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My HDD is not UltraDMA/66, can I still use it?

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My HDD is not UltraDMA/66, can I still use it?

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• Yes, the onboard IDE controller is downwardly compatible with PIO, DMA, or UltraDMA/33 HDDs. 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 or Windows 2000 comes with native USB drivers. What kind of DIMMs should I use? • The motherboard only accepts PC100, unbuffered, 3.3V SDRAM DIMM ONLY! Do I need to use PC133 SDRAM DIMM? • No, the SDRAM bus (the bus between the memory and the i820 chipset) is always 100MHz. • The front side bus or host bus (the bus between the i820 chipset and the processor

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