SOYO SY-K7VMP USB201, 1394 FW1, 1394 FW2, CPU Cooling Fan CPUFAN1, CPU Cooling Fan CPUFAN2

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Installation

SY-K7VMPQuick Start Guide

USB20_1

Pin1

Pin2

 

 

Pin3

 

Pin4

 

Pin6

 

Pin7

 

Pin8

Pin9

Pin10

Power

Data(-)

 

Data(+)

 

GND

 

Power

 

Data(-)

 

Data(+)

GND

GND

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1394: FW1

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pin1

 

Pin2

 

Pin3

 

Pin4

 

Pin5

Pin6

 

Pin7

 

Pin8

Pin9

Pin10

A0PC

 

GND

 

B0PC

 

NC

 

PWR0

A0MC

 

CGND

 

B0MC

PWR0

CGND

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1394: FW2

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pin1

 

Pin2

 

Pin3

 

Pin4

 

Pin5

Pin6

 

Pin7

 

Pin8

Pin9

Pin10

A1PC

 

GND

 

B1PC

 

NC

 

PWR1

A1MC

 

CGND

 

B1MC

PWR1

CGND

CPU Cooling Fan: CPUFAN1

Pin1

Pin2

 

Pin3

GND

12V

 

SENSOR

 

 

Chassis Fan: CHAFAN1

 

Pin1

Pin2

 

Pin3

CONTROL

12V

 

SENSOR

 

 

 

 

CPU Cooling Fan: CPUFAN2

Pin1

 

 

Pin2

 

Pin3

GND

 

 

12V

 

NC

 

 

 

 

 

Chassis Fan: CHAFAN2/3

 

Pin1

 

 

Pin2

 

Pin3

GND

 

 

12V

 

NC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD -IN: CDIN1 / AUXIN1

 

 

Pin1

Pin2

Pin3

Pin4

Connect the CD Line-in cord from the CR-ROM

CDIN1

L

G

G

R

device to the matching connector CDIN

 

AUXIN1

L

G

G

R

Power LED

Speaker

 

 

Power LED

 

 

Pin1

Pin2

Pin3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VCC

NC

GND

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Speaker

 

 

Reset

 

 

 

Pin1

Pin2

 

Pin3

Pin4

 

PWRBT

HDD LED

VCC

NC

 

NC

Speaker out

HDD LED

 

 

PWRBT

 

RESET

 

Pin1

 

Pin2

Pin1

 

Pin2

 

Pin1

Pin2

 

LED Anode

LED Cathode

Power On/Off

GND

Control PIN

GND

ATX Power On/Off: PWRBT

Connect your power switch to this header (momentary switch type).

To turn off the system, press this switch and hold down for longer than 4 seconds.

ATX Power Supply: ATX PW

Attach the ATX Power cable to this connector. (This motherboard requires an ATX power supply, an AT power supply can NOT be used.)

Note: We recommend using an AMD approved power supply or at least 350W.

When using the Power-On by PS/2 Keyboard function, please make sure the ATX power supply is able to provide at least 720mA on the 5V Standby lead (5VSB) in order to meet the standard ATX specifications.

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Contents Quick Start Guide Soyo SY-K7VMP Motherboard K7VMP Series Version P1.0- Edition JulyIntroduction UnpackingSY-K7VMP Layout Key Features Bios Installation Install the Motherboard Install the CPUCPU Fan Installation FSB Clock SelectSY-K7VMPQuick Start Guide FOC Fan-Off Control FOC only works on Cpufan Configure Memory ABR Anti Burn RegulatorInstallation of Expansion Cards MIC & LED Connector J30Connections to the Motherboard Serial Port 2 COM2 Standard IrDA Infrared DeviceATX Power On/Off Pwrbt ATX Power Supply ATX PWUSB201 1394 FW1On-board Speaker connection Cmos Clear JP5Cmos Clearing Quick Bios Setup Select Standard Cmos SetupSelect Load Optimized Defaults Select Save & Exit SetupSoyo CD Insert the Soyo CD into the CD-ROM driveSoyo CD Start Up Program Menu Install Drivers and Utilities VIA Audio driver setup program for Win 9x/ME/2000/NT/XPVIA 4 in 1 Driver Package for Win 9x/ME/NT/2k/XP VIA KM400 Onboard Display Driver for Win 9x/ME/NT/2k/XPK7VMP Hardware monitor for Win 9x/ME/2000/NT/XP Check the Latest ReleasesSY-K7VMPQuick Start Guide SY-K7VMPQuick Start Guide Audiodriver Via4in1driver OnboardLAN Audio Driver Installation Audio Driver Installation for Windows 98/98seUSB2.0 Driver Installation USB2.0 Driver Installation for Windows XPSystem power-up, no video, beeping heard Boot-up IssuesSystem turns on for some seconds then shutdown by itself Stability Issues My system intermittently locks up, very unstableWhere can I find the Bios revision of my mainboard? Bios IssueAfter flashing the BIOS, my system will not boot-up VGA Issue Audio IssueHard disk/FDD/ CD-ROM issue LAN IssuesHow to contact us Hong KongEdition July Version P1.0

SY-K7VMP specifications

The SOYO SY-K7VMP motherboard is a classic piece of hardware from the early 2000s that gained attention for its advanced features and compatibility with the AMD Athlon and Duron processors. Designed for users looking for robust performance and reliability, the SY-K7VMP offered several technologies and characteristics that made it a popular choice among computer builders at the time.

One of the primary features of the SY-K7VMP is its support for the AMD Socket A, accommodating processors with a front-side bus (FSB) speed of up to 200 MHz, enabling users to harness the full potential of their CPUs. With a chipset based on the VIA KT133A, the SY-K7VMP provided a balanced approach to performance and stability, making it suitable for both home and office environments.

The motherboard supported up to 1GB of SDRAM through its three DIMM slots, allowing users to enhance multitasking capabilities and improve overall system responsiveness. The SY-K7VMP supported various RAM speeds ranging from PC-100 to PC-133, providing flexibility for users to select the memory that best suited their performance needs.

In terms of storage options, the SY-K7VMP featured an integrated IDE controller that supported up to four ATA/100 devices, which allowed for faster data transfer rates and improved hard drive performance. This was crucial at a time when data storage demands were rapidly increasing with the introduction of larger hard drives.

Another highlight of the motherboards was its integrated AC'97 audio, which eliminated the need for a separate sound card for basic audio needs. This feature catered to casual users who needed standard audio capabilities without additional costs. Furthermore, the SY-K7VMP was equipped with multiple expansion slots, including AGP and PCI slots, enabling users to add graphics cards, additional sound cards, or network cards as needed.

The SY-K7VMP also placed an emphasis on connectivity, featuring onboard LAN support for internet access, which was becoming increasingly essential for users. Overall, the SOYO SY-K7VMP motherboard offered a compelling combination of features, performance, and expandability.

While it may be considered outdated by modern standards, the SY-K7VMP remains a testament to the evolution of computing hardware and the demands of users during its time in the spotlight.