Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX Technical Product Specification Intel order number E92065-001 Revision 1.
Revision History Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Revision History Date Oct. 2009 Revision Number 0.1 Modifications Initial release. Nov.2009 0.2 Added hardware specification. Dec.2009 0.3 Added server management. Dec.2009 Jan. 2010 0.4 0.5 Added BIOS specification. Added Board ME. Feb. 2010 0.6 Added Fan Domain, sensors list, POST error code. Feb.2010 0.7 Reviewed by Technical Writer. Feb.2010 0.8 Added MTBF. Feb.2010 0.9 Updated certification. Mar.2010 1.0 Rolled to 1.0. Apr.
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Table of Contents Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Table of Contents 1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Chapter Outline........................................................................................................ 1 1.2 Server Board Use Disclaimer .................................................................................. 1 2. Overview ...........................................
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Table of Contents 3.9 Keyboard and Mouse Support ............................................................................... 29 3.10 Wake-up Control.................................................................................................... 29 3.11 Video Support ........................................................................................................ 29 3.11.1 Video Modes...........................................................................
Table of Contents Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 6.4.1 Power Button ......................................................................................................... 83 6.4.2 Reset Button .......................................................................................................... 83 6.4.3 NMI Button............................................................................................................. 84 6.4.4 System Status Indicator LED.......................................
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Table of Contents 9.4.12 Protection Circuits................................................................................................ 107 10. Regulatory and Certification Information....................................................................... 109 10.1 Product Regulatory Compliance .......................................................................... 109 10.1.1 Product Safety Compliance ................................................................
List of Figures Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS List of Figures Figure 1. Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX Picture ...................................................................... 4 Figure 2. Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX Layout....................................................................... 5 Figure 3. Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX Rear I/O Layout ........................................................ 7 Figure 4.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS List of Figures Figure 39. Setup Utility — Exit Screen Display........................................................................... 77 Figure 40. Jumper Blocks (J1A2, J1F1, J1F3, J1F2 and J1F5).................................................. 93 Figure 41. Diagnostic LED location............................................................................................. 99 Figure 42. Power Distribution Block Diagram ................................................
List of Tables Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS List of Tables Table 1. Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX Feature Set ................................................................ 2 Table 2. Major Board Components ............................................................................................... 6 Table 3. Standard Platform DIMM Nomenclature ....................................................................... 19 Table 4. Memory Configuration Table...........................................
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS List of Tables Table 39. Setup Utility — BEV Device Order Fields ................................................................... 75 Table 40. Setup Utility – Boot Manager Screen Fields ............................................................... 76 Table 41. Setup Utility — Error Manager Screen Fields ............................................................. 76 Table 42. Setup Utility — Exit Screen Fields ........................................................
List of Tables Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Table 79. Integrated BMC Core Sensors.................................................................................. 119 Table 80: PMBus* Sensors....................................................................................................... 122 Table 81. POST Code Diagnostic LED Location ...................................................................... 124 Table 82. POST Progress Code LED Example .............................................
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS List of Tables Revision 1.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 1. Introduction Introduction This Technical Product Specification (TPS) provides board specific information detailing the features, functionalities, and high-level architecture of the Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX. In addition, the user can obtain design-level information for specific subsystems by ordering the External Product Specifications (EPS) or External Design Specifications (EDS) for a given subsystem.
Overview 2. Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Overview The Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX is a monolithic printed circuit board (PCB) with features designed to support 1U/2U rack server markets. 2.1 Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX Feature Set Table 1. Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX Feature Set Feature Processor Description Support for one Intel® Xeon® 3400 Series Processor in FC-LGA 1156 socket package. 2.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Overview Feature Hard Drive and Optical Drive Support Description Support for six Serial ATA II hard drives through six onboard SATA II connectors with SW RAID 0, 1, 5, and 10. Optical devices are supported Up to four SAS hard drives through option Intel® SAS Entry RAID Module card RAID Support ® Intel Embedded Server RAID Technology II through onboard SATA connectors provides SATA RAID 0, 1, and 10.
Overview 2.2 Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Server Board Layout Figure 1. Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX Picture 2.2.1 Server Board Connector and Component Layout The following figure shows the board layout of the server board. Each connector and major component is identified by a number or letter. Table 2 provides the description. 4 Intel order number E92065-001 Revision 1.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Overview Figure 2. Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX Layout Revision 1.
Overview Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Table 2.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 2.2.2 Overview Server Board Rear I/O Layout The following figure shows the layout of the rear I/O components for the server board. Figure 3. Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX Rear I/O Layout Revision 1.
Overview 2.2.3 Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX Mechanical Drawings Figure 4. Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX – Key Connector and LED Indicator Identification 8 Intel order number E92065-001 Revision 1.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Overview Figure 5. Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX – Hole and Component Positions Revision 1.
Overview Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Figure 6. Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX – Major Connector Pin Location (1 of 2) 10 Intel order number E92065-001 Revision 1.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Overview Figure 7. Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX –Major Connector Pin Location (2 of 2) Revision 1.
Overview Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Figure 8. Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX – Primary Side Keepout Zone 12 Intel order number E92065-001 Revision 1.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Overview Figure 9. Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX – Secondary Side Keepout Zone Revision 1.
Functional Architecture 3. Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Functional Architecture The architecture and design of the Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX is based on the Intel® 3420 Chipset. The chipset is designed for systems based on the Intel® Xeon® processor in the FCLGA 1156 socket package.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 3.1.1 Functional Architecture Intel® Xeon® 3400 Processor The Intel® Xeon® 3400 Series processors highly integrated solution variant is composed of four Nehalem-based processor cores. FC-LGA 1156 socket package with 2.5 GT/s. Up to 95 W Thermal Design Power (TDP); processors with higher TDP are not supported. The server board does not support previous generations of the Intel® Xeon® processors. 3.1.
Functional Architecture 3.2 Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Memory Subsystem The Intel® Xeon® 3400 series processor has an Integrated Memory Controller (IMC) in its package. Each Intel® Xeon® 3400 series processor produces up to two DDR3 channels of memory. Each DDR3 channel in the IMC supports up to three DDR3 RDIMM slots or up to two UDIMM slots. The DDR3 RDIMM frequency can be 800/1066/1333 MHz DDR3 UDIMM frequency can be 1066/1333 MHz.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS z z z z z Functional Architecture 0xE8 - Configuration Error: If a DDR3 DIMM has no SPD information, the BIOS treats the DIMM slot as if no DDR3 DIMM is present on it. Therefore, if this is the only DDR3 DIMM installed in the system, the BIOS halts with POST Diagnostic LED code 0xE8 (no usable memory) and halts the system.
Functional Architecture Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS In addition to this memory reservation, the BIOS creates another reserved region for memorymapped PCI Express* functions, including a standard 64 MB or 256 MB of standard PCI Express* Memory Mapped I/O (MMIO) configuration space. This is based on the selection of Maximize Memory below 4 GB in the BIOS Setup.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 3.2.5 Functional Architecture Memory Subsystem Operating Frequency Determination There are several limiting factors, including the number of DIMMs on a channel and organization of the DIMM - that is, either single-rank (SR), dual-rank (DR), or quad-rank (QR): The speed of the processor’s IMC is the possible maximum speed. The speed of the slowest component – the slowest DIMM or the IMC – determines the actual maximum frequency.
Functional Architecture 3.2.7 Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Memory Upgrade Rules Upgrading the system memory requires careful positioning of the DDR3 DIMMs based on the following factors: Existing DDR3 DIMM population DDR3 DIMM characteristics Optimization techniques used by the Intel® Nehalem processor to maximize memory bandwidth In the Independent Channel mode, all DDR3 channels operate independently.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Functional Architecture Channel A UDIMM X X X X X X Channel B X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X This table defines half of the valid memory configurations. The user can exchange Channel A DIMMs with the DIMMs on Channel B to get another half. 3.2.7.2 UDIMM Configuration rules Table 5.
Functional Architecture Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Non-ECC UDIMMs not supported Mixing ECC and non-ECC UDIMMs anywhere on the platform will prevent the system to boot/function correctly 3.2.7.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS SMBus Host Interface SPI Interface LPC interface to IBMC JTAG interface LAN interface ACPI interface 3.3.1 Functional Architecture Digital Media Interface Digital Media Interface (DMI) is the chip-to-chip connection between the processor and chipset. This high-speed interface integrates advanced priority-based servicing allowing concurrent traffic and true isochronous transfer capabilities.
Functional Architecture Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS RAID capability provides high-performance RAID 0, 1, 5, and 10 functionality on up to six SATA ports of PCH. Matrix RAID support is provided to allow multiple RAID levels to be combined on a single set of hard drives, such as RAID 0 and RAID 1 on two disks. Other RAID features include hot spare support, SMART alerting, and RAID 0 autos replace.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Functional Architecture USB Specification-compliant keyboards USB Specification-compliant mouse USB Specification-compliant storage devices that utilize bulk-only transport mechanism USB devices are scanned to determine if they are required for booting. The BIOS supports USB 2.0 mode of operation, and as such supports USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 compliant devices and host controllers.
Functional Architecture Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX accommodates both the double-wide I/O expansion modules and the PCI Express* Gen 1 I/O modules. The modules consist of: Dual Port GbE I/O Module QuAD Port GbE I/O Module External 4 Port SAS I/O Module Internal 4-port LSI* 1064e SAS I/O Module Internal 4-port LSI* 1078e SAS I/O Module The following table shows the product codes for each module: Table 9.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Functional Architecture Dedicated RTC 12 10-bit ADCs Eight Fan Tachometers Four PWMs Battery-backed Chassis Intrusion I/O Register JTAG Master Six I2C interfaces General-purpose I/O Ports (16 direct, 64 serial) Additionally, the ServerEngines* Pilot II part integrates a super I/O module with the following features: KCS/BT Interface Two 16C550 Serial Ports Serial IRQ Support 12 GPIO Ports (shared with BMC) LPC to SPI Bridge SMI and PME Support
Functional Architecture Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Integrated BMC Block Diagram Interrupt Controller Fan Tach (12) PWM (4) ADC Thermal USB to Host Code Memory USB 1.1 & USB 2.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Functional Architecture Table 10. RMM3 Lite Advanced Management Features Advanced Feature KVM Redirection Description Remote console access via keyboard, video, and mouse redirection over LAN. USB Media Redirection Remote USB media access over LAN. WS-MAN Full SMASH profiles for WS-MAN based consoles.
Functional Architecture Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS The video is accessed using a standard 15-pin VGA connector found on the back edge of the server board. The on-board video controller can be disabled using the BIOS Setup utility or when an add-in video card is detected. The system BIOS provides the option for dual-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.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Functional Architecture 3.12 Network Interface Controller (NIC) The Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX supports five network ports. One is provided by the onboard Intel® 82574L GbE PCI Express network controller; the others are provided by two onboard Intel® 82576 Gigabit Network controllers: NIC port 1 and 2 are provided by on board Intel® 82576 Gigabit network controller 1. NIC port 3 and 4 are provided by on board Intel® 82576 Gigabit network controller 2.
Functional Architecture 3.12.3 Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS MAC Address Definition ® Each Intel Server Board S3420GPRX has six MAC addresses assigned to corresponding devices at the Intel factory with follow rules: Table 13: MAC Address Allocation Rules NIC Name MAC address NIC 1 MAC 1 NIC 2 MAC 1 + 1 NIC 3 MAC 1 + 2 NIC 4 MAC 1 + 3 NIC 5 MAC 1 + 5 BMC Channel 1 MAC 1 + 6 The user can find the MAC 1 address as label on the server board. 3.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 4. 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, system BIOS, and server management firmware. The following diagram provides an overview of the Server Management Bus (SMBUS) architecture used on this server board. Figure 13. Server Management Bus (SMBUS) Block Diagram 4.
Platform Management Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Sensor device and sensor scanning/monitoring: The Integrated BMC provides IPMI management of sensors. It polls sensors to monitor and report system health. IPMI interfaces. o Host interfaces include system management software (SMS) with receive message queue support and server management mode (SMM).
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Platform Management Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP): The Integrated BMC performs DHCP (supported on embedded NICs). Platform environment control interface (PECI) thermal management support. E-mail alerting Embedded web server Integrated KVM Integrated Remote Media Redirection Lightweight Directory Authentication Protocol (LDAP) support 4.
Platform Management 4.2.1.1 Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Intel® RMM3 Lite The Intel® RMM3 Lite provides additional flash storage for advanced features like Web Services for Management (WS-MAN). RMM3 Lite has no dedicated network interface. The user can access BMC advance features through on board NIC 5. Note: RMM3 Lite has no physical dedicated network interface, but BMC FW still contains corresponding logical BMC channel 3. The user cannot access BMC channel 3. 4.2.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Platform Management Once mounted, the remote device appears just like a local device to the server, allowing system administrators or users to install software (including operating systems), copy files, update the BIOS, and so forth, or boot the server from this device. The following capabilities are supported: The operation of remotely mounted devices is independent of the local devices on the server.
Platform Management Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS SEL Reading – Limited access based on IPMI user privilege. KVM/Media Redirection – Limited access based on IPMI user privilege. Only available when the Intel® RMM3 is present. IPMI User Management – Limited access based on IPMI user privilege. The web server is available on all enabled LAN channels. See Appendix B for Integrated BMC core sensors. 4.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Platform Management Platform control optimizes system performance and acoustics levels through: Performance management Performance throttling Thermal monitoring Fan speed control Acoustics management The platform components used to implement platform control include: Integrated baseboard management controller Platform sensors Variable speed system fans System BIOS BMC firmware Sensor data records as loaded by the FRUSDR Utility
Platform Management 4.4.1 4.4.1.1 Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX 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® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Platform Management The BIOS provides data to the BMC with the fan profile the platform is set up for - Acoustics Mode or Performance Mode. The BIOS uses the parameters retrieved from the thermal sensor data records (SDR), fan profile setting from BIOS Setup, and altitude setting from the BIOS Setup to configure the system for memory throttling and fan speed control.
Platform Management Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS The Set Fan Profile BIOS option is hidden when CLTT is selected as the THROTTLING MODE option. 4.4.2.3.1 Performance Mode (Default) With the platform running in Performance mode (Default), several platform controlled 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® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 5. 5.1 BIOS User Interface BIOS User Interface Logo / Diagnostic Screen The logo / Diagnostic Screen displays in one of two forms: z z 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 User Interface z z Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 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® server board BIOS is only available in English. Console Redirection - The BIOS Setup is functional through console redirection over various terminal emulation standards.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS BIOS User Interface Table 17. BIOS Setup: Keyboard Command Bar Key Option Execute Command Description The key is used to activate sub-menus when the selected feature is a submenu, or to display a pick list if a selected option has a value field, or to select a sub-field for multi-valued features like time and date.
BIOS User Interface Key Option Save and Exit Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 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. 5.3.1.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Main Advance d Security BIOS User Interface Server Management Boot Options Boot Manager Logged in as Platform ID System BIOS Version SXXXX.86B.xx.yy.zzzz Build Date Memory Total Memory Quiet Boot Enabled/Disabled POST Error Pause Enabled/Disabled System Date System Time Figure 15.
BIOS User Interface Setup Item Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Options Help Text Size Quiet Boot Enabled Disabled Comments 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] – Display the logo screen during POST. [Disabled] – Display the diagnostic screen during POST.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Main Advance d Security BIOS User Interface Server Management Boot Options Boot Manager ► Processor Configuration ► Memory Configuration ► Mass Storage Controller Configuration ► Serial Port Configuration ► USB Configuration ► PCI Configuration ► System Acoustic and Performance Configuration Figure 16. Setup Utility – Advanced Screen Display Table 19. Setup Utility – Advanced Screen Display Fields 5.3.2.2.
BIOS User Interface Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Advanced Processor Configuration Processor Socket Processor ID Processor Frequency Microcode Revision L1 Cache RAM L2 Cache RAM L3 Cache RAM CPU 1 Size of Cache Size of Cache Size of Cache Processor 1 Version Current QPI Link Speed QPI Link Frequency Intel® Turbo Boost Technology
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Setup Item L2 Cache RAM Options BIOS User Interface Help Text Comments Information only. Size of the Processor L2 Cache L3 Cache RAM Information only. Size of the Processor L3 Cache. Processor Version Information only. ID string from the Processor. Current QPI Link Speed Information only. Current speed that the QPI Link is using. QPI Link Frequency Information only. Current frequency that the QPI Link is using.
BIOS User Interface Setup Item Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Options Enabled Disabled Help Text [Enabled] - Cache lines are fetched in pairs (even line + odd line). Comments [Disabled] - Only the current cache line required is fetched. Note: Modifying this setting may affect system performance. 5.3.2.2.2 Memory Screen The Memory screen allows the user to view details about the system memory DDR3 DIMMs installed.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS BIOS User Interface Setup Item Total 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. Effective Memory Information only. The amount of memory available to the operating system in MB or GB. The Effective Memory is the difference between the Total Physical Memory and the sum of all memory reserved for internal usage, RAS redundancy and SMRAM.
BIOS User Interface Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Advanced Mass Storage Controller Configuration Intel(R) Entry SAS RAID Module Configure Intel(R) Entry SAS RAID Module Onboard SATA Controller Configure SATA Mode Enabled / Disabled ► SATA Port 0 Not Installed/ ► SATA Port 1 Not Installed/ ► SATA Port 2 Not Installed/ ► SATA Port 3 Not Installed/ ► SATA Port 4 Not Installed/ ► SATA Port 5 Not Installed/
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Setup Item SATA Mode BIOS User Interface Options Enhanced Help Text [ENHANCED] - Supports up to 6 SATA ports with IDE Native Mode. Compatibility AHCI Comments Disappears when the Onboard SATA Controller is disabled. [COMPATIBILITY] - Supports up to 4 SATA ports[0/1/2/3] with IDE Legacy mode and 2 SATA ports[4/5] with IDE Native Mode. Intel ESRT2 Matrix RAID [AHCI] - Supports all SATA ports using the Advanced Host Controller Interface.
BIOS User Interface Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 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 20. Setup Utility – Serial Port Configuration Screen Display Table 23. Setup Utility – Serial Ports Configuration Screen Fields Setup Item Serial A Enable Options Enabled Disabled Address 3F8h Help Text Enable or Disable Serial port A.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS BIOS User Interface Advanced USB Configuration Detected USB Devices USB Controller Legacy USB Support Port 60/64 Emulation Make USB Devices Non-Bootable Enabled / Disabled Enabled / Disabled / Auto Enabled / Disabled Enabled / Disabled USB Mass Storage Device Configuration Device Reset timeout 10 seconds / 20 seconds / 30 seconds / 40 seconds Mass Storage Devices: Auto / Floppy/Forced FDD/Hard Disk
BIOS User Interface Setup Item Device Reset timeout Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Options 10 sec Help Text USB Mass Storage device Start Unit command timeout. 20 sec Setting to a larger value provides more time for a mass storage device to be ready, if needed. 30 sec Comments Grayed out if the USB Controller is disabled. 40 sec One line for each mass storage device in system Auto Floppy Forced FDD Hard Disk [Auto] - USB devices less than 530 MB are emulated as floppies.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS BIOS User Interface Advanced PCI Configuration Maximize Memory below 4GB Enabled / Disabled Memory Mapped I/O above 4GB Enabled / Disabled Onboard Video Enabled / Disabled Dual Monitor Video Enabled / Disabled Onboard NIC1 ROM Enabled / Disabled Onboard NIC2 ROM Enabled / Disabled Onboard NIC3 ROM Enabled / Disabled Onboard NIC4 ROM Enabled / Disabled Onboard NIC5 ROM Enabled / Disabled Onboard NIC iSCSI ROM Enabled / Disabled NIC 1 MAC Address
BIOS User Interface Setup Item Onboard NIC1 ROM Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Options Enabled Disabled Help Text If enabled. loads the embedded option ROM for the onboard network controllers. Comments Warning: If [Disabled] is selected, NIC1 cannot be used to boot or wake the system. Onboard NIC2 ROM Enabled Disabled If enabled. loads the embedded option ROM for the onboard network controllers. Warning: If [Disabled] is selected, NIC2 cannot be used to boot or wake the system.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS BIOS User Interface Advanced System Acoustic and Performance Configuration Set Throttling Mode Auto / CLTT / OLTT Altitude 300m or less / 301m-900m / 901m – 1500m / Higher than 1500m Set Fan Profile Performance, Acoustic Figure 23. Setup Utility – System Acoustic and Performance Configuration Screen Display Table 26.
BIOS User Interface Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS To access this screen from the Main screen, select Security. Main Advanced Security Server Management Boot Options Administrator Password Status User Password Status Set Administrator Password [1234aBcD] Set User Password [1234aBcD] Front Panel Lockout Enabled / Disabled Boot Manager Figure 24. Setup Utility – Security Configuration Screen Display Table 27.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Setup Item Front Panel Lockout BIOS User Interface 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 5.3.2.4 Comments Server Management Screen The Server Management screen allows the user to configure several server management features.
BIOS User Interface Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Table 28. 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.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Setup Item BMC LAN Configuration Options BIOS User Interface Help Text View/Configure BMC LAN channel and user settings Comments Takes the user to the BMC configuration screen. Information only. Note: This item does not appear on some models. See Chapter 3 for productspecific information. 5.3.2.4.
BIOS User Interface Setup Item Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Options 57.6K Help Text 115.2K Terminal Type PC-ANSI VT100 Character formatting used for console redirection. Setting must match the remote terminal application. VT100+ VT-UTF8 Legacy OS Redirection 5.3.2.5 Disabled Enabled This option enables legacy OS redirection (i.e., DOS) on serial port. If it is enabled, the associated serial port is hidden from the legacy OS.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Setup Item System Part Number BIOS User Interface Help Text Comments Information only. Note: This item does not appear on some models. See Chapter 3 for product-specific information. System Serial Number Press to edit system Serial Number and then use Backspace to delete existing value. Maximum length is 20 characters Chassis Part Number Information only. Note: This item does not appear on some models. See Chapter 3 for product-specific information.
BIOS User Interface Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Setup Item Help Text UUID 5.3.2.6 Comments Information only BMC Configuration The BMC configuration screen allows the user to configure the BMC Baseboard, RMM3 LAN channel and User settings. You can configure first five BMC user settings. Information only: BMC configuration screen will not be available on some models. See Chapter 3 for product-specific information.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Setup Item BIOS User Interface Options Help Text Comments edit. BMC DHCP Host Name User ID View/Edit BMC DHCP host name. Press to edit. Available only when IP source for any one channel is dynamic option. Select the user id to configure. anonymous root User3 User4 User5 Privilege View/Select user privilege Callback User Operator Administrator User Status Enable Enable/Disable LAN access for selected user.
BIOS User Interface Main Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Advanced Security Server Management Boot Options System Boot Timeout <0 - 65535> Boot Option #1 Boot Option #2 Boot Option #x Boot Manager Hard Disk Order CDROM Order Floppy Order Network Device Order BEV Device Order Add New Boot Option ►Delete Boot Option EFI Optimized Boot Enabled / Disabled Use Legacy Video for EFI OS Enabled / Disabled Boot Option Ret
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Setup Item BIOS User Interface Options Help Text Comments system. Floppy Order Set the order of the legacy devices in this group. Displays when one or more floppy drives are in the system. Network Device Order Set the order of the legacy devices in this group. Displays when one or more of these devices are available in the system. BEV Device Order Set the order of the legacy devices in this group.
BIOS User Interface Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Boot Options Add New Boot Option Add boot option label Select File system Path for boot option Save Figure 30. Setup Utility — Add New Boot Option Screen Display Table 33. Setup Utility — Add New Boot Option Fields Setup Item Add boot option label Select File system Options Help Text Create the label for the new boot option. Select one from list provided. Path for boot option Select one file system from the list.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 5.3.2.7.3 BIOS User Interface 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, choose Boot Options > Hard Disk Order. Boot Options Hard Disk #1 < Available Hard Disks > Hard Disk #2 < Available Hard Disks > Figure 32. Setup Utility — Hard Disk Order Screen Display Table 35.
BIOS User Interface Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Setup Item CDROM #2 5.3.2.7.5 Options Available Legacy devices for this Device group. Help Text Set system boot order by selecting the boot option for this position. Floppy Order Screen The Floppy Order screen allows the user to control the floppy drives. To access this screen from the Main screen, choose Boot Options > Floppy Order. Boot Options Floppy Disk #1 Floppy Disk #2 Figure 34.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS BIOS User Interface Table 38. Setup Utility – Network Device Order Fields Setup Item Network Device #1 Options Available Legacy devices for this Device group. Help Text Set system boot order by selecting the boot option for this position. Network Device #2 Available Legacy devices for this Device group. Set system boot order by selecting the boot option for this position. 5.3.2.7.
BIOS User Interface Main Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Advance d Security Server Management Boot Options Boot Manager [Internal EFI Shell] Figure 37. Setup Utility – Boot Manager Screen Display Table 40. Setup Utility – Boot Manager Screen Fields Setup Item Internal EFI Shell Help Text Select this option to boot now. Note: This list is not the system boot option order. Use the Boot Options menu to view and configure the system boot option order.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Error Manager BIOS User Interface Exit Save Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit Save Changes Discard Changes Load Default Values Save as User Default Values Load User Default Values Figure 39. Setup Utility — Exit Screen Display Table 42. Setup Utility — Exit Screen Fields Setup Item Save Changes and Exit Help Text Exit the BIOS Setup utility after saving changes. The system reboots if required.
BIOS User Interface 5.4 Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Loading BIOS Defaults Different mechanisms exist for resetting the system configuration to the default values. When a request to reset the system configuration is detected, the BIOS loads the default system configuration values during the next POST. The user can send the request to reset the system to the defaults in the following ways: Pressing from within the BIOS Setup utility. Moving the clear system configuration jumper.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 6. 6.1 Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs Board Connector Information The following section provides detailed information regarding all connectors, headers, and jumpers on the server board. It lists all connector types available on the board and the corresponding reference designators printed on the silkscreen. Table 43.
Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs Connector Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Reference Designators PCI-E x16 PCIE Slot 6 = J4B1 Connector Type Pin Count Card Edge 164 IO Module Card 50 LEGACY IO MODULE= J3C1 PCI-E x4 IO MODULE= J2C1 SAS_MOD= J 2H1 RMM3 Lite J2D1 RMM3 Lite Card 7 XDP CONN J5J1 connector 60 Chasis Intrusion J1D1 Header 2 DEBUG CONNECTOR J1A1 connector 38 DDR3 DIMM Sockets 240 CH A DIMM A0 = J8J3 CH A DIMM A1 = J8J2 CH A DIMM A2 = J8J1 DDR3 DIMM (A0,A1,A2
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs Pin 3 Signal GND Color Black Pin 15 Signal GND Color Black 4 +5 Vdc Red 16 PS_ON# Green 5 GND Black 17 GND Black 6 +5 Vdc Red 18 GND Black 7 GND Black 19 GND Black 8 PWRGD_PS Gray 20 NC White 9 5 VSB Purple 21 +5 Vdc Red 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 45. SSI Processor Power Connector Pin-out (J9C1) 6.
Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs 6.3.2 Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS LCP / IPMB Header Table 47. LPC / IPMB Header Pin-out (J1H2) 6.3.3 Pin 1 Signal Name SMB_IPMB_5VSB_DAT Description Integrated BMC IMB 5V standby data line 2 GND Ground 3 SMB_IPMB_5VSB_CLK Integrated BMC IMB 5V standby clock line 4 P5V_STBY +5 V standby power HSBP Header Table 48. HSBP Header Pin-out (J1J1) Pin 6.3.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs Pin 19 ID_BTN_N Signal Name Pin 20 Signal Name INTRUDE_HDR_N 21 LED_NIC5_LINK _N 22 LED_NIC4_LINK _N 23 NMI_BTN_N 24 LED_NIC2_LINK_N Combined system BIOS and the Integrated BMC support provide the functionality of the various supported control panel buttons and LEDs. The following sections describe the supported functionality of each control panel feature.
Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs 6.4.3 Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS NMI Button ® The Intel S3420GPRX Server Board family BIOS does not support the NMI button. 6.4.4 System Status Indicator LED ® The Intel Server Board S3420GPRX that uses the Intel® Xeon® 3400 Series processor has a system status indicator LED on the front panel. This indicator LED has specific states and corresponding interpretation as shown in the following table. Table 51.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs arrives, all previous requests are terminated. For example, if the chassis ID LED is blinking and the chassis ID button is pressed, then the chassis ID LED changes to solid on. If the button is pressed again with no intervening commands, the chassis ID LED turns off. 6.5 I/O Connectors 6.5.1 VGA Connector The following table details the pin-out definition of the VGA connector (J7A1). Table 52.
Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs Pin 11 Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Signal Name NIC2_MDIN<0> Pin 22 Signal Name LED_NIC2_LINK1000_2 Server board also provides two double RJ-45 connectors one the back edge. J8A1 : NIC1 and NIC2 J7A2 : NIC3 and NIC4 Table 54.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 6.5.4 Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs Intel® I/O Expansion Module Connector ® Intel Server Board S3420GPRX provides two internal 50-pin Intel® Expansion Module style connectors (J2C1, J3C1), that can be used to accommodate proprietary Intel® I/O Expansion Modules. This connector can expand the I/O capabilities of the server board without sacrificing an add-in slot from the riser card. There are multiple Intel® I/O Expansion Modules for use on this server board.
Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Table 57.SAS Entry RAID Module Connector Pin-out (J2H1) Pin Signal Name 1 6.5.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 6.5.7 Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs USB Connector There are two external USB ports on one NIC/USB combination. The following table contains the detailed pin-out of the connector. Two 2x5 connector on the server board (J1E3, J1D2) provides an option to support an additional USB port, each connector supporting two USB ports. The following table defines the pin-out of the connector. Table 60.
Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs 6.6 Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Pin 8 NC Signal Name N/A Description 9 Key No pin 10 LED# Activity LED PCI Express* Slot / PCI Slot / Riser Card Slot / A PCI-E Riser card will enable a PCI-E add-on card to be accommodated in the 1U chassis. The following table shows the pin-out for this riser slot. Table 63.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Pin B32 Signal GND Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs GND Description Pin A32 End of x4 Signal RSVD Description NC End of x4 B33 PETP4 P2E_CPU_C_S6_TXP<3> A33 RSVD NC B34 PETN4 P2E_CPU_C_S6_TXN<3> A34 GND GND B35 GND GND A35 PERP4 P2E_CPU_S6_RXN<3> B36 GND GND A36 PERN4 P2E_CPU_S6_RXP<3> B37 PETP5 P2E_CPU_C_S6_TXP<2> A37 GND GND B38 PETN5 P2E_CPU_C_S6_TXN<2> A38 GND GND B39 GND GND A39 PERP5 P2E_CPU_S6_RXN<2> B40 GND
Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs Pin B73 Description Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Signal GND GND Pin A73 Signal PERN13 NC B74 PETP14 NC A74 GND GND B75 PETN14 NC A75 GND GND B76 GND GND A76 PERP14 NC B77 GND GND A77 PERN14 NC B78 PETP15 NC A78 GND GND B79 PETN15 NC A79 GND GND Description B80 GND GND A80 PERP15 NC B81 PRSNT2_N NC A81 PERN15 NC B82 RSVD NC A82 GND GND 6.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 7. Jumper Blocks Jumper Blocks The server board has several 3-pin jumper blocks that can be used to configure, protect, or recover specific features of the server board. Figure 40. Jumper Blocks (J1A2, J1F1, J1F3, J1F2 and J1F5) Table 65. Server Board Jumpers (J1F1, J1F2, J1F3, J1F5, J1A2) Jumper Name J1F5: Pins 1-2 System Results These pins should have a jumper in place for normal system operation.
Jumper Blocks Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Jumper Name J1F3: Pins 1-2 System Results These pins should have a jumper in place for normal system operation. (Default) BIOS Recovery 2-3 The main system BIOS will not boot with these pins connected, system can only boot from EFI-bootable recovery media with the recovery BIOS image.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Jumper Blocks 5. Power up the server and wait 10 seconds or until POST completes. 6. Power down the server. 7. Open the chassis and move the jumper back to the default position (covering pins 1 and 2). 8. Close the server chassis. 9. Power up the server. The password is now cleared and can be reset by going into the BIOS setup. 7.
Jumper Blocks 7.3 Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS ME Force Update Jumper When performing the standard ME force update procedure, the update utility places the ME into an update mode, allowing the ME to load safely onto the flash device. In the unlikely event ME firmware update process fails due to ME not being in the proper update state, the server board provides an Integrated BMC Force Update jumper (J1F1), which forces the ME into the proper update state.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Jumper Blocks The system should now boot using the updated system BIOS. Warning: DO NOT interrupt the BIOS POST during the first boot after the BIOS recovery. Revision 1.
Intel® Light Guided Diagnostics 8. Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Intel® Light Guided Diagnostics The server board has several on-board diagnostic LEDs to assist in troubleshooting board-level issues. This section shows where each LED is located on the server board and describes the function of each LED. 8.1 System Status LED The server board provides a system status indicator LED on the front panel.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 8.2 Intel® Light Guided Diagnostics Post Code Diagnostic LEDs Eight amber POST code diagnostic LEDs are located on the back edge of the server boards in the rear I/O area of the server board by the NIC1 / 2 connector. During the system boot process, the BIOS executes several platform configuration processes, each of which is assigned a specific hex POST code number.
Design and Environmental Specifications Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 9. Design and Environmental Specifications 9.1 Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX Design Specifications Operation of the server board at conditions beyond those shown 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 68.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 9.3 Design and Environmental Specifications Server Board Power Requirements This section provides power supply design guidelines for a system using the Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX, including voltage and current specifications, and power supply on/off sequencing characteristics. The following diagram shows the power distribution implemented on this server board. Figure 42. Power Distribution Block Diagram Revision 1.
Design and Environmental Specifications 9.3.1 Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Processor Power Support The server board supports the Thermal Design Power (TDP) guideline for Intel® Xeon® processor. The Flexible Motherboard Guidelines (FMB) were also followed to help determine the suggested thermal and current design values for anticipating future processor needs. The following table provides maximum values for Icc, TDP power and TCASE for the Intel® Xeon® 3400 Series processor. Table 69.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 9.4.1 Design and Environmental Specifications Grounding The grounds of the power supply output connector pins provide the power return path. The output connector ground pins are connected to the safety ground (power supply enclosure). This grounding is designed to ensure passing the maximum allowed common mode noise levels. The power supply is provided with a reliable protective earth ground. All secondary circuits are connected to protective earth ground.
Design and Environmental Specifications Output Step Load Size (See note 2) +5 VSB Notes: 1. 9.4.6 Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 0.5 A Load Slew Rate 0.25 A/ sec Test capacitive Load 20 F Step loads on each 12 V output may happen simultaneously and should be tested that way. Capacitive Loading The power supply is stable and meets all requirements with the following capacitive loading ranges. Table 73. Capacitve Loading Conditions 9.4.7 Output +3.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Design and Environmental Specifications The output voltages must rise from 10% to within regulation limits (Tvout_rise) within 5 ms to 70 ms, except for 5 VSB, in which case it is allowed to rise from 1.0 ms to 25 ms. The +3.3 V, +5 V, and +12 V output voltages should start to rise approximately at the same time. All outputs must rise monotonically. The +5 V output must be greater than the +3.3 V output during any point of the voltage rise.
Design and Environmental Specifications Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Table 76. Turn On/Off Timing Item Tsb_on_delay Description Delay from AC being applied to 5 VSB being within regulation. Tac_on_delay Tvout_holdup Minimum Maximum N/A 1500 Delay from AC being applied to all output voltages being within regulation. N/A 2500 Duration for which all output voltages stay within regulation after loss of AC. Measured at 80% of maximum load.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 9.4.11 Design and Environmental Specifications Residual Voltage Immunity in Standby Mode The power supply is immune to any residual voltage placed on its outputs (typically, a leakage voltage through the system from standby output) up to 500 mV. There is no additional heat generated nor stressing of any internal components with this voltage applied to any individual output and all outputs simultaneously.
Design and Environmental Specifications Output Voltage +12 V 108 Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Minimum (V) 13.3 Maximum (V) 14.5 -12 V -13.3 -14.5 +5 VSB 5.7 6.5 Intel order number E92065-001 Revision 1.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Regulatory and Certification Information 10. Regulatory and Certification Information 10.1 Product Regulatory Compliance Intended Application –This product is to be evaluated and certified as Information Technology Equipment (ITE), which may be installed in offices, schools, computer rooms, and similar commercial type locations.
Regulatory and Certification Information FCC/ICES-003 Class A Attestation (USA/Canada) C-Tick Declaration of Conformity (Australia) MED Declaration of Conformity (New Zealand) BSMI Declaration (Taiwan) RRL Certification (Korea) GOST – Listed on one System License (Russia) Belarus – Listed on one System License (Belarus) Ecology Declaration (International) Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 10.1.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Regulatory and Certification Information 10.2 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings The server board is provided with the following regulatory marks.
Regulatory and Certification Information Other Recycling Package Marking (Marked on packaging label) Other Recycling Package Marks Other Recycling Package Marking (Marked on packaging label) CA. Lithium Perchlorate insert 112 Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Perchlorate Material – Special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate This notice is required by California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Division 4.5, Chapter 33: Best Management Practices for Perchlorate Materials.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Regulatory and Certification Information 10.3 Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices 10.3.1 FCC Verification Statement (USA) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to two 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. Intel Corporation 5200 N.E.
Regulatory and Certification Information Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS 10.3.2 ICES-003 (Canada) Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites bruits radioélectriques applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le matériel brouilleur: “Appareils Numériques”, NMB-003 édictée par le Ministre Canadian des Communications.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Regulatory and Certification Information 10.3.5 BSMI (Taiwan) The BSMI Certification Marking and EMC warning is located on the outside rear area of the product. 10.3.6 RRL (Korea) Following is the RRL certification information for Korea. English translation of the notice above: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Type of Equipment (Model Name): On License and Product Certification No.: On RRL certificate.
Appendix A: Integration and Usage Tips Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Appendix A: Integration and Usage Tips When adding or removing components or peripherals from the server board, AC power must be removed. With AC power plugged into the server board, 5-Volt standby is still present even though the server board is powered off. Supports only Intel® Xeon® 3400 Series processor with 95 W and less Thermal Design Power (TDP). Does not support previous generations of the Intel® Xeon® processor.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Appendix B: Integrated BMC Sensor Tables Appendix B: Integrated 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. See the Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification, Version 2.0, for sensor and event/reading-type table information.
Appendix B: Integrated BMC Sensor Tables Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Rearm Sensors The rearm is a request for the event status for a sensor to be rechecked and updated upon a transition between good and bad states. Rearming the sensors can be done manually or automatically. This column indicates the type supported by the sensor.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Appendix B: Integrated BMC Sensor Tables Table 79. Integrated BMC Core Sensors Sensor Name3 Sensor # Platform Applicability Sensor Type Event / Reading Type Event Offset Triggers 00 - Timer expired, status only IPMI Watchdog 03h All Watchdog 2 23h Sensor Specific 6Fh Contrib.
Appendix B: Integrated BMC Sensor Tables Sensor Name3 BB +1.1V P1 Vccp BB +1.1V P2 Vccp BB +1.5V P1 DDR3 BB +1.5V P2 DDR3 BB +1.8V AUX BB +3.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Sensor Name3 BB +5.0V BB +5.0V STBY BB +12.0V BB -12.
Appendix B: Integrated BMC Sensor Tables Sensor Name3 Sensor # Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Platform Applicability Sensor Type Fan Threshold 04h 01h Temperatur e Threshold Fan Tach Sensors 30h– 34h Chassisspecific Processor Therm Margin 62h All Processor Therm Ctrl % 64h 01h 01h All Temperatur e CATERR PCH Thermal Trip 66h 68h 6Ah All All All Threshold 01h 01h Processor VRD Temp Event / Reading Type Temperatur e Digital Discrete 01h 05h Processor Digital Discrete
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Full Sensor Name (Sensor name in SDR) Power Supply 1 +12V % of Maximum Current Output Appendix B: Integrated BMC Sensor Tables Sensor # Platform Applicability Sensor Type Event / Reading Type 54h Chassisspecific Current Threshold 03h 01h Temperatu re Threshold Event Offset Triggers [u] [c,nc] Contrib.
Appendix C: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Appendix C: 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 server board.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Appendix C: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Table 82. POST Progress Code LED Example Upper Nibble LEDs LEDs Status LED #6 4h LED #5 2h LED #4 1h LED #3 8h LED #2 4h LED #1 2h LSB LED #0 1h OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 Results Lower Nibble LEDs MSB LED #7 8h ON Ah Ch Upper nibble bits = 1010b = Ah; Lower nibble bits = 1100b = Ch; the two are concatenated as ACh. Table 83.
Appendix C: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Diagnostic LED Decoder O = On, X=Off Upper Nibble Lower Nibble Checkpoint LED Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS MSB 8h #7 4h #6 2h #5 1h #4 8h #3 4h #2 2h #1 LSB 1h #0 X X O O X X O O O O X X X X X O USB 0x58h 0x59h Description Resetting USB bus Reserved for USB devices ATA/ATAPI/SATA 0x5Ah 0x5Bh 0x5Ch 0x5Dh X X X X O O O O X X X X O O O O O O O O X X O O O O X X Resetting SATA bus and all devices X O X O Detecting the presence of
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Appendix C: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Diagnostic LED Decoder O = On, X=Off Upper Nibble Lower Nibble Checkpoint MSB 8h #7 O LED 0xBCh 4h #6 X 2h #5 O 1h #4 O 8h #3 4h #2 Description LSB 1h #0 2h #1 O O X X Enabling / configuring a removable media device X Entered the Boot Device Selection phase (BDS) Boot Device Selection (BDS) 0xD0 O O X O X X X 0xD1 O O X O X X X O Return to last good boot device 0xD2 O O X O X X O X S
Appendix C: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Diagnostic LED Decoder O = On, X=Off Upper Nibble Lower Nibble Checkpoint LED 0XF5h MSB 8h 4h #7 #6 O O O O X O X O 0XF8h O O O O O X X X 2h #5 1h #4 8h #3 4h #2 Description LSB 1h #0 2h #1 Exiting the sleep state Operating system has requested EFI to close boot services has been cancelled.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Appendix D: POST Code Errors Appendix D: POST Code Errors 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 that is being initialized. The operation field represents the specific initialization activity.
Appendix D: POST Code Errors Error Code 8110 Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Error Message Processor 01 internal error (IERR) on last boot Response Pause 8111 Processor 02 internal error (IERR) on last boot Pause 8120 Processor 01 thermal trip error on last boot Pause 8121 Processor 02 thermal trip error on last boot Pause 8130 Processor 01 disabled Pause 8131 Processor 02 disabled Pause 8140 Processor 01 Failed FRB-3 Timer. No Pause 8141 Processor 02 Failed FRB-3 Timer.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Error Code 8562 Appendix D: POST Code Errors Error Message DIMM_A3 Component encountered a Serial Presence Detection (SPD) fail error. Response Major 8563 DIMM_B1 Component encountered a Serial Presence Detection (SPD) fail error. Major 8564 DIMM_B2 Component encountered a Serial Presence Detection (SPD) fail error. Major 8565 DIMM_B3 Component encountered a Serial Presence Detection (SPD) fail error. Major 85A0 DIMM_A1 Uncorrectable ECC error encountered.
Appendix D: POST Code Errors Error Code 96A7 Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Error Message DXE boot services driver component encountered an illegal software state error. Response Halt 96AB DXE boot services driver component encountered invalid configuration. No Pause 96E7 SMM driver component encountered an illegal software state error. Halt 0xA022 Processor component encountered a mismatch error. Pause 0xA027 Processor component encountered a low voltage error.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Appendix E: Supported Intel® Server Chassis Appendix E: Supported Intel® Server Chassis The Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX is supported in the following Intel server chassis: Intel® Server Chassis SR1630 and SR1630H Revision 1.
Glossary Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Glossary This appendix contains important terms used in this document. For ease of use, numeric entries are listed first (for example, “82460GX”) followed by alpha entries (for example, “AGP 4x”). Acronyms are followed by non-acronyms.
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Glossary Term Hz Definition Hertz (1 cycle / second) I2C Inter-Integrated Circuit Bus IA Intel® Architecture IBF Input Buffer ICH I/O Controller Hub ICMB Intelligent Chassis Management Bus IERR Internal Error IFB I/O and Firmware Bridge ILM Independent Loading Mechanism IMC Integrated Memory Controller INTR Interrupt I/OAT I/O Acceleration Technology IOH I/O Hub IP Internet Protocol IPMB Intelligent Platform Management Bus IPMI Intelligent P
Glossary Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Term PECI Platform Environment Control Interface Definition PEF Platform Event Filtering PEP Platform Event Paging PIA Platform Information Area (This feature configures the firmware for the platform hardware) PLD Programmable Logic Device PMI Platform Management Interrupt POST Power-On Self Test PSMI Power Supply Management Interface PWM Pulse-Width Modulation QPI QuickPath Interconnect RAM Random Access Memory RASUM Reliability, Availabi
Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Term ZIF Revision 1.
Reference Documents Intel® Server Board S3420GPRX TPS Reference Documents Refer to the following documents for additional information: 138 Intel® Server Board S3420GP BIOS External Product Specification Intel® Server Board S3420GP Common Core Integrated BMC External Product Specification Intel order number E92065-001 Revision 1.