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CPU Series | Intel Celeron |
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CPU Model | 1037U |
Cores | 2 |
Threads | 2 |
Clock Speed | 1.8 GHz |
TDP | 17 W |
Cache | 2 MB |
Max Memory Size | 16 GB |
Graphics Base Frequency | 350 MHz |
Graphics Max Dynamic Frequency | 1.0 GHz |
PCI Express Revision | 2.0 |
SATA Ports | 2 |
Instruction Set | 64-bit |
Socket | BGA1023 |
Integrated Graphics | Intel HD Graphics |
Memory Type | DDR3 |
CPU Socket | FCBGA1023 |
Memory Types | DDR3 1333/1600 |
USB Revision | 3.0 |
Instruction Set Extensions | SSE4.1/4.2 |
Instructions for proper disposal of electronic devices to protect the environment.
Guidelines on avoiding extreme environmental conditions for optimal device performance and longevity.
Important information regarding copyright, liability, and manufacturer's terms for the manual.
Key features and specifications of the Intel 1037U CPU + NM70 Chipset Mini-ITX Motherboard.
Detailed technical specifications including CPU, chipset, memory, expansion slots, and I/O.
Visual representation of rear and internal motherboard connectors and components.
Configuration options for various jumpers on the motherboard for specific functions.
Identification and pin definitions for all motherboard connectors and headers for system integration.
Procedure to access and navigate the BIOS setup utility for system configuration.
Overview and graphical representation of the main BIOS menu interface.
Explanation of keyboard shortcuts and function keys used within the BIOS setup utility.
How to access context-sensitive help within the BIOS setup for specific options.
Description of the different menu bars available in the BIOS for system configuration.
Details of the main BIOS screen, displaying system information and basic settings.
Advanced system configuration settings related to ACPI, SATA, USB, and hardware monitoring.
Configuration options for the motherboard chipset, including South and North bridge settings.
Settings for controlling system boot order, CSM, and boot option priorities.
Options for setting administrator and user passwords to secure system access.
Settings for CPU configuration, memory timing, and overclocking options.
Options for saving configuration changes, restoring defaults, and exiting the BIOS setup.