOS Setup o
SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU User’s ManualPower Supply Connector ... 2-7Seconda
BIOS User's Manual5-2not workproperly. If you are absolutely certain that youknow the drive's PIO mode, select PIO mode 0-4, asappropriateC
Chapter 5: Running Setup5-33½ inch, 1.44 MB 3½ inch or 2.88 MB 3½ inch. Note: The Optimaland Fail-Safe settings for Floppy Drive A are 1.44 MB 3 1/2
BIOS User's Manual5-41st Boot Device2nd Boot Device3rd Boot DeviceThe options for 1st Boot Device are Disabled, 1st IDE-HDD, 2nd IDE-HDD, 3rd IDE
Chapter 5: Running Setup5-5Display Mode at Add-on ROM InitThis option determines the display mode during add-on ROM (exceptVideo add-on ROM) initializ
BIOS User's Manual5-6password prompt appears every time the computer is turned on. IfSetup is chosen, the password prompt appears if WinBIOS Set
Chapter 5: Running Setup5-7C800, 16K ShadowCC00, 16K ShadowD000, 16K ShadowD400, 16K ShadowD800, 16K ShadowDC00, 16K ShadowThese options enable shadow
BIOS User's Manual5-8outside of main DRAM range (i.e. in the 640k - 1M range or above TOM)- The GX can assert SERR# upon detecting an invalid AGP
Chapter 5: Running Setup5-9Memory Autosizing SupportThe dynamic detection and sizing of SDRAM and EDO is performed by theBIOS in a system populated wi
BIOS User's Manual5-10DRAM Refresh RateThis option specifies the interval between Refresh signals to DRAMsystem memory. The settings for this op
Chapter 5: Running Setup5-11Gated ClockSignal GCLKEN enables internal dynamic clock gating in the GX when aAGPset "IDLE" state occurs. This
Table of ContentsChapter 4: AMIBIOS4-1 Introduction ...
BIOS User's Manual5-128bit I/O Recovery TimeThis option specifies the length of a delay inserted between consecutive8-bit I/O operations. The se
Chapter 5: Running Setup5-13DMA6 TypeDMA7 TypeThese options specify the bus that the specified DMA channel can beused on. The settings are PC/PCI, Di
BIOS User's Manual5-14Hard Disk Power Down ModeThis option specifies the power conserving state that the hard disk driveenters after the specifie
Chapter 5: Running Setup5-15no display activity for the length of time specified in the Standby Timeout(Minute) option, the computer enters a power sa
BIOS User's Manual5-16PCI VGA Palette SnoopThe settings for this option are Disabled or Enabled. When set toEnabled, multiple VGA devices operat
Chapter 5: Running Setup5-17PCI Slot1 IRQ PriorityPCI Slot2 IRQ PriorityPCI Slot3 IRQ PriorityPCI Slot4 IRQ PriorityThese options specify the IRQ prio
BIOS User's Manual5-18Reserved Memory SizeThis option specifies the size of the memory area reserved for legacyISA adapter cards. The settings a
Chapter 5: Running Setup5-19H/W Monitor In0 (CPU 1)H/W Monitor In1 (CPU 2)H/W Monitor In2 (+3.3V)H/W Monitor In3 (+5V)H/W Monitor In4 (+12V)H/W Monito
BIOS User's Manual5-20Parallel Port ModeThis option specifies the parallel port mode. The settings are Normal, Bi-Dir, EPP or ECP. When set to
Chapter 5: Running Setup5-21The password check option is enabled in the Advanced Setup bychoosing either Always or Setup. The password is stored in C
SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU User’s ManualviiiP6DGS/P6DGE P6DGU/P6SGUJumperJB1, JB2, JB3, JB4JBT1JP20JL2JA5JA6JP11ConnectorJ17J18J19J20J21J32J34J36JA
BIOS User's Manual5-225-4-2 Fail-Safe DefaultThe Fail-Safe default settings consist of the safest set of parameters.Use them if the system is beh
Appendix ABIOS Error Beep Codes & MessagesDuring the POST (Power-On Self-Test) routines, which are performed eachtime the system is powered on, er
BIOS ManualA-2Beeps Error message Description1 Refresh Failure The memory refresh circuitry on themotherboard is faulty.2 Parity Error A parity error
A-3Appendix A: BIOS Error Beep CodesIf it beeps... then ...1, 2, 3 times reseat the DIMM memory. If thesystem still beeps, replace the memory.6 times
BIOS ManualA-4Error Message Information8042 Gate -- A20 Gate A20 on the keyboard controller (8042)Error is not working. Replace the 8042.Address Line
A-5Appendix A: BIOS Error Beep CodesError Message InformationCMOS Time and Run Standard Setup to set the date and timeDate Not Set in CMOS RAM.D: Driv
BIOS ManualA-6Error Message InformationInvalid Boot Diskette The BIOS can read the disk in floppy driveA:, but cannot boot the computer. Useanother b
B-1Appendix B: AMIBIOS POST Diagnostics Error MessagesAppendix BAMIBIOS POST Diagnostic Error MessagesThis section describes the power-on self-test&ap
BIOS ManualB-2CheckPoint Description10 The keyboard controller command byte is written.Next, issuing the pin 23 and 24 blocking and unblockingcommands
B-3Appendix B: AMIBIOS POST Diagnostics Error MessagesCheckPoint Description28 Initialization before setting the video mode is complete.Configuring th
ixPrefaceFront Control Panel ConnectorPlease see pages 2-7 through2-9 for pin definitions.HardDriveLEDKeyboardlockSpeakerIR ConPower OnXResetJF2 JF1XP
BIOS ManualB-4CheckPoint Description38 Initializing the bus input, IPL, and general devices next, ifpresent.39 Displaying bus initialization error mes
B-5Appendix B: AMIBIOS POST Diagnostics Error MessagesCheckPoint Description4C The memory below 1 MB has been cleared via a softreset. Clearing the m
BIOS ManualB-6CheckPoint Description60 The DMA page register test passed. Performing theDMA Controller 1 base register test next.62 The DMA controlle
B-7Appendix B: AMIBIOS POST Diagnostics Error MessagesCheckPoint Description87 The programming before WINBIOS Setup hasbeen completed. Uncompressing t
BIOS ManualB-8CheckPoint Description99 Any initialization required after the option ROM test hasbeen completed. Configuring the timer data area andpr
B-9Appendix B: AMIBIOS POST Diagnostics Error MessagesCheckPoint DescriptionA9 Returned from adaptor ROM at E000h control.Next, performing any initial
BIOS ManualB-10Notes
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