1.2 Checklist: Hardware Required for Setup
It is advisable to have all of these items of hardware available before you unpack your motherboard
from its anti-static packaging and start building your system.
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Computer Case and Chassis with Appropriate Power Supply (300W Recommended)
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Monitor
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Socket A Central Processing Unit (CPU)
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DIMM Memory Module(s)
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PS/2 or USB Keyboard
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PS/2 or USB Mouse
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Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
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Floppy Disk Drive (FDD)
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CD-ROM Drive
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External Peripherals (Optional): Printer, Speakers, Plotter, Modem
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Internal Peripherals (Optional): Modem, LAN Card
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1 x FDD Cable
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1 x Ultra DMA/66 cable
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Battery Replacement
The battery which holds the system settings memory (CMOS RAM) on your
motherboard should not require replacement for at least five years, and probably
much longer. In picture 2.2, it is located towards the lower edge of the motherboard.
Incorrect computer time and/or loss of time may indicate a weak motherboard battery.
Please replace your battery only with the same type, or a similar type recommended
by the battery manufacturer. If the battery is replaced incorrectly, there is a risk of
a short circuit or explosion. Used batteries should be disposed of in accordance with
the manufacturer’s instructions and local environmental regulations.
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Electric Screwdrivers
To reduce the risk of damage to the motherboard due to excessive torque, avoid
setting electric screwdrivers above 7.5 kg/cm.
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