1. Okwu mmalite
This manual provides essential instructions for the installation, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your Intel D875PBZ Motherboard. This product is designed for use with Intel Pentium 4 processors and features the Intel 875P chipset. Please read this manual thoroughly before proceeding with installation.

Ọgụgụ 1: nso nso view of the Intel D875PBZ model designation on the motherboard.
2. Ntọala na nwụnye
Follow these steps carefully to install your Intel D875PBZ Motherboard and its components.
2.1. Nwụnye motherboard
- Kwadebe chassis: Ensure your computer case is compatible with ATX form factor motherboards. Install the I/O plate into the rear opening of the chassis.
- Tinye Motherboard: Carefully align the motherboard with the standoffs in your chassis. Secure it using appropriate screws. Do not overtighten.

Ọgụgụ 2: N'elu-ala view of the Intel D875PBZ motherboard, showing the CPU socket, RAM slots, and expansion slots.
2.2. CPU Installation (Socket 478)
- Mepee oghere CPU: Lift the lever on the Socket 478 CPU socket.
- Insert CPU: Align the triangular mark on the Intel Pentium 4 CPU with the corresponding mark on the socket. Gently place the CPU into the socket. Do not force it.
- Secure CPU: Lower the lever to lock the CPU into place.
- Wụnye CPU cooler: Note: A CPU cooler is NOT included with this product. Install a compatible Socket 478 CPU cooler (fan and heatsink) according to its manufacturer's instructions. Ensure proper thermal paste application and secure mounting for effective cooling.
2.3. RAM Installation (DDR)
- Open RAM Slot Clips: Open the retention clips at both ends of the DDR RAM slots.
- Insert RAM Modules: Align the notch on the DDR RAM module with the key in the RAM slot. Press down firmly on both ends of the module until the clips snap into place.
2.4. Njikọ Peripherals
- Njikọ ọkụ: Jikọọ 20-pin ATX isi ike njikọ na 4-pin ATX 12V ike njikọ site na ike gị na motherboard.
- Ngwa nchekwa: Connect SATA drives to the SATA ports and IDE drives to the IDE connectors on the motherboard.
- Kaadị Mgbasawanye: Install AGP graphics cards into the AGP slot and other expansion cards (e.g., sound cards, network cards) into the PCI slots.
- Njikọ akụkụ ihu: Connect the power switch, reset switch, HDD LED, and power LED cables from your chassis front panel to the corresponding pins on the motherboard. Refer to the motherboard's silkscreen labels for correct orientation.
- USB and Audio: Connect front panel USB and audio headers if available on your chassis.

Ọgụgụ 3: N'azụ view of the Intel D875PBZ motherboard, showing the various input/output ports including PS/2, serial, parallel, USB, Ethernet, and audio jacks.
3. Ntuziaka ọrụ
3.1. Initial Boot-Up
- Ike Na: After all components are securely installed and connected, connect your monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Power on your system.
- Ohere ịnweta BIOS: During the initial boot sequence, press the designated key (commonly DEL, F2, ma ọ bụ F10) to enter the BIOS setup utility. Consult your screen for the exact key prompt.
- Nhazi BIOS: Configure boot order, date/time, and other system settings as needed. Save changes and exit the BIOS.
3.2. Nrụnye Sistemụ Ọrụ
Insert your operating system installation media (e.g., CD/DVD) and follow the on-screen prompts to install the operating system. Ensure all necessary drivers for the chipset, audio, and network are installed after the OS installation for optimal performance.
4. Nlekọta
Nlekọta anya mgbe niile na-enyere aka hụ na ị ga-adị ogologo ndụ na ọrụ kwụsiri ike nke motherboard gị.
- Mwepụ uzuzu: Periodically open your computer case and use compressed air to remove dust buildup from the motherboard, CPU cooler, and other components. Dust can impede airflow and cause overheating.
- Nyocha njikọ: Ensure all power cables, data cables, and expansion cards are securely seated. Loose connections can lead to system instability.
- Batrị BIOS: The motherboard uses a CR2032 coin cell battery to retain BIOS settings. If your system consistently loses time or BIOS settings, the battery may need replacement.
5. Nchọpụta nsogbu
Akụkụ a na-ekwu maka nsogbu ndị ị nwere ike izute.
- Enweghị Ike/Enweghị Post:
- Verify all power cables (20-pin ATX, 4-pin 12V) are securely connected.
- Hụ na etinyere CPU na RAM nke ọma.
- Check that the power supply is functioning correctly.
- Remove all non-essential components (e.g., extra RAM, expansion cards) and attempt to boot with only the CPU, one RAM stick, and the graphics card.
- Enweghị Ngosipụta:
- Ensure the monitor is connected to the graphics card (AGP) and powered on.
- Reseat the graphics card. Try a different graphics card if available.
- Check RAM installation. Faulty or improperly seated RAM can prevent display output.
- Akwụsịghị / Mkpọka Sistemu:
- Check CPU and chipset temperatures. Ensure CPU cooler is properly installed and fan is spinning.
- Gbaa ngwaọrụ nyocha ebe nchekwa ka ịlele maka RAM adịghị mma.
- Gbaa mbọ hụ na ndị ọkwọ ụgbọ ala niile emelitere.
- Lelee maka njikọ rụrụ arụ ma ọ bụ eriri mebiri emebi.
- Tọgharịa BIOS: To clear CMOS settings, locate the CLR_CMOS jumper on the motherboard (refer to the silkscreen). With the system powered off and unplugged, move the jumper from pins 1-2 to 2-3 for 5-10 seconds, then return it to 1-2. Alternatively, remove the BIOS battery for a few minutes.
6. Nkọwapụta
Key technical specifications for the Intel D875PBZ Motherboard:
| Njirimara | Nkọwa |
|---|---|
| Ụdị | Intel |
| Nọmba nlereanya | D875PBZ |
| Socket CPU | Ọnụ ego 478 |
| Ndị nhazi dakọtara | Pentium 4 |
| Ụdị Chipset | Intel 875P |
| Teknụzụ ebe nchekwa RAM | DDR |
| Ikike Nchekwa ebe nchekwa (Ike) | 4 GB |
| Interface kaadị eserese | AGP, PCI |
| System Bus Standard Supported | SATA 3 (Note: This refers to the SATA controller, actual speed may vary based on chipset generation) |
| S/PDIF Connector Type | Ngwa anya |
| Akụkụ ngwugwu | 14 x 12 x 7 sentimita asatọ |
| Ibu Ibu | 4 pound |
| Ụbọchị mbụ dị | Disemba 28, 2014 |
7. Akwụkwọ ikike Ozi
This product is typically covered by a limited warranty provided by the original seller or manufacturer. Please refer to your purchase documentation or contact your retailer for specific warranty terms and conditions. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
8. Nkwado nka na ụzụ
For technical assistance, please refer to the official Intel support website or contact your product retailer. Online resources often include updated drivers, FAQs, and community forums that can provide further assistance.





