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    Chapter 1

    Introduction

    This mainboard has a slot-1processor socket for an Intel

    processor cartridge, and it also has a socket-370for an Intel

    PPGA (Plastic Pin Grid Array) Celeronor FCPGA Pentium III

    processor. You can install either one of these processors according

    to the power and performance requirements that you need from

    your system.Note that you cannot install two processors on this

    mainboard.

    Slot-1 processors include the !PP(Single dge !rocessor

    !ackage" Celeron, the Pentium-II, and the Pentium-III. The

    mainboard supports a system bus of "" #$%or 100 #$%.

    The mainboard uses the #cel $%%% chipset which pro&ides CP&

    Plug ' Playthrough firmware. The mainboard is highly integrated

    and includes a built-in "-itAGP Grap*ics Accelerator, a built-

    in PCI 3+ ound ystem, and a built-in 10,ase.100,ase/

    etork Adapter. ' 240 Fa5.modem +AA moduleis also

    shipped with the mainboard. n addition, it has a full set of A I.6

    Portsincluding a serial port, a !S)$ mouse port, a parallel port andtwo *S+ ports.

    This mainboard has all the features you need to de&elop a powerful

    multimedia workstation that is network ready, and has built-in

    communications. The board is ,ay-A si%edand has power

    connectors for A/and Apower supply units and it can be

    installed in 'T system case.

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    Key Features

    This key features of this mainboard include

    Slot-1 Processor Support

    Pentium-IIIsupport for % /0 and 2%% /0 clock

    rates

    Pentium-IIsupport for $33 /0 to % /0 clock rates

    !PP Celeronsupport for $44 /0 to 33 /0 clock

    rates

    Support for 44 /0 and 1%% /0 5S+ (5ront Side +us"

    'll processors configured by CP& Plug ' Play

    Socket-370 Processor Support

    Supports PPGA Celeron6!*s which pro&ide !entium-

    performance with integrated le&el 1 and le&el $ cache

    FCPGA Pentium III6!*s are supported

    Supports 44 /0 and 1%% /0 front side system bus

    'll 6elerons are automatically configured using firmware

    Memory Support

    Three 7// slots for S78'/ 142-pin memory modules

    Support for 44 /0 9 1%% /0 memory bus /a:imum installed memory can be 3 : $4 /+ ;

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    Support for >reen !6 standard, suspend switch, keyboard

    power on)off

    Supports ?ake on /odem, ?ake on @'A and ?ake on

    'larm

    &uilt-in 'raphics System

    =nboard 4-bit 37 AGP Grap*ics Accelerator

    6omplies with '>! Ber.1 with 44)133 /0 operation

    Shared memory architecture allows a ma:imum of 2 /+

    main memory to act as frame buffer

    Supports high resolutions up to 14%% : 1$%% pi:els

    Sound System

    /eets !6C2 audio specification

    5ull duple: playback and recording with built-in 14-bit

    6=76

    08T5 37 professional audio supports both 7irect Sound

    37D and '37D compatible interface plus support for -

    c*annel speakers

    7ri&ers support 7=S)?indows C)C2)AT .%)$%%%

    +uilt-in 3$ ohm earphone buffer and 37 surround

    !ro&ides /!*-%1 >ame)/7 port and legacy Sound

    +laster 14 support 7ownloadable ?a&e-table Synthesier supports 7irect

    /usicD

    Stereo /i:er supports analog mi:ing from 67-'udio,

    @ine-n, and digital mi:ing from &oice, 5/)?a&e-table and

    digital 67-'udio

    !n"oard I(! Ports

    5loppy disk dri&e port with 1/b)s transfer rate

    =ne serial ports with 14%-compatible fast *'8T

    =ne parallel port with support for 6! and !!

    Two *S+ ports, a !S)$ port (for mouse" and a infrared port

    (optional"

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    )ard$are Monitorin% +uilt-in hardware monitoring for 6!* temperature and fan

    speeds

    &uilt-in *+, +dapter

    =nboard 10,ase.100,ase/ A Adapter

    @'A controller integrates 5ast thernet /'6 and !0Y

    compliant with 2%$.3u 1%%+'S-T#, 1%+'S-T and

    'AS #3T1$ T!-!/7 standards

    6ompliant with '6! 1.% and the Aetwork 7e&ice 6lass

    !ower /anagement 1.%

    0igh !erformance pro&ided by 1%% /bps clock generatorand data reco&ery circuit for 1%% /bps recei&er

    Fa(modem #++ Module

    8" 9ps Fa5.modem +AA module

    Supports B.C%, B.3, B.3$bis, B.3$, B.$$bis, B.$$

    Supports 'uto 5allback and /A! , B.$bis data

    compression with 11$%% compatible Birtual *'8T

    8equires 14 /+ 8'/ and ?A C)C2)AT

    !n"oard Flash !M

    !ro&ides plug and play function for automatic 6!* and

    board configuration

    Supports plug and play configuration of peripheral de&ices

    and e:pansion cards

    +uilt-in &irus protection using rend:s C*ip Aay 2irus

    which ensures that the entire boot process is &irus protected.

    &undled So.t$are

    PC-Cillin;000pro&ides automatic &irus protection under

    ?indows C)C2)AT)$%%%

    uper2oice fa:)modem and &oice software

    #edia

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    3+eep deli&ers the precise imagery and displays accurate

    color in your monitor

    #imensions

    +aby-'T form factor ($$cm : $$cm"

    Packa%e Contents

    +ttention/This mainboard series includes four different models.They are /

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    Static Electricity Precautions

    1. 6omponents on this mainboard can be damaged by static

    electricity. Take the following precautions when unpacking the

    mainboard and installing it in a system.

    $. Feep the mainboard, and other components, in their original

    static-proof packaging until you are ready to install them.

    3. 7uring an installation, wear a grounded wrist strap if possible.

    f you donEt ha&e a wrist strap, frequently discharge any static

    electricity by touching the bare metal of the system chassis.. 0andle the mainboard carefully by the edges. '&oid touching

    the components unless it is absolutely necessary. 7uring theinstallation lay the mainboard on top of the static-proof

    packaging with the component side facing upwards.

    . nspect the mainboard for any damage caused during transit.

    nsure that all the components that are plugged into sockets

    are correctly seated.

    4. f you suspect that the mainboard has been damaged, do not

    apply power to the system. 6ontact your mainboard &endor

    and report the damage.

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