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1. E i jn O PS 2 Keyboard PS 2 Mouse USB2 USB1 Serial 1 COM1 Parallel Serial 2 COM2 USB4 USB3 LAN RJ 45 Mic Line Out Line In Key Features amp Components This section explains the function and use of key fea tures and components on the motherboard It also indi cates where to look in the manual for additional infor mation on configuring and using them This motherboard uses an extended ATX form factor PCB in a design that integrates many features onto the board including several external ports User s Manual Socket 603 CPU Sockets Single CPU installs in socket CPUO only User s Manual 2 Key Features amp Components Intel 860 Chipset This motherboard uses the Intel 860 Chipset It is a high powered chipset intended for workstation applications The components of the Intel 860 Chipset include the fol lowing devices mounted on the board e 82860 Memory amp Graphics Controller Hub MCH e 82801BA I O Controller Hub ICH2 e 82802 AB Firmware Hub FWH e 82806 AA 64 bit Bus Master PCI Expander P64H The chipset provides host bus memory AGP and I O interfaces CPU Sockets Function The System CPUs install in these sockets You can install either one or two CPUs as needed Description The Socket 603 CPU sockets support all Intel Xeon CPUs that use this socket The motherboard comes with hardware to attach the heatsink and fan wind t
2. Front Panel User s Manual Motherboard Layout Key Component CPU O CPU 1 CPUO FAN CPU1 FAN PWR WTX A amp B RIMM O 1 2 3 AGP PRO PCI 0 1 2 PCI64 0 1 PRIMARY SECONDARY FLOPPY CD_In AUX IRDA WOL JP4 CMOS JP6 Case Front Panel FAN 1 2 3 4 Rear panel I 0 ports User s Manual 2 Key Features amp Components Function Socket 603 CPU sockets CPU cooling fan power connectors Power connectors for WTX power supply Memory sockets for PC600 or PC800 DRDRAM modules AGP universal connector for 1 5V AGP 4X amp Pro 50 32 bit PCI expansion slots 64 bit PCI expansion slots IDE drive connectors Floppy disk drive connector CD ROM drive audio in connector Auxiliary audio in connector IR port module connector Wake On LAN connector BIOS Flash Protection jumper Clear CMOS jumper Case Intrusion connector Housing front panel feature connector Housing cooling fan connectors See figure on next page DP400 Motherboard twill Rear I 0 Panel Ports This figure show the ports on the rear I 0 panel The ports include from top to bottom PS 2 ports Two USB ports Parallel amp Serial ports LAN amp two USB ports Audio ports The ports have standard color coding as follows PS 2 Keyboard Purple PS 2 Mouse Green USB Ports Black Serial Ports Teal Parallel Port Burgundy LAN jack None Line In jack Light Blue Line Out jack Lime Mic In jack Pink
3. figuration options Chapter 4 Installing The Motherboard Has information on how to prepare and install the motherboard Includes installing CPUs and system memory and housing installation considerations DP400 Motherboard Chapter 5 System Configuration Covers connecting system peripherals to the motherboard initial BIOS configuration using the CMOS Setup utility OS options and software installation Chapter 6 Using The Motherboard Explains system operation features that derive from the motherboard Has information on performance optimi zation and troubleshooting Chapter 7 Technical Information Lists the motherboard s technical specifications Manual Features This User s Manual is intended to be useful and informa tive while also making it easy to quickly find specific information or specifications The manual has icons and notes in the sidebar to note important topics indicate warnings or further explain and illustrate points We suggest that most users review the manual to become familiar with the motherboard Expert users may want to review topics selectively as needed If The Motherboard Is Already Installed You may receive the motherboard installed in a working system If this is the case you should still probably re view the sections on configuring and using the board especially if an Operating System is not installed yet If You Need To Install This Motherboard We recommend that only experienc
4. formation and the Troubleshooting section in Chapter 6 GET JP6 Clear CMOS DP400 Motherboard Power Installer 2 DP400 Main installation screen Software Features This motherboard comes with driver software and bundled utility software on the supplied Power Installer 2 CD ROM disc The Installing OS amp Support Software section in Chapter 5 explains how to install the software required to support this motherboard and profiles the bundled utilities Using the Power Installer 2 Disc You can run the Power Installer 2 CD ROM install inter face under Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 2000 or XP The disc s install interface should load automatically and you then click on the model name of this motherboard Double Rerformance Drivers and Utilities Driver Installation User s Manual Software Utility Make Driver Exit User s Manual Power Installer 2 DP400 Driver installation screen User s Manual 2 Key Features amp Components Driver Software This motherboard requires that you install driver soft ware to support the onboard hardware You will need to install the following e Intel 860 chipset support software Various drivers that support the chipset and enhance system performance e LAN driver software Driver software for the e Audio driver software SoundMax audio driver that supports the onboard AC 97 audio Please see Installing OS amp Support Software in Chapter 5 for more inf
5. Standard CMOS Features gt CPU Smart Setting Advanced Boot Options gt PC Health Status Advanced Chipset Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Integrated Peripherals Load Optimized Defaults Power Management etup PnP PCI Configural Load Optimized Defaults Y N Saving Security Features 5 LAE pe Sa Select Item so amp Exit Setup Load Optimized Defaults CMOS Setup Utility Copyright lt C gt 1984 2061 Award Software Standard CMOS Features gt CPU Smart Setting Advanced Boot Options gt PC Health Status Advanced Chipset Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Integrated Peripherals Load Optimized Defaults Power Management etup PnP PCI Configura SAVE to CMOS and EXIT lt ND Saving Security Features e A Select Item Be amp Exit Setup Save Data to CMOS User s Manual 3 05 DP400 Motherboard Firmware Configuration The CMOS Setup Utility The BIOS CMOS Setup Utility a configuration record of system settings This record is based on the Optimized Defaults that are stored with the utility in Flash memory and can be reloaded at any time Many of these settings are either recommended or re quired for the motherboard to operate properly Other settings are customizable and can be changed to suit your specific system configuration and operation requirements A number of the variable settings such as CPU and IDE device settings are set to be automatically detected in the default c
6. please also read and follow those instruc tions carefully Processor Selection This motherboard supports all Xeon processors and the BIOS automatically detects the required settings and con figures the CMOS Setup Utility accordingly If you install two Xeon processors they must have identical specifica tions Installation Video There is a Xeon processor installation video from Intel in MPEG format on the Power Installer 2 support CD ROM disc You can access it from the Power Installer 2 interface in the Software Utility section It is listed as Processor Installation We strongly recommend that you view this video on another computer if you have not installed a Xeon processor before The video will play with any software that can play the MPEG format in cluding Windows Media Player User s Manual Processor Installation Video There is an instructional video from Intel on the Power Installer 2 disc that fully details the Xeon pro cessor installation proce dure You can access the video in the Software Util ity section of the disc in terface The video will play with any software that supports the MPEG format We suggest viewing it on another computer before installing a CPU Note If you are only installing one CPU install it in the CPUO socket User s Manual 4 Installing The Motherboard Double Performance x Adobe Acrobat MaAfee Anti Virus Processor Installation Exit Install
7. Panel Shield Covers the area around the rear panel I O ports when the board is installed in a system housing 2 CPU Back Plates Mount on the underside of the motherboard and provide mounting points for the heatsink retention modules and a thermal buffer 2 Heatsink Retention Modules Secure the CPU heatsink on top of the CPU 2 CRIMM spacer modules Install in unused system memory RIMM sockets 3 Jumper Caps Extra caps in case original caps are lost Power Installer 2 support CD ROM disc Includes support software drivers and bundled soft ware utilities User s Manual Quick Installation Guide User s Manual will 1 Introduction Pre Use Checklist Before you install and use the motherboard please do the following e Check Package Contents Please compare the package contents to the Packing List on the previous page and confirm that all items are present and undamaged e Missing or Damaged Accessories If anything is missing please contact your vendor e Motherboard Damage If the motherboard has been visibly damaged re turn the complete package to your vendor with proof of purchase e Prepare Minimum System Components If you are installing the board in a new system you ll need at least the following internal components e 2 Intel Xeon processors of identical specification e At least two RIMM memory modules e 1 5V AGP video display card e Desired storage devices hard disk CD ROM etc You
8. The System Fan connectors are speed controlled the CPU Fan connectors are not Wake On LAN Connector This connector is for an additional NIC The onboard LAN port supports WOL without using this connector User s Manual 2 Key Features amp Components The system fans use the motherboard fan speed control which consists of three states Off Normal speed and High speed In Normal speed mode the system fans run at normal speed until the thermal sensor senses the tem perature exceeds the High speed fan threshold tempera ture The system fans then run at High speed when the temperature threshold is exceeded You can set the thresh old temperature in the PC Health section of the CMOS Setup Utility You can set the threshold to 40 C to force continuous operation of the system fans in high speed mode in the SO and S1 sleep states More Information Please see the PC Health Status sec tion of Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for information Fan power connectors orientation varies WOL Wake On LAN Function A connector for the lead from a Network Inter face Card that supports the Wake On LAN feature Description This feature enables the system to wake up from Suspend mode when it receives a signal over a LAN it is connected to It works with the onboard LAN port and will also work with an additional PCI NIC that supports this feature by connecting the card to the WOL conne
9. This Chapter The Default Configuration Hardware Configuration Jumper Settings Firmware Configuration The BIOS CMOS Setup Utility Reconfiguring the Motherboard Hardware Reconfiguration Firmware Reconfiguration 3 Motherboard Configuration This chapter deatils the motherboard s default configu ration and configuration options Please review the con tents of this chapter to find out information on the de fault configuration or alternative configuration options to change the default configuration The motherboard will operate properly in the default configuration Please make certain that any configura tion changes you make will not adversely affect system operation The Default Configuration The default configuration is set at the time of manufac ture The configuration is comprised of the hardware con figuration settings and the default firmware settings in the BIOS CMOS Setup Utility Hardware Configuration Jumper Settings This motherboard is mainly configured in firmware which simplifies configuration There are very few hardware set tings The hardware settings are configured using stan dard jumper switches The motherboard has only two jumper switches JP4 Flash BIOS Protection and JP6 Clear CMOS DP400 Motherboard JP4 BIOS Flash Protect Jumper JP4 BIOS Flash Protect The system BIOS and CMOS Setup Utility are stored in Flash memory on the motherboard which provides per manent storage but is r
10. be little reason to do so Hardware Reconfiguration We recommend leaving the two jumper settings at the default settings unless you need to perform the Clear CMOS procedure It is much more convenient to control the BIOS Flash Protection feature using the CMOS Setup Utility Firmware Reconfiguraton You can initially specify or customize the CMOS Setup Utility settings when you first configure the system as covered in Chapter 5 to meet your requirements Other than doing this there should be no need to reconfigure the CMOS Setup Utility unless the system configuration changes or the configuration record stored in CMOS memory becomes corrupted and unusable which is not common If you need to completely recreate the system configuration record follow the Clear CMOS procedure described in this chapter User s Manual will 4 Installing The Motherboard In This Chapter Pre Installation Preparation Installing CPUs Installing System Memory Installing the Motherboard in a System Housing Motherboard Installation Procedure EEB 3 0 Housing Installation Completing System Configuration 4 Installing the Motherboard This chapter covers preparing the motherboard for in stallation installing the board in a system housing or chassis and installing or connecting other internal sys tem components There are a number of important topics in this chapter and we strongly urge that you review it before attempt ing to install the
11. shroud 1 Clip the shroud onto the retaining mechanisms at the corners It should fit onto the mechanism cor ners and the flexible tabs should snap into place Step 1 KAA ee the PWT shroud XESS Press the shroud down onto SR 7Y the Retention Mechanisms Lo untl it snaps into place Attach Fan Assembly Next attach the cooling fan 1 Clip the fan mounting frame onto the cooling fan Orient the fan so that it will blow air into the PWT Shroud Step 1 Clip the fan mount onto the fan Orient the fan so that it blows toward the Heatsink 4 10 User s Manual
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13. IWILL DP400 Motherboard User s Manual DP400 Motherboard ball II User s Manual will DP400 Motherboard Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reason able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communica tions However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television re ception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encour aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment onto an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded interconnect cables and shielded AC power cable must be employed with this equipment to insure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device Changes or modifications not expressly approved
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15. Technical specifications are listed in Chapter 7 DP400 Motherboard WTX Power Connectors These are for the required WTX power supply Other Connectors There are several other connectors on the motherboard WTX Power Connectors Function Connectors for leads from the system power supply Description There are two power connectors on the motherboard for the required WTX power supply The power supply leads plug into the connectors The con nector design prevents incorrect orientation These are not standard ATX connectors The 24 pin and 8 pin con nectors are for a minimum 430 watt WTX power supply that complies with the Intel Xeon processor power sup ply design guidelines More Information Please refer to the following URL http www iwill net dp400 IT002A430WSW pdf for more information on the required power supply specifi cations m CEENERREEEEE 2x12 24 pin connector BEEN 2x4 8 pin connector CPU amp System Cooling Fan Connectors Function Power connectors for CPU and system hous ing cooling fans Description There are two CPU cooling fan connectors and four system housing cooling fan connectors All con nectors are 3 pin headers The system housing fan con nectors support fan tachometer monitoring The proces sor heat sink fans are not speed controlled User s Manual Cooling Fan Connectors The cooling fan power connectors all use the same 3 pin connector
16. an connect or disconnect a LAN cable when the system is turned on More Information See the System Features section of Chapter 6 for information LED modes p RJ 45 LAN jack Pi on top of USB3 4 ports Parallel Port Function Connecting a device with a parallel interface to the system Description The parallel port is generally used to con nect a printer to the system The port supports common parallel port modes and allows bidirectional communi cation Use an IEEE 1284 compliant cable with the de fault ECP mode configuration More Information See the Integrated Peripherals sec tion of Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for information on adjusting port settings U ao Front Panel feature connector DP400 Motherboard Serial Ports The default configuration is Serial 1 COM1 and Se rial 2 COM2 Installing an IR port requires dis abling COM2 External Audio Jacks The onboard AC 97 audio supports stereo speakers audio input and a micro phone Serial COM Ports Function Connecting Serial devices The two serial ports have 9 pin connectors They can operate at speeds up to 115 200bps You can configure the port speed in the computer s Operating System Do not connect or disconnect a serial cable when the system is turned on More Information See the Integrated Peripherals sec tion of Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for info
17. ard Software Standard CMOS Features gt CPU Smart Setting Advanced Boot Options gt PC Health Status Advanced Chipset Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Integrated Peripherals Load Optimized Defaults Power Management Setup Save amp Exit Setup PnP PCI Configurations Exit Without Saving Security Features it ae Select Item ve amp Exit Setup Time Date Hard Disk Type Sections marked by an arrow on the main screen list command instructions at the bottom of the screen CMOS Setup Utility Copyright lt C gt 1984 2061 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Date lt nmzdd yy gt Fri Jan 11 2002 Time hh mm ss gt 11 6 41 Menu Level a IDE Primary Master IDE Primary Slave Change the day month IDE Secondary Master year and century IDE Secondary Slave Drive A 1 44M 3 5 in Drive B None Floppy 3 Mode Support Disabled Video LEGA UGA Halt On A11 Errors Base Memory 646K Extended Memory 65472K Total Memory 1024K Tlee Move Enter Select PU PD Value Fi Save ESC Exit Fi General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F Optimized Defaults User s Manual 3 7 DP400 Motherboard Reconfiguring the Motherboard You can change the default configuration as shipped of this motherboard as needed However since this motherboard very few hard configuration options and the CMOS Setup Utility is configuration is mostly either required recommended or automatic there will prob ably
18. by the system s manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Declaration of Conformity This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference and This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation User s Manual Ill DP400 Motherboard bail Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change without notice The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Furthermore the manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes Trademark Recognition Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp Intel and Xeon are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Other product names used in this manual are the properties of their respective owners and are acknowledged Copyright e Portions Intel Corporation This publication including all photographs illustrations and software is protected under international copyright laws with all rights reserved Neither this manual nor any of the material contained herein may be reprod
19. ctor on the motherboard The motherboard supports Wake on LAN through the PCI bus PME signal and the onboard Intel 82550 LAN controller This signal will wake up the computer only when it is plugged into an AC power source and the sys tem is in a supported sleep state More Information Please see the Power Management Setup section of Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for information Wake On LAN connector DP400 Motherboard Audio In Connectors The CD In connector is for CD ROM or other optical drives Use the AUX con nector for an additional drive or a modem tele phony device IRDA Connector The IRDA connector is for both IrDA and ASKIR port modules You must use the CMOS Setup Utility to con figure the board to use the IR feature CD In amp AUX Audio Connectors Function Connectors for audio in cables from internal peripherals Description The two audio in connectors on the motherboard are for audio cables from optical drives such as a CD ROM or DVD ROM drive or a modem telephony device The connectors provide an audio input connec tion between a device and the integrated AC 97 audio subsystem More Information Please see the Connecting internal peripherals section in Chapter 5 CD In audio in connector 0000 AUX audio in connector 0000 IRDA Function Connector for an Infrared IR port module Description The IRDA connector supports both IrDA a
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21. e eee ori Go aitiones 6 9 Replacing the System Configuration Record ccessceescceseceeseeesecees 6 9 Loading Optimized Defaults ceccesecssccnsecesceeesccescceesceesceeesees 6 9 7 Technical Specifications esessssesesececseseseseocosesesesessosesese 7o1 VIII User s Manual User s Manual 1 Introduction What s In This Chapter Introduction Manual Structure Manual Features Critical Topics Packing List Pre Use Checklist 1 Introduction This is the User s Manual is for the DP400 motherboard Please read this chapter before you use your motherboard and identify which parts of the manual you will need to refer to if any Please pay particular attention to the Criti cal Topics section Manual Structure This manual has seven chapters covering the following topics Chapter 1 Introduction Explains the manual structure and conventions and indi cates the most important topics in the manual In addi tion there is a list of what you should find in the motherboard package and some pointers on things to do before you configure or install the board Chapter 2 Key Features amp Components Details the motherboard s hardware features and impor tant components and indicates their locations Describes the support software that comes with the board on the Power Installer 2 support CD ROM disc Chapter 3 Motherboard Configuration Lists the motherboard s default configuration and con
22. ed users and techni cians install this motherboard Otherwise we suggest having a qualified computer technician install and con figure the system This service is usually provided at a nominal fee by better computer stores and service com panies User s Manual 1 Introduction Critical Topics Many users do not read through the entire User s Manual While this may not be necessary for experienced users or if the motherboard is already installed there are some topics which are particularly important and deserve your specific attention Some topics cover information critical to the proper installation and use of the motherboard For the DP400 motherboard please review the sections on the following topics CPU backplate installation Please see Chapter 4 Xeon processor retention module installation Please see Chapter 4 Dual processor installation Please see Chapter 4 System memory installation requirements Please see Chapter 4 Rear I O Panel Shield Please see Chapter 4 Required BIOS configuration Please see Chapter 5 Support software installation Please see Chapter 5 User s Manual DP400 Motherboard Packing List The DP400 motherboard package includes the following items DP400 motherboard ATA 66 100 IDE connector cable Connects IDE devices to one of the onboard IDE connectors Floppy Disk Drive connector cable Connects floppy disk drives to the onboard floppy disk connector Rear I O
23. ewritable allowing for BIOS up dates Jumper JP4 controls the protection scheme that prevents accidental damage to or rewriting of the data stored in Flash memory JP4 has three setting options which allow the BIOS to be protected either by a firmware setting in the Security Fea tures section of the CMOS Setup Utility or by the jumper s hardware setting The firmware setting option is more convenient so it is the default setting for this jumper The setting options are listed in the table below Setting Function Short 1 2 EVO Protection mode selected in BIOS CMOS Setup Utility Default Short 2 3 00 Protection enabled in hardware Open Remove Cap No BIOS Flash Protection User s Manual twill 3 Motherboard Configuration BIOS CMOS Setup Utility Security Features The Security Features section of the CMOS Setup Utility has a BIOS Flash Protect item that controls BIOS flash protec tion The default setting is Non Flash The optional set ting is Flashable See the section on Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for information on how to use this program CMOS Setup Utility Copyright lt C 1984 2061 Award Software Security Features Set Supervisor Password Press Enter ItemHelp Set User Password Press Enter Password Check Setup Menu Level gt Virus Warning Disabled Fi2 Boot Menu Enabled Clear Chassis Intrusion No BIOS Flash Protect Non Flash Tlee Move En
24. hroughput e AGP Pro50 The slot only supports 1 5V devices Do not use a 3 3V AGP card with this motherboard The AGP slot is ex tended to include support for AGP Pro50 cards using up to 50 watts of power More Information See the section Connecting amp In stalling Internal Peripherals in Chapter 4 Technical speci fications are listed in Chapter 7 Also see the Advanced Chipset Features section of Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for information on setting the AGP memory aperture size AGP slot is for both AGP 4X amp AGP Pro 50 cards DP400 Motherboard PCI Expansion Slots All slots are Bus Master capable The 64 bit slots require 64 bit cards PCI Expansion Slots Function The PCI expansion slots are for installing sys tem expansion or add on cards to add additional sys tem hardware Description This motherboard has five Bus Master ca pable PCI expansion slots including three 32 bit 33MHz slots and two 64 bit 66MHz slots The slots provide two levels of fast high bandwidth pathway between the motherboard and expansion cards More Information See the section Connecting amp In stalling Internal Peripherals in Chapter 5 Technical speci fications are listed in Chapter 7 PELO R PELA a PCI64 0 PCI 2 L TITTIES ee User s Manual IDE Drive Connectors The channels are labeled on the board Flo
25. ing The Processor Installing a Xeon processor in the Socket 603 is the sim plest part of the procedure It is very important how ever to carefully handle the processor by the side edges and always fully observe precautions against electrostatic discharge Please follow the installation procedure as illustrated on the next two pages The illustrations are generic and do not specifically represent this motherboard Xeon Processor package Clockwise from lower left e Xeon processor e TIM applicator e Heatsink e Procesor Wind Tunnel e Retention Mechanisms e Heatsink clips e Mounting screws DP400 Motherboard 1 The processor installation procedure is as follows 1 Raise the retaining lever of the processor locking mechanism to a perpendicular position Step 7 ia Raise the socket lever to the Raise the retaining lever vertical position 2 Align the processor to the socket by matching the Pin 1 corner of the socket marked with a triangle to the Pin 1 corner on the Socket 603 marked by a triangular hole in the Pin 1 corner Step 2 Match the Pin 1 positions on Align the Pin 1 corners the socket and the processor User s Manual twill 4 Installing The Motherboard 3 Carefully insert the Xeon processor in the socket re ceptacles taking care not to bend any pins Step 3 Insert the processor Gently press the processor into the socket Make sure the retaining lever is vertical 4 Lo
26. ion Mechanism The inner center tab should clip over the edge of the Heatsink Position Heatsink Clips Position a clip on each Re tention Mechanism position the clip so that the large tab is on the outside and fits over the mechanism extension there 3 Hold the clip down against the mechanism and press down on one end of the retaining clip so that the tab on the end clips securely over the extension on that end of the mechanism 4 Press the other end of the retaining clip down so that it clips securely over the extension at the other end of the mechanism The spring tension of the clip should now hold that side of the heatsink se curely against the Retention Mechanism Attach Heatsink Clips Press the clip ends onto Retention Mechanism Hold the clip down in the middle while you press the each end of the clip onto the Retention Mechanism 5 Repeat the procedure above on the Retention Mecha nism on the other side of the Heatsink After you install the two retaining clips the Heatsink should be securely attached User s Manual 409 DP400 Motherboard ball Installing the Processor Wind Tunnel After you install the Xeon processor and heatsink assem bly you must install the Processor Wind Tunnel PWT assembly The PWT has three parts e Shroud e Fan Assembly fan with mounting frame e PWT End Cap You install these components separately and in order as follows Install Shroud First install the PWT
27. ion Mechanisms with the two supplied Heatsink retaining clips Apply Thermal Interface Material Before you install the heatsink you must apply the Ther mal Interface Material TIM that is supplied in an appli cator with boxed intel Xeon processors or an exact equivalent to the heat spreader on the installed CPU We assume here that you have TIM in an Intel supplied applicator To apply TIM to the CPU do as follows 1 Apply all of the TIM in the applicator to the center of the square heat spreader plate in the middle of the CPU 2 Do not spread the TIM around When you place the Heatsink on top of the CPU the material will dis perse evenly Don t spread the TIM out with the applicator tip The Heatsink will disperse it Next install the processor Heatsink as detailed below Install the Heatsink To install a processor Heatsink do as follows 1 Place the Heatsink on top of the Xeon CPU so that it fits into the recesses in the Retaining Mechanisms The Heatsink base is rectangular and will only fit into the mechanism frame in the correct orientation Don t spread the TIM out with the applicator tip Wiggle the Heatsink a little after you position it to disperse the Thermal Inteface Material User s Manual twill 4 Installing The Motherboard 2 Place a heatsink retaining clip on one of the Reten tion Mechanisms so that the large outer center tab is on the outside and fits over the extension on the Retent
28. motherboard Pre installation Preparation Before you install the motherboard you will need to do the following e Install one or two Intel Xeon CPUs e Install Rambus system memory modules Both of these require specific procedures that you must follow precisely to insure that the components are suc cessfully installed and work properly Please review the instructions in this section in detail and follow them care fully The procedures are not complex User s Manual 401 DP400 Motherboard Required Tools e Philips head screw driver Crosshead e Flathead screw driver Installing CPUs This motherboard uses the Intel Xeon processor Both single and dual CPU configurations are supported on this motherboard To install an Intel Xeon CPU on the motherboard it is very important to precisely an entirely follow the proce dure for installing both the CPU and its cooling assem bly Failure to do so can result in either improper opera tion or damage to the CPU and possibly the motherboard To install an Intel Xeon processor on this motherboard you will need to do the following e Install the Xeon processor in a Socket 603 e Install the Heatsink Retention Mechanisms e Install a Xeon specific Heatsink e Install the Processor Wind Tunnel assembly Please follow the procedure detailed below to install one or two Xeon processors on the board Intel boxed Xeon processors come with full installation instructions If you have these
29. nd ASKIR infrared port modules Follow module instructions to install More Information Please see the Integrated Peripherals section of Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chap ter 5 for information IRDA connector User s Manual Chassis Intrusion This 2 pin connector con nects to the lead from a chassis mounted chassis intrusion switch Front Panel Connector Leads from the front panel features connect to this header User s Manual 2 Key Features amp Components Chassis Intrusion Switch Connector Function Connector for Chassis intrusion switch Description The hardware monitor subsystem supports a chassis security feature that detects if the chassis sys tem housing cover is removed When the cover is re moved a signal is sent to the hardware monitor compo nent The chassis intrusion circuit is powered by the sys tem power supply when the computer is connected to AC power or by the onboard battery when it is not This feature uses a mechanical switch on the chassis that connects to the chassis intrusion connector on the motherboard When the chassis cover is removed the motherboard circuitry will detect the intrusion More Information See the System Features section in Chapter 6 Chassis Intrusion Switch connector Front Panel Connectors Function Multifunction pin header connector for sys tem housing front panel features Description This connector suppo
30. ntification PS 2 Ports Function Connecting PS 2 devices to the system Description The PS 2 ports are for a system keyboard and mouse or other pointing device Do not connect or disconnect PS 2 devices when the system is turned on More Information See the Advanced Boot Options sec tion of Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for information on adjusting related settings PS 2 Mouse PS 2 Keyboard User s Manual USB Ports There are four USB ports Each pair of ports has its own Host Controller and Root Hub LAN RJ 45 Jack Left hand LED Activity Right hand LED Link Parallel port The default mode is ECP configured as EPP 1 9 DMA 3 1284 compliant User s Manual 2 Key Features amp Components USB Ports Function Connecting USB 1 1 devices to the system Description These four ports are for USB devices Each pair of ports is controlled by a separate USB root hub The ports are for Type A USB cable connectors You can connect or disconnect USB cables when the system is turned on More Information See the Integrated Peripherals sec tion of Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for information on adjusting port settings USB ports are paired 1 2 3 4 LAN Port Function Connecting a CAT 5 LAN cable to the system Description This is an RJ 45 connector for standard Cat 5 LAN cabling with RJ 45 jacks The connector is for the onboard LAN controller You c
31. onfiguration While these settings can also be established manually automatic detection is more con venient safe and reliable We strongly recommend that you leave all auto detection settings undisturbed unless you have a specific reason not to and you are certain of what you are doing Incorrect configuration of the CMOS Setup Utility can result in unreliable operation or a fail ure of the motherboard to work at all Using the CMOS Setup Utility Please refer to the Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility section in Chapter 5 for information on using the utility and some settings you might want to customize The utility does not run under an Operating System You must load it during the Power On Self Test POST while the com puter is starting up by press the Delete key or the Del key on the system keyboard s numeric keypad User s Manual will 3 Motherboard Configuration BIOS CMOS Setup Utility Main Screen Load the CMOS Setup Utility during the POST by pressing the Delete or Del key The utility interface commands are explained at the bottom of each screen and General Help is available by pressing the F1 key See the section on Con figuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for information on how to use this program The main screen has a basic list command instructions at the bottom of the screen and displays a function description of the highlighted item CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C gt 1984 2061 Aw
32. ormation Double Performance Driver Installation Intel INF Driver Security Driver Intel Application Accelerator Lan Driver Installation Guide Onboard Audio Driver Exit DP400 Motherboard will Utility Software The Power Installer 2 disc also has two utility programs on it Adobe Acrobat Reader and McAfee Anti Virus e Acrobat Reader Acrobat Reader allows you to read documents in the Adobe PDF format including online documents on the Power Installer 2 disc and a wide range of other content The reader is free and can be up graded at the Adobe web site www adobe com when new versions become available e McAfee Anti Virus This is anti virus software from one of the leading vendors e Processor Installation Video This is an MPEG format video from Intel that ex plains in detail how to install the Intel Xeon proces sor and its heatsink and Processor Wind Tunnel cooling components The video is viewable with any player that can view MPEG format including Win dows Media Player We highly recommend viewing this video on another computer first if you will in stall processors on the motherboard yourself Click ing on the item in the installer window runs the video automatically under Windows NT Windows 2000 or Windows XP Power Installer 2 Utility installation screen Adobe Acrobat MaAfee Anti Virus Processor Installation Exit 2 20 User s Manual User s Manual 3 Motherboard Configuration In
33. ppy Drive Connector User s Manual 2 Key Features amp Components Drive Connectors There are three drive connectors on the motherboard for connecting IDE and floppy disk drives IDE Drive Connectors Function The two IDE connectors marked Primary and Secondary are for connecting IDE drives to the motherboard Description The IDE controller on the motherboard sup ports IDE devices running in all modes up through ATA 100 There are two IDE drive connectors Each connec tor supports two drives a Master and a Slave which connect to the motherboard with a ribbon cable The supplied cable supports transfer modes through ATA 100 More Information See the section on Connecting In ternal Peripherals in Chapter 5 for instructions on con necting IDE drives Technical specifications are listed in Chapter 7 Secondary Primary Floppy Disk Drive Connector Function The floppy disk drive connector marked Floppy is for connecting one floppy disk drive to the motherboard Description The floppy disk drive connector supports connecting one floppy disk drive to the motherboard The Floppy drive connector uses a standard FDD rib bon cable The floppy disk drive connected to the end of the cable will function as Drive A More Information See the section on Connecting In ternal Peripherals in Chapter 4 for instructions on con necting a floppy disk drive
34. rmation on adjusting port settings Ge el Serials ports 1 amp 2 Audio Jacks amp AC 97 Audio Function Jacks for connecting external audio devices to the onboard AC 97 audio subsystem Description There are three audio jacks e Line Out For the two stereo speakers e Line In Audio input connector for an external audio source e Mic Microphone connector for a computer microphone More Information See the Integrated Peripherals sec tion of Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for information on AC 97 audio settings Line In Light Blue Line Out Lime Mic User s Manual JP4 Flash Protect Prevents the accidental overwriting of the system BIOS JP6 Clear CMOS Leads from the front panel features connect to this header User s Manual 2 Key Features amp Components Jumpers There are two jumper switches on this motherboard Jumpers function like switches to establish a hardware configuration setting JP4 Flash Protect Function Sets protection method to prevent accidental overwriting of installed system BIOS Description A 3 pin jumper More Information See Chapter 3 for configuration in formation ao JP4 Flash Protect JP6 Clear CMOS Function Clears the CMOS Setup Utility configuration record stored in the real time clock s CMOS memory Description A 3 pin jumper More Information See Chapter 3 for configuration in
35. rts the following front panel features e Reset Switch e IDE device activity LED e System ACPI Suspend switch e System Power LED e Keyboard lock e Housing mounted speaker More Information See Chapter 4 Installing the Board In A System Housing and Chapter 6 System Features Front Panel feature connector Reset IDELED ACPI Power On an E Coi O D OJOJO OIO OIOIOIOJO O O L O O O O OJOJOJO O J L Speaker KL System LED Keyboard Lock DP400 Motherboard Battery amp Housing The battery is a CR2032 Lithium coin cell PS 2 Ports Do not plug or unplug de vices when the system is turned on Battery Connector Function Housing for system support battery Description An external lithium coin cell battery pow ers the real time clock and CMOS memory When the computer is not plugged into a wall socket the battery has an estimated life of three years When the computer is plugged in the standby current from the power supply extends the life of the battery More Information See the Standard CMOS Features sec tion of Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 to adjust the real time clock settings System support battery 1 0 Ports There are several external Input Output ports on the rear edge of the motherboard Please refer to the Rear I O Panel Ports illustration for the port locations The ports are color coded for easy ide
36. s beside the coin battery If necessary refer to the board diagram and key in Chapter 2 for the location of the JP6 jumper 1 Turn off and unplug the system Remove the system housing cover see documentation if necessary 2 Set JP6 to the Clear CMOS position by placing the jumper cap over pins 2 and 3 for one minute 3 Return the jumper cap to the Normal position 4 Replace the system housing cover plug in the sys tem and turn it on 5 Run the CMOS Setup utility and load the Optimized Defaults You can then enter any custom settings you require 6 Save the settings as you exit the program and restart the computer The system should now operate normally User s Manual will 3 Motherboard Configuration BIOS CMOS Setup Utility Main Screen The main screen of the CMOS Setup Utility has a Load Opti mized Defaults item that loads the default operation set tings After you perform the Clear CMOS procedure loaad the defaults as follows 1 Select Load Optimized Defaults and press the Enter key 2 A message will appear asking you to confirm 3 Type a Y to confirm and press the Enter key again 4 Make other settings you require 5 Select Save amp Exit Setup and press the Enter key The system will restart and use the new settings See the section on Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for information on how to use this program CMOS Setup Utility Copyright lt C gt 1984 2061 Award Software
37. sesecessosseoseoseo 4 1 NA A A a E E T E E E E 4 2 Proc ssor Selection torsie tad ovwiots Sasenonsnesespsp utes measseetauasaaariaates 4 2 Installation Video cerinte neie eit AEE seo 4 2 Installing The PIOCOSS OF oases secs corian sncuiensiasaueas coaduaruedsssunesenstacteaures 4 3 Installing the Heatsink Retention Mechanisms csscceeccsssceeseeeeeees 4 6 Installing the Heatsink fecsutscezespsoescssaansensrarneerasiartnntaantgdiantanuebeten 4 8 Installing the Processor Wind Tunnel sseesessesseeseessesseesesssesses 4 10 Installing System Memory essssessessesessesessessessesesseseesoseoseseesesseseeseo 4 12 Memor Specifications i enensninted a aaie i a E ap ta 4 12 Memory Configuration Options ssssesesseseesessesessesessesessesseseeseeses 4 12 Installing Memory ModulesS essesenssenesseeseesesssessessessseserssessess 4 14 System Memory Recognition svedcessucseesvarsed siaseepevcseanienecpuvesieseanaephs 4 14 Installing the Motherboard in a System Housing ssessesssessessessseseess 4 16 Motherboard Installation Procedure csssccssccsssccesccssceesceeseees 4 16 Connecting Front Panel Components c cccesccescceesccessceesecseeceeees 4 18 EEB 3 0 HOUSING Installation cons orsecsxevvendapivcunesvinsepzealeepeavevasiagsents 4 18 Completing System Configuration sseseesssessessesssessessesssessessesssessee 4 19 VI User s Manual will DP400 Motherboard 5 System Configuration esesessesesesessose
38. sesesessosesesessesesesesesee Dsl Installing or Connecting Internal Peripherals seessesseosessscssesseeseso 5 1 Installing an AGP Cav ais essa ae eeen tre EEE A A E EE iE 5 2 AGP Configu GON isre enie sc ENEE E EE R A iah 5 2 DISTLAY DIIVONS ak aise aeauasedeaens coh nasincedass E O aves 5 2 Connecting Internal Devices vuc secre esis aides ceaneelednasieceeehils 5 3 Connecting IDE Devices nat sccaass svanisedtenase neue consedes nites ten eoatetvnenazes 5 3 Connecting a Floppy Disk Drive ssssssesesseessessesserssessesssesesssesseesee 5 4 Connecting External System Peripherals cscccsscccscccesccssccesceees 5 6 Connecting a Display Monitor ssssessesseessessersssseessessesscessessesseessesse 5 6 Connecting a Keyboard amp Mouse ssessssssesseressssessessesssessessesseessesse 5 6 Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility scccssccsssccssccssscsscccssceees 5 8 The CMOS Setup Utility User Interface ct eecessecssccssecesceesceeeees 5 8 Running the CMOS Setup Utility ss cccselco etc Nea swtlacecondedcveddegcklgsacuue soies 5 8 CMOS Setup Utility Program Sections cecceesccescceeecensceeseceeseees 5 10 Standard CMOS Features wine c2 503 sce ved Srasehd dou ve dicaseh cad bticte becca Jeacdes 5 12 Advanced Boot Options ssessssessesessesseseeseseeseseeseseesesseseesesseseesee 5 13 Advanced Chipset Features ssssssesessessesesseseeseserseseeseseesesseseeseo 5 14 Integrated P
39. ter Select PU PD Value Fi Save ESC Exit Fi General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F Optimized Defaults CMOS Setup Utility Copyright lt C 1984 2061 Award Software Security Features Set Supervisor Password Press Enter Set User Password Press Enter Password Check Setup Menu Level gt Virus Warning Fi2 Boot Menu BIOS Flash Protect Clear Chassis Int BIOS Flash Protec Non Flash Flashable tl Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort Tle Move Enter Select PU PD Value Fi Save aba Fi General Help Optimized Defaults F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults User s Manual 303 DP400 Motherboard will Jumper JP6 Clear CMOS Memory JP6 is a jumper switch but it does not set a hardware configuration setting The BIOS CMOS Setup Utility cre ates a system configuration record that is stored in CMOS memory in the real time clock chip If the configuration record data becomes corrupted or is destroyed or if the CMOS Setup Utility settings are changed to an unusable configuration the motherboard may not run properly or at all JP6 provides a means to delete the configuration data stored in CMOS memory and reset the configuration to the CMOS Setup Utility s Optimized Defaults JP6 Clear CMOS Memory Setting Short 1 2 EOI Function Normal operation Default Short 2 3 0O Clear CMOS memory see instructions Follow this procedure to clear CMOS memory The jumper i
40. to the plate to Retention Mecha nism mounting holes around one of the CPU sock ets on the motherboard User s Manual will 4 Installing The Motherboard 2 Align a Retention Mechanism to two of the mount ing holes in the board so that the mechanism is fac ing in towards the CPU socket Position the mechanism facing in towards the CPU socket Step 2 Position the Retention Mechanism 3 Insert one of the supplied screws in each hole in the mechanism so that it inserts in a matching standoff on the CPU Backplate Tighten the screws until they are snug Don t overtighten the screws Step 3 Attach the mechanism amp CPU Backplate with screws Insert amp tighten the mount ing screws so that they screw into the CPU backplate 4 Repeat the same procedure to attach the second Re tention Mechanism on the opposite side of the CPU socket The mechanisms should hold the CPU Backplate securely against the underside of the motherboard If you are installing two CPUs repeat this procedure on the CPU1 socket User s Manual 4e7 DP400 Motherboard Apply TIM Apply all of the Thermal Interface Material to the center of the processor heat spreader plate Position the Heatsink place the Heatsink on top of the CPU so that it fits into the Retention Mecha nisms Installing the Heatsink Once you have attached a set of Retention Mechanisms you must install a Heatsink The Heatsink attaches to the Retent
41. uced without the express written consent of the copyright holders January 2002 IV User s Manual twill DP400 Motherboard Contents 1 IMEC WCC OM sssdvcacesnsscivassssecassucescaddvesscacossoucsndecsessnstestssosee Led Manual StruCture coeis is cicecocsissccccsavenecaceadendensveestatsnessnacndcxteopeacenees asians 1 1 Manual Features sisssesisssissosssosoosssesssecisossatosssstsssi sisisi vas ps iioi stss 1 2 If The Motherboard Is Already Installed ccescssccsscescceceesceeseeees 1 2 If You Need To Install This Motherboard wc iesiccccscdsawsteddesacdecssacedascctecses 1 2 Critical TOPICS 67 sciavazii sen cwcccadscacoidseccchcncdalivinectetesiedwaceavinategsaeesedaasiaes 1 3 PACKING LSBs sie exssctisnncivansswewstansdalswesdsuteNenessuctsamdsseasedscssiescaadstwensesibe 1 4 Pre Use CHECKUSE cisscciccececiecsecicessvedcetccccedcseucesdcctucseawatucstcewscsestecateans 1 5 2 Key Features amp Components ccccccccsccscssccccscsccscescscscees Qed Motherboard Layout essssseesscoseosscsecoseossossosscoseoseossessesseessossesseeseo 2 2 Key Features amp Components sseseeseseesessessoseosossosossosossosessesessessoso 2 4 Intel 860 Chipset connie erindi ii a i 2 5 CPUS OCKETS ss ecvencissscaleeteedichendedduealicas N Odes Medaabateoies 2 5 System Memory Sockets ssesessesesseesesseseesescesessosesscsesseseesesseseoseeseo 2 6 The AGP SOl atv eae reac iia 2 7 PCI Expansion SUG ES ccetvsicsic v
42. un nel assembly required by the Xeon CPU More Information See the section in Chapter 4 on In stalling CPUs for information supported CPUs and their installation procedure Technical specifications are listed in Chapter 7 CPUO CPU1 DP400 Motherboard RIMM Sockets System memory sockets for PC600 or PC800 DRDRAM modules See Chapter 4 for impor tant installation informa tion System Memory Sockets Function The RIMM system memory sockets are for in stalling DRDRAM system memory modules Description There are four RIMM memory module sock ets on the motherboard These sockets are for PC600 or PC800 DRDRAM memory modules The sockets function independently allowing a variety of memory configura tions up to a total of 2GB More Information See the section on Installing System Memory in Chapter 4 for configuration specifications and installation instructions Technical specifications are listed in Chapter 7 RIMM 3 2 RIMM 1 0 User s Manual AGP Pro Slot For AGP 4X amp Pro 50 1 5V cards only Do not use 3 3V cards User s Manual 2 Key Features amp Components The AGP Slot Function The AGP slot is for installing an AGP interface video display card Description The AGP slot is a high speed slot exclusively designed for an AGP video display card The AGP slot supports two types of AGP card e AGP 4X 266MHz data transfer maximum 1064MB second data t
43. vciges naa decvis cts eudaied ens eeawatuatve ii 2 8 Drive Connectors 3 2cvudiesveds cleus sate ietentiescdonaaial Seeded eceuh ow lads a 2 9 IDE Drive Connectors vccees ek fone cose Codacces Geese ee ils koad see deaecetees 2 9 Floppy Disk Drive Connector sesame see eius eatva teu cite edor eae ee 2 9 Oth r CONNECTIONS sesser siseste diresis indi ini in o ieii vees 2 10 WTX Power Connectors sesessesesessseeseseseeeesesesesessesesessseeseseseeessese 2 10 CPU amp System Cooling Fan Connectors eessessssessesessessesesseseeseseese 2 10 WOL Wake On LAN ooosoooooesesesssssssseessesesesseseeesesesesessesereseseseseesese 2 11 CD In amp AUX Audio Connectors ccecceceecescceccecsccncceccecsceecsecsees 2 12 RDA E E E E A T O E EA 2 12 Chassis Intrusion Switch Connectof csccecceecsccecceccecseceececsecsees 2 13 Front Panel Connectors 23202 cc2 i atecc Blea ace as 2 13 Batt ry Connector eiieeii i ekelin Oy adie eee rei ows eee ods 2 14 OME ONES oeeee oes eee ne ce ans E E cede a ates 2 14 PSL AP ONES eis aeaa Cae i bespoke ee GAs ve BOR vee ee ed es 2 14 USB POMS cso a tee ate canals ata a a ete cee ias naa 2 15 LAN POR teret a EEE EE EE EE E EE A E UA R 2 15 Parallel PO i sesetan i o EEEE E EE es 2 15 Seral COM POS ooreis vis Ee AEE EEEE E RE GE ERa 2 16 Audio Jacks amp AC 97 Audio aoeooeoeseseoeseeseesesesesesesesseseeesesesesessese 2 16 User s Manual V DP400 Motherboard will JUPES werra ele deici eaae seule a
44. wer the locking mechanism s retaining lever and secure it in place to secure the processor in the socket Grasp the processor by the edges and gently pull upwards to insure it is properly inserted The processor shouldn t move Step 4 Secure the retaining lever Presss the retaining lever back down into the horizontal position and make sure it latches in place User s Manual 405 DP400 Motherboard Step 1 Align the CPU backplate Installing the Heatsink Retention Mechanisms The motherboard comes with a set of two Heatsink Re tention Mechanisms You must attach these to the motherboard before installing the processor heatsink If you are installing a boxed Intel Xeon processor it will also come with two Retention Mechanisms you can use either set The mechanism attaches to the motherboard with the supplied screws which screw into either a supplied CPU Backplate or into the standoffs of an EEB 3 0 compliant system housing chassis We ve assumed here that you are installing the motherboard in a non EEB 3 0 chassis and therefore will use a supplied CPU Backplate If this is not the case please first install system memory as described later in this chapter Then install the Heatsink Retention Mechanisms Heatsink and Processor Wind Tunnel af ter the board is installed To install the supplied heatsink retention mechanisms do as follows 1 Align the four standoffs on a CPU Backplate mount ing nuts attached
45. will also need whatever external system peripherals you intend to use which will normally include at least a keyboard a pointing device and a video display monitor User s Manual 1 5 DP400 Motherboard ball 1 6 User s Manual User s Manual 2 Key Features amp Components Chapter Topics Hardware Features Motherboard Layout Key Features amp Components Software Features Driver Software Utility Software 2 Key Features amp Components This chapter explains the location and function of this motherboard s key features and components In addition it details the software that comes on the Power Installer 2 support CD ROM disc Please review this chapter if you are installing the motherboard It is also useful for refer ence regarding feature functions after the board is in stalled in a working system DP400 Motherboard ball Motherboard Layout The diagram and key on these two pages shows the loca tion of key components on the motherboard PWR WTX CPUO FAN J37A1 A es J2A1 a ao m N mM CPU1 FAN J1B1 RIMM3 2 RIMM1 0 CD_In J15 AGP PRO J16 a VE ee AUX Cael i FAN_2 J17 PCI0 J19 FAN 4 el Secondary J22 E El PCI1 J20 921 rmm a E Primary J25 FAN 1 J23 PCIe CMOS Ca se JP6 J30 J27

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