Intel SHG2 Product Guide - Page 22

Safety and Regulatory Compliance, Minimum Hardware Requirements, Processor, Memory, Power Supply - motherboard installing operating system

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Safety and Regulatory Compliance See "Regulatory and Integration Information" on page 91 for product Safety and EMC regulatory compliance information. Intended uses: This product was evaluated for use in servers that will be installed in offices, computer rooms, and similar locations. Other uses require further evaluation. EMC testing: Before computer integration, make sure that the chassis, power supply, and other modules have passed EMC testing using a server board with a microprocessor from the same family (or higher) and operating at the same (or higher) speed as the microprocessor used on this server board. Server board diagram label provided: Place the label inside the chassis in an easy-to-see location, preferably oriented similarly to the server board. Minimum Hardware Requirements To avoid integration difficulties and possible board damage, your system must meet the following minimum requirements. For more information on supported processors and qualified memory and chassis components, see: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/SHG2 Processor A minimum of one 1.8 GHz Intel Xeon processor with 512K cache support packaged in a 603-pin micro-PGA (Pin-Grid Array). Memory Minimum of two 128 MB ECC, DDR 200 or 266-compliant registered SDRAM 184-pin gold DIMMs. DIMMs must be populated in identical pairs. Power Supply Minimum of 450 W with 1.2 A +5 V standby current (in order to support Wake On LAN† (WOL)) and 12+ V CPU power support [ATX], which meets the SSI EPS 12 V specification. You must provide standby current, or the board will not boot. For more information on the SSI EPS 12 V specification, see: http://www.ssiforum.org 22 Intel Server Board SHG2 Product Guide

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Intel Server Board SHG2 Product Guide
Safety and Regulatory Compliance
See
Regulatory and Integration Information
on page 91 for product Safety and EMC regulatory
compliance information.
Intended uses
:
This product was evaluated for use in servers that will be installed in offices,
computer rooms, and similar locations.
Other uses require further evaluation.
EMC testing
:
Before computer integration, make sure that the chassis, power supply, and other
modules have passed EMC testing using a server board with a microprocessor from the same
family (or higher) and operating at the same (or higher) speed as the microprocessor used on this
server board.
Server board diagram label provided
:
Place the label inside the chassis in an easy-to-see location,
preferably oriented similarly to the server board.
Minimum Hardware Requirements
To avoid integration difficulties and possible board damage, your system must meet the following
minimum requirements.
For more information on supported processors and qualified memory and chassis components, see:
Processor
A minimum of one 1.8 GHz Intel Xeon processor with 512K cache support packaged in a 603-pin
micro-PGA (Pin-Grid Array).
Memory
Minimum of two 128 MB ECC, DDR 200 or 266-compliant registered SDRAM 184-pin gold
DIMMs.
DIMMs must be populated in identical pairs.
Power Supply
Minimum of 450 W with 1.2 A +5 V standby current (in order to support Wake On LAN
(WOL))
and 12+ V CPU power support [ATX], which meets the SSI EPS 12 V specification.
You must
provide standby current, or the board will not boot.
For more information on the SSI EPS 12 V specification, see: