882 Manual — Intel Desktop Board E210

Intel has officially discontinued all new desktop board support, but they have archived their documentation. Do not pay for PDFs on scam sites. Use these free, legitimate methods:

To clear the CMOS memory (resetting BIOS settings to default):


Intel stopped supporting desktop motherboards around 2013. The official Intel Download Center no longer hosts these legacy files directly. However, you have three reliable options. Intel Desktop Board E210 882 Manual

Since you are looking for the manual, you likely need this information right now. Here are the most common settings deduced from the Intel CA810 reference manual (applicable to E210882):

The 9-pin header is usually at the bottom right edge of the board. Intel has officially discontinued all new desktop board

| Pin | Signal | Pin | Signal | |-----|--------|-----|--------| | 1 | HDD LED (+) | 2 | Power LED (+) | | 3 | HDD LED (-) | 4 | Power LED (-) | | 5 | Ground | 6 | Power Button (+) | | 7 | Reset (+) | 8 | Ground | | 9 | N/C (Key) | 10 | N/C |

Note: Polarity usually doesn't matter for buttons/LEDs except the Power LED, which requires correct +/-. Intel stopped supporting desktop motherboards around 2013

Intel often printed long strings on their PCBs. A typical label might read: "E210882-XXX". This is not the model name for marketing; it is the Intel Manufacturing Assembly Number. When searching for a manual, you need the Product Code (e.g., CA810, SE8100, or D810E2).


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