Dell POWEREDGE R710 User Manual

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Dell™ PowerEdge™ R710 Technical Guidebook

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Intel Direct Media Interface (DMI)

The DMI (previously called the Enterprise Southbridge Interface) connects the Tylersburg IOH with the

Intel I/O Controller Hub (ICH). The DMI is equivalent to a x4 PCIe Gen1 link with a transfer rate of 1 Gb/s

in each direction.

PCI Express Generation 2

PCI Express is a serial point-to-point interconnect for I/O devices. PCIe Gen2 doubles the signaling bit

rate of each lane from 2.5 Gb/s to 5 Gb/s. Each of the PCIe Gen2 ports are backwards-compatible with

Gen1 transfer rates.

In the Tylersburg-36D IOH, there are two x2 PCIe Gen2 ports (1Gb/s) and eight x4 PCIe Gen2 ports (2

Gb/s). The x2 ports can be combined as a x4 link; however, this x4 link cannot be combined with any of

the other x4 ports. Two neighboring x4 ports can be combined as a x8 link, and both resulting x8 links

can combine to form a x16 link.

Intel I/O Controller Hub 9 (ICH9)

ICH9 is a highly integrated I/O controller, supporting the following functions:

• Six x1 PCIe Gen1 ports, with the capability of combining ports 1-4 as a x4 link

• These ports are unused on the PowerEdge R710

• PCI Bus 32-bit Interface Rev 2.3 running at 33MHz

• Up to six Serial ATA (SATA) ports with transfer rates up to 300 MB/s

• The PowerEdge R710 features two SATA port for optional internal optical drive or tape backup

• Six UHCI and two EHCI (High-Speed 2.0) USB host controllers, with up to twelve USB ports

• The PowerEdge R710 has eight external USB ports and two internal ports dedicated for UIPS.

Refer to the 11th generation of PowerEdge servers Hardware/BIOS Specification for the USB

assignments for each platform

• Power management interface (ACPI 3.0b compliant)

• Platform Environmental Control Interface (PECI)

• Intel Dynamic Power Mode Manager

• I/O interrupt controller

• SMBus 2.0 controller

• Low Pin Count (LPC) interface to Super I/O, Trusted Platform Module (TPM), and SuperVU

• Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) support for up to two devices

• The PowerEdge R710’s BIOS is connected to the ICH using SPI

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