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Step2 Select the connection you want eg. The following screen appears: Check the box next to the items you want to install. Install new BIOS as follows: If your motherboard has a BIOS protection jumper, change the setting to allow BIOS flashing. Main Advanced Chipset M. Звуковая подсистема основана на HDA-кодеке 6-канального звука VIA VT1705, а для поддержки сетевых соединений служит гигабитный LAN-контроллер Atheros AR8151. IDE: Short for Integrated Drive Electronics or IBM Disc Electronics, IDE is more commonly known as ATA or Parallel ATA PATA. Before calling for technical support or returning for warranty, this chapter may help to address some of the common questions using some basic troubleshooting tips. Processor Stepping 206a3 This item shows the processor stepping version.

On personal computers PCs , the BIOS contains all the code required to control the keyboard, display screen, disk drives, serial communications, and a number of miscellaneous functions. The BIOS is typically placed in a ROM chip that comes with the computer it is often called a ROM BIOS. This ensures that the BIOS will always be available and will not be damaged by disk failures. It also makes it possible for a computer to boot itself. Because RAM is faster than ROM, though, many computer manufacturers design systems so that the BIOS is copied from ROM to RAM each time the computer is booted. This is known as shadowing. Supports dual channel mode: Alternately referred to as Multi-channel memory, Dual-channel memory is a DDR, DDR2, or DDR3 chipset on the motherboard providing memory with two memory channels instead of one. The dual-channel platform helps alleviate bottlenecks that occur. Dual-channel lets one controller handle the reading and writing while the other controller prepares the next access thus preventing a delay. IDE: Short for Integrated Drive Electronics or IBM Disc Electronics, IDE is more commonly known as ATA or Parallel ATA PATA. It is a standard interface for IBM compatible hard drives and CD or DVD drives. IDE is different than SCSI and Enhanced Small Device Interface ESDI because its controllers are on each drive, meaning the drive can connect directly to the motherboard or controller. IDE and its updated successor, Enhanced IDE EIDE , are common drive interfaces found in IBM compatible computers. Below is a picture of the IDE connector on the back of a hard drive, a picture of what an IDE cable looks like, and the IDE channels it connects to on the motherboard. SATA: Short for SerialATA, SATA 1. SerialATA is capable of delivering 1. It has the benefit of being backwards-compatible with ATA and ATAPI devices, and offers a thin, small cable solution, as seen in the photo on the right. This cable helps make a much easier cable routing and offers better airflow in the computer when compared to the earlier ribbon cables used with ATA drives. Expansion slots: Alternatively referred to as a bus slot or expansion port, an expansion slot is connection or port located inside a computer on the motherboard or riser board that allows a computer hardware expansion card to be connected. For example, if you wanted to install a new video card in the computer, you purchase a video expansion card and install that card into the compatible expansion slot. Ethernet: Ethernet is a widely used local-area network LAN protocol originally created by Xerox PARC in 1973 by Robert Metcalfe and others U. Below is a listing of different standards of Ethernet and additional information about each of them.

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