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Form Factor | Mini-ITX |
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Processor Socket | LGA 1151 |
Memory Type | DDR4 |
Max Memory Capacity | 32GB |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 60°C |
Memory Slots | 2 |
Expansion Slots | 1 x PCIe x16 |
Storage Interface | 1 x M.2 |
USB Ports | 4 x USB 2.0 |
LAN | 2 x Gigabit Ethernet |
Audio | Realtek ALC888S |
Display Output | 1 x HDMI |
Power Supply | ATX |
Lists the product features, system architecture, CPU support, and memory specifications.
Diagrams and explanations of the positions of switches and connectors on the main board.
Details on the function of various switches and their default settings for configuration.
Definitions and pin assignments for various jumpers and connectors on the board.
Guidance on installing and configuring system memory modules (DIMMs) for increased capacity.
Step-by-step instructions for safely replacing the CPU on the motherboard.
Instructions on how to access and enter the BIOS setup utility for system configuration.
Explanation of keyboard keys used for navigation, selection, and control within the BIOS setup interface.
Information on how to access context-sensitive help windows within the BIOS setup menus.
Overview of the main menu structure and options available in the Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility.
Configuration of basic system settings such as date, time, and primary IDE devices.
Settings for configuring hard disk drives, including auto-detection and access modes.
Options for configuring system speed, boot sequence, keyboard, shadowing, and security.
Settings related to the chipset for optimizing system performance and bus communication.
Configuration settings for onboard devices like LAN, SCSI, IDE, USB, serial, and parallel ports.
Options for configuring system power saving features to reduce energy consumption.
Configuring the PCI bus system and managing Plug-and-Play device resource assignments.
Monitoring system voltages, CPU and system temperatures, and fan speed for operational status.
Adjusting CPU clock frequency, ratio, and potentially voltage for performance tuning.
Setting system passwords to restrict access to BIOS setup or the entire system.
Explains POST beep codes and error messages displayed during system startup.
A list of hexadecimal POST codes and their corresponding descriptions for diagnostics.
Explains the functionality and purpose of the Watch Dog Timer in system monitoring.
Details on WDT configuration ports, timer settings, and timeout actions (Reset/NMI).
Definition of bits within the control register for configuring WDT mode and behavior.
Step-by-step instructions for programming the WDT, including initialization and control.