Motherboard information
| Part/Feature | Specification/Support | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Motherboard Description |
| |||
| Motherboard Supplier | MSI | |||
| System BIOS Supplier | MSI/Award | |||
| Form Factor | uATX | |||
| Processor Brand | AMD | |||
| Processor Socket Type | Socket-A (PGA462) | |||
| Processor Family | Athlon, AthlonXP, Duron | |||
| Proc. Front Side Bus Freq. | 266/200MHz | |||
| Chipset Name | Nvidia nforce 220D | |||
| Chipset "North Bridge" | Nvidia nforce 220D | |||
| Chipset "South Bridge" | MCP-1 | |||
| Super I/O | Winbond W83627HF-AW | |||
| revision/stepping | (N/A) | |||
| Flash BIOS Device | Xbus 4Mbit | |||
| Memory Type | DDR | |||
| Memory Speed | PC2100/PC1600 | |||
| Memory Sockets | 2 DDR DIMM (184-pin) | |||
| Maximum Memory | 1GB (2x512 MB) | |||
| Graphics Supplier | Nvidia GeForce2 | |||
| Graphics Configuration | Up/Down | |||
| Onboard Graphics Memory | UMA 32MB DDR | |||
| Graphics Connector (AGP) | AGP 4X | |||
| TV-Out Device | No | |||
| TV-Out Configuration | AGP TvOut Card | |||
| Audio | AC'97 Down | |||
| AC'97 CODEC Device | ADI 1885 | |||
| Audio Jacks (Legend Below) | M,LI,LO, M/G | |||
| Ethernet 10/100 LAN Supplier | ICS 1893 | |||
| Ethernet Configuration | integrated, Down | |||
| IDE UDMA Modes | ATA-100/66/33 | |||
| Expansion Slots (AGP/PCI/Exten) | 1 AGP, 3 PCI | |||
| USB Ports | 4 | |||
| USB Front/Back Options | 2F+2B | |||
| Serial, Parallel, Floppy, PS2 Kbd & Mouse | 1S,1P,1F,PS2 K+M | |||
| Serial Port Front Chassis Option | Yes | |||
| Available Mfg Options (Legend Below) | -GLAS | |||
| LEGENDS | |
| A | Audio down on motherboard |
| C | External L2 cache on motherboard |
| E | 1394 on motherboard |
| G | Graphics down (on motherboard or in chipset) |
| L | LAN on motherboard (ethernet)P - PCMCIA slot |
| LI | Line In |
| LO | Line out |
| M | Microphone |
| M/G | Midi/Game |
| S | S3 power management support |
| S/O | Speaker |
| T | TV-out on motherboard |
| U | Graphics card (up, not on motherboard) |
| W | Microsoft(R) Windows XP hardware compliant |
Layout and photos
Clearing the CMOS settings
The Clear RTC RAM (3-pin JBAT1) jumper allows you to clear the Real Time Clock (RTC) RAM in CMOS. It also allows clearing of date, time, and system setup parameter memories in CMOS, by erasing the RTC RAM data. The onboard cell battery powers the RAM data in CMOS, including system setup information.

CAUTION:Do not change any jumper setting while the system is running. Damage to the motherboard may result.
- Turn off the PC and unplug the power cord.
- Move the JBAT1 jumper cap from pins 1-2 (normal) to pins 2-3 (clear CMOS).
- Keep the JBAT1 jumper cap on pins 2-3 for 5 to 10 seconds, then move it back to pins 1-2.
- Plug in the power cord and turn on the PC.
- Enter the BIOS setup to change BIOS settings.
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