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Supermicro MI300X GPU Service Specialist (SMI300XS) Exam Question and Answers

Supermicro MI300X GPU Service Specialist (SMI300XS) Exam

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Questions 1

How many screws need to be loosened across the bracket in the bottom of the motherboard tray in front of the backplane?

Options:

A.  

13

B.  

21

C.  

30

D.  

3

Discussion 0
Questions 2

Which cable connecting the AOM card to the motherboard is NOT a data cable?

Options:

A.  

Power cable

B.  

MCIO cables

C.  

JNCIS1

D.  

SAS cable

Discussion 0
Questions 3

After removing the screws from the midplane bracket, what cables must be removed?(Choose 2 answers.)

Options:

A.  

Power cable

B.  

MCIO cable

C.  

Flat panel/ribbon cable

D.  

SATA cable

Discussion 0
Questions 4

In order to remove the midplane from the AS-8125GS-TNMR2 system, and after you remove all the PSUs, you will need to disengage 3 trays. What is the correct order for disengagement?

Options:

A.  

Disengage the PCIe tray first, then the GPU tray, and the motherboard tray last.

B.  

Disengage the PCIe tray first, then the motherboard tray, and the GPU tray last.

C.  

Disengage the motherboard tray first, then the PCIe tray, and the GPU tray last.

D.  

Disengage the GPU tray first, then the motherboard tray, and the PCIe tray last.

Discussion 0
Questions 5

What could happen to the system if the cables connecting the AOM card to the motherboard are not returned to their proper port locations?

Options:

A.  

The system will self-destruct within 5 minutes.

B.  

The customer will be happy.

C.  

The AOM card or the system will not work properly.

D.  

The system will function normally.

Discussion 0
Questions 6

Why is there a yellow warning label on the flat panel/ribbon cable?

Options:

A.  

To warn you that the cable is hot.

B.  

To warn you that you must remove the flat panel cable after removing the midplane from the chassis or you will damage the cable.

C.  

To warn you that you can optionally remove the flat panel cable before removing the midplane from the chassis or you will damage the cable.

D.  

To warn you that you must remove the flat panel/ribbon cable before removing the midplane from the chassis or you will damage the cable.

Discussion 0
Questions 7

Exhibit:

The 2 cables attached to the midplane on the side closest to the PCIe tray that need to be removed are the I2C cable and power cable. True or False?

Options:

A.  

True

B.  

False

Discussion 0
Questions 8

Exhibit:

What is the proper way to remove the backplane from the motherboard tray?

Options:

A.  

Ask a data center technician to remove it for you.

B.  

Use one hand to grab one side of the motherboard tray and rip the backplane out.

C.  

Hold the start button and press left and right buttons to get more lives.

D.  

Use both hands to tilt the top of the backplane towards you and lift it up and out of the motherboard tray.

Discussion 0
Questions 9

Exhibit:

When installing the midplane bracket back into the chassis, what design feature in the chassis helps you properly align the midplane bracket?

Options:

A.  

Guide stickers in the chassis

B.  

Grooves in the chassis

C.  

Arrows in the chassis

D.  

Velcro in the chassis

Discussion 0
Questions 10

Once you have removed all 12 screws that secure the motherboard to the motherboard tray, what is the proper way to remove the motherboard?

Options:

A.  

Make sure to touch the pins and shove the motherboard out of the tray.

B.  

Use one hand the entire time to remove the motherboard tray and hold the motherboard in the bottom center as if you're holding a pizza.

C.  

Tilt the chassis to shake it out of the tray.

D.  

Avoid touching the pins and carefully slide the motherboard slightly out of the rear of the tray, then place one hand underneath the rear of the tray and continue sliding the motherboard out of the tray without tilting it up or down.

Discussion 0
Questions 11

Before removing the midplane from the AS-8125GS-TNMR2, what are some of the required steps?(Choose 2 answers.)

Options:

A.  

Disengage and remove all the power supply units (PSUs) and dummy PSUs

B.  

Disengage and remove the MCIO cables from all system components

C.  

Disengage (but don’t remove) the PCIe tray, motherboard tray, and GPU tray

D.  

Disengage and remove the fans and fan shutters

Discussion 0
Questions 12

Exhibit:

To remove the midplane lid on the AS-8125GS-TNMR2 system, use your fingers to push in on the two handles toward the PCIe tray, then slowly lift the midplane lid up and out of the chassis at an angle. True or False?

Options:

A.  

True

B.  

False

Discussion 0