Intel D33025 Motherboard Manual

"Intel D33025 Motherboard Manual"

Searching for an reveals a common pitfall in identifying older hardware: D33025 is not a motherboard model number. Instead, it is a regulatory mark that appears on dozens of different Intel desktop boards from the mid-to-late 2000s .

  1. Turn off the computer and unplug the power cord.
  2. Locate the BIOS Configuration Jumper (usually labeled J9H1 or J6H1, a 3-pin header near the battery or Southbridge).
  3. By default, the jumper covers Pins 1 and 2 (Normal Mode).
  4. Move the jumper to cover
  1. Micro-ATX Form Factor: The D33025 motherboard has a compact Micro-ATX form factor, making it suitable for small form factor PCs, home servers, or media centers.
  2. Intel Atom D330 Processor Support: This motherboard supports the Intel Atom D330 processor, a dual-core CPU with a low power consumption of 15W.
  3. Dual Channel DDR2 Memory: The motherboard has two DDR2 DIMM slots, supporting up to 4GB of memory in dual-channel configuration.
  4. Integrated Graphics: The Intel Atom D330 processor has integrated graphics, which are built into the motherboard, providing a cost-effective and power-efficient graphics solution.
  5. Gigabit Ethernet: The D33025 motherboard features a Gigabit Ethernet LAN port, providing fast and reliable network connectivity.
  6. SATA and IDE Storage: The motherboard has two SATA ports and one IDE port, supporting a variety of storage options, including hard drives and optical drives.
  7. USB and Audio Ports: The motherboard has several USB ports (including one USB 2.0 and three USB 1.1 ports), as well as audio ports (including a Line In, Line Out, and Mic In).

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