Specifications

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Processor / Chipset
AMD Duron at 600, 650, 700, 750,
800, 850MHz
Via
ProSavage KM133 chipset
Socket A 200MHz front side bus support
Memory
Two
DIMM 3.3V, unbuffered SDRAM slots
Maximum of 1GB
No ECC support
Supports PC100/133 SDRAM
Slots
Three PCI (32 bit/33MHz) 2.1 busmastering slots
One AGP 2X/4X slot
One AMR slot
Onboard Connectors/Devices
One floppy disk drive
Two ATA-66 IDE/ATAPI channels
One infra-red header
Creative Labs PCI128 audio
S3 ProSavage4 video
Video is shared with system RAM
Video memory is BIOS selected at
8, 16, or 32MB
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Back I/O Connectors
Two USB 12Mbps ports
One PS/2 mouse
One PS/2 keyboard
One SPP/ECP/EPP LPT/parallel port
One COM/serial ports (DB9)
One joystick/MIDI port
One speakers/line out
One line in
One microphone
Certifications
ISO 9002 certified
Dimension
micro ATX form factor
Features
Wakeup on LAN (WuLAN) support
Wakeup on modem ring support
AMI flash BIOS w/ ACPI/APM/PnP
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BIOS Questions

How do I get into the BIOS setup?
Keep hitting the DELETE key during the system memory count.
Do you have a BIOS history file that includes the problem(s) fixed for each revision of the BIOS?
Yes, click
here for the file.
How do I update or flash my BIOS?
Updated BIOS are available on our FTP site.
How do I clear the CMOS? How do I clear the BIOS password?
Power off your system, move JP3 (see
System Board Diagram) to 2-3 and leave it there for 2 or 3 seconds.
Move JP3 back to 1-2 and power up your system.
I have flashed my BIOS, but now I get no video!
Try clearing your CMOS (see above). Make sure you've flashed the BIOS using the correct BIOS for your system
board; flashing the wrong BIOS will render the board inoperable.
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Hardware Questions

Can I use an AMD Athlon processor?
Technically,
the M133 system board will support AMD Athlon processors. But the
M133 micro ATX chassis only comes with a 145W power supply. AMD
recommends 200W or higher for Athlon processor. Premio officially
do NOT support the Athlon in this system, but you can try it AT
YOUR OWN RISK.
How do I
disable
the onboard video?
Simply add an AGP video card will disable the onboard video.
Can I use an add AGP video and the onboard video at the same time?
No,
you can only use one of the other, not both.
How do I enable or disable the onboard audio?
JP11
controls the onboard audio. Closed 1-2 enables it, while closed 2-3 disables it.
See System Board Diagram for the location of JP11 (it's
between PCI slot 3 and 2).
How
do I configure the onboard audio for four speakers playback?
If
you wish to have four speakers output, the line out in the back
becomes your second set of speakers. To do this, right click on
the audio icon in the system tray and select "Configuration
3D Audio." Then change the 3D mode to "Four
Speakers." See page 32 of the user's
manual for more details.
I've turned the system on, but I'm getting no power (i.e., power supply fan does not spin).
Make sure the cable from the case's power switch is connected properly to
the board's power on jumper; refer to the motherboard manual. Try reseating the ATX power connector to the motherboard.
Disconnect all the power connectors to your HDD, FDD, CD-ROM, etc. then
try powering the system up. Try replacing the ATX power supply.
I have two USB ports in the back, how do I enable them?
Windows NT 4.0 currently do not support USB. Windows 98/98SE, Windows 2000, Windows ME comes with native USB drivers.
What kind of DIMMs should I use?
The motherboard only accepts PC100/133, unbuffered, 3.3V SDRAM DIMM (non-ECC)!
Can I use just one DIMM?
Yes.
What is the system's maximum memory capacity?
It is 1GB using two 512MB DIMMs.
Does the system support ECC memory?
No.
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Operating System Specific Questions

Do you have a troubleshooting guide for Windows 98/98SE?
Yes, we do; please see Premio Windows 98/98SE Troubleshooting Guide.
Do you have a troubleshooting guide for Windows 2000?
Yes, we do; please see P
remio Windows 2000 Troubleshooting Guide