Intel
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Core™ 2 Duo Processor and Intel
®
Core™ Duo Processor with Intel
®
E7520 Chipset
Development Kit
Intel
®
Core™ 2 Duo Processor and Intel
®
Core™ Duo Processor with Intel
®
E7520 Chipset Development Kit
User’s Manual
January 2007
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Order Number: 316068-001US
2.5.3
Package Contents
Verify kit contents.
Inspect the contents of your kit and ensure that everything listed
in
Section 2.3
is included. Check for damage that may have occurred during shipment.
Contact your sales representative if any items are missing or damaged.
Check jumper settings.
Verify that the jumpers are set in their default state. Refer to
Section 6.4
for detailed descriptions of all jumpers and their default settings indicated
in bold.
2.5.4
Installed Hardware
Verify installed hardware.
Make sure the following hardware is populated on your
evaluation board:
• Intel
®
E7520 MCH heatsink
• Intel
®
6700PXH PCI Hub heatsink
• BIOS FWH
• Battery in holder
Caution:
The above hardware should have been correctly installed at the factory. If components
are not installed correctly, DO NOT power on the board. Correctly re-install the
components before proceeding. If you suspect that any of the kit components have
been damaged, contact your Intel field sales representative or local distributor for
assistance.
2.5.5
Installing Standoffs
The evaluation board in this development kit is shipped as an open system allowing for
maximum flexibility in changing hardware configuration and peripherals in the lab
environment. Since the board is not in a protective chassis, the user is required to
observe extra precautions when handling and operating the system.
The board is a standard ATX form factor and provides non-plated mounting holes with
top and bottom ground rings. If the board is not going to be used in a chassis,
standoffs are included for bench top use in the lab environment.
The development kit includes eight standoffs and eight screws that you can use to
attach to the board for bench top use. Standoffs should be attached to board at the
following mounting hole locations, A1, A4, A9, E1, E3, K1, J6, and J9.
1. Insert screw through top mounting hole.
2. Place standoff on back side of board and hand tighten to screw.
3. Repeat for additional standoffs on the board until all eight standoffs are installed.
2.5.6
Installing the Heatsinks for Processor and MCH
Heatsink Installation:
In order for the board to operate properly, a heatsink must be
installed on the processor and on the Intel
®
E7520 MCH.
DO NOT
power on board
without a processor thermal solution. Heatsinks may already come pre-installed on the
MCH. Please refer to this section if you need to remove or re-install the heatsinks.
Tools Needed: Flat head screwdriver and Phillips head screwdriver
Consumable Items Needed: Disposable towels and isopropyl alcohol
Note:
Processor heatsink may be silver or copper in color.