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Chapter 3, Motherboard information, Cf1 1 – Lanner FX-3210 User Manual

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Motherboard Information

Network Application Platforms

Chapter 3

DIMM Socket (J2/J3/J4/J5): The 240-pin DDR3 DIMM is for

connecting the DDR3 1066/1333/1600 (unbuffered

ECC or non-ECC) memory. The system can support

up to 32 GB in maximum. A DDR3 module has the

same physical dimensions as a DDR2 DIMM but the

notch on the pins is positioned differently. Channel

information lists below:
J2 Channel A DIMM0 (blue)

J3 Channel A DIMM1 (black)
J4 Channel B DIMM0 (blue)

J5 Channel B DIMM1 (black)

Note: Since the system is capable of Dual

Channel Architecture, some installation

guidelines have to be met to enable Dual

Channel mode as directed. To insert two DIMMs

on the system, insert DIMMS on slot J2 (blue)

and J4 (blue). And use slot J3 (black) and J5

(black) if more slots are required. (Use slot J3

and then slot J5 in sequence for the additional

DIMMS.)

SATA 1, 2 and 3, 4 Connectors (SATA1/SATA2/SATA3/

SATA4): It is for connecting a 2.5’’ SATA harddisk to
be served as your system’s storage. The system can
accommodate up to 2 disks (2.5" or 1disk for 3.5")
in maximum. SATA1 and SATA2 comply fully with
SATA Revision 3.0 standard with data transfer rates
of up to 6.0 Gb/s. SATA3 and SATA4 support SATAT
revision 2.0
. The controller contains two modes of
operation—a legacy mode using I/O space, and an
AHCI mode using memory space. Software that
uses legacy mode will not have AHCI capabilities.
The AHCI ( Advanced Host Controller Interface) is a

programming interface which defines transactions

between the SATA controller and software and

enables advanced performance and usability with

SATA. Platforms supporting AHCI may take advantage

of performance features such as no master/slave

designation for SATA devices—each device is treated

as a master—and hardware assisted native command

queuing. AHCI also provides usability enhancements

such as Hot-Plug. Note you will need to configure

your SATA as AHCI or RAID in the BIOS.

Note:

To configure your Hard disk using the

1.

integrated RAID feature, the Intel®Rapid

Storage Technology Utility has to be installed

on your Operating System.

You will need to select the RAID mode in the

2.

BIOS for your SATA drives first. There is also a

Clear CMOS jumper (J8): It is for clearing the CMOS

memory and system setup parameters by erasing
the data stored in the CMOS RAM such as the
system passwords.

CompactFlash Connector (CF1): It is for connecting a

Compact Flash card to be served as your system’s

storage. The connector is a CF Type II slot which could

fit both CF Type I or CF Type II cards.

Pin No.

Function

1-2 (Default)

Normal

2-3

Clear CMOS

Pin No.

Function

Pin No.

Function

1

Ground

2

Data 3

3

Data 4

4

Data 5

5

Data 6

6

Data 7

7

CE1#

8

N.C.

9

Ground

10

N.C.

11

N.C.

12

N.C.

13

+3.3V

14

N.C.

15

N.C.

16

N.C.

17

N.C.

18

Addr 2

19

Addr 1

20

Addr 0

21

Data 0

22

Data 1

23

Data 2

24

WP

25

CD2-

26

CD1-

27

Data 11

28

Data 12

29

Data 13

30

Data 14

31

Data 15

32

CE2#

33

N.C.

34

IOR#

35

IOW#

36

WE#

37

READY#

38

+3.3V

39

CSEL.

40

N.C.

41

RESET

42

WAIT#

43

INPACK#

44

REG#

45

DASP#

46

DIAG#

47

Data 8

48

Data 9

49

Data 10

50

Ground

25 1

50 26

CF1

1

1 2 3

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