DP533 Series Motherboar
DP533 Series Motherboar
DP533 Series Motherboar
DP533 Series Motherboar
DP533 Series Motherboard
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USB Ports
Function:
Connecting USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 devices to the
system.
Description:
These four ports are for USB devices. Each
pair of ports is controlled by a separate USB root hub.
The ports are for “Type A” USB cable connectors. You can
connect or disconnect USB cables when the system is
turned on.
More Information:
See the Integrated Peripherals sec-
tion of “Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility” in Chapter
5 for information on adjusting port settings.
USB ports are stacked 1, 2, 3, 4
USB P
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USB Ports:
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There are four USB ports.
Each pair of ports has its
own Host Controller and
Root Hub.
I/O P
I/O P
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I/O P
I/O Ports
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There are several external Input/Output ports on the rear
edge of the motherboard. Please refer to the Rear I/O
Panel Ports illustration for the port locations. The ports
are color-coded for easy identification.
PS/2 Ports
Function:
Connecting PS/2 devices to the system.
Description:
The PS/2 ports are for a system keyboard
and mouse or other pointing device. Do not connect or
disconnect PS/2 devices when the system is turned on.
More Information:
See the Advanced Boot Options sec-
tion of “Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility” in Chapter
5 for information on adjusting related settings.
PS/2 Mouse
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PS/2 Ports:
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orts:
Do not plug or unplug
devices when the system
is turned on.
PS/2 Keyboard