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Learn how to prevent unauthorized Screenshots.: The CMOS battery provides voltage to the Southbridge/PCH to maintain the Real-Time Clock (RTC).
The power-on process moves through several distinct states, often following ACPI standards from to S0 (Working State) . 1. Pre-Trigger / Standby Phase (G3 to S5) desktop motherboard power sequence pdf exclusive
Before the power button is even pressed, the motherboard must establish baseline voltages to listen for a wake signal. : The CMOS battery provides voltage to the
: When the ATX power supply is plugged in, it immediately sends +5V standby (purple wire) to the Super I/O (SIO) chip. Pre-Trigger / Standby Phase (G3 to S5) Before
The is a highly structured, step-by-step process that ensures all components—from the chipset to the CPU—receive stable power in the correct order to prevent hardware damage and ensure a successful boot. Understanding this sequence is essential for diagnosing "no power" or "no display" issues. Core Stages of the Power Sequence
: The SIO sends this 3.3V high-level signal to the PCH to notify it that standby power is stable and the system is ready to be "resumed". 2. Triggering Phase (Power Button Event)
: The RTC crystal must oscillate to provide timing for the Southbridge's standby logic.

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