
Chapter 1: Introduction
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Chapter 1
Introduction
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Overview
SUPER 370SBA/370SBM/370SLA/370SLM motherboards support Intel®
Celeron™ 333/366 MHz or higher Plastic Pin Grid Array (PPGA) processors at
66 MHz front-side bus. All four motherboards support a single Celeron PPGA
processor. SUPER 370SBA and 370SBM motherboards are based on Intel’s
440BX chipset which enables 66 MHz system (front-side) bus speed. SUPER
370SLA and 370SLM motherboards are based on Intel’s 440LX chipset which
enables 66 MHz system bus speed. Both 440BX and 440LX chipsets enable
Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP), Wake-on-LAN™, synchronous DRAM
(SDRAM), concurrent PCI, and dual IDE channels supporting Ultra DMA 33
MB/s burst data transfer rate.
SUPER 370SBA and 370SLA are ATX form factor motherboards, and have 4
PCI and 3 ISA slots. SUPER 370SBM and 370SLM are microATM form factor
motherboards, and have 3 PCI slots and 1 ISA slot. All four motherboards
have the AGP port, and can accommodate a total of 384 MB PC100 unbuf-
fered SDRAM memory with three 168-pin dual inline memory module (DIMM)
sockets. SUPER 370SBA and 370SBM motherboards can support a 100 MHz
system bus speed for future Celeron PPGA upgrades, and with its 440BX
chipset you can install up to 768 MB of PC100 registered SDRAM. SUPER
370SLA and 370SLM motherboards support a 66 MHz system bus speed,
and can accept either PC66 EDO or PC100 SDRAM DIMMs.
AGP reduces contention with the CPU and I/O devices by broadening the
bandwidth of graphics to memory. It delivers a maximum of 532 MB/s 2x
transfer mode which is quadruple the PCI speed.
Wake-on-LAN (WOL) allows remote network management and configuration
of the PC, even in off-hours when the PC is turned off. This reduces the
complexity of managing the network.
Other features that maximize customer satisfaction and simplicity in managing
the computer are PC 98-Ready and support for Advanced Configuration and
Power Interface (ACPI). With PC Health Monitoring, you can protect your
system from problems before they even occur.
Included I/O on all motherboards are 2 IDE ports, a floppy port, an ECP/EPP
parallel port, a PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard, 2 serial ports, an infrared port
and 2 USB ports.
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