DFI 40800950 Determining the Maximum System Memory Size, Important Installation Instructions

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Hardware Installation

2.2.1 Determining the Memory Size of a RIMMTM Module

The memory size of a RIMMTM module will depend on the memory size of a device and the number of devices used; and the memory size of a device will depend on the RDRAM technology used.

RDRAM Technology

Memory Size of a Device

64Mbit/72Mbit

8MB

128Mbit/144Mbit

16MB

256Mbit/288Mbit

32MB

For example, if a module that uses the 64Mbit/72Mbit technology has 8 devices - then the memory size of a device multiplied by the number of devices will be the total memory size of the module.

8MB

x

8

=

64MB

(memory size of

 

(8 devices on the

 

(memory size of

1 device in a

 

module)

 

the module)

64Mbit/72Mbit

 

 

 

 

technology)

 

 

 

 

2.2.2 Determining the Maximum System Memory Size

The maximum memory size supported by the system will depend on the memory size of a device (relevant to its RDRAM technology) multiplied by 32. Why 32? This is because a system has only 1 Rambus Channel and a Rambus Channel supports up to 32 devices only.

RDRAM Technology

Mem. Size of a Device x 32 Devices = Max. Memory

64Mbit/72Mbit

8MB x 32 = 256MB

128Mbit/144Mbit

16MB x 32 = 512MB

256Mbit/288Mbit

32MB x 32 = 1GB

 

 

2.2.3 Important Installation Instructions

Important:

Certain rules must be followed when installing RIMMTM modules to obtain optimum system performance.

Rule 1. The RIMMTM module with the most devices must be installed into the RIMM1 socket.

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Contents 40800950 PC64Copyright TrademarksAll Rights Reserved FCC and DOC Statement on Class B Table of Contents Supported Softwares Appendix a Using the Suspend to RAM FunctionAppendix B System Error Messages Appendix C TroubleshootingFeatures and Specifications FeaturesIntroduction Onboard PCI Audio Features Aureal AU8810 ATX Double Deck Ports PC 99 color-coded connectorsExpansion Slots USB Ports ConnectorsPCI Bus Master IDE Controller IrDA InterfaceAutomatic CPU/Chassis Fan Off System Health Monitor FunctionsIntelligence Desktop Management Interface DMIWake-On-LAN Ready Dual Function Power ButtonRTC Timer to Power-on the System Wake-On-RingAC Power Failure Recovery Year 2000 CompliantSupports hardware Y2K function Virus Protection Package ChecklistSystem Board Layout Hardware InstallationSystem Memory Determining the Maximum System Memory Size Important Installation InstructionsHardware Installation Installing the Rimmtm Module Installing the Processor Processor InstallationSlide Slit URM’s tab Removing the ProcessorSlide Tab Jumper Settings for Clearing Cmos Data Jumper Settings for Wake-On-Keyboard/ Wake-On-Mouse Type Y and press EnterWake-On-Keyboard/Wake-On-Mouse Jumper JP1 On Disable DefaultSystem’s Beep Message Output Select Jumper JP8 Ports and Connectors Serial Ports2 PS/2 Mouse and PS/2 Keyboard Ports Floppy Disk Drive Connector Hardware Installation Parallel PortCable aligned with pin 1 of the drive edge connectors IDE Disk Drive ConnectorConnecting the Floppy Disk Drive Cable Connecting the IDE Disk Drive CableUniversal Serial Bus Ports Adding a Second IDE Disk DriveGround Hardware Installation IrDA ConnectorHardware Installation CPU Fan Connector Chassis Fan ConnectorPin Function Ground On/Off Sense Thermal Sensor Connector Hardware Installation Second Chassis Fan ConnectorLine-in Jack J12 Light Blue Hardware Installation Game/MIDI PortAudio Jacks Line-out Jack J8 LimeModem-out from modem Ground Modem-in to modem Hardware Installation Internal Audio ConnectorsVideo-In, AUX-In and CD-In Pin Function Left audio channel GroundHardware Installation Wake-On-LAN Connector Ground RI# Hardware Installation Wake-On-Ring ConnectorGround Chassis signal +5V Hardware Installation Chassis Open Connector3VSB Standby for PCI jumper JP7 Hardware Installation RIMM/PCI Standby Power LEDRimm Standby Power LED PCI Standby Power LEDHardware Installation Power Connector Ground +5V+12V +5V Hardware Installation Front Panel LEDs and Switches HD-LED Basic Input/Output System Award Bios Setup UtilityStandard Cmos Features When you press Del, the main menu screen will appearDate TimeIDE HDD Auto Detection Drive a and Drive B Access ModeIDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave CapacityTotal Memory Halt OnBase Memory Extended MemoryVirus Warning Award Bios Setup Utility Advanced Bios FeaturesProcessor Serial Number Quick Power On Self TestCPU L1 Cache and CPU L2 Cache CPU L2 Cache ECC CheckingTypematic Delay Msec Boot Up Floppy SeekBoot Up NumLock Status Typematic Rate SettingSecurity Option OS Select for Dram 64MBHDD S.M.A.R.T. Capability Award Bios Setup Utility Advanced Chipset Features Dram Data Integrity ModeRimm Module Used Video RAM Cacheable System Bios CacheableVideo Bios Cacheable Delayed TransactionAward Bios Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals On-Chip Primary PCI IDE and On-Chip Secondary PCI IDEIDE Primary Master/Slave PIO and IDE Secondary Master/Slave Init Display First IDE HDD Block ModeUSB Controller USB Keyboard SupportKeyboard/Mouse Power On RxD, TxD Active UART2 Mode SelectOnboard FDC Controller Onboard Serial Port 1 and Onboard Serial PortECP Mode Use DMA IR Transmission DelayParallel Port Mode EPP Mode SelectPower Management Setup Acpi FunctionAcpi Suspend Type Video Off Method Power ManagementSuspend Mode HDD Power DownResume On LAN Soft-Off by PWR-BTTNResume on PCI Event Resume On RingResume On Alarm Date of Month AlarmTime hhmmss Alarm Award Bios Setup Utility 6 PnP/PCI Configurations Reset Configuration DataResources Controlled By PCI IRQ Assignment SpecificationIRQ Resources PCI/VGA Palette SnoopAward Bios Setup Utility System Health Monitor This field shows the voltage of the processor+1.5V, +3.3V, +5V, +12V, -12V, Vbat V and 5VSB Award Bios Setup Utility CPU Frequency Control CPU Clock RatioCPU Host/PCI Clock Load Fail-Safe Defaults MethodSpread Spectrum Set Supervisor Password Award Bios Setup Utility Load Optimized DefaultsAward Bios Setup Utility Set User Password Save & Exit SetupExit Without Saving Desktop Management Interface DMI Supported SoftwaresRunning the DMI Utility Edit DMI Supported Softwares Using the DMI UtilitySupported Softwares Add DMI Load DMI FileSave DMI File Hardware Doctor Utility Intel 820 INF Update Utility for Windows 95/98IDE, USB and Firmware Hub Patch Utility for Intel Sound DriverSoftware License Agreement screen will appear. Click Yes Aureal Vortex Player for Windows 95/98 Drivers and Utilities Installation Notes Intel Ultra ATA Storage Device for Windows 98/NTMicrosoft DirectX 6.1 for Windows 95/98 Supported Softwares Using the Suspend to RAM Function Using the Suspend to RAM FunctionUsing the Suspend to RAM Function Using the Suspend to RAM Function Using the Suspend to RAM Function Post Beep Error MessagesSystem Error Message Cmos battery is no longer functional. It should be replacedHard Disks fail Keyboard error or no keyboard presentBios ROM checksum error System halted Floppy Disks failTroubleshooting Checklist TroubleshootingMonitor/Display Floppy Drive Power SupplyHard disk failure Troubleshooting Hard DriveTroubleshooting Serial Port KeyboardSystem Board