Instruction Manual

Motherboard
The motherboard holds the microprocessor, memory, ports, expansionslots, CMOS battery and
IDE controller.
Locating the
motherboard
components
The following components are identified in the illustration.
q CPU. Intel celeron microprocessor; speed determined by your build-to-order specifications.
q Memory slots. Two 168-pin DIMM sockets allow system memory from 16MB to512MB of
SDRAM.
q Expansion card connectors. Connections from the motherboard tothe expansion card.
q CMOS battery. The battery maintains CMOS setting when the computer is turned off.
q The Audio Modem Riser (AMR) Connector. AMR defines acommon standard interface for
adding amodem or audio riser card.
q Digital Flat Panel Port supports flat panels with adigital signal for superior quality. Many
flat panels only use the analog signal that was initially designed for CRT monitors.
Motherboard connectors and jumpers
There are several jumpers onthe motherboard toconfigure various options and settings. All other
configurable settings are performed in the BIOS, or the computer automatically adjusts its own
settings for different components.