Intel Core 2 Duo, Q35 Express Support Options, Product Literature, Electronic Support Systems

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Intel Core 2 Duo Processor and Intel Q35 Express Chipset—About This Manual

Table 1.

Definition

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Term

 

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Advanced Digital Display Card – 2nd Generation. This card provides digital display options

 

 

 

for an Intel Graphics Controller that supports ADD2+ cards. It plugs into a x16 PCI

 

ADD2 Card

 

Express* connector but uses the multiplexed SDVO interface. The card adds Video In

 

 

capabilities to platform. This Advanced Digital Display Card will not work with an Intel

 

 

 

 

 

 

Graphics Controller that supports DVO and ADD cards. It will function as an ADD2 card in

 

 

 

an ADD2 supported system, but video in capabilities will not work.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Memory Controller Hub component that contains the processor interface, DRAM

 

MCH

 

controller, and x16 PCI Express* port (typically, the external graphics interface). It

 

 

communicates with the I/O controller hub (Intel ICH9) and other I/O controller hubs over

 

 

 

 

 

 

the DMI interconnect. In this document MCH refers to the Intel® Q35 MCH component.

 

 

 

 

 

MEC

 

Media Expansion Card, also known as ADD2+ card. Refer to ADD2+ term for description.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Third Generation input/output graphics attach called PCI Express* Graphics. PCI Express*

 

PCI Express*

 

is a high-speed serial interface whose configuration is software compatible with the

 

 

existing PCI specifications. The specific PCI Express* implementation intended for

 

 

 

 

 

 

connecting the (G)MCH to an external Graphics Controller is a x16 link and replaces AGP.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Primary PCI is the physical PCI bus that is driven directly by the ICH9 component.

 

Primary PCI

 

Communication between Primary PCI and the (G)MCH occurs over DMI. Note that the

 

 

 

Primary PCI bus is not PCI Bus 0 from a configuration standpoint.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Serial Digital Video Out (SDVO). SDVO is a digital display channel that serially transmits

 

 

 

digital display data to an external SDVO device. The SDVO device accepts this serialized

 

SDVO

 

format and then translates the data into the appropriate display format (i.e., TMDS,

 

 

LVDS, TV-Out). This interface is not electrically compatible with the previous digital

 

 

 

 

 

 

display channel - DVO. For the 82Q965 GMCH, it will be multiplexed on a portion of the

 

 

 

x16 graphics PCI Express* interface.

 

 

 

 

 

SDVO Device

 

Third party codec that uses SDVO as an input. May have a variety of output formats,

 

 

including DVI, LVDS, HDMI, TV-out, etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

System Management Interrupt. SMI is used to indicate any of several system conditions

 

SMI

 

(such as, thermal sensor events, throttling activated, access to System Management

 

 

 

RAM, chassis open, or other system state related activity).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A unit of DRAM corresponding to eight x8 SDRAM devices in parallel or four x16 SDRAM

 

Rank

 

devices in parallel, ignoring ECC. These devices are usually, but not always, mounted on a

 

 

 

single side of a DIMM.

 

 

 

 

1.4Support Options

1.4.1Electronic Support Systems

Intel’s site on the World Wide Web (http://www.intel.com/) provides up-to-date technical information and product support. This information is available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, providing technical information whenever you need it.

Product documentation is provided online in a variety of web-friendly formats at:

(http://developer.intel.com/)

1.4.2Additional Technical Support

If you require additional technical support, please contact your field sales representative or local distributor.

1.5Product Literature

Product literature can be ordered from the following Intel literature centers:

Intel® CoreTM 2 Duo Processor and Intel ® Q35 Express Chipset Development Kit

 

User’s Manual

October 2007

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Order Number: 318476001US

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Contents User’s Manual OctoberOrder Number 318476-001US Contents Tables Jumpers Description USB Front Panel 1394a HeaderDate Revision Description 001 Initial releaseContent Overview Text ConventionsTerm Description Glossary of Terms and AcronymsDefinition Sheet 1 Support Options Product LiteratureElectronic Support Systems Additional Technical SupportIntel Literature Centers Development Kit Hardware Features Intel Q35 Express Chipset Development Kit OverviewSystem Block Diagram Board FeaturesDevelopment Kit Inventory Checklists Development Kit Hardware ItemsDevelopment Kit Board Specification Technology Features/support Reference DocumentationInternal I/O headers Supported Intel Technologies Sheet 1Additional Features Processor SupportSystem Memory Supported Intel Technologies Sheet 2Dual Channel Interleaved Mode Configurations Illustrates the memory channel and Dimm configurationDual Channel Interleaved Mode Configuration with 2x DIMMs Single Channel Asymmetric Mode Configurations Dual Channel Interleaved Mode Configuration with 4x DIMMsThis audio jack is use for microphone input Back-Panel ConnectorsAudio-Connectors 2 RJ-45 LAN Connector with Integrated LEDs Coaxial S/PDIF In/Out ConnectorUSB port supports the USB 1.1/2.0 specification USB PortDebug Features Power LEDsExtended Debug Probe XDP Port 80 Post Code LEDsDevelopment Kit Major Connectors and Jumpers Voltage ReferenceVoltage Reference detail Voltage Rail Expected VoltageJumper Functions USB 2.0 Front Panel3 1394a Header USB Front PanelSPI Removal / Installation Technique HeaderSPI Device Installation SPI Device RemovalClose the cover Place the fresh IC intoInstalling Board Standoffs OverviewMounting Hole Locations BTX Heatsink Setup with SRM SRM Alignment on any BTX BoardBTX board alignment on SRM Board Setup and Configuration before Boot Tightening Heatsink on the SRM and BoardCPU Fan location Post Codes Definitions Normal Post CodesRestore Cpuid value to register. Bootblock runtime module Main Bios runtime code is to be decompressedCopy main Bios into system memory Disable Atapi hardware. Jump back to checkpoint E9Early CPU Init Start. Disable cache and init local Apic Set up boot strap processor informationSet up boot strap processor for Post Enumerate and set up application processorsInitialize IPL devices controlled by Bios and option ROMs Generate and write contents of Escd in NvramLog errors encountered during Post Display errors and prompt for user responseOrder Number 318476001US

Q35 Express, Core 2 Duo specifications

The Intel Core 2 Duo is a line of dual-core processors that was introduced by Intel in 2006. It represented a significant advancement in semiconductor design, offering improved performance and efficiency over its predecessors. The Core 2 Duo processors were built on Intel's 65nm manufacturing process and later transitioned to a 45nm process, allowing for higher clock speeds and lower power consumption.

One of the main features of the Core 2 Duo is its dual-core architecture. This allows the processor to handle multiple tasks simultaneously, enhancing multitasking capabilities. It is equipped with features such as Intel's Smart Cache, which optimizes the efficiency of memory usage by allowing both cores to access the cache. The processors also support Intel's Enhanced SpeedStep technology, which dynamically adjusts voltage and frequency according to workload, contributing to energy savings.

In terms of performance, the Core 2 Duo is capable of delivering high processing power for a wide range of applications, from everyday computing tasks to more demanding workloads like multimedia editing. The architecture supports 64-bit processing, enabling the use of more than 4GB of RAM, a significant improvement for performance-intensive applications.

The Q35 Express chipset complemented the Core 2 Duo processors, offering enhanced graphics capabilities through Intel's GMA X3100 integrated graphics. This chipset supports various technologies, including Intel vPro, which provides manageability features for enterprise users and enhances security. The Q35 Express also facilitates support for Intel’s Active Management Technology, allowing IT departments to remotely manage computers, even when powered off.

Furthermore, the Q35 Express chipset supports numerous connectivity and expansion options. It includes support for Intel High Definition Audio, providing a high-quality audio experience, and offers multiple PCI Express lanes for graphics and other expansion cards. The chipset supports up to 8 USB ports and SATA interface for connecting storage devices, making it well-suited for both consumer and business applications.

Overall, the Intel Core 2 Duo processors, along with the Q35 Express chipset, provide a robust and reliable platform suitable for a variety of uses. Their combination of dual-core performance, energy efficiency, and enhanced graphics support ensures that they continue to be relevant for many users well beyond their initial launch.