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Motherboard specifications table
Motherboard description
  • Motherboard manufacturer's name: ASUS P4s-LA
  • HP/Compaq name: Indiana
System BIOS SupplierASUS/Award
Form FactoruATX
Processor BrandIntel
Processor Socket TypemPGA478
Processor FamilyPentium®) 4 (Willamette, Northwood)
Maximum approved processor2.53 GHz Intel Pentium 4
Proc. Front Side Bus Freq.400/533MHz
Chipset NameSiS651
Chipset "North Bridge"SiS651
Revision/steppingA1
Chipset "South Bridge"SiS961
Revision/steppingA2
Super I/OITE
Revision/steppingIT8707
Flash BIOS Device2MB Flash EEPROM
Memory TypeDDR
Memory SpeedPC2100/PC1600
Memory Sockets2 DIMM
Maximum Memory2GB
Graphics SupplierSiS
Graphics ConfigurationUp/Down
Onboard Graphics MemoryUMA/up to 64MB
Graphics Connector (AGP)AGP 4X
TV-Out DeviceNo
TV-Out ConfigurationAGP TV-out card
AudioAC'97 Down
AC'97 CODEC DeviceADI1885
Audio Jacks (legend below)M,LI,LO,SO, M/G
MMicrophone
LILine In
LOLine out
SOSpeaker
M/GMidi/Game
Ethernet 10/100 LAN SupplierSiS 961+PHY ICS 1893
Ethernet ConfigurationIntegrated, Down
IDE UDMA ModesATA-66/100
Expansion Slots (AGP/PCI/Exten)AGP, 3 PCI
USB Ports4
USB Front/Back Options2F+2B
Serial, Parallel, Floppy, PS2 Kbd and Mouse2S,1P,1F,PS2 K+M
Serial Port Front Chassis OptionYes
Available Mfg Options-gLAS
AAudio down on motherboard
CExternal L2 cache on motherboard
E 1394 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)
WMicrosoft®) Windows XP hardware compliant
Layout and Photographs
Figure 1: Layout
Figure 2: Photo
1 - Mouse
2 - LAN
3 - Parallel
4 - Game port
5 - Microphone
6 - Line-in
7 - Line-out
8 - VGA
9 - Serial
10 - USB
11 - Keyboard
Clearing the CMOS settings
If you forget the BIOS password, you can clear it by erasing the CMOS RAM. The RAM data containing the password information is powered by the onboard button cell battery. To quickly erase the CMOS RAM, do the follow steps:
CAUTION: Do not change any jumper setting while the computer is on. Damage to the motherboard can result.
  1. Find the two solder points labeled CLRTC.
  2. Use the metal end of flat screwdriver to cross these two points.
  3. Reassemble the computer and turn it on.
  4. Hold down the F1 key during startup and enter BIOS setup to re-enter user preferences