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Feb 10, 2025 - 05:13 AM
To properly install the Amptron PM-9100 motherboard into your computer case, follow these steps:
1. Before starting the installation, make sure you read the manual thoroughly and understand all the instructions and precautions.
2. Set the jumpers JP5, JP6, JP7, and JP8 to configure the board for your specific CPU. Refer to the CPU Configuration Jumpers section in the manual for the correct settings.
3. Insert the CPU into the ZIF socket. Make sure the CPU is correctly aligned before inserting it. Pull up the handle, insert the CPU with the dotted corner aligned with the corner of the ZIF socket, and then push down on the handle to secure it.
4. Install your memory into the correct DIMM or SIMM sockets. Follow the instructions outlined in the Memory Configurations section of the manual.
5. Mount the motherboard onto the system chassis. Ensure that the motherboard is properly grounded and securely mounted into the case. Take your time to do this step properly as it will make the installation of other components and cables easier.
6. Connect and install your cards and I/O cables. Make sure your cables and cards are properly oriented and firmly plugged in. Refer to the On-Board I/O Controller section of the manual for tips on connecting your high-speed multi-I/Os.
7. Connect your case LED and switch cables to the board. Refer to the Case Switch Pin Configurations section of the manual for the correct pin configurations.
8. Connect the power supply cables to the board. Refer to the Mainboard Diagram section of the manual for tips on connecting your power cables.
9. Power on the system and go into the BIOS to set up your system's configuration. Press the "DEL" key during the memory check phase of POST to enter the BIOS setup. Refer to the BIOS Overview and Specifications section of the manual for more details on setting up your system's configuration.
10. Once your system is set up, boot up your operating system and check if the board and all your peripherals are recognized and working.
11. If you need drivers for the motherboard's options such as IDE, VGA, USB, and sound, use the enclosed CD-ROM. The drivers can be found in the respective directories on the CD-ROM.
12. Finally, close up your case and ensure that all components are securely installed.
Remember to consult the manual for any specific details or troubleshooting tips that may be relevant to your particular situation.
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