Intel PX875P warranty Case Open Warning Jumper Case Open, Clear Cmos Jumper JP1

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PX875P PRO/ PX875P

Case Open Warning Jumper: CASE OPEN

This connector is used to notify the user when the computer case has been previously opened. To configure this functionality, your computer case must be equipped with a “case open” cable which you need to attach to the CASE OPEN jumper. Also, you must enable CASE OPEN warning functionality in the BIOS setup utility. When your computer case is opened, your system will display alert messages upon boot up. Note that your computer case must be equipped with a “case open” cable.

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1

PCI5

PCI4

U21

PCI3

3COM LAN

PCI2

PCI1

650

W83627HF ALC

Winbond

1

AUXFAN

SOUND

CPUFAN

1

 

U8

USB /LAN

KB/MS

SPDIFIrDA

 

NTAUDIO

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BIOS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PR T/C

 

 

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Socket 478

 

 

 

Caseop- 1

Ground 2

CASE OPEN

 

2 1

 

 

USB2

 

21

 

 

U SB3

 

101

 

 

9

CHASFAN

SPEAKER

1

1

2PWRLED 1

FD C

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10

 

 

9

 

2 10 1 9 USB4

 

Int el IC H5

U19

SATA1

SATA2

 

 

1

BAT

 

1

1

 

C ASE

 

 

OPEN

 

Intel 82875P

U12

ATX_12V AGP

DIM M1

DIM M2

DIM M3

DIM M4

ID E2 IDE1

ATX PWR

Clear CMOS Jumper: JP1

The “Clear CMOS” jumper is used when you cannot boot your system due to some CMOS configuration problem such as a forgotten password. This jumper allows you to reset the CMOS configurations, and then reconfigure.

Pin1-2 short

1

 

2

Normal (default)

3

JP1

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PCI5

PCI4

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PCI3

3COM LAN

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PCI1

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W83627HF ALC

Winbond

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AUXFAN

SOU ND

CPUFAN

1

 

U8

USB/LAN

K B/M S

SPDIFIrDA

 

NTAUDIO

21

 

 

BIOS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PR T/C

 

 

C D -

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OM

 

 

IN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Socket 478

 

 

 

Pin2-3 short

1

 

2

Clear CMOS data

3

JP1

(Short means to cover two pins on a jumper using a jumper cap.)

 

2 1

 

 

U SB2

 

21

 

 

USB3

 

910

CHASFAN

 

1

 

1

 

1

 

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SW/LED

21

 

10

 

 

9

 

2 10 1 9 USB 4

 

In IC

 

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SATA1

SATA2

 

1

 

JP1

 

O PEN

U1 9

B AT1

Intel 82875P

U12

A GP

ATX_12 V

DIM M1

DIM M2

DIM M3

DIM M4

ID E2 IDE1

ATX PWR

The following procedures are for resetting the BIOS password. It is important to follow these instructions closely.

1.Turn off your system and disconnect the AC power cable.

2.Set JP1 to OFF (2-3 Closed).

3.Wait several seconds.

4.Set JP1 to ON (1-2 closed).

5.Connect the AC power cable and turn on your system.

6.Reset your desired password.

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Contents PX875P Series Symbols Dimensions ATX form-factor Operating SystemContents Getting Started IntroductionSpecification Hardware Monitor Function BUS SlotsFlash Memory InfraredSerial ATA facilities Watch Dog TimerUniversal Serial Bus FacilitiesQuick Content Table Function Content LocationConfiguration Layout of PX875P PROLayout of PX875P Intel 82875P Layout of PX875P CPU Processor Installation Hardware InstallationCPU Socket 478 Configuration Steps Memory Installation FAN HeadersRAM Module Installation PS/2 Mouse & PS/2 Keyboard Connectors KB/MS Back Panel ConfigurationUSB & LAN Connectors USB/ LAN is optional Serial and Parallel Interface Ports Game Port Connector only for PX875P PROAudio Port Connectors Parallel Interface Port PRTFront Panel Indicator SW/LED、PWRLED、SPEAKER PcbeepHard Disk Connectors IDE1-2/ SATA1-2 ConnectorsFloppy Disk Connector FDC IDE1 Primary IDE ConnectorInfrared Header IrDA Headers & JumpersFront USB Headers USB2/ USB3/ USB4 for V1.0 only USB Bracket optionalCase Open Warning Jumper Case Open Clear Cmos Jumper JP1CD-ROM Audio-In Header CD-IN Audio ConnectorsFront Panel Audio Header Front Audio Pdif Header Spdif Spdif & Front Audio bracket OptionalSlots Power Supply AttachmentsATX Power Connector ATX12V & Atxpwr AGP Slot AGPAPM Support Plug and Play SupportEPA Green PC Support PCI Bus SupportSupported CPUs Dram SupportKey Function Main Menu Main Menu Setup Configuration Options Advanced Bios Features Advanced Bios Features Advanced Chipset Features Video Bios Cacheable Dram RAS# to CAS# DelaySystem Bios Cacheable Dram Data Integrity ModePnP/PCI Configurations Frequency/Voltage Control DDR Speed AGP/PCI/SRC Speed SettingSpread Spectrum PCI Frequency Default CPU Voltage VoltAGP Frequency SRC FrequencyInit Display First IDE HDD Block ModeIntegrated Peripherals OnChip IDE DeviceIDE Primary / Secondary /Master / Slave Udma OnChip Serial ATA SettingIDE Primary/Secondary/Master/Slave PIO On-Chip Serial ATAOnboard Device Onboard I/O Chip Setup Use IR Pins IR Transmission DelayUR2 Duplex Mode Parallel Port ModeMidi Port Address only for ECP Mode Use DMAGame Port Address only for Midi Port IRQ only forPower Management Power ManagementRun Vgabios if S3 Resume Acpi Suspend TypeVideo Off In Suspend Suspend ModeVideo Off Method Suspend TypeSoft-Off by Pwrbtn HDD Power DownWake Up Control Time hh mm ss Alarm Reload Global Timer EventsHardware Monitor Smart Cpufan TemperatureCase Open Warning Load System Turbo Settings Load DefaultsLoad System Default Settings Load Cmos From BiosExit Menu Save & Exit SetupExit Without Saving Software Installation Software ListPX875P PRO/ PX875P Troubleshooting PX875P PRO/ PX875P Problem PX875P PRO/ PX875P Problem How to calculate your new frequencies What is overclocking?Appendix I Over Clocking How to configure your new frequencies Bios Setup Utility Overclocking VariablesConfiguration Suggestions AGP/PCI/SRC Speed SettingWatch Dog Timer TestingCooling the components on your mainboard PX875P PRO/ PX875P Example Speaker Test Appendix II Super 5.1 Channel SetupSuper 5.1 Channel Audio Effect Appendix III Installing a Windows OS to the Sata HDD