Intel Desktop Board E210 882 Manual May 2026
The E210882 marking is silk-screened onto the surface of several Intel brand motherboards manufactured in the mid-2000s. To locate the correct drivers and manual, the user must identify the "AA" (Altered Assembly) number or the model string (e.g., D945GNT, D945PLM) printed near the CPU socket or memory slots.
The D945GNT utilizes the Intel 945G Express Chipset, designed for the Intel Pentium 4 and Intel Celeron D processors in the LGA775 socket package. It represents a pivotal transition point in desktop computing, supporting DDR2 memory and PCI Express expansion. Intel Desktop Board E210 882 Manual
A 3-pin jumper block located near the battery allows the user to configure BIOS modes. The E210882 marking is silk-screened onto the surface
| Jumper Setting | Mode | Function | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Pins 1-2 | Normal | Default setting. BIOS executes standard boot process. | | Pins 2-3 | Configure | Used for recovery or resetting passwords. BIOS setup displays maintenance menu. | | Open (No Jumper) | Recovery | Used to recover the BIOS from a diskette or USB key. | It represents a pivotal transition point in desktop
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the Intel Desktop Board identified by the certification mark E210882. While "E210882" is commonly mistaken for the model number, it is strictly a regulatory identifier (UL/CSA file number) found on the PCB (Printed Circuit Board). This document focuses on the most common hardware configuration associated with this marking—the Intel Desktop Board D945GNT—detailing its specifications, jumper configurations, front panel I/O connectivity, and troubleshooting procedures. This guide serves as a substitute manual for technicians working with legacy Intel hardware.