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This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your MACHINIST H110 LGA 1151 Motherboard. Please read this guide thoroughly before proceeding with installation to ensure proper setup and functionality. This motherboard is designed to support Intel 6th/7th generation Core i3/i5/i7, Pentium, and Celeron Series CPUs.
Package Zviri mukati
Iyo package inosanganisira zvinotevera zvinhu:
- 1 x MACHINIST H110 Motherboard
- 1 x SATA Cable
- 1 x I/O Baffle
Cherechedza: The motherboard does not include a CMOS battery. A user manual is not physically included in the package; this digital document serves as the user manual.
Figure 1: Package Contents. This image displays the MACHINIST H110 motherboard, a SATA data cable, and an I/O baffle, which are typically included in the product box.
Key Features
- Soketi yeLGA 1151: Compatible with Intel 6th/7th generation Core i3/i5/i7, Pentium, and Celeron Series processors.
- Dual Channel DDR4 Memory: Two DDR4 Non-ECC memory slots supporting up to 32GB (16GB per slot) with a maximum frequency of 2400MHz.
- NVME/SATA M.2 Interface: Supports both NVME (PCIe channel) and SATA (SATA channel) M.2 SSDs, with manual conversion capability.
- Kubatana: Features PCIe 2.0 X16 slot, SATA 3.0 ports, USB 3.0, USB 2.0, VGA, and HDMI for high-definition video output (requires CPU with integrated graphics).
- Simba Dhizaini: 4+1 Phase Power Supply with PWM Controller RT3607BC.
- Network: Realtek 8111H Gigabit network card.
Motherboard Layout and Components
Zvijaire nezvakasiyana zvikamu uye zvinongedzo pane mamaboard usati waiswa.
Figure 2: H110 Motherboard Interface Details. This image illustrates the location of key components and ports on the motherboard, including USB 2.0, USB 3.0, HDMI, VGA, LAN, Audio jacks, PCIe X16 slot, SATA 3.0 ports, NVME/NGFF M.2 slot, 8-pin DC power, 24-pin DC power, and fan headers.
Setup uye Installation
1. Kuiswa kweCPU
Carefully align your LGA 1151 CPU with the socket. Ensure the triangular mark on the CPU matches the mark on the socket. Gently lower the CPU into the socket without forcing it. Close the load plate and secure the lever.
Figure 3: Intel LGA 1151 Socket. This image shows the LGA 1151 CPU socket, indicating where the processor should be placed.
2. Memory (RAM) Kuiswa
Locate the two DDR4 memory slots. Open the clips on both ends of the slot. Align the memory module with the slot, ensuring the notch on the module matches the key in the slot. Press down firmly on both ends of the memory module until the clips snap into place.
Figure 4: Dual Channel DDR4 Memory Slots. This image displays the two DDR4 memory slots, capable of supporting up to 32GB of RAM at 2400MHz.
3. Storage Device Installation (M.2 / SATA)
M.2 SSD: The motherboard features an M.2 interface that supports both NVME and NGFF (SATA) protocols. The default mode is NVME. To switch between NVME and NGFF modes, refer to the manual conversion instructions or the diagram on the motherboard. Insert the M.2 SSD into the slot at an angle and secure it with the provided screw.
Figure 5: NVME/SATA M.2 Hard Disk Interface. This image explains the M.2 interface's dual compatibility with NVME and SATA protocols, and the manual conversion process.
SATA Drives: Connect your SATA hard drives or SSDs to the SATA 3.0 ports using SATA data cables. Ensure the power cable from your power supply is also connected to the SATA drive.
4. Simba Connections
Connect the 24-pin ATX power connector from your power supply to the main power socket on the motherboard. Also, connect the 8-pin CPU power connector to the corresponding socket near the CPU.
5. Front Panel Connections
Connect the front panel headers (Power LED, HDD LED, Power Switch, Reset Switch) from your computer case to the corresponding pins on the motherboard. Refer to the motherboard layout diagram (Figure 2) for pin locations.
Operating Instruction
After completing all hardware installations, connect your monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Power on your system. The system should boot to the BIOS/UEFI interface or your operating system if already installed. To enter the BIOS/UEFI setup, typically press the DEL or F2 key during startup.
For optimal performance, it is recommended to install the latest drivers for your motherboard components. Drivers can often be found on the manufacturer's website or by using driver management software like Driver Talent, especially for Windows 10 systems.
Maintenance
CMOS Reset Procedure
If you encounter system instability or issues related to BIOS settings, performing a CMOS reset can resolve them. Follow these steps:
- Bvisa Simba: Dzima komputa yako uye uburitse tambo yemagetsi kubva pamadziro ekubuda.
- Remove CMOS Battery: Locate the small coin-cell battery (CR2032) on the motherboard and carefully remove it.
- Short CMOS Jumper: Find the "Clear CMOS" jumper (usually labeled CLR_CMOS or similar). Use a metal object (like a screwdriver or tweezers) to short the two pins for approximately 5 seconds.
- Reinstall Battery and Power: Reinstall the CMOS battery, plug in the power cord, and restart your computer.
Figure 6: CMOS Reset Method. This image illustrates the process of resetting the CMOS by removing the battery and shorting the designated pins.
Regularly clean dust from your computer's interior to prevent overheating and ensure optimal performance.
Kugadzirisa matambudziko
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System Will Not Power On (Fans Don't Spin):
Verify motherboard and CPU power connections are secure. Confirm CPU and memory model compatibility and condition. Ensure memory modules are properly seated. If the issue persists, clear the CMOS (refer to Maintenance section).
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No Display (Fans Spin, Keyboard Lights Unresponsive to Caps Lock):
Verify motherboard and CPU power connections. Ensure memory modules are properly seated. Confirm CPU and memory model compatibility and condition. If issues persist, clear the CMOS.
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No Display (Fans Spin, Keyboard Caps Lock Indicator Lights Up):
Verify the monitor is powered on and the display data cable is securely connected. If no external graphics card (GPU) is installed, confirm your CPU supports integrated graphics. If an external GPU is installed, ensure the display cable is connected to its output port. Check the condition of the display cable, GPU, and monitor. If the issue persists, clear the CMOS.
Zvinotsanangurwa
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | MACHINIST |
| Model Name | H110 |
| CPU Socket | LGA 1151 |
| Inowirirana processors | Intel Core 6th/7th Gen i3/i5/i7, Pentium, Celeron Series CPUs |
| Chipset Type | Intel H110 |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| Ndangariro Slots | 2 x DDR4 Non-ECC (Dual Channel) |
| Max Memory Capacity | 32GB (16GB per slot) |
| Memory Clock Speed | Kusvika ku2400 MHz |
| M.2 Interface | NVME/SATA M.2 (PCIe/SATA channels, manual conversion) |
| PCIe Slot | 1 x PCIe 2.0 X16 |
| SATA Ports | 3 x SATA 3.0 |
| USB Ports | USB 3.0, USB 2.0 (Rear and Front Headers) |
| Video Output | VGA, HDMI (requires CPU with integrated graphics) |
| Network | Realtek 8111H Gigabit LAN |
| Vadivelu Comedy Audio | Realtek LAC887 chip (Front audio, Rear audio) |
| Power inowanikwa | 24-pin DC*1, 8-pin DC*1 |
| Magetsi | 5-chikamu simba rekupa |
| Item Weight | 1.2 makirogiramu |
| Package Dimensions | 8.8 x 8 x 2.2 inches |
Warranty Information
For detailed warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the official MACHINIST website or contact your point of purchase. Standard manufacturer warranty policies apply to this product.
Support uye Contact
If you require further assistance or have questions not covered in this manual, please visit the official MACHINIST support page or contact their customer service. You can find contact information on the MACHINIST brand store page or their official website.
Zvekushandisa Pamhepo:
- MACHINIST Brand Store on Amazon
- For driver downloads, consider using Driver Talent or utilize Windows 10's built-in driver management.