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Server motherboard TYAN S7019

Server motherboard TYAN S7019

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Sindyion
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05-11-2024, 02:10 PM
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You're looking for guidance on locating documentation for a TYAN S7019 motherboard, which is also labeled as S7019-EFI. It seems you've checked the official TYAN site and other sources without success. Consider reaching out to forums or specialized communities focused on server hardware, or explore third-party repositories that might have detailed manuals or community-shared resources.
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Sindyion
05-11-2024, 02:10 PM #1

You're looking for guidance on locating documentation for a TYAN S7019 motherboard, which is also labeled as S7019-EFI. It seems you've checked the official TYAN site and other sources without success. Consider reaching out to forums or specialized communities focused on server hardware, or explore third-party repositories that might have detailed manuals or community-shared resources.

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RoseQ
Member
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05-11-2024, 04:04 PM
#2
Hi there, I haven’t seen any details about it. You mentioned using a server built from an EFI firey print controller, which you’ve repurposed as a Synology box. There seems to be a posting issue and the diagnostic LEDs are showing FF or 38. I’ve been looking but haven’t found any relevant info yet.
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RoseQ
05-11-2024, 04:04 PM #2

Hi there, I haven’t seen any details about it. You mentioned using a server built from an EFI firey print controller, which you’ve repurposed as a Synology box. There seems to be a posting issue and the diagnostic LEDs are showing FF or 38. I’ve been looking but haven’t found any relevant info yet.

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bilkile
Junior Member
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05-11-2024, 05:29 PM
#3
I located the manufacturer's site that likely offers what you need https://www.tyan.com/Motherboards=S7012=...wnloads=EN. This should assist you.
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bilkile
05-11-2024, 05:29 PM #3

I located the manufacturer's site that likely offers what you need https://www.tyan.com/Motherboards=S7012=...wnloads=EN. This should assist you.

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Lalesita
Member
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05-11-2024, 09:02 PM
#4
Hello, I have identical hardware here; two Xeon X5660 processors and 128GB of DDR3-12800 ECC RAM installed on Windows 10 x64. Regardless of the 1600MHz clock speed, performance drops to around 1333MHz. The forum link you mentioned is for another model with a different PCIE configuration, making it irrelevant. I'm hoping a BIOS update could boost frequencies further. Let's explore what's possible... Cheers!
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Lalesita
05-11-2024, 09:02 PM #4

Hello, I have identical hardware here; two Xeon X5660 processors and 128GB of DDR3-12800 ECC RAM installed on Windows 10 x64. Regardless of the 1600MHz clock speed, performance drops to around 1333MHz. The forum link you mentioned is for another model with a different PCIE configuration, making it irrelevant. I'm hoping a BIOS update could boost frequencies further. Let's explore what's possible... Cheers!