Intel BLKDX79TO Installing the I/O Shield, Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components

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Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components

Installing the I/O Shield

The Desktop Board comes with an I/O shield. When installed in the chassis, the shield blocks radio frequency transmissions, protects internal components from dust and foreign objects, and promotes correct airflow within the chassis.

Install the I/O shield before installing the Desktop Board in the chassis. Place the shield inside the chassis as shown in Figure 8. Press the shield into place so that it fits tightly and securely. If the shield does not fit, obtain a properly sized shield from the chassis supplier.

Figure 8. Installing the I/O Shield

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Contents Intel Desktop Board DX79TO Product Guide Disclaimer Revision HistoryIntended Audience PrefaceUse Only for Intended Applications Document OrganizationTerminology Intel Desktop Board DX79TO Product GuideTerm Description Contents Error Messages and Indicators Regulatory Compliance ContentsTables Feature Summary Desktop Board FeaturesPeripheral Power ManagementInterfaces LAN SupportSupported Operating Systems Desktop Board FeaturesIntel Desktop Board DX79TO Components Desktop Board ComponentsLabel Description Online Support ProcessorSystem Memory Memory Channel and Dimm Configuration Memory ConfigurationsUSB Support Intel X79 Express ChipsetSerial ATA USBLAN Subsystem Audio SubsystemLegacy I/O ExpandabilityLED Color LED State Indicates Serial ATA and IDE Auto Configuration PCI and PCI Express* Auto ConfigurationSecurity Passwords Back to Bios Button Hardware ManagementHardware Monitoring and Fan Speed Control Chassis Intrusion Power ManagementSoftware Support Hardware SupportFan Headers +5 V Standby Power Indicator Wake from USB Onboard System Control SwitchesReset Switch Power SwitchLocation of the Initialization/Status LEDs System Initialization/ Status LEDsSystem Initialization LEDs System Initialization LEDsItem/Callout Activity Color DescriptionSpeaker Trusted Platform Module TPMStatus LEDs Status LEDs Real-Time Clock BatteryBefore You Begin Installing and Replacing Desktop Board ComponentsInstallation Precautions Prevent Power Supply OverloadObserve Safety and Regulatory Requirements Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components Installing the I/O ShieldIntel Desktop Board DX79TO Mounting Screw Hole Locations Installing the Desktop BoardUnlatch the Socket Levers Installing a ProcessorOpen the Load Plate Install the Processor Close the Load Plate Installing a Processor Fan Heat Sink Installing DIMMs Installing and Removing MemoryInstalling a Dimm Installing and Removing PCI Express x16 Add-in Cards Installing PCI Express x16 Graphics CardsRemoving DIMMs Removing a PCI Express x16 Add-in Card Installing a PCI Express x16 CardRemoving a PCI Express x16 Card Installing Linked PCI Express x16 Graphics CardsInstalling Linked PCI Express Graphics Cards Connecting the Serial ATA Cables Connecting Sata CablesInternal Headers Connecting to the Internal Headers and ConnectorsFront Panel Audio Header Chassis Intrusion HeaderIeee 1394a Header Back Panel CIR Header Emitter Output Header Signal Names Front Panel CIR Receiver Input Header Signal NamesPin Signal Name Ground Consumer IR CIR HeadersFront Panel Header Signal Names USB 2.0 Header Signal NamesUSB 2.0 Headers Front Panel HeaderAlternate Front Panel Power LED Header Connecting to the Audio SystemAlternate Front Panel Power LED Header Signal Names Pin Description In/OutConnecting Chassis Fan Cables Connecting Chassis Fan and Power Supply CablesConnecting Power Supply Cables Connecting Power Supply CablesLocation of the Bios Configuration Jumper Block Setting the Bios Configuration JumperClearing Passwords Jumper Settings for the Bios Setup Program ModesMode Description Précaution Replacing the BatteryVaro Προσοχή Внимание Intel Desktop Board DX79TO Product Guide Removing the Battery Intel Desktop Board DX79TO Product Guide Updating the Bios with the Intel Express Bios Update Utility Updating the BiosUpdating the Bios with the Intel Flash Memory Update Utility Updating the Bios Using the F7 Function KeyUpdating the Bios Recovering the BiosIntel Desktop Board DX79TO Product Guide Configuring the Bios Configuring for RAID Using Intel Rapid Storage TechnologyGo to Configuration Sata Drives Creating Your RAID SetSetting Up a RAID Ready System Bios Error Codes Error Messages and IndicatorsBios Beep Codes Front-panel Power LED Blink CodesBios Error Messages Bios Error MessagesError Message Explanation Port 80h Post Codes Error Messages and IndicatorsPort 80h Post Codes PEI Phase Before MRCPost Code Description Acpi S States MEC Memory DetectionBoot Device Selection BDS PEIMs/RecoveryRuntime Phase/EFI Operating System Boot CPU Initialization PEI, DXE, SMMIntel Desktop Board DX79TO Product Guide Battery Caution Safety StandardsSafety Standards Regulatory ComplianceEuropean Union Declaration of Conformity Statement Product Ecology Statements Recycling ConsiderationsRegulatory Compliance Español DeutschFrançais MalayPortuguese RussianTürkçe China RoHS EMC Regulations FCC Declaration of ConformityEMC Regulations Japan Vcci Statement Canadian Department of Communications Compliance StatementEnsure Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Compliance Korea Class B StatementBoard-Level Certifications Product CertificationsRegulatory Compliance Marks Description MarkChassis- and Component-Level Certifications Energy STAR*, e-Standby, and ErP ComplianceEurope United StatesIntel Desktop Board DX79TO Product Guide