1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the Supermicro X9DAI-O EATX Server Motherboard. Designed for high-performance server and workstation applications, this motherboard supports dual Intel Xeon E5-2600 series processors and offers extensive connectivity and expansion options. Please read this manual thoroughly before proceeding with installation or operation.
2. Nga Hua o te Hua
The Supermicro X9DAI-O motherboard is engineered with advanced features to deliver robust performance and reliability:
- Tautoko PTM: Dual LGA2011 sockets supporting Intel Xeon E5-2600 Series Processors with up to 20MB cache and QPI up to 8 GT/s.
- Tipu maramara: Intel C602.
- Pūmahara: 16x 240-pin DDR3 DIMM slots, supporting up to 512 GB ECC/Registered Memory or up to 128 GB ECC/Unbuffered Memory at speeds of 1600/1333/1066/800 MHz.
- Roha i'ai: 3x PCI-Express 3.0 x16 slots and 3x PCI-Express 3.0 x8 slots (one operating at x4).
- Rokiroki: 8x SATA2 ports and 2x SATA3 ports, supporting RAID 0, 1, 5, 10.
- Ororongo: Realtek ALC889 7.1-Channel High Definition Audio CODEC.
- Whatunga: Dual Gigabit Ethernet ports.
3. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
Proper installation is crucial for the stable operation of your motherboard. Follow these steps carefully:
3.1. Ihirangi mokete
Manatokohia kei te noho nga waahanga katoa i roto i te kete:
- Supermicro X9DAI-O Motherboard
- I / O Te Shield
- Nga taura SATA
- USB 3.0 Header Cable (if included)
- Tuhinga

Whakaahua 1: Included accessories for the Supermicro X9DAI-O motherboard, featuring various SATA data cables, an I/O shield for the rear panel, and a USB 3.0 header cable for front panel connectivity.
3.2. Motherboard Mounting
The X9DAI-O is an EATX form factor motherboard. Ensure your chassis supports this size. Note that some EATX cases may not have all mounting holes aligned perfectly; you may need to use standoffs for the aligned holes and ensure proper support for the board to prevent bending during component installation.
3.3. Tāutanga PTM (LGA2011)
- Open the CPU socket retention mechanism.
- Carefully align the Intel Xeon E5-2600 series processor with the LGA2011 socket, ensuring the gold triangle on the CPU matches the indicator on the socket.
- Tuhia ata te PTM ki roto i te turanga me te kore e akina.
- Close the retention mechanism to secure the CPU.
- Install the appropriate CPU cooler for LGA2011 sockets.
3.4. Memory Installation
The motherboard features 16 DDR3 DIMM slots. Refer to the motherboard's silkscreen or a more detailed manual for specific memory population guidelines to optimize performance.
- Whakatuwheratia ngā topenga pupuri i ngā mokamoka DIMM.
- Whakahāngaihia te kokonga o te wae mahara ki te kī i roto i te mokamoka DIMM.
- Press down firmly on both ends of the memory module until the retention clips snap into place.
3.5. Tāutatanga Kāri Whakawhānui
Install PCI-Express cards (e.g., graphics cards, network cards) into the available PCIe 3.0 x16 and x8 slots.
- Remove the corresponding slot cover from your chassis.
- Whakahāngaihia te kāri whakawhanui ki te mokamoka PCIe.
- Press down firmly until the card is fully seated.
- Secure the card with a screw or retention clip.
3.6. Hononga Pūrere Rokiroki
Connect your SATA storage devices (HDDs, SSDs) to the SATA2 (8 ports) or SATA3 (2 ports) connectors using the provided SATA cables.
3.7. Hononga Hiko
Connect the 24-pin ATX main power connector and the 8-pin EPS 12V CPU power connectors from your power supply to the motherboard. Ensure your power supply meets the power requirements for all installed components.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1. Hia Tuatahi
After all components are installed and connected, ensure all cables are secure. Connect your monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Press the power button on your chassis. The system should initiate the Power-On Self-Test (POST).
4.2. Urunga BIOS/UEFI
During the POST sequence, press the designated key (commonly DEL or F2) to enter the BIOS/UEFI setup utility. Here you can configure boot order, system settings, and monitor hardware status.
4.3. Tāuta Pūnaha Whakahaere
Insert your operating system installation media (e.g., USB drive, DVD). Configure the boot order in the BIOS/UEFI to boot from the installation media. Follow the on-screen prompts to install your preferred operating system, such as Linux, which is a supported platform for this motherboard.
5. Tiaki
Mā te tiaki auau ka roa te ora me te mahi tino pai o tō papahoahoa:
- Tango Puehu: Horoia te puehu o te papahoahoa me ngā wāhanga whakamatao i ia wā mā te whakamahi i te hau kōpeke. Me whakarite kia whakawetohia te hiko o te pūnaha, ā, kia momotu hoki i te hiko i mua i te horoinga.
- Whakahōu BIOS: Tirohia te Supermicro website for the latest BIOS/firmware updates. Updating the BIOS can improve compatibility, stability, and performance. Follow Supermicro's instructions carefully when performing a BIOS update.
- Mana Taiao: Operate the motherboard in a clean, dry, and well-ventilated environment. Avoid extreme temperatures and humidity.
6. Te Raru
Mena ka raru koe, whakaarohia nga mahi rapurongoā e whai ake nei:
- Kāore he Hiko/Kāore he Pouaka:
- Verify all power cables (24-pin ATX, 8-pin EPS) are securely connected.
- Ensure the power supply is functional and adequately rated for your components. Some users have reported the motherboard being particular about power supply compatibility.
- Reseat CPU(s) and memory modules.
- Whakawāteahia te CMOS mā te tango i te pākahiko CMOS mō ētahi meneti, mā te whakamahi rānei i te peke kua tohua.
- Pūnaha Haukore/Tukinga:
- Check memory modules for proper seating and test them individually if possible.
- Ensure CPU cooler is properly installed and making good contact. Monitor CPU temperatures.
- Update BIOS to the latest version. Early BIOS versions may have stability issues or limited compatibility.
- Ngā Take Kimi ā-Taiao:
- Verify cables for SATA devices, USB devices, and expansion cards are correctly connected.
- Ensure necessary drivers are installed for your operating system.
- BIOS Configuration Issues: Some users have noted that the BIOS can be sensitive to certain settings, potentially leading to hangs. If the system hangs in BIOS, try clearing CMOS.
7. Whakatakotoranga
Detailed technical specifications for the Supermicro X9DAI-O Motherboard:
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Supermicro |
| Ingoa Tauira | X9DAI-O |
| Putunga PTM | LGA 2011 (Dual) |
| Tukatuka Hototahi | Intel Xeon E5-2600 Series |
| Momo Chipset | Intel C602 |
| Hangarau Mahara RAM | DDR3 1600/1333/1066/800 |
| Kei te waatea nga waahi mahara | 16 |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 512 GB (ECC/REG), 128 GB (ECC/Unbuffered) |
| Atanga Kaari Whakairoiro | PCI Express |
| Total PCIe Ports | 6 (3x PCIe 3.0 x16, 3x PCIe 3.0 x8) |
| Total SATA Ports | 10 (8x SATA2, 2x SATA3) |
| Tauranga USB 2.0 | 7 (via headers) |
| Tauranga USB katoa | 13 (including headers) |
| Te maha o nga Tauranga Itarangi | 2 |
| Momo Tuhono Hiko Matua | 24-Pin ATX |
| Paerewa | Linux (Compatible with Windows Server OS) |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 4 Pauna |
| Kaihanga | Supermicro |
| UPC | 807320215875, 672042093557, 803983003293, 373385333644 |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information, technical support, and driver downloads, please visit the official Supermicro website or contact Supermicro customer service directly. Keep your purchase receipt for warranty claims.
Supermicro Official Webpae: www.hewhitu.ro