Intel manual Intel Desktop Boards D845HV and D845WN Product Guide

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Intel Desktop Boards D845HV and D845WN Product Guide

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Contents Intel Desktop Boards D845HV and D845WN Product Guide FCC Declaration of Conformity Date Revision HistoryRevision Revision History Canadian Department of Communications Compliance StatementContents Updating the Bios Intel Desktop Boards D845HV and D845WN Product GuideContents Technical ReferenceTables Desktop Board Features Feature SummaryDesktop Board Features Power Management Management Features Instantly Available PC Other FeaturesExpansion Capabilities Components D845HV Board ComponentsD845WN Board Components Processors Supported by the Desktop Board ProcessorMain Memory Type Designation System Bus FrequencyIntel 845 Chipset Intel 82845 Memory Controller Hub MCHIntel 82801BA I/O Controller Hub ICH2 Input/Output I/O ControllerReal-Time Clock Firmware Hub FWHUSB Support PCI Enhanced IDE InterfaceExpansion Slots Accelerated Graphics Port AGP PCI Auto ConfigurationAudio Subsystem Communication and Networking Riser CNR OptionalLAN Subsystem Optional IDE Auto ConfigurationSecurity Passwords LAN Subsystem SoftwareRJ-45 LAN Connector LEDs BatteryPower Management Features RJ-45 LAN Connector LEDsResume on Ring Instantly Available TechnologyDescription Standby Current RequirementsInstantly Available Current Support Standby Current Requirements mAIntel Desktop Boards D845HV and D845WN Product Guide Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components Before You BeginInstalling the I/O Shield Installing the I/O ShieldInstalling and Removing the Desktop Board Installing and Replacing Desktop Board ComponentsD845WN Board Mounting Holes Installing and Removing a Processor Processor Fan Heatsink RM Mounting HolesInstalling the Processor Fan Heatsink RM Base to the Board Installing a Processor Installing the Processor Fan HeatsinkConnecting the Processor Fan Heatsink Cable Removing a ProcessorInstalling and Removing Memory Dimm Installation GuidelinesInstalling DIMMs Installing a Memory Module Removing DIMMs Installing the AGP Card Retention Mechanism AGP Card with Retention NotchPosition the RM over the AGP connector as shown below Installing an AGP Card Removing the AGP Card from the Retention MechanismRemoving the AGP Card Retention Mechanism Removing the AGP Card Retention MechanismConnecting the IDE Cable Connecting the IDE CableFunction / Mode Setting the Bios Configuration Jumper BlockJumper Settings for the Bios Setup Program Modes J9G1 Jumper SettingClearing Passwords Replacing the Battery PrecautionVorsicht Removing the Battery Intel Desktop Boards D845HV and D845WN Product Guide Updating the Bios Updating the Bios with the Intel Express Bios Update UtilityObtaining the Bios Update File Updating the BiosRecovering the Bios Updating the BiosIntel Desktop Boards D845HV and D845WN Product Guide Using the Setup Program Bios Setup Program Menu BarMaintenance Menu Bios Setup Program Function KeysMaintenance Menu Extended Configuration Submenu Extended Configuration SubmenuMain Menu English defaultDisabled default Main MenuAdvanced Menu Advanced MenuPCI Configuration Submenu PCI Configuration SubmenuOptions Auto default Options No default Boot Configuration SubmenuBoot Configuration Submenu On default DescriptionPeripheral Configuration Submenu Peripheral Configuration SubmenuIRQ 7 default Default Bi-directional defaultDefault Enabled defaultIDE Configuration Submenu IDE Configuration SubmenuBoth default Disabled default Sectors default Auto default Description Primary/Secondary IDE Master/Slave SubmenusPrimary/Secondary IDE Master/Slave Submenus Options Disabled default Diskette Configuration SubmenuDiskette Configuration Submenu 44/1.25 MB 3½ defaultEvent Log Configuration Submenu Event Log Configuration SubmenuEnabled default Yes default Description Video Configuration Submenu Video Configuration SubmenuOptions AGP default Security Menu If no password entered previously FeatureFull default Security MenuAcpi Submenu Power MenuPower Menu Acpi SubmenuBoot Menu Boot MenuEnabled default Disabled default Options Boot Device Priority SubmenuBoot Device Priority Submenu DescriptionHard Disk Drives Submenu Hard Disk Drives SubmenuRemovable Devices Submenu Removable Devices SubmenuAtapi CD-ROM Drives Submenu Exit MenuAtapi CD-ROM Drives Exit MenuBoard Connectors Technical ReferenceBack Panel Connectors Description ColorMidboard Connectors Technical ReferencePower and Hardware Connectors Add-In Card and Peripheral Interface Connectors D845WN Board Add-in Card and Peripheral Interface Connectors Front Panel Connectors Front Panel ConnectorsDMA Channels Desktop Board ResourcesMemory Map System Memory MapAddress hex MapO Map Technical Reference DescriptionICH2 Acpi + TCO Interrupts InterruptsIntel Desktop Boards D845HV and D845WN Product Guide Beep Codes Error Messages and IndicatorsBios Beep Codes Number of Beeps DescriptionError Message Bios Error MessagesBios Error Messages ExplanationError Messages and Indicators Intel Desktop Boards D845HV and D845WN Product Guide Regulatory Compliance Safety RegulationsSafety Regulations EMC RegulationsProduct Certification Markings Installation Precautions Installation InstructionsRegulatory Compliance Prevent Power Supply Overload Ensure Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC ComplianceChassis and Component Certifications Place Battery Marking Use Only for Intended ApplicationsIntel Desktop Boards D845HV and D845WN Product Guide
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D845HV, D845WN specifications

The Intel D845WN and D845HV motherboards have garnered attention for their robust features and reliability, making them suitable choices for a range of computing needs. Both motherboards belong to Intel’s 845 chipset family, which was designed to support the Pentium 4 processors, providing a foundation for both performance and value.

The Intel D845WN motherboard is recognized for its standard ATX form factor, which allows for versatility in case selection and expands the options for build configurations. It supports the Pentium 4 processors with a socket 478 interface, accommodating speeds of 1.3 GHz to 3.0 GHz. This motherboard is equipped with a front-side bus (FSB) speed of 400/533 MHz, ensuring fast data transfer rates between the processor and other components.

On the memory side, the D845WN supports up to 2 GB of DDR SDRAM, making it compatible with a range of memory options for efficient multitasking and improved performance. It features two memory slots for Dual Channel DDR support, enhancing memory bandwidth. The onboard graphics capabilities are powered by Intel's integrated graphics, making the D845WN capable of basic graphical tasks without requiring a dedicated graphics card, ideal for general computing or light gaming.

In contrast, the D845HV model shares many similarities with the D845WN but emphasizes additional features that cater to more advanced users. It includes support for Intel's RAID technology, allowing users to set up mirrored or striped disk configurations for improved data redundancy and performance. Furthermore, the D845HV motherboard comes with more extensive expansion slots, including additional PCI and an AGP slot for dedicated graphics cards, enhancing its overall upgradeability.

Both motherboards include integrated audio capabilities courtesy of Intel’s AC'97 Audio technology, ensuring satisfactory sound output for everyday multimedia use. Networking is facilitated through integrated Ethernet support, enabling reliable internet connectivity without needing additional network cards.

In terms of expansion and connectivity, both models feature USB ports, allowing users to connect multiple peripherals effortlessly. The combination of legacy and contemporary interfaces on the D845WN and D845HV ensures compatibility with a wide range of devices and peripherals.

In summary, the Intel D845WN and D845HV motherboards epitomize value-driven performance, offering essential features that cater to a variety of users, from casual computer users to more demanding applications. With their solid build quality and Intel's backing, these motherboards continue to be appreciated even in today's evolving computing landscape.