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{{Infobox motherboard | |||
|image = H8SCM Motherboard.png | |||
|image_size = 300 | |||
|introduced = 2010 | |||
|manufacturer = [[SuperMicro]] | |||
|socket = 1x [[C32]] | |||
|northbridge = [[AMD SR5650]] | |||
|southbridge = [[AMD SP5100]] | |||
|superio = Winbond W83527HG | |||
|bmc = [[Nuvoton WPCM450]] | |||
|bmcflash = Onboard | |||
|ram = 4 slots (2 channels) DDR3-1600 ECC RDIMM/UDIMM, up to 128GB | |||
|bios = 2 MiB soldered SOIC-8 (W25Q16V) | |||
|formfactor = u-ATX | |||
|power = 1x 8-pin EPS | |||
|slot1 = PCIe Gen2 x16 (electrically x8) | |||
|slot2 = PCIe Gen2 x8 | |||
|slot3 = PCIe Gen2 x8 (electrically x4) | |||
|slot4 = 32-bit Legacy PCI | |||
|gpu = Matrox G200eW | |||
|nic = 2x Intel 82574L Gigabit | |||
|storagecontroller = SP5100's SATA2 (3.0 Gbps) | |||
|usbcontroller = SP5100's onboard USB 2.0 | |||
|serial = One external, one internal | |||
|audio = None | |||
}} | |||
The H8SCM motherboard is highly supported by [[coreboot-15h]]. | The H8SCM motherboard is highly supported by [[coreboot-15h]]. | ||
== | == Open Source Firmware == | ||
Open source firmware for the H8SCM is provided by [[coreboot-15h]] utilizing AMD's open source AGESA and CIMx releases for platform initialization. | |||
=== H8SCM === | === H8SCM === | ||
{{Excerpt|Coreboot-15h|[[H8SCM|SuperMicro H8SCM]]|hat=no}} | |||
=== H8SCM-F === | === H8SCM-F === | ||
The H8SCM-F is identical to the H8SCM, but has an onboard BMC. It is compatible with the coreboot image for the H8SCM, but it is not known whether the onboard BMC will operate. The "JPB1" motherboard jumper can be used to disable the onboard BMC, effectively turning the H8SCM-F into the H8SCM. | |||
=== Missing Features === | |||
* Support 4100 series Opteron CPUs is untested. | |||
* Support for the two onboard serial ports is untested. | |||
* Support for the onboard BMC is untested. | |||
=== Flashing === | |||
[[File:H8SCM Flashchip Location.png|frameless|300x300px]] | |||
[[File:H8SCM Flashchip Orientation.png|frameless|300x300px]] | |||
To switch from the stock firmware to coreboot, [[External Flashing | external flashing]] is required. The flash chip is located above the circular CMOS battery slot. The circle marking the location of pin 1 is highlighted red in the above image. The circle is a subtle indentation on the chip that can be seen with the aid of a flashlight. A 3.3V CH341a programmer can be used to flash coreboot onto the H8SCM. | |||
== Deployed Systems == | |||
* [[Talos]] | |||
* [[Komos]] | |||
== Motherboard Diagrams == | |||
[[File:H8SCM Diagram.png|frameless|400x400px]] | |||
[[File:H8SCM BlockDiagram.png|frameless|400x400px]] | |||
== Motherboard Components == | |||
=== Socket C32 === | |||
{{Excerpt|Socket C32|inline=yes|bold=yes}} | |||
==== AMD Opteron 4100 Series ==== | |||
{{Excerpt|AMD Opteron 4100 Series|inline=yes|bold=yes}} | |||
==== AMD Opteron 4200 and 4300 Series ==== | |||
{{Excerpt|AMD Opteron 4200 and 4300 Series|inline=yes|bold=yes}} | |||
=== AMD SR5650 === | |||
{{Excerpt|AMD SR5650|inline=yes|bold=yes}} | |||
=== AMD SP5100 === | |||
{{Excerpt|AMD SP5100|inline=yes|bold=yes}} | |||
=== Winbond W83527HG === | |||
{{Excerpt|Winbond W83527HG|hat=no}} | |||
=== Nuvoton W83795G === | |||
{{Excerpt|Nuvoton W83795G/ADG|hat=no}} | |||
=== Nuvoton WPCM450 === | |||
{{Excerpt|Nuvoton WPCM450|hat=no}} | |||
== References == | |||
Latest revision as of 07:17, 1 November 2025
| H8SCM | |
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| Overview | |
| Introduced | 2010 |
| Manufacturer | SuperMicro |
| Specifications | |
| Socket | 1x C32 |
| Northbridge | AMD SR5650 |
| Southbridge | AMD SP5100 |
| Super I/O | Winbond W83527HG |
| BMC | Nuvoton WPCM450 |
| BMC Flash Location | Onboard |
| Memory | 4 slots (2 channels) DDR3-1600 ECC RDIMM/UDIMM, up to 128GB |
| BIOS Flash | 2 MiB soldered SOIC-8 (W25Q16V) |
| Form Factor | u-ATX |
| Power Inputs | 1x 8-pin EPS |
| Expansion Slots |
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| Onboard Peripherals | |
| Graphics Adapter | Matrox G200eW |
| Network Interface | 2x Intel 82574L Gigabit |
| Storage Controller | SP5100's SATA2 (3.0 Gbps) |
| USB Controller | SP5100's onboard USB 2.0 |
| Serial Interface | One external, one internal |
| Audio Interface | None |
The H8SCM motherboard is highly supported by coreboot-15h.
Open Source Firmware
Open source firmware for the H8SCM is provided by coreboot-15h utilizing AMD's open source AGESA and CIMx releases for platform initialization.
H8SCM
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H8SCM-F
The H8SCM-F is identical to the H8SCM, but has an onboard BMC. It is compatible with the coreboot image for the H8SCM, but it is not known whether the onboard BMC will operate. The "JPB1" motherboard jumper can be used to disable the onboard BMC, effectively turning the H8SCM-F into the H8SCM.
Missing Features
- Support 4100 series Opteron CPUs is untested.
- Support for the two onboard serial ports is untested.
- Support for the onboard BMC is untested.
Flashing
To switch from the stock firmware to coreboot, external flashing is required. The flash chip is located above the circular CMOS battery slot. The circle marking the location of pin 1 is highlighted red in the above image. The circle is a subtle indentation on the chip that can be seen with the aid of a flashlight. A 3.3V CH341a programmer can be used to flash coreboot onto the H8SCM.
Deployed Systems
Motherboard Diagrams
Motherboard Components
Socket C32
Socket C32 is compatible with AMD Opteron 4000 series processors. All compatible CPUs contain a single NUMA node. CPU coolers designed for Socket F are compatible with Socket C32.
AMD Opteron 4100 Series
Processors in the AMD Opteron 4100 Series were designed with the K10 microarchitecture and are compatible with the C32 socket.
Official Source Code and Documentation
- AGESA Source Code
- AGESA Interface Specification
- BIOS and Kernel Developer's Guide
- Product Data Sheet
- Power and Thermal Data Sheet
AMD Opteron 4200 and 4300 Series
Processors in the AMD Opteron 4200 and 4300 Series were designed with the Bulldozer (4200 series) and Piledriver (4300 series) microarchitectures and are compatible with the C32 socket.
Official Source Code and Documentation
- AGESA Source Code
- AGESA Interface Specification
- BIOS and Kernel Developer's Guide
- Product Data Sheet
- Software Optimization Guide
AMD SR5650
The AMD SR5650, previously known as RD870S, is a powerful system logic designed for the server/workstation platform. The SR5650 boasts 26 PCI Express® (PCIe®) lanes, with 22 lanes dedicated to external PCIe devices and 4 for the A-Link Express II interface to AMD's Southbridges like the SP5100 (formerly SB700S). The chipset is also equipped with the latest HyperTransportTM 3 and PCIe Gen 2 technologies, delivering exceptional performance in a compact 29mm x 29mm package.[1]
Official Source Code and Documentation
- CIMx Source Code
- BIOS Developer's Guide
- IOMMU Specification
- Register Reference Guide
- Register Programming Requirements
- Product Databook
- Product Errata
AMD SP5100
The AMD SP5100 is a versatile Southbridge designed to complement AMD's server Northbridges, integrating essential I/O, communication, and other features for advanced server platforms into a single device. [2]
Official Source Code and Documentation
- CIMx Source Code
- BIOS Developer's Guide
- Register Reference Guide
- Register Programming Requirements
- Product Databook
- Product Errata
Part Numbers
- AMD 218-0660013
- AMD 218-0660024
- AMD 218-0660026
Winbond W83527HG
The Winbond W83527HG is a member of Nuvoton’s LPC Super I/O product line for desktop PCs.
Nuvoton W83795G
The Nuvoton W83795G/ADG can be used to monitor several critical hardware parameters of a system; including power supply voltages, fan speeds, and temperatures.
Nuvoton WPCM450
The Nuvoton WPCM450 is a combined Baseboard Management Controller and 2D/VGA-compatible Graphics Core with PCI Interface, Virtual Media, Keyboard and KVMR Module[3]. Multiple vendors shipped the WPCM450 with Linux, making it feasible to build an open source replacement for the original BMC firmware[4][5][6]. 3rd party documentation and tools have been developed by neuschaefer and are available on github. The WPCM450 appears to be related to, or based on, the Winbond W90N745.
References
- ↑ https://theretroweb.com/chips/5698
- ↑ https://theretroweb.com/chips/5699
- ↑ https://theretroweb.com/chips/10379
- ↑ https://github.com/neuschaefer/linux/tree/vendor/wpcm450-aten
- ↑ https://github.com/neuschaefer/linux/tree/vendor/wpcm450-ami
- ↑ https://github.com/neuschaefer/linux/tree/vendor/dell-idrac6-1.70