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User’s Manual

Specifications

Appendix 2

Appendix 2: Specifications

Technical specifications are listed

 below.

Processor

Supports 

Single Intel Pentium 4

 processor

System Bus: 100MHz/133MHz
Auto detects CPU type, external clock and multiplier
CPU external clock adjustment at 1MHz/step by BIOS.

CPU Power

Follows VRM 9.0 spec
VRD design

Memory

PC1600/PC2100 DDR SDRAM
Unbuffered DDR SDRAM
Supports single DIMM up to 1GB

Chipset

North Bridge: Intel 845G

V/ Intel 845GE

South Bridge: ICH4
Winbond Super I/O : W83627HF

AGP (

With AGP

 version only)

One AGP slot
AGP 4X Compliant

Summary of Contents for Mini P4 Barebone Series

Page 1: ...Mini Pentium 4 Barebone User s Manual Version 1 1...

Page 2: ...ii User s Manual Mini P4 Barebone Series...

Page 3: ...If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television equipment reception which can be determined by turning the equip ment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfere...

Page 4: ...bed within it at any time without notice and without obligation to notify any person of such revision Trademarks Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp Intel and Pentium 4 a...

Page 5: ...g System Configuration 2 10 3 External Components 3 1 Front Panel 3 1 Rear Panel 3 3 4 BIOS Setup 4 1 Running the BIOS Utility 4 1 Entering Setup 4 2 System Information 4 2 General Configuration 4 3 A...

Page 6: ...board Layout Key A1 3 JCMOS1 Clear CMOS Jumper A1 4 System Memory Socket A1 5 CPU Socket Cooling Fan Heatsink Frame A1 5 Expansion Slot A1 6 PCI Expanion slot A1 6 AGP Slot A1 6 IDE1 IDE2 IDE Drive Co...

Page 7: ...z DDR SDRAM with AGP slot version The without AGP slot model uses the latest Intel 845GV chipset or the Intel 845GE chipset with AGP slot version to integrate all system control functions Features of...

Page 8: ...Setup describes setting the BIOS Chapter 5 Drivers and Utilities explains how to use the bundled software drivers and utilities Appendix 1 Hardware Layout describes the mother board layout components...

Page 9: ...herboard chassis assembly plus one box containing the Fan Heatsink and one box containing accessories 1 Unpacking the package 2 Remove the two smaller boxes and place to one side 3 Remove the motherbo...

Page 10: ...edges and take all precautions against electrostatic discharge The boxed Intel Pentium 4 proces sor comes with a Heatsink and Thermal Interface Material applicator Non boxed processors follow the sam...

Page 11: ...tallation Chapter 2 2 Position the CPU above the socket such that its marked corner matches the base of the socket lever 3 Press it firmly on the socket while you push down the socket lever to secure...

Page 12: ...n Heatsink to the CPU However if the Fan Heatsink already has a patch of TIM on its underside you won t need to apply additional TIM to the CPU Fig 1 Step 4 Fig 2 Fig 1 The heatsink may have thermal i...

Page 13: ...uring the Fan Heatsink while closing the clip lever will ensure the thermal interface material TIM is not damaged and the processor will operate correctly The TIM is attached to the heatsink 6 Make su...

Page 14: ...the processor The Heatsink is symmetrical 8 With the clip levers in the up position C push down on all four clip frame corners to secure to the Reten tion Mechanism hooks D Close the clip levers E The...

Page 15: ...that supports DDR SDRAM Memory specifications are DDR SDRAM PC1600 PC2100 DDR SDRAM without AGP slot version PC1600 PC2100 PC2700 DDR SDRAM with AGP slot version Unbuffered DDR SDRAM modules Maximum...

Page 16: ...s the installed memory and configures the CMOS Setup Utility automatically Installing Memory Modules To install memory modules 1 Unlock a DIMM socket by pressing the retaining clips outward 2 Align th...

Page 17: ...g to the instructions of the manufacturer 2 Remove the 3 connector peripherals cable from the accessories box and attach it to the blue connector IDE1 on the motherboard 3 Bring the cable up and over...

Page 18: ...and apply screws on each side of the bay to make sure Hard Disk was secured seated in correct place Connect the power and IDE cable to the IDE Hard Disk To ensure air flow quality issue regarding the...

Page 19: ...t 4 Secure the CD ROM drive to the chassis by inserting mounting screws in all the holes and tightening these screws with a screwdriver 5 Connect an available power cable from the power supply unit to...

Page 20: ...and tighten the three thumbscrews on the rear panel 2 Connect external peripherals such as a monitor a keyboard and a pointing device to the back panel 3 Once you have completed final hardware install...

Page 21: ...below are conveniently located on the front panel for ease of use and accessibility Power Switch The Power Switch lets you Power On and Shut Down the system Press the switch for Power On Press and hol...

Page 22: ...rinters connected in series MIC This mono microphone jack lets you connect an external microphone for use in voice mail recording general note taking or for use with an internet phone Phones This ster...

Page 23: ...res are described below Cooling Fan The Cooling Fan switches on when the system s tempera ture rises above a certain threshold Voltage Switch The Voltage Switch lets you switch the system to operate a...

Page 24: ...threshold Do not block this vent Audio Jacks The audio jacks are for connecting external audio devices to the onboard audio subsystem The three audio jacks are SPK OUT provides output to two stereo s...

Page 25: ...ecting a LAN cable USB Ports There are two high speed USB 2 0 ports USB 0 and USB 1 for connecting either USB 1 1 or 2 0 devices to the system These ports are for Type A USB cable connectors It does n...

Page 26: ...It is recommended that you do not plug or unplug devices when the system is on Keyboard Mouse Monitor Port The monitor port is a 15 pin connector for attaching a VGAmonitor COM Port The COM Serial por...

Page 27: ...olatile CMOS RAM This information is retained by battery backup when the system is powered off The values stored in the CMOS configures the system each time the system is powered on Running the BIOS U...

Page 28: ...m and press ENTER to select this item BIOS Setup Main Menu Use the arrow keys to select items A description of each selection follows System Information System Information offers general system inform...

Page 29: ...Boot Sector protection You can set a User and Supervisor password after en abling the Password Required item Forgot the Password If you forget the password you can clear the password by erasing the re...

Page 30: ...mode Unless you fully understand the function of these settings it is recommended that you do not change the default settings Advanced BIOS Features The Advanced BIOS Configuration sets Virus Warning...

Page 31: ...Chipset Setup Screen Primary Secondary IDE Drives The Primary Secondary IDE Drives screens let you manually or automatically set up different IDE hard drives on two separate IDE channels primary and s...

Page 32: ...s Chapter 4 Peripherals The Peripherals screen lets you enable and disable onboard peripherals controllers Peripherals Screen Power Management The Power Management screen lets you configure power mana...

Page 33: ...PCI PNP The PCI PnP screen configures Plug and Play and other PCI bus settings PCI PnP Screen PC Health Status The PC Health Status screen shows information on the system s voltages fan rotations and...

Page 34: ...efaults lets the system start using the most reliable settings Use this option when you can no longer boot the system due to changing adding or removing hardware parts or peripherals Restore Default S...

Page 35: ...el from the selections If it does not load run the Power Installer directly from the disc by running Setup Drivers and Utilities Screen This screen has five selections Choose a selection to open its r...

Page 36: ...sh to install and follow the instructions Clicking on the Hardware Monitor Utility lets you install a program that gives access to information detected by the hardware monitor Make Driver Screen Click...

Page 37: ...ng pages carefully for location and function of these items Components The motherboard provides sockets slots and connectors for the installation of the CPU memory power supply and PCI or AGP expansio...

Page 38: ...4 Barebone Series Appendix 1 Motherboard Layout The motherboard components are shown below Layout mPGA478B LAN Controller I O Controller J8 JSFAN1 J4 Expansion Slot DDR1 J3 J2 JCMOS1 IDE2 JPANEL1 IDE1...

Page 39: ...xpansion Slot PCI expansion slot Without AGP Slot version AGP expansion slot With AGP Slot version Connectors Function JATX PWR1 Connector for power supply JATX PWR2 ATX power connector JPANEL1 Front...

Page 40: ...emory and reset the CMOS to the Optimized Defaults Follow the procedure below to clear CMOS memory 1 Turn off and unplug the system and remove the system housing cover 2 Set JCMOS to the Clear CMOS po...

Page 41: ...ch attaches to the board using a retention mechanism mounting frame See the section on installing the CPU in Chapter 2 mPGA478B The mPGA478B CPU socket is locatedwithinacoolingfan heatsink frame Syste...

Page 42: ...ll additional system hardware via add on cards There is one 32 bit 33MHz slot that is compliant with PCI 2 1 2 2 on this motherboard PCI1 AGP Slot The AGP slot is for the exclusive use of high speed A...

Page 43: ...ector ATX12V Power Connectors The two power connectors let you attach two leads from an ATX12V power supply to the motherboard The ATX12V standard requires a 20 pin ATX connector plus a 4 pinATX12V co...

Page 44: ...Assignment 1 Left Channel 2 3 GND 4 Right Channel 4 3 2 1 J4 J2 J3 Internal USB Connectors These connectors J2 and J3 let you attach internal USB devices J2 Connector Pin Assignments J3 Connector Pin...

Page 45: ...in diagram ACPI Suspend LED ACPI in diagram Power Switch Power On in diagram System Activity LED System LED in diagram Housing mounted Speaker Speaker in diagram System LED Power On Speaker IDE LED AC...

Page 46: ...another system cooling fan JSFAN1 These connectors support fan speed monitor ing A temperature monitor detects the CPU and internal system temperatures You can set a system shutdown temperature in the...

Page 47: ...133MHz Auto detects CPU type external clock and multiplier CPU external clock adjustment at 1MHz step by BIOS CPU Power Follows VRM 9 0 spec VRD design Memory PC1600 PC2100 DDR SDRAM Unbuffered DDR S...

Page 48: ...io AC 97 RealTek ALC650 One audio connector at rear panel to support LINE IN LINE OUT MIC IN Game Port One 4 pin CD ROM Audio In header One 4 pin AUX header Supports audio connectors on front panel MI...

Page 49: ...Fan headers One CPU temperature sensor Seven Voltage monitoring Vcore 1 5V 2 5V 3 3V 5V 12V 12V Battery 5VSTB One 3 pin Chassis intrusion header Form Factor Mini System form factor Stacked PS 2 Mouse...

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