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Motherboard Specifications, ASUS A7V-VM (Moorea)

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Motherboard information
Motherboard description
  • Manufacturer's name - A7V-VM
  • HP/Compaq name - Moorea
Motherboard SupplierASUS
System BIOS SupplierPhoenix
Form Factor UATX
Processor BrandAMD
Processor Socket TypeSocket A (PGA462)
Processor FamilyDuron, Athlon, AthlonXP
Processor Front Side Bus Frequency200/266MHz
Chipset NameVIA KM133A
Chipset “North Bridge”VT8365A
Revision/Stepping CD-F
Chipset “South Bridge”VT82C686B
Revision/Stepping CD-E
Super I/O N/A
Revision/Stepping N/A
Flash BIOS DeviceXbus 2Mbit
Memory TypeSDRAM
Memory SpeedPC133 (runs @ 100 or 133)
Memory Sockets2 DIMM
Maximum Memory 512 MB HP recommended maximum
Graphics SupplierVIA (S3 Savage4)
Graphics ConfigurationDown, in Chipset
Onboard Graphics MemoryUMA, up to 32MB
Graphics Connector (AGP)AGP 4X
TV-Out Device Connectors for optional LCD-TV module
AudioAC' 97 Down
AC' 97 CODEC DeviceCrystal CS4299
Audio Jacks (Legend below)M, LI, LO, SO, M/G
M Microphone
LILine In
LOLine out
SOSpeaker
M/GMidi/Game
Ethernet 10/100 LAN SupplierRealtek RTL8139C
Ethernet ConfigurationPCI, Down
IDE UDMA ModesATA-100/66/33
Expansion Slots (AGP/PCI/Exten) AGP, 3 PCI
USB Ports4
USB Front/Back Options 2F + 2 B
Serial, Parallel, Floppy, PS2 Kbd and Mouse 2S, 1P, !F, PS2 K+M
Serial Port Front Chassis Option Yes
Available Mfg Options (Legend below)LAS, Connectors for optional LCD-TV module
A Audio down on motherboard
CExternal L2 cache on motherboard
E1394 on motherboard
GGraphics down (on motherboard or in chipset)
LLAN on motherboard (ethernet)P - PCMCIA slot
SS3 power management support
TTV-out on motherboard
UGraphics card (up, not on motherboard)
WMS Windows XP hardware compliant
Motherboard layout and photos
Figure 1: Photograph
1 - Mouse
2 - LAN
3 - Parallel
4 - Gameport
5 - Microphone
6 - Line-out
7 - Line-in
8 - Serial
9 - USB
10 - Keyboard
Clearing the CMOS settings
The Clear RTC RAM (CLRTC solder points) 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 button cell battery powers the RAM data in CMOS, including system setup information.
CAUTION: Do not change any jumper setting while the computer is on. Damage to the motherboard can result.
  1. Turn off the PC and unplug the power cord.
  2. Use a small screwdriver to cross the CLRTC solder point pins 2-3.
  3. Start the PC and press F1 to enter the BIOS setup and change the BIOS settings.


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