SOYO quick start SY-7IWB Motherboard, 7IWB Serial Version 1.0 Edition July

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SOYO ™

SY-7IWB Motherboard

Socket 370 for Intel CeleronTM processors Intel FW82810 AGP/PCI/AMR Motherboard 100 & 66 MHz Front Side Bus supported Baby AT Form Factor

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This Quick Start Guide can help system manufacturers and end users in setting up and installing the Motherboard. Information in this guide has been carefully checked for reliability; however, to the correctness of the contents there is no guarantee given. The information in this document is subject to amend without notice.

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7IWB Serial - Version 1.0 - Edition: July 1999

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Contents Quick Start Guide SY-7IWB Motherboard 7IWB Serial Version 1.0 Edition JulyIntroduction UnpackingSY-7IWB Motherboard Layout IntelKey Features Installation Install the Motherboard CPU InstallationATX Power Supply ATX PW Power LED KeylockATX Power On/Off Pwrbt Connections to the MotherboardAuto Mode Set J6 &JP2 to configure CPU FSB FrequencyConfigure Memory NumberSet the CPU Frequency Set for JP9 FWH Boot Block Write-ProtectFWH Boot Block Locked PC speaker redirection JP10 Enable/Disable Power-On by Keyboard JP1CPU Core Voltage Adjust JP15 Cmos Clear JP5 Clear Cmos Data Retain Cmos DataSelect Load Optimized Defaults Quick Bios SetupSelect Standard Cmos Features Select Soyo Combo FeatureRead Soyo 7IWB Manual Soyo CDInsert the Soyo CD into the CD-ROM drive Soyo CD Start Up Program MenuInstall Drivers Manual Selection Menu7IWB Winbond hardware Doctor for Win 95/98 Intel Whitney .inf utility for WinIntel Whitney security utility for Win 9x/NT Check the Latest Releases Enter the Soyo CDKnown Limitations Installing Crystal Audio Drivers under windowsUninstalling/Re-Installing Crystal Audio Drivers Special Design Considerations Installing Crystal Audio Drivers for Windows NTUninstalling or Updating Crystal Audio Drivers Soyo Europe BV How to contact usSoyo Taiwan Soyo China Gin Mei Jei Soyo Deutschland GmbHSoyo Hong Kong Soyo JapanEdition July Version

SY-7IWB specifications

The SOYO SY-7IWB is a notable motherboard that was popular in the late 1990s, aimed primarily at enthusiasts and users looking for a reliable yet feature-rich platform for their systems. This motherboard utilizes the well-regarded VIA Apollo chipset, which was known for its stability and performance at the time.

One of the key features of the SY-7IWB is its support for the Socket 370, which accommodates Intel's Coppermine processors. This allowed users to leverage the performance enhancements of the Pentium III and Celeron CPUs, making it a versatile choice for a variety of computing tasks. The motherboard supports both FSB (Front Side Bus) speeds of 100MHz and 133MHz, giving users the flexibility to optimize performance based on their chosen processor.

In terms of memory, the SOYO SY-7IWB features three DIMM slots, allowing for a maximum of 1.5GB of SDRAM. This was particularly appealing for users engaged in multitasking or resource-intensive applications, as it provided ample memory expansion capabilities. The board also effectively supports various memory configurations and speeds, further enhancing its adaptability.

Storage options on the SY-7IWB include an ATA66 IDE controller, supporting up to four IDE devices, which facilitated the connection of hard drives and optical drives, meeting the needs of users for ample storage space. Additionally, the motherboard includes a built-in ISA slot, offering compatibility with legacy expansion cards, which was a significant advantage for users who still relied on older peripherals.

Another noteworthy aspect of the SY-7IWB is its integrated audio capabilities, allowing users to enjoy sound directly from the motherboard without the need for a separate sound card. This provided convenience for general users and casual gamers alike.

Lastly, SOYO was recognized for its user-friendly BIOS setup, allowing both novice and experienced users to easily navigate and configure system settings. The SY-7IWB motherboard also features solid build quality and reliable thermal management, ensuring stable operation during demanding tasks.

While the SOYO SY-7IWB may not be as widely known today, it represented a solid option for users in its time, combining performance, expandability, and user-friendly features within a well-designed motherboard.