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I have an Intel server motherboard that is reporting an issue with the SSB temperature sensor.

I have searched for the acronym but cannot find a definition. What does SSB stand for?

sreimer
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  • Pretty sure it's just the server board/mobo. Sounds like the temp sensor on the board itself is reporting an issue. – TheCleaner Mar 17 '14 at 16:16
  • Some extracts from a manual that may help you find the answer: *the BMC initializes this internal clock to the value retrieved from the SSB component’s RTC* and *NM is supported only on platforms that have the NM FW functionality loaded and enabled on the Management Engine (ME) in the SSB* – Stijn Mar 17 '14 at 16:18

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That would be "server south bridge", according to Intel: https://www.intel.com/content/dam/support/us/en/documents/motherboards/server/sb/s2600xxv3_errata_02242015_final.pdf (search for SSB)

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If you have something similiar to Intel® Server Board S2600CO Family TPS Specs PDF here this might be the shortform of "single-sideband modulation"

See wikipedia for details

Dennis Nolte
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