Reputation:
sony mbx-250
Technical Specifications
Technical Summary
This motherboard is built on the Intel Sandy Bridge CPU platform with an Intel Cougar Point PCH. Graphics are handled by a discrete Nvidia N12P GPU, with support for Discreet/UMA/PX co-lay configuration. The system uses an NUVOTON NPCE795P EC/KBC and a 4MB SPI Flash ROM for BIOS storage. Memory architecture consists of DDRIII 1066/1333 across two channels, with two slots available. The charging solution is a TI BQ24745RHDR charger IC. Networking is provided by a BCM57780A1 LAN controller and 802.11a/b/g wireless. Audio is managed by an ALC271X codec, and the card reader uses an ENE P2793 controller. USB 3.0 support is enabled by a uPD720200 hub IC. Multiple power management ICs are present, including RT8208BGQW, NCP6131S52MNR, UP6165BQKF, UP6183PQAG, UP6128PQDD, RT9025-25PSP, APL5916KAI, and NCP5911MNTBG.
Technician FAQ
Q: What is the BIOS flash capacity on this motherboard?
A: The BIOS is stored on a 4MB SPI Flash ROM.
Q: What EC/KBC controller is used on this motherboard?
A: The motherboard uses an NUVOTON NPCE795P EC/KBC.
Q: Does this motherboard support dGPU to UMA conversion?
A: Yes, the board supports Discreet/UMA/PX co-lay configuration.
Q: What is the charging IC on this motherboard?
A: The charging IC is a TI BQ24745RHDR.
Q: What memory type and configuration does this motherboard support?
A: The motherboard supports DDRIII 1066/1333 memory across two channels, with two slots (Slot 0 and Slot 1).
Technical data structured and organized by Dr-Bios.com, based on original schematic source analysis.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Nvidia |
| CPU Platform | Intel Sandy Bridge |
| PCH / Southbridge | Intel Cougar Point |
| GPU Type | Nvidia N12P (Discrete) |
| dGPU Chip Number | N12P |
| dGPU to UMA Conversion Support | Discreet/UMA/PX Co-lay |
| EC / KBC | NPCE795P |
| EC/KBC Manufacturer | NUVOTON |
| Audio Codec | ALC271X |
| BIOS / SPI Flash | SPI Flash ROM 4MB |
| BIOS Flash Capacity | 4MB |
| Charging IC | BQ24745RHDR |
| Charger Architecture | TI CHARGER |
| RAM Type | DDRIII 1066/1333 |
| RAM Architecture | DDRIII 1066/1333 Channel A, DDRIII 1066/1333 Channel B |
| RAM Quantity / Slots | Slot 0, Slot 1 |
| LAN IC | BCM57780A1 |
| WiFi / WLAN IC | 802.11a/b/g |
| Card Reader IC | ENE P2793 |
| USB Hub IC | uPD720200 |
| Power IC(s) | RT8208BGQW, NCP6131S52MNR, UP6165BQKF, UP6183PQAG, UP6128PQDD, RT9025-25PSP, APL5916KAI, NCP5911MNTBG |
| HDMI Level Shifter | Level shifter |
Technical Summary
This motherboard is built on the Intel Sandy Bridge CPU platform with an Intel Cougar Point PCH. Graphics are handled by a discrete Nvidia N12P GPU, with support for Discreet/UMA/PX co-lay configuration. The system uses an NUVOTON NPCE795P EC/KBC and a 4MB SPI Flash ROM for BIOS storage. Memory architecture consists of DDRIII 1066/1333 across two channels, with two slots available. The charging solution is a TI BQ24745RHDR charger IC. Networking is provided by a BCM57780A1 LAN controller and 802.11a/b/g wireless. Audio is managed by an ALC271X codec, and the card reader uses an ENE P2793 controller. USB 3.0 support is enabled by a uPD720200 hub IC. Multiple power management ICs are present, including RT8208BGQW, NCP6131S52MNR, UP6165BQKF, UP6183PQAG, UP6128PQDD, RT9025-25PSP, APL5916KAI, and NCP5911MNTBG.
Technician FAQ
Q: What is the BIOS flash capacity on this motherboard?
A: The BIOS is stored on a 4MB SPI Flash ROM.
Q: What EC/KBC controller is used on this motherboard?
A: The motherboard uses an NUVOTON NPCE795P EC/KBC.
Q: Does this motherboard support dGPU to UMA conversion?
A: Yes, the board supports Discreet/UMA/PX co-lay configuration.
Q: What is the charging IC on this motherboard?
A: The charging IC is a TI BQ24745RHDR.
Q: What memory type and configuration does this motherboard support?
A: The motherboard supports DDRIII 1066/1333 memory across two channels, with two slots (Slot 0 and Slot 1).
Technical data structured and organized by Dr-Bios.com, based on original schematic source analysis.
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