Hardware health confi guration – SUPER MICRO Computer SUPERO H8QG6+-F User Manual
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Sredir Memory Display Delay
Use this setting to set the delay in seconds to display memory information.
Options are No Delay, 1 sec, 2 secs and 4 secs.
Hardware Health Confi guration
CPU Overheat Temperature
This setting allows you to specify the type of alarm for CPU overheating. Options
include The Early Alarm and The Default Alarm.
Other items in the submenu are systems monitor displays for the following
information:
CPU1 Temperature, CPU2 Temperature, CPU3 Temperature, CPU4
Temperature, System Temperature, Fan 1-9 Reading, Chipset FAN1-2, CPU1
VCore, CPU2 VCore, CPU3 VCore, CPU4 VCore, 3.3V Vcc (V), + 5Vin, +12V
Vcc (V), CPU1~4 DIMM Voltage, Chipset SR56x0 Voltage, 3.3V standby,
Battery Voltage
CPU Temperature Display (CTD)
CPU Temperature descriptions are defi ned as:
Low
[Tctl Value = Lowest Value, Tctl Value = -45]
Medium
[Tctl Value = -46, Tctl Value = 60]
High
[Tctl Value = -61 and Above]
Note: Only CPU temperature (Low, Medium, High) and system temperature (RT1)
are required to be displayed in BIOS and in-system monitoring software. Other
Motherboard components such as memory, chipset, SAS and 10Gb controllers,
and others are not requried to display temperatures. For debugging and testing
purposes, BIOS and system monitoring software can show motherboard
components’ temperatures (such as memory, chipset, SAS and 10Gb controllers).
However for SMCI standard release version BIOS and system monitoring software,
motherboard components’ temperatures are NOT required to be displayed.
CPU Overheating Alarm (COA)
CPU Overheating Alarm (COA) has “
Early Alarm
” and “
Default Alarm
” (default)
options in the BIOS, and is required to be implemented in all fan speed control
modes.