Tyan Computer Thunder i7505, S2665 warranty Memory Installation Procedure

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Make sure that the memory you have is compatible with the motherboard as well as the processor. For example, DDR200 and DDR266 memory modules can be used for

FSB=400MHz Intel Xeon processor but only DDR266 memory modules can be used for FSB=533MHz Intel Xeon processor.

DDR200 (PC1600)

DDR266 (PC2100)

Xeon

FSB=400MHz

v

v

supported

supported

 

 

Xeon

FSB=533MHz

X

v

unsupported

supported

 

 

Memory Installation Procedure

When installing memory modules, make sure the modules align properly with the memory socket. There should be a key (small indent) on your memory module that fits according to the key in the memory socket. DDR modules and sockets have only one key, which is slightly off -center of the module/socket. The method of installing memory modules is detailed in the following diagrams.

Once the memory modules are firmly seated in the so cket, two clamps on either side will close and secure the module into the socket. Sometimes you may need to close the clamps manually.

To remove the memory module, simply push the clamps outwards until the memory module pops up. Then remove the module .

TIP: When installing memory, a module may require a considerable amount of force to seat properly, although this is very rare. To avoid bending and damaging your motherboard, place it on its anti -static bag and onto a flat surface, then proceed with mem ory installation.

For important memory information, please check Tyan’s web site at www.tyan.com for recommendations.

NOTE

YOU MUST unplug the power supply before performing system hardware changes in order to avoid damaging the board or expansion device.

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Contents Thunder S2665 Table of Contents Before you begin… Check the box contents Introduction BiosIntegrated I/O Integrated PCI IDESystem Management Form FactorInstallation Board InstallationHow to install our products right….the first time Do not Apply Power to the Board if IT has Been DamagedBoard Page Close Pin-1 and Pin-2 Default Jumper and Connector Settings FunctionClose Pin-1 and Pin-2 Default J65 J11Enable/Disable Onboard LAN Jumper J10 J16 CD Audio connectorFan Connectors J11, J19, J22, J32, J38, J55 and J60 CloseFlashing Bios Protection Jumper J13 PS/2 Acpi Jumper J12 Pin-3 Close Pins 1 and 2 DefaultPin-3 Close Pins 2 Clear CM OS Jumper J50 Default Disable Slot-A PCI-X Capability Jumper J30Disable Slot-B and Slot- C PCI- X Capa bility Jumper J31 LCD Connector J69 Pin-1 Close Pins 2Ieee 1394 Connector J66 GND VCCScsi RAID PCI Slot-C Front Panel Connector J74 Signal Description Pin #OEM Reserved Connectors and Jumpers Mounting the Motherboard Installing the MemoryMemory Installation Procedure Reminder Installing the Processors and HeatsinksPage Installing Add- In Cards Finishing Installing the HeatsinkSpdif Spdif RCA connector Connecting External DevicesRJ45 LAN Port Ieee Ieee 1394 connector Audio Port Line In JackInstalling the Power Supply Attaching IDE and Floppy Drive Cables Finishing Up Bios Setup Utility BiosMain To select an itemKey Function Bios Menu BarBios Legend Bar Enable Acpi Sub-Menu Feature Bios Main MenuInstall OS Sub-Menu Feature Win2000/XP Reset Configuration Data Sub-Menu FeatureProcessors Sub-Menu Feature Option Description Bios Advanced MenuEnabled Chipset Sub-Menu Feature Option DescriptionECP IRQ4IRQ7 DMA3128Mb AGP Slot Sub-Menu Feature Option DescriptionPCI Device Slot n Sub-Menu Feature Option Description Bios Power Menu Bios Security MenuPower Remote Power -On Sub-Menu Feature Option DescriptionAGP Load Setup Defaults Bios Exit MenuExit Exit Saving ChangesFlash Utility DiagnosticsCPU, Memory, Video Beep Codes Appendix I Glossary Page Page Page Technical Support Returning Merchandise for ServiceDocument # D1491