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1. E J2 aus a7 JES ICH4 150 SCSI CH A Secondary IDE Secondary IDE Primary IDE Floppy SCSI CH B J55 P RJ45 10710071000 b E AGP Pro 8X 4X o PcI32 bit 33Mh3 Poste Hi Pera2 bity 33MHz a 13 PCI X 64 bit 133MHz 3 3 Slot A fN PCI X 64 bity 100MHz 3 3 p Siot B pg POEM 64 bit 100MHz 3 316 co 1 AGP Pro 8X 4 PCI32 bity33MH2 5 434 P64H2 o g PEI22 bi t 33MHz 5V m 13 PCI X 64 bit 133MHz 3 3 Slot A PCI X 64 bit 100MHz 3 3V Slot B C4 J5 PCI X 64 bit 100MHz 3 3 Slot C co Eie J300 J32 E 372 aos I7 JES TO ie 0 EI Secondary IDE Primary IDE Floppy 3 J71 ICH4 ao SCSI CH A Secondary IDE Primary IDE Floppy SCSI CH B J55 OPEN Default To enable PCI X capability on Slot A CLOSE To disable PCI X capability on Slot A OPEN Default To enable PCI X capability on Slot B and Slot C CLOSE To disable PCEX capability on SlotB and SlotC Onboard SCSI chip PCI X capability will be disabled due to sharing of the same bus You can reset the CMOS settings by using this jumper when you Have forgotten your system setup password Need to clear system BIOS setting Power off system and disconnect power supply from AC source Op
2. Slot C f e J300 u32 SCSI SCSICHA scsi cHe CHB OJ55 2 7 Flashing BIOS Protection Jumper J13 OPEN Default To disable BIOS protection aE system BIOS canbe flashed with flashing utility AGP Pro SX 4X PcT32 bit 33MH2 afed fe CLOSE Lae ee eet To enable BIOS protection System BIOS can not be flashed with flashing A 64 bitz 100MHz 3 3 Slot C utility J300 J32 SCSI CH A SCSI CH B PCI X 64 bit 133MHz 3 3V Slot A 2 8 Rear Panel USB ACPI Jumper J14 CLOSE Pins 1 and 2 Default To disable rear panel USB devices ACPI o S3 S4 S5 wake up function O O n90 J720 37 J AGP Pro 8X 4 PcI32 bits33MHz2 5V 7 q ae hail T CLOSE Pins 2 and 3 a Cem To enable rear panel USB devices ACPI Crw S3 S4 S5 wake up function IEEE 1394 SPDIF PCI X 64 bit 100MHz 3 3 Slot B L e Total current of all USB devices should not exceed the standby current rating of the power supply C4 J5 PCI X 64 bit 100MHz 3 3 Slot C E6 J300 4532 SCSI CH A SCSI CH B D55 http www TYAN com 2 9 Disable Slot A PCI X Capability Jumper J30 a jac AGP Pro 8X743 k4 PcI32 bit 33MHz 5V 731 o g PEI22 bi t7 33MHz 5V m 13 ors 3 bi
3. TYAN Thunder i7505 S2665 Revision 1 01 Copyright TYAN Computer Corporation 2002 All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or translated without prior written consent from TYAN Computer Corp All registered and unregistered tademarks and company names contained in this manual are property of their respective owners including but not limited to the following TYAN Thunder i7505 S2665 are trademarks of TYAN Computer Corporation Intel Xeon and combinations thereof are trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Phoenix BIOS is a trademark of Phoenix Technologies Winbond is a trademark of Winbond Electronics Corporation Adaptec is a trademark of Adaptec Inc AnalogDevice and ADMare trademarks of Analog Devices Inc Sony Philips Digital Interface SPDIF is a trademark of Sony Corporation and Philips Electronics PS 2 is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Portable Document Format PDF is a trademark of Adobe Corporation Information contained in this document is furnished by TYAN Computer Corporation and has been reviewed for accuracy and reliability prior to printing TYAN assumes no liability and disclaims any express or implied warranty relating to sale and or use of TYAN products we also assume no including liability or warranties relating to fitness for a particular purpose or merchantability TYAN retains the right to
4. o PC132 bit 33MHz 5V E ja CLOSE J13 Secondary IDE PCI X 64 bit 133MHz 3 3V Slot A mace To disable onboard LAN PCI X 64 bity 100MHz 3 3V Slot B SCSI 75 Perx 64 bitz 100MHz 3 3 Slot C C16 J300 u32 SCSI CH A CPU l ol l J14 J12 5 O O Ted as O men aj L amio O O E Use these headers to connect chassis and amp 2 gin m processor cooling fans to your motherboard E Cooling fans can keep the system stable and pead m reliable for its product life O g Pers2 bi ty 33MHz 5V 1 m J13 7 Secondary IDE PCI X 64 bits 133MHz 3 3 SlotA maw Max 850mA fans supported PCI X 64 bit 100MHz 3 3 Slot B SCSI J08 2 i a J5 PCI X 64 bit 100Mpewein OV Slot C Ee J308 u32 SCSI CH A scsi CHB COMI DIMMS DIMM4 SPDIF C http www TYAN com 2 6 PS 2 ACPI Jumper J12 a CLOSE Pins 1 and 2 Default To disable PS 2 devices ACPI wake up function O O 4720 373 J65 AGP Pro 8X743 PcI32 bit 33MHz 5V P64H2 0 p PcI32 bity 33MHz 5V H Cm CLOSE Pins 2 and 3 Cmm To enable PS 2 devices ACPI wake up function PCI X 64 bit 100MHz 3 3 Slot B Floppy C4 J08 js PEEX 64 bit 100MHz 3 3
5. IDE Both This setting determines whether the Primary ICH4 primary and secondary IDE Secondary channels are activated Disable CD ROM Readable CD ROM drive 3 4 5 I O Device Configuration Sub Menu Serial Port A Enabled Enabled To turn on the port Disabled It requires entering a base I O address Auto and an interrupt number Disabled To turn off the port Auto To let BIOS configure the port automatically during POST Serial Port A Base I O Address Parallel Port Enabled Enabled To turn on the port Disabled It requires entering a base I O address Auto and an interrupt number Disabled To turn off the port Auto To let BIOS configure the port automatically during POST Parallel Port Mode ECP EPP Bi directional Output Only Parallel Port Base I O Address 378 278 3BC Parallel Port Interrupt IRQ7 IRQ5 Parallel Port DMA Channel DMA3 DMA1 http www TYAN com 3 4 6 Integrated SCSI Network USB Audio 1394 Controller Sub Menu Disabled integrated PCI device is activated Option ROM Scan Enabled This setting determines whether the Disabled option ROM of theintegrated PCI device is loaded during system BIOS POST Latency Timer Default This setting controls how long each 0020h PCI device can hold the bus before 0040h another PCI device takes over When 0060h set to higher values every PCI device 0080h can conduct transactions for a longer OOAOh time and thus improve the effective 0O
6. PEI32 b it 33MHz 5V W J113 Secondary IDE PCI X 64 bit 133MHz 3 3 Slot A Primary IDE PCI X 64 bit 100MHz 3 3 Slot B s Foy J5 PCI X 64 bit 100MHz 3 3 Slot C e J300 32 http www TYAN com 2 15 Front Panel Audio Connector J71 Signal Description Right line ES Right line Signal Description g TR RGP Fro 6X747 J output return PCI32 bit 33MHz 5V 434 P64H2 PCI32 bit 33MHz 5V PCI X 64 bit 133MHz 3 3 Slot A Secondary IDE Primary IDE Left line return PCI X 64 bits 100MHz 3 3 Slot B Floppy Left line 5 PCI X 64 bit 100MHz 3 3 Slot C SCSI CH B s55 C16 J300 J32 6 J Intrusion cable detection low asserted AGP Pro 8X74 Pera mit anila Pin 2 PCI32 bit 33MHz 5 r 1 seme Intrusion detection low asserted Secondary IDE PCI X 64 bit 133MHz 3 3 Slot A Primary IDE Floppy PCI X 64 bit 100MHz 3 3 Slot B g PCI X 64 bit 100MHz 3 3 Slot C J300 SCSI CH B Signal Signal Description Description negative A negative B aa LUM Data Dat
7. and on the user is encouraged to try one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that of the receiver e Consult the dealer on an experienced radio television technician for help Notice for Canada This apparatus complies with the Class B limits for radio interference as specified in the Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations Cet appareil est conforme aux norms de Classe B d interference radio tel que specifie par le Ministere Canadien des Communications dans les reglements d ineteference radio Notice for Europe CE Mark This product is in conformity with the Council Directive 89 336 EEC 92 31 EEC EMC CAUTION Lithium battery included with this board Do not puncture mutilate or dispose of battery in fire Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by manufacturer Dispose of used battery according to manufacturer instructions and in accordance with your local regulations Document D1491 100 http www tyan com
8. bulletins driver updates and other information http ww w tyan com 3 Contact your dealer for helo BEFORE calling TYAN 4 Check the TYAN user group alt comp periphs mainboard TYAN Returning Merchandise for Service During the warranty period contact your distributor or system vendor FIRST for any product problems This warranty only covers normal customer use and does not cover damages incurred during shipping or failure due to the alteration misuse abuse or improper maintenance of products NOTE A receipt or copy of your invoice marked with the date of purchase is required before any warranty service can be rendered You may obtain service by calling the manufacturer for a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number The RMA number should be prominently displayed on the outside of the shipping carton and the package should be mailed prepaid TYAN will pay to have the board shipped back to you http www TYAN com Notice for the USA Compliance Information Statement Declaration of Conformity Procedure DoC FCC Part 15 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off
9. local buses Bus mastering allows peripheral devices and IDEs to access the system memory without going through the CPU similar to DMA channels Cache a temporary storage area for data that will be needed often by an application Using a cache lowers data access times since the information is stored in SRAM instead of slower DRAM Note that the cache is also much smaller than your regular memory a typical cache size is 512KB while you may have as much as 4GB of regular memory http www TYAN com Closed and open jumpers jumpers and jumper pins are active when they are on or closed and inactive when they are off or open CMOS Complementary Meta tOxide Semiconductors chips that hold the basic startup information for the BIOS COM port another name for the serial port which is called as such because it transmits the eight bits of a byte of data along one wire and receives data on another single wire that is the data is transmitted in serial form one bit after another Parallel ports transmit the bits of a byte on eight different wires at the same time that is in parallel form eight bits at the same time DDR Double Data Rate a technology designed to double the clock speed of the memory It activates output on both the rising and falling edge of the system clock rather than on just the rising edge potentially doubling output DIMM Dual In line Memory Module faster and more capacious form
10. lt Enter gt selects field gt Remote Power On F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit _VSelect Menu _ Enter Select Sub Menu_F10 Save and Exit 3 6 1 Remote Power On Sub Menu Feature Option Cescription _ Remote Power On Enabled Set to enable to have WOL wakeup Disabled on LAN suppo 3 6 2 After Power Failure Sub Menu Feature Option Ci escription _ After Power Failure Stay Off This setting specifies whether your Last State system will reboot after a power failure Power On or interrupt occurs Set to stay off to leave the computer in the power off state Set to last state to restore the system to the previous status before power failure or interrupt occurred Set to power on to leave the computer in the pow ite http www TYAN com 3 7 BIOS Boot Menu BIOS Setup Utility Advanced Securit Power Boot Exit ltem Specific Help gt Quick Boot Mode gt Display Option ROM Message lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt or gt Default Primary Video Adapter lt Enter gt selects field gt Boot Device Priority F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit _VSelect Menu _ Enter Select Sub Menu_F10 Save and Exit 3 7 1 Quick Boot Mode Sub Menu Set this option to enabled for allowing system to display PCI devices option ROM Set this option to control the system graphics device initialization priority Set to AGP To make the
11. o ta i T Ho O a Li 1 1 O O Od fe LI a i O O L U n90 AGP Pro 8X 4X PCI32 bit 33MHz 5V 434 P64H2 Hi PC132 bit 33MHz 5V ao ian aa J l e Connects to Intel RAIDIOS card or Adaptec U Zero Channel RAID card for SCSI RAID solution J74 DIMMS DIMM4 J66 J 113 Secondary IDE PCI X 64 bit 133MHz 3 3V Slot A Primary IDE PCI X 64 bit 100MHz 3 3 Slot B A Floppy T e J300 ggJ32 SCSI CH A SCSI CH B fuss 2 20 OEM Reserved Connectors and Jumpers These connectors and jumpers which are not listed are reserved for OEM use only http www TYAN com 2 21 Mounting the Motherboard Before installing your motherboard make sure your chassis has the necessary motherboard support studs installed These studs are usually manufacturer pre installed metal and are gold in color If you are unsure of stud placement lay the motherboard inside the chassis and align the studs NOTE YOU MUST make sure that there are no studs where there are no screw holes 2 22 Installing the Memory Before attempting to install any memory here are a few key points to note before installing memory modules onto your board Supports up to 4GB of memory DIMM 1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMI 4 http www TYAN com Memory modules must be installed in pairs DI
12. static charge i e power supply case For the safest conditions Tyan recommends wearing a static safety wrist strap 2 Hold the motherboard by its edges Do not touch the bottom of the board or flex the board in any way 3 Avoid touching the motherboard components IC chips connectors memory modules and leads 4 Place the motherboard on a grounded antistatic surface or on the antistatic bag that the board was shipped in 5 Inspect the board for damage The following pages include details on how to install your motherboard into your chassis as well as installing the processor memory disk drives and cables NOTE DO NOT APPLY POWER TO THE BOARD IF IT HAS BEEN DAMAGED WARNING The Thunder i7505 S2665 only supports EPS12V power supplies and will not operate with other types DO NOT use ATX 2 x ATX12V and dual AMDGES power supplies as they will damage the board and void your warranty Only EEB V3 0 form factor chassis is supported Other form factors may short the board because the installation studs are in different locations http www TYAN com 2 0 Board The following is an image of the S2665 n BFE es rj PIN SET El i Fy eter Pa l Heit TEE HASE E E ITT CELE CE EELECEEEEE F ar r a az EE Pe as mik PF A t a Te Ae EEEE j od PELE FRIOORRPNIS OBE ee This picture is representative of the latest board revision available at the time of publishing The boar
13. system initialize the AGP card first If the AGP card is not available it will initialize the PCI card Set to PCI To make the system initialize the PCI card first If the PCI card is not 3 7 4 Boot Device Priority Sub Menu The boot menu will list all bootable devices Arrange the priorities of all bootable devices by using arrow keys and then pressing lt Enter gt http www TYAN com 3 8 BIOS Exit Menu BIOS Setup Utility Advanced Securit Power Boot Exit ltem Specific Help gt Exit Saving Changes gt Exit Discarding Changes lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt or gt Load Setup Defaults lt Enter gt selects field gt Discard Changes gt Save Changes F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit _VSelect Menu _ Enter Select Sub Menu_F10 Save and Exit 3 8 1 Exit Saving Changes Use this option to exit setup utility and re boot All new selections you have made are stored into CMOS System will use the new settings to boot up 3 8 2 Exit Discarding Changes Use this option to exit setup utility and re boot All new selections you have made are not stored into CMOS System will use the old settings to boot up 3 8 3 Load Setup Defaults Use this option to load all default setup values Use this option when system CMOS values have been corrupted or modified incorrectly 3 8 4 Discard Changes Use this option to restore all new setup values that you have made bu
14. 0COh PCI bandwidth OOEOh 3 4 7 AGP Slot Sub Menu Latency Timer This setting controls how long each PCI device can hold the bus before another PCI device takes over When set to higher values every PCI device can conduct transactions for a longer time and thus improve the effective PCI bandwidth Graphic Aperture This setting controls system RAM allocation The aperture is a portion of the memory address range dedicated to graphics memory address space Host cycles that hit the aperture range are forwarded to the AGP without any 3 4 8 PCI Device Slot n Sub Menu Option ROM Scan Enabled This setting determines whether the Disabled option ROM of the PCI slot is loaded during system BIOS POST Latency Timer Default This setting controls how long each 0020h PCI device can hold the bus before another PCI device takes over OOEOh http www TYAN com 3 5 BIOS Security Menu BIOS Setup Utility Advanced Securit Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help gt Set User Password gt Clear All Passwords lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt or gt Clear Supervisor Password lt Enter gt selects field gt Clear User Password F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit _VSelect Menu _ Enter Select Sub Menu_F10 Save and Exit 3 6 BIOS Power Menu BIOS Setup Utility Advanced Securit Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt or After Power Failure
15. 4 Pin DIMM Slot To remove the memory module simply push the clamps outwards until the memory module pops up Then remove the module TIP When installing memory a module may require a considerable amount of force to seat properly although this is very rare To avoid bending and damaging your motherboard place it on its anti static bag and onto a flat surface then proceed with mem ory installation For important memory information please check Tyan s web site at www tyan com_ for recommendations YOU MUST unplug the power supply before performing system hardware NOTE changes in order to avoid damaging the board or expansion device 17 http www TYAN com 2 23 Installing the Processor s and Heatsink s Your Thunder i7505 S2665 supports the latest processor technologies from Intel Check the following page on TYAN s website http www tyan com for latest processor support The following diagrams will detail how to install your processor s Insert CPU Lift lever up Secure lever hom CPU Socket CPU Socket Only identical CPUs can be used When installing only 1 processor ensure to install it in CPU socket 1 see page 8 The processors you choose to use may not look exactly like the one pictured above nor will the socket look exactly the same The diagram is a visual guide to help you install processors 1 Lift the lever on the socket as far back as possible to the s ocket 2 Align the pr
16. EPS12V power supply that has a 24 pin and an 8 pin power connector The extra 6 pin AUX power connector is needed if you plan on using an AGP Pro video card Please be aware that ATX 2 x ATX12V and dual ATXGES 24 8 pin power supplies are not compatible with the board 24 pin 8 pin 6 pin S2665 with PCVAGP video card S2665 with AGP Pro video card beak ao O 1 9 MCH L O O Ley LJ n90 Ji aa a AGP Pro 8X74 J6S PCI32 bits33MHz 5 J66 434 P64H2 i oC ICH4 J50 Hi PC132 bit 33MHz 5V q oO PCI X 64 bit 133MHz 3 3 Slot A Primary IDE PCI X 64 bit 100MHz 3 3 Slot B SCSI Floppy J08 s PCIX 64 bit 100MHz 3 3 Slot C iu 8 24 pin main power connector J22 g PWR e0 CPU DIMM3 DIMM4 CPU2 E J16 J300 32 SCSI CH A SCSI CH B JSS Disconnect power supply from electrical outlet Connect 8 pin 12V power connector Connect 6 pin AUX power connector required if using an AGP pro video card Connect 24 pin main power connector Connect power cable to power supply to power outlet o ARON Certain EPS12V power supplies do not have the 6 pin AUX power connector NOTE Please check with your power supply vendors if you plan to use an AGP Pro video card YOU MUST unplug the power supply before plugging
17. MM1 DIMM2 or DIMM3 DIMM4 At least two unbuffered DDR ECC non ECC modules must be installed All installed memory will be automatically detected no need to set any jumpers Supports 128MB 256MB 512MB and 1GB unbuffered DDR200 266 modules DIMM1 DIMM2 Or DIMM3 DIMM4 Or DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4 DDR Unbuffered Non ECC V supported DDR Unbuffered ECC V supported DDR Registered ECC X unsupported Make sure that the memory you have is compatible with the motherboard as well as the processor For example DDR200 and DDR266 memory modules can be used for FSB 400MHz Intel Xeon processor but only DDR266 memory modules can be used for FSB 533MHz Intel Xeon processor FB R00 P1600 DD ROGE PCR TON supported supported Xeon FSB 533MHz X A unsupported supported Memory Installation Procedure When installing memory modules make sure the modules align properly with the memory socket There should be a key small indent on your memory module that fits according to the key in the memory socket DDR modules and sockets have only one key which is slightly off center of the module socket The method of installing memory modules is detailed in the following diagrams DDR Module DDR 184 Pin DIMM Slot Only 1 key Once the memory modules are firmly seated in the socket two clamps on either side will close and secure the module into the socket Sometimes you may need to close the clamps manually DDR 18
18. a pre PKAN positive A positive B PCI32 bit 33MH2 5V PCI32 bit 33MHz 5V i E Secondary IDE G N D 7 G N D PCI X 64 bit 133MHz 3 3 Slot A et Primary IDE bi 3 3 V PCI X 64 bit 100MHz 3 3VY Slot B n K Not PCI X 64 bit 100MHz 3 3V Slot C a ey Me connected J300 SCSI CHA J C416 32 http www TYAN com 2 18 Front Panel Connector J74 PWR J3 2 O E O L Bi Le O n0 3729 373 AGP Pro 8X74 J amp S 7 PCI32 bits33MH2 5 N34 P64H2 ICH4 PCI32 bit 33MHz 5 0 PCI X 64 bit 133MHz 3 3 Slot A PCI X 64 bit 100MHz 3 3 Slot B SCSI z PCI X 64 bit 100MHz 3 3 Slot C Secondary IDE Primary IDE Floppy Sleep LED Sleep LED O 3 K Ls ey PowerLED 9 GND 111 Message LED 13 Message LED _ 15 HD LED 4 19 PHDLED 2A 2 GND Power Button Sleep Button Reset Button a i 2 19 SCSI RAID PCI Slot C C6 J300 32 SCSI CH A SCSI CH B Signal Description Pin a ae Signal Description Pint eed O 6 I2 14 Key 6 o 18 A 26 o 28B 30 GND y O PS 2 O O 13
19. a replacement BIOS There are no exceptions Tyan does not have a policy for replacing BIOS chips directly with end users In no event will Tyan be held responsible for damages done by the end user http www TYAN com Appendix l Glossary ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface a power management specification that allows the operating system to control the amount of power distributed to the computer s devices Devices not in use can be turned off reducing unnecessary power expenditure AGP Accelerated Graphics Port a PCl based interface which was designed specifically for demands of 3D graphics applications The 32 bit AGP channel directly links the graphics controller to the main memory While the channel runs only at 66 MHz it supports data transmission during both the rising and falling ends of the clock cycle yielding an effective speed of 133 MHz ATAPI AT Attachment Packet Interface also known as IDE or ATA a drive implementation that includes the disk controller on the device itself It allows CD ROMs and tape drives to be configured as master or slave devices just like HDDs ATX the form factor designed to replace the AT form factor It improves on the AT design by rotating the board 90 degrees so that the IDE connectors are closer to the drive bays and the CPU is closer to the power supply and cooling fan The keyboard mouse USB serial and parallel ports a re built in Bandwidth refers to carryi
20. ar The chart describes the legend keys and their alternates ky TT ru ction SOS http www TYAN com 3 3 BIOS Main Menu BIOS Setup Utility Advanced Securit Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt or gt Enable ACPI Yes lt Enter gt selects field BIOS Version 1 0 0 xx gt Installed OS Win2000 XP gt Reset Configuration Data Yes System Time 12 59 59 System Date 11 30 2002 System In formation F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit _VSelect Menu _ Enter Select Sub Menu_F10 Save and Exit 3 3 1 Enable ACPI Sub Menu Feature Option Description Enable ACPI Yes For operating systems that support No the ACPI functionality ICIL ad m A anq IV 3 3 2 Install OS Sub Menu Install OS Select the OS you will use mos t often Win2000 XP 3 3 3 Reset Configuration Data Sub Menu This setting erases all configuration data ina section of memory for ESCD Extended System Configuration Data which s tores the configuration settings for non PnP plug in devices Select Yes when required to restore wnute s defa 3 3 4 System Time MM DD J TC Set the system date an http www TYAN com 3 4 BIOS Advanced Menu BIOS Setup Utility Advanced Securit Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help gt BIOS Event Log and Hardware Monitor gt Processors lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt or gt Chi
21. ck securing peg d Repeat process to mount all other brackets e Seat heatsink between brackets on the processor f Attach heatsink clips http www TYAN com Finishing Installing the Heatsink After you finish installing the heatsink onto the processor and socket attach the end wire of the fan which should already be attached to the heatsink to the motherboard Th e following diagram illustrates how to connect fans onto the motherboard After you have finished installing all the fans you can connect your drives hard drives CD ROM drives etc to your motherboard 2 24 Installing Add In Cards Before installing add in cards it is helpful to know if they are fully compatible with your motherboard For this reason we have provided the diagrams below showing the most common slots that may appear on your motherboard Not all of the slots shown will necessarily appear on your motherboard However there will be combinations of what you see here AGP Pro 110 50 Slot AGP Slot Pil Bd bt PO Slots 3 3 volts a b faz PCI Slot 3 volts DDR SDRAM Olle Slot Find the appropriate slot for your add in card and insert the card firmly Do not force any add in cards or anything else into any slots if they will not seat in place NOTE YOU MUST unplug the power supply before performing system hardware changes in order to avoid damaging the board or expansion device Before Continuing onto section Connecting Exte
22. correctly installed floppy drives Drive is not automatically detected Check if the floppy controller is enabled under the BIOS settings Verify that the floppy cable is installed correctly Verify that the floppy drive is working properly i e try a new drive Drive Fail message at bootup Verify with another drive or cable Drive does not power on Check power cable and cabling Check power supply Drive activity light is constantly on Cable is on backwards TIP Pin 1 on the cable usually designated by a colored wire faces the drive s power connector http www TYAN com 2 28 Finishing Up Congratulations on making it this far You re finished setting up the hardware aspect of your computer Before closing up your chassis make sure that all cables and wires are connected properly especially IDE cables and jumpers You may have difficulty powering on your system if the motherboard jumpers are no t set correctly In the rare circumstance that you have experienced difficulty you can find help by asking your vendor for assistance If they are not available for assistance please find setup information and documentation online at our website or by calling your vendor s support line http www TYAN com Chapter 3 BIOS 3 0 BIOS Setup Utility With the BIOS setup utility you can modify BIOS settings and control the special features of your computer The setup utility uses a number of me
23. d you receive may or may not look exactly like the above picture The following page includes details on the vital components of this motherboard http www TYAN com 2 1 Board Parts Jumpers and Connectors O Jat AGP Pra 8Sk 4X T PCI32 bit s33MH2 9 J66 E J31 ua J50 o g POIS2 bits 33MHz 9 g co jdid secondary IDE PCI X 64 bit 133MHz 3 3 Slot A Primary IDE PeI 64 bit 100MHz 3 3 Slot B Floppy PcTY 64 bit 100MHz 3 3 Slot Cc C76 J308 J32 SCSI CH A g s CHB 55 This diagram is representative of the latest board revision available at the time of publishing The board you receive may not look exactly like the above diagram al Jumper Legend lool Jumper OFF without jumper cover L Jumper ON with jumper cover To indicate where the location of pin 1 To indicate where the location of pin 1 http www TYAN com 2 2 Jumper and Connector Settings Jumper Connector J10 Enable Disable Onboard Intel Open Enable Default 82540EM GbE NIC Close Disable J12 PS 2 ACPI Jumper Close Pin 1 and Pin 2 Default Disable PS 2 devices ACPI wake up function Close Pin 2 and Pin3 Enable PS 2 devices ACPI wake up function J13 Flashing BIOS Protection Open Disable Protection Default Jumper Close Enable Protection Close Pin1 and Pin 2 Default Disable rear panel USB devices ACPI wake up function J14 Rear Panel USB ACPI Jumper Close Pin 2 and Pin 3 Enab
24. en J13 to disable BIOS flash protection Use jumper to close JP50 for several seconds to Clear CMOS Take off jumper from JP50 default setting Reconnect power supply to AC source Power on system Use F2 key to go into system BIOS setup http www TYAN com 2 12 Front Panel USB ACP I Jumper J65 CLOSE Pins 1 and 2 Default To disable front panel USB devices ACPI S3 S4 S5 wake up function n90 AGP Pro 8X 4X PEI32 bit 33MHz 5V j 6 Eh z CLOSE Pins 2 and 3 SO A Cem To enable front panel USB devices ACPI Pas PE S3 S4 S5 wake up function PCI X 64 bity 100MHz 3 3V Slot B D REE CSS e Total current of all USB devices should not exceed the S IJ scs n Tess standby current rating of the power supply Eie J300 J32 Connects to a 1394 device via an optional 1394 cable P RJ45 10710071000 n90 AGP Pro 8X 4X PcI32 bit 33MHz 5V 5434 P64H2 g Pers2 bit 33MHz 5V a Js PCI X 64 bit 133MHz 3 3 Slot A PCI X 64 bity 100MHz 3 3 Slot B 5 PCI X 64 bit 100MHz 3 3 Slot C J300 m32 SCSI CH B Secondary IDE Primary IDE Connects to a LCD display via an optional cable El E J2 aus a7 JS AGP Pro 8374X PCI32 bits 33MH2 5V J66 jal P64H2 ICH4 g
25. hreads can be handled with ease by two processors With a 8x 4x AGP slot six USB 2 0 and 1 1 compatible ports two FireWire IEEE 1394 ports four DDR DIMM sockets a Gigabit Ethernet port plus an optional Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI the Thunder i7505 2665 is fast and flexible enough to fit your server needs Remember to visit TYAN s Website at http www tyan com There you can find information on all of TYAN s products with FAQs distributors list and BIOS setting explanations 1 2 Hardware Specifications Processor Dual mPGA604 ZIF sockets Supports one or two Intel Xeon processors with 512KB of integrated L2 cache Onboard 4 phase VRM VRM 9 1 spec Supports 400 533MHz Front Side Bus Chipset Intel E7505 chipset MCH ICH4 P64H2 FWH Intel P64H2 supports two PCI X buses Winbond W83627HF Super I O chip Analog Device ADM1027 systems monitor and multiple fan controller Memory Four 184 pin 2 5 Volt DDR DIMM sockets Dual channel memory bus Supports ECC non ECC type unbuffered memory modules Supports PC1600 PC2100 DDR DDR200 DDR266 Maximum 4 GB Expansion Slots Three independent PCI X buses One 8x 4x mode AGP Pro50 slot One 64 bit 133 100 66MHz 3 3 Volt PCI X slot Two 64 bit 100 66MHz 3 3 Volt PCI X slot Two 32 bit 33MHz 5 Volt PCI slots Total of six usable slots Integrated SCSI Manufacturing Option Adaptec 7902 dual channel Ul
26. le rear panel USB devices ACPI wake up function Er Disable PCX Capability Open PCI X Capable Default Jumper Slot A Close Disable PCI X Capabilit J31 Disable PCX Capability Open PCI X Capable Default Jumper SlotB and SlotC Close Disable PCI X Capability J32 Fan Connector 38 Fanconneeor ff Open Normal Default Peon eae Close Clear CMOS Mode 388 Fanconmector o Fancommector PO Close Pin 1 and Pin 2 Default Disable front panel USB devices ACPI wake up function Close Pin 2 and Pin 3 Enable front panel USB devices ACPI wake up function ns emoe http www TYAN com J65 Front Panel USB ACPI Jumper J69 J71 J72 J73 74 J 2 3 AUX Audio Connector J8 and CD Audio Connector J16 J8 AUX Audio connector Connects to internal audio sources such as TV tuner MPEG or other similar cards e O m ba oe vase an J16 CD Audio connector i R hoad naa amp pE same teu i Connects to a CD ROM drive via an optional Secondary IDE PCI X 64 bits 133MHz 3 3V Slot A Ca CD audio cable PCI X 64 bit 100MHz 3 3V Slot B SCSI 64 bit 100MHz 3 3 Slot C J300 J332 SCSI CH A SCSI CH B J55 OPEN Default To enable onboard LAN Li EZ J72f aus T7 JES Pro 8X74 PcI32 bits33MHz 5V 434 P64H2
27. m cannot take advantage of higher data transfer rates of the new UltraDMA UltraATA hard drives USB Universal Serial Bus a versatile port This one port type can function as a serial parallel mouse keyboard or joystick port It is fast enough to support video transfer and is capable of Supporting up to 127 daisy chained peripheral devices VGA Video Graphics Array the PC video display standard V SYNC controls the vertical scanning properties of the monitor ZCR Zero Chamel RAID PCI card that allows a RAID card to use the onboard SCSI chip thus lowering cost of RAID solution ZIF Socket Zero Insertion Force socket these sockets make it possible to insert CPUs without damaging the sensitive CPU pins The CPU is lightly placed in an open ZIF socket and a lever is pulled down This shifts the processor over and down guiding it into the board and locking it into place http www TYAN com Technical Support If a problem arises with your system you should turn to your dealer for help first Your system has most likely been configured by them and they should have the best idea of what hardware and software your system contains Furthermore if you purchased your system from a dealer near you you can bring your system to them to have it serviced instead of attempting to do so yourself which can have expensive consequences Help Resources 1 See the beep codes section of this manual 2 See the TYAN website for FAQ s
28. make changes to product descriptions and or specifications at any time without notice In no event will TYAN be held liable for any direct or indirect incidental or consequential damage loss of use loss of data or other malady resulting from errors or inaccuracies of information contained in this document http www TYAN com Table of Contents Before you begin Chapter 1 1 1 1 2 Chapter 2 2 0 2 1 22 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 2 12 2 13 2 14 2 15 2 16 2 17 2 18 2 19 2 20 2 21 2 22 2 23 2 24 2 25 2 26 2 27 2 28 Introduction Congratulations Hardware Specifications Board Installation Board Image Board Parts Jumpers and Connectors Jumper and Connector Settings AUX Audio and CD Audio Connector Enable Disable On board LAN Jumper Fan Connectors PS 2 ACPI Jumper Flashing BIOS Protection Jumper Rear Panel USB ACPI Jumper Disable Slot A PCI X Capability Jumper Disable Slot B and C PCI X Capability Jumper Clear CMOS Jumper Front Panel USB ACPI Jumper IEEE 1394 Connectors LCD Connectors Chassis Intrusion Connector Front Panel Audio Connector Chassis Intrusion Connector Front Panel USB Header Front Panel Connector SCSI RAID PCI Slot C OEM Reserved Connectors and Jumpers Mounting the Motherboard Installing the Memory Installing the Processor and Heatsink Installing Add In Cards Connecting External Devices Installing the Power Supply Attaching IDE and Floppy Dri
29. mation helps properly configure the system each time it boots Firmware low level software that controls the system hardware Form factor an industry term for the size shape power supply type and external connector type of the Personal Computer Board PCB or motherboard The standard form factors are the AT and AIX Global timer onboard hardware timer such as the Real Time Clock RTC HDD stands for Hard Disk Drive a type of fixed drive H SYNC controls the horizontal synchronization properties of the monitor IC Integrated Circuit the formal name for the computer chip http www TYAN com IDE Integrated Device Drive Electronics a simple selfcontained HDD interface It can handle drives up to 8 4 GB in size Almost all IDEs sold now are in fact Enhanced IDEs EIDEs with maximum capacity determined by the hardware controller IDE INT IDE Interrupt a hardware interrupt signal that goes to the IDE I O Input Output the connection between your computer and another piece of hardware mouse keyboard etc IRQ Interrupt Request an electronic request that runs from a hardware device to the CPU The interrupt controller assigns priorities to incoming requests and delivers them to the CPU It is important that there is only one device hooked up to each IRQ line doubling up devices on IRQ lines can lock up your system Plug n Play operating systems can take care of these details for yOu Latency the amount
30. nector One SPDIF RCA connector System Management Total seven 3 pin fan headers Six fan headers with tachometer monitoring One 3 pin Chassis Intrusion header Temperature voltage and fan monitoring Form Factor SSI EEB v3 0 footprint 12 x 13 8 layer design EPS12V with WS 6 pin power connectors Stacked PS 2 keyboard and mouse ports Stacked four USB2 0 1 1 ports Stacked one serial port and one parallel port One RJ45 LAN port with LEDs One IEEE 1394 port One SPDIF RCA port Audio Line in Hl out and Mic in ports Amplifier integerated Regulatory FCC DoC Declaration of Conformity European CE Declaration of Conformity http www TYAN com Chapter 2 Board Installation Installation You are now ready to install your motherboard The mounting hole pattern of the Thunder i7505 S2665 matches the EEB V3 0 specification Before continuing with installation confirm that your chassis supports a standard EEB V3 0 motherbo ard How to install our products right the first time The first thing you should do is read this user s manual It contains important information that will make configuration and setup much easier Here are some precautions you should take when installing your motherboard 1 Ground yourself properly before removing your motherboard from the antistatic bag Unplug the power from your computer power supply and then touch a safely grounded object to release
31. ng capacity The greater the bandwidth the more data the bus phone line or other electrical path can carry Greater bandwidth results in greater speed BBS BIOS Boot Specification a feature within the BIOS that creates prioritizes and maintains a list of all Initial Program Load IPL devices and then stores that list in NVRAM IPL devices have the ability to load and execute an OS as well as provide the ability to return to the BIOS if the OS load process fails At that point the next IPL device is called upon to attempt loading of the OS BIOS Basic Input Output System the program that resides in the ROM chip which provides the basic instructions for controlling your computer s hardware Both the operating system and application software use BIOS routines to ensure compatibility Buffer a portion of RAM which is used to temporarily store data usually from an application though it is also used when printing and in most keyboard drivers The CPU can manipulate data in a buffer before copying it to a disk drive While this improves system performance reading to or writing from a disk drive a single time is much faster than doing so repeatedly there is the possibility of losing your data should the system crash Information in a buffer is temporarily stored not permanently saved Bus a data pathway The term is used especially to refer to the connection between the processor and system memory and between the processor and PCI or ISA
32. nus for making changes and turning the special features on or off All menus are based on a typical system The actual menus displayed on your NOTE screen may be different and depend on the hardware and features installed in your computer To start the BIOS setup utility a Turnonorreboot your system b Press lt F2 gt to start BIOS setup utility BIOS Setup Utility Advanced Securit Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt or Enable ACPI Enabled lt Enter gt selects field BIOS Version 1 00 x x Installed OS Win2000 XP Reset Configuration Data Yes System Time 12 59 59 System Date 11 01 2002 NumLock Enabled System Information F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit _VSelect Menu _ Enter Select Sub Menu_F10 Save and Exit To select an item Use the left right V arrow keys to make a selection To display a sub menu A pointer gt marks all sub menus Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the sub menu you want Then press lt Enter gt http www TYAN com 3 1 BIOS Menu Bar The menu bar at the top of the windows lists these selections To configure basic system setups To configure the chipset features To configure user and supervisor passwords To configure power management features To configure system boot order To exit setup utility NOTE Options written inbold type represent the BIOS setup default 3 2 BIOS Legend B
33. ocessor with the socket There are keys underneath the processor just like on memory modules to ensure that they insert the correct way 3 Seat the processor firmly into the socket by gently pressing down until the processor sits flush with the socket 4 Place the socket lever back down until it snaps into place 5 Your processor is installed 6 Repeat these steps for the second processor if you are using two processors Take extra care when installing Xeon processors as they have fragile connec tor pins that can bend and break if inserted improperly Heatsink Installation After you are done installing the processor s you should proceed to installing their heatsink s Heatsinks will ensure that the processors do not overheat and continue to operate at maximum performance for as long as you own them Overheated processors may damage the motherboard Because there are many different types of heatsinks available from many different manufacturers a lot of them have their own method of installation For the safest method of installation and information on choosing the appropriate heatsink please refer to Intel website at http www intel com http www TYAN com The following diagram will illustrate how to install the most common heatsinks a Align the heatsink mounting bracket to the holes around the processor socket ba b Insert Black securing peg into bracket holes c Insert White locking peg into Bla
34. of RAM than SIMMs and do not need to be installed in pairs DIMM bank sometimes called DIMM socket because the phys ical slot and the logical unit are the same That is one DIMM module fits into one DIMM socket which is capable of acting as a memory bank DMA Direct Memory Access channels that are similar to IRQs DMA channels allow hardware devices like soundcards or keyboards to access the main memory without involving the CPU This frees up CPU resources for other tasks As with IRQs it is vital that you do not double up devices on a single line Plug n Play devices will take care of this for you DRAM Dynamic RAM widely available very affordable form of RAM which looses data if it is not recharged regularly every few milliseconds This refresh requirement makes DRAM three to ten times slower than non recharged RAM such as SRAM ECC Error Correction Code or Error Checking and Correcting allows data to be checked for errors during run time Errors can subsequently be corrected at the same time that they re found EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM also called Flash BIOS it is a ROM chip which can unlike normal ROM be updated This allows you to keep up with changes in the BIOS programs without having to buy a new chip TYAN s BIOS updates can be found at http www tyan com ESCD Extended System Configuration Data a format for storing information about Plug n Play devices in the system BIOS This infor
35. of time that one part of a system spends waiting for another part to catch up This occurs most commonly when the system sends data out to a peripheral device and has to wait for the peripheral to spread peripherals tend to be slower than onboard system components NVRAM ROM and EEPROM are both examples of Non Volatile RAM memory that holds its data without power DRAM in contrast is volatile Parallel port transmits the bits of a byte on eight different wires at the same time PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect a 32 or 64 bit local bus data pathway which is faster than the ISA bus Local buses are those which operate within a single system as opposed to a network bus which connects multiple systems PCI PIO PCI Programmable Input Output modes the data transfer modes used by IDE drives These modes use the CPU for data transfer in contrast DMA channels do not PCI refers to the type of bus used by these modes to communicate with the CPU PCHt o PCI bridge allows you to connect multiple PCI devices onto one PCI slot Pipeline burst SRAM a fast secondary cache It is used as a secondary cache because SRAM is slower than SDRAM but usually larger Data is cached first to the faster primary cache and then when the primary cache is full to the slow er secondary cache PnP Plug n Play a design standard that has become ascendant in the industry Plug n Play devices require little set up to use Devices and operating
36. program running on the computer ROM Read Only Memory a storage chip which contains the BIOS the basic instructions required to boot the computer and start up the opera ting system SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic RAM called as such because it can keep two sets of memory addresses open simultaneously By transferring data alternately from one set of addresses and then the other SDRAM cuts down on the delays associated with non synchronous RAM which must close one address bank before opening the next Serial port called as such because it transmits the eight bits of a byte of data along one wire and receives data on another single wire that is the data is transmitted in serial form one bit after another SCSI Interrupt Steering Logic SISL Architecture that allows a RAID controller such as AcceleRAID 150 200 or 250 to implement RAID on a system board embedded SCSI bus or a set of SCSI busses SISL SCSI Interrupt Steering Logic LSI only on LSI SCSI boards Sleep Suspend mode in this mode all devices except the CPU shut down SDRAM Static RAM unlike DRAM this type of RAM does not need to be refreshed in order to prevent data loss Thus it is faster and more expensive Standby mode in this mode the video and hard drives shut down all other devices continue to operate normally UltraDMA 33 66 100 a fast version of the old DMA channel UltraDMA is also called UltraATA Without a proper UltraDMA controller your syste
37. pset lt Enter gt selects field gt Floppy Disk Drive gt IDE Devices gt Integrated SCSI Controller gt Integrated Network Controller gt Integrated USB gt I O Device Configuration gt Integrated Audio gt AGP slot gt PCI Device Slot 1 gt PCI Device Slot 2 gt PCI Device Slot 3 gt PCI Device Slot 4 gt PCI Device Slot 5 F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit__VSelect Menu _ Enter Select Sub Menu_F10 Save and Exit 3 4 1 Processors Sub Menu Feature Option Description Hyper Threading Enabled This setting determines whether the Disabled PU Hyper Threading is activated 3 4 2 Chipset Sub Menu Option Memory Remapping Enabled Disabled 3 4 3 Floppy Disk Drive Sub Menu Feature Option _ _Description __ Legacy Diskette A 360 KB This seting selects the type of the 1 3 MB floppy disk drive installed in system 720 KB 1 44 1 25 MB 2 88 MB Floppy Disk Controller Enabled This setting determines whether the Disabled floppy disk controller is activated Auto http www TYAN com 3 4 4 IDE Devices Sub Menu Primary Secondary Master Auto Auto To determine the IDE drive type User by system BIOS ATAPI Removable CD ROM None User To set IDE drive type by user ATAPI Removable Read and write a media e g LS120 USB floppy USB Primary Secondary Slave Auto ZIP User ATAPI Removable CD ROM None Local Bus
38. rnal Devices make sure everything is properly connected Things like jumpers and case wiring are the most common causes of troubleshooting frustrations both for the end user and for any company doing technical support http www TYAN com 2 25 Connecting External Devices The following diagrams will detail the rear port stack for this S2665 motherboard Line In Jack Blue Line in Connects to external devices for playback or recording Line Out Jack Connects to headphone or speakers Amplifier integrated Fink hic in Microphone In Jack Connects to an external microphone TTT a a Audio Port Green Line out b USB 2 0 1 1 USB 2 0 1 1 USB A USB B Four rear USB 2 0 1 1 connectors USB C Two front USB 2 0 1 1 headers J73 SPDIF RCA connector Sony Philips Digital Interface SPDIF is the newest audio transfer file format It provides impressive sound quality through this RCA connector and allows you to enjoy digital audio instead of analog audio d RJ45 LAN Port RJ45 Link Activity LED Right Side RJ45 Speed LED Left side 1000 Green LED ON Yellow LED ON Left LED OFF e IEEE 1394 IEEE 1394 connector One rear IEEE 1394 Firewire connector One front IEEE 1394 Firewire header J66 See page 8 for jumper http www TYAN com 2 26 Installing the Power Supply There are three power connectors on your Thunder i7505 S2665 By default the Thunder 17505 S2665 requires that you have an
39. systems that are not Plug n Play require you to reconfigure your system each time you add or change any part of your hardware PXE Preboot Execution Environment one of four components that together make up the Wired for Management 2 0 baseline specification PXE was designed to define a standard set of preboot protocol services within a client with the goal of allowing networked based booting to boot using industry standard protocols RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks a way for the same data to be stored in different places on many hard drives By using this method the data is stored redundantly and multiple hard drives will appear as a single drive to the operating system RAID level 0 is known as striping where data is striped or overlapped across multiple hard drives but offers no fault tolerance RAID level 1 is Known as mirroring which stores the data within at least two hard drives but does not stripe RAID level 1 also allows for faster access time and fault tolerance since either hard drive can be read at the same time RAID level 0 1 is both striping and mirroring providing faulttolerance striping and faster access all at the same time RAIDIOS RAID I O Steering Intel 37 http www TYAN com RAM Random Access Memory technically refers to a type of memory where any byte can be accessed without touching the adjacent data and is often referred to the system s main memory This memory is available to any
40. t not saved into CMOS 3 8 5 Save Changes Use this option to store all new setup values into CMOS http www TYAN com Chapter 4 Diagnostics Note if you experience problems with setting up your system always check the following things in the following order CPU Memory Video By checking these items you will most likely find out what the problem migh t have been when setting up your system For more information on troubleshooting check the Tyan website at http www tyan com 4 1 Beep Codes Fatal errors which halt the boot process are communicated through a series of audible beeps 1 Memory module initialization failed a memory modules might not be plugged in pairs b wrong type of memory c bad memory modules 2 Graphics initialization failed Before contacting your vendor or Tyan Technical Support be sure that you no te as much as you can about the beep code length and order that you experience Also be ready with information regarding add in cards drives and O S to speed the support process and come to a quicker solution 4 2 Flash Utility Every BIOS file is unique for the motherboard it was designed for For Flash Utilities BIOS downloads and information on how to properly use the Flash Utility with your motherboard please check the Tyan web site http www tyan com Please be aware that by flashing your BIOS you agree that in the event of a BIOS flash failure you must contact your dealer for
41. the 24 pin 8 pin and 6 pin NOTE cables to motherboard connectors http www TYAN com 2 27 Attaching IDE and Floppy Drive Cables Attaching IDE drive cabling is simple These cables are keyed to only allow them to be connected in the correct manner Tyan motherboards have two on board IDE channels each supporting two drives The black connector designates the Primary channel while the white connector designates the Secondary channel Attaching IDE cables to the IDE connectors is illustrated below Hard drive Pin 1 Cable gS UTUTEATECTATT TEC TA TEAR EEA TEA NANOA UON AOO UNANO CANONA TANTON a a DE Slots IDE cable poe This end con connector S nects to IDE Slot IDE cable pin 1 Simply plug in the BLUE END of the IDE cable into the motherboard IDE connector and the other end s into the drive s Each standard IDE cable has three connectors two of which are closer together The BLUE connector that is furthest away from the other two is the end that connects to the motherboard The other two connectors are used to connect to drives Attaching a floppy drive can be done in a similar manner to an IDE drive Most of the current floppy drives on the market require that the cable be installed with the colored stripe pin 1 positioned next to the power connector In most cases there will be a key pin on the cable which will force proper connection of the cable Below are some symptoms of in
42. tra160 320 SCSI at PCI X 100MHz Intel RAIDIOS and Adaptec Zero Channel RAID ready through a PCI slot Integrated LAN Intel 82540EM Gigabit Ethernet Manufacture loading option with Intel 82551QM 10 100Mbit Ethernet Integrated Audio Intel ICH4 AC 97 compliant audio link AD1981A CODEC Line in Line out Mic in rear jacks SPDIF digital output with rear RCA connector Front panel audio header One 4 pin CD ROM audio input header One 4 pin Auxiliary header BIOS Phoenix BIOS 6 0 on 4 8Mbit Flash ROM Supports Hyper Threading technology Supports BIOS Boot Specification v1 1 BBS Supports ACPI Supports SMBIOS v2 3 Support LAN remote boot PXE Auto configuration of IDE hard disk types Integrated 1394 TI TSB43AB22 single chip solution Two ports one on rear panel and one header for the front panel via an optional cable http www TYAN com Integrated PCI IDE Provides two PCI bus master channels for up to four Enhanced IDE devices Supports for UDMA 33 66 100 IDE drives and ATAPI compliant devices Supports up to four Enhanced IDE devices Integrated I O Six USB 2 0 and 1 1 compatible ports 4 rear connectors and 2 front panel headers via an optional USB cable Supports one floppy drive with 3 mode One 9 pin serial connector One 25 pin ECP EPP SPP parallel connector PS 2 mouse and keyboard connectors Two IEEE1394 firewire ports 1 rear connector and 1 front con
43. ve Cables Finishing Up Chapter 3 BIOS 3 0 3 1 3 2 3 3 4 9 6 sf 8 WOW WW Ww Chapter 4 4 1 4 2 BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Menu Bar BIOS Legend Bar BIOS Main Menu BIOS Advanced Menu BIOS Security Menu BIOS Power Menu BIOS Boot Menu BIOS Exit Menu Diagnostics Beep Codes Flash Utility Appendix Glossary Technical Support http www TYAN com Page 10 E E vat danse Seca answered Page 10 A TE E P E E tad Page 10 Page 11 Page 14 Page 15 Page 15 Page 15 Page 16 Page 16 Page 25 Page 32 Page 39 Before you begin Check the box contents The retail motherboard package should contain the following 1x Thunder i7505 S2665 1x 34 Pin floppy drive cable 1x Ultrai160 320 LVD SCSI cable if optional SCSI included 1x Ultra D MA 100 66 33 IDE cable 1x Thunder i7505 S2665 User s Manual 1x TYAN driver CD 1x Adaptec Ultra160 Ultra320 SCSI driver diskette if optional SCSI included 1x I O shield 2X CPU retention FAD I BHO If any of these items are missing please contact your vendor dealer for replacement before continuing with the installation process http www TYAN com Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Congratulations You are now the owner of one of the most advanced dual Intel Xeon processor solutions available the Thunder i7505 S2665 Based on Intel s E7505 chipset the Thunder 17505 S2665 is Hyper Threadingready utilizing onboard resources so that many data t

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