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PS/2 Mouse SPP/ECP/EPP Print Port Connector Speaker Out RJ45 LAN Connector Connector On-board Sound Connector (DX34) COM 2 Port Line In PS/2 Keyboard COM 1 Port Connector CD Audio-In (DX34 Only) FAX-VOICE (DX34 Only) AC97 CODEC C hip (DX34 Only) WOL (Wake On LAN) Connector Low ESR Capacitor...
1. Installing CPU Pull up the CPU socket level and up to CPU Pin 1 and cut edge 90-degree angle. Locate Pin 1 in the socket and look for a Everything you need to boot this (golden) cut edge on the CPU upper interface. motherboard is included in this Match Pin 1 and cut edge.
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3. Installing Thermal Sensor 5. SW1 Setting CPU FSB Frequency & Ratio The Thermal Sensor Connector (CN12 & CN1) provides you to use the thermal sensor ® When you are using the Intel engineer sample CPU with DX34/DX34Plus, the SW1 to detect the CPU temperature of the components on the motherboard.
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6. Install DIMM Modules 8. Connecting Redundant SPS Connector This motherboard implements Redundant SPS connector to provide better expansibility This motherboard has three 168-pin DIMM sockets that allow you to install PC100 or on superior server. It is feasible to install an additional 337-watts power supply module PC133 memory up to 1.5GB.
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10. Connecting 68-pin Ultra3 SCSI Cable (DX34 Plus) 12. CD-IN & FAX-Voice Connector (Applied to DX34) The DX34Plus provides two 68-pin Ultra Wide/Ultra 2/3 SCSI connectors for 16-bit If you have installed the CD-ROM drive in the or 16-bit differential SCSI devices. system, the CD-In Connector (CN19) can be connected to audio output connector of internal CD-ROM drive.
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16. Power-On and Load BIOS Setup 14. Select Buzzer or Ext. Speaker After you finish the setting of jumpers and connect correct cables. Power on and There is one jumper cap over pin1 and pin2 of JP4 for internal buzzer. If you want to enter the BIOS Setup, press <Del>...
Part Number and Serial Number If you encounter any trouble to boot you system, follow the procedures accordingly to resolve the problem. The Part Number and Serial number are printe d on bar code label. You can find this bar code label on the outside packing, on ISA/CPU slot or on component side of PCB. For example: Start Turn off the power and unplug the AC power cable, then remove all...
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