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11 electrical considerations, 1 dc loading, 2 add-in board considerations – Intel D865PCD User Manual

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Intel Desktop Board D865PCD Technical Product Specification

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2.11 Electrical Considerations

2.11.1 DC

Loading

Table 30 lists the DC loading characteristics of the board. This data is based on a DC analysis of
all active components within the board that impact its power delivery subsystems. The analysis
does not include PCI add-in cards. Minimum values assume a light load placed on the board that
is similar to an environment with no applications running and no USB current draw. Maximum
values assume a load placed on the board that is similar to a heavy gaming environment with a
500 mA current draw per USB port. These calculations are not based on specific processor values
or memory configurations but are based on the minimum and maximum current draw possible
from the board’s power delivery subsystems to the processor, memory, and USB ports.

Use the datasheets for add-in cards, such as PCI, to determine the overall system power
requirements. The selection of a power supply at the system level is dependent on the system’s
usage model and not necessarily tied to a particular processor speed.

Table 30. DC Loading Characteristics

DC Current at:

Mode

DC Power

+3.3 V

+5 V

+12 V

-12 V

+5 VSB

Minimum loading

190.00 W

5.00 A

11.00 A

9.00 A

0.03 A

0.60 A

Maximum loading

286.00 W

11.00 A

15.00 A

13.00 A

0.10 A

1.38 A

2.11.2 Add-in Board Considerations

The boards are designed to provide 2 A (average) of +5 V current for each add-in board. The total
+5 V current draw for add-in boards for a fully loaded Desktop Board D865PCD (all three
expansion slots and the AGP slot filled) must not exceed 8 A.

2.11.3 Fan Connector Current Capability

CAUTION

The processor fan must be connected to the processor fan connector, not to a chassis fan
connector. Connecting the processor fan to a chassis fan connector may result in onboard
component damage that will halt fan operation.

Table 31 lists the current capability of the fan connectors.

Table 31. Fan Connector Current Capability

Fan Connector

Maximum Available Current

Processor fan

1600 mA

Front chassis fan

600 mA

Rear chassis fan

600 mA