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LE-366 User’s Manual

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Contents LE-366 Disclaimer CopyrightTrademark Cable Kit Packing ListHardware Printed MattersIndex Appendix a I/O Port Pin AssignmentPage Is Left For Blank Introduction Product OverviewProduct Specification General SpecificationExpansive Interface Mechanical Drawing Block Diagram Hardware Setup 1Connector LocationJP2 JP3 Jumper ReferenceConnector Reference External ConnectorCPU Setup CPU and Memory SetupMemory Setup Cmos Setup Enhanced IDE & CF Interface Floppy Port FDDOnboard Display Interface Analog VGA InterfaceDigital Display Pin DescriptionPin Assignment LCD Installation Guide Preparing the LE-366,LCD panel and the backlight inverterPanel Number Resolution USB2.0 Interface Gpio Interface Serial Port Jumper Setting Power Input Power and Fan ConnectorPower Output Fan Connector Indicator and Switch This Page is Left For Blank Bios Setup 1CMOS Setup Utility Main ScreenThis Page is Left for Blank Appendix a I/O Port Pin Assignment IDE PortSerial Port LAN Port CRT PortUSB Port PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Port This Page is Left for Blank Bios Auto Flash Tool Appendix B Flash BiosFlash Method Appendix C System Resources C1. I/O Port Address MapLE-366 User’s Manual C2. Memory Address Map C3. System IRQ Resources Appendix D Programming GPIO’s GPIO0...GPIO7Appendix E Watch Dog timer Setting Program SampleThis Page is Left for Blank

LE-366 specifications

The AMD LE-366 is a dual-core processor that belongs to AMD's family of energy-efficient solutions, primarily designed for budget desktop and laptop computers. Launched as part of the AMD Athlon 64 X2 series, this processor combines performance and power efficiency, making it an attractive choice for everyday computing tasks.

One of the standout features of the LE-366 is its clock speed, which operates at 2.4 GHz. This speed enables the processor to handle multiple applications simultaneously without significant performance degradation. The dual-core architecture allows the LE-366 to execute parallel processes, enhancing multitasking capabilities. Users can seamlessly switch between tasks such as browsing the web, streaming video, and running productivity applications while maintaining a responsive experience.

The LE-366 utilizes a Socket S1 interface, making it compatible with various motherboards designed for AMD processors. This socket is essential for ensuring that users can upgrade or replace their processors with relative ease when needed. In terms of power consumption, the LE-366 boasts a Thermal Design Power (TDP) of just 15 watts, making it an efficient solution for energy-conscious users. This low power requirement often results in reduced heat output, allowing for quieter cooling solutions—an essential factor for both laptops and compact desktop systems.

Another defining characteristic of the AMD LE-366 is its incorporation of the AMD64 technology. This feature allows for the support of 64-bit computing, enabling users to take full advantage of modern operating systems and applications that require larger amounts of memory beyond the 4 GB limitation of 32-bit systems. Additionally, with the inclusion of AMD's Cool'n'Quiet technology, the processor can dynamically adjust its clock speed and voltage according to the workload, further enhancing energy efficiency and extending battery life in portable devices.

Overall, the AMD LE-366 stands out as a reliable and economical choice for users who require solid performance for everyday tasks without breaking the bank. Its dual-core design, impressive clock speed, low power consumption, and support for advanced technologies make it a commendable option for users seeking efficiency and functionality in their computing experience. Whether for casual use, office applications, or light gaming, the AMD LE-366 delivers a balanced performance suitable for a wide range of users.