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Page 1 - HP x4000 Workstation

Technical Reference ManualHP x4000 Workstation E0601Manufacturing Part Number: A6068-IE001© Copyright 2001 Hewlett-Packard Company

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10ContentsPower LED is Flashing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207Hard Disk Drive Problems . . . . . . . . . .

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Connector Pin-OutsExpansion SlotsChapter 7100B10 NC B57 GNDB11 PCI5B PCI4B B58 P64AD1B12 Key B59 +3_3VB13 B60 P64ACK64#B14 NC B61 +5VB15 GND B62B16 P6

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Connector Pin-OutsExpansion SlotsChapter 7 101B31 +3_3V B78 P64AD49B32 P64AD17 B79 +3_3VB33 P64CBE2# B80 P64AD47B34 GND B81 P64AD45B35 P64IRDY# B82 GN

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Connector Pin-OutsExpansion SlotsChapter 7102Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) SlotTable 7-3 describes the AGP Pro 110 4X connector.Table 7-3 AGP Pro 11

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Connector Pin-OutsExpansion SlotsChapter 7 103A22 NC A55 GNDA23 GND A56 AGP_AD9A24 NC A57 AGP_C_BE_L0A25 +3_3 A58 VDDQA26 AGP_AD30 A59 AGP_ADSTB0_LA27

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Connector Pin-OutsExpansion SlotsChapter 7104B12 AGP_RBF_L B45B13 GND B46 AGP_DEVSEL_LB14 NC B47 VDDQB15 AGP_SBA0 B48 GPERR_LB16 +3_3V B49 GNDB17 AGP_

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Connector Pin-OutsSystem Board ConnectorsChapter 7 105System Board ConnectorsFigure 2-1 on page 26 shows the position of all the connectors on thesyst

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Connector Pin-OutsSystem Board ConnectorsChapter 7106Floppy Disk Drive ConnectorTable 7-4 describes the floppy disk drive connector.Table 7-4 Floppy Di

Page 10 - Contents

Connector Pin-OutsSystem Board ConnectorsChapter 7 107IDE/ATA 100 ConnectorsTable 7-5 describes the connectors.Table 7-5 IDE/ATA Primary and Secondary

Page 11 - 1 System Overview

Connector Pin-OutsSystem Board ConnectorsChapter 710821 PDDREQ SDDREQ22 GND GND23 PDIOW# SDIOW#24 GND GND25 PDIOR# SDIOR#26 GND GND27 PDIORDY SDIORDY2

Page 12 - Overview

Connector Pin-OutsSystem Board ConnectorsChapter 7 109SCSI ConnectorsTable 7-6 describes the SCSI internal and external connectors.Table 7-6 SCSI Conn

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Chapter 1 111 System Overview

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Connector Pin-OutsSystem Board ConnectorsChapter 711021 LVATNBP LVATNAP 55 LVATNBM LVATNAM22 GND GND 56 GND GND23 LVBSYBP LVBSYAP 57 LVBSYBM LVBSYAM24

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Connector Pin-OutsSystem Board ConnectorsChapter 7 111Parallel Port ConnectorTable 7-7 describes the parallel connector.Table 7-7 Parallel Port Connec

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Connector Pin-OutsSystem Board ConnectorsChapter 7112Serial Port ConnectorsTable 7-8 describes the serial connector.Table 7-8 Serial Port ConnectorsPi

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Connector Pin-OutsSystem Board ConnectorsChapter 7 113Keyboard and Mouse ConnectorTable 7-9 describes the keyboard and mouse connectors.Universal Seri

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Connector Pin-OutsSystem Board ConnectorsChapter 7114Front Panel ConnectorTable 7-11 describes the front panel connector.Table 7-11 Front Panel Connec

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Connector Pin-OutsSystem Board ConnectorsChapter 7 115ATX Power ConnectorTable 7-12 and Table 7-13 describe the ATX power connectors.Table 7-12 ATX Po

Page 20 - Figure 1-3 Rear View

Connector Pin-OutsSystem Board ConnectorsChapter 7116LAN ConnectorTable 7-14 describes the LAN connector.Audio ConnectorTable 7-15 describes the audio

Page 21 - HP x4000 Control Panel

Connector Pin-OutsSystem Board ConnectorsChapter 7 117CD Audio In ConnectorTable 7-16 describes the CD Audio In connector.Microphone ConnectorTable 7-

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Connector Pin-OutsSystem Board ConnectorsChapter 7118System Speaker ConnectorTable 7-18 describes the system speaker connector.Processor Fan Connector

Page 23 - Internal Features

Connector Pin-OutsSystem Board ConnectorsChapter 7 119Chassis Intrusion ConnectorTable 7-21 describes the chassis intrusion connector.3 FAN1TACH FAN4T

Page 24 - Documentation

System OverviewOverviewChapter 112OverviewThis manual provides detailed system specifications for the HP x4000Workstation.This chapter:• Introduces the

Page 25 - 2 System Board

Connector Pin-OutsSystem Board ConnectorsChapter 7120

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Chapter 8 1218 Mechanical Specifications

Page 27 - System Board Component Layout

Mechanical SpecificationsSystem Fans and Air FlowChapter 8122System Fans and Air FlowThe x4000 Workstation x4000 includes five fans:• one turbo-cooler h

Page 28 - Architectural Diagram

Mechanical SpecificationsPhysical SpecificationsChapter 8 123Physical SpecificationsTable 8-1 x4000 Physical CharacteristicsWeight Minimum configuration:

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Mechanical SpecificationsEnvironmental SpecificationsChapter 8124Environmental SpecificationsOperating temperature and humidity ranges may vary depending

Page 30 - System Chipset

Chapter 9 1259 Hardware Components

Page 31 - LAN Chip (Intel 82550)

Hardware ComponentsOverviewChapter 9126OverviewThis chapter describes:• Graphics cards• Network cards• SCSI adapter cards• Mass storage devices• Conne

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Hardware ComponentsGraphics CardsChapter 9 127Graphics CardsHP x4000 Workstation models provide installation and factory supportfor the following grap

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Hardware ComponentsGraphics CardsChapter 9128— Easy multiple resolutions support— Simple dialog box positioning— Effortless multiple-window management

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Hardware ComponentsGraphics CardsChapter 9 129If the driver detects only one monitor, only the mono head settings areavailable in the driver configurat

Page 35 - Expansion Card Slots

System OverviewHP x4000 Workstation Feature SetChapter 1 13HP x4000 Workstation Feature SetThe following table provides an overview of the x4000 Works

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Hardware ComponentsGraphics CardsChapter 9130The following table summarizes the maximum supported refresh rates.Limitations• The second display suppor

Page 37 - Chapter 3 37

Hardware ComponentsGraphics CardsChapter 9 131nVIDIA Quadro2 MXRFigure 9-2 shows the nVIDIA Quadro2 MXR graphics card.Figure 9-2 nVIDIA Quadro2 MXR Gr

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Hardware ComponentsGraphics CardsChapter 9132• 32-bit Z/Stencil buffer eliminates polygon-popping problems inhigh-polygon 3D imagingnVIDIA Quadro2 Pro

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Hardware ComponentsGraphics CardsChapter 9 133NOTE For complete information on nVIDIA graphics cards, seehttp://www.nvidia.com/Products.nsfFire GL2 an

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Hardware ComponentsGraphics CardsChapter 9134Resolution• True color resolution up to 1920 x 1200, double-buffered and 24-bit,Z-buffered• Full scene an

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Hardware ComponentsGraphics CardsChapter 9 135• Supports 422 YUV & RGB Pixels• Two Triple Buffered, Video OverlaysNOTE For complete information on

Page 42 - Chapter 342

Hardware ComponentsMass Storage DevicesChapter 9136Mass Storage DevicesYou can find HP product numbers and replacement part numbers formass storage dev

Page 43 - 4 System BIOS and Resources

Hardware ComponentsMass Storage DevicesChapter 9 137Setting SCSI IDs for a Quantum Atlas Hard Disk DriveYou must assign an unused SCSI ID to your hard

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Hardware ComponentsMass Storage DevicesChapter 9138Figure 9-5 28-Pin Jumper Block28-Pin JumperBlockWhen viewed fromthe top side, pin 1 ison the bottom

Page 45 - System BIOS

Hardware ComponentsMass Storage DevicesChapter 9 139Table 9-3 Jumper Locations for Hard Drive SCSI ID SettingsSCSI ID Jumper the following pins when i

Page 46 - Clearing the CMOS

System OverviewHP x4000 Workstation Feature SetChapter 114Rambus Memory onMemory ExpanderCard (MEC)Plugs into the system board and supports:• 400 MHz

Page 47 - 3 to OFF

Hardware ComponentsMass Storage DevicesChapter 9140Optical DrivesIDE 48X CD-ROM DriveThe x4000 Workstation may have a 48X IDE CD-ROM drive, whichfeatu

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Hardware ComponentsMass Storage DevicesChapter 9 1418X Video IDE DVD-ROM DriveThe x4000 Workstation may have a DVD-ROM drive that featuresstandard aud

Page 49 - HP Setup Program

Hardware ComponentsMass Storage DevicesChapter 914212X IDE CD-Writer Plus DriveThe x4000 Workstation may have a 12X IDE CD-RW drive that features:• Su

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Hardware ComponentsMass Storage DevicesChapter 9 143MTBF 120,000 POHInterface E-IDE and ATAPIDescription

Page 51 - Main Menu

Hardware ComponentsRear Panel ConnectorsChapter 9144Rear Panel ConnectorsFigure 9-6 shows the rear panel of the x4000 Workstation.Figure 9-6 x4000 Rea

Page 52 - Advanced Menu

Chapter 10 14310 Installing or Replacing Partsand Accessories

Page 53 - Enabled if

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesOverviewChapter 10144OverviewThis chapter explains how to install and remove the followingaccessories:• “

Page 54 - Enabled lets you set each

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesCover and Front BezelChapter 10 145Cover and Front BezelRemoving the Left Side CoverWARNING For your safe

Page 55 - Security Menu

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesCover and Front BezelChapter 10146Figure 10-1 Removing the Cover234

Page 56 - IPMI Menu

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesCover and Front BezelChapter 10 147Removing the Front BezelYou onlyneed to remove the front bezel when yo

Page 57 - Boot Menu

System OverviewHP x4000 Workstation Feature SetChapter 1 15Super I/O Chip The Nation PC87366 chip supports:• Two 9-pin, RS-232 serial ports• One ECP/

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Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesCover and Front BezelChapter 10148Replacing the Cover and Front BezelTo replace the cover and front bezel

Page 59 - BIOS Beep Codes

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesHard Disk Drive CageChapter 10 149Hard Disk Drive CageOpening the Hard Disk Drive CageTo open the cage (F

Page 60 - System Resources

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesHard Disk Drive CageChapter 10150Figure 10-3 Hard Disk Drive CageClosing and Securing the Hard Disk Drive

Page 61 - IRQ Routing

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesHard Disk Drive CageChapter 10 1513. If it is not already attached, connect the SCSI cable to the systemb

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Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesChassis Beam AssemblyChapter 10152Chassis Beam AssemblyBefore you can access many of the components insid

Page 63 - Interrupt Controllers

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesChassis Beam AssemblyChapter 10 153Installing the Chassis Beam AssemblyTo install the chassis beam assemb

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Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesChassis Beam AssemblyChapter 101543. If your graphics card does not have a separate graphics card retaine

Page 65 - System Memory Map

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesMemory Expander Card (MEC)Chapter 10 155Memory Expander Card (MEC)Removing the MECTo remove the MEC:1. Tu

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Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesMemory Expander Card (MEC)Chapter 10156Figure 10-8 Removing the MECInstalling the MECTo install the MEC:1

Page 67 - DMA Channel Controllers

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesSystem MemoryChapter 10 157System MemoryNOTE Use only HP RIMMs specifically designed for your Workstation

Page 68 - Chapter 468

System OverviewHP x4000 Workstation Feature SetChapter 116Audio On-board audio is provided by an Analog Devices AD1885 CODEC(AC97) and supports three

Page 69 - (Monitoring and Reporting)

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesSystem MemoryChapter 10158Figure 10-9 x4000 Memory Expander Card (MEC)1B (J1)2B (J2)3B (J3)4B (J4)3A (J7)

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Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesSystem MemoryChapter 10 159Figure 10-10 Replacing or Upgrading MemoryInstalling Memory1. Before turning o

Page 71 - General Firmware Information

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesSystem MemoryChapter 101605. Rotate the hard disk drive cage to the open position (see page 149).6. Remo

Page 72 - Hardware Monitoring

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesSystem MemoryChapter 10 161Figure 10-11 Inserting RIMMs and CRIMMs9. Replace the MEC (see page 156).10.R

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Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesGraphics CardChapter 10162Graphics CardRemoving a Graphics CardNOTE You can uninstall the driver for the

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Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesGraphics CardChapter 10 163Figure 10-12 Removing the Graphics Card Retaining ScrewInstalling a Graphics C

Page 75 - Sense Power State

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesGraphics CardChapter 10164Figure 10-13 Full-Length Graphics Card Retaining Screw3. Align the new card car

Page 76 - PCI/AGP Power

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesGraphics CardChapter 10 165• If your graphics card did not come with a separate graphicsretainer beam, yo

Page 77 - Reporting

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesGraphics CardChapter 10166Figure 10-16 Graphics Card Retainer Beam and Chassis Beam Assembly6. Close and

Page 78 - IPMI Platform Event Trap

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesSCSI Hard DriveChapter 10 167SCSI Hard DriveCAUTION Back up your files before you install a hard disk driv

Page 79 - Security

System OverviewHP x4000 Workstation Feature SetChapter 1 17Rear PanelConnectors(External)• SCSI Ultra Wide• PS2 Mouse• PS2 Keyboard• 25-pin parallel•

Page 80 - Chapter 580

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesSCSI Hard DriveChapter 10168Removing a SCSI Hard Disk DriveTo remove the SCSI hard disk drive:1. Turn off

Page 81 - 6 Power Specifications

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesSCSI Hard DriveChapter 10 169Setting SCSI IDs for a New Hard Disk DriveYou must assign an unused SCSI ID

Page 82 - Power Delivery

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesSCSI Hard DriveChapter 10170Installing a SCSI Hard Disk DriveCAUTION Before proceeding with this section,

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Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesCD-ROM, CD-RW or DVDChapter 10 171CD-ROM, CD-RW or DVDThe CD-ROM, CD-RW and DVD are IDE devices. An IDE c

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Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesCD-ROM, CD-RW or DVDChapter 10172Determining IDE ConnectionsThe following table explains which data conne

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Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesCD-ROM, CD-RW or DVDChapter 10 173Figure 10-20 Removing the Old DriveInstalling a CD-ROM, CD-RW or DVDTo

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Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesCD-ROM, CD-RW or DVDChapter 10174NOTE If you installed a CD-RW, you must install the software that came w

Page 87 - Power Supply Specifications

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesProcessorChapter 10 175ProcessorThe x4000 Workstation can have two processors. The processors must beiden

Page 88 - Power Consumption and Cooling

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesProcessorChapter 101768. Remove the two heatsink clips by pressing the release lever on theclips. Then li

Page 89 - Power Saving and Ergonometry

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesProcessorChapter 10 177Installing a ProcessorTo install a processor:1. Turn off the display and shut down

Page 90 - Power Options

System OverviewInternal and External ComponentsChapter 118Internal and External ComponentsFigure 1-1, Figure 1-2, and Figure 1-3 and show the front, s

Page 91 - Chapter 6 91

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesProcessorChapter 1017810.Connect the heatsink turbo fan power connector to the system board.The fan conne

Page 92 - Chapter 692

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesProcessorChapter 10 179Updating Your Operating SystemIf you are adding a second processor to your Worksta

Page 93 - 7 Connector Pin-Outs

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesFloppy Disk DriveChapter 10180Floppy Disk DriveRemoving the Floppy Disk Drive1. Turn off the display and

Page 94 - Expansion Slots

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesFloppy Disk DriveChapter 10 181Installing the Floppy Disk Drive1. Add the guide rails to the new drive. I

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Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesPower SupplyChapter 10182Power SupplyWARNING Hewlett-Packard does not support power supply upgrades. This

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Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesPower SupplyChapter 10 183Figure 10-24 Removing the Power Supply UnitInstalling the Power Supply UnitTo i

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Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesSystem BoardChapter 10184System BoardRemoving the System Board1. Turn off the display and shut down the W

Page 98

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesSystem BoardChapter 10 185Figure 10-25 System Board Assembly Screws12.Unscrew, but do not remove, the thr

Page 99

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesSystem BoardChapter 10186Installing the New System Board1. Clear all cables from the area where the syste

Page 100

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesSystem BoardChapter 10 1874. Replace the external SCSI connector in the I/O bulkhead and tightenthe hex s

Page 101

System OverviewInternal and External ComponentsChapter 1 19Figure 1-2 Side View with Cover RemovedPower SupplyHard Disk DriveCage (holds twohard diskd

Page 102

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesSystem BoardChapter 1018815.Replace the Workstation’s cover and bezel as described in “Cover andFront Bez

Page 103

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesSystem Board SwitchesChapter 10 189System Board SwitchesThere are four system board switches used for con

Page 104

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesSystem FanChapter 10190System FanRemoving the System Fan1. Turn off the display and shut down the Worksta

Page 105 - System Board Connectors

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesSystem FanChapter 10 191Installing the System FanNOTE Ensure that all cables are clear of the fan and wil

Page 106 - Floppy Disk Drive Connector

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesFan and Speaker AssemblyChapter 10192Fan and Speaker AssemblyRemoving the Fan and Speaker Assembly1. Turn

Page 107 - IDE/ATA 100 Connectors

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesFan and Speaker AssemblyChapter 10 193Figure 10-29 Removing the Fan and Speaker Assembly10.Unclip the two

Page 108

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesFan and Speaker AssemblyChapter 101948. Return the Workstation to its upright position.9. Replace the cov

Page 109 - SCSI Connectors

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesHard Disk Drive FanChapter 10 195Hard Disk Drive FanRemoving the Hard Disk Drive FanTo remove the hard di

Page 110

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesHard Disk Drive FanChapter 10196Figure 10-30 Removing the Hard Disk Drive FanInstalling the Hard Disk Dri

Page 111 - Parallel Port Connector

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesBatteryChapter 10 197BatteryWARNING There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectlyinstalled

Page 112 - Serial Port Connectors

2NoticeThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to thi

Page 113 - Keyboard and Mouse Connector

System OverviewInternal and External ComponentsChapter 120Figure 1-3 Rear ViewParallel portDual USBSerial port BLine Out(headphone)Line InMicrophoneMo

Page 114 - Front Panel Connector

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesBatteryChapter 10198Figure 10-31 Replacing the Battery4. Place the new battery in the battery holder and

Page 115 - ATX Power Connector

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesSystem Board DiagramChapter 10 199System Board DiagramFigure 10-32 System Board Diagram

Page 116 - Audio Connector

Installing or Replacing Parts and AccessoriesSystem Board DiagramChapter 10200

Page 117 - Microphone Connector

Chapter 11 20311 Troubleshooting

Page 118 - Chassis Fan Connectors

TroubleshootingOverviewChapter 11204OverviewThe following sections contain information to help you get yourWorkstation up and running in the unlikely

Page 119 - Chassis Intrusion Connector

TroubleshootingSolving Hardware ProblemsChapter 11 205Solving Hardware ProblemsThe following topics describe specific hardware errors that may occur.Wo

Page 120 - Chapter 7120

TroubleshootingSolving Hardware ProblemsChapter 11206Added a Second ProcessorIf you have added a second processor and the system won't boot:1. Tu

Page 121 - 8 Mechanical Specifications

TroubleshootingSolving Hardware ProblemsChapter 11 207Mouse Doesn’t WorkIf your mouse does not work as expected:• Ensure that the mouse cable is firmly

Page 122 - System Fans and Air Flow

TroubleshootingSolving Hardware ProblemsChapter 11208Hard Disk Drive ProblemsTo correct hard disk drive problems:1. If possible, back up the hard disk

Page 123 - Physical Specifications

TroubleshootingSolving Hardware ProblemsChapter 11 209Hard Disk Drive Activity LED Doesn’t WorkIf the hard disk drive activity LED does not flicker whe

Page 124 - Environmental Specifications

System OverviewHP x4000 Control PanelChapter 1 21HP x4000 Control PanelThe Workstation’s control panel shown in Figure 1-4 has the followingfeatures:•

Page 125 - 9 Hardware Components

TroubleshootingSolving Hardware ProblemsChapter 11210DVD Drive Doesn’t Play DVD VideoDVD drivers are not preloaded at the factory. The DVD uses theCD-

Page 126

TroubleshootingSolving Hardware ProblemsChapter 11 211Clearing the Administrator PasswordTo clear the Administrator password:1. Turn off the Workstati

Page 127 - Graphics Cards

TroubleshootingUnderstanding the Diag LEDsChapter 11212Understanding the Diag LEDsThe Diag LEDs on the front panel of the Workstation can help youiden

Page 128

TroubleshootingUnderstanding the Diag LEDsChapter 11 213Table 11-1 Diag LED Patterns (R = Red, Y = Yellow, G = Green, ● = Off)Pattern DescriptionPossi

Page 129

TroubleshootingUnderstanding the Diag LEDsChapter 11214RYYY The detected memory is corrupt. 1. Reseat the RIMMs.2. Reseat the memory expander card.3.

Page 130

TroubleshootingUnderstanding the Diag LEDsChapter 11 215YYRY There is an error in the main power(5V) circuit. This could be due tosomething in the 5V

Page 131 - Actual graphics

TroubleshootingUnderstanding the Diag LEDsChapter 11216YYRG AGP (graphics card) 1.5V circuitryerror.1. Remove the graphics card from theAGP Pro 110 4X

Page 132

TroubleshootingUnderstanding the Diag LEDsChapter 11 217YY●R The PCI fan is not functioning. Thisfan is located at the front of theWorkstation.The sen

Page 133 - Fire GL2 and Fire GL4

TroubleshootingUnderstanding the Diag LEDsChapter 11218GYRY -12V power circuitry failure.This circuit is only used by a fewserial devices and PCI card

Page 134

TroubleshootingUnderstanding the Diag LEDsChapter 11 219GGRY Battery voltage error. 1. Reseat the battery.2. Replace the battery as described in“Batte

Page 135

System OverviewHP x4000 Control PanelChapter 122• Diag LEDs: These four LEDs can be off, green, yellow, or red. Thecolor pattern lets you diagnose pro

Page 136 - Mass Storage Devices

TroubleshootingUnderstanding the Diag LEDsChapter 11220●R●● The BIOS cannot load. 1. Try using a known good keyboardin place of the current keyboard.R

Page 137

TroubleshootingUnderstanding the Diag LEDsChapter 11 221●YRY 12V power circuitry error. 1. Reseat PCI and AGP I/O cards.2. Try removing the I/O cards

Page 138 - Chapter 9138

TroubleshootingUnderstanding the Diag LEDsChapter 11222●YYR The hard disk drive fan is notfunctioning. This fan is locatedbehind the hard disk drive c

Page 139

TroubleshootingUnderstanding the Diag LEDsChapter 11 223●●YR 5 V standby power circuit error. 1. Replace the power supply asdescribed in “System Memor

Page 140 - Optical Drives

TroubleshootingSetting and Removing System PasswordsChapter 11224Setting and Removing System PasswordsSetting PasswordsYou can set passwords to provid

Page 141

TroubleshootingUsing e-Diag Tools for Hardware ProblemsChapter 11 225Using e-Diag Tools for Hardware ProblemsNOTE Run e-Diag Tools before contacting H

Page 142

TroubleshootingUsing e-Diag Tools for Hardware ProblemsChapter 11226Starting e-Diag Tools from the HP WorkstationRecovery CD-ROMUse this method if for

Page 143 - Description

TroubleshootingRecovering or Reconfiguring Windows 2000 or Windows NTChapter 11 227Recovering or Reconfiguring Windows 2000 orWindows NTThe HP Workstati

Page 144 - Rear Panel Connectors

TroubleshootingRecovering or Reconfiguring Windows 2000 or Windows NTChapter 11228Preparing to Recover Windows NT or Windows 2000Before you perform a r

Page 145 - Chapter 10 143

TroubleshootingRecovering or Reconfiguring Windows 2000 or Windows NTChapter 11 229Performing a Full Recovery of Windows NT orWindows 2000Depending on

Page 146

System OverviewInternal FeaturesChapter 1 23Internal FeaturesThe core architecture of the HP x4000 Workstation consists of:• Intel 860 Memory Controll

Page 147 - Cover and Front Bezel

TroubleshootingRecovering or Reconfiguring Windows 2000 or Windows NTChapter 11230NOTE The full recovery function restores a factory disk image of your

Page 148 - Chapter 10146

Chapter 12 23112 Contacting Support

Page 149 - Removing the Front Bezel

Contacting SupportOnline Support for TroubleshootingChapter 12232Online Support for TroubleshootingHP’s support web site provides extensive support ma

Page 150

Contacting SupportDocumentation Set OverviewChapter 12 233Documentation Set OverviewHP’s web site allows you to download documentation for yourWorksta

Page 151 - Hard Disk Drive Cage

Contacting SupportHewlett-Packard Support and Information ServicesChapter 12234Hewlett-Packard Support and InformationServicesCollecting Information B

Page 152

Contacting SupportHewlett-Packard Support and Information ServicesChapter 12 235Memory: numberof MB installedYou can determine the amount of memory th

Page 153

Contacting SupportHewlett-Packard Support and Information ServicesChapter 12236Operating SystemOriginaloperating system?Are you using the original ope

Page 154 - Chassis Beam Assembly

Contacting SupportHP Customer Care Center Phone NumbersChapter 12 237HP Customer Care Center Phone NumbersHP Customer Care Centers can help you solve

Page 155 - Retaining clip

Contacting SupportHP Customer Care Center Phone NumbersChapter 12238Korea,Republic of+82 (2) 3270 0700+82 80 999 0700 (outsideSeoul)RussianFederation+

Page 156 - Graphics Card

System OverviewDocumentationChapter 124DocumentationThe following table lists the documentation available for the HP x4000Workstation. The printed doc

Page 157 - Memory Expander Card (MEC)

Chapter 2 252 System Board

Page 158 - Installing the MEC

System BoardOverviewChapter 226OverviewThe following sections describe the system board:• “System Board Component Layout” on page 27• “System Chipset

Page 159 - System Memory

System BoardSystem Board Component LayoutChapter 2 27System Board Component LayoutFigure 2-2 shows where the chips and connectors reside on the system

Page 160 - Chapter 10158

System BoardSystem Board Component LayoutChapter 228System Board SwitchesThe system board includes a 4-pole DIP switch (shown in Figure 2-2),which let

Page 161 - Installing Memory

System BoardSystem Board Component LayoutChapter 2 296. Two 3.3V, 66 MHz, 64-bit PCI slots7. Three 5V, 33 MHz, 32-bit PCI slots8. One 1.5 V signaling

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Contents31. System OverviewOverview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12HP x4000 Wor

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System BoardSystem ChipsetChapter 230System ChipsetMemory Controller Hub (Intel 860)The MCH supports:• The 400 MHz (quad-pumped 100MHz) front side bus

Page 164

System BoardSystem ChipsetChapter 2 31NOTE The x4000 Workstation is optimized for use with SCSI hard diskdrives. IDE hard disk drives are not tested o

Page 165 - Installing a Graphics Card

System BoardSystem ChipsetChapter 232SCSI Controller Chip (LSI SYM43C1010R)The SCSI chip is a 64 bit/66 MHz PCI DMA bus master device. Itincludes 2 Ul

Page 166

System BoardSystem ChipsetChapter 2 33Audio Chip (Analog Devices AD 1885)The on-board audio is provided by an Analog Devices AD1885 CODEC(AC97). The a

Page 167

System BoardSystem ChipsetChapter 234ClocksTable 2-1 describes the clocks used in the x4000 Workstation.Table 2-1 ClocksName DescriptionSystem A CK00-

Page 168 - Retainer Beam

System BoardExpansion Card SlotsChapter 2 35Expansion Card SlotsThe x4000 expansion card slots are described in the following sections:• “Peripheral C

Page 169 - SCSI Hard Drive

System BoardExpansion Card SlotsChapter 236Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) SlotThe 1.5 V, AGP Pro 110 4X slot provides graphics performance forhigh-en

Page 170

Chapter 3 373 System Memory and Processors

Page 171

System Memory and ProcessorsOverviewChapter 338OverviewThis chapter contains information on the x4000:• “System Memory” on page 39• “Processor” on pa

Page 172

System Memory and ProcessorsSystem MemoryChapter 3 39System MemoryThe main memory for the x4000 Workstation is not located onthe systemboard. Instead,

Page 173 - CD-ROM, CD-RW or DVD

4Contents3. System Memory and ProcessorsOverview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

Page 174 - Determining IDE Connections

System Memory and ProcessorsSystem MemoryChapter 340Figure 3-1 x4000 8-RIMM Memory Expander CardThe eight-RIMM MEC uses two memory repeater hubs for R

Page 175

System Memory and ProcessorsProcessorChapter 3 41ProcessorThe x4000 supports up to two Intel dp Xeon processors on a 400 MHzfront side bus (quad-pumpe

Page 176 - Yes to restart your

System Memory and ProcessorsProcessorChapter 342

Page 177 - Processor

Chapter 4 434 System BIOS and Resources

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System BIOS and ResourcesOverviewChapter 444OverviewThis chapter contains information on:• “System BIOS” on page 45• “HP Setup Program” on page 49•

Page 179 - Installing a Processor

System BIOS and ResourcesSystem BIOSChapter 4 45System BIOSThe HP x4000 Workstation BIOS is based on a Phoenix BIOS and iscompliant with:• ACPI 1.0• P

Page 180

System BIOS and ResourcesSystem BIOSChapter 446Updating the System BIOS and FirmwareYou can download the latest system BIOS and firmware for the HPx400

Page 181

System BIOS and ResourcesSystem BIOSChapter 4 472. Set system board switch 3 to ON. See “System Board Switches” onpage 28.3. Replace the cover, and r

Page 182 - Floppy Disk Drive

System BIOS and ResourcesSystem BIOSChapter 4485. Set switch 2 on the system board to ON. See “System Board Switches”on page 28.6. Insert the floppy d

Page 183

System BIOS and ResourcesHP Setup ProgramChapter 4 49HP Setup ProgramThe HP Setup program lets you configure your Workstation. You can:• set up the sys

Page 184 - Power Supply

Contents5I/O Port Map (I/O Addresses Used by the System). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65DMA Channel Controllers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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System BIOS and ResourcesHP Setup ProgramChapter 450• A band along the top displays the menus.For more information on themenus, see:— “Main Menu” on p

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System BIOS and ResourcesHP Setup ProgramChapter 4 51Main MenuTable 4-1 describes the functions available in the Setup program Mainmenu.Table 4-1 Main

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System BIOS and ResourcesHP Setup ProgramChapter 452Advanced MenuTable 4-2 describes the submenus available in the Setup programAdvanced menu.Table 4-

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System BIOS and ResourcesHP Setup ProgramChapter 4 53IntegratedSCSIControllerLets you configure the settings for the SCSIcontroller and any attached SC

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System BIOS and ResourcesHP Setup ProgramChapter 454Integrated I/OPortsLets you configure both the integrated serial andparallel ports.Serial port A, S

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System BIOS and ResourcesHP Setup ProgramChapter 4 55Security MenuTable 4-3 describes the fields available in the Setup program Securitymenu.Table 4-3

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System BIOS and ResourcesHP Setup ProgramChapter 456IPMI MenuThis menu contains one field that lets you choose to force the BIOS toclear the System Eve

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System BIOS and ResourcesHP Setup ProgramChapter 4 57Power MenuTable 4-4 describes the functions available in the Setup program Powermenu.Boot MenuTab

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System BIOS and ResourcesHP Setup ProgramChapter 458PreferredVideoIf you have two video cards, this field allows you tochoose which one to use during b

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System BIOS and ResourcesBIOS Beep CodesChapter 4 59BIOS Beep CodesIf a terminal error occurs during POST, the system issues a beepcode before attempt

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6ContentsPower Delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . .

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System BIOS and ResourcesSystem ResourcesChapter 460System ResourcesSystem resources consist of:• “PCI IRQ Lines” on page 60• “IRQ Routing” on page

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System BIOS and ResourcesSystem ResourcesChapter 4 61IRQ RoutingFigure 4-1 shows the IRQ graphical representation. Table 4-6 describesthe routing show

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System BIOS and ResourcesSystem ResourcesChapter 462Table 4-6 IRQ Routing TableDevice Interrupt ICH2 IRQ P64H IRQAGP A AAGP B BPCI Slot 1 A BPCI Slot

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System BIOS and ResourcesSystem ResourcesChapter 4 63Interrupt ControllersThe system’s interrupt controller is equivalent in function to two 82C59inte

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System BIOS and ResourcesSystem ResourcesChapter 464Three major interrupt modes are available:• PIC mode: This mode uses only legacy interrupt control

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System BIOS and ResourcesSystem ResourcesChapter 4 65System Memory MapReserved memory that accessory boards use must reside in the area fromC8000h to

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System BIOS and ResourcesSystem ResourcesChapter 466address space is in the free area of the space reserved for accessoryboards (100h to 3FFh).Default

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System BIOS and ResourcesSystem ResourcesChapter 4 67DMA Channel ControllersThe system permits only I/O-to-memory and memory-to-I/O transfers.The hard

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System BIOS and ResourcesSystem ResourcesChapter 468

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Chapter 5 695 Hardware Management(Monitoring and Reporting)

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Contents7Chassis Intrusion Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1198. Mechanical SpecificationsSystem Fans and Air

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Hardware Management (Monitoring and Reporting)OverviewChapter 570OverviewThis chapter contains the following topics:• “General Firmware Information” o

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Hardware Management (Monitoring and Reporting)General Firmware InformationChapter 5 71General Firmware InformationFirmware processing is provided by Q

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Hardware Management (Monitoring and Reporting)Hardware MonitoringChapter 572Hardware MonitoringBuilt-in Self Test (BIST)Zircon Lite does a BIST after

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Hardware Management (Monitoring and Reporting)Hardware MonitoringChapter 5 73Temperatures23h VDDQ VDDQ 1.4V 1.5V 1.6V 5 - AGPTerminationVoltage24h +1.

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Hardware Management (Monitoring and Reporting)Hardware MonitoringChapter 574Fan Speed and ControlFan tach speeds are given in revolutions per second.

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Hardware Management (Monitoring and Reporting)Hardware MonitoringChapter 5 75Additional SensorsThe SDR for Processor 0 includes three separate functio

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Hardware Management (Monitoring and Reporting)Hardware MonitoringChapter 576Chassis IntrusionChassis intrusion is detected via the Winbond W83782D C_O

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Hardware Management (Monitoring and Reporting)ReportingChapter 5 77ReportingEvent LoggingHardware monitoring errors, detected by the Hardware Manageme

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Hardware Management (Monitoring and Reporting)ReportingChapter 578Diag LEDsWhen a sensor indicates an error, the corresponding LED is turned on.See “U

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Hardware Management (Monitoring and Reporting)SecurityChapter 5 79SecurityLock Status PanelThe HMC can lock out the front panel, when necessary, to pr

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8ContentsClosing and Securing the Hard Disk Drive Cage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152Chassis Beam Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Hardware Management (Monitoring and Reporting)SecurityChapter 580

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Power SpecificationsPower DeliveryChapter 682Power DeliveryFigure 6-1 shows a block diagram of the overall power generation. Table6-1 has a description

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Power SpecificationsPower DeliveryChapter 6 83Table 6-1 Power Signal DescriptionSupply Description12 VDIG Supplies power to the dc-to-dc converter that

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Power SpecificationsPower DeliveryChapter 6845 V Standby Supplies power to:• Diag LEDs• Network activity LED• Hard disk drive activity LED• Power LED•

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Power SpecificationsPower DeliveryChapter 6 853.3 V Standby This supply is derived from the 5 VSB with a 1 Athree terminal regulator. It is used by the

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Power SpecificationsPower SupplyChapter 686Power SupplyTable 6-2 shows the voltage and current specifications for the powersupplies. Total continuous ou

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Power SpecificationsPower SupplyChapter 6 87Power Supply SpecificationsParameter Total Rating MaximumPCI SlotsMaximum for AGP Pro 110 4X SlotConnector E

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Power SpecificationsPower SupplyChapter 688Resetting the Power SupplyIf an overload triggers the power supply’s overload protection, all poweris immedi

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Power SpecificationsPower Saving and ErgonometryChapter 6 89Power Saving and ErgonometryDepending on the operating system, the following power manageme

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Contents9Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .184Removing the Power Supply Unit . .

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Power SpecificationsPower Saving and ErgonometryChapter 690To change your power management settings in Windows 2000:1. Select Start > Settings >

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Power SpecificationsPower Saving and ErgonometryChapter 6 91

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Power SpecificationsPower Saving and ErgonometryChapter 692

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Chapter 7 937 Connector Pin-Outs

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Connector Pin-OutsExpansion SlotsChapter 794Expansion SlotsPeripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) SlotsTable 7-1 describes the PCI 33 MHz, 32-bit con

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Connector Pin-OutsExpansion SlotsChapter 7 95A16 +5V A47 AD11A17 PGNT1# A48 GND A48 GNDA18 GND A49 AD9A19 PCIPME# A50 KeyA20 AD30 A51 KeyA21 +3_3V A52

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Connector Pin-OutsExpansion SlotsChapter 796B6 +5V B37 DEVSEL#B7 PIRQC# B38 GND B38 GNDB8 PIRQE# B39 PLOCK# B39 PLOCK#B9 PRSNTB1# B40 PERR# B40 PERR#B

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Connector Pin-OutsExpansion SlotsChapter 7 97B27 AD23 B58 AD1B28 GND B59 +5VB29 AD21 B60 ACK64B# ADK64C# ADK64A#B30 AD19 B61 +5VB31 +3_3V B62 +5VTable

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Connector Pin-OutsExpansion SlotsChapter 798A13 A60 P64REQ64#A14 3.3VSB A61 +5VA15 P64RST# A62A17 P64AD21R P64AD20R A63 GNDA18 GND A64 P64CBE7#A19 P64

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Connector Pin-OutsExpansion SlotsChapter 7 99A35 GND A81 GNDA36 P64TRDY# A82 P64AD44A37 GND A83 P64AD42A38 P64STOP# A84 +3_3VA39 +3_3V A85 P64AD40A40

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