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Mainboard Overview DESIGN The C1P9S01 has been specifically designed for applications requiring high security, small form factor, and low noise. PCIe slots and peripherals are directly connected to each CPU for maximum bandwidth, therefore PCIe slots cannot be split without an external PCIe switch card.
NOTE: Before you install this mainboard into your chassis, study the pattern of mounting studs, rear panel slots, and internal chassis components to ensure the mainboard fits correctly. There are 7 mounting holes available on the C1P9S01; ensure that your chassis provides studs for all 7 for maximum reliability and longevity of the mainboard.
If the DIMM still will not seat, double check that the type of memory is correct. The C1P9S01 only accepts full-size 288-pin DDR4 DIMMs, and other types of memory will not seat or function. DO NOT attempt to force a DIMM into a slot as this may cause permanent damage to the RAM, CPU, and/or mainboard.
Illustration 8: Dual Row Header with Annotated Pins, Marker, and Key All headers on the C1P9S01 follow a standard layout, with pin 1 being denoted with a white silkscreen marking. Dual row headers follow the numbering convention shown above, where all even pins are on one side of the header and all odd pins are on the other.
CPU fans fails in a dual-CPU system. The C1P9S01 factory setpoint for CPU core temperature is 60°C, and the system will attempt to maintain the cores at that temperature even under light or no load. As a result, a lightly loaded system may not benefit from air drawn over the CPU heatsink(s), and mainboard / peripheral cooling predominantly comes from chassis fans in this situation.
INITIAL POWER-ON When first applying standby power to the C1P9S01, i.e., when the system is plugged in after being disconnected from power, the internal BMC needs to boot before any other operation request will be accepted. The status of this BMC boot is indicated by two front panel LED patterns:...
BMC ACCESS Certain operations require BMC access to execute. The C1P9S01 BMC is attached to network port 3 via NCSI, and is configured to request an IP address via DHCP. Once it is connected and has a valid IP address, you can...
WARNING: We strongly recommend that you only use libre device firmware to provide continued security and stability of the C1P9S01 platform. Depending on the exact kernel drivers and position of the firmware within the system, firmware components may be able to read and write userspace, kernel, and/or hypervisor data without detection.
Support GETTING HELP If you require assistance operating your C1P9S01, you may contact Raptor Computing Systems technical support@raptorcs.com support directly at . Alternatively, we also have a Wiki and other support resources https://www.raptorcs.com available online at ; the information you require may already be available on one of these resources.