Supermicro Server Motherboard - Intel C741 Chipset - Socket LGA-4677 - Extended ATX

SupermicroSKU: 7478460

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Supermicro Server Motherboard - Intel C741 Chipset - Socket LGA-4677 - Extended ATX

Powerful, scalable, and built for enterprise workloads, this Supermicro server motherboard is designed around the Intel C741 chipset and Socket LGA-4677. Engineered for reliability and performance in data centers, virtualization environments, and high-demand workstations, it delivers cutting-edge connectivity, flexible storage options, and robust management features. With NVMe and M.2 support, plus 10GbE networking, this Extended ATX motherboard is ready to elevate your infrastructure with scalable I/O, high-bandwidth memory capabilities, and dependable longevity.

  • Powerful Processor Compatibility: Designed to work with Intel Xeon processors that fit the LGA-4677 socket, delivering multi-core performance, advanced reliability features, and optimizable throughput for virtualization, databases, AI workloads, and compute-intensive applications.
  • High-Speed Storage and I/O: Built for modern data movement with NVMe and M.2 expansion options, enabling blazing-fast boot drives and cache/scratch storage. Industry-leading networking is supported via 10GbE interfaces to accelerate data transfer between servers, storage arrays, and clients.
  • Flexible Form Factor for Dense Deployments: An Extended ATX design that fits a wide range of server and workstation chassis, providing ample room for power delivery, multiple PCIe slots, and scalable expansion without compromising airflow or reliability.
  • Durable Reliability and Management: Tailored for continuous operation in data centers, with robust power delivery, enterprise-grade components, and remote management capabilities that simplify monitoring, diagnostics, and firmware updates across deployments.
  • Future-Ready Expandability: Supports diverse add-ons and PCIe accelerators, enabling you to scale compute, memory bandwidth, and I/O with room to grow as workloads evolve and requirements shift over time.

Technical Details of Supermicro Server Motherboard

  • Form Factor: Extended ATX
  • Chipset: Intel C741
  • CPU Socket: LGA-4677
  • Memory Support: Configurations vary by model; designed to accommodate enterprise memory for reliability and performance in server workloads
  • Storage Options: NVMe and M.2 expansion supported; additional SATA/PCIe storage options available depending on model
  • Expansion Slots: PCIe-based expansion for GPUs, NICs, accelerators, and more to boost throughput and offload compute
  • Networking: Integrated 10GbE network connectivity options typical for enterprise servers, with potential for additional network cards or mezzanine options
  • Management and Reliability: Features enterprise-grade management interfaces and firmware options to simplify remote monitoring, health checks, and updates

how to install Supermicro Server Motherboard

Installation of an enterprise-grade motherboard like the Supermicro model with the Intel C741 chipset is straightforward when you follow best-practice steps. Prepare your chassis, power, cooling, and compatible components before you begin. This ensures proper seating, wiring, and BIOS configuration to maximize performance and reliability.

  • 1. Prepare the chassis and components: Verify chassis clearance for an Extended ATX motherboard and confirm your power supply capacity meets the board’s requirements. Gather required CPUs, memory, NVMe/M.2 drives, and any PCIe expansion cards you plan to use.
  • 2. Install the CPU and memory: Follow the specific CPU installation guidelines for the LGA-4677 socket, apply thermal compound if needed, and seat memory DIMMs in the recommended slots for optimal bandwidth and ECC protections where supported.
  • 3. Mount the motherboard: Align the I/O shield and mounting standoffs, then secure the board to the chassis with screws. Ensure there is no flex and that standoffs correspond to the board’s mounting holes to prevent shorts.
  • 4. Connect power and drives: Attach the main power connectors and any auxiliary rails required by your board and chassis. Install NVMe/M.2 drives into the appropriate slots and connect SATA or SAS drives if supported by your model.
  • 5. Add expansion cards and NICs: Install PCIe cards, GPUs, NICs, or accelerators in the available slots, ensuring proper seating and clearance for cooling and adjacent components.
  • 6. BIOS/firmware configuration: Boot into BIOS/UEFI to configure boot order, memory timing, and any platform-specific settings. Update firmware and drivers to the latest versions for best stability and performance.
  • 7. Final checks and testing: Verify POST, confirm detected devices, verify temperatures and fan profiles, and run basic stress tests to ensure stability before moving to production workloads.

Frequently asked questions

Q: What processors are compatible with this motherboard?

A: It supports Intel processors designed for the LGA-4677 socket, enabling enterprise-class performance for virtualization, databases, and high-demand workloads. Always verify compatibility with your specific CPU model and BIOS version.

Q: Does this board include 10GbE networking?

A: Yes, the motherboard is designed to provide 10GbE networking capabilities, with options for onboard interfaces or scalable configurations via add-on NICs to meet data-center throughput requirements.

Q: Can I use NVMe and M.2 drives on this motherboard?

A: Absolutely. The board offers NVMe and M.2 expansion options to accelerate storage I/O, reduce latency, and improve boot and application performance. Availability of slots may vary by model, so check your exact SKU for precise configurations.

Q: What form factor is this motherboard, and will it fit my chassis?

A: It uses an Extended ATX form factor, which is compatible with many large chassis designed for data-center and workstation use. Ensure your chassis supports Extended ATX and has adequate clearance for cards, cooling, and airflow.

Q: How do I manage and monitor this motherboard in a data center?

A: The board includes enterprise-grade management features that support remote monitoring, health telemetry, and firmware updates. Pair it with compatible management software or IPMI/KVM interfaces to streamline maintenance across multiple units.

Q: Where can I find the exact specifications for this SKU?

A: The official specifications for your exact SKU can be located in the product’s specification section on the vendor’s portal using the corresponding UPC or SKU reference. If you require specific numbers (RAM slots, PCIe lane count, supported memory types), verify the SKU’s data sheet or contact sales for the precise configuration.

Q: What is the warranty and support coverage?

A: Warranty and support vary by distributor and region. Typically enterprise-grade Motherboards come with a hardware warranty and access to technical support for firmware updates and replacement parts, subject to vendor policies. Check the purchasing terms for details.

Q: How should I optimize BIOS settings for enterprise workloads?

A: Start with the recommended defaults for stability, enable ECC where supported, set memory timings for your modules, configure boot settings for your storage array, and apply any manufacturer security features. Periodically update BIOS and firmware to mitigate vulnerabilities and improve compatibility with newer hardware.


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