SY-7IZMQuick Start Guide

Step 6. Enable/Disable Power-On by Keyboard (JP10)

You can choose to enable the Power-On by Keyboard function by shorting pin 1-2 on jumper JP10; otherwise, short pin 2-3 to disable this function.

Power-On by

 

 

Enable

 

 

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Short pin 1-2 to enable the

 

Short pin 2-3 to disable the

JP10 Setting

Power-On by Keyboard function.

 

Power-On by Keyboard function.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Important: When using the Power-On by Keyboard function, please make sure the ATX power supply can take at least 720mA load on the 5V Standby lead (5VSB) to meet the standard ATX specification.

Step 7. Clear CMOS Data (JP5)

Clear the CMOS memory by momentarily shorting pin 2-3 on jumper JP5 for at least 5 seconds, and then by shorting pin 1-2 to retain new settings. This jumper can be easily identified by its white colored cap.

CMOS Clearing

Clear CMOS Data

 

Retain CMOS Data

JP5 Setting

Short pin 2-3 for

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Short pin 1-2

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at least 5 seconds

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to retain the

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to clear the CMOS.

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Note: You must unplug the ATX power cable from the ATX power connector when performing the CMOS Clear operation.

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SOYO SY-7IZM quick start Enable/Disable Power-On by Keyboard JP10, Clear Cmos Data JP5

SY-7IZM specifications

The SOYO SY-7IZM is a versatile and well-designed motherboard that gained popularity during the late 1990s and early 2000s, catering primarily to users looking to build a reliable system for both gaming and general computing tasks. This ATX motherboard was specifically engineered to support Intel's Socket 370 processors, making it an excellent choice for those interested in utilizing the Pentium III and Celeron chipsets of that era.

One of the standout features of the SOYO SY-7IZM is its comprehensive chipset support. Based on the VIA Apollo 133A chipset, this motherboard ensures improved performance and stability, catering to users that demand efficiency. The board supports front-side bus (FSB) speeds of up to 133 MHz, allowing for faster data transfer rates and optimized communication between the CPU and other components. The SY-7IZM can accommodate up to 1 GB of DDR SDRAM, providing ample memory capacity for multitasking and modern applications of its time.

In terms of connectivity, the SY-7IZM includes a wide range of expansion slots. It features three PCI slots, one AGP slot for dedicated graphics cards, and an ISA slot for legacy support, making it adaptable to various user needs. The AGP 4X slot is particularly important for gamers, as it allows for direct access to the graphics processing unit, delivering superior 3D performance for gaming applications.

The motherboard also integrates advanced technologies that were cutting-edge during its time. It includes support for USB 1.1 ports, which allowed users to connect various peripherals, from mice to external storage devices. The onboard CMOS feature facilitates easy BIOS updates, ensuring that users can keep their systems up to date with the latest software enhancements.

In addition to its impressive performance capabilities, the SOYO SY-7IZM is designed with reliability in mind. With its durable construction and quality components, users can expect a long lifespan, making it a cost-effective choice for budget-conscious builders. Overall, the SOYO SY-7IZM stands as a testament to the innovation and technological advancements that were prevalent in its time, appealing to a wide range of users from casual enthusiasts to hardcore gamers.