Intel LH500 user manual

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DDR memory types are determined by two factors: speed and rank. LH500 supports DDR 333/266 speed in both single/dual rank. The rank of your memory could impact the effectiveness of the motherboard. Table 1 indicates the setup that LH500 has been tested on.

The number of memory chips and how they are stacked on a memory module do not indicate the rank of that memory module. The only way to determine the rank of a memory module is to contact the memory manufacturer for its specification.

The first row reads: if you use 1 pair of DDR of type single rank, install in 1st_Pair slots.

 

 

Table 1.

 

Memory Configuration

3rd_Pair

 

2nd_Pair

1st_Pair

 

 

 

 

 

1 pair of single rank

 

 

 

single rank

 

 

 

 

 

1 pair of dual rank

 

 

 

dual rank

 

 

 

 

 

2 pairs of single rank

 

 

single rank

single rank

 

 

 

 

 

1 pair of single rank

 

 

dual rank

single rank

1 pair of dual rank

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 pairs of dual rank

 

 

dual rank

dual rank

 

 

 

 

 

3 pairs of single rank

single rank

 

single rank

single rank

 

 

 

 

 

2 pairs of single rank

dual rank

 

single rank

single rank

1 pair of dual rank

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*1 pair of single rank

dual rank

 

dual rank

single rank

2 pairs of dual rank

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*3 pairs of dual rank

dual rank

 

dual rank

dual rank

 

 

 

 

 

*These configurations using DDR 333 are not recommended by Intel®.

Any configuration other than the recommended is not guaranteed to work. Please refrain from using those configurations as we cannot provide technical support on them.

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Contents LH500 Arima Computer Corp Table of Contents IDE Channel sub-menu Boot Feature sub-menu Legal Disclaimer Technical Support Safety Instruction Unpacking CongratulationsCN46 Quick Installation GuideFeatures Highlight Motherboard Specification Bios Motherboard Layout major components Hardware Monitor Mounting the motherboard Hardware InstallationInstalling the processor Page Page Page Heatsink not included in the package Dimm combination Installing the memoryPage Installing Dimm modules Page Clear Cmos header Jumpers ConfigurationEnable onboard VGA header PCI-X Slot 1 Jumper Setting PCI-X Slot 2 Jumper PCI-X Slot 5 Jumper LAN 82546GB ATX 24-pin power connector Power SupplyPage ATX 8-pin power connector Floppy disk drive connector Cables & ConnectorsPage IDE connectors Front Panel Connectors Computer without turning on/off your power switch Rear Panel I/O ports Back Panel LAN LED OFFBlink Front Panel LAN LED Connector System Speaker Connector Front USB Connector Page Front Panel Serial Port Connector Bios Setup KEY Function Using SetupTroubleshooting MM/DD/YYYY Main MenuCD-ROM IDE Channel sub-menuFpio 3/ DMA Fpio 4/ DMA Boot Feature sub-menu DOS Advanced MenuPage Advanced Chipset Control Sub Menu looks like the following Advanced Chipset Sub MenuPCI Express Device Control Sub Menu Advanced Processor Options Sub Menu IRQ 4 I/O Device Configuration Sub MenuPC-ANSI Console Redirection Sub MenuVT-UTF8 XON/XOFF CTS/RTSIpmi Sub Menu looks like the following Ipmi Sub MenuMM DD Yyyy DD MM YyyyYyyy MM DD Security Security MenuPower Power MenuThis state but remain in a lower Boot Boot MenuExit Menu Load Setup DefaultsSaving Changes Exit Discarding ChangesSave Changes Discard ChangesUsing Phoenix QuietBoot About the Boot UtilitiesPage Atapi CD-ROM Phoenix MultiBootExecuting Phoenix Phlash Bios Flash Upgrade UtilityPHLASH16 BBLAppendix I Glossary Page Page Page Page Appendix II Block Diagram Page Appendix III FAQ