Appendix A. Technical Specifications

This appendix lists the technical specifications of the SGI Onyx 3000 series graphics system in these sections:

System-Level Specifications

Table A-1 summarizes system configuration ranges.

Table A-1. System Configuration Ranges

Category

Minimum

Maximum

Processors

4

128

Peak performance

~4 Gigaflops (one 4P node brick)

~128 Gflops (32 4P node bricks)

C–brick memory capacity

512 MB

8 GB

System main memory capacity

512 MB (one node brick)

256 GB (32 node bricks)

I/O channels

1

32

Aggregated peak I/O bandwidth

0.768 GB/sec (one I–brick)

~ 76 GB/sec (one I–brick and 31 P–bricks)

Table A-2 lists the physical specifications of the short rack.

Table A-2. Short Rack Physical Specifications

Characteristic

Specification

Height

36.06 in. (915 mm)

Width

25.38 in. (644 mm)

Depth

40.63 in. (1031 mm)

Weight (maximum)

475 lb (216 kg)

Shipping weight (maximum)

550 lb (250 kg)

Table A-3 lists the physical specifications of the tall rack.

Table A-3. Tall Rack Physical Specifications

Characteristic

Specification

Height

74.25 in. (1885 mm)

Width

30.00 in. (761 mm)

Depth

51.50 in. (1307 mm)

Weight (maximum)

Compute rack = 1075 lb (489 kg); I/O rack = 1225 lb (557 kg); Graphics rack with two G–bricks = 850 lb (386 kg)

Shipping weight (maximum)

Compute rack = 1438 lb (654 kg); I/O rack = 1588 lb (722 kg); Graphics rack with two G–bricks = 1213 lb (550 kg)


Brick-Level Specifications

Table A-4 lists the physical specifications of all bricks.

Table A-4. Brick and Power Supply Physical Specifications

Brick or Bay

Height (in Units)

Height (in Inches)

Maximum Weight

C–brick

3U

5.25 in. (133 mm)

65 lb (30 kg)

I–brick

4U

7.00 in. (178 mm)

69 lb (31 kg)

P–brick

4U

7.00 in. (178 mm)

70 lb (32 kg)

X–brick

4U

7.00 in. (178 mm)

69 lb (31 kg)

D–brick

4U

7.00 in. (178 mm)

94 lb (43 kg)

R–brick

2U

3.50 in. (89 mm)

18 lb (8 kg)

G–brick

18U

31.5 in. (800 mm)

215 lb (98 kg)

N–brick

2U

3.50 in. (89 mm)

18 lb (8 kg)

V–brick

4U

7.00 in. (178 mm)

69 lb (31 kg)

L2 controller

1U

1.75 in. (44 mm)

3.9 lb (2 kg)

Power bay

3U

Height 5.10 in. x Width 17.50 in. x Depth 24.50 in. (130 mm x 449 mm x 622 mm)

72 lb (33 kg) fully loaded with 6 power supplies

Power supply

3U

Height 5.00 in. x Width 2.80 in x Depth 13.00 in. (127 mm x 71 mm x 330 mm)

8 lb (4 kg)


Power Specifications

Table A-5 lists the power requirements of individual bricks.

Table A-5. Brick and Power Supply Power Consumption

Brick

Maximum Power Consumption

Input Power

C–brick with 2 processors

250 W

48 VDC

C–brick with 4 processors

308 W

48 VDC

I–brick  

190 W

48 VDC

P–brick

225 W

48 VDC

X–brick  

225 W

48 VDC

D-brick

550 W (for each of two power supplies)

180–254 VAC (50/60 Hz)

R–brick  

60 W

48 VDC

G–brick

2000 W

180–254 VAC (50/60 Hz)

V–brick

225 W

48 VDC

N–brick

115 W

48 VDC

L2 controller

37 W

48 VDC

Power supply[a]

950 W (maximum)

 

[a] Power supply efficiency needs to be considered if calculating total AC power input.

The following sections provide more details about the I-brick, P-brick, R-brick, and X-brick.

I–brick :

  • Supports a CD-ROM.

  • Has five 64-bit PCI slots to support 3.3/Universal VDC PCI cards (three slots support 33–MHz cards and two slots support either 33–MHz or 66–MHz PCI cards).

  • Supports two 3.5-in. sled-mounted Fibre Channel disk drives.

  • FC disk controller uses one of the PCI slots.

P–brick :

  • Supports twelve 3.3/Universal volt PCI cards (all slots support either 33-MHz or 66–MHz PCI cards).

The P–brick power board supplies an average of 17.5 W (5.3 A, 3.3 V) of power to each PCI slot; however, a PCI card may consume as much as 25 W of power. The L1 controller controls how the power board applies power to the PCI cards. Starting with the lowest numbered slot, the power board continues to apply power to the PCI slots until all of the power has been consumed. The L1 controller uses two presense pins in each PCI slot to calculate the total power consumption of the PCI cards. The L1 controller prints a message to the console if there is not enough power for all of the PCI cards.

X–brick :

  • Four XIO slots.

The power board contains the logic components of the X–brick's L1 controller, five VRMs, one DC-to-DC converter, and three voltage regulators. The VRMs, DC-to-DC converter, and voltage regulators convert the incoming 48 VDC to voltage levels required by the components in the brick.

R–brick :

  • One USB port (connects to L2 controller.)

  • Eight NUMAlink I/O connectors (located in rear).

  • Input power is +48 VDC (~60 W).

Table A-6 lists the power supply electrical data.

Table A-6. Power Bay and Power Supply Specifications

Feature

Value

Power bay supplies

4.4 kW continuous power (if all six supplies are being used)

Maximum output rating per power supply

950 W

Output connection

Eight 48 VDC

Cable (power input)

AC input (200-240 VAC 1P 20 A each cord)