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CPU Socket | Socket 478 |
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Chipset | SiS 651 |
Supported CPU | Intel Pentium 4 / Celeron |
Front Side Bus | 400/533 MHz |
Memory Type | DDR |
Memory Slots | 2 x DIMM |
Maximum Memory | 2 GB |
IDE | 2 x ATA 133 |
AGP Slot | 1 x AGP 4x |
PCI Slots | 3 |
Form Factor | Micro ATX |
Storage Interfaces | 2 x ATA 133 |
Audio | AC'97 |
LAN | 10/100 Mbps |
USB Ports | 4 x USB 2.0 (2 rear, 2 via header) |
Legal notice regarding document intellectual property.
List of registered trademarks owned by respective companies.
Information and links for obtaining technical assistance and guidance.
Essential guidelines for safe operation and handling of the equipment.
Specifications for supported CPUs, socket type, and chipset information.
Details on DDR memory support and AGP/PCI slot configurations.
Info on IDE controllers, USB, audio, and other integrated peripherals.
Specifications for onboard LAN, BIOS features, system dimensions, and mounting points.
Diagram identifying external connectors on the back panel.
Diagram identifying internal connectors and expansion slots.
Guide to installing the CPU, heat sink, and cooling fan.
Information on CPU speed derivation and FSB support matrix.
Explanation of DDR SDRAM technology and its specifications.
Guidelines for combining and physically installing DDR memory modules.
Pinout and connection details for the main ATX power connector.
Pinout and connection details for the 12V CPU power connector.
Pin definitions for PS/2 mouse and keyboard ports.
Pin definitions for serial, USB 2.0, and VGA connectors.
Details on RJ-45 LAN, audio jacks, and Midi/Joystick connector.
Pin definition for the 25-pin parallel port connector.
Connectors for floppy drives and system/CPU fans.
Connectors for IDE hard drives and configuration options.
Headers for front panel audio jacks and CD-ROM audio input.
Headers for front panel switches/LEDs and front USB ports.
Headers for extra front USB ports and SPDIF digital audio interface.
Location and procedure for clearing CMOS settings using JBAT1.
Description of the AGP slot for graphics cards.
Information on using PCI slots and PCI interrupt request routing.
Instructions on how to enter, exit, and restart the BIOS setup.
Explanation of keyboard keys used for navigating BIOS menus and changing values.
Overview of the main menu, sub-menus, and help features.
Basic system settings including date, time, and IDE drive configuration.
Advanced system settings and performance tuning options.
Configuration of chipset registers for system optimization.
Settings for onboard devices such as USB, audio, and serial ports.
Options for configuring system power saving modes and wake-up events.
Settings for Plug and Play, PCI resources, and system health monitoring.
Options for performance tuning, loading defaults, and setting security passwords.
Procedures for saving changes or exiting the BIOS setup utility.
Configuration of system date, time, and IDE drive parameters.
Settings for floppy drives, video adapter, and error handling during boot.
Display of base, extended, and total system memory status.
Settings to optimize boot time, protect against viruses, and select boot order.
Configuration options for CPU cache, Hyper-Threading, and L2 cache ECC.
Settings related to floppy drive behavior and keyboard typematic rates.
BIOS security options and Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller configuration.
Settings for MPS table version and Hard Disk S.M.A.R.T. capability.
Settings for DRAM timings, CAS latency, and overall system performance.
Configuration options for AGP aperture and Fast Write technology.
Configuration for IDE controllers, PIO/UDMA modes, and SiS PCI devices.
Settings for USB controllers, onboard audio, and 10/100M Ethernet.
Configuration for Serial, Parallel, Game, MIDI ports, and Floppy Disk Controller.
Detailed settings for serial/parallel ports, ECP/EPP modes, and video adapter selection.
Configuration of system sleep states and power saving levels.
Settings for power button functions and system wake-up events.
Specific configurations for PS/2 keyboard/mouse wake-up and alarm resume.
Options for ESCD management and resource allocation control.
Manual assignment of IRQ resources to PCI devices.
Settings for VGA palette snooping for multi-VGA setups.
Chassis intrusion warning and display of real-time system health parameters.
Setting a critical temperature for automatic system shutdown to prevent overheating.
Settings for CPU ratio and clock frequency for performance tuning.
Configuration of DRAM frequency and spread spectrum for EMI reduction.