Product guide

Chapter 1: System Description QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide
Version 1.0
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Amber –
On
Critical
alarm
CPU Missing.
Thermtrip asserted.
Non-recoverable temperature threshold
asserted.
Non-recoverable voltage threshold asserted.
H External
USB
Rear: 2x4-pin double stacked USB2.0 connector
I IO Riser Slot Designated slot for the IO Riser
J
SAS Riser Slot
PCIe Gen2x8, ½ length, non hot swap, x8 connector – designated for
SAS RAID HBA in Enterprise SKU
K Onboard SATA
6 29-pin SATA/SAS Drive Connectors, supporting SATA 2.5” hot
swappable hard disk drives (HDDs)
L Main Board Battery
3-volt lithium battery to provide power to the RTC when the Main Board is
powered down.
M
Internal USB
header x2
Support two internal USB2.0 Solid State Drive flash storage devices
docking to Main Board
N Peripherals TPM Header
O Front panel USB
connector
Connector for front panel USB ports
P
Memory Riser
Slots
1 – 8
Up to eight hot swap memory modules each with up to eight DDR3
RDIMMs
Q
FPFB Signal
Connectors
Signal connectors (x2) to the front panel fan board
R
PDB Signal
Connector
Signal connector to the power distribution board.
S PDB Power
Connectors
Power connectors
T BIOS Jumpers See Figure 18. Main Board Jumper .
U ICH 10R I/O Controller Hub
V
Main Board Handle
x2
Two handles on the main board for easier Installation and un-installation
from the chassis
W CPLD Chips Complex programmable logic device X 2
Table 16. Details of PCIe Expansion Slots
Slot ID Length Height HotSwap Conn Lanes Tech Source Legacy
support?*
Port
SAS Riser ½ Full x8 x8 Gen 2 IOH #1 N PE3..4
Slot 1 ¾ Full
x8 x8 Gen 2 IOH #1 Y PE5..6
Slot 2 ¾ Full
x8 x8 Gen 2 IOH #1 Y PE7..8
Slot 3 ½ Full x8 x4 Gen 2 IOH #1 Y PE9
Slot 4 ½ Full x8 x4 Gen 2 IOH #1 Y PE10
Slot 5 ¾ Full x16 x16 Gen 2 IOH #2 N PE3..6
Slot 6 ¾ Full
x8 x8 Gen 2 IOH #2 N PE7..8
Slot 7 ¾ Full
x8 x8 Gen 2 IOH #2 N PE9..10
Slot 8 ¾ Full x8 x4 Gen 2 IOH #2 N PE1..2
Slot 9 ½ Full x8 x4 Gen 1 IOH #2 N ESI
Slot 10 ½ Full x8 x4 Gen 1 ICH10 Y PE1..4
Legacy support includes any boards that are not fully plug-and-play compliant, for instance, video boards that
use a BIOS extension (or Option ROM). Boards that by default support legacy platforms that attempt to perform
direct hardware access should only be installed in the PCIe slots that provide legacy support.