Description
Tyan S8236GM3NR-IL Server Motherboard - AMD SR5690 Chipset - Socket G34 LGA-1944 - SSI EEB
Engineered for enterprise-grade performance, reliability, and scalable memory capacity, the Tyan S8236GM3NR-IL server motherboard is a robust backbone for data centers, virtualization clusters, and high-performance computing environments. Built around the AMD SR5690 chipset and the Socket G34 LGA-1944 platform, this SSI EEB board is designed to handle demanding workloads with precision, offering extensive RAM scalability, flexible memory options, and dependable I/O to drive more efficient, higher-density server deployments. From virtualization and database acceleration to large-scale analytics and HPC workloads, this motherboard delivers a stable foundation that can adapt to evolving enterprise needs. Its combination of memory flexibility, enterprise-grade features, and rack-ready form factor makes it an ideal choice for systems that require a resilient building block with long-term upgrade potential.
- High-performance AMD SR5690 platform: The AMD SR5690 chipset forms a solid processing backbone, delivering strong memory bandwidth and reliable I/O for enterprise servers. Paired with the Socket G34 LGA-1944, this board is optimized for data-intensive workloads and processor-friendly configurations that demand consistent throughput in dense server ecosystems.
- Massive memory capacity with flexible DDR3 options: Support for up to 256 GB of DDR3 SDRAM across 16 DIMM slots enables memory-intensive workloads such as in-memory databases, virtualization hosts, and large-scale analytics. The board accepts a wide range of DDR3 speeds and densities—from DDR3-1866/PC3-15000 down to DDR3-800/PC3-6400—giving you the flexibility to balance performance and cost depending on workload and horsepower requirements.
- RDIMM and UDIMM compatibility for versatile configurations: The motherboard accommodates both Registered DIMMs (RDIMM) and Unbuffered DIMMs (UDIMM), allowing administrators to choose the most suitable memory topology and revenue-friendly upgrade path while maintaining stability and reliability in critical workloads.
- SSI EEB form factor with solid I/O and storage basics: Designed in the SSI EEB (Server System Infrastructure Enterprise Edition) form factor, the board integrates seamlessly into standard 19-inch racks and multi-node chassis. It includes essential storage and network features, such as two SATA interfaces and Gigabit Ethernet, to support varied server roles—from boot devices to data pipelines.
- Enterprise-ready foundation for virtualization and multi-service workloads: With substantial RAM capacity, dependable memory options, and reliable storage connectivity, this motherboard is well-suited for virtualization hosts, database servers, and workloads that demand consistent uptime, scalable RAM, and predictable performance across multiple virtual machines or containers.
Technical Details of Tyan S8236GM3NR-IL
- Chipset: AMD SR5690
- Socket: LGA-1944 (Socket G34)
- Form Factor: SSI EEB
- Memory Support: Up to 256 GB DDR3 SDRAM across 16 DIMM slots
- Memory Speeds Supported: DDR3-1866/PC3-15000, DDR3-1600/PC3-12800, DDR3-1333/PC3-10600, DDR3-1066/PC3-8500, DDR3-800/PC3-6400
- Memory Type: RDIMM and UDIMM
- Number of Memory Slots: 16
- Networking: Gigabit Ethernet
- Storage Interfaces: 2 x SATA
- PCIe/Expansion: PCIe expansion support (specific lane configurations depend on server chassis and processor configuration)
- Form Factor Compatibility: Designed for SSI EEB-based chassis and enterprise rack deployments
How to install Tyan S8236GM3NR-IL
- Power down the server, unplug from any power source, and discharge static electricity before handling components. Prepare a clean, anti-static workspace and verify chassis compatibility with the SSI EEB form factor.
- Install the compatible AMD Opteron processor(s) that fit Socket G34 (as per AMD’s official processor compatibility list) and apply thermal paste or pre-applied TIM as required. Attach a suitable heatsink and ensure adequate cooling for sustained enterprise workloads.
- Insert memory modules into the 16 DIMM slots, beginning with the recommended bank population pattern provided by the motherboard manual. Use RDIMM and UDIMM modules as specified, and mix speeds only if your BIOS and board documentation permit; otherwise populate with uniform speeds to maximize stability and performance.
- Mount expansion cards and PCIe devices as needed, ensuring proper seating and clearance for airflow. Verify that any high-bandwidth devices do not conflict with power or cooling constraints in the chassis.
- Connect storage devices (SATA drives) and any RAID controllers if required. Boot order should be set in the system BIOS, and any RAID or storage controller firmware should be updated to a supported version before deployment.
- Power on the system, enter the BIOS/UEFI, and configure memory timings, processor features, and any server-specific options (such as NUMA settings, ECC, and virtualization features) according to your workload profile.
- Update BIOS/firmware to the latest revision from the vendor’s support site, then verify system stability with memory stress tests and posted POST checks. Install your preferred operating system or hypervisor, and apply driver packs and management utilities for ongoing monitoring.
- Plan for ongoing maintenance: establish a firmware update schedule, monitor RAM health via ECC/status indicators, and implement a backup strategy aligned with enterprise service-level objectives.
Frequently asked questions
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What is the maximum RAM supported by the Tyan S8236GM3NR-IL?
It supports up to 256 GB of DDR3 SDRAM across 16 DIMM slots, enabling large in-memory datasets and robust multi-VM deployments for virtualization and database workloads.
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Which memory types are compatible?
The board accepts both RDIMM (Registered) and UDIMM (Unbuffered) DDR3 memory, offering flexibility in memory topology and cost optimization for different server configurations.
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What are the supported DDR3 speed grades?
Memory speeds include DDR3-1866/PC3-15000, DDR3-1600/PC3-12800, DDR3-1333/PC3-10600, DDR3-1066/PC3-8500, and DDR3-800/PC3-6400, allowing a range of performance and price points depending on installed modules and processor capabilities.
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What is the form factor and chassis compatibility?
The motherboard uses the SSI EEB form factor, designed for enterprise servers and compatible with standard 19-inch rack chassis that support SSI EEB backplanes and expansion gate requirements.
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What storage and networking options are included?
The board provides 2 SATA interfaces for basic storage connectivity and includes Gigabit Ethernet for reliable network access, suitable for boot drives, OS storage, and basic data transfer tasks in smaller servers or dense clusters.
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Is this board suitable for virtualization and HPC workloads?
Yes. With up to 256 GB DDR3 RAM across 16 DIMMs, a robust AMD SR5690 platform, and a flexible memory topology, the S8236GM3NR-IL is well-suited for virtualization hosts, databases, and high-performance computing scenarios where memory bandwidth and capacity are critical.
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