User manual
3 MIO-9290 User Manual
Chapter 1 General Information
Chipset: Intel® QM77 I/O Controller
– Direct Media Interface
∗ Up to 20 Gb/s each direction, full duplex
∗ Transparent to software
– Integrated Serial ATA Host Controller
∗ Data transfer rates up to 6.0 Gb/s (600 MB/s)
∗ Integrated AHCI controller
– USB
∗ NEW: xHCI Host Controller, supporting SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ports
∗ Two EHCI Host Controllers, supporting HighSpeed USB 2.0 ports
∗ Supports wake-up from sleeping states S1–S4
∗ Supports legacy Keyboard/Mouse software
– Power Management Logic
∗ Supports Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI), Version 4.0a
∗ ACPI-defined power states (processor driven C states)
∗ ACPI Power Management Timer
∗ SMI# generation
System Memory Support
– Non-ECC, DDR3/DDR3L memory with two SODIMM up to 16GB
– DDR3/DDR3L/DDR3L-RS at 1.35 V / 1.5 V Data Transfer Rates
∗ 1333 MT/s (PC3-10600), 1600 MT/s (PC3-12800)
– 64-bit wide channels
– Intel® Fast Memory Access (Intel® FMA):
∗ Just-in-Time Command Scheduling
∗ Command Overlap
∗ Out-of-Order Scheduling
– DDR3/DDR3L default is auto select, but have an option that can select as DDR3/
DDR3L by jumper (J1).
Graphic Engine
– DirectX* Video Acceleration (DXVA) support for accelerating video process-
ing
∗ Full AVC/VC1/MPEG2 Hardware Acceleration
– OpenGL* 3.1 and OpenCL 11 support
– DirectX* 11, DirectX* 10.1, DirectX* 10, DirectX* 9 support
Display
– Multi-display interfaces: DVI-I, HDMI, display port on rear I/O, dual channel
24-bit LVDS on internal connector, display port from MIOe
– Support Extend and Clone mode with multi-display device
– Dual Independent Display
∗ Any two combination between: VGA, LVDS, HDMI, display port (from Rear
I/O), display port (from MIOe)
– Triple Independent Display:
* DVI-I + HDMI + display port
* Triple independent display is not supported under XP with Ivy Bridge processor
* Sandy Bridge CPU didn’t support triple independent display.
– Integrated Dual LVDS channel support resolution up to 1920 x1080 at 60 Hz
– DVI-I output up to resolution 2560x1600 at 60 Hz. Can support Analog RGB
display (VGA) through adaptor.
– Display Port (DP) supports resolution up to 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz.
* Ivy Bridge CPU didn’t support DP display under DOS
* Display Port on rear I/O didn’t support hot plug and audio function because it used
Embedded DisplayPort (eDP) from processor connecting to DP connector, Intel eDP
didn’t support it.