SCEUSAtm 7XV133
Automatic CPU Detection
The SCE USAtm 7XV133 will automatically select the correct setting for the Intel PIII or Celeron CPU installed.  You don't have to set any jumper and you don't even have to go into CMOS BIOS to set the clock frequency !  It is that easy -- just plug in any socket 370 Intel CPU, and it will boot and work.More info. about Automatic CPU Detection Mode and overclocking.

The 7XV133 is SCE USAtm's flagship product with mature engineering and breakthrough technology for ease-of-installation.  It is a third generation board based on the same chipset.  The 7XV133 is now optimally designed for maximum performance while maintaining first class stability even when running an 1Ghz PC133 PIII processor.  All 7XV133 units are made in Taiwan and finally configured and tested in USA. 

Compare this board with boards from ASUS, Gigabyte, or any other brand, and judge it for yourself.

Lost your CD that came with the package?  Download VIA 4-in-1 driver
AWARD flash utility
A6 BIOS update -- boot-up display now shows correct Celeron multiplier (for PIII shows CPU frequency rounded up to match with Intel's product number)
If your system is working properly, it is not necessary for you to upgrade your BIOS. BIOS upgrade service should be performed by an SCE USAtm Authorized Reseller. End User assumes all risk in updating BIOS on his/her own.
 

PROCESSOR
  • Intel Pentium® III FC-PGA up to 1Ghz
  • Intel Celeron?PPGA or FC-PGA up to 700Mhz and beyond
CHIPSET
 VIA® 693A + 596B 

BIOS

- Award BIOS, Windows 95/98 PnP compatible

- Flash ROM for easy BIOS upgrade
- Supports DMI 2.0 function
 
FLEXIBLE CPU/DRAM TIMING MODES
 
  • 66Mhz CPU can be used with either PC66 or PC100 memory. 
  • 100Mhz CPU can be used with PC66, PC100, or PC133 memory. 
  • 133Mhz CPU can be uses with PC100 or PC133 memory. 
  • The 7XV133 will boot with virtually any memory installed.  And it will show a recommended BIOS setting for the memory installed for optimal performance.  CMOS settings needed to support the memory bus speed desired.
  • CPU Host clock (Bus Speed) can be manually adjusted by BIOS or jumpers to overclock or underclock the system for none standard operation.
SYSTEM MEMORY
  • Two 168-pin DIMM sockets
  • Supports up to 512MB memory size
  • Use x64 or x72 PC-100, 3.3V
  • Supports virtual channel SDRAM 3.3V
  • Supports 8/16/32/64/128/256 MB SDRAM DIMM Module
  • Supports ECC Type DIMM Module (72bits)
DESKTOP MANAGEMENT FUNCTION
  • Supports ACPI specification and OS directed power management
  • Wake-On-Events design:
    • * Modem-Ring-Wake-Up
      * Wake-On-LAN
      * Wake-On-K/B and PS/2 Mouse
      * RTC timer to power on the system
  • Hardware supports SMI green mode
  • Microsoft®/Intel® APM 1.2 compliant
  • ACPI 1.0a specification
  • Hardware monitor sensors: CPU fan speed, temperature, vital mainboard voltages
PCI IDE INTERFACE 
  • Supports ATA/33 and ATA/66 hard drives.
  • PIO mode 4 enhanced IDE (data transfer rate up to 16.6MB/sec)
  • ATAPI CD-ROM, LS-120 and ZIP supported
  • Bus mastering reduces CPU utilization during disk transfer
EXPANSION SLOTS
- 1 dedicated AGP Universal slot
- 4 dedicated PCI slots
- 2 dedicated 16-bit ISA slots
PCB
- 4 Layers, ATX form factor
- 305mm x 190mm size

INTEGRATED I/O

  • Two NS16C550A-compatible high speed UARTs
  • One SPP/ECP/EPP parallel port
  • Supports up to 2.88MB floppy drives
ACCELERATED GRAPHICS PORT (A.G.P.)
  • Supports AGP 2X up to 533MB/sec bandwidth for 3D graphics applications
ATX DOUBLE DECK PORTS
  • 2 USB ports
  • 2 DB-9 serial ports
  • 1 DB-25 parallel port
  • 1 mini-DIN-6 PS/2 keyboard port
  • 1 mini-DIN-6 PS/2 mouse port
CONNECTORS
  • 1 IrDA connector which supports IrDA Infrared Drive
  • 2 IDE connectors
  • 1 Floppy connector
  • 1 20-pin ATX power supply connector
  • 1 WOL (Wake-On-LAN) connector
KEYBOARD WAKE-UP

You can turn on your computer just by pressing a "hot key" !  It could be either Ctrl-F1, mouse key, ....etc !!

JK1 is the jumper that enables or disables the Keyboard Wake-up function.  You must first put the jumper in the Enable position.

Then, go into the CMOS's Integrated Peripherals page and choose the hot key that you desire to turn on the computer. 

Make sure the POWER ON Function is selected to Hot KEY.

Ctrl-F1
In this case, we chose Control & F1 keys to be pressed at the same time to turn on the computer.  The keyboard used is a plain 101 PS/2 keyboard.  It is not a requirement to use Win98 or Microsoft keyboard.
SCE USA tm7XV133 is shipped with: 
  1. one DMA66 80-conductor IDE cable. 
  2. one floppy cable. 
  3. one driver CD disc. 
  4. one User Manual.

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