Tyan TIGER 200 User Manual

TM
Tiger 200
S2505
Motherboard User’s Manual
Revision 1.01
Copyright © Tyan Computer Corporation, 2000. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or translated without prior written consent from Tyan Computer Corp.
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Tiger 200 S2505 is a trademark of Tyan Computer Corporation. AwardBIOS is a trademark of Phoenix Software. Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. IBM, PC, AT, PS/2 are trademarks of IBM Corporation. Intel, Pentium III are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. VIA, Apollo Pro 133A are trademarks of Via Technologies, Inc. Promise, FastTrak100 are a registered trademarks of Promise Technology, Inc. ATI, Rage XL are trademarks of ATI Corporation.
Information contained in this document is furnished by Tyan Computer Corpora­tion and has been reviewed for accuracy and reliability prior to printing. Tyan assumes no liability whatsoever, and disclaims any express or implied warranty, relating to sale and/or use of Tyan products including liability or warranties relating to fitness for a part icula r purpose o r me rchan tabili ty. Tyan retains the ri ght to m ake changes to product descriptions and/or specifications at any time, without notice. In no event will Tyan be held liable for any direct or indirect, incidental or conse­quential damage, loss of use, loss of data or other malady resulting from errors or inaccuracies of information contained in this document.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Overview ....................................................................................................................4
1.1
Hardware Specifications ............................................................................................5
1.2
Software Specifications ..............................................................................................6
1.3
Technical Support ......................................................................................................7
1.4
Returning Merchandise for Service ............................................................................7
1.5
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Chapter 2: Board Installation
2.1
Unpacking ..................................................................................................................8
2.2
Installation ..................................................................................................................8
2.3
How to install our products right... the first time ..........................................................8
2.4
Quick Reference for Jumpers ..................................................................................10
2.5
Map of Motherboard Jumpers ..................................................................................11
2.6
Setting Jumpers .......................................................................................................12
2.6-A
Front Panel Connector .............................................................................................12
2.6-B
CMOS Reset ............................................................................................................12
2.6-C
USB Connector ........................................................................................................12
2.6-D
Cooling Fans ............................................................................................................12
2.6-E
RAID Enable/Disable ...............................................................................................12
2.6-F
RAID IDE Ports ........................................................................................................13
2.6-G
Onboard Video Enable/Disable ................................................................................13
2.6-H
AGP IRQ Enable/Disable .........................................................................................13
2.6-I
Auto CPU Frequency Jumper ..................................................................................13
2.6-J
Infrared Connector ...................................................................................................13
2.6-K
Serial Port Connector ...............................................................................................13
2.6-L
Parallel Port .............................................................................................................13
2.6-M
Option .......................... ..... ...... ..... ..... ..................................... ..... ..... ...... ..................13
2.6-N
Option Jumpers ........................................................................................................13
2.6-O
Wake on LAN, Wake on Ring ...................................................................................13
2.6-P
CPU Frequency Settings ..........................................................................................14
2.6-Q
Soft Power Connector ..............................................................................................14
2.6-R
Hardware Reset Switch Connector Installation ........................................................14
2.6-S
Flash Utility ............................. ..... ..... ..... ...... ..... ..................................... ..... ..... ........14
2.7
Mounting the Motherboard in the Chassis ................................................................15
2.8
Installing Memory .....................................................................................................16
2.9
Installing the CPU and Cooling Fan ....................... ..... ..................................... ..... ...18
2.10
Connecting IDE and Floppy Drives ..........................................................................20
2.11
Installing Add-on Cards ............................................................................................22
2.12
Connecting PS/2, USB, and Serial Devices .............................................................23
2.13
Connecting the Power Supply ..................................................................................24
2.14
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) .........................................................................25
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Chapter 3: BIOS Setup
Introduction to the BIOS Setup .................................................................................26
Starting Setup ................... ...... ..... ..... ..... ..................................... ..... ...... ..................26
Setup Keys ...............................................................................................................27
Getting Help .............................................................................................................27
In Case of Problems .................................................................................................27
Setup Variations .......................................................................... ..... ...... ..................28
General Help ..................... ...... ..... ..... ..... ..................................... ..... ...... ..... .............28
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Main Setup ........................ ...... ..... ..... ..... ...... .................................... ...... ..... .............28
3.1
Standard CMOS Setup ............................................................................................28
3.2
3.2-A
Date/Time ................................................................................................................28
3.2-B
IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave ......................................................................28
3.2-C
T able of IDE Device Settings ....................................................................................29
3.2-D
Memory ....................................................................................................................30
3.3
Advanced BIOS Features ........................................................................................30
3.4
Advanced Chipset Features .....................................................................................32
3.5
Integrated Peripherals ..............................................................................................33
3.6
Power Management Setup .......................................................................................34
3.7
PnP/PCI Setup .........................................................................................................35
3.8
PC Health Status ......................................................................................................36
3.9
Set Supervisor / User Password ..............................................................................36
3.10
Flash Utility ............................. ..... ..... ..... ...... ..... ..................................... ..... ..... ........37
Chapter 4: System Resources
Beep Codes .............................................................................................................38
4.1
Displayed Error Messages .......................................................................................38
4.2
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Appendix I: RAID Installation and LAN Information
Promise FastTrak100 RAID Configuration Utility .....................................................41
LAN Information .......................................................................................................47
Appendix II: Glossary
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Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Overview
The Tiger 200™ is a high p erformance moth erboard designe d for server and p erformance a pplications that require the power of dual Intel® Pentium® III processors. This motherboard utilizes the VIA Apollo Pro 133A chipset and can support CPU spe eds of 500 MHz thr ough 1 GHz and fro nt side bus speed s of 100 MHz or 133 MHz. Please see Tyan’s website for updates and i nformati on conce rning C PU infor ma­tion and support:
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This integrated perfo rman c e boa rd is suppo rted in an ATX form factor. Some of the features included are onboard UltraDMA-33/66/100 support, UltraDMA-33/66/100 Promise® FastTrak100 IDE RAID (0, 1, 0+1), and two Intel® 82559 10/100 LAN controllers.
With I/O and drive controller support onboard, the one 2x/4x mode AGP slot and five 32-bit PCI v2.2 slots are free for num erous types of add -on e xpansion card s. The four 168-p in D IMM so ckets ca n supp ort up to 2GB* of PC100 memory or 1.5GB* of PC133 SDRAM.
Remember to visit Tyan’s website at http://www.tyan.com. T here you can find information on all of Tyan’s products with FAQs, distributors list, and BIOS settings explanations.
* 2.0GB total memory @ 4 DIMMs only, when using 100MHz SDRAM
1.5GB total memory @ 3 DIMMs only, when using 133MHz SDRAM Check the Tyan website for details on memory compatibility: http://www.tyan.com
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1.2 Hardware Specifications
Processor Information
Expansion Slots
Chipset Information
Hardware Monitoring
Memory
Integrated PCI IDE
Integrated IDE RAID
Dual ZIF PGA370 Socket Intel Pentium III FC-PGA Onboard VRM Front side bus support for 100 or 133MHz
One 2x/4x mode AGP slot Five 32-bit PCI v2.2 compliant slots Total six usable slots
VIA Apollo Pro 133A chipset (VT82C694X and VT82C686B) Promise PDC20267 IDE RAID Controller chipset
Myson chip with hardware monitoring 3-pin Fan Monitoring headers 2-pin Chassis Intrusion header Temperature and Voltage Monitoring 3-pin Wake On Modem header
Four 168-pin 3.3V DIMM sockets Supports up to 2GB @ 100MHz (4 DIMMS) Supports up to 1.5GB @ 133MHz (3 DIMMS) Supports PC100/133 SDRAM
Two channel master mode Supports up to four Enhanced IDE devices Support for UltraDMA-33/66/100 IDE devices and ATAPI compliant devices
Two channel master mode Support for up to four Enhanced IDE devices Support for UltraDMA-33/66/100 IDE devices Supports IDE RAID functions (0, 1, 0+1)
INTRO
Integrated I/O
Integrated LAN
(manufacturin g op tio n )
Integrated 2D / 3D
graphics
* extra accessories can be purchased at the Tyan Online Store: http://www.etyan.com
One floppy connector for up to two drives Two 9-pin UART serial ports (one port via cable -
optional*)
One 25-pin ECP/EPP parallel port Four USB ports (two ports via cable - optional*) PS/2 mouse and keyboard ports
Two Intel 82559 LAN controllers 10/100 Mbps data transfer rate Wake On LAN support
ATI Rage XL PCI Accelerator 4 MB 1Mx16 SDRAM frame buffer Standard 15-pin analog VGA port
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BIOS
Form Factor
Regulatory
1.3 Software Specifications
AwardBIOS 2 Mbit Flash Supports APM 1.2 & ACPI 1.0 Auto-detection of memory size Auto-configuration of IDE hard disk types User settings of hardware monitoring Multiple boot options DMI 2.0 compliant
ATX 2.03 12” x 9.6” (304.8 x 243.84 mm) One 20-pin ATX power connector Stacked mouse & keyboa rd ports Stacked two USB ports One serial port Two RJ-45 LAN ports with LEDs
FCC Class B (Declaration of Conformity) European Community CE (Declaration of Conformity) Taiwan BSMI Notice (Declaration of Conformity)
OS
Operates with Windows 98/SE/ME, Windows NT/2000
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1.4 Technical Support
If a problem arises with your system , you should turn to your dealer for he lp first. Your system has most likely been configure d by t hem, a nd the y should have the best ide a of wh at har dware and so ftwa re your system contains. Hence, they shou ld be of the mo st assist anc e. F urt her more, if you p urch ase d you r sys­tem from a dealer near you, you can actual ly bring your system t o them to have it service d, instead of attempting to do so yourself (which can have expensive consequences).
Help Resources:
1. See the FAQ and beep codes section of this manual.
2. See the Tyan website for FAQ, bulletins, driver updates, and other information: http://www.tyan.com
3. Contact your dealer for help BEFORE calling Tyan.
4. Check the Tyan user group: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.tyan
1.5 Returning Merchandise for Service
During the warranty pe riod, contact your d istributor or system ve ndor FIRST for any product prob lems. This warranty only covers no rm al cust ome r use and does n ot cove r da mag es i ncu rr ed du ring shipp i ng or failure due to the alteration, misuse, abuse, or improper maintenance of products.
NOTE: A receipt or cop y of your invo ice ma rked with t he da te of pur chas e is re quir ed be fore any warranty service can be rendered. You may obtain service by calling the manufacturer for a Return Merchandis e Authorization (RM A) number. The RMA number should be prominently dis­played on the outsid e of the sh ipp in g ca rt on an d th e p ack ag e sh ou ld be m ail ed pr ep aid . Tyan will pay to have the board shipped back to you.
INTRO
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Chapter 2: Board Installation
2.1 Unpacking
The retail motherboard package should contain the following:
Tiger 200 mothe rboa rd
34-pin floppy cable
ATA-66/100 IDE cable (with blue connector)
Tiger 200 I/O shield*
Tiger 200 user’s manual
Tyan driver CD
2.2 Installation
You are now ready to install your motherboard. The mount ing hole patter n of the Tiger 200 match es the ATX board specifications, so your chassis must be capa ble of supporting an ATX board (check the moth­erboard dimensions provided on p. 6).
2.3 How to install our products right.. the first time.
Question: what’s the first thing I should do?
The first thing you should do is read the user’s manual. It contains important information which will make configuration and setup much easier, as well as provide information on device installation and component set up.. By reading through the manual completely before installing your motherboard, you will have a complete overview on the installation.
* if you require a different I/O shield solution, please contact your chassis vendor
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Here are some safety tips:
(1) Ground yourself properly before removing your motherboard from the antistatic bag. Unplug
the power from your computer power supply and touch any metal part on the computer case. (You
might also want to wear a grounded wrist strap.) (2) Hold the motherboard by its edges and do not touch the bottom of the board. (3) Avoid touching motherboard components, IC chips, connectors, and leads. (4) Avoid touching pins of memory modules and chips. (5) Place motherboard on a grounded antistatic surface or on the antistatic bag.
Having reviewed the precautions above, the next step is to take the motherboard out of the cardboard box and static bag, hold it by its edges, and pl ace it on a grounded a ntistatic surface, com ponent side up. Inspect the board for damage.
NOTE: DO NOT APPLY POWER T O THE BOARD IF IT HAS BEEN DAMAGED!
Press down on any of the socketed ICs if it appear s that they are no t properly sea ted (the boa rd should still be on an antistatic mat). Do not touc h the bottom of the boa rd. Remember, don’t take any elect ronic device out o f it s p ro t ect i v e ba g un t i l y o u a r e r e ad y t o a c t ual l y i n s tal l i t int o t he c o mp ute r ca s e . If y o u do n ot ground yourself, you r isk zappi ng the mothe rboard o r adap ter card . Sub sequen t prob lems may not arise immediately because electrostatic discharge, unlike physical damage, causes the device to fail over time.
INSTALL
Installation Steps
1. Set jumper s (if necessary)
2. Mount motherboard in chassis
3. Install me mory
4. Install CPU and coolin g fan(s)
5. Connect IDE and floppy drives
6. Install add-on cards
7. Connect PS/2, USB, and serial devices
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2.4 Quick References for Jumpers
In this manual, the term “close d” and “on” are used wh en referring to jumpers (or jumper pins) that are active; “open” and “off” a re u s ed whe n re fer ring to j u mp ers (or j um per pin s) that are inactive. See Figure
2.0a and Figure 2.0c for examples of “on” and “o ff” pins and jumpers.
Jumpers and pins are connec ted by slipping the plastic jum per connector over the top of tw o adjacent jumper pins (indica ted b y 1-2 or 2-3 ). Th e met al r od insid e the plast ic shell bridg es the gap b etween the two pins, completing the circ uit. See Figure 2.0b and Figure 2.0d for more examples of 3-pin jumper connections. NOTE: The small number “1” indicates pin 1.
The tables and maps on the following pages will help you set the jumpers for CPU speed, infrared, and external connector pin assignments, among others. The miniature motherboard maps will help you locate the jumpers on your board. Full page maps of the motherboard can be found on the next two pages.
2-pin jumpers
off on
Figure 2.0a
(overhead view)
1-2 2-3 open
3-pin jumpers
1 2 3
Figure 2. 0b
(overhead view)
2-pin jumpers 3-pin jumpers
1-2 2-3 openoff on
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Figure 2. 0c
(front angle view)
Figure 2. 0d
(front angle view)
1 2 3
1 2 3
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2.5 Map of Motherboard Jumpers
Keyboard port (lower port)
Mouse port (upper port)
J10*
JP3
FAN2
PJ2
FAN1
ATI™
Rage XL
ZIF Socket370
2x/4x AGP slot
USB
Serial
Video
LAN
LAN
Ports
port
port
Port
(J4)*
Port
(J5)*
FAN5
COM1
J16
ATX Powe r
Connector
VT82C694X
chipset
J7*
J8*
JP16
Promise™
FastTrak100
VIA
FAN3
2 Mbit
Flash
RAID Primary IDE
RAID Secondary
Secondary IDE
JP6
JP18*
Battery
JP19* JP20*
IDE
JP1*
JP7 JP8 JP9 JP10
D35*
FAN6
J15
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FDD Connector
Primary IDE
USB2
FAN4
D28
J12
JP14
* indicates an optional feature available on some Tiger 200 S2505 models ** JP7, JP8, JP9, and JP10: under qualification at time of print, check Tyan website for updates:
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2.6 Setting Jumpers
2.6-A. Front Pane l Co nn ec to r (J12)
VCC
LED
HDD
LED
Ground Switch
Switch
Reset
Switch
IR +5V
IR RX
Ground
IR TX
Infrered
CHIN2
2.6-B. CMOS Reset (JP6)
1-2
12
34 56
78
910 11 12 1314 1516 1718
Pwr LED+
Slp LED+
Ground
SN_NMI
VCC no connect no connect
Speaker
2-3
LEDs
Pwr/Slp
Power
Switch
*Power LED: for 3-pin (bi-color/ single-color) LED, use D28, located above J12
FAN2
FAN5
FAN1
USB2
JP16
FAN3
JP6
FAN4
D28
J12
FAN6
JP6
Normal If you have been lo cked out of your system because you forgot your password or set the CMOS incor­rectly, or have just finished flashing your BIOS follow the instructions below.
By following this procedure, you will erase your password and reset the CMOS.
2.6-C. USB Connector (USB2)
This connector is for the additional USB connector* (which adds 2 more ports on a second USB channel).
Clear
1. Power off the system, and disconnect the power supply
2. Close pins 2-3 on JP6 (see mini-map for location of JP6 )
3. Wait about three seconds
4. Move jumper back to 1-2, then power on the system again
2.6-D. Cooling Fans (FAN1, FAN2, FAN3, FAN4 , FAN5, FAN6)
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FAN
Ground2+12V3Speed In addition to installing your CPU, Tyan highly recommends that you install a CPU fan/heatsink combina-
tion, and if needed , additi onal chassis fans. To this end Tyan has provided seve ral conne ctors to p ower the fan(s), as well as the fan pinout (shown above). Here is some information you may find useful:
- We recommend you use FAN1 and FAN2 for the CPU cooling fans
- All other fan connectors are left to the user’s discretion
2.6-E. RAID Enable/Disable (JP16)
close
open
JP16
enable
You can enable or disable the onboard IDE RAID by using this jumper. The settings are shown in the table above.
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2.6-F. RAID IDE ports (RAID PIDE, RAID SIDE) These are the IDE RAID ports. Their functionality is determined by J25 (see Section E, p. 12).
2.6-G. Onboard Video Enable/Disable (JP3)
close
open
JP3
disable You can enable or disable the onboard video controller by
using this jumper. The settings are shown in the table above.
2.6-H. AGP IRQ Enable/Disable (J10)**
enable
PJ2
JP1
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close
open
J10
disable You can enable or disable the AGP IRQ by using this jumper. The settings are shown in the table above.
2-6-I. Auto CPU Frequency Jumper (JP1)**
close
enable
open
J10
JP3
COM1
J16
J7
RAID PIDE
J18
J8
J19 J20
RAID SIDE
JP1
auto-detect
Default is for JP1 is AUTO-DETECT. NOTE: The CPU frequency is dependent on the CPU’s pre-set bus frequency. Tyan takes no liability for damage related to the incorrect setting of the jumper.
2.6-J. Infrared connector (J16)
This is the connector for an infrared device.
2.6-K. Serial Port connecto r (CO M1)
This is the connector for a second serial port.
2.6-L. Parallel Port (PJ2)*
This is the connector for a parallel port*. It has been provided should you decide to add an external paral­lel port.
2.6-M. Option (D35)**
This is an optional reserved socket, available on some Tiger 200 S2505 models.
100 or 133
D35
2.6-N. Option Jumpers (J 18, 19, J20)**
These are optional jumpers, related to D35’s function.
2.6-O. Wake on LAN (J7)**, Wake on Ring (J8)**
For WOL and WOR functions (respectively). Check Tyan website for details: http://www.tyan.com
* extra accessories can be purchased at the Tyan Online Store: http://www.etyan.com ** optional feature available on some models of Tiger 200 S2505
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2.6-P. CPU Frequency Settings (JP7, JP8, JP9, JP10)**
NOTE: The following settings are only valid if a non-retail/engineering sample CPU is installed. On retail CPUs, settings will automatically be detected and used accordingly.
CPU
Speed
200 333 300 433 400 533 333 500 667 366 550 733 500 750 997 633 950
1264
733 1150 1530
JP7 JP8 JP9 JP10
ON
ON
ON ON ON
OFF
ON ON
OFF OFF
OFF
ON ON ON
OFF
ON ON ON
OFFOFF
OFF
ON ON
ON ON
OFFON ON ON
OFF
ONOFFOFF
5.5
7.5
9.5
Bus
Speed
100
2
133 100
3
133 100
4
133
66
100
5
133
66 100 133
66 100 133
66 100 133
66 100 133
Ratio
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2.6-Q. Soft Power Connector
The soft power conne ctor is p art of jump er bl oc k J12 (p ins 6 to 8). This board us es th e c hipse t fo r power management, including tur ning on and off the system. If the power b utton function option in the BIOS Power Management me nu is set to “On/Off” (wh ich is the d efault), pr essing the p ower button once after the BIOS has booted up will turn the system on a nd off. If the power button functio n is set to Suspend, pressing the power button once will wake up t he system or send it to Suspend mode. In this case, you cannot turn the system off unless yo u shut d own through the Windo ws oper ating system o r you ho ld the power button down for four seconds.
2.6-R. Hardware Reset Switch Connector Installation
The reset switch on your chassis case provides you with the Hardware Reset function, which is the same as power on/off, except that the system will immediately execute a cold start afte r the reset button is pushed.
2.6-S. Flash Utility
You can upgrade the BIOS of this mo therboard by using t he Flash Utilit y (see p. 38). Check the Tyan website for details: http://www.tyan.com
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2.7 Mounting the Motherboard into the Chassis
Your chassis may include mounting hardware. If mounting hardware w as included, yo u can use the fo l­lowing examples to help you in installing your motherboard into the chassis.
The chassis may have com e wit h th e stud s int egr ate d in to t he cha ssis wa ll, so in t hose ca ses you wou ld only need to use scre ws (p ossibly i nclude d with you r chass is) to instal l the m other board . See the ex am­ples (Figure 2.0, shown below) for more details.
If the chassis includes mounting hardware without the studs pre-installed, then you will need to install the motherboard using the mounting hardware as shown in t he examples below. Remember not to over­tighten any of the sc rews, or you might risk breaking i nternal tr aces in the su rroundi ng area, or damage the motherboard in some other way.
Other examples of how to install your motherboard using other hardware (that may or may not have been included with your chassis) are shown below.
One solution for installing motherboardType of hardware Another solution Another solution
screw
motherboard
base
stud
chassis wall
motherboard
base
standoff
chassis wall
motherboard
base
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The diagrams above are only representative of a few solu tions for installing a
NOTE:
motherboard into the chassis. The installation procedure fo r installing your moth­erboard may differ.
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chassis wall
Figure 2.0
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2.8 Installing Memory
Please keep in m ind t hat although some m em or y m od ules may appear to b e high -quality, they may con­tain inferior or subs tandard parts . The type of m emory you choo se to install sho uld be checked ag ainst the memory compatibility list, which is available from Tyan’s website at http://www.tyan.com
Memory Installation Procedure
Here are some details of memory installation for this board:
At least one unbuffered DIMM must be installed for the system to POST.
The motherboard supports 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, and 512MB PC100/133* SDRAM.
All installed memory will be automatically detected, so there is no need to set any jumpers.
The motherboard supports up to 1.5 (3 DIMMs)* or 2 GB (4 DIMMs)* of memory.
Step
Step
Step
* 2.0GB total memory @ 4 DIMMs only, when using 100MHz SDRAM
1.5GB total memory @ 3 DIMMs only, when using 133MHz SDRAM Check the Tyan website for details on memory compatibility: http://www.tyan.com
Insert the DIMM by pushi ng the module in to the socket with e ven force. Do not insert one
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end and then the other : install the whole modul e at once or you might bend the DIMM pins. Make sure the DIMM is securely seated.
Line your module up so that the pins fit into the socket. There is only one way your DIMM can
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fit properly. Make sure that the short row of pins is lined up with the short gap in the DIMM socket.
Lock the DIMM into place by pu shing the clips back on either end of th e socket onto the
3
notches in the ends of the DIMM (see pictures below for details).
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Removing a DIMM
Removing a DIMM is just the reverse: simpl y pu ll back the cl ips fro m the DIM M (see pictur es bel o w), and carefully pull the module straight out. Place the DIMMs in an anti-static bag as soon as you remove them to avoid static damage.
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Suggested Memo r y Co nf i g ur at ion s The table below shows some of the po ssible memory configuratio ns. Not all possible c onfigurations are listed. Your memory configuration may differ from one or more of the combinations shown below.
2GB* at 100 MHz combination or 1.5GB* at 133 MHz combination
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64MBx1
DIMM 1DIMM 2DIMM 3DIMM 4
0
64MBx1
0
0
64MBx1
64MB
TOTAL
The 168-pin DIMMs (Dual In- line M em ory M odu l es) must be of th e 3.3V PC100/PC133 variety. The posi­tion of the notch in the SDRAM key position will tell you whether or not a DIMM is unbuffered (see Figure
2.1 below). All installed memory will be automatically detected, so there is no need to set any jumpers.
buffered
unbuffered
RFU
* 2.0GB total memory @ 4 DIMMs only, when using 100MHz SDRAM
1.5GB total memory @ 3 DIMMs only, when using 133MHz SDRAM Check the Tyan website for details on memory compatibility: http://www.tyan.com
0
0
128MBx1
64MBx1
192MB 256MB
128MBx1
0
128MBx1
0
256MBx1
0
00128MBx1
0
384MB
Figure 2.1
0
0
512MBx1
512MBx1
1024MB
512MBx1
0
1024MBx1
0
1536MB
0
1024MBx1
0
1024MBx1
2048MB128MB
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