SY-6IWMQuick Start Guide

Install the Motherboard

Follow the steps below in order to perform the installation of your new SY-6IWMMotherboard.

Step 1. Install the CPU

Mark your CPU Frequency: Record the working frequency of your CPU that should be clearly marked on the CPU cover.

FSB 66MHz

 

266MHz (66 x 4.0)

 

333MHz (66 x 5.0)

 

400MHz (66 x 6.0)

 

 

 

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300MHz (66 x 4.5)

 

366MHz (66 x 5.5)

 

433MHz (66 x 6.5)

 

 

 

FSB 100MHz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

350MHz (100 x 3. 5)

 

450MHz (100 x 4.5)

 

550MHz (100 x 5.5)

 

 

 

 

 

 

400MHz (100 x 4.0)

 

500MHz (100 x 5.0)

 

600MHz (100 x 6.0)

 

 

 

 

 

FSB 133MHz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

400MHz (133 x 3.0)

 

533MHz (133 x 4.0)

 

667MHz (133 x 5.0)

 

 

 

 

 

 

466MHz (133 x 3.5)

 

600MHz (133 x 4.5)

 

733MHz (133 x 5.5)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CPU Mount Procedure: To mount the processor that you have purchased separately, follow these instructions.

Retention Module

Step 1. Open the two sides by folding them up.

Step 2. Insert the CPU into the retention module. The CPU fits in the CPU slot in only ONE way, do not try to force it in.

Step 3. After completely inserting the CPU, Now your CPU is ready for use.

Note: Installing a heat sink and cooling fan on top of your CPU is necessary for proper heat dissipation. Failing to install these items may result in overheating and possible burn-out of your CPU.

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SOYO SY-6IWM quick start Install the Motherboard

SY-6IWM specifications

The SOYO SY-6IWM is a motherboard that holds a unique place in the world of computer hardware, particularly during the era of Socket 370 processors. Designed for those who seek a balance between performance, compatibility, and features, the SY-6IWM was widely recognized for its reliability and versatility in various computing environments.

At the heart of the SOYO SY-6IWM is its compatibility with Intel's Socket 370 processors, which includes a variety of Pentium III and Celeron CPUs. This compatibility allows users to run a broad range of applications and games, making it an attractive option for both casual users and those requiring a bit more performance. The motherboard supports front-side bus speeds of 100 MHz and 133 MHz, enabling it to accommodate varying CPU speeds.

One of the standout features of the SOYO SY-6IWM is its integrated sound capabilities. With onboard AC'97 sound, users can enjoy quality audio output without the need for additional sound cards. This integration simplifies the overall setup and reduces costs, making the motherboard a cost-effective solution for users who do not require high-end audio systems.

In terms of memory, the SY-6IWM supports up to 1 GB of SDRAM through its three DIMM slots. This capacity was quite respectable for its time, enabling smooth multitasking and efficient performance for a range of applications. The motherboard also offers a 2D/3D graphics interface, accommodating AGP 4X graphics cards, which added to its appeal for gaming enthusiasts.

The SY-6IWM is equipped with a variety of expansion slots, including five PCI slots and one AGP slot. This allows users to expand their systems with additional cards, such as advanced graphics cards, network cards, and other peripherals. Furthermore, the motherboard provides IDE interfaces which support up to four IDE devices, accommodating multiple hard drives, CD-ROM drives, and other storage solutions.

Another notable characteristic of the SOYO SY-6IWM is its BIOS support for various hardware configurations and overclocking features, appealing to users looking to optimize their systems' performance. The motherboard also features jumperless configuration, simplifying setup and reducing the chance of configuration errors.

Overall, the SOYO SY-6IWM is a well-rounded motherboard that embodies many of the key technologies and characteristics valued by computer enthusiasts during its time. Its compatibility with a variety of processors, built-in audio, support for ample memory, and expansion options make it a solid choice for users looking to build or upgrade their systems without breaking the bank. Its legacy endures as a testament to the design philosophy of providing performance and versatility for a wide range of computing needs.