Motherboard Manual | Rc415t-am

The board supports legacy IDE drives and modern (for its time) SATA I drives. If you are installing an SSD, note that it will be limited to SATA I speeds (150 MB/s), though it will still provide a significant speed boost over a traditional mechanical hard drive. Driver and BIOS Information

While designed for Windows XP and Vista, the RC415T-AM can run Windows 7 (32-bit) using legacy Vista drivers for the ATI chipset and Realtek audio.

Ensure both sticks match in speed and capacity to enable dual-channel performance. The maximum supported capacity is strictly . Storage Configuration rc415t-am motherboard manual

Integrated ATI Radeon X300-based graphics with a dedicated PCI-Express x16 slot for expansion.

If you're looking for specific details to help with a repair or upgrade: Are you trying to ? The board supports legacy IDE drives and modern

💡 Always unplug the power cord before touching the internal components. RAM Installation

When migrating this board to a new case or clearing BIOS errors, you will need the specific pin configurations for the front panel and CMOS. Front Panel Header (F_PANEL) Ensure both sticks match in speed and capacity

If the system fails to boot after a hardware change, you may need to reset the BIOS: Locate the 3-pin jumper near the battery. Move the cap from to Pins 2-3 (Clear) . Wait 10 seconds and return the cap to Pins 1-2 . Memory and Storage Upgrades

The front panel header is typically located on the bottom right of the board. The standard configuration is: Pins 1 & 3 Power Switch: Pins 6 & 8 Reset Switch: Pins 5 & 7 Power LED: Pins 2 & 4 Clear CMOS Jumper (CLR_CMOS)

The RC415T-AM is picky about memory density. For the best results: Use "Low Density" non-ECC unbuffered DDR2 sticks.