Mounting The Motherboard In The Chassis; Connecting Cables; Power Supply Connectors; Secondary Power Connector - Supero SUPER P6DGS User's And Bios Manual

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SUPER P6DGS/P6DGE/P6DGU/P6SGU
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Mounting the Motherboard in the Chassis

All the motherboards have standard mounting holes to fit different types of
chassis.
Chassis may come with a variety of mounting fasteners, made of
metal or plastic.
Although a chassis may have both metal and plastic fas-
teners, metal fasteners are the most highly recommended because they
ground the system board to the chassis.
fasteners as possible for better grounding.
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Connecting Cables

Power Supply Connector
After you have securely mounted
the motherboard to the chassis,
you are ready to connect the
cables.
Attach power supply
cables to J32 for an ATX power
supply. See Table 2-2 for pin defi-
nitions of an ATX power supply.

Secondary Power Connector

The Secondary Power Connector
is recommended when a heavy
load of peripherals have been
connected to the motherboard.
Note: Be sure to use a 1 X 6 pin connector and
check the power supply layout before attach-
The Secondary Power Con-
ing it.
nector is located on J36.
Table 2-3 for pin definitions.

Infrared Connector

The infrared connector is located
on pins 1-8 of JF2. See Table 2-4
for pin definitions.
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Therefore, use as many metal
Table 2-2
ATX Power Supply Connector
Pin Definitions for J32
Pin Number Definition
1
3.3V
2
3.3V3
3
Ground
4
5V
5
Ground
6
5V
7
Ground
8
PW-OK
9
5VSB
10
12V
Table 2-3
Secondary Power Connector
J36
Pin
Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
+5V (keyed)
*P6DGE/P6DGS/P6DGU only
See
Table 2-4
Infrared Pin
Definitions
for JF2
Pin
Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2-6
Pin Number Definition
11
3.3V
12
-12V
13
Ground
14
PS-ON
15
Ground
16
Ground
17
Ground
18
-5V
19
5V
20
5V
Definition
Ground
Ground
Ground
+3.3V
+3.3V
Definition
+5V
Key
IRRX
Ground
IRTX
NC
NC
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