|
End of Interactive Support
Intel is announcing the end of interactive support for the Intel® Desktop Board SU810. See the End of Interactive Support Announcement for details.
Latest BIOS and drivers
The BIOS identifier for the Intel® Desktop Board SU810 is SU81010A.86A. The current BIOS version and current drivers for the Intel Desktop Board SU810 are found on developer.intel.com.
Processors supported
The Intel® Desktop Board SU810 supports the Intel® Celeron® processor for the 370-pin PPGA socket. See processors supported for additional information.
Processor heat sink
An active (fan) heat sink is recommended for proper cooling of the processor.
Caution: System cooling requirements vary depending on the particular system configuration, and it is the responsibility of the system designer/integrator to ensure that the system's maximum case temperature (at thermal plate) is not exceeded. For more details on the thermal considerations, refer to the Intel Desktop Board SU810 Technical Product Specification.
System memory
The Intel® Desktop Board SU810 can support minimum system memory configurations of 32 MB (using one or two DIMMs) and a maximum configuration of 512 MB. The Intel® Desktop Board SU810 supports memory sizes of 16 MB or 32 MB using 16-Mbit technology; 32 MB, 64 MB or 128 MB using 64-Mbit technology; and 256 MB using 128-Mbit technology. See the Intel Desktop Board SU810 memory page for a list of memory vendors who have tested their memory on the Intel Desktop Board SU810.
Due to the demands of today's sophisticated software applications, 64 MB of system memory is recommended.
Note: The Intel® Desktop Board SU810 BIOS supports SPD and non-SPD, 100-MHz SDRAM DIMMs. To achieve optimum performance, SDRAM DIMMs must meet SPD information requirements. For best performance and reliability, using SPD DIMMs listed on the tested memory list is highly recommended. SDRAM SPD information must be programmed by the memory manufacturer in accordance with the JEDEC MO-161 specification.
Error: "SERIAL PRESENCE DETECT (SPD) device data missing or inconclusive"
This SPD error message appears when non-SPD memory is detected during POST, or the BIOS cannot determine SPD requirements.
Instantly available and STR (Suspend to RAM)
The Intel® Desktop Board SU810 supports STR but the operating system and the applications being used must also support STR. Operating systems and applications that do not support STR can cause problems when coming out of different sleep states.
One megabyte less recognized memory than expected
The Intel® Desktop Board SU810 uses 1 MB of system memory at bootup for the VGA display.
Power supply requirements
The Intel® Desktop Board SU810 requires a 3.3 volt power supply that complies with the NLX 1.2 specification. For Wake On LAN* (WOL) technology capability, the Intel Desktop Board SU810 also requires a soft-off power supply that has at least 720mA of +5 volt standby current to keep the remote WOL circuit alive.
NLX connections and riser
There is no power connector on the Intel® Desktop Board SU810. Power, I/O slots, and data connections all reside on an NLX 1.2 compliant riser card, which is required to power the motherboard. Risers may be vendor specific to a chassis style or sold by third party vendors. See the NLX website*for vendor lists.
NLX chassis considerations
The Intel® Desktop Board SU810 is a NLX Platform and requires a chassis that is compliant with the NLX 1.2 specification. There are no power supply, I/O slots or data connectors on the Intel Desktop Board SU810. These connectors reside on an NLX 1.2 compliant riser card. See the NLX website*for vendor information.
Ultra ATA/66 Support
A 40-pin, 80-conductor cable is required to support Ultra ATA/66 transfer modes with the Intel Desktop Board SU810. This type of cable is fully backward compatible with all IDE transfer protocols. It will also support Ultra ATA/66 if used with one or two Ultra ATA/66 drives attached.
Additional Information
This applies to:
|