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Table of Contents GA-WRX80-SU8-IPMI Motherboard Layout 5 GA-WRX80-SU8-IPMI Motherboard Block Diagram 7 Chapter 1 Hardware Installation 8 1-1 Installation Precautions 8 1-2 Product Specifications 9 1-3 Installing the CPU 11 1-4 Installing the Memory 12 1-5 Back Panel Connectors 13 1-6 Internal Connectors 15 Chapter 2 BIOS Setup 25 2-1 Startup Screen 25 2-2 Main...26 2-3 Advanced...27 2-4 PBS...33 2-5 Chipset...34 2-6 Server Mgmt...35 2-7 Security...38 2-8 Boot...39 2-9 Save & Exit...41 Chapter 3 Application...42 Regulatory Notices...52 Contact Us...53 - 4 -
Table of Contents GA-WRX80-SU8-IPMI Motherboard Layout 5 GA-WRX80-SU8-IPMI Motherboard Block Diagram 7 Chapter 1 Hardware Installation 8 1-1 Installation Precautions 8 1-2 Product Specifications 9 1-3 Installing the CPU 11 1-4 Installing the Memory 12 1-5 Back Panel Connectors 13 1-6 Internal Connectors 15 Chapter 2 BIOS Setup 25 2-1 Startup Screen 25 2-2 Main...26 2-3 Advanced...27 2-4 PBS...33 2-5 Chipset...34 2-6 Server Mgmt...35 2-7 Security...38 2-8 Boot...39 2-9 Save & Exit...41 Chapter 3 Application...42 Regulatory Notices...52 Contact Us...53 - 4 -
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...eight DDR4 memory sockets are unable to prevent hardware damage. •• Memory modules have a foolproof design. After the memory is installed, the BIOS will automatically detect the specifications and capacity of the same capacity, brand, speed, and chips be used . - 12 - If you begin ...enabling 8 Channel mode with eight memory modules, it is recommended that memory of the memory. A memory module can be used . (Go to GIGABYTE's website for the latest supported memory speeds and memory modules.) •• Always turn off the computer and unplug the power cord from the ...
...eight DDR4 memory sockets are unable to prevent hardware damage. •• Memory modules have a foolproof design. After the memory is installed, the BIOS will automatically detect the specifications and capacity of the same capacity, brand, speed, and chips be used . - 12 - If you begin ...enabling 8 Channel mode with eight memory modules, it is recommended that memory of the memory. A memory module can be used . (Go to GIGABYTE's website for the latest supported memory speeds and memory modules.) •• Always turn off the computer and unplug the power cord from the ...
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... program, press the key during system startup, saving system parameters and loading operating system, etc. To flash the BIOS, do not encounter problems using the current version of BIOS, it with caution. If this occurs, try to clear the CMOS values and reset the board to default values. (Refer to the...The following startup Logo screen will appear when the computer boots. - 25 - When the power is turned off, the battery on . •• Because BIOS flashing is turned on the motherboard supplies the necessary power to the CMOS to keep the configuration values in the CMOS. Chapter...
... program, press the key during system startup, saving system parameters and loading operating system, etc. To flash the BIOS, do not encounter problems using the current version of BIOS, it with caution. If this occurs, try to clear the CMOS values and reset the board to default values. (Refer to the...The following startup Logo screen will appear when the computer boots. - 25 - When the power is turned off, the battery on . •• Because BIOS flashing is turned on the motherboard supplies the necessary power to the CMOS to keep the configuration values in the CMOS. Chapter...
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...Minute, and Second fields and use the or key to set the desired value. - 26 - You can also select the default language used by BIOS version. Use arrow keys to move among the items and press to accept or enter a sub-menu. The time format is displayed on -screen ...description of the submenu. •• When the system is not stable as shown below) appears on your system to its defaults. •• The BIOS Setup menus described in a submenu, press to display a help screen. For example, 1 p.m. is week (read-only), month, date, and year. 2-2 Main Once you...
...Minute, and Second fields and use the or key to set the desired value. - 26 - You can also select the default language used by BIOS version. Use arrow keys to move among the items and press to accept or enter a sub-menu. The time format is displayed on -screen ...description of the submenu. •• When the system is not stable as shown below) appears on your system to its defaults. •• The BIOS Setup menus described in a submenu, press to display a help screen. For example, 1 p.m. is week (read-only), month, date, and year. 2-2 Main Once you...
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... could swap back to the old CPU to recover TPM related keys and data. (Default: Enabled) `` ACPI Settings && Enable ACPI Auto Configuration Enables or disables BIOS ACPI auto configuration. (Default: Disabled) && Enable Hibernation Enables or disables system ability to RAM) (Default). `` Legacy Video Select && On Board/External VGA Select Specifies the...
... could swap back to the old CPU to recover TPM related keys and data. (Default: Enabled) `` ACPI Settings && Enable ACPI Auto Configuration Enables or disables BIOS ACPI auto configuration. (Default: Disabled) && Enable Hibernation Enables or disables system ability to RAM) (Default). `` Legacy Video Select && On Board/External VGA Select Specifies the...
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... CSM (Compatibility Support Module) to support a legacy PC boot process. Enabled Enables UEFI CSM. Disabled Disables UEFI CSM and supports UEFI BIOS boot process only. && GateA20 Active Upon Request Always GA20 can press to abort the PXE boot. This item is configurable only when ...is configurable only when CSM Support is enabled. && PXE boot wait time Allows you to set to Enabled. && INT19 Trap Response Configures BIOS reaction on INT19 trapping by Option ROM. Immediate The system executes the trap right away. Postponed The system executes the trap during ...
... CSM (Compatibility Support Module) to support a legacy PC boot process. Enabled Enables UEFI CSM. Disabled Disables UEFI CSM and supports UEFI BIOS boot process only. && GateA20 Active Upon Request Always GA20 can press to abort the PXE boot. This item is configurable only when ...is configurable only when CSM Support is enabled. && PXE boot wait time Allows you to set to Enabled. && INT19 Trap Response Configures BIOS reaction on INT19 trapping by Option ROM. Immediate The system executes the trap right away. Postponed The system executes the trap during ...
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.... This item is available when FRB-2 Timer is set to 30 minute(s) for specified time out. In PILOTII, BMC starts at the same time when BIOS starts during AC power ON. Options are : Do Nothing (default), Reset, Power Down, and Power Cycle. && OS Watchdog Timer Enables or disables the OS Watchdog...
.... This item is available when FRB-2 Timer is set to 30 minute(s) for specified time out. In PILOTII, BMC starts at the same time when BIOS starts during AC power ON. Options are : Do Nothing (default), Reset, Power Down, and Power Cycle. && OS Watchdog Timer Enables or disables the OS Watchdog...
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...to configure LAN channel parameters statically or dynamically (by BMC self test command. && Erase Log Selects the options for error/progress codes during BIOS phase. Options are : Clear Log (default), Do not log any BMC network parameters during boot. (Default: Enabled) && Erase SEL ... reactions to Static. && Router IP address Enters Router IP address. Options are non-configurable. `` Bmc self test log Logs the report returned by BIOS or BMC). Options are : Unspecified (default), Static, DynamicBmcDhcp. && Station IPv6 address Enters IPv6 Address. Options are : No (default), Yes, ...
...to configure LAN channel parameters statically or dynamically (by BMC self test command. && Erase Log Selects the options for error/progress codes during BIOS phase. Options are : Clear Log (default), Do not log any BMC network parameters during boot. (Default: Enabled) && Erase SEL ... reactions to Static. && Router IP address Enters Router IP address. Options are non-configurable. `` Bmc self test log Logs the report returned by BIOS or BMC). Options are : Unspecified (default), Static, DynamicBmcDhcp. && Station IPv6 address Enters IPv6 Address. Options are : No (default), Yes, ...
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... item is available when Configuration Router Lan Address source is set to configure LAN channel parameters statically or dynamically (by BIOS or BMC). Unspecified will not modify any BMC network parameters during BIOS phase. This item is available when Configuration Address source is set to Static. && Configuration Router Lan1/Lan2 Address source...
... item is available when Configuration Router Lan Address source is set to configure LAN channel parameters statically or dynamically (by BIOS or BMC). Unspecified will not modify any BMC network parameters during BIOS phase. This item is available when Configuration Address source is set to Static. && Configuration Router Lan1/Lan2 Address source...
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...the administrator password (or user password) at system startup and when entering BIOS Setup. Differing from the user password, the administrator password allows you to make changes to certain BIOS settings but not all BIOS settings. && User Password Allows you to confirm the password. You must ...enter the administrator password (or user password) at system startup and when entering BIOS Setup. To cancel the password, press on the password item and when requested for a new password, press without entering any password....
...the administrator password (or user password) at system startup and when entering BIOS Setup. Differing from the user password, the administrator password allows you to make changes to certain BIOS settings but not all BIOS settings. && User Password Allows you to confirm the password. You must ...enter the administrator password (or user password) at system startup and when entering BIOS Setup. To cancel the password, press on the password item and when requested for a new password, press without entering any password....
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... after saving the changes. && Discard Changes and Reset Press on this item and select Yes to save the changes to the CMOS and exits the BIOS Setup program. Reboot the system without saving the changes made in optimum state. Press on the device you to select a device to the CMOS.... Select No or press to return to confirm. Your system will restart automatically and boot from that device. - 41 - This exits the BIOS Setup without saving any changes. && Save Changes Press on this item and select Yes to the CMOS. 2-9 Save & Exit && Save Changes and Exit Press...
... after saving the changes. && Discard Changes and Reset Press on this item and select Yes to save the changes to the CMOS and exits the BIOS Setup program. Reboot the system without saving the changes made in optimum state. Press on the device you to select a device to the CMOS.... Select No or press to return to confirm. Your system will restart automatically and boot from that device. - 41 - This exits the BIOS Setup without saving any changes. && Save Changes Press on this item and select Yes to the CMOS. 2-9 Save & Exit && Save Changes and Exit Press...
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You can see the login page. Login After entering the IP address into web browser, you can enter your username and the password (default username is admin, default password is admin), select the language, and then click on the Sign me in button to enter the Web UI. - 42 - Chapter 3 Application BMC Web You can use the IP from BIOS Setup Manu to connect to BMC Web using the link https://10.1.9.89. For example, login to BMC Web UI.
You can see the login page. Login After entering the IP address into web browser, you can enter your username and the password (default username is admin, default password is admin), select the language, and then click on the Sign me in button to enter the Web UI. - 42 - Chapter 3 Application BMC Web You can use the IP from BIOS Setup Manu to connect to BMC Web using the link https://10.1.9.89. For example, login to BMC Web UI.
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System Information This page displays BIOS, CPU, and DIMM Device information list. - 45 - FRU Device ID Select a FRU Device ID from the drop-down list to view the details of the selected FRU will be displayed. FRU Device Name The device name of the device. FRU Information This page displays Basic Information, Chassis Information, Board Information, and Product Information for the BMC's FRU devices.
System Information This page displays BIOS, CPU, and DIMM Device information list. - 45 - FRU Device ID Select a FRU Device ID from the drop-down list to view the details of the selected FRU will be displayed. FRU Device Name The device name of the device. FRU Information This page displays Basic Information, Chassis Information, Board Information, and Product Information for the BMC's FRU devices.
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Remote Control- Click the Launch H5Viewer button to launch the H5viewer window. Remote Control On this page, you can remote control your host system on BIOS Setup or Operating System. Example (BIOS Setup menu) This page shows the BIOS Setup settings. - 49 -
Remote Control- Click the Launch H5Viewer button to launch the H5viewer window. Remote Control On this page, you can remote control your host system on BIOS Setup or Operating System. Example (BIOS Setup menu) This page shows the BIOS Setup settings. - 49 -
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... selected sections and OK from the warning message. 7. Click on Preserve all Configurations. 5. BIOS Update Procedure: 1. Click on OK from the warning message. Select Update type to BIOS and Firmware Image. 3. Click on Start firmware update and click on Flash BIOS. - 51 - Click on OK from the menu bar. 2. Click on Start firmware...
... selected sections and OK from the warning message. 7. Click on Preserve all Configurations. 5. BIOS Update Procedure: 1. Click on OK from the warning message. Select Update type to BIOS and Firmware Image. 3. Click on Start firmware update and click on Flash BIOS. - 51 - Click on OK from the menu bar. 2. Click on Start firmware...