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    Chapter 2

    Mainboard Installation

    To install this mainboard into your system, follow the procedures

    in this chapter:

    Identify the mainboard components

    Install the correct processor

    Install one or more memory modules

    Verify that any jumpers or switches are at the correct setting Install the mainboard in the system chassis

    Install any extension cables to the mainboard headers

    Install any other devices and make the appropriate connections

    to the mainboard headers.

    Note:1. Before installing the mainboard, you must ensure that the

    Clear CMOS jumper JP5 is set to the ormal setting. See this

    !hapter for information lo!ating JP5 and !hanging the jumper

    setting.

    ". #hile installing the mainboard into $% !ase &ith $%'

    po&er, please ma(e sure the $C po&er !ord is unplugged before

    the full system is installed !ompletely. Other&ise, it may destroystuffs unpredi!tably, due to the po&er)on trigger e*ent of po&ermanagement.

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    Mainboard Components

    se the diagram below to identify the major components on your

    mainboard.

    !

    FDC1

    JP1

    PWR1

    PRN1

    FAN1

    SLOT-1

    PWR2 COM1

    VGA1

    J1

    JP3

    J2

    J3

    IR1

    ISA1

    PCI1

    JP4J5

    J4

    CD2

    CD1JP5

    JP8

    JP7

    J7

    IDE1

    IDE2

    DIMM1

    DIMM2

    DIMM3

    LAN1

    1

    1 1

    1

    1

    1 1

    1

    1

    JP9

    JP20

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    Install the Processor

    This mainboard has a "lot#$ which can be installed with any "lot#$

    processor cartridge including the %entium#III, the %entium#II, and

    the "&%% 'eleron. It also has a "ocket#()* which can be installed

    with the %%+ -%lastic %in +rid rray 'eleron and /'%+%entium III processors.

    To ensure reliability, make sure that your PPGA Celeron

    processor is fitted with a heatsink/cooling fan assembly.

    0ou can install a "lot#$ processor or a "ocket#()* processor. 0oucannot install a "ocket#()* and a "lot#$ processor cartridge

    together.Take care that you do not try to install a "ocket#) processor into

    the "ocket#()*. "ocket#) processor such as the %entium#112,

    or the 13 45647 does not fit in the socket#()*.

    The following list notes the processors that are currently supported

    by this mainboard. 8ew processor may be a released after this

    manual is printed.

    Pentium III: "lot#$, 95*)5*1;

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    Installing a Slot-1 Processor Cartridge

    $. Aocate "lot#$, /8$, B%) and B%?* on the mainboard.

    ?. The "lot#$ is installed with a cartridge holder. The upright

    struts of the cartridge holder are folded down for shipping. %ull

    the struts upwards so that they are in the upright position.

    (. Insert the processor cartridge into the cartridge holder. /ollow

    the instructions given with your processor cartridge. The edge

    connector on the cartridge has a notch so that it only fits intothe "lot#$ in the correct way.

    $*

    JP20

    Slot-1 with pre-installedcartridge holder. The uprightarms are folded down forshipping.

    F!1

    JP"

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    9. Aocate the cooling fan power supply /8$. 'onnect the cablefrom the processor cartridge cooling fan to /8$.

    5. Aocate the jumper B%). se this jumper

    to select if you have installed a "lot#$

    processor as right.

    7. Aocate the jumper B%?*. se this jumperto select you have installed a non#

    /'%+ %entium III processor as right.

    ). Cn this mainboard, you can configure the processor by

    entering the correct settings in the =IC" setup utility.

    Installing a Socket-370 Processor

    $. Aocate the "ocket#()*, /8$, and B%), B%?*. %ull the locking

    lever out from the socket and swing it to the upright position.

    ?. Cn the processor, identify the pin#$ corner by noting that it has

    a slight bevel.

    (. Cn the "ocket#()*, identify the pin#$ corner. The pin#$ corner

    is on the same side as the locking lever, closest to the top of

    the lever when it is in the locked position.

    9. 1atch the pin#$ corners and insert the processor into thesocket. 8o force is reDuired and the processor should drop into

    place freely.

    $$

    JP"

    1

    Selects a Slot-1processor

    Pin-1 #orner

    Soc$et-%"0

    JP"

    F!1

    JP20

    1

    Selects a non-F#P&Pentium ''' processor

    JP20

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    5. "wing the locking lever down and hook it under the catch onthe side of the socket. This locks the processor in the socket.

    7. Aocate the jumper B%). se this jumper

    to select if you have installed a "ocket#

    ()* processor as right.

    ). Aocate the jumper B%?*. se this jumper to select if you haveinstalled a /'%+ %entium III processor as below.

    !. If the processor is installed with a cooling fan assembly,

    connect the cable from the fan to the '% fan power connector

    /8$.

    Install Memory

    The mainboard has three 3I11 slots which can be installed with

    memory modules. 0ou must install at least one memory module in

    order to use the mainboard. Cne memory module must be installed

    in 3I11$ to provide shared memory for the onboard graphicssystem.

    $?

    1

    Selects a Soc$et-%"0processor

    ('))1

    ('))2

    ('))%

    JP20

    1 1

    Selects a F#P&Pentium ''' processor

    Selects a PPeleron processor

    JP20

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    /or this mainboard, you must use $7!#pin, (.(V memory modulesinstalled with "3E1 memory chips. If you are using a processor

    cartridge that runs on a $** 1;< system bus, you must use

    memory that operates on a $** 1;< memory bus -%'#$**

    memory. If you are using a processor cartridge that runs on a 77

    1;< system bus, you can use memory that operates on a 77 1;