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| ====== SH67H3 ====== | ====== SH67H3 ====== | ||
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| - | ===== How to distinguish V1 from V2 version on the SH67H3 / SH67H7 series? ===== | + | ===== How do I distinguish V1 from V2 version on the SH67H3 / SH67H7 series? ===== |
| - | This FAQ refers to [[SH67H3]], [[SH67H7]] | + | Please open the XPC chassis cover: unscrew three thumbscrews and slide the cover backwards and upwards. The version ID is located on the mainboard as shown in the photo: \\ {{: |
| - | Please open the XPC chassis cover: unscrew 3 thumbscrews and slide the cover backwards and upwards. The version | + | ===== Does my SH67H3 support Ivy Bridge CPUs? ===== |
| + | Yes, but only motherboard version 2.0 does. How to identify | ||
| - | ===== How to install memory in the SH67H3? ===== | + | If your motherboard is version 2.0, please update |
| - | In Dual-Channel mode, the memory modules can transmit and receive data with two data bus lines simultaneously. Enabling Dual-Channel mode can enhance the system performance. | + | |
| - | The following illustrations explain the population rules for Dual-Channel | + | When the BIOS is updated and your machine is running, please make sure to download and update all the drivers from our download page. |
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| + | ===== How do I install memory modules in dual-channel mode? ===== | ||
| + | In dual-channel mode, the memory modules transmit and receive data over two data bus lines simultaneously. Enabling dual-channel mode will enhance system performance. | ||
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| + | The following illustrations explain the population rules for dual-channel | ||
| **A** = 2 modules \\ | **A** = 2 modules \\ | ||
| **B** = 4 modules \\ | **B** = 4 modules \\ | ||
| **C** = 1 module \\ {{: | **C** = 1 module \\ {{: | ||
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| ==== Related links ==== | ==== Related links ==== | ||
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