1. Hua Neke Atuview
The Intel DQ77MK motherboard is designed for Intel Core i3, i5, i7, and Xeon processors, featuring an LGA 1155 socket. It supports Intel vPro technology and Trusted Platform Module (TPM), offering DVI-DVI and USB 3.0 connectivity in a micro-ATX form factor. This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your motherboard.

This image displays the Intel DQ77MK motherboard, highlighting its various components. Visible features include the LGA 1155 CPU socket, four DDR3 DIMM slots (two blue, two black), multiple PCIe expansion slots (blue and white), and the rear I/O panel with DVI, USB, and audio ports.
2. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
2.1 Te Wetewete me te Tirotiro
Carefully remove the motherboard from its packaging. Inspect the board for any visible damage. Ensure all accessories listed in the product documentation are present.
2.2 Tautuhinga Wae
Familiarize yourself with the layout of the motherboard using the provided image in the overview section. Key components include the CPU socket, DIMM slots for memory, PCIe slots for expansion cards, and various connectors for power, storage, and peripherals.
2.3 Nga Waahi Whakataunga
- Whakapaia te Chassis: Ensure your computer case is ready for motherboard installation. Install standoffs in the appropriate locations for a micro-ATX board.
- Tāutahia te PTM: Open the LGA 1155 CPU socket lever. Align the Intel Core i3, i5, i7, or Xeon processor with the socket, ensuring the gold triangle on the CPU matches the triangle on the socket. Gently place the CPU into the socket and close the lever to secure it.
- Tāutahia te Matao CPU: Apply thermal paste (if not pre-applied) and install the CPU cooler according to its manufacturer's instructions. Connect the CPU fan cable to the designated header on the motherboard.
- Tāuta RAM: Open the clips on the DDR3 DIMM slots. Align the memory modules with the slots, ensuring the notch on the module matches the key in the slot. Press firmly on both ends until the clips snap into place. The motherboard supports up to 32 GB of DDR3 memory at 1333 MHz.
- Maunga te Papamatua: Carefully place the motherboard into the chassis, aligning the screw holes with the installed standoffs. Secure the motherboard with screws.
- Hono Hono: Tūhonoa te hononga mana matua ATX 24-pin me te hononga mana CPU 4-pin, 8-pin rānei mai i tō pūtake mana ki te papahoahoa.
- Tūhono Pūrere Rokiroki: Connect SATA data cables from your storage drives (HDDs, SSDs) to the SATA ports on the motherboard. Connect the corresponding power cables from your power supply to the drives.
- Honoa nga Pane Paepae Mua: Connect the cables from your chassis's front panel (power button, reset button, USB ports, audio jacks, LED indicators) to the corresponding headers on the motherboard. Refer to the motherboard's detailed diagram for correct pin assignments.
- Tāuta Kāri Roha: Insert any necessary PCIe expansion cards (e.g., graphics card, network card) into the appropriate PCIe slots and secure them with the chassis's retention mechanism.
- Tūhono Pikitia: Connect your monitor, keyboard, mouse, and other external devices to the rear I/O ports.
3. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
3.1 Whakaara Tuatahi me te Tatūnga BIOS
After completing the hardware installation, connect the power cord and turn on your system. During the initial boot, press the designated key (usually DEL or F2) to enter the BIOS/UEFI setup utility. Here you can configure boot order, system time, and other essential settings. Save changes and exit to continue.
3.2 Tāuta Pūnaha Whakahaere
Insert your operating system installation media (USB drive or DVD) and follow the on-screen prompts to install your preferred operating system (e.g., Windows). Ensure the boot order in BIOS is set to prioritize your installation media.
3.3 Tāuta Atekōkiri
After the operating system is installed, install the necessary drivers for the motherboard's components. These typically include chipset drivers, graphics drivers (if using integrated graphics), audio drivers, and network drivers. Drivers can usually be found on the Intel support website for the DQ77MK model.
4. Tiaki
4.1 Te horoi
Regularly clean the interior of your computer case to prevent dust buildup, which can lead to overheating and component failure. Use compressed air to remove dust from fans, heatsinks, and motherboard surfaces. Ensure the system is powered off and unplugged before cleaning.
4.2 Whakahoutanga BIOS
Tirohia te tautoko Intel i ia wa webpae mo nga whakahou BIOS. Ka taea e nga whakahoutanga BIOS te whakapai ake i te pumau o te punaha, te taapiri i te tautoko mo nga taputapu hou, te whakatika i nga pepeha. Me whai i nga tohutohu a Intel i te wa e mahi ana i te whakahou BIOS kia kore ai e pakaru te punaha.
4.3 Tirohanga Waahanga
Occasionally inspect cables and connections to ensure they are secure. Check for any signs of physical damage or bulging capacitors on the motherboard, which may indicate a problem.
5. Te Raru
This section provides basic troubleshooting steps for common issues. For more complex problems, refer to the Intel support webte pae, me te kōrero rānei ki tētahi tohunga hangarau whai tohu.
- Kore Mana: Ensure all power cables (24-pin ATX, CPU power) are securely connected. Verify the power supply is functioning correctly and the power switch on the PSU is in the 'ON' position.
- Kore Whakaatu: Check that the monitor is connected to the correct video output port on the motherboard or graphics card. Ensure the monitor is powered on and set to the correct input source. Reseat the graphics card and RAM modules.
- Kāore te Pūnaha e Whakaara: Listen for beep codes from the motherboard, which can indicate specific hardware issues (e.g., RAM, CPU, graphics card). Try booting with minimal components (CPU, one RAM stick, graphics card if no integrated graphics) to isolate the problem.
- Hapa Pūnaha Whakahaere: If the operating system fails to load or crashes frequently, consider reinstalling drivers, running system diagnostics, or reinstalling the operating system.
6. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Intel |
| Ingoa Tauira | DQ77MK |
| Tauira Tuemi | BOXDQ77MK |
| Putunga PTM | LGA 1155 |
| Tukatuka Hototahi | Intel Core i3, i5, i7, Xeon |
| Tere Karaka Mahara | 1333 MHz |
| Te Rokiroki Mahara | 32 GB (Mōrahi) |
| Paerewa | Matapihi |
| Momo Tuhono Hiko Matua | 24-Pini |
| Ahu mōkihi | 10.47 x 10.47 x 2.6 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 4.5 pauna |
| Kaihanga | Intel |
| ASIN | B007XZKT2O |
| Te Ra Tuatahi Wātea | Akuhata 6, 2012 |
7. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
7.1 Nga Korero Whakaputanga
This Intel motherboard is covered by a manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the warranty documentation included with your product or visit the official Intel webpaetukutuku mō ngā tikanga me ngā herenga taipitopito e pā ana ki te kapinga pūtāhui, te roanga, me ngā tukanga kereme.
7.2 Tautoko Hangarau
For technical assistance, driver downloads, or further troubleshooting, please visit the official Intel support website. You can find comprehensive resources, FAQs, and contact information for customer support there.