Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS Technical Product Specification Intel order number: E81822-002 Revision 1.
Revision History Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Revision History Date Revision Number Modifications September 2009 1.0 March 2010 1.1 Initial Release - Updated Section 3.3 1.2 - Updated Section 2.1 and 3.2 to add Intel® Xeon® Processor 5600 series support - Removed CCC and CNCA related notice April 2010 ii Revision 1.
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Table of Contents Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Chapter Outline ........................................................................................................ 1 1.2 Workstation System Use Disclaimer ........................................................................ 1 Overview ..............................
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Table of Contents 3.2.8 Direct Cache Access (DCA) .................................................................................. 26 3.2.9 Unified Retention System Support ......................................................................... 26 3.3 Memory Subsystem ............................................................................................... 27 3.3.1 Memory Subsystem Nomenclature ......................................................
Table of Contents 3.15.2 ACPI Support ......................................................................................................... 57 3.17 Intel® Virtualization Technology ............................................................................. 57 3.18 1000-W Power Supply ........................................................................................... 59 Mechanical Overview ............................................................................................. 60 4.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 7. 8. 6.2 BIOS Boot Popup Menu ........................................................................................ 93 6.3 BIOS Setup Utility .................................................................................................. 93 6.3.1 Operation ............................................................................................................... 94 6.3.2 Server Platform Setup Utility Screens ......................................
Table of Contents Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 10. Design and Environmental Specifications ..................................................................... 155 10.1 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS Design Specifications ....................... 155 10.2 MTBF ................................................................................................................... 155 10.2.1 Processor Power Support ...........................................................................
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1. Front View Components (with Front Bezel Assembly) .................................................. 6 Figure 2. Front View Components (without Front Bezel Assembly) ............................................. 6 Figure 3. Internal Components ..................................................................................................... 7 Figure 4. Back Panel Components ...............................................
List of Figures Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Figure 33. Setup Utility — Memory Configuration Screen Display............................................ 103 Figure 34. Setup Utility — Configure RAS and Performance Screen Display .......................... 105 Figure 35. Setup Utility — Mass Storage Controller Configuration Screen Display .................. 106 Figure 36. Setup Utility — Serial Port Configuration Screen Display ........................................ 108 Figure 37.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS List of Tables List of Tables Table 1. IOH High-Level Summary ............................................................................................. 22 Table 2. Mixed Processor Configurations ................................................................................... 24 Table 3. Memory Running Frequency vs. Processor SKU.......................................................... 30 Table 4. Memory Running Frequency vs. Memory Population ..............
List of Tables Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Table 33. P13 Right-angle SATA Power Connector ................................................................... 71 Table 34. P14 SATA Power Connector ...................................................................................... 72 Table 35. Load Ratings ............................................................................................................... 72 Table 36. Pre-set Lighter Load ..........................................
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS List of Tables Table 68. Setup Utility — Add New Boot Option Fields ............................................................ 123 Table 69. Setup Utility — Delete Boot Option Fields ................................................................ 124 Table 70. Setup Utility — Hard Disk Order Fields ..................................................................... 125 Table 71. Setup Utility — CDROM Order Fields ...............................................
List of Tables Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Table 103. SSI 4-pin Fan Header Pin-out (J7K1, J9A2, J5B1) ................................................. 143 Table 104. SSI 6-pin Fan Header Pin-out (J1K1, J1K2, J1K4, J1K5) ....................................... 144 Table 105. Workstation Board Jumpers (J1E2, J1E4, J1E5, J1H1, J2C1, J2C2, J4B2) .......... 145 Table 106. System Status LED .................................................................................................
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS List of Tables Revision 1.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 1. Introduction Introduction This Technical Product Specification (TPS) provides board-specific information detailing the features, functionality, and high-level architecture of the Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS. In addition, you can obtain design-level information for specific subsystems by ordering the External Product Specifications (EPS) or External Design Specifications (EDS) for a given subsystem.
Introduction Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS cannot be held responsible if components fail or the workstation board does not operate correctly when used outside any of their published operating or non-operating limits. 2 Revision 1.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 2. Overview Overview The Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS has a monolithic printed circuit board (PCB) with features designed to support the performance workstation market. 2.1 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS Feature Set Feature Processor Description • Support for one or two Intel® Xeon® Processor(s) 5500 series up to 130W Thermal Design Power • Support for one or two Intel® Xeon® Processor(s) 5600 series up to 130W Thermal Design Power • 4.
Overview Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Feature I/O Control Support Description • External connections: RJ-45 serial port A connection One DH 10 serial port connector (optional) Two RJ-45 NIC connectors for 10/100/1000 Mb connections: Dual GbE through the Intel® 82575EB Network Connection. Four USB 2.0 ports at the back of the board. 7.1 channel Audio Connections One IEEE1394a connector • Internal connections: Two 9-pin USB headers, each supports two USB 2.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Feature Overview Description Workstation Board Form Factor EEB SSI (12”x13”) Chassis Dimensions • Pedestal Configuration: 17.8 inches high, 9.256 inches wide, 19 inches deep • Rack Configuration: 9.256 inches high, 17.6 inches wide, 19 inches deep Peripherals • Two multi-mount 5.25-inch peripheral bays • One 3.
Overview Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS D E F Drive Bay Access Door Door Lock Front Panel USB Ports Figure 1. Front View Components (with Front Bezel Assembly) A B C D E 5.25-inch Device Drive Bays 3.5-inch Device Drive Bay Fixed Hard Disk Cage Fixed Hard Disk Cage EMI Shield (show open) Front Panel USB Ports Figure 2. Front View Components (without Front Bezel Assembly) 6 Intel order number: E81822-002 Revision 1.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 2.2.2 Overview Internal Components A B C D E F G H I J Tool-less Device Bay Locks 5.25-inch Device Bays 3.5-inch Device Bay Drive Cage Retention Mechanism PCI Add-in Card Guide / System Fan Assembly Workstation Board Front Panel USB Ports Rear Tool-less PCI Retention Mechanisms Fan Duct / System Fan Assembly Power Supply Figure 3. Internal Components Revision 1.
Overview 2.2.3 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Back Panel Components A B C D E F G H I Power Supply A/C Power In Rear I/O Shield PCI Add-in Card Slots External SCSI Port Knockout Rear System Fan Assembly Location to Install Padlock Loop External SCSI Port Knockout Alternate Serial B Port Figure 4. Back Panel Components 2.2.4 8 Front Panel Components Intel order number: E81822-002 Revision 1.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Callout Button / LED Name Color A Power LED Green B Power Button C Overview Condition Description On Power on Off Power off N/A N/A Powers the system on or off NMI Button N/A N/A Used to force system halt and dump memory contents to screen or file D Reset Button N/A N/A Reboots and initializes the system On Linked E NIC1 Activity F NIC2 Activity G Hard Drive Activity Green Green Green Green H System Status LED Blink LAN activi
Overview Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Figure 6. Mechanical Locks 2.2.7 System Color ® The Intel Workstation System SC5650SCWS chassis is offered in one color - Black (GE701). 2.2.8 Rack and Cabinet Mouting Option ® The Intel Workstation System SC5650SCWS supports a rack mount configuration. The rack mount kit includes the chassis slide rails, rack handle, rack orientation label, screws, and manual. This rack mount kit is designed to meet the EIA-310-D enclosure specification.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Overview Figure 7. Workstation Board Connector and Components Layout Revision 1.
Overview Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Callout A Description S/PDIF Header Callout X Description System Fan 3 Header B Slot 1, 32-bit / 33-MHz PCI, 5V Y System Fan 4 Header C Intel® Remote Management 3 Slot Z System Fan 2 Header D Slot 2, PCI Express* Gen1 x4 (x8 Mechanically) AA System Fan 1 Header E IEEE 1394a Header BB Main Power Connector F Slot 3, PCI Express* Gen1 x1 (x4 Mechanically) CC LCP/IPMB header G Low-profile USB Solid State Drive Header DD SATA SGPIO He
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 2.2.10 Overview Workstation Board Mechanical Drawings Figure 9. Mounting Hole Positions Revision 1.
Overview Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Figure 10. Major Connector Pin-1 Locations (1 of 2) 14 Intel order number: E81822-002 Revision 1.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Overview Figure 11. Major Connector Pin-1 Locations (2 of 2) Revision 1.
Overview Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Figure 12. Primary Side Keepout Zone (1 of 2) Figure 13. Primary Side Keepout Zone (2 of 2) 16 Intel order number: E81822-002 Revision 1.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Overview Figure 14. Primary Side Air Duct Keepout Zone Revision 1.
Overview Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Figure 15. Primary Side Card-Side Keepout Zone 18 Intel order number: E81822-002 Revision 1.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Overview Figure 16. Second Side Keepout Zone 2.2.11 Rear I/O Layout The following figure shows the layout of the rear I/O components for the Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS. Revision 1.
Overview Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Callout A Description Callout Description G Audio: Side Surround out H Audio: Front Surround out C Diagnostic LEDs Serial A Port (Top) IEEE 1394a Port (Bottom) ID LED I Audio: Microphone in D System Status LED J E Audio: Back Surround out K F Audio: Center / LFE out L Audio: Line-in NIC Port 1 (1 Gb, Default Management Port) USB Port 2 (Top), 3 (Bottom) NIC Port 2 (1Gb) USB Port 0 (Top), 1 (Bottom) B Figure 17.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 3. Functional Architecture Functional Architecture The architecture and design of the Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS is based on the Intel® 5520 and ICH10R chipset. The chipset is designed for systems based on the Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500 Series or Intel® Xeon® Processor 5600 Series in an FC-LGA 1366 Socket B package with Intel® QuickPath Interconnect (Intel® QPI) speed at 6.40 GT/s, 5.86 GT/s, and 4.80 GT/s.
Functional Architecture 3.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 3.1.3 Functional Architecture Enterprise South Bridge Interface (ESI) One x4 ESI link interface that supports the PCI Express* Gen1 (2.5 Gbps) transfer rate for connecting Intel® ICH10R in the Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS. 3.1.4 Manageability Engine (ME) An embedded ARC controller is within the IOH providing the Intel® Server Platform Services (SPS). The controller is also commonly referred to as the Manageability Engine (ME). 3.1.
Functional Architecture z z Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Pause: If the “Post Error Pause” setup option is enabled, the system goes directly to the Error Manager screen to display the error and log the error code to SEL. Otherwise, the system continues to boot and no prompt is given for the error, although the error code is logged to the Error Manager and in a SEL message. Minor: The message is displayed on the screen or on the Error Manager screen.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Error Severity Processor Intel® QuickPath Interconnect speeds not identical Halt Functional Architecture System Action The BIOS detects the error condition and responds as follows: – Adjusts all processor QPI frequencies to highest common frequency. – No error is generated – this is not an error condition – Continues to boot the system successfully.
Functional Architecture 3.2.6 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Execute Disable Bit Feature The Execute Disable Bit feature (XD bit) can prevent data pages from being used by malicious software to execute code. A processor with the XD bit feature can provide memory protection in one of the following modes: z z Legacy protected mode if Physical Address Extension (PAE) is enabled. Intel® 64 mode when 64-bit extension technology is enabled (Entering Intel® 64 mode requires enabling PAE).
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Functional Architecture Figure 19. Unified Retention System and Unified Back Plate Assembly 3.3 Memory Subsystem The Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500 Series or Intel® Xeon® Processor 5600 Series on the Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS are populated on CPU sockets. Each processor installed on the CPU socket has an integrated memory controller (IMC), which supports up to three DDR3 channels and groups DIMMs on the workstation into autonomous memory. 3.3.
Functional Architecture Workstation Board Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS CPU Socket CPU 1 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS CPU 2 DIMM Identifier A1 (Blue) A2 (Black) B1 (Blue) B2 (Black) C1 (Blue) C2 (Black) D1 (Blue) D2 (Black) E1 (Blue) E2 (Black) F1 (Blue) F2 (Black) Channel / Slot Channel A, Slot 0 Channel A, Slot 1 Channel B, Slot 0 Channel B, Slot 1 Channel C, Slot 0 Channel C, Slot 1 Channel D, Slot 0 Channel D, Slot 1 Channel E, Slot 0 Channel E, Slot 1 Channel F, Slot 0 Channe
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 3.3.2 Functional Architecture Supported Memory Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS supports up to 12 DDR3 DIMMs with 1.5 V. Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS supports Registered DDR3 DIMMs (RDIMMs), and ECC Unbuffered DDR3 DIMMs (UDIMMs). Mixing of RDIMMs and UDIMMs is not supported.
Functional Architecture Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Table 3. Memory Running Frequency vs. Processor SKU DIMM Type DDR3 800 DDR3 1066 DDR3 1333 800 800 800 800 Processor Integrated Memory Controller (IMC) Max. Frequency (Hz) 1066 800 1066 1066 1333 800 1066 1333 Memory Running Frequency (Hz) = Fastest Common Frequency of Processor IMC and Memory Table 4. Memory Running Frequency vs.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS DIMM Type DIMM Populated Per Channel Functional Architecture Memory Running Frequency (Y/N) 800MHz 1066MHz 1333MHz Ranks Per DIMM Command / Address Rate SR: Single-Rank DR: Dual-Rank Description QR: Quad-Rank memory: 800MHz, 1066MHz, or 133MHz w/ or w/o ECC 1N: One clock cycle for the DRAM commands arrive at the DIMMs to execute. 2N: Two clock cycles for the DRAM commands arrive at the DIMMs to execute. Revision 1.
Functional Architecture 3.3.4 Publishing System Memory z z z z 3.3.4.1 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS The BIOS displays the “Total Memory” of the system during POST if Quiet Boot is disabled in the BIOS Setup. This is the total size of memory discovered by the BIOS during POST, and is the sum of the individual sizes of installed DDR3 DIMMs in the system. The BIOS also provides the total memory of the system in the BIOS setup (Main page and Advanced | Memory Configuration Page).
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 3.3.5 Functional Architecture Memory Interleaving ® The Intel Xeon® Processor 5500 Series and Intel® Xeon® Processor 5600 Series support the following memory interleaving mode: Bank Interleaving – Interleave cache-line data between participant ranks. Channel Interleaving – Interleave between the channel when not in Mirrored Channel Mode.
Functional Architecture Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Channel RAS feature is supported only if both CPU sockets are populated and support the right population. For more information, refer to Section 3.3.9. 3.3.8.2 Independent Channel Mode In the Independent Channel mode, you can populate multiple channels on any channel in any order. The Independent Channel mode provides less RAS capability but better DIMM isolation in case of errors.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Functional Architecture Existing DDR3 DIMM population DDR3 DIMM characteristics Optimization techniques used by the Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500 Series to maximize memory bandwidth In the Independent Channel mode, all the DDR3 channels operate independently. Also, you can use the Independent Channel mode to support single DIMM configuration in Channel A and in the Single Channel mode.
Functional Architecture Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 13. The Minimal memory population possible is DIMM_A1. In this configuration, the system operates in the Independent Channel Mode. Mirrored Channel Mode is not possible. 14. The minimal population upgrade recommended for enabling CPU 2 socket are DIMM_A1 and DIMM_D1. This configuration supports only the Independent Channel mode. 15.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Functional Architecture N – Identifies the total number of DIMMs that constitute the given configuration. Table 5.
Functional Architecture 3.3.11 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Memory Error Handling The BIOS classifies memory errors into the following categories: 38 Correctable ECC errors: This correction could be the result of an ECC correction, a successfully retried memory cycle, or both. Unrecoverable/Fatal ECC Errors: The ECC engine detects these errors but cannot correct them.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 3.4 Functional Architecture ICH10R The ICH10R provides extensive I/O support. Functions and capabilities include: PCI Express* Base Specification, Revision 1.1 support PCI Local Bus Specification, Revision 2.3 support for 33-MHz PCI operations (supports up to four REQ#/GNT# pairs) ACPI Power Management Logic Support, Revision 3.
Functional Architecture Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Intel® Embedded Server RAID Technology II functionality requires the following items: 40 • • ICH10R I/O Controller Hub Software RAID option is selected on BIOS menu for SATA controller • • Intel® Embedded Server RAID Technology II Option ROM Intel® Embedded Server RAID Technology II drivers, most recent revision • At least two SATA hard disk drives Revision 1.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 3.4.1.1.1 Functional Architecture Intel® Embedded Server RAID Technology II Option ROM The Intel® Embedded Server RAID Technology II for SATA Option ROM provides a pre-operating system user interface for the Intel® Embedded Server RAID Technology II implementation and provides the ability to use an Intel® Embedded Server RAID Technology II volume as a boot disk and detect any faults in the Intel® Embedded Server RAID Technology II volume(s). 3.4.1.
Functional Architecture 3.4.2 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS USB 2.0 Support The USB controller functionality integrated into the ICH10R provides the workstation system with an interface for up to 10 USB 2.0 ports. All ports are high-speed, full-speed, and low-speed capable. • • Four external connectors are located on the back edge of the workstation board. Two internal 2x5 headers (J1D1 and J1D4) are provided; each is capable of supporting two optional USB 2.0 ports.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS PCI Bus Segment PE5 Voltage 3.3 V Width X1 Speed 2.5 Gb/s Type PCI Express* Gen1 PCI I/O Card Slots x1 PCI Express* Gen1 throughput to onboard Integrated BMC 3.3 V X1 2.5 Gb/s PCI Express* Gen1 x1 PCI Express* Gen 1 throughput to Slot 3 (x4 Mechanically) 3.3 V x4 10 Gb/s PCI Express* Gen1 x4 PCI Express* Gen1 throughput to onboard NIC (82575EB) 3.3 V X16 80 Gb/S PCI Express* Gen2 x16 PCI Express* Gen2 throughput to Slot 6 (x16 Mechanically) 3.
Functional Architecture Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Figure 21. Intel® SAS Entry RAID Module AXX4SASMOD Component and Connector Layout 3.6.1 SAS RAID Support The BIOS Setup Utility provides drive configuration options on the Advanced | Mass Storage Controller Configuration setup page for the Intel® SAS Entry RAID Module AXX4SASMOD, some of which affect the ability to configure RAID.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 3.6.1.1 Functional Architecture IT/IR RAID Mode Supports entry hardware RAID 0, RAID 1, and RAID 1E and native SAS pass through mode. Intel® ESRTII Mode 3.6.1.2 The Intel® Embedded Server RAID Technology II (Intel® ESRTII) feature provides RAID modes 0, 1, and 10. If RAID 5 is needed with Intel® ESRTII, you must install the optional Intel® RAID Activation Key AXXRAKSW5 accessory.
Functional Architecture • Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS SMI and PME support The BMC also contains an integrated KVMS subsystem and graphics controller with the following features: • USB 2.0 for Keyboard, Mouse, and Storage devices • • USB 1.1 interface for legacy PS/2 to USB bridging.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Functional Architecture Interface 1: This interface is available from either of the available NIC ports in system that can be shared with the host. Only one NIC may be enabled for management traffic at any time. The default active interface is onboard NIC1. Interface 2: This interface is available from Intel® Remote Management Module 3 (Intel® RMM3), which is a dedicated management NIC and not shared with the host.
Functional Architecture RJ-45 Pins 6 7 8 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Signal Received Data DCD or DSR Clear To Send Abbreviation RD DCD/DSR CTS DB9 pins 2 1 or 6 (refer note) 8 Note: The RJ45-to-DB9 adapter should match the configuration of the serial device used. One of two pin-out configurations is used, depending on whether the serial device requires a DSR or DCD signal.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Functional Architecture Setup Utility or when an add-in video card is detected. The system BIOS provides the option for Dual Monitor Video operation when an add-in video card is configured in the system. 3.11.1 Video Modes The integrated video controller supports all standard IBM* VGA modes. The following table shows the 2D modes supported for both CRT and LCD. Table 13.
Functional Architecture 3.11.3 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Graphics Card Population Guide Table 14. Graphics Card Population Graphics Card Support One graphics card with maximum 300-W power in PCI Express* slot 6, or up to two graphics cards with maximum 150W power in PCI Express* slots 4 and 6. Keep PCI Express* Slot 3 empty for optimal air flow when populating a graphics card in PCI Express* slot 4.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Functional Architecture Table 15. Onboard NIC Status LED LED Color Green (Left) Off / Green / Amber (Right) 3.12.1 LED State NIC State On Active Connection Blinking Transmit / Receive activity Off 10 Mbps Green 100 Mbps Amber 1000 Mbps MAC Address Definition ® Each Intel Workstation System SC5650SCWS has the following four MAC addresses assigned to it at the Intel factory.
Functional Architecture Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 3.13 Audio Codec The workstation system supports the Intel® High Definition audio subsystem based on the Realtek* ALC889 audio codex. The feature list for the ALC889 is as follows: High-performance DACs with 108dB signal-to-noise ratio (A-weighting) High-performance ADCs with 104dB signal-to-noise ration (A-weighting) Meets Microsoft* WLP3.0x and future WLP4.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Functional Architecture 3.14 IEEE 1394a Support The Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS provides two IEEE 1394a ports via a Texas Instruments* TSB43AB22A: an external 6-pin IEEE 1394a port through rear I/O panel and an internal 2x5 pin IEEE 1394a port. Both of the 1394 ports are capable of transferring data between the 32-bit/33-MHz PCI bus and the 1394 bus at 100M bits/s, 200M bits/s, and 400M bits/s.
Functional Architecture Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Two general-purpose I/Os Register bits provide software control of contender bit, power class bits, link active control bit, and IEEE Std 1394a-2000 features. Fabricated in advanced low-power CMOS process. PCI and CardBus register support. Isochronous receive dual-buffer mode. Out-of-order pipelining for asynchronous transmit requests. Register access fail interrupt when the PHY SCLK is not active.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Functional Architecture - Produces ACPI TPM device and methods to allow a TPM-enabled operating system to send TPM administrative command requests to the BIOS. - Verifies operator physical presence. Confirms and executes operating system TPM administrative command requests. - Provides BIOS Setup options to change TPM security states and to clear TPM ownership.
Functional Architecture Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS SC5650SCWS provides TPM settings through the security screen. To access this screen from the Main screen, select the Security option.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Setup Item TPM State* Options Enabled and Activated Functional Architecture Help Text Enabled and Deactivated Disabled and Activated Comments Information only. Shows the current TPM device state. A disabled TPM device will not execute commands that use TPM functions and TPM security operations will not be available.
Functional Architecture Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Note: After changing the Intel® Virtualization Technology option (disable or enable) in the BIOS setup, users must perform an AC power cycle before the change takes effect. 3.17.1 Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed IO (VT-d) The Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS supports DMA remapping from inbound PCI Express* memory Guest Physical Address (GPA) to Host Physical Address (HPA).
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 4. Power Sub-system 4.1 1000-W Power Supply Power Sub-system The 1000-W specification defines a non-redundant power supply that supports entry server systems. This 1000-W power supply has 8 outputs: 3.3V, 5V, 12V1, 12V2, 12V3, 12V4, -12V and 5VSB. The power supply contains a single 80-mm fan for cooling the power supply and part of the system. Revision 1.
Power Sub-system 4.1.1 60 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Mechanical Overview Revision 1.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Power Sub-system Figure 24. Mechanical Drawing of the 1000-W Power Supply Enclosure Revision 1.
Power Sub-system 4.1.2 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Airflow Requirements The power supply incorporates one 80-mm fan for self-cooling and system cooling. The fan provides no less than 14 CFM airflow through the power supply when installed in the system. The cooling air enters the power module from the non-AC side. 4.1.3 Acoustic Requirements The declared sound power level of the power supply assembly does not exceed the levels specified in the following table. Table 17.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 4.1.4.1 Power Sub-system AC Input Connector The AC input connector is an IEC 320 C-14 power inlet. This inlet is rated for 15A/250VAC. 4.1.4.2 LED Marking and Identification The LED is green or amber when lit. The LED is labeled with the two symbols as illustrated: Power Symbol Fail Symbol ! Figure 25. LED Markings 4.1.5 AC Input Voltage Requirements 4.1.5.
Power Sub-system Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Parameter MIN Rated VMAX Frequency 47 Hz 50/60 63 Hz 1. 2. 3. IMAX Start up VAC Power Off VAC Maximum input current at low input voltage range is measured at 90VAC, at max load. Maximum input current at high input voltage range is measured at 180VAC, at max load. This requirement is not used for determining agency input current markings. 4.1.5.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 4.1.5.3.1 Power Sub-system Electrostatic Discharge Susceptibility The power supply complies with the limits defined in EN 55024: 1998 using the IEC 61000-42:1995 test standard and performance criteria B defined in Annex B of CISPR 24. 4.1.5.3.2 Fast Transient/Burst The power supply complies with the limits defined in EN55024: 1998 using the IEC 61000-44:1995 test standard and performance criteria B defined in Annex B of CISPR 24. 4.1.5.3.
Power Sub-system Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS An AC line dropout is defined to be when the AC input drops to 0VAC at any phase of the AC line for any length of time. During an AC dropout, the power supply meets dynamic voltage regulation requirements. An AC line dropout of any duration does not cause any tripping of control signals or protection circuits. If the AC dropout lasts longer than the hold-up time, the power recovers and meets all turn-on requirements.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 4.1.5.8 Power Sub-system AC Line Isolation Requirements The power supply meets all safety agency requirements for dielectric strength. Transformers’ isolation between primary and secondary windings complies with the 3000Vac (4242Vdc) dielectric strength criteria. In addition, the insulation system complies with reinforced insulation per safety standard IEC 950.
Power Sub-system 4.1.6 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS DC Output Specification Table 25.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Power Sub-system Notes: • • 5V Remote Sense Double Crimped into pin 4. 3.3V Locate Sense Double Crimped into pin 2. 4.1.7.2 Processor 1 Power Connector (P2) Connector housing: 8-pin Molex* 39-01-2080 or equivalent Contact: Molex* 39-00-0059 or equivalent Table 27. P2 Processor 1 Power Connector Pin Signal 18 AWG Color Pin Signal 18 AWG Color 1 2 3 4 COM COM COM COM Black Black Black Black 5 6 7 8 +12V1 +12V1 +12V1 +12V1 White White White White 4.1.
Power Sub-system Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Table 28. P3 Processor 2 Power Connector Pin Signal 18 AWG Color Pin Signal 18 AWG Color 1 2 3 4 COM COM COM COM Black Black Black Black 5 6 7 8 +12V2 +12V2 +12V2 +12V2 White White White White 4.1.7.4 Power Signal Connector (P4) Connector housing: 5-pin Molex* 50-57-9405 or equivalent Contacts: Molex* 16-02-0087 or equivalent Table 29. P4 Power Signal Connector Pin 1 2 3 4 5 4.1.7.5 Signal I2C Clock I2C Data Reserved COM 3.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Power Sub-system Table 31. P6 PCI Express Connector PIN SIGNAL 18 AWG Colors PIN SIGNAL 18 AWG Colors 1 +12V4 Green/Yellow strip 4 COM Black 2 +12V4 Green/Yellow strip 5 COM Black 3 +12V4 Green/Yellow strip 6 COM Black 1. 4.1.7.7 Peripheral Power Connectors (P9-P12) Connector housing: Amp* 1-480424-0 or equivalent Contact: Amp* 61314-1 contact or equivalent Table 32. P9-P12 Peripheral Power Connectors Pin 1 2 3 4 4.1.7.
Power Sub-system 4.1.7.9 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS SATA Power Connector (P14) Connector housing: JWT* A3811H00-5P or equivalent; Contact: JWT* A3811TOP-0D or equivalent Table 34. P14 SATA Power Connector Pin Signal 18 AWG Color 1 2 3 4 5 +3.3VDC COM +5VDC COM +12V5 Orange Black Red Black Green 4.1.8 DC Output Specifications 4.1.8.1 Output Power / Currents The following table defines the power and current ratings for the 1000-W power supply.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Power Sub-system on the 3.3V and 5V rails and +10 / -8% on the +12V rails. When the power supply is subsequently loaded, it must begin to regulate and source current without fault. Table 36. Pre-set Lighter Load Voltage +3.3V +5V +12V1 +12V2 +12V3 +12V4 +12V5 -12V +5VSB Minimum Continuous Load 0A 0A 0.0 A 0.0 A 0.1 A 0.0 A 0.1A 0A 0.1 A Maximum Continuous Load 9.0 A 7.0 A 8.0 A 8.0 A 8.0 A 8.0 A 8.0A 0.5 A 3.0 A Peak Load Table 37.
Power Sub-system Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS supply. Remote sense is able to regulate out a minimum of a 200mV drop on the 3.3 output. The remote sense return (ReturnS) is able to regulate out a minimum of a 200mV drop in the power ground return. The current in any remote sense line is less than 5mA to prevent voltage sensing errors. The power supply operates within specification over the full range of voltage drops from the power supply’s output connector to the remote sense points. 4.1.8.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Power Sub-system Table 40. Capacitive Loading Conditions 4.1.8.9 Output +3.3V +5V +12V(1, 2, 3, 4,5) MIN 250 400 500 each MAX 6800 4700 11,000 Units μF μF μF -12V +5VSB 1 20 350 350 μF μF Closed Loop Stability The power supply is unconditionally stable under all line / load / transient load conditions, including capacitive load ranges. A minimum of 45 degrees phase margin and -10dB-gain margin are required.
Power Sub-system Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS The following table shows the timing requirements for the power supply being turned on and off via the AC input, with PSON held low and the PSON signal, with the AC input applied. Table 42. Output Voltage Timing Item Tvout_rise Tvout_on Description Output voltage rise time from each main output. All main outputs must be within regulation of each other within this time. All main outputs must leave regulation within this time. T vout_off MIN 5.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Item Tpwok_on Tpwok_off Tpwok_low Tsb_vout T5VSB_holdup Power Sub-system Description Delay from output voltages within regulation limits to PWOK asserted at turn on. Delay from PWOK de-asserted to output voltages (3.3V, 5V, 12V, -12V) dropping out of regulation limits. Duration of PWOK being in the de-asserted state during an off / on cycle using AC or the PSON signal. Delay from 5VSB being in regulation to O/Ps being in regulation at AC turn on.
Power Sub-system 4.1.8.15 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Protection Circuits Protection circuits inside the power supply cause only the power supply’s main outputs to shut down. If the power supply latches off due to a protection circuit tripping, an AC cycle OFF for 15 sec and a PSON# cycle HIGH for 1 sec will reset the power supply. 4.1.8.16 Over-current Protection (OCP) The power supply has a current limit to prevent the +3.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 4.1.8.18 Power Sub-system Over-temperature Protection (OTP) The power supply is protected against over-temperature conditions caused by loss of fan cooling or excessive ambient temperature. In an OTP condition the power supply will shut down. When the power supply temperature drops to within specified limits, the power supply will restore power automatically; the 5VSB always remains on.
Power Sub-system Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Table 47. PWOK Signal Characteristics Signal Type Open collector/drain output from power supply. Pull-up to VSB located in system. PWOK = High PWOK = Low Power OK Power Not OK MIN 0V 2.4V Logic level low voltage, Isink=4mA Logic level high voltage, Isource=200μA Sink current, PWOK = low Source current, PWOK = high PWOK delay: Tpwok_on PWOK rise and fall time Power down delay: T pwok_off 4.1.9.3 MAX 0.4V 5.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 5. Platform Management Platform Management The platform management subsystem is based on the Integrated BMC features of the ServerEngines* Pilot II. The onboard platform management subsystem consists of communication buses, sensors, and the system BIOS, and server management firmware. SMBUS Block Diagram provides an illustration of the Server Management Bus (SMBUS) architecture as used on these server boards. 5.1 Feature Support 5.1.1 IPMI 2.
Platform Management 82 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Chassis intrusion detection (dependant on platform support) Basic fan control using TControl version 2 SDRs Fan redundancy monitoring and support Power supply redundancy monitoring and support Hot swap fan support Acoustic management: Supports multiple fan profiles Signal testing support: The BMC provides test commands for setting and getting platform signal states.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 5.2 Platform Management Optional Advanced Management Feature Support This section explains the advanced management features supported by the BMC firmware. Below Table lists basic and advanced feature support. Individual features may vary by platform. For more information, refer to Appendix C. Table 49. Basic and Advanced Management Features Feature IPMI 2.
Platform Management 5.2.2 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Keyboard, Video, and Mouse (KVM) Redirection The advanced management features include support for keyboard, video, and mouse redirection (KVM) over LAN. This feature is available remotely from the embedded web server as a Java* applet. The client system must have a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) Version 1.6 (JRE6) or later to run the KVM or media redirection applets.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Platform Management The following capabilities are supported: The operation of remotely mounted devices is independent of the local devices on the server. Both remote and local devices are usable in parallel. You can mount either IDE (CD-ROM, floppy) or USB devices as a remote device to the server. It is possible to boot all supported operating systems from the remotely mounted device and to boot from disk IMAGE (*.IMG) and CD-ROM or DVD-ROM ISO files.
Platform Management Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Note: WS-MAN features will be made available after production launch. 5.2.5 Embedded Web server The BMC provides an embedded web server for out-of-band management. User authentication is handled by IPMI user names and passwords. Base functionality for the embedded web server includes: Power Control Sensor Reading SEL Reading KVM/Media Redirection: Only available when the Intel® RMM3 is present.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 5.3 Platform Management Platform Control This server platform has embedded platform control which is capable of automatically adjusting system performance and acoustic levels.
Platform Management 5.3.1 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Memory Open and Closed Loop Thermal Throttling Open-Loop Thermal Throttling (OLTT) Throttling is a solution to cool the DIMMs by reducing memory traffic allowed on the memory bus, which reduces power consumption and thermal output. With OLTT, the system throttles in response to memory bandwidth demands instead of actual memory temperature.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Platform Management BIOS fails to get the Thermal SDRs, then it uses the Memory Reference Code (MRC) default settings for the memory throttling settings. The BIOS Setup Utility provides options to set the fan profile or operating mode the platform will operate under. Each operating mode has a predefined profile for which specific platform targets are configured, which in turn determines how the system fans operate to meet those targets.
Platform Management 5.3.2.3.1 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Performance Mode (Default) With the platform running in Performance mode (Default), several platform control algorithm variables are set to enhance the platform’s capability of operating at maximum performance targets for the given system. In doing so, the platform is programmed with higher fan speeds at lower ambient temperatures.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 5.4 Platform Management Intel® Intelligent Power Node Manager Intel® Intelligent Power Node Manager is a platform (system)-level solution that provides the system with a method of monitoring power consumption and thermal output, and adjusting system variables to control those factors. The BMC supports Intel® Intelligent Power Node Manager specification version 1.5.
Platform Management Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Figure 29. SMBUS Block Diagram 92 Intel order number: E81822-002 Revision 1.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 6. BIOS Setup Utility 6.1 Logo / Diagnostic Screen BIOS Setup Utility The Logo / Diagnostic Screen displays in one of two forms: If Quiet Boot is enabled in the BIOS setup, a logo splash screen displays. By default, Quiet Boot is enabled in the BIOS setup. If the logo displays during POST, press to hide the logo and display the diagnostic screen.
BIOS Setup Utility 6.3.1 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Operation The BIOS Setup has the following features: Localization - The BIOS Setup uses the Unicode standard and is capable of displaying setup forms in all languages currently included in the Unicode standard. The Intel® workstation BIOS is only available in English. Console Redirection - The BIOS Setup is functional via console redirection over various terminal emulation standards.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS BIOS Setup Utility Each Setup menu page contains a number of features. Each feature is associated with a value field except those used for informative purposes. Each value field contains configurable parameters. Depending on the security option selected and (in effect) by the password, a menu feature’s value may or may not change. If a value cannot be changed, its field is made inaccessible and appears grayed out. Table 52.
BIOS Setup Utility Key Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Option Save and Exit Description Pressing causes the following message to display: Save configuration and reset? Yes No If “Yes” is highlighted and is pressed, all changes are saved and the Setup is exited. If “No” is highlighted and is pressed, or the key is pressed, the user is returned to where they were before was pressed without affecting any existing values. 6.3.1.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 6.3.2.1 BIOS Setup Utility Main Screen Unless an error occurred, the Main screen is the first screen displayed when the BIOS Setup is entered. If an error occurred, the Error Manager screen displays instead. Main Advanced Security Server Management Boot Options Boot Manager Logged in as Platform ID System BIOS Version S5500.86B.xx.yy.
BIOS Setup Utility Setup Item Build Date Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Options Help Text Comments Information only. Displays the current BIOS build date. Memory Size Quiet Boot Information only. Displays the total physical memory installed in the system in MB or GB. The term physical memory indicates the total memory discovered in the form of installed DDR3 DIMMs. Enabled Disabled POST Error Pause Enabled Disabled [Enabled] – Display the logo screen during POST.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 6.3.2.2 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced Screen The Advanced screen provides an access point to configure several options. On this screen, the user selects the option they want to configure. Configurations are performed on the selected screen and not directly on the Advanced screen. To access this screen from the Main screen, press the right arrow until the Advanced screen is selected.
BIOS Setup Utility 6.3.2.2.1 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Processor Screen The Processor screen allows the user to view the processor core frequency, system bus frequency, and to enable or disable several processor options. This screen also allows the user to view information about a specific processor. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Advanced > Processor.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS BIOS Setup Utility Table 55. Setup Utility — Processor Configuration Screen Fields Setup Item Processor ID Options Help Text Comments Information only. Processor CPUID. Processor Frequency Information only. Current frequency of the processor. Microcode Revision Information only. Revision of the loaded microcode. L1 Cache RAM Information only. Size of the Processor L1 Cache. L2 Cache RAM Information only. Size of the Processor L2 Cache.
BIOS Setup Utility Setup Item Intel® Virtualization Technology Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Options Enabled Disabled Help Text Intel® Virtualization Technology allows a platform to run multiple operating systems and applications in independent partitions. Comments Note: A change to this option requires the system to be powered off and then back on before the setting takes effect.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 6.3.2.2.2 BIOS Setup Utility Memory Screen The Memory screen allows the user to view details about the system memory DDR3 DIMMs installed. This screen also allows the user to open the Configure Memory RAS and Performance screen. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Advanced > Memory.
BIOS Setup Utility Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Table 56. Setup Utility — Memory Configuration Screen Fields Setup Item Total Memory Options Help Text Effective Memory Comments Information only. The amount of memory available in the system in the form of installed DDR3 DIMMs in units of MB or GB. Information only. The amount of memory available to the operating system in MB or GB.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS BIOS Setup Utility 6.3.2.2.2.1 Configure Memory RAS and Performance Screen The Configure Memory RAS and Performance screen allows the user to customize several memory configuration options, such as whether to use Memory Mirroring. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Advanced > Memory > Configure Memory RAS and Performance.
BIOS Setup Utility 6.3.2.2.3 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Mass Storage Controller Screen The Mass Storage screen allows the user to configure the SATA/SAS controller when it is present on the baseboard, module card of an Intel system. To access this screen from the Main menu, select Advanced > Mass Storage.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS BIOS Setup Utility Table 58. Setup Utility — Mass Storage Controller Configuration Screen Fields Setup Item Intel® Entry SAS RAID Module Options Enabled Disabled Help Text Enabled or Disable the Intel® SAS Entry RAID Module Comments Unavailable if the SAS Module (AXX4SASMOD) is not present.
BIOS Setup Utility 6.3.2.2.4 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Serial Ports Screen The Serial Ports screen allows the user to configure the Serial A [COM 1] and Serial B [COM2] ports. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Advanced > Serial Port. Advanced Serial Port Configuration Serial A Enable Enabled/Disabled Address 3F8h / 2F8h / 3E8h / 2E8h IRQ 3 or 4 Serial B Enable Enabled/Disabled Address 3F8h / 2F8h / 3E8h / 2E8h IRQ 3 or 4 Figure 36.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 6.3.2.2.5 BIOS Setup Utility USB Configuration Screen The USB Configuration screen allows the user to configure the USB controller options. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Advanced > USB Configuration.
BIOS Setup Utility Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Table 60. Setup Utility — USB Controller Configuration Screen Fields Setup Item Detected USB Devices Options Help Text USB Controller Enabled [Enabled] - All onboard USB controllers are turned on and accessible by the OS. Disabled Comments Information only. Shows the number of USB devices in the system. [Disabled] - All onboard USB controllers are turned off and inaccessible by the OS.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 6.3.2.2.6 BIOS Setup Utility PCI Screen The PCI Screen allows the user to configure the PCI add-in cards, onboard NIC controllers, and video options. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Advanced > PCI.
BIOS Setup Utility Setup Item Onboard NIC2 ROM Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Options Enabled Disabled Help Text If enabled. loads the embedded option ROM for the onboard network controllers. Comments Warning: If [Disabled] is selected, NIC2 cannot be used to boot or wake the system. Onboard NIC iSCSI ROM Enabled Disabled If enabled. loads the embedded option ROM for the onboard network controllers. Warning: If [Disabled] is selected, NIC1 and NIC2 cannot be used to boot or wake the system.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 6.3.2.2.7 BIOS Setup Utility System Acoustic and Performance Configuration The System Acoustic and Performance Configuration screen allows the user to configure the thermal characteristics of the system. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Advanced > System Acoustic and Performance Configuration.
BIOS Setup Utility Main Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Advanced Security Server Management Administrator Password Status User Password Status Set Administrator Password [1234aBcD] Set User Password [1234aBcD] Front Panel Lockout Enabled / Disabled TPM State TPM Administrative Control Boot Options Boot Manager No Operation / Turn On / Turn Of
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Setup Item Front Panel Lockout Options Enabled Help Text If enabled, locks the power button and reset button on the system's front panel. If [Enabled] is selected, power and reset must be controlled via a system management interface. Disabled TPM State BIOS Setup Utility Comments Enabled and Activated Information only. Enabled and Deactivated Shows the current TPM device state.
BIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Security Server Management Boot Options Boot Manager Assert NMI on SERR Enabled / Disabled Assert NMI on PERR Enabled / Disabled Resume on AC Power Loss Stay Off / Last state / Reset Clear System Event Log Enabled / Disabled FRB-2 Enable Enabled / Disabled O/S Boot Watchdog Timer Enabled / Disabled O/S Boot Watchdog Timer Policy Power off / Reset O/S Boot Watchdog Timer Timeout 5 minutes / 10 minutes / 15 minute
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS BIOS Setup Utility Table 64. Setup Utility — Server Management Configuration Screen Fields Setup Item Assert NMI on SERR Assert NMI on PERR Resume on AC Power Loss Options Enabled Help Text On SERR, generate an NMI and log an error. Disabled Note: [Enabled] must be selected for the Assert NMI on PERR setup option to be visible. Enabled On PERR, generate an NMI and log an error.
BIOS Setup Utility 6.3.2.4.1 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Console Redirection Screen The Console Redirection screen allows the user to enable or disable console redirection and configure the connection options for this feature. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Server Management > Console Redirection. Server Management Console Redirection Console Redirection Disabled / Serial Port A / Serial Port B Flow Control None / RTS/CTS Baud Rate 9.6k / 19.2k / 38.4k / 57.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS BIOS Setup Utility Table 65. Setup Utility — Console Redirection Configuration Fields Setup Item Console Redirection Options Disabled Serial Port A Help Text Console redirection allows a serial port to be used for server management tasks. Serial Port B [Disabled] - No console redirection. [Serial Port A] - Configure serial port A for console redirection. [Serial Port B] - Configure serial port B for console redirection.
BIOS Setup Utility 6.3.2.5 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Server Management System Information Screen The Server Management System Information screen allows the user to view part numbers, serial numbers, and firmware revisions. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Server Management > System Information.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 6.3.2.6 BIOS Setup Utility Boot Options Screen The Boot Options screen displays any bootable media encountered during POST and allows the user to configure the desired boot device. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Boot Options.
BIOS Setup Utility Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Table 67. Setup Utility — Boot Options Screen Fields Setup Item Boot Timeout Options 0 - 65535 Help Text The number of seconds the BIOS should pause at the end of POST to allow the user to press the [F2] key for entering the BIOS Setup utility. Valid values are 0-65535. Zero is the default. A value of 65535 causes the system to go to the Boot Manager menu and wait for user input for every system boot. Boot Option #x Available boot devices.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS BIOS Setup Utility If all types of bootable devices are installed in the system, the default boot order is: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. CD/DVD-ROM Floppy Disk Drive Hard Disk Drive PXE Network Device BEV (Boot Entry Vector) Device EFI Shell and EFI Boot paths 6.3.2.6.1 Add New Boot Option Screen The Add Boot Option screen allows the user to remove an EFI boot option from the boot order.
BIOS Setup Utility 6.3.2.6.2 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Delete Boot Option Screen The Delete Boot Option screen allows the user to remove an EFI boot option from the boot order. Note that while you can delete the Internal EFI Shell in this screen, it is restored to the Boot Order on the next reboot. You cannot permanently delete the Internal EFI Shell. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Boot Options > Delete Boot Options.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 6.3.2.6.3 BIOS Setup Utility Hard Disk Order Screen The Hard Disk Order screen allows the user to control the hard disks. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Boot Options > Hard Disk Order. Boot Options Hard Disk #1 < Available Hard Disks > Hard Disk #2 < Available Hard Disks > Figure 47. Setup Utility — Hard Disk Order Screen Display Table 70. Setup Utility — Hard Disk Order Fields 6.3.2.6.
BIOS Setup Utility Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Table 71. Setup Utility — CDROM Order Fields Setup Item CDROM #1 Options Available Legacy devices for this Device group. Help Text Set system boot order by selecting the boot option for this position. CDROM #2 Available Legacy devices for this Device group. Set system boot order by selecting the boot option for this position. 6.3.2.6.5 Floppy Order Screen The Floppy Order screen allows the user to control the floppy drives.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 6.3.2.6.6 BIOS Setup Utility Network Device Order Screen The Network Device Order screen allows the user to control the network bootable devices. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Boot Options > Network Device Order. Boot Options Network Device #1 Network Device #2 Figure 50. Setup Utility — Network Device Order Screen Display Table 73.
BIOS Setup Utility Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Table 74. Setup Utility — BEV Device Order Fields 6.3.2.7 Setup Item BEV Device #1 Options Available Legacy devices for this Device group. Help Text Set system boot order by selecting the boot option for this position. BEV Device #2 Available Legacy devices for this Device group. Set system boot order by selecting the boot option for this position.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 6.3.2.8 BIOS Setup Utility Error Manager Screen The Error Manager screen displays any errors encountered during POST. Error Manager ERROR CODE Exit SEVERITY INSTANCE Figure 53. Setup Utility — Error Manager Screen Display Table 76. Setup Utility — Error Manager Screen Fields Setup Item Displays System Errors Comments Information only. Displays errors that occurred during the POST. Revision 1.
BIOS Setup Utility 6.3.2.9 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Exit Screen The Exit screen allows the user to choose whether to save or discard the configuration changes made on the other screens. It also allows the user to restore the server to the factory defaults or to save or restore them to set of user-defined default values. If Load Default Values is selected, the system applies the factory default settings (noted in bold in the tables in this chapter).
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Setup Item Save as User Default Values Help Text Save current BIOS Setup utility values as custom user default values. If needed, the user default values can be restored via the Load User Default Values option below. BIOS Setup Utility Comments User prompted for confirmation. Note: Clearing the CMOS or NVRAM does not cause the User Default values to be reset to the factory default values. Load User Default Values Load user default values. Revision 1.
Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 7. Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs 7.1 Board Connector Information The following section provides detailed information regarding all connectors, headers, and jumpers on the workstation board. The following table lists all connector types available on the board and the corresponding preference designators printed on the silkscreen. Table 78.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Connector Serial port A Configuration Quantity 1 Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs Reference Designators Connector Type J4B2 Pin Count Jumper 3 Serial port B 1 J1B1 Header 9 Front panel 1 J1B3 Header 24 Internal USB 2 J1D1, J1D4 Header 10 USB_SSD 1 J1D3 Low profile header 10 Internal USB 1 J1H2 Header 4 Chassis Intrusion 1 J2D1 Header 2 Serial ATA 6 J1G1, J1G4, J1G5, J1E3, J1F1, J1F4 Header 7 HSBP 2 J1F5, J1G3 Head
Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 10 +12 Vdc Yellow 22 +5 Vdc Red 11 +12 Vdc Yellow 23 +5 Vdc Red 12 +3.3 Vdc Orange 24 GND Black Table 80. CPU 1 Power Connector Pin-out (J9A1) Pin 1 Signal GND of Pin 5 Black Color 2 GND of Pin 6 Black 3 GND of Pin 7 Black 4 GND of Pin 8 Black 5 +12 Vdc CPU1 Yellow / black 6 +12 Vdc CPU1 Yellow / black 7 +12 Vdc DDR3_CPU1 Yellow / black 8 +12 Vdc DDR3_CPU1 Yellow / black Table 81.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 7.3 Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs System Management Headers 7.3.1 Intel® Remote Management Module 3 (Intel® RMM3) Connector A 34-pin Intel® RMM3 connector (J1C1) is included on the workstation board to support the optional Intel® Remote Management Module 3. This workstation board does not support thirdparty management cards.
Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs 7.3.3 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS HSBP Header Table 85. HSBP Header Pin-out (J1F5, J1G3) Pin 1 Signal Name SMB_IPMB_5V_DAT Description BMC IMB 5V Data Line 2 GND Ground 3 SMB_IPMB_5V_CLK BMC IMB 5V Clock Line P5V – HSBP_A +5V for HSBP A GND – HSBP_B Ground for HSBP B 4 7.3.4 SGPIO Header Table 86. SGPIO Header Pin-out (J1G2) Pin 1 2 3 4 7.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 7.5 Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs Pin Signal Name Description Pin Signal Name Description 17 BND (Reset GND) Reset Button Ground 18 SMB_SENSOR_3V 3STB_CLK SMB Sensor Clock 19 FP_ID_BTN_N ID Button 20 FP_CHASSIS_INT RU Chassis Intrusion 21 FM_SIO_TEMP_SENSO R Front Panel Temperature Sensor 22 NIC2_ACT_LED_N NIC 2 Activity LED - 23 FP_NMI_BTN_N NMI Button 24 NIC2_LINK_LED_ N NIC 2 Link LED - I/O Connectors 7.5.
Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Table 89. SATA / SAS Connector Pin-out (J1E3, J1G1, J1G4, J1G5, J1F1, J1F4) Pin 1 7.5.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 7.5.4 Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs Serial Port Connectors The workstation board provides one external RJ-45 Serial A port (J8A2) and one internal 9-pin Serial B header (J1B1). The following tables define the pin-outs. Table 91.
Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Two 2x5 connectors on the workstation board (J1D1, J1D4) provide support for four additional USB ports. Table 94.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Pin 6 7 Signal Name NC Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs Description Not Connect Ground 8 NC Not Connect 9 Key No pin 10 LED# Activity LED One additional Type A USB port (J1H2) is provided on the workstation board to support the installation of a USB device inside the workstation chassis. Table 97. Internal Type A USB Port Pin-out (J1H2) 7.5.
Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs 7.6 Signal Name Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Pin 9 TPA- Description TPA negative signal 10 TPA+ TPA positive signal Audio Connectors The workstation board provides one stacked audio connector on the back edge of the board (J6A1). This stacked connector provides six jacks for audio connections (Back Surround Out, Center/LFE Out, Front Surround Out, Line-in, Microphone in, and Side Surround Out).
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs Table 102. Onboard Video Header Pin-out (J3B2) Pin 7.
Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Table 104.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 8. Jumper Blocks Jumper Blocks The workstation board has several 3-pin jumper blocks that you can use to configure, protect, or recover specific features of the workstation board. Pin 1 on each jumper block is identified by the following symbol on the silkscreen: ▼ Figure 55. Jumper Blocks Table 105.
Jumper Blocks Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Jumper Name Pins 2-3 J1H1: Force Update BMC J2C1: CMOS Clear J4B2: Serial Port A Configuration 8.1 System Results The main system BIOS will not boot with pins 2-3 connected. When connected, the system will only boot from EFI-bootable recovery media with a recovery BIOS image present.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Jumper Blocks 8. Close the workstation chassis. 9. Power up the workstation. The password is now cleared and you can reset it by going into the BIOS setup. 8.2 Force BMC Update Procedure When performing a standard BMC (Baseboard Management Controller) firmware update procedure, the update utility places the BMC into an update mode, allowing the firmware to load safely onto the flash device.
Jumper Blocks Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 3. Move the BIOS recovery jumper (J1E5) from the default operating position (covering pins 1 and 2) to the enabled position (covering pins 2 and 3). 4. Close the workstation chassis. 5. Reconnect the AC power cord and power up the workstation. 6. Perform the BIOS Recovery procedure as documented in the BIOS Release Notes. 7. After successful completion of the BIOS recovery, the “BIOS has been updated successfully” message displays. 8.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 9. Intel® Light Guided Diagnostics Intel® Light Guided Diagnostics The workstation board has several onboard diagnostic LEDs to assist in troubleshooting boardlevel issues. This section provides a description of the location and function of each LED on the workstation board. 9.1 5-V Stand-by LED Several workstation management features of this workstation board require a 5-V stand-by voltage is supplied from the power supply.
Intel® Light Guided Diagnostics 9.2 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Fan Fault LEDs Fan fault LEDs are present for the two CPU fans and the rear system fan 5. The fan fault LED illuminates when the corresponding fan has fault Figure 57. Fan Fault LED Locations 150 Revision 1.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 9.3 Intel® Light Guided Diagnostics System Status LED and System ID LED The workstation board provides LEDs for both system ID and system status. These LEDs are located in the rear I/O area of the workstation board as shown in the following figure. A. System Status LED B. System ID LED Figure 58.
Intel® Light Guided Diagnostics Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS By issuing the appropriate hex IPMI “Chassis Identify” value, the ID LED either blinks blue for 15 seconds and turns off or blinks indefinitely until the appropriate hex IPMI Chassis Identify value is issued to turn it off. The bi-color (green / amber) System Status LED operates as follows: Table 106. System Status LED Color State Criticality Description Green Solid on System OK System booted and ready.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Intel® Light Guided Diagnostics * When the workstation is powered down (transitions to the DC-off state or S5), the BMC is still on standby power and retains the sensor and front panel status LED state established before the power-down event. If the system status is normal when the system is powered down (the LED is in a solid green state), the system status LED will be off. 9.
Intel® Light Guided Diagnostics 9.5 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS POST Code Diagnostic LEDs Eight amber POST code diagnostic LEDs are located on the back edge of the workstation board in the rear I/O area of the workstation board by the serial A connector. During the system boot process, the BIOS executes a number of platform configuration processes, each of which is assigned a specific hex POST code number.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Design and Environmental Specifications 10. Design and Environmental Specifications 10.1 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS Design Specifications Operation of the Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS at conditions beyond those listed in the following table may cause permanent damage to the system. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect system reliability. Table 107.
Design and Environmental Specifications Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS • • Operating Temperature: Workstation in 35 °C ambient air Operating Environment: Ground Benign, Controlled • • Duty Cycle: 100% Quality Level: II Table 108. MTBF Estimate MTBF (hours) Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS 10.2.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Regulatory and Certification Information 11. Regulatory and Certification Information To help ensure EMC compliance with your local regional rules and regulations, before computer integration, make sure that the chassis, power supply, and other modules have passed EMC testing using a workstation board with a microprocessor from the same family (or higher) and operating at the same (or higher) speed as the microprocessor used on this workstation board.
Regulatory and Certification Information • • • • • 11.1.3 • • • • • • • • • 158 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS BSMI CNS13438 Emissions (Taiwan) RRL Notice No.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Regulatory and Certification Information 11.
Regulatory and Certification Information Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Regulatory and Certification Information ICES-003 (Canada) Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites bruits radioélectriques applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe A prescrites dans lanorme sur le matériel brouilleur: “Apparelis Numériques”, NMB-003 édictee par le Ministre Canadian des Communications.
Regulatory and Certification Information Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS RRL KCC (Korea) 11.4 Product Ecology Change (EU RoHS) Intel has a system in place to restrict the use of banned substances in accordance with the European Directive 2002/95/EC. Compliance is based on declaration that materials banned in the RoHS Directive are either (1) below all applicable threshold limits or (2) an approved / pending RoHS exemption applies. RoHS implementation details are not fully defined and may change.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Regulatory and Certification Information CRoHS Substance Tables: China CRoHS requires products to be provided with controlled substance information. Intel understands the end-seller (entity placing product into market place) is responsible for providing the controlled substance information. Controlled substance information is required to be in Simplified Chinese. Substance table for this board product is as follows: Revision 1.
Regulatory and Certification Information 164 Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Revision 1.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Regulatory and Certification Information 11.6 China Packaging Recycle Marks (or GB18455-2001) Intel EPSD has the following ecological compliances: Cardboard and fiberboard packaging will be marked as recyclable in China. China Packaging Recycling Marks is required on retail packaging to be marked as recyclable using China’s recycling logo.
Appendix A: Integration and Usage Tips Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Appendix A: Integration and Usage Tips Prior to adding or removing components or peripherals from the workstation board, you must remove the AC power cord. With AC power plugged into the workstation board, 5-V standby is still present even though the workstation board is powered off. This workstation board supports the Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500 Series only.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS à à Appendix A: Integration and Usage Tips Step 2: Decide the PCI device with location number (Bus number, Device number, and Function number) using PCI map dump from the system generating the PCI device SEL event, There are multiple means to dump the PCI map.
Appendix B: Processor Active Heat Sink Installation Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Appendix B: Processor Active Heat Sink Installation Active processor heat sink(s) is required Table 110.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Appendix B: Processor Active Heat Sink Installation Figure 61. Active Processor Heatsink Installation Revision 1.
Appendix C: BMC Sensor Tables Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Appendix C: BMC Sensor Tables This appendix lists the sensor identification numbers and information about the sensor type, name, supported thresholds, assertion and de-assertion information, and a brief description of the sensor purpose. For sensor and event/reading-type table information, refer to the Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification, Version 2.0.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Appendix C: BMC Sensor Tables Rearm Sensors The rearm is a request for the event status of a sensor to be rechecked and updated upon a transition between good and bad states. You can rearm the sensors manually or automatically. This column indicates the type supported by the sensor.
Appendix C: BMC Sensor Tables Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Table 111.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Full Sensor Name (Sensor name in SDR) Sensor # Platform Applicability Appendix C: BMC Sensor Tables Sensor Type Event / Event Offset Reading Type Triggers Contrib. To System Status 06 – Redundant: degraded from fully redundant state. Degraded 07 – Redundant: Transition from non-redundant state.
Appendix C: BMC Sensor Tables Full Sensor Name (Sensor name in SDR) System Event (System Event) BB +1.1V IOH (BB +1.1V IOH) BB +1.1V P1 Vccp (BB +1.1V P1 Vccp) BB +1.1V P2 Vccp (BB +1.1V P2 Vccp) BB +1.5V P1 DDR3 (BB +1.5V P1 DDR3) BB +1.5V P2 DDR3 (BB +1.5V P2 DDR3) BB +1.8V AUX (BB +1.8V AUX) BB +3.3V (BB +3.3V) BB +3.3V STBY (BB +3.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Full Sensor Name (Sensor name in SDR) BB +3.3V Vbat (BB +3.3V Vbat) BB +5.0V (BB +5.0V) BB +5.0V STBY (BB +5.0V STBY) BB +12.0V (BB +12.0V) BB -12.0V (BB -12.0V) Baseboard Temperature (Baseboard Temp) Front Panel Temperature (Front Panel Temp) IOH Thermal Margin (IOH Therm Margin) Processor 1 Memory Thermal Margin (Mem P1 Thrm Mrgn) Revision 1.
Appendix C: BMC Sensor Tables Full Sensor Name (Sensor name in SDR) Processor 2 Memory Thermal Margin Sensor # (Fan x Present) Fan Redundancy 1 (Fan Redundancy) 176 Sensor Type Event / Event Offset Reading Type Triggers Dual processor only Temperature Threshold 01h 01h 30h–39h Chassisspecific Fan Threshold 04h 01h 40h–45h Chassisspecific Fan 04h Generic 08h Fan Tachometer Sensors Fan Present Sensors Platform Applicability 24h (Mem P2 Thrm Mrgn) (Chassis specific sensor names) In
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Full Sensor Name (Sensor name in SDR) Power Supply 1 Status (PS/1 Status) Power Supply 2 Status (PS/2 Status) Revision 1.2 Sensor # 50h 51h Platform Applicability Chassisspecific Chassisspecific Appendix C: BMC Sensor Tables Sensor Type Power Supply 08h Power Supply 08h Event / Event Offset Reading Type Triggers Contrib. To System Status 05 - Nonredundant: insufficient resources. Non-fatal 06 – NonRedundant: degraded from fully redundant.
Appendix C: BMC Sensor Tables Full Sensor Name (Sensor name in SDR) Power Supply 1 AC Power Input Sensor # 52h (PS/1 Power In) Power Supply 2 AC Power Input 53h (PS/2 Power In) Power Supply 1 +12V % of Maximum Current Output 54h (PS/1 Curr Out %) Power Supply 2 +12V % of Maximum Current Output 55h (PS/2 Curr Out %) Power Supply 1 Temperature 56h (PS/1 Temperature) Power Supply 2 Temperature 57h (PS/2 Temperature) Processor 1 Status (P1 Status) Processor 2 Status (P2 Status) Processor 1 Thermal
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Full Sensor Name (Sensor name in SDR) Processor 2 Thermal Margin (P2 Therm Margin) Processor 1 Thermal Control % Sensor # Platform Applicability 63h Dual processor only 64h All 65h Dual processor only 66h All (P1 Therm Ctrl %) Processor 2 Thermal Control % (P2 Therm Ctrl %) Processor 1 VRD Temp (P1 VRD Hot) Processor 2 VRD Temp (P2 VRD Hot) Catastrophic Error (CATERR) CPU Missing (CPU Missing) IOH Thermal Trip (IOH Thermal Trip) 67h 68h 69h 6Ah Dual
Appendix D: Platform Specific BMC Appendix Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Appendix D: Platform Specific BMC Appendix Table 112.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Appendix E: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Appendix E: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder During the system boot process, the BIOS executes a number of platform configuration processes, each of which is assigned a specific hex POST code number. As each configuration routine is started, the BIOS displays the POST code to the POST Code Diagnostic LEDs on the back edge of the workstation board.
Appendix E: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Upper nibble bits = 1110b = Eh; Lower nibble bits = 1101b = Dh; the two are concatenated as EDh. Find the meaning of POST Code EDh in below table – Memory Population Error: RDIMMs and UDIMMs cannot be mixed. Table 114.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Progress Code 0x53-0x57 Appendix E: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Progress Code Definition Reserved for PCI Bus USB 0x58 Resetting USB bus 0x59 Reserved for USB devices ATA / ATAPI / SATA 0x5A Resetting SATA bus and all devices 0x5B Reserved for ATA SMBUS 0x5C Resetting SMBUS 0x5D Reserved for SMBUS Local Console 0x70 Resetting the video controller (VGA) 0x71 Disabling the video controller (VGA) 0x72 Enabling the video controller (VGA) Remote
Appendix E: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Progress Code Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Progress Code Definition Removable Media 0xB8 Resetting the removable media device 0xB9 Disabling the removable media device 0xBA Detecting the presence of a removable media device (CDROM detection, etc.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Progress Code 0x3F Appendix E: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Progress Code Definition Unable to complete crisis recovery Revision 1.
Appendix F: POST Error Messages and Handling Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Appendix F: POST Error Messages and Handling Whenever possible, the BIOS outputs the current boot progress codes on the video screen. Progress codes are 32-bit quantities plus optional data. The 32-bit numbers include class, subclass, and operation information. The class and subclass fields point to the type of hardware being initialized. The operation field represents the specific initialization activity.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Appendix F: POST Error Messages and Handling Table 115. POST Error Messages and Handling Error Code Error Message Response 0012 CMOS date / time not set Pause 0048 Password check failed Pause 0108 Keyboard component encountered a locked error. No Pause 0109 Keyboard component encountered a stuck key error. No Pause 0113 Fixed Media The SAS RAID firmware can not run properly. The user should attempt to Pause reflash the firmware.
Appendix F: POST Error Messages and Handling Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Error Code Error Message Response 852A DIMM_F1 failed Self Test (BIST). Pause 852B DIMM_F2 failed Self Test (BIST). Pause 8540 DIMM_A1 Disabled. Pause 8541 DIMM_A2 Disabled. Pause 8542 DIMM_B1 Disabled. Pause 8543 DIMM_B2 Disabled. Pause 8544 DIMM_C1 Disabled. Pause 8545 DIMM_C2 Disabled. Pause 8546 DIMM_D1 Disabled. Pause 8547 DIMM_D2 Disabled. Pause 8548 DIMM_E1 Disabled.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Appendix F: POST Error Messages and Handling Error Code Error Message Response 9246 Mouse component encountered a controller error. No Pause 9266 Local Console component encountered a controller error. No Pause 9268 Local Console component encountered an output error. No Pause 9269 Local Console component encountered a resource conflict error. No Pause 9286 Remote Console component encountered a controller error.
Appendix F: POST Error Messages and Handling Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS POST Error Beep Codes The following table lists the POST error beep codes. Prior to system video initialization, the BIOS uses these beep codes to inform users of error conditions. The beep code is followed by a user-visible code on the POST Progress LEDs. Table 116.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Appendix G: Installation Guidelines Appendix G: Installation Guidelines 1.
Appendix G: Installation Guidelines Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS 5.
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Glossary Glossary Term Definition ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ADC Analogue to Digital Converter AHCI Advanced Host Controller Interface AMT Active Management Technology AP Application Processor APIC Advanced Programmable Interrupt Control ARP Address Resolution Protocol ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit ATS Address Translation Technology BBS BIOS Boot Specification BEV Boot Entry Vector BIOS Basic Input / Outp
Glossary Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Term Definition FMB Flexible Mother Board FRB Fault Resilient Boot FRU Field Replaceable Unit FW Firmware FWH Firmware Hub GB 1024 MB GPA Guest Physical Address GPIO General Purpose I/O HPA Host Physical Address HSC Hot-Swap Controller HT Hyper-Threading Hz Hertz (1 cycle / second) I2 C Inter-Integrated Circuit Bus IA Intel® Architecture ICH I/O Controller Hub ILM Independent Loading Mechanism IMC Integrated Memory Contro
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Term Definition NIC Network Interface Controller Nm Nanometer NMI Non-maskable Interrupt NUMA Non-Uniform Memory Access NVSRAM Non-volatile Static Random Access Memory OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer Ohm Unit of electrical resistance OLTT Open-Loop Thermal Throttling PAE Physical Address Extension PCB Print Circuit Board PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect PECI Platform Environment Control Interface PEF Platform Event Filtering PEP
Glossary Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Term Definition SSD Solid State Drive TBD To Be Determined TDP Thermal Design Power TIM Thermal Interface Material TPS Technical Product Specification UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver / Transmitter UDIMM Unbuffered Dual In-Line Memory Module UDP User Datagram Protocol UHCI Universal Host Controller Interface URS Unified Retention System USB Universal Serial Bus UTC Universal time coordinate VGA Video Graphic Array VID Volta
Intel® Workstation System SC5650SCWS TPS Reference Documents Reference Documents Refer to the following documents for additional information: Intel® Workstation Board S5520SC, Intel® Server System SC5650SCWS Specification Update Intel® Server Chassis SC5650 Technical Product Specification Intel® Workstation Board S5520SC Technical Product Specification Revision 1.