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'''Blackbird™''' is an adaptation of [[Raptor Computing Systems|Raptor Computing Systems]]' next-generation [[POWER9|POWER9]] platform to the μATX (microATX) form factor. Focusing on the desktop use case, it is a single socket [[PowerNV]] system.
 
'''Blackbird™''' is an adaptation of [[Raptor Computing Systems|Raptor Computing Systems]]' next-generation [[POWER9|POWER9]] platform to the μATX (microATX) form factor. Focusing on the desktop use case, it is a single socket [[PowerNV]] system.
  
 
== Mainboard ==
 
== Mainboard ==
  
[[File:Blackbird board store image.png|thumb]]
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[[File:C1P9S01_block_diagram_from_user_manual.png|thumb|C1P9S01 Block Diagram]]
  
 
=== Specifications ===
 
=== Specifications ===
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* MicroATX form factor.
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* MicroATX form factor
* One socket accepting a 4-core or 8-core POWER9 [[Sforza]] CPU.
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* One socket accepting a 4-core or 8-core [[POWER9]] [[Sforza]] CPU
* Two DDR4 memory channels (ECC memory required).
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* Two DDR4 ECC registered RAM slots, dual-channel, supporting up to 256GB main memory
* Three Gigabit Ethernet ports provided by a Broadcom [[BCM5719]] chip.
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* Three Gigabit Ethernet ports provided by a Broadcom [[BCM5719]] chip
* Four SATA ports provided by a firmware-free Marvell [[88SE9235]] SATA chip.
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* Four SATA ports provided by a firmware-free Marvell [[88SE9235]] SATA chip
* 5.1 audio supporting analog and S/PDIF outputs.
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* 5.1 audio supporting analog and S/PDIF outputs
* HDMI output via BMC (2D framebuffer), using a firmware-free [[IT66121FN]] PHY chip.
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* HDMI output via BMC (2D framebuffer), using a firmware-free [[IT66121FN]] PHY chip
* Four USB 3.0 ports (2x rear, 2x on header for front panel) via firmware-free [[TUSB7340]] XHCI chip.
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* Four USB 3.0 ports (2x rear, 2x on header for front panel) via firmware-free [[TUSB7340]] XHCI chip
* One x16 PCIe Gen4 slot.
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* One additional internal USB 2.0 Type-A port
* One x8 PCIe Gen4 slot.
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* One x16 PCIe Gen4 slot
* [[AST2500]] BMC.
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* One x8 PCIe Gen4 slot
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* [[AST2500]] BMC with OpenBMC
  
 
=== Notes ===
 
=== Notes ===
 
* CPUs with more than eight cores may operate without WoF due to power regulator limitations.
 
* CPUs with more than eight cores may operate without WoF due to power regulator limitations.
 
* CPUs with four and eight cores function normally.
 
* CPUs with four and eight cores function normally.
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== Support ==
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* [[:File:C1P9S01_users_guide_version_1_0.pdf|C1P9S01 User's Guide For Configuration and Setup]] is the primary user manual for Blackbird
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* [[Blackbird/Hardware Compatibility List|Blackbird/Hardware Compatibility List]]
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 17:00, 7 August 2019

C1P9S01 Mainboard

Blackbird™ is an adaptation of Raptor Computing Systems' next-generation POWER9 platform to the μATX (microATX) form factor. Focusing on the desktop use case, it is a single socket PowerNV system.

Mainboard

C1P9S01 Block Diagram

Specifications

Mainboard Part # Form Factor CPU Type Networking Storage Controller
C1P9S01 MicroATX POWER9 Sforza 3x GbE (Broadcom BCM5719) 4x SATA
  • MicroATX form factor
  • One socket accepting a 4-core or 8-core POWER9 Sforza CPU
  • Two DDR4 ECC registered RAM slots, dual-channel, supporting up to 256GB main memory
  • Three Gigabit Ethernet ports provided by a Broadcom BCM5719 chip
  • Four SATA ports provided by a firmware-free Marvell 88SE9235 SATA chip
  • 5.1 audio supporting analog and S/PDIF outputs
  • HDMI output via BMC (2D framebuffer), using a firmware-free IT66121FN PHY chip
  • Four USB 3.0 ports (2x rear, 2x on header for front panel) via firmware-free TUSB7340 XHCI chip
  • One additional internal USB 2.0 Type-A port
  • One x16 PCIe Gen4 slot
  • One x8 PCIe Gen4 slot
  • AST2500 BMC with OpenBMC

Notes

  • CPUs with more than eight cores may operate without WoF due to power regulator limitations.
  • CPUs with four and eight cores function normally.

Support

See also

External Links