Intel manual Connecting to Hubs and Switches, Connecting to another 130T hub

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Connecting to Hubs and Switches

Connecting to another 130T hub

Using no more than 5 meters of CAT 5 UTP cable, connect the Daisy- chain port on one hub to any port except the Daisy-chain port on the other hub. Do not connect two Daisy-chain ports. If you do, the two connected hubs won’t be able to communicate.

Note Remember, if you use the Daisy-chain port, you can’t

simultaneously use Port 1 on the same hub.

Between hubs: Category 5 UTP 5 meters maximum

You can connect the Express 130T Standalone Hub to a 100Mbps hub that supports daisy-chaining.

You can connect no more than two Express 130T Standalone Hubs.

Always limit the cable length between the hub and any connected PC, server, switch, or print server to 100 meters (328 feet). The IEEE specification requires this distance.

Connecting to a 100Mbps hub

If you want to connect the Express 130T Hub to a 100Base-TX hub that supports daisy-chaining, such as the Intel Express Standalone Hub, follow the procedure for connecting two 130T hubs.

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Contents Intel Express 130T Standalone Hub First edition February 694946-001 Year 2000 CapableCheck for links Install the hubConnect devices To the hub Frequently asked questions Does each port operate at 10Mbps or 100Mbps?Do I have to set a port’s speed? Can I wall mount the Express 130T Standalone Hub?Contents OverviewConnection Guidelines Connecting to 100Base-TX devicesConnecting to 10Base-T devices LED Indicators Autodisabled PortsConnecting to a 100Mbps hub Connecting to Hubs and SwitchesConnecting to another 130T hub Connecting to an existing 10Mbps segment Connecting to a switch Troubleshooting Port LED is orangePort LED doesn’t light after a cable is attached 10/100 LAN adapter connects at 10Mbps but not at 100MbpsDetermining which cable to use Cabling RequirementsStraight-through vs. crossover cables Testing a cable Limited Hardware Warranty Returning a Defective Product RMALimited Hardware Warranty Europe only Country NumberFederal Communications Commission FCC Statement Manufacturer DeclarationWarnung Intel Automated Customer Support

130T specifications

The Intel 130T is a notable microprocessor that showcases a blend of performance and efficiency, marking a significant step forward in Intel's lineup of processors tailored for various computing needs. Designed primarily for the desktop market, the 130T utilizes Intel's advanced 10nm SuperFin technology, which enhances power efficiency and overall performance.

One of the standout features of the Intel 130T is its high core count, typically housing 8 cores and supporting 16 threads. This multi-threading capability allows the processor to excel in multi-tasking environments, making it an ideal choice for gamers, content creators, and professionals who run demanding applications. The boost clock speed can reach impressive levels, ensuring that single-threaded tasks are also executed swiftly.

The architecture of the 130T is built on Intel’s Alder Lake design, leveraging a hybrid approach that combines high-performance cores with efficiency cores. This design aims to optimize performance for a variety of workloads, dynamically allocating tasks to the most suitable cores based on the system's current demands. This leads to improved power consumption, allowing users to run intensive applications without compromising energy efficiency.

In terms of memory support, the Intel 130T features integrated DDR4/DDR5 memory controllers, offering seamless integration with the latest memory technologies. This support enables higher memory bandwidth and faster data transfer rates, ultimately enhancing performance for memory-intensive tasks.

Another significant aspect of the 130T is its compatibility with the LGA 1700 socket, ensuring that it can be paired with a wide range of motherboards designed for next-generation platforms. This connectivity allows for various features, including PCIe 5.0 support, which doubles the data bandwidth and provides future-proofing for upcoming graphics cards and peripherals.

The Intel 130T also emphasizes integrated graphics performance, as it incorporates Intel's Iris Xe graphics. This inclusion allows users to enjoy enhanced visual experiences without necessarily relying on a discrete graphics card, making it a viable option for both casual gamers and professionals who require decent graphics capabilities for tasks like video editing or 3D modeling.

Intel's commitment to advanced security features is evident in the 130T, which comes equipped with Intel's hardware-based security technologies, including Intel Software Guard Extensions (SGX) and Total Memory Encryption. These features help protect sensitive data and enhance system integrity, catering to users with heightened security needs.

Ultimately, the Intel 130T Processor stands out for its combination of high performance, efficient architecture, and comprehensive features, making it an appealing option for both mainstream and enthusiast markets. Its advanced technologies ensure it can handle modern workloads while remaining energy efficient, solidifying its place in Intel's illustrious processor family.