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Motherboard Specifications, TriGem 20011022 (Cupertino)

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Motherboard information
Part/FeatureSpecification/Support
Motherboard Description
  • Manufacturer's name - 20011022
  • HP/Compaq name - Cupertino
Motherboard SupplierTriGem
System BIOS SupplierPhoenix
Form Factor UATX
Processor BrandIntel
Processor Socket TypeMPGA478
Processor FamilyPentium (R) 4 (Willamette)
Processor Front Side Bus Frequency400MHz
Chipset Name Intel 845 (Brookdale)
Chipset “North Bridge”I845MCH
Revision/Stepping C0
Chipset “South Bridge”ICH2
Revision/Stepping XC0
Super I/O SMSC LPC47M112
Revision/Stepping B
Flash BIOS DeviceFWH 4Mbit
Memory TypeDDR
Memory Speed -------
Memory Sockets2 DIMM
Maximum Memory2GB
Graphics SupplierGraphic Card
Graphics ConfigurationUp
Onboard Graphics MemoryNA
Graphics Connector (AGP)AGP 4X
TV-Out Device No
TV-Out ConfigurationNA
AudioAC’97 Down
AC’97 CODEC DeviceADI1886
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) GLAS
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 (R) Windows XP hardware compliant
Layout and photographs
Figure 1: Layout
Figure 2: Photograph
Figure 3: Backplate
1 - Mouse
2 - Parallel
3 - LAN
4 - Gameport
5 - Microphone
6 - Line-in
7 - Line-out
8 - USB
9 - Serial
10 - Keyboard
Clearing the CMOS settings
The J1 jumper allows you to clear the 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.
  1. Turn off the PC and unplug the power cord.
  2. Move the J1 jumper cap from pins 1-2 (normal) to pins 2-3 (clear CMOS).
  3. Keep the J1 jumper cap on pins 2-3 for 5 to 10 seconds, then move it back to pins 1-2.
  4. Plug in the power cord and turn on the PC.
  5. Enter the BIOS setup to change BIOS settings.
Clearing the BIOS password
The BIOS password protects the BIOS from undesired changes. If password checking is enabled, and you need to disable it, use the following steps:
  1. Turn off the PC and unplug the power cord.
  2. Move the J3 jumper cap from pins 1-2 to pins 2-3.
  3. To enter BIOS setup, start the PC and press the F1 key as the PC boots.
  4. Clear or reset the BIOS password.
  5. Save the BIOS settings and turn off the PC.
  6. If desired, reactivate password checking by moving the J3 jumper cap back to pins 1-2.


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