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Intel Desktop Board D865PCD
Technical Product Specification
Revision History
April 2004
Preface
Intended Audience
What This Document Contains
Typographical Conventions
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
Other Common Notation
Contents
1 Product Description
2 Technical Reference
3 Overview of BIOS Features
4 BIOS Setup Program
5 Error Messages and Beep Codes
Figures
Tables
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1 Product Description
1.1 Overview
1.1.1 Feature Summary
Table 1 summarizes the major features of the Desktop Board D865PCD.
Table 1. Feature Summary
1.1.2 Board Layout
Figure 1 shows the location of the major components.
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1.1.3 Block Diagram
Figure 2 is a block diagram of the major functional areas of the board.
Figure 2. Block Diagram
Intel 865P Chipset
1.2 Online Support
1.3 Design Specifications
Table 2 lists the specifications applicable to the Desktop Board D865PCD.
Table 2. Specifications
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Table 2. Specifications (continued)
1.4 Processor
1.5 System Memory
Table 4 lists the supported DIMM configurations.
Table 4. Supported Memory Configurations
1.5.1 Memory Configurations
Single Channel Configuration without Dy namic Mode (DIMMs not matched)
Figure 4. Example of Dual Channel Configuration with Dynamic Mode
Figure 5. Example of Single Channel Configuration with Dynamic Mode
Single Channel Configuration with Dynamic Mode (Single DIMM)
Dual Channel Configuration with Dynam ic Mode (DIMMs matched)
1.6 Intel 865P Chipset
1.6.1 Universal 0.8 V / 1.5 V AGP 3.0 Connector
1.6.2 USB
1.6.3 IDE Support
1.6.4 Real-Time Clock, CMOS SRAM, and Battery
1.7 I/O Controller
1.7.1 Serial Port
1.7.2 Parallel Port
1.7.3 Diskette Drive Controller
1.7.4 Keyboard and Mouse Interface
1.8 Audio Subsystem
1.8.1 Realtek ALC202-based Audio Subsystem
1.8.2 Audio Connectors
1.8.2.1 Front Panel Audio Connector
1.8.2.2 ATAPI CD-ROM Audio Connector
1.9 LAN Subsystem
1.9.1 Intel 82562EZ Physical Layer Interface Device
1.9.2 RJ-45 LAN Connector with Integrated LEDs
1.9.3 LAN Subsystem Software
1.10 Chassis Intrusion and Detection
1.11 Power Management
1.11.1 ACPI
1.11.1.1 System States and Power States
Table 8. Power States and Targeted System Power
1.11.1.2 Wake-up Devices and Events
Table 9 lists the devices or specific events that can wake the computer from specific states.
Table 9. Wake-up Devices and Events
1.11.2 Hardware Support
CAUTION
1.11.2.1 Power Connector
1.11.2.2 LAN Wake Capabilities CAUTION
1.11.2.3 Instantly Available PC Technology CAUTION
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2 Technical Reference
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Memory Map
2.3 DMA Channels
Table 11. DMA Channels
2.4 Fixed I/O Map
Table 12. I/O Map
2.5 PCI Configuration Space Map
Table 13. PCI Configuration Space Map
2.6 Interrupts
Table 14. Interrupts
2.7 PCI Interrupt Routing Map
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2.8 Connectors
2.8.1 Back Panel Connectors
2.8.2 Internal I/O Connectors
2.8.2.1 Expansion Slots
2.8.2.2 Audio Connectors
Figure 9 shows the location of the audio connectors.
Figure 9. Audio Connectors
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A
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2.8.2.3 Power and Hardware Control Connectors
Figure 10 shows the location of the power and hardware control connectors.
Figure 10. Power and Hardware Control Connectors
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Table 18. Rear Chassis Fan Connector
Table 19. ATX12V Power Connector
Table 20. Processor Fan Connector
Table 21. Main Power Connector
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2.8.2.4 Add-in Board and Peripheral Interface Connectors
2.8.3 External I/O Connectors
2.8.3.1 Auxiliary Front Panel Power/Sleep/Message-Waiting LED Connector
Pins 1 and 3 of this connector duplicate the signals on pins 2 and 4 of the front panel connector.
Figure 13. Connection Diagram for Front Panel Connector
Table 24. Auxiliary Front Panel Power/Sleep/Message-Waiting LED Connector
2.8.3.2 Front Panel Connector
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2.8.3.3 Front Panel USB Connectors
Figure 14 is a connection diagram for the front panel USB connector.
Figure 14. Connection Diagram for Front Panel USB Connector
2.9 Jumper Blocks
2.9.1 Front Panel Audi o Connector/Jumper Block
Table 28 describes the two configurations of this connector/jumper block.
CAUTION
Table 28. Front Panel Audio Connector/Jumper Block
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2.9.2 BIOS Setup Configuration Jumper Block
Table 29. BIOS Setup Configuration Jumper Settings
2.10 Mechanical Considerations
2.10.1 Form Factor
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2.10.2 I/O Shield
Figure 17. I/O Shield Dimensions
2.11 Electrical Considerations
2.11.1 DC Loading
2.11.2 Add-in Board Considerations
2.11.3 Fan Connector Current Capability
2.11.4 Power Supply Consider ations
2.12 Thermal Considerations
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2.13 Reliability
2.14 Environmental
Table 33 lists the environmental specifications for the Desktop Board D865PCD.
Table 33. Desktop Board D865PCD Environmental Specifications
2.15 Regulatory Compliance
2.15.1 Safety Regulations
Table 34. Safety Regulations
2.15.2 EMC Regulations
Table 35. EMC Regulations
2.15.3 European Union Declaration of Conformity Statement
2.15.4 Product Ecology Statements
2.15.4.1 Disposal Considerations
2.15.4.2 Recycling Considerations
2.15.5 Product Certif ication Markings (Board Level)
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3 Overview of BIOS Features
3.1 Introduction
3.2 BIOS Flash Memory Organization
3.3 Resource Configuration
3.3.1 PCI Autoconfiguration
3.3.2 PCI IDE Support
3.4 System Management BIOS (SMBIOS)
3.5 Legacy USB Support
3.6 BIOS Updates
3.6.1 Language Support
3.6.2 Custom Splash Screen
3.7 Recovering BIOS Data
3.8 Boot Options
3.8.1 CD-ROM Boot
3.8.2 Network Boot
3.8.3 Booting Without Attached Devices
3.8.4 Changing the Default Boot Device During POST
3.9 Fast Booting Systems with Intel Rapid BIOS Boot
3.9.1 Periphera l Selection and Configuration
3.9.2 Intel Rapid BI OS Boot
3.10 BIOS Security Features
4 BIOS Setup Program
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Maintenance Menu
4.3 Main Menu
To access this menu, select Main on the menu bar at the top of the screen.
Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit
Table 42. Main Menu
4.4 Advanced Menu
To access this menu, select Advanced on the menu bar at the top of the screen.
4.4.1 PCI Configur ation Submenu
To access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar and then PCI Configuration.
The submenu shown in Table 44 is used to configure the IRQ priority of PCI slots individually.
4.4.2 Boot Configurati on Submenu
To access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar and then Boot Configuration.
4.4.3 Peripher al Configuration Submenu
To access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar and then Peripheral Configuration.
The submenu represented in Table 46 is used for configuring computer peripherals.
Table 46. Peripheral Configuration Submenu (continued)
4.4.4 Drive Confi guration Submenu
To access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar and then Drive Configuration.
Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit PCI Configuration Boot Configuration
The menu represented in Table 47 is used to configure IDE device options.
Table 47. Drive Configuration Submenu
4.4.4.1 PATA Submenus
Table 48. PATA Submenus
4.4.5 Floppy Configur ation Submenu
To access this menu, select Advanced on the menu bar and then Floppy Configuration.
The submenu represented by Table 49 is used for configuring the diskette drive.
4.4.6 Event Log Configurati on Submenu
To access this menu, select Advanced on the menu bar and then Event Log Configuration.
The submenu represented by Table 50 is used to configure the event logging features.
4.4.7 Video Configur ation Submenu
To access this menu, select Advanced on the menu bar and then Video Configuration.
The submenu represented in Table 51 is for configuring the video features.
4.4.8 USB Configurati on Submenu
To access this menu, select Advanced on the menu bar and then USB Configuration.
The submenu represented in Table 52 is for configuring the USB features.
4.4.9 Chipset Configurati on Submenu
To access this menu, select Advanced on the menu bar and then Chipset Configuration.
The submenu represented in Table 53 is for configuring chipset options.
Table 53. Chipset Configuration Submenu (continued)
4.5 Security Menu
To access this menu, select Security from the menu bar at the top of the screen.
Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit
The menu represented by Table 54 is for setting passwords and security features.
Table 54. Security Menu
4.6 Power Menu
To access this menu, select Power from the menu bar at the top of the screen.
Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit ACPI
The menu represented in Table 55 is for setting the power management features.
4.7 Boot Menu
To access this menu, select Boot from the menu bar at the top of the screen.
The menu represented in Table 57 is used to set the boot features and the boot sequence.
Table 57. Boot Menu
4.7.1 Boot Device Priority Submenu
To access this menu, select Boot on the menu bar and then Boot Devices Priority.
The submenu represented in Table 58 is for setting boot devices priority.
Table 58. Boot Device Priority Submenu
4.7.2 Hard Disk Drives Submenu
To access this menu, select Boot on the menu bar and then Hard Disk Drives.
The submenu represented in Table 59 is for setting hard disk drive priority.
4.7.3 Removable Devices Submenu
To access this menu, select Boot on the menu bar, then Removable Devices.
4.8 Exit Menu
To access this menu, select Exit from the menu bar at the top of the screen.
Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit
Table 62. Exit Menu
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5 Error Messages and Beep Codes
5.1 BIOS Error Messages
Table 63. BIOS Error Messages (continued)
5.2 Port 80h POST Codes
Table 66. Runtime Code Uncompressed in F000 Shadow RAM
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Table 66. Runtime Code Uncompressed in F000 Shadow RAM (continued)
5.3 Bus Initialization Checkpoints
5.4 Speaker
5.5 BIOS Beep Codes