Freetech P5F97, P5F103 User Manual

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Table Of Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction
1.1 Overview
1.2 P5F97/P5F103 Specifications/Features
1.2.1 Hardware
1.2.2 Software
1.2.3 Environment
1.3 P5F97/P5F103 Mainboard Layout
1.4 Microprocessor
1.5 Level 2 Cache
1.6 Chipset
1.7 Main Memory
1.8 Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) slot
1.9 Enhanced IDE Support
1.10 Keyboard, Mouse and USB Interface
1.11 Real-time Clock, CMOS RAM and Battery
1.12 IrDA Infrared Support
1.13 Power Management
1.14 System Power On/Off Control
1.15 System Sleep / Resume
1.16 Wake On LAN (WOL)
Chapter 2
Hardware Installation
2.1 Unpacking
2.2 Installation
2.2.1 Attaching Connectors
2.2.2 Setting DIP Switches
2.2.3 Installing System Memory
2.2.4 Clear CMOS and Password
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Chapter 3
BIOS Configuration
3.1 Entering Setup
3.2 CMOS Setup Utility
3.3 Standard CMOS Setup
3.4 IDE HDD Auto Detection
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3.5 Load Setup Defaults
3.6 Save & Exit Setup
3.7 Exit Without Saving
3.8 BIOS Features Setup
3.9 Chipset Features Setup
3.10 Power Management Setup
3.11 PnP/PCI Configuration
3.12 Integrated Peripherals
3.13 Supervisor / User Password
Chapter 4
Driver and Utility
4.1 Flash Utility
4.2 EIDE Bus Master Driver
4.3 USB Driver
4.4 AGP Driver
4.5 ESS Audio Driver
4.1.1 Install ESS Audio driver
4.1.2 Install ESS Rack driver
APPENDIX
System Environment Monitor (optional)
1.0.1 Hardware Doctor Setup
1.0.2 Setting the Threshold
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1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
The P5F97/P5F103 is a high quality, high performance, function enhanced mainboard, based on the powerful Intel Pentium, AMD K6/ K6-2 and Cyrix MX/MII processor. This mainboard is designed around the latest ALi (Acer Lab) Aladdin V chipset in a Micro-ATX (P5F97) or ATX(P5F103) form factor.
The P5F97/P5F103 mainboard delivers workstation level performance with its integrated AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port), Bus Mastering EIDE (Enhanced IDE) controller, concurrent PCI bus, and its ability to accommodate EDO (Extended Data Out) and SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM) memory. When this high data stream bandwidth mainboard is equipped with powerful processor with MMX technology, your system has the power to handle future demanding communication, multi-media, multi-tasking and intensive 32-bit applications on advanced 32-bit operating systems.
P5F97/P5F103 mainboard achieves the highest reliability by supporting the ECC (Error Checking and Correction) memory protection. This enables the P5F97/P5F103 mainboard to achieve superior data integrity and fault-tolerance, in respect to memory errors while running applications.
The P5F97/P5F103 mainboard offers outstanding I/O capabilities. It contains a full set of PC I/O, such as dual channel PCI EIDE interfaces, a floppy controller, two FIFOed serial port connectors, an SPP/EPP/ECP capable bidirectional parallel port connector, an IrDA compatible infrared port, dual USB (Universal Serial Bus) port, and a PS/2 keyboard and mouse connector. One AGP slot, two(P5F97) or four(P5F103) PCI local bus slots and two(P5F97) or three(P5F103) ISA bus slots provide expandability for add on peripheral cards.
The P5F97/P5F103 mainboard is OnNow PC, Managed PC and PC98 compliant. It also offers optimized system performance, integrated power management, Trend Chipaway Virus and system manageability (optional).
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Optimized System Performance: AGP improves the Graphics performance dramatically, Ultra DMA/33 speeds up disk drive access, Enhanced SDRAM support for fastest access to memory, and Concurrent PCI enables simultaneous data transfer.
Trend Chipaway Virus(TCAV): This unique, specially designed solution stops boot viruses from infecting the boot sector or partition table during the “threat” period that exists before the boot sector loads and traditional anti-virus protection takes effect. Trend ChipAway Virus resides in the BIOS to prevent boot viruses from causing any damage to computers.
System Manageability: Winbond W83781D Hardware Environment Monitoring chip (assembly option) enables the ability for system voltage, temperature and fan speed monitoring detection.
In addition to superior hardware capabilities, features like bus mastering EIDE driver, Plug and Play, Soft-off, APM (Advanced Power Management), External Modem Ring On, Wake On LAN (WOL), Watchdog timer wake up, Sleeping state indicator, fan off in sleeping state (requires Fan with tachometer output) and BIOS upgradability are provided on the P5F97/P5F103 platform.
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1.2 P5F97/P5F103 Specifications/Features
1.2.1 Hardware
CPU Supports the following CPUs in a ZIF Socket 7
Intel Pentium 90 ~ 200MHz. Intel Pentium w/MMX 166 ~ 233MHz. AMD K5 PR90 ~ 166MHz AMD K6 /166 ~ 300MHz AMD K6-2 /250 ~ 350MHz Cyrix/IBM 6x86 PR133 ~ 166MHz Cyrix/IBM 6x86L PR133 ~ 166MHz Cyrix/IBM 6x86MX PR166 ~ PR233MHz Cyrix/IBM 6x86MII PR233 ~ PR333MHz
VRM Switching Voltage Regulator on board
Provides 2.0V to 3.5V operating voltage for CPU core. Coprocessor CPU built-in FPU (floating point unit) Speed CPU bus clock 60/66/75/83/95/100 MHz
AGP clock 60/66 MHz
PCI bus clock 30/33 MHz
ISA bus clock 8.33/10 MHz Chipset ALi Aladdin V (M1541) Chipset
ALi’s Aladdin V (M1543) chipset built in I/O
ESS Audio Drive ES1898 sound chip
Winbond’s W83781D chip (assembly option) L2 Cache P5F97/P5F103 comes with 512KB(default) or
1MB(optional) Pipeline Burst SRAM DRAM 3 x 168-pin DIMM sockets
Supports 8MB to 768MB memory
Supports 3.3V EDO and SDRAM memory EIDE Controller Supports four EIDE devices in two channels
Supports PIO mode 0 through mode 4 drives
Supports Bus Mastering DMA mode 2 drives
Supports Bus Mastering UDMA/33 mode 2 drivers
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Enhanced I/O One floppy disk controller
One Standard/EPP/ECP parallel port connector
Two 16550 compatible serial port connectors
One IrDA compatible Infrared port
Two USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports Mouse/Keyboard PS/2 keyboard & mouse connector Expansion Slots One AGP Slot
Two(P5F97) or Four(P5F103) 32-bit PCI slots Two(P5F97) or Three(P5F103) 16-bit ISA slots (one PCI/ISA shared slot)
Power Management Compliant with EPA, APM 1.2 and ACPI
Micro-ATX/ATX soft-off power control Power - On by External Modem Ring Power - On by Alarm Power - On by Wake On LAN (WOL) Sleep state indicator CPU Fan off in sleep mode
System Management Winbond W83781D PC Environment Monitor
(Assembly option) Voltage Regulator Switching regulator Form Factor P5F97 in Micro-ATX Form Factor
19.5cm x 24.5cm (7.7"x 9.6")
P5F103 in ATX Form Factor
19.5cm x 30.5cm (12.0"x 7.7")
1.2.2 Software
BIOS Built-in Trend Chipaway Virus(TCAV)
Flash BIOS with ESCD (Extended System
Configuration Data) block
Supports APM, PnP, Multi-Boot, DMI and
EIDE devices
Supports High-Capacity LS-120 and ZIP
Removable Media Drive
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Driver AGP driver & IDE Bus mastering driver Utility Flash utility for BIOS upgrade O.S. Operates with MS_DOS, Windows 3.x,
Windows for Work Groups 3.x, Windows95,
Windows 98, Windows NT4.0, OS/2,
Novell Netware, Novell UnixWare 1.1
and SCO Unix 5.x
1.2.3 Environment
Ambient Temperature 00C to 500C (Operating) Relative Humidity 0 to 85% (Operating) Vibration 0 to 500 Hz DC Voltage 4.9V to 5.2V DC Voltage 2.00V to 3.50V (depend on CPU) DC Voltage -5V, +12V, -12V, +5VSB 5% tolerance.
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ALi
1
JP11
1
M1543
DIMM2
1
DIMM1
DIMM3
6
1
5
10
BANK 0
7
BANK 1
14
SW2
DIP
5 6
1 2 3 4
ON
1: CPU Socket 2: ISA Expansion Slots 3: PCI Expansion Slots 4: AGP Slot 5: DIMM Module Sockets 6: IDE Connectors 7: Floppy Drive Connector 8: Parallel Port Connector (T) Serial Port Connectors (B) 9: IR Port Header 10: ATX Power Connector 11: PS/2 Mouse Connector (T) PS/2 Keyboard Connector (B)
JP7
BANK 2
FAN
17
2
JP14
WOL
21
1
19
MD1
MD2
22
22
SW1
DIP
ON
13
3
4
JP13
15
ALi
M1541
82443EX
Socket 7
1
12: Flash BIOS 13: Switching Regulator 14: Front panel Connectors 15: Battery (CR2032 Lithium) 16: Dual USB Connector 17: CPU FAN Connector 18: System Monitor W83781D(optional) 19: Wake On LAN Header 20: Game/MIDI Port (T) Audio MIC/IN/OUT (B) 21: Voice Modem Connector 22: L2 Cache (Data Cache)
18
AudioDrive
ESS
ES1898
CD2
CD1
IR
20
9
8
1 2 3
16
11
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12
ALi
1
JP11
1
M1543
DIMM2
1
DIMM1
6
1
5
10
BANK 0
7
BANK 1
14
SW2
DIP
5 6
1 2 3 4
ON
1: CPU Socket 2: ISA Expansion Slots 3: PCI Expansion Slots 4: AGP Slot 5: DIMM Module Sockets 6: IDE Connectors 7: Floppy Drive Connector 8: Parallel Port Connector (T) Serial Port Connectors (B) 9: IR Port Header
3
1
WOL
19
MD1
4
DIMM3
JP13
21
22
ALi
M1541
82443EX
JP7
BANK 2
Socket 7
FAN
1
22
SW1
17
10: ATX Power Connector 11: PS/2 Mouse Connector (T) PS/2 Keyboard Connector (B) 12: Flash BIOS 13: Switching Regulator 14: Front panel Connectors 15: Battery (CR2032 Lithium) 16: Dual USB Connector 17: CPU FAN Connector 18: System Monitor W83781D(optional)
19: Wake On LAN Header 20: Game/MIDI Port (T) Audio MIC/IN/OUT (B) 21: Voice Modem Connector 22: L2 Cache (Data Cache)
JP14
18
AudioDrive
ESS
ES1898
CD2
MD2
CD1
IR
20
9
8
DIP
1 2 3
ON
16
13
11
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1.4 Microprocessor
The P5F97/P5F103 meets all requirements of a Pentium flexible mainboard.
The requirements for a Pentium flexible mainboard are:
1. CPU ZIF socket is Socket 7.
2. BIOS can support various Pentium class processors with different CPU core frequency.
3. On-board switching regulators and heat sinks meet CPU’s core and I/O voltage/current/thermal specifications.
The P5F97/P5F103 mainboard can support the following CPUs
Intel Pentium 90 ~ 200MHz. Intel MMX Pentium 166 ~ 233MHz. Cyrix/IBM 6x86 PR133 ~ 166MHz Cyrix/IBM 6x86L PR133 ~ 166MHz Cyrix/IBM 6x86MX PR166 ~ PR233MHz Cyrix/IBM M II PR233 ~ PR333MHz AMD K5 PR90 ~ 166MHz AMD K6 /166 ~ 300 MHz AMD K6-2 /250 ~ 350MHz
M A Cooling Fan And Heat Sink Assembly Are Required To Protect The Cpu From Being Damaged Due To Overheating.
1.5 Level 2 Cache
The P5F97/P5F103 mainboard provides standard 512KB synchronous pipelined burst SRAM cache on board as a manufacture default. However the 1MB synchronous pipelined burst SRAM cache are also available by special request.
1.6 Chipset
The ALi Aladdin V chipset consists of a M1541 System Controller, and a M1543 PCI ISA/IDE Accelerator.
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M1541: - CPU interface controller
- AGP Interface controller
- Integrated DRAM/Cache controller
- Extensive CPU-to-AGP, CPU-to-DRAM, CPU-to-PCI, AGP-to-DRAM, AGP-to­PCI, PCI-to-AGP and PCI-to-DRAM data buffering
M1543: - Interface between the PCI and ISA buses
- Fully synchronous PCI 2.1 bus interface
- Power Management Logic
- USB controller
- EIDE controller
- Seven DMA channels, one timer/counter,
two eight-channel interrupt controllers, NMI logic, SMI interrupt logic, and PCI/ ISA bus arbitrator
- SMBus interface
- Real-Time clock
- Super I/O and Keyboard controller
1.7 Main Memory
The P5F97/P5F103 mainboard provides three 168-pin DIMM sockets to support 8MB to 768MB of system memory. The sockets support 1M x 64 (8MB), 2M x 64 (16MB), 4M x 64 (32MB), 8M x 64 (64MB), 16Mx64(128MB) and 32Mx64(256MB) DIMM in single- or double-sided modules. The DIMM have to be 3.3V & unbuffered memory.
The P5F97/P5F103 supports two types of DRAMs, Extended Data Out (EDO), and Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM). Memory timing requires 70ns or faster for EDO, and equal or faster speed than the CPU bus clock for SDRAMs.
The P5F97/P5F103 mainboard achieves the highest reliability by supporting the ECC (Error Checking and Correction) memory protections. The ECC is a hardware scheme which detects all single and dual-bit errors, and corrects all single-bit error during main memory access. The ECC can be supported only if all the DIMM
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memory modules come with parity bits and the option “DRAM Data Integrity Mode” in the Chipset Features Setup has to be set to “ECC”.
EDO DRAM is designed to improve the DRAM read performance. It holds the memory data valid until the next memory access cycle, unlike FPM DRAM that tri-states the memory data when the precharge cycle occur, prior to the next memory access cycle. SDRAM uses the system clock to synchronize the flow of addresses, data, control and the pipelining of operation. This yields a significant memory performance improvement.
1.8 Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) Slot
The P5F97/P5F103 mainboard is equipped with an Accelerated Graphic Port slot which is compliant to the AGP specification 1.0. The AGP runs at 66.6MHz (or 60MHz) clock and supports both 1x and 2x mode for 66.6MHz and 133MHz 3.3V devices. The data transfer rate on the AGP bus can be 4 times faster than PCI bus.
The following is a clock frequency for different system clock operating modes:
System Clock CPU Bus Clock AGP Clock PCI Clock
60MHz 60MHz 60MHz 30MHz 66MHz 66MHz 66MHz 33MHz 75MHz 75MHz 60MHz 30MHz 83MHz 83MHz 66MHz 33MHz 95MHz 95MHz 63MHz 31MHz 100MHz 100MHz 66MHz 33MHz 105MHz 105MHz 70MHz 35MHz 110MHz 110MHz 73MHz 36MHz 115MHz 115MHz 76MHz 38MHz 120MHz 120MHz 80MHz 40MHz 124MHz 124MHz 82MHz 41MHz 133MHz 133MHz 88MHz 44MHz
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1.9 Enhanced IDE Support
The P5F97/P5F103 mainboard provides two enhanced high performance PCI IDE interfaces capable of supporting four devices with PIO mode 0 through mode 4, bus-mastering DMA mode 2, and bus-mastering Ultra DMA/33 ATAPI devices. Detection of IDE device type and transfer rate is automatically performed by the BIOS. The traditional PIO IDE device requires a substantial amount of CPU bandwidth to handle all the activities of IDE access including waiting for mechanical activities. The Bus Master logic designed in the ALi Aladdin V chipset is intended to reduce the workload of the CPU, hence increasing CPU efficiency. The Bus Master takes care of the data transfer between IDE and memory, and lets the CPU handle other tasks. In true multi-tasking operating systems such as Windows 95, Windows98, Windows NT, and OS/2, by using bus-mastering IDE, the CPU workload can be reduced to complete other tasks while disk data transfers are occurring. The driver must be loaded in order to make the EIDE drive operate in bus-mastering DMA mode.
The following is a data transfer rate comparison table for different IDE operating modes
:
Operating Mode Maximum Data Transfer Rate PIO Mode 3 11.1 MB/Second PIO Mode 4 16.6 MB/Second DMA Mode 1 13.3 MB/Second DMA Mode 2 16.6 MB/Second Ultra DMA/33 33.2MB/Second
1.10 Keyboard, Mouse and USB Interface
The 5V line to the PS/2 keyboard, mouse connector and USB header, are protected with 3Amp/125V fuse.
The P5F97/P5F103 mainboard has a dual USB connector to support two USB ports. The USB is a serial bus interface standard that is
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designed to bring the “Plug and Play” concept to the outside of the computer system chassis. The bus allows devices to be attached, configured, used and detached while the host system is in operation.
The USB will allow as many as 63 devices to be daisy chained in any combination per port. With up to 12Mbits/sec transfer rate, the USB is suitable for devices such as keyboard, mouse, digital joystick, game pad, fax/modem, scanner, printer, ISDN and telephony device.
1.11 Real-time Clock, CMOS RAM and Battery
The integrated real-time clock (RTC) provides a time of day clock, and an 85-year calendar with alarm features. P5F97/P5F103 also has 242 bytes battery backed CMOS RAM which stores the system setup information and password. The RTC and CMOS RAM can be set via the BIOS SETUP program. The contents of the CMOS RAM can be cleared by placing a shunt to short pin2 and pin3 of JP11 for 5 seconds when the system power is off. A coin-cell style Lithium CR2032 battery is used to provide power to the RTC and CMOS memory. The battery has a three year life if the system is not powered up. When the system powers up, the power for the RTC and CMOS RAM is supplied from the 5 V power supply to extend the life of the battery.
1.12 IrDA Infrared Support
A 5-pin header connector is used to connect a Hewlett Packard HSDSL­1000 compatible IrDA or Sharp ASKIR Infrared module. Once the module is installed, the user can use application software such as Microsoft Infrared (MSIR) to transfer files between the computer system and portable devices such as laptops and printers.
1.13 Power Management
The integrated DPMA (Dynamic Power Management Architecture) features in the ALi Aladdin V chipset go far beyond the original vision of the “Green PC” to create exciting new application models for the “OnNow” PC platform. The “OnNow” PC is a PC which is always on and ready for use but appears to be off when not in use.
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The P5F97/P5F103 not only complies with EPA, APM1.2 and ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface), but also provides the following power management features.
- Power-on by an external modem ring in or a watchdog timer (Alarm) System could be powered on by phone ring, or by software that has requested the PC to wake up at a preset time.
- Power Management mode indicator The standby LED will blink once a second when system entering DOZE Mode and blink twice a second when system entering STANDBY Mode. When system entering SUSPEND Mode, standby LED will stop blinking and stay on.
- Fan off in suspend mode The CPU cooling fan will be turned off when the system is in suspend mode. (required cooling FAN cable connect to motherboard FAN connector).
1.14 System Power On/Off Control
If Micro-ATX or ATX power supply is used, you may enjoy a lot of special features as mentioned in the following. System power can be turned on by network card (WOL), power button, an external modem ring, an alarm. To enable the “Wake On LAN” feature, the option “Resume by LAN” in the BIOS Power Management Setup has to be set to “Enabled”.To enable the “modem ring on” feature, the option “Resume by Ring” in the BIOS Integrated Peripherals Setup has to be set to “Enabled”. To enable the “alarm on” feature, the option “Resume by Alarm” in the BIOS Integrated Peripherals Setup has to be set to “Enabled”.
System power can be turned off in one of two ways: a front panel power button or soft-off control. When the option “PWR-BTTN” in the BIOS Power Management Setup is set to “Power Off”, pressing the power button will immediately turn off the system power. But if the “PWR­BTTN” option is set to “Disabled”, you have to press the power button and hold it for more than 4 seconds to turn off the system power. The system power can also be turned off via software control. The system BIOS will turn the system power off when it receives the proper APM command from the Operating System. For example, Windows 95 will
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issue Soft Off APM command when the user selects “Shutdown” in Start Menu. In order to make Soft Off feature work properly, Power Management/APM must be enabled in the system BIOS and Operating System.
1.15 System Sleep / Resume
When Advanced Power Management (APM) is activated in the system BIOS and the Operating System's APM/ACPI driver is loaded, Sleep mode (Suspend) can be entered in one of three ways: press the front panel power button, select “Suspend” in Windows 95/98 Start Menu or no system activity for a pre-defined length of time. To use the power button to control system sleep/resume, the option “PWR­BTTN” in the BIOS Power Management Setup has to be set to “Green Mode”
When the system enters the sleep mode, the CPU stops running, the Ali Aladdin V chipset and related circuits stay in the lowest power state, the HDD stops spinning, the monitor screen becomes blank, the STB LED (STANDBY LED) indicator on the front panel turn on, and the CPU cooling fan is turned off (Note: in order to turn off the fan in sleep mode, you need to connect the CPU cooling fan to the on-board fan power connectors).
1.16 Wake On LAN (WOL)
Wake on LAN (WOL) is a 1x3 pin header for remote wake up of the computer through a network. Wake on LAN requires an ATX power supply installed and PCI add-in network interface card (NIC) with remote wake up capabilities. The remote wake up header on the NIC must be connected to the onboard Wake on LAN header. The NIC monitors network traffic at the NIC interface and when it detects a Magic Packet (MP Wake-up) it asserts a wake up signal that powers up the computer.
Note: For WOL (Wake on LAN), the 5Vsb (5V standby) line of the ATX power supply must be capable of delivering 5V with 5% tolerance at 720mA or higher.
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M Static Electricity Precautions
Before removing the Mainboard from its anti-static bag, you need to elim­inate any static electricity that may be accumulated on your body. The charge that can build up in your body may be more than enough to dam­age integrated circuits on the system board. Therefore, it is important to observe basic precautions whenever you handle or use computer compo­nents. Although areas with humid climate are much less prone to static build-up, it is best to always safeguard against accidental damage that may lead to costly repairs. The following measures should be sufficient to protect your equipment from static discharge:
l After removing the system cover, discharge any static electricity that might have accumulated in your body by touching a grounded or anti­static surface (e.g. anti-static pads or using a grounding wrist strap). If nothing is available, touch the power supply housing. This assumes the system unit is plugged into the AC outlet. Be certain to do this before removing components from their anti-static coverings.
l When handling separate cards, boards or modules, be cautious to avoid contacting with the components on them, and also with the “gold finger” connectors that plug into the expansion slot. It is best to handle them either by their edges or by mounting brackets that attach to the slot open­ing in the system cases. However, the above recommendation are just intended to avoid the static discharge problem.
l Make certain that everything connects to the system case, including the power supply, is unplugged before doing the installation work.
2.1 Unpacking
The P5F97/P5F103 mainboard package contains the following:
r Mainboard r One IDE 40-pin ribbon cable r One floppy 34-pin ribbon cable r Driver and Utility diskettes r User's manual
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2.2 Installation
The P5F97/P5F103 is designed to fit into a standard Micro-ATX/ATX form factor chassis. It is highly recommended to use as many metal fasteners as possible to mount the mainboard in the chassis for better grounding.
P5F97/P5F103 Mainboard Connector/Jumper Location
ISA3
ISA2
ISA1
PCI4
HDD LED
SPEAKER
KEYLOCK& POWER LED
RESETSTB LED PWR SW
1
JP11
CMOS RAM Clearance
1
IDE1 Connector
Front Panel Connector
1
FDD Connector
PCI3
Enable/Disable onboard sound card
WOL
PCI2
ALi
M1543
1
DIMM1
IDE2 Connector
ATX Power Connector
BANK 0
SW2
DIP
5 6
1 2 3 4
ON
Wake On LAN Connector
DIMM2
AGP
DIMM3
Over Clock Jumper
JP13
ODP Processor Jumper
CPU Fan Connector
82443EX
JP7
BANK 2
BANK 1
Socket 7
ALi
PCI1
M1541
JP14
AudioDrive
ESS
1
MD1
ES1898
Game/MIDI Port(TOP)
CD2
MD2
CD1
IR
Parallel Port(TOP)
COM1COM2 USB PS/2 KeyboardMIC IN OUT
SW1
DIP
1 2 3
ON
(TOP)
PS/2 Mouse
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