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Chapter 2: Installation
JF1
JPW1
JPW2
JTPM1
JSD1
JSD2
X1
1SSV
-M4F
REV
:1.00
DESIGNED IN USA
FAN2
FAN1
FAN3
JP1
BT1
I-SATA4
I-SATA3
I-SATA2
I-SATA1
JPCIE1 x16
1
J17
JL1
J16
1
JSMB1
JD1
JPG1
JP
AC1
JI2C1
JI2C2
JWD1
JVRM1
JVRM2
JPUSB1
JBR1
JPME1
JGPIO1
I-SGPIO1
1
SRW1
SRW3
JPI2C1
A
LED2
C
LED1
A
SRW2
JBT1
JIPMB1
CPU
NIC3
FF
PWR
FAIL
AUDIO
1-2:ENABLE
2-3:DISABLE
JPAC1:AUDIO
SATA DOM
+POWER
DVI-A
JI2C1/
1-2:ENABLE
JWD1:
JSMB1:SMBus1
2-3:DISABLE
1-2:RST
WATCH DOG
2-3:NMI
M.2
JI2C2:
USB7/8
USB5/6
JPUSB1:
USB0/1 WAKE UP
1-2:ENABLE
2-3:DISABLE
JD1:
4-7:SPEAKER
1-2:NORMAL
JPME1:
1-3:PWR LED
JBR1
1-2:NORMAL
RECOVERY
2-3:ME
RECOVERY
2-3:BIOS
PWR
LED
LAN3/4
LAN1/2
m-PCIE
NIC
HDD
LED
NIC
2
1
DIMMA1
DIMMB1
OH
PWR
ON
RST
KB/MS
USB3/4
USB1/2
USB9
COM1
SRW4
Aspeed
AST2400
Intel
I350-AM2
Intel
CM236
2.2 Motherboard Installation
All motherboards have standard mounting holes to fit different types of chassis. Make sure
that the locations of all the mounting holes for both the motherboard and the chassis match.
Although a chassis may have both plastic and metal mounting fasteners, metal ones are
highly recommended because they ground the motherboard to the chassis. Make sure that
the metal standoffs click in or are screwed in tightly.
Location of Mounting Holes
Note:
1) To avoid damaging the motherboard and its components, please do not use
a force greater than 8 lb/inch on each mounting screw during motherboard installation.
2) Some components are very close to the mounting holes. Please take precautionary
measures to avoid damaging these components when installing the motherboard to
the chassis.
Philips
Screwdriver
(1)
Standoffs (4)
Only if Needed
Philips Screws
(4)
Tools Needed