Intel S3000PT - Manual

Intel S3000PT

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Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in

the United States and other countries.

*Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

Copyright © 2006, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.

Thank you for buying an Intel® Server Board S3000PT.
The following information will help you integrate your
new server board into a third-party chassis.

For details on selecting a third-party chassis, please see
http://www.intel.com/go/serverbuilder and
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server.

When installing the server board into a third-party chassis, refer
to the instructions that came with the chassis.

If you are not familiar with ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) procedures
used during system integration, please see the Intel® Server Board and
Server Chassis Safety Information
document at
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/sb/cs-010770.htm.

Intel® Server Board S3000PT

Quick Start User's Guide

Warning

Safety information:

Read all the safety and

caution statements in this document before

performing any of the instructions. Also, see

the

Intel® Server Board and Server Chassis

Safety Information

document at:

http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/

server/sb/cs-010770.htm

for complete safety information.

Caution

Electrostatic discharge:

Observe normal

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) procedures

during system integration to avoid possible

damage to the server board and/or other

components of the system.

D69382-001

*D69382-001*

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Install DIMM Memory

Go to Side 2.

DDR2

DDR

DDR2 DIMM Memory Identification

DIMM notch and socket bump must align as shown.

DIM

M S

ock

ets

2

4

3

1

DIMM 2B Socket

DIMM 1A Socket

DIMM 2A Socket

DIMM 1B Socket

Bank 2

Bank 1

Memory Type

: Minimum of one 256-MB, DDR2

533/667 MHz compliant unbuffered, ECC or non-

ECC, SPD SDRAM 240-pin gold DIMM.

Notes and Cautions:

Populate DIMMs in the order of: 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B.

The DIMM size, speed, and vendor must be the same

within a bank. However, the DIMM size can vary be-

tween banks. For example, Bank 1 can use two 256-MB

DIMMs and Bank 2 can use two 512-MB DIMMs.

For additional memory configurations, go to:

http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server

Memory sizing and configuration are guaranteed only

for qualified DIMMs approved by Intel.

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2

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To Install DIMMs:

Open both DIMM socket levers.

Note location of alignment notch.

Insert DIMM, making sure the connector edge of

the DIMM aligns correctly with the slot.

Push down firmly on the DIMM until it snaps into

place and both levers close.

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This server board does not support DDR memory.

You must use DDR2 DIMMs to avoid possible

damage to server board DIMM sockets.

Avoid touching

gold contacts

when handling or

installing DIMMs.

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Install Passive Heatsink

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3

1

4

CAUTION:

Do not

over-tighten

fasteners.

TIM

Note:

Heatsink styles

may differ.

Pro

ces

sor

Soc

ket

Cha

ssis

Fron

t

AIRF

LOW

The heatsink may have thermal interface material

(TIM) on the underside of it. Use caution so that

you do not damage the TIM.

Use gloves to avoid

sharp edges

.

If present, remove the protective film on the TIM.

If no TIM is present, evenly coat the heatsink

with a thermal compound.

Align heatsink fins to the front and back of

the chassis for correct airflow.

Each heatsink has four captive fasteners and

should be tightened using the following

procedure:

Lightly tighten each fastener

diagonally, according to the

numbers shown.

Securely re-tighten each

fastener again in the same

order.

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3

2

1

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Install Processor

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1

2

1

2

3

1

2

1

1

1

2

1

2

A. Open the Socket Lever

Push the lever handle down and away

from the socket to release it.

Pull the lever and open all the way.

B. Open the Load Plate

Push the rear tab with your finger tip to bring

the front end of the load plate up slightly.

Open the load plate as shown

.

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C. Remove the Processor Protective Cover

Take the processor out of the box and

remove the protective shipping cover.

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D. Install the Processor

Orient the processor with the socket so that the

processor cutout matches the socket notch.

Install the processor as shown.

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1

E. Remove Socket Protective Cover

Grasp the socket protective cover tab and

pull away from the load plate as shown.

Remove the socket protective cover and

store for future use.

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F. Close Load Plate and Socket Lever

Close the load plate all

the way as shown.

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3

1

With your finger, push down on the load

plate as shown.

Close the socket lever and ensure that the

load plate tab engages under the socket level

when fully closed.

Notes and Cautions

1. When unpackaging a processor, hold it by the edges to

avoid touching the pins.

2. This server board has a "zero-insertion force" socket.

If processor does not drop easily into socket, make

sure lever is in the fully open position.

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Install Server Board

Place the board(s) into the chassis, making

sure that back panel I/O ports and chassis or

I/O shield openings align correctly. Verify

that server board mounting holes align

correctly with the chassis standoffs.

Place the server board into the chassis as

shown below. Use the fasteners that came

with your chassis to secure the server board

to the chassis.

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Prepare Chassis

Refer to the instructions that came with

your chassis for preparatory steps.

Tools Required

Phillips*
screwdriver

Anti-static
wrist wrap

Minimum Hardware Requirements

To avoid integration difficulties and possible

board damage, your system must meet the

following minimum requirements:

Processor:

Intel® Celeron® D processor,

minimum 2.4 GHz with chassis compatible

fan / heatsink

Memory Type:

Minimum of one 256-MB,

DDR2 533/667 MHz compliant unbuffered,

ECC or non-ECC, SPD SDRAM 240-pin

gold DIMM

Power: Per board, m

inimum of 200 W

with 2 A of standby current, which meets the

SSI EPS 12-V specification

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