packard bell 6815410500 Bolos Motherboard User Manual
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packard bell 6815410500 Bolos Motherboard User Manual
Pacakrd Bell Bolos M/Board
Specification
BIOS : AMI
Chipset : Chipset consists of the AMD 761Northbridge controller, and of the
VIA 686B Southbridge controller.
CPU Support :Socket A. Supports AMD Duron and Athlon processors at 1 to 1.4
GHz
AMD processors are available with 100 or 133 Mhz host bus speed (or front side
bus) which is multiplied to achieve the actual clock speed. Because AMD
processors have a feature called
“double pump” they are able to double the data bandwidth to 200 or 266 MHz.
For this reason AMD
CPU’s are often referred to as having a host bus speed of 200/266 MHz instead
of 100/133 MHz.
The lower numbers indicate the actual host bus speed, the higher numbers refer
to the effective data bandwith. 100/133 (200/266) MHz Host bus speed
processors are supported on motherboards revision 700 and higher. Before
revision 700 the motherboard will be shipped with a 100 MHz host bus speed
processor, the jumper J51 on those motherboards will be set open by default.
On revisions 700 andhigher of this motherboard jumper J51 will be set
according to the requirements of the processor the system was shipped with.
See the table below for details Revision History
Partnumbers| Revision #| Supported CPU host bus speed|
Effective data bandwidth
---|---|---|---
6815410500| 2.2 B1| 100| 200
6815410700| 3.0 B2| 100 / 133| 200 / 266
6815410800| 3.0 B3| 100 / 133| 200 / 266
Form Factor : ATX (230 x 305 mm) Form Factor
RAM :
- Supports 2 memory slots, compatible with SDRAM DDR memory modules Data bus frequency: 200 MHz / 266 MHz
- ECC memory checking is supported
Maximum memory supported: 1 GB
DDR memory supports high-speed 200 MHz (PC200) and 266 MHz (PC266) modules
DDR Memory is, similar to the CPU host speed bus, often described by data bandwidth rather then by actual clock-speed. In the PC-industry the DDR memory modules PC200 and PC266 are therefor also known as PC1600 and PC2100.
DRAM support: 32/64/128/256/512 MB
Jumpers
Jumper | Configuration |
---|---|
JP5 – Clear CMOS Jumper (CMOS) | 1-2 : Normal operation (default) |
2-3 : Clear current BIOS default settings
J18 – Suspend To RAM (STR)| Open : Disable STR mode
Close : Enable STR mode (default)
J6 – Rear USB Device Wake Up Selection| 1-2 : Enable Rear USB Device Wake Up (default)
2-3 : Disable Rear USB Device Wake Up
J8 – Front USB Device Wake Up Selection| 1-2 : Enable Front USB Device Wake Up (default)
2-3 : Disable Front USB Device Wake Up
JP1 – DDR DIMM support| 1-2 : Registered DIMM support
2-3 : Unbuffered DDR DIMM support (default)
JP51 – 100/133 MHz support| Open : 100 MHz (default)
Close : 133 MHz
J50 – Rear USB Device Wake Up Selection| 1-2 : Enable Rear USB Device Wake Up (default)
2-3 : Disable Rear USB Device Wake Up
Note about the USB features: There is support for 4 USB ports on the motherboard, all of which are active at the same time (thus no need for a USB selection jumper). The jumper J6 and J8 are used to activate Wake up from S3 state (one of the ACPI sleep modes) via a USB device (keyboard, mouse…) connected to one of the USB ports/headers.
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