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Form Factor | Micro ATX |
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Memory Type | DDR2 |
Memory Slots | 2 x DIMM |
IDE Ports | 1 |
PCI Express x16 Slots | 1 |
PCI Slots | 2 |
SATA Ports | 4 |
USB Ports | 8 x USB 2.0 |
Socket Type | Socket AM2 |
Details the key specifications and capabilities of the motherboard, including chipset, memory, and ports.
Provides a visual diagram identifying all connectors, slots, and components on the motherboard.
Illustrates and describes the external connection ports available on the motherboard's rear panel.
Step-by-step guide on how to properly install the Central Processing Unit (CPU) onto the motherboard socket.
Instructions for installing DDR memory modules into the motherboard's DIMM slots, including alignment and locking.
Details on connecting the ATX power connectors (20-pin and 4-pin) to the motherboard for system power.
Explains the connection of various internal headers and interfaces like IDE, SATA, Floppy, and front panel connectors.
Information on installing expansion cards into PCI and AGP slots, including safety precautions.
Describes the function and settings for various jumpers on the motherboard for system configuration.
Instructions on how to access the BIOS setup utility during system startup using specific key presses.
Configuration settings for basic system parameters like date, time, and IDE device setup.
Overview and settings for core BIOS functions, including SuperBoot, SuperBIOS-Protect, SuperRecovery, and SuperSpeed.
Detailed settings for advanced system features that can optimize performance and functionality.
Configuration options related to the motherboard's chipset, affecting system performance and compatibility.
Settings for enabling or disabling onboard devices such as IDE, SATA, USB, Audio, and LAN controllers.
Options for configuring the system's power saving modes, suspend states, and wake-up events.
Settings for Plug and Play (PnP) and PCI resource allocation, including IRQ and DMA assignments.
Monitoring system hardware status, including CPU temperature, fan speeds, and voltage levels.
Options for adjusting CPU clock speeds and voltages to optimize system performance.
Setting BIOS passwords and loading default or fail-safe configurations for system stability.
Procedures for saving configuration changes to CMOS and exiting the BIOS setup utility.
Lists the software and drivers available on the included CD for enhancing motherboard features.
Guidance on initiating the driver installation process from the utility CD for essential hardware.
A utility for monitoring and adjusting CPU frequency, voltage, and system temperatures for performance tuning.
A Windows utility to backup and upgrade the system BIOS through the internet or local files.
A utility to customize the boot logo displayed during system startup by replacing or backing up BIOS images.
Optimizes system startup time by saving and restoring boot parameters for faster PC boot-ups.
Protects the system BIOS from viruses and unauthorized modifications, enhancing security.
Creates a secure, hidden partition on the HDD for data backup or recovery, erasing existing data.
Restores a hidden partition to its original state, making the space available for normal use.
Procedures for backing up CMOS settings, partition tables, and hard disk data to a hidden partition.
Restores system data from a hidden partition, including CMOS settings, partition tables, and hard disk images.
Sets or changes a password to secure the hard disk data or the hidden partition.
A technology allowing users to easily adjust CPU clock speeds directly within the BIOS setup for performance enhancement.