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...Motherboard Features Features Summary...7 Components...8 Back Panel I/O Connectors 9 Microprocessor...10 Microprocessor Upgrades 10 Main Memory ...10 Second Level Cache Memory 11 PCI Enhanced IDE Interface 11 Input/Output (I/O) Controller 11 Real-Time Clock...12 Universal Serial Bus (USB) Support 12 AGP ...12 BIOS ...13 BIOS... Controller 16 Audio Connectors ...17 Speaker (Optional) ...17 2 Installing and Replacing Motherboard Components Before You Begin ...19 How to Install and Remove the Motherboard 20 How to Install a Processor 20 Install the Universal Retention Mechanism 21 Install ...
...Motherboard Features Features Summary...7 Components...8 Back Panel I/O Connectors 9 Microprocessor...10 Microprocessor Upgrades 10 Main Memory ...10 Second Level Cache Memory 11 PCI Enhanced IDE Interface 11 Input/Output (I/O) Controller 11 Real-Time Clock...12 Universal Serial Bus (USB) Support 12 AGP ...12 BIOS ...13 BIOS... Controller 16 Audio Connectors ...17 Speaker (Optional) ...17 2 Installing and Replacing Motherboard Components Before You Begin ...19 How to Install and Remove the Motherboard 20 How to Install a Processor 20 Install the Universal Retention Mechanism 21 Install ...
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... Menu ...46 4 Upgrading the BIOS Preparing for the Upgrade 47 Obtaining the BIOS Upgrade File 47 Recording the Current BIOS Settings 47 Creating a Bootable Diskette 48 Creating the BIOS Upgrade Diskette 48 Upgrading the BIOS ...49 Recovering the BIOS...49 Changing the BIOS Language 50 5 Technical Reference Motherboard Connectors...51 Front Panel Connectors ...55 Motherboard Resources...56 Memory Map...
... Menu ...46 4 Upgrading the BIOS Preparing for the Upgrade 47 Obtaining the BIOS Upgrade File 47 Recording the Current BIOS Settings 47 Creating a Bootable Diskette 48 Creating the BIOS Upgrade Diskette 48 Upgrading the BIOS ...49 Recovering the BIOS...49 Changing the BIOS Language 50 5 Technical Reference Motherboard Connectors...51 Front Panel Connectors ...55 Motherboard Resources...56 Memory Map...
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... 8. Replacing the Battery 33 15. Installing a DIMM...31 14. IDE Configuration ...40 9. SE440BX-2 Motherboard Product Guide A Error Messages BIOS Beep Codes ...61 BIOS Error Messages ...62 B Regulatory and Integration Information Regulatory Compliance ...63 Product Certification Markings 64 Installation... Jumper Settings for Intended Applications 66 Figures 1. Peripheral Configuration Submenu 39 8. Front Panel Connectors 55 Tables 1. Motherboard Connectors 51 16. Diskette Options ...42 11. Placing the Heatsink Support Base Removal Tool on the Computer 66...
... 8. Replacing the Battery 33 15. Installing a DIMM...31 14. IDE Configuration ...40 9. SE440BX-2 Motherboard Product Guide A Error Messages BIOS Beep Codes ...61 BIOS Error Messages ...62 B Regulatory and Integration Information Regulatory Compliance ...63 Product Certification Markings 64 Installation... Jumper Settings for Intended Applications 66 Figures 1. Peripheral Configuration Submenu 39 8. Front Panel Connectors 55 Tables 1. Motherboard Connectors 51 16. Diskette Options ...42 11. Placing the Heatsink Support Base Removal Tool on the Computer 66...
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... CD-ROM Audio Connector (Optional 52 25. DMA Channels ...56 37. Beep Codes...61 41. EMC Regulations...63 vi Processor Active Fan Connector 53 30. BIOS Error Messages 62 42. Contents 14. Security Menu ...44 15. Boot Menu ...45 17. Exit Menu ...46 20. Optional Video In Connector (blue 53 29...
... CD-ROM Audio Connector (Optional 52 25. DMA Channels ...56 37. Beep Codes...61 41. EMC Regulations...63 vi Processor Active Fan Connector 53 30. BIOS Error Messages 62 42. Contents 14. Security Menu ...44 15. Boot Menu ...45 17. Exit Menu ...46 20. Optional Video In Connector (blue 53 29...
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...SE440BX-2 motherboard, including: • Features • Components • Back panel I/O connectors The remaining chapters explain how to: • Add or upgrade components like processors or memory • Use the BIOS Setup program to modify the motherboard's configuration • Upgrade the BIOS... Intel/Phoenix Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) • Single-jumper configuration • Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) connector Software drivers and utilities are available from Intel. NOTE For information about Intel® motherboards, including technical product specifications, BIOS ...
...SE440BX-2 motherboard, including: • Features • Components • Back panel I/O connectors The remaining chapters explain how to: • Add or upgrade components like processors or memory • Use the BIOS Setup program to modify the motherboard's configuration • Upgrade the BIOS... Intel/Phoenix Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) • Single-jumper configuration • Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) connector Software drivers and utilities are available from Intel. NOTE For information about Intel® motherboards, including technical product specifications, BIOS ...
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... B Yamaha YMF740 (DS1-L) PCI audio controller (optional) C Analog Devices AD1819A SoundPort† Codec (optional) D Wake on all SE440BX-2 motherboards. 8 Motherboard Components NOTE Components labeled optional do not come on LAN† technology connector (optional) E Legacy CD-ROM audio connector (optional...Intel 82371EB PCI ISA IDE Xcelerator (PIIX4E) W PC/PCI connector X Battery Y SMSC FDC37M707 Super I/O controller Z Flash BIOS AA Configuration jumper block BB Integrated speaker CC PCI slots DD Fan 3 EE ISA slots FF Chassis intrusion connector (optional) Figure 1. Motherboard...
... B Yamaha YMF740 (DS1-L) PCI audio controller (optional) C Analog Devices AD1819A SoundPort† Codec (optional) D Wake on all SE440BX-2 motherboards. 8 Motherboard Components NOTE Components labeled optional do not come on LAN† technology connector (optional) E Legacy CD-ROM audio connector (optional...Intel 82371EB PCI ISA IDE Xcelerator (PIIX4E) W PC/PCI connector X Battery Y SMSC FDC37M707 Super I/O controller Z Flash BIOS AA Configuration jumper block BB Integrated speaker CC PCI slots DD Fan 3 EE ISA slots FF Chassis intrusion connector (optional) Figure 1. Motherboard...
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...graphical display devices. The BIOS on proper date access in systems with UHCI. Use a shielded cable that meets the requirements for 133 MHz data transfer rates, allowing real data throughput in excess of 500 MB/sec 12 To attach more information on Intel motherboards and baseboards contains a ...century checking and maintenance feature that checks the least two significant digits of the year stored in the RTC during each BIOS request (INT 1Ah) to read and write operations that hide...
...graphical display devices. The BIOS on proper date access in systems with UHCI. Use a shielded cable that meets the requirements for 133 MHz data transfer rates, allowing real data throughput in excess of 500 MB/sec 12 To attach more information on Intel motherboards and baseboards contains a ...century checking and maintenance feature that checks the least two significant digits of the year stored in the RTC during each BIOS request (INT 1Ah) to read and write operations that hide...
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... device for legacy (non-Plug and Play) ISA cards when used by using a software utility on the motherboard. The BIOS provides the power-on upgrading the BIOS, see Chapter 4. SE440BX-2 Motherboard Product Guide BIOS The motherboard's system BIOS is contained in a flash memory device on a diskette or hard disk, or over a network. BIOS Upgrades Because the BIOS is stored in boards.
... device for legacy (non-Plug and Play) ISA cards when used by using a software utility on the motherboard. The BIOS provides the power-on upgrading the BIOS, see Chapter 4. SE440BX-2 Motherboard Product Guide BIOS The motherboard's system BIOS is contained in a flash memory device on a diskette or hard disk, or over a network. BIOS Upgrades Because the BIOS is stored in boards.
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... reduce power consumption by default; but the operating system must enter either password to work. Expansion Slots The motherboard has six expansion slots for a password. The BIOS enables APM by spinning down hard drives, and reducing power to access Setup. • Setting a user password ...Use an operating system option, such as incoming faxes or network messages. The password prompt is displayed before the computer is enabled in boards, like network cards, that expand the capabilities of your computer. Advanced Power Management (APM) APM's energy saving standby mode can be...
... reduce power consumption by default; but the operating system must enter either password to work. Expansion Slots The motherboard has six expansion slots for a password. The BIOS enables APM by spinning down hard drives, and reducing power to access Setup. • Setting a user password ...Use an operating system option, such as incoming faxes or network messages. The password prompt is displayed before the computer is enabled in boards, like network cards, that expand the capabilities of your computer. Advanced Power Management (APM) APM's energy saving standby mode can be...
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... Support for the power supply must be capable of individual devices, add-in boards (some add-in boards may require an ACPI-aware driver), video monitor, and hard disk drives ...• Plug and Play (including bus and device enumeration) and APM functionality normally contained in the BIOS • Power management control of delivering +5 V ± 5 % at the MII interface; The...Wake on Ring connector. Wake on LAN technology enables remote wakeup of a computer. SE440BX-2 Motherboard Product Guide Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) ACPI gives the operating system direct ...
... Support for the power supply must be capable of individual devices, add-in boards (some add-in boards may require an ACPI-aware driver), video monitor, and hard disk drives ...• Plug and Play (including bus and device enumeration) and APM functionality normally contained in the BIOS • Power management control of delivering +5 V ± 5 % at the MII interface; The...Wake on Ring connector. Wake on LAN technology enables remote wakeup of a computer. SE440BX-2 Motherboard Product Guide Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) ACPI gives the operating system direct ...
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... different sizes of DIMMs in the following memory features: • 168-pin DIMMs with the boxed Intel Pentium II processor. or double-sided DIMMs in different banks. • The BIOS detects the size and type of SDRAMs is greater than nine, the DIMM will be ECC and...Configuration feature in the motherboard DIMM sockets. SE440BX-2 Motherboard Product Guide Upgrade the Processor See the documentation that came with gold-plated contacts • 66 or 100 MHz SDRAM • Non-ECC (64-bit) and ECC (72-bit) memory • 3.3 V memory only • Single- The board has DIMM sockets ...
... different sizes of DIMMs in the following memory features: • 168-pin DIMMs with the boxed Intel Pentium II processor. or double-sided DIMMs in different banks. • The BIOS detects the size and type of SDRAMs is greater than nine, the DIMM will be ECC and...Configuration feature in the motherboard DIMM sockets. SE440BX-2 Motherboard Product Guide Upgrade the Processor See the documentation that came with gold-plated contacts • 66 or 100 MHz SDRAM • Non-ECC (64-bit) and ECC (72-bit) memory • 3.3 V memory only • Single- The board has DIMM sockets ...
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... to configure the memory controller for normal operation. You can access these steps: 1. Turn off all applicable Intel® SDRAM memory specifications, the motherboard should be fully compliant with all peripheral devices connected to this effect on the screen at power up. Location... these documents through the Internet at : http://www.intel.com/design/pcisets/memory/ NOTE All memory components and DIMMs used with the SE440BX-2 motherboard must comply with DIMMs that support the Serial Presence Detect (SPD) data structure. The BIOS will see page 19). 2. These include: the...
... to configure the memory controller for normal operation. You can access these steps: 1. Turn off all applicable Intel® SDRAM memory specifications, the motherboard should be fully compliant with all peripheral devices connected to this effect on the screen at power up. Location... these documents through the Internet at : http://www.intel.com/design/pcisets/memory/ NOTE All memory components and DIMMs used with the SE440BX-2 motherboard must comply with DIMMs that support the Serial Presence Detect (SPD) data structure. The BIOS will see page 19). 2. These include: the...
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...POST runs, Setup starts and displays the Maintenance menu. Jumper Settings for Setup Program Modes Mode Normal Configure Recovery Jumper Description 1-2 BIOS uses current configuration and passwords for setting the processor speed and clearing passwords. The jumper is controlled by the setting of the ...Setup program has three modes of the Setup program. Refer to change the configuration information and boot sequence for information on recovering the BIOS data during an upgrade. 35 3 Using the Setup Program This chapter provides an overview of operation: • Normal mode for...
...POST runs, Setup starts and displays the Maintenance menu. Jumper Settings for Setup Program Modes Mode Normal Configure Recovery Jumper Description 1-2 BIOS uses current configuration and passwords for setting the processor speed and clearing passwords. The jumper is controlled by the setting of the ...Setup program has three modes of the Setup program. Refer to change the configuration information and boot sequence for information on recovering the BIOS data during an upgrade. 35 3 Using the Setup Program This chapter provides an overview of operation: • Normal mode for...
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...the Passwords" on page 23. This setup screen will only show speeds up to Set the Processor Speed" on page 34. Main Menu Feature BIOS Version Processor Type Processor Speed System Memory Memory Bank 0 Memory Bank 1 Memory Bank 2 Language ECC Configuration System Time System Date Options No ...: 233, 266, 300, and 333 MHz. • With a host bus operating at 100 MHz, the board supports processors at the following speeds: 350, 400, and 450 MHz. SE440BX-2 Motherboard Product Guide Maintenance Menu This menu is for setting the processor speed and clearing the Setup passwords. To clear the...
...the Passwords" on page 23. This setup screen will only show speeds up to Set the Processor Speed" on page 34. Main Menu Feature BIOS Version Processor Type Processor Speed System Memory Memory Bank 0 Memory Bank 1 Memory Bank 2 Language ECC Configuration System Time System Date Options No ...: 233, 266, 300, and 333 MHz. • With a host bus operating at 100 MHz, the board supports processors at the following speeds: 350, 400, and 450 MHz. SE440BX-2 Motherboard Product Guide Maintenance Menu This menu is for setting the processor speed and clearing the Setup passwords. To clear the...
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... all devices. Not required with a Plug and Play operating system. When selected, displays the Video Configuration submenu. Clears the BIOS configuration data on the numeric keypad of the keyboard. Configures peripheral ports and devices. When selected, displays the Peripheral Configuration submenu. Specifies type of the ...
... all devices. Not required with a Plug and Play operating system. When selected, displays the Video Configuration submenu. Clears the BIOS configuration data on the numeric keypad of the keyboard. Configures peripheral ports and devices. When selected, displays the Peripheral Configuration submenu. Specifies type of the ...
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... Minutes • Disabled • Enabled (default) • Disabled • Standby (default) • Suspend • Sleep • No (default) • Yes Description Enables or disables the BIOS power management feature. Enables or disables User Setup Access.
... Minutes • Disabled • Enabled (default) • Disabled • Standby (default) • Suspend • Sleep • No (default) • Yes Description Enables or disables the BIOS power management feature. Enables or disables User Setup Access.
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... Power Failure • Stay Off Specifies the mode of the devices changes the drive lettering. Hard Drive No options Lists available hard drives. SE440BX-2 Motherboard Product Guide Boot Menu This menu is off. On Modem Ring • Stay Off Specifies how the computer responds to a LAN wakeup ... before power loss occurred. When selected, displays the Removable Devices submenu. 45 Scan User Flash Area • Disabled (default) Enables the BIOS to a PME wakeup • Power On event when the power is off until the power button is pressed. Power On restores power ...
... Power Failure • Stay Off Specifies the mode of the devices changes the drive lettering. Hard Drive No options Lists available hard drives. SE440BX-2 Motherboard Product Guide Boot Menu This menu is off. On Modem Ring • Stay Off Specifies how the computer responds to a LAN wakeup ... before power loss occurred. When selected, displays the Removable Devices submenu. 45 Scan User Flash Area • Disabled (default) Enables the BIOS to a PME wakeup • Power On event when the power is off until the power button is pressed. Power On restores power ...
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... device in the order listed. Changing the order of the devices changes the drive lettering. Exit Menu This menu is corrupted, the BIOS reads the custom defaults. Exit Menu Feature Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Load Custom Defaults Save Custom Defaults Discard ...values for exiting the Setup program, saving changes, and loading and saving defaults. Loads the custom defaults for Setup options. Normally, the BIOS reads the Setup values from flash memory. Discards changes without saving any changes made in CMOS RAM. The option values present when the ...
... device in the order listed. Changing the order of the devices changes the drive lettering. Exit Menu This menu is corrupted, the BIOS reads the custom defaults. Exit Menu Feature Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Load Custom Defaults Save Custom Defaults Discard ...values for exiting the Setup program, saving changes, and loading and saving defaults. Loads the custom defaults for Setup options. Normally, the BIOS reads the Setup values from flash memory. Discards changes without saving any changes made in CMOS RAM. The option values present when the ...
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... Memory Update Utility You can upgrade to configure your computer supplier or from the Intel World Wide Web site: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/ NOTE Please review the instructions distributed with the update utility before attempting a BIOS upgrade. Boot the computer and press when you see the message: Press Key if you need...
... Memory Update Utility You can upgrade to configure your computer supplier or from the Intel World Wide Web site: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/ NOTE Please review the instructions distributed with the update utility before attempting a BIOS upgrade. Boot the computer and press when you see the message: Press Key if you need...
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...directory. 3. The extracted file contains the following files: LICENSE.TXT BIOINSTR.TXT BIOS.EXE 5. To extract the BIOS.EXE file to the diskette, change to the temporary directory that holds the BIOS.EXE file and type: BIOS A: 8. Then copy the BIOS upgrade file to a temporary directory on your drive A is unable to ...create the diskette. 2. The diskette now holds the new BIOS files, the Intel® Flash Update Utility, and the recovery files. 48 The computer is an LS-120 diskette drive, you must use a 1.44-MB diskette...
...directory. 3. The extracted file contains the following files: LICENSE.TXT BIOINSTR.TXT BIOS.EXE 5. To extract the BIOS.EXE file to the diskette, change to the temporary directory that holds the BIOS.EXE file and type: BIOS A: 8. Then copy the BIOS upgrade file to a temporary directory on your drive A is unable to ...create the diskette. 2. The diskette now holds the new BIOS files, the Intel® Flash Update Utility, and the recovery files. 48 The computer is an LS-120 diskette drive, you must use a 1.44-MB diskette...