What’s in this manual................................................................................................................................................................2
You Must Notice........................................................................................................................................................................8
Before You Start........................................................................................................................................................................9
About “Optional” and “Upgrade Optional”…....................................................................................... ......................................18
CPU Installation ......................................................................................................................................................................20
CPU Jumper-less Design........................................................................................................................................................23
CPU and System Fan Connector (with H/W Monitoring)..........................................................................................................26
Front Panel Connector............................................................................................................................................................29
ATX Power Connector.............................................................................................................................................................30
AC Power Auto Recovery........................................................................................................................................................30
IDE and Floppy Connector......................................................................................................................................................32
AGP (Accelerated Graphi c Port) Expansion Slot.....................................................................................................................36
WOM (Zero Voltage Wake on Modem) Connector...................................................................................................................37
WOM by External BOX Modem...............................................................................................................................................38
WOM by Internal Modem Card................................................................................................................................................39
WOL (Wake on LAN)...............................................................................................................................................................40
Support 10/100 Mbps LAN onboard (AX45S-533N only).........................................................................................................42
CNR (Communication and Network Riser) Expansion Slot ......................................................................................................43
PC99 Color Coded Back Panel ...............................................................................................................................................44
Support 3 USB Ports...............................................................................................................................................................45
CD Audio Connector................................................................................................................................................................47
Front Audio Connector ............................................................................................................................................................49
S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) Connector...................................................................................................................50
Dr. LED Connector (Upgrade Optional)...................................................................................................................................51
Battery-less and Long Life Design........................................................................................................................................... 53
CPU Over-current Protection...................................................................................................................................................54
Pure Aluminum Heatsink.........................................................................................................................................................59
Driver and Utility ................................................................................................................................... 60
Auto-run Menu from Bonus CD Disc........................................................................................................................................ 61
Installing LAN Driver (AX45S-533N only)................................................................................................................................62
Installing Si S AGP Dr ive r.........................................................................................................................................................64
ACPI Suspend to Hard Drive...................................................................................................................................................66
ACPI Suspend to RAM (STR)..................................................................................................................................................70
AWARD BIOS ......................................................................................................................................... 72
About BIOS Function Description….........................................................................................................................................73
How To Use Award™ BIOS Setup Program ............................................................................................................................74
How To Enter BIOS Setup.......................................................................................................................................................76
VGA Card & Hard Disk............................................................................................................................................................80
AMR (Audio/Modem Riser)......................................................................................................................................................82
APM (Advanced Power Management)..................................................................................................................................... 82
ATA (AT Attachment) ...............................................................................................................................................................82
Bus Master IDE (DMA mode)..................................................................................................................................................83
CNR (Communication and Networking Riser)..........................................................................................................................84
CODEC (Coding and Decoding)..............................................................................................................................................84
DDR (Double Data Rated) SDRAM.........................................................................................................................................84
DIMM (Dual In Line Memory Module)......................................................................................................................................84
ECC (Error Checking and Correction) .....................................................................................................................................85
EDO (Extended Data Output) Memory....................................................................................................................................85
EEPROM (Electr o n ic Erasable Programmable ROM)..............................................................................................................85
FCC DoC (Declaration of Conformity).....................................................................................................................................86
FSB (Front Side Bus) Clock ....................................................................................................................................................87
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C Bus....................................................................................................................................................................................87
PDF Format.............................................................................................................................................................................89
PnP (Plug and Play) ................................................................................................................................................................89
POST (Power-On Self Test).....................................................................................................................................................89
SIMM (Single In Line Memory Module)....................................................................................................................................91
SPD (Serial Presence Detect).................................................................................................................................................91
USB (Universal Serial Bus) .....................................................................................................................................................92
ZIP file.....................................................................................................................................................................................92
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Thank you for choosing AOpen AX45S-533 / AX45S-533N motherboard. The AX45S-533 / AX45S-533N is Intel® Socket 478 motherboard
(M/B) based on the ATX form factor featuring the SIS 645DX / SIS 961B chipset
AX45S-533 / AX45S-533N motherboard can support Intel
Bus (FSB) clock. In t he AGP perf ormance, it has one AGP slot and supports AGP 4X mode and pipelined spilt-transaction long burst
transfer up to 1056MB/sec. According to different customer’s requirements, 128, 256, 512Mb and 1GB DDR SDRAM DIMM modules can
be applied to the motherboard and the maximum memory size can be up to 3 GB. The onboard IDE controller supports Ultra DMA
/66/100/133 mode and the transfer rate up to 100MB/s. Further flexibility can be achieved by taking advantage of the Communication and
Network Riser (CNR) card option that allows audio, modem, and/or LAN
configuration on a single baseboard design. More than that, on the strength
of Realtek 8100BL LAN controller on board, which is an
highly-integrated Platform LAN Connect device, it provides 10/100M
bps Ethernet for office and home use (AX45S-533N only). Besides,
the AX45S-533 / AX45S-533N has a RealTek ALC201A AC97
CODEC
chipset onboard providing high performance and magic
surround stereo sound to let people enjoy working with it. Now, let’s
enjoy all features from AOpen AX45S-533 / AX45S-533N
motherboard.
®
Socket 478 Pentium® 4 (Willamette / Northwood) and 400/533 MHz Front Side
. As high performance chipset built in the M/B, the
Supports Intel® Socket 478 Pentium® 4 (Willamette / Northwood) 1.4GHz~2.4GHz+ with 400/533MHz Front Side Bus (FSB) designed for
Socket 478 technology.
Chipset
The motherboard is equipped with SIS 645DX / 961B chipset. SIS 645DX chipset consists of host interface Controller and integrated high
performance SDRAM
with SIS 645DX, the SIS 961B chipset integrated fast Ethernet/Home networking c ontroller, Audio/Modem Controller with AC’97 interface
and advanced power management, which can strongly enhance the system performance.
Host system controller, which provide superior performance between the CPU, SDRAM, AGP bus. In coordination
Expansion Slots
Including six 32-bit/33MHz PCI, one CNR and one AGP 1x2x4X slots. The PCI local bus throughput can be up to 132MB/s. The
Communication & Nectworking Riser (CNR)
card. The Accel erated Graphics Port (AGP)
cards support data transfer rate up to 1056MB/s. AX45S-533 / AX45S-533N motherboard includes one AGP expansion slot for a bus
mastering AGP graphic card. For AD and SBA signaling, AX45S-533 / AX45S-533N motherboard can support 4X mode. Of six PCI slots
provided, all of them are master PCI slots with arbitration and decoding for all integrated functions and LPC bus.
slot provided from AX45S-533 / AX45S-533N can support CNR interface for a Modem/Audio
specification provides a new level of video display sophistication and speed. The AGP video
Provides three 168-pin SDRAM DIMM sockets that support up to 3GB of PC-100/133 compliant SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random
Access Memory). You may install 32, 64, 128, 256, 512mb and 1GB SDRAM DIMM modules into each socket.
LAN Port (AX45S-533N only)
On the strength of Realtek 8100BL LAN controller on board, which is an highly-integrated Platform LAN Connect device, it provides 10/100
Mbps Ethernet for office and home use.
Ultra DMA /66/100/133 Bus Mater IDE
Comes with an on-board PCI Bus Master IDE controller with two connectors that supports four IDE devices in two channels, supports Ultra
DMA /66/100/133, PIO Modes 3 and 4 and Bus Master IDE DMA Mode 5, and supports Enhanced IDE devices.
On-board AC’97 Sound
AX45S-533 / AX45S-533N uses the RealTek ALC201A AC97 sound chi p. This on-board audio includes a complete audio recording and
playback system.
Six USB Connectors
Provides three ports, six USB c onnectors for USB interface devices, such as mouse, keyboard, modem, scanner, etc.
The Dr. LED has 8 LEDs on this AX45S-533 / AX45S-533N M/B to easily show what kind of problems you may encounter.
Power Management/Plug and Play
Supports the power management function that confirms to the power-saving standards of the U.S. Environm ental Protection Agency (EPA)
Energy Star program. It also offers Plug-and-Play
user-friendlier.
, which helps save users from configuration problems, thus making the system much
Hardware Monitoring Management
Supports CPU or system fans status, temperature and voltage monitoring and alert, through the on-board hardware monitor module.
Enhanced ACPI
Fully implement the ACPI standard for Windows® 98/ME/2000 series compatibility, and supports Soft-Off, STR (Suspend to RAM, S3), STD
(Suspend to Disk, S4) features.
Super Multi-I/O
Provides two high-speed UART compatible serial ports and one parallel port with EPP and ECP capabilities. UART can also be directed
from COM1 to the Infrared Module for the wireless connections.
This chapter describes jumpers, connectors and hardware devices of this motherboard.
Note: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage your process or, disk drives, expansion boards, and other
components. Always observe the following precautions before you install a system component.
1. Do not remove a component from its protective packaging until you are ready to install it.
2. Wear a wrist ground strap and attach it to a metal part of the system unit before handling a component. If
a wrist strap is not available, maintain contact with the system unit throughout any procedure requiring
ESD protection.
When you read this online manual and start to assemble your com puter system, you may f ind some of functi ons are called “Optional”, and
some are called “Upgrade Optional”. Though all AOpen motherboards include m any amazing and powerful features, in some situations,
these powerful features are not used to every user. Hence, we changed some key features as “Optional” for you to choose. Some optional
functions that can be upgraded by users, we call them “Upgrade Optional”. As for those optional functions that can’t be upgraded by
ourselves, we call them “Optional”. If needed, you can contact our local distributors or resellers for purchasing “Upgrade Optional”
components, and again you can visit AOpen official web site: www.aopen.com
This motherboard supports Intel® Pentium 4 Socket 478 series CPU (Willamette / Northwood). Be careful of CPU orientation when you plug
it into CPU socket.
1. Pull up the CPU socket lever and
up to 90-degree angle.
2. Locat e Pin 1 in the socket and look for mark on the CPU upper interface.
Match Pin 1 and cut edge, then insert the CPU into the socket.
Note: These pictures are for example only, it may not exactly be the same motherboard.
3. Press down the CPU socket lever and finish CPU
installation.
Note: This picture is for example only, it may not exactly be the same motherboard.
CPU cut edge
Note: If you do not match the CPU
socket Pin 1 and CPU cut edge well, it
ma
damage the CPU.
Note: This socket supports
Micro-FC-PGA2 package CPU, which is
the latest CPU package developed by
Intel. Other forms of CPU package are
impossible to be fitted in.
This motherboard comes with a retention module attached on the CPU socket when shipped, we strongly recommend you to instal l AOpen
special designed CPU Fan as shown below on the retention module for better heat dissipation. Please install the CPU Fan correctly as the
following pictures shown.
1. Gently put the CPU Fan down on the
retention module with clips aligning correctl
to the four corners.
2. Pressing down the four clips with force one by one
on the retention module.
This motherboard supports CPU VID function. The CPU core voltage will be aut om atically detected.
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BIOS Setup > Frequency/Voltage Control > CPU Clock Setting
This motherboard is CPU jumper-less design, you can set CPU frequency through the BIOS setup, and no jumpers or switches are needed.
The default setting is "table select mode". You can adjust the FSB from "CPU Host/SDRAM/PCI Clock" for overclocking.
Core Frequency = CPU FSB Clock * CPU Ratio
PCI Clock = CPU FSB Clock / Clock Ratio
Note: Since the latest processor,
Northwood, would detect the
clock ratio automatically, you may
not be able to adjust the clock
ratio in BIOS manuall
.
Warning: SIS 645DX / 961B
chipset supports maximum
400MHz (100133MHz*4)
system bus and 66MHz AGP
clock; higher clock setti ng may
cause serious system damage.
Plug in the CPU fan cable to the 3-pin CPU FAN connector. If you have chassis fan, you can also plug it on System FAN (FAN2)or AUX
FAN (FAN3)connector.
CPU Fan Connector
FAN2 Connector
GND
+12V
SENSOR
FAN3 Connector
Note: Some CPU fans do not have
sensor pin, so that cannot support
hardware monitoring function.
Attach the power LED, Keylock, speaker, power and reset switch connectors to th
corresponding pins. If you enable “Suspend Mode” item in BIOS Setup, the ACPI
Power LED will keep flashing while the system is in suspend mode.
Locate the power switch cable from your ATX housing. It is 2-pin female connecto
from the housing front panel. Plug this connector to the soft-power switch connecto
marked SPWR.
Suspend Type ACP I LED
Power on Suspend (S2) or Suspend to RAM (S3) Flashing for every second
This motherboard comes with a 20-pin ATX power connector and an extra 4-pin connector as shown below. Make sure you plug in the right
direction. We strongly recommend you to insert the 4-pin connector before connecting the 20-pin connector.
Pin1
Ground
12V
12V
Ground
AACC PPoowweerr AAuuttoo RReeccoovveerryy
COM
COM
+12V
5VSB
PO-O
COM
-5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
COM
PS-ON
COM
-12V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
COM
+5V
COM
A traditional ATX system should remain at power off stage when AC power resumes from power failure. This design is inconvenient for a
network server or workstation, without an UPS, that needs to keep power-on. This motherboard im plements an AC Power Auto Recovery
function to solve this problem.
This motherboard provides keyboard / USB wake-up function. You can use JP28 to enable or disable this function, which could resume
your system from suspend mode with keyboard or mouse installed. The factory default setting is s et to “Enable”(1-2), and you may dis able
this function by setting the jumper to 2-3.
Connect 34-pin floppy cable and 40-pin IDE cable to floppy connector FDC and IDE connector. The blue connector is IDE1 for clear
identification. Be careful of the pin1 orientation. Wrong orientation may cause system damage.
IDE1 is also known as the primary channel and IDE 2 as the secondary channel. E ach channel supports two IDE devic es that make a total
of four devices. In order to work together, the two devices on each channel must be set differently to Master and Slave mode. Ei ther one
can be the hard disk or the CDROM. The setting as master or slave mode depends on the jumper on your IDE device, so please refer to
your hard disk and CDROM manual accordingly.
This motherboard supports ATA66
IDE bus is 16-bit, which means every transfer is two bytes.
Mode Clock Period Clock Count Cycle Time Data Transfer Rate
PIO mode 0 30ns 20 600ns (1/600ns) x 2byte = 3.3MB/s
PIO mode 1 30ns 13 383ns (1/383ns) x 2byte = 5.2MB/s
PIO mode 2 30ns 8 240ns (1/240ns) x 2byte = 8.3MB/s
PIO mode 3 30ns 6 180ns (1/180ns) x 2byte = 11.1MB/s
PIO mode 4 30ns 4 120ns (1/120ns) x 2byte = 16.6MB/s
DMA mode 0 30ns 16 480ns (1/480ns) x 2byte = 4.16MB/s
DMA mode 1 30ns 5 150ns (1/150ns) x 2byte = 13.3MB/s
DMA mode 2 30ns 4 120ns (1/120ns) x 2byte = 16.6MB/s
ATA33 30ns 4 120ns (1/120ns) x 2byte x 2 = 33MB/s
ATA66 30ns 2 60ns (1/60ns) x 2byte x 2 = 66MB/s
ATA100 20ns 2 40ns (1/40ns) x 2byte x 2 = 100MB/s
ATA133 15ns 2 30ns (1/30ns) x 2byte x 2 = 133MB/s
Warning: The specification of the IDE cable is a maximum of 46cm (18 inches);
make sure your cable does not exceed this length.
, ATA100 or ATA133 IDE devices. Following table lists the transfer rate of IDE PIO and DMA modes. The
Tip:
1. For better signal quality, it
is recommended to set the
far end side device to
master mode and follow
the suggested sequence
to install your new device.
Please refer to above
diagram
2. To achieve the best
performance of Ultra DMA
66/100 hard disks, a
special 80-wires IDE cable for Ultra DMA
The IrDA connector can be configured to support wireless infrared module, with this module and application s oftware such as Laplink or
Windows 95 Direct Cable Connection, the user can transfer files to or from laptops, notebooks, PDA devices and printers. This connector
supports HPSIR (115.2Kbps, 2 meters) and ASK-IR (56Kbps).
Install the infrared module onto the IrDA connector and enable the infrared function from BIOS Setup, UART Mode, make sure to have the
correct orientation when you plug in the IrDA connector.
With the increasing performance of system, the components nowadays always generate enorm ous heat in your system, such as CPU,
VGA card, HDD, and so on. This motherboard provides thermal sensor for users to detect the temperature of any components. You may
ust connect a sensor on this connector to sense any possible overheating components.
The AX45S-533 / AX45S-533N provides an AGP 4x slot. The AGP 4x is a bus i nterface targeted for high-performance 3D graphic. AGP
supports only memory read/write operation and single-master single-slave one-to-one only. AGP uses both rising and falling edge of the
66MHz clock, for 2X AGP, the data transfer rate is 66MHz x 4bytes x 2 = 528MB/s. AGP is now moving to AGP 4x mode, 66MHz x 4bytes x
4 = 1056MB/s.
To use Wake On LAN function, you must have a network card with chipset that supports this feature, and connect a cable from LAN card to
motherboard WOL connector. The syst em identification information (probably IP address) is stored on network card and because there is a
lot of traffic on the Ethernet, you need to install network management s oftware, such as ADM, for the checking of how to wake up the
system. Note that, at least 600mA ATX standby current is required to support the LAN card for this function.
The South Bridge SIS961B includes a fast Ethernet controller on chip. On the strength of Realtek 8100BL LAN c ontroller on board,
which is a highly-integrated Platform LAN Connect device, it provides 10/100M bps Ethernet for office and home use, the Ethernet
RJ45 connector is located on top of USB connectors. The green LED indicates the link mode, it lights when li nking to network and
blinking when transferring data. The orange LED indicat es the transfer mode, and it lights when data is transferring in 100Mbps
mode. To enable or disable this function, you may simply adjust it through BIOS.
CNR is a ris er card sp ecificat ion to rep lace the AMR (Audi o/Modem Riser) that supports V.90 analog modem, multi-channel audio, and
phone-line based networking. Owing to CPU computing power getting stronger, the digital processing job can be implemented in main
chipset and share CPU power. The analogy conversion (CODEC
CNR card. This motherboard implements sound CODEC on board, but reserve CNR slot for the option of modem function. Note that you
can still use PCI modem card.
) circuit requires a different and separate circuit design, which is put on
The onboard I/O devices are PS/2 Keyboard, PS/2 Mouse, RJ-45 LAN Connector (AX45S-533N only), COM1 and COM2, Printer, Six USB,
AC97 sound and game ports. The view angle of drawing shown here is from the back panel of the housing.
PS/2 Mouse
Connector
RJ-45 LAN
Connector
(AX45S-533N
only)
SPP/EPP/ECP
Parallel Port
MIDI/Game Port
PS/2 Keyboard
PS/2 Keyboard: For standard keyboard, which is using a PS/2 plug.
PS/2 Mouse: For PC-Mouse, which is usi ng a PS/2 plug.
USB Port: Available for connecting USB devices.
Parallel Port: To connect with SPP/ECP/EPP printer.
COM1/COM2 Port: To connect with pointing devices, modem or others serial devices.
RJ-45 LAN connector To connect Ethernet for home or office use.
VGA Connector: To connect with PC monitor.
Speaker Out: To External Speaker, Earphone or Amplifier .
Line-In: Comes from the signal sources, such as CD/Tape player.
MIC-In: From Microphone.
MIDI/Game Port: For 15-pin PC joystick, game pad or MIDI devices.
This motherboard provides six USB connectors to c onnect USB devices, such as mouse, keyboard, modem, printer, etc. There are two
connectors on the PC99 back panel. You can use proper cable to connect other USB connectors to the back panel or front panel of chassis.
The “CASE OPEN” header provides chassis intrusion-monitoring function. To m ake this function works, you have to enable it in the system
BIOS, connect this header to a sensor somewhere on the chassis. So, whenever the sensor is triggered by l ights or the opening of the
chassis, the system will send out beep sound to inform you. Please be informed that this useful function only applies to advanced chass is,
you may purchase an extra sensor, attach it on your chassis, and make a good use of this function.
This connector is used to connect Mono In/MIC Out cable from internal modem card to onboard sound circuit. The pin 1-2 is Mono In, and
the pin 3-4 is MIC Out. Please note that there is no standard for this kind of connector yet, only some internal modem cards implement this
connector.
If the housing has been designed with an audio port on the front panel, you’ll be able to connect onboard audio to front panel through
this connector. By the way, please rem ove 5-6 and 9-10 jumper caps from the Front Audio Connector before connecting the cabl e.
Please do not remove these 5-6 and 9-10 yellow jumper caps if there’s no audio port on the front panel.
Pin 1
AUD_RET_L
KE
AUD_RET_
AUD_VCC
AUD_GND
UD_FPOUT_L
NC
UD_FPOUT_R
UD_MIC_BIAS
UD_MIC
Note: Please remove the jumper cap from the Front Panel Audio Connector before
ou connect the cable. Do not remove this yellow jumper cap if housing without an
S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) is a newest audio transfer file format, which provi des impress ive quali ty t hrough optic al fiber and
allows you to enjoy digital audio instead of analog audio. Normally there are two S/PDIF outputs as shown, one for RCA connector, the
most common one used for consumer audio products, and the other for optical connector with better audio quality. Through a specific
audio cable, you can connect the S/PDIF connector to other end of the S/PDIF audio module, which bears S/PDIF digital output.
However, you must have a S/PDIF supported speaker with SPDIF digital input to connect to the S/PDIF digital output to make the mos
In conjunction with Dr. LED (Upgrade Optional), which can easily shows what kind of problems may occur on your system during assembly.
It can clearly indicate whether there is a component issue or an installed issue by the 8 LEDs on the front panel of Dr. LED. This can helps
you to have a self-diagnostic to your system status quickly.
Dr. LED is a CD disc storage box with 8 LEDs on its front panel, the size of Dr. LED is exactly the same as 5.25 in floppy drive, so that it
can be mount into normal 5.25 in drive bay of any housing.
The total 8 LEDs light up alternatively if the system fails in one of eight stages. Once the LED7 (latest LED) is lit, this indicates that the
system has completed its boot-up procedure.
The 8 LEDs indicate the following messages when lit:
LED 0 - Indicates that the CPU may have been installed incorrectly or is damaged.
LED 1 - Indicates that the memory may have been installed incorrectly or is damaged.
LED 2 - Indicates that the AGP may have been installed incorrectly or is damaged.
LED 3 - Indicates that the PCI card may have been installed incorrectly or is damaged.
LED 4 - Indicates that the floppy disk drive may have been installed incorrectly or is damaged.
LED 5 - Indicates that the HDD may have been installed incorrectly or is damaged.
LED 6 - Indicates that the keyboard may have been installed incorrectly or is damaged.
LED 7 - Indicates that the system is OK.
765 432 10
Boot O.K. KBHDD
Floppy
CPU VideoMemoryPCI
Note: During POST (Power On Self Test) procedure, the Debug
LED will light on sequentially from LED0 to LE D7 until the system
boot O.K
This Motherboard implements Flash ROM and a special circuit that allows you to save your current CPU and CMOS Setup configurations
without the need of a battery. The RTC (real time clock) can also keep running as long as the power cord is plugged. If you lose your
CMOS data by accident, you can just reload the CMOS configurations from Flash ROM and the system will rec over as usual.
ATX Stand-by Power
Battery
RTC
00:00:00
CMOS
Auto Switch
uto switching to ATX s tandby powe
as long as AC power line is plugged.
This smart design increases battery
life if you still plug battery on
motherboard.
Over Current Protection has been popularly implemented on ATX 3.3V/5V/12V switching power supply for a while. However, new
generation CPU is able to use regulator of different voltages to transfer 5V to CPU voltage (for example, to 2.0V). This motherboard is with
switching regulator onboard that supports CPU over-current protection, and it applies to 3.3V/5V/12V power supply for providing f ull line
over-current protection.
Note: Although we have implemented protection circuit try t o prevent any human operating mistake,
there is still certain risk that CPU, memory, HDD, add-on cards installed on this motherboard may be
damaged because of component failure, human operating error or unknown nature reason.
cannot guaranty the protection circuit will always work perfectly.
This motherboard implements a hardware monitoring system. As you turn on your system, this sm art design will continue to monitor your
system’s working voltage, fan status and CPU temperature. If any of these systems’ status goes wrong, there will be an alarm through the
chassis external speaker or buzzer of motherboard (if existed) to warn the user.
Traditional motherboard has fuse for Keyboard and USB port to prevent over-current or shortage. These fuses are soldered onboard that
when it is broken (function as protecting the motherboard), user still cannot replace it and the motherboard is still malfunctioning.
With expensive Resettable Fuse, the motherboard can be resumed back to normal function after the fuse had done its protection job.
The quality of low ESR capacitor (Low Equivalent Series Resistance) during high frequency operation is very important for the stability of
CPU power. The idea of where to put these capacitors is another know-how that requires experience and detail calculation.
Not only that, AX45S-533 / AX45S-533N implements 2200μF capacitors, which is much l arger than normal capacitor (1000 & 1500μf) and
it provides better stability for CPU power.
Note: This diagram for example only, it may not be exactly the same as this motherboard.
For high frequency operation, especially overclocking,
layout is the most im portant factor to make sure chipse
and CPU working in stable condition. The layout of this
motherboard implements AOpen’s unique design called
“ Frequency Isolation Wall”. Separating each critical
portion of motherboard into regions where each region
operates in a same or similar frequency range to avoid
cross talk and frequency interference between each
region’s operations and condition. The trace length and
route must be calculated caref ully. For example, the cloc
trace must be equal length (not necessarily as short as
possible) so that clock skew will be controlled within few a
pico second (1/10
Cool down CPU and Chipset is important for system reliability. Aluminum heat sink provi des bett er heat c onsum pti on espec i ally when you
are trying to over clocking the CPU.
There are motherboard drivers and utilities included in AOpen Bonus CD di sc. You don’t need to install all of them in order to boot your
system. But after you finish the hardware installation, you have to install your operation system first (suc h as Windows 98) before you can
install any drivers or utilities. Please refer to your operation system’s installation guide.
Note: Please follow recommended procedure to
install Windows 95
1. Select "Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer" when being asked which driver you would like t o install.
2. Specify the setup file pathname
[CD-ROM]:Driver\LAN\RTL8100\Windows\Win95\WIN95A (for Windows 95 and Win95A) or
[CD-ROM]:Driver\LAN\RTL8100\Windows\Win95 (for Windows 95 OSR2).
3. Follow the procedure and insert Windows 95 system disk to complete setup step.
4. Windows 95 will finish the other installation procedures automatically, and then restart your system.
Installing driver for Win98/Win98 SE/Windows2000/Windows ME :
1. Select "Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer" when being asked which driver you would like t o install.
2. Specify the setup file pathname
[CD-ROM]:Driver\LAN\RTL8100\Windows\WIN98 (for Windows 98/98 SE) or
[CD-ROM]:Driver\LAN\RTL8100\Windows\WIN2000 (for Windows 2000) or
[CD-ROM]:Driver\LAN\RTL8100\Windows\Windows ME (for Windows ME)
3. Follow the procedure and insert your system disk (Win98/Win98 SE/Windows2000/Windows ME) to complete set up step.
4. Win98/Win98 SE/Windows2000/Windows ME will finish the other installation procedures automatically, and then restart your
You c an i nstall Hardware Monitori ng Ut i lity to monitor CPU temperature, fans and system voltage. The hardware monitoring function is
automatically implemented by the BIOS and utility software. No hardware installation is needed.
ACPI Suspend to Hard Drive is basically controlled by Windows operation system. It saves your current work (system status, memory and
screen image) into hard disk, and then the s yst em c an be totally power off. Next time, when power is on, you can resume your original work
directly from hard disk within few seconds without go through the Windows booting process and run your application again. If your memory
is 64MB, normally, you need to reserve at least 64MB HDD space to save your memory image.
2. After Windows 98's installation is complete, go to the Control Panel > Power Management.
a. Set Power Schemes > System Standby to "Never".
b. Cl i ck on "Hibernate" and select "Enable Hibernate Support" then "Apply".
c. Click on the "Advanced" tab, you'll see "Hibernate" on "Power Buttons". Note that this option will only be seen after step b
mentioned above has been completed; otherwise only "Standby" and "S hutdown" will be shown. Select "Hibernate" and "Apply".
3. Clean boot into DOS and run AOZVHDD utility.
a. If you assign the whole disk to your Win 98 system (FAT 16 or FAT 32), please run "aozvhdd /c /file". Please remember sufficient
free space has to be reserved in the disk, e.g. if you have 64 MB DRAM and 16 MB VGA card installed, the system needs at least
80 MB free space. Th e u tili ty will locate the sp a ce automatically.
b. If you assign an individual partition for Win 98, please run "aozvhdd /c /partition". Of course, the system needs to provide
unformatted an empty partition.
4. Reboot system.
5. You've already implemented ACPI Suspend to-Hard Drive. Click "Start > Shut Down > Standby" then the screen will go off immediately.
And 1 minute or s o will be taken for the system to save what's in the memory to the hard drive; the larger the memory size the longer this
process will tak e.
DETECT
b. Select "ADD Binary" and name it as "ACPIOPTION".
c. Right click and select Modify, add "01" after "0000" to make it "0000 01".
d. Save changes.
2. Select "Add New Hardware" under Control Panel. Allow Windows 98 to detect new hardware. (It will find "ACP I BIOS" and remove "Plug and Play BIOS")
3. Reboot system.
4. Clean boot into DOS and run "AOZVHDD.EXE /C /File"
Changing from ACPI to APM
1. Run "Regedit.exe"
a. Go through the following path
This motherboard supports ACPI Suspend to RAM function. With this funct ion, you can resume your original work directly from DRAM
without going through the Windows 98 booting process and run your application again. Suspend to DRAM saves your current work in the
system memory, it is faster than Suspend to Hard Drive but requires power supplied to DRAM, while Suspend to Hard Drive requires no
power.
System parameters can be modified by going into BIOS Setup menu, this menu allows you to configure the system parameters and save
the configuration into the 128 bytes CMOS area, (normally in the RTC chip or in the main chipset).
The AwardBIOS™ that installed in the Flash ROM
provides critical low-level support for standard devices such as hard disk drives, serial and parallel ports.
Most BIOS setting of AX45S-533 / AX45S-533N had optimized by AOpen’s R&D engineering team. But, the default setting of BIOS still
can’t fine-tune the chipset controlling entire system. Hence, the rest of this chapter is intended to guide you through the process of
configuring your system using setup.
To enter to BIOS setup menu
, press <Del> when POST (Power-On Self Test) screen is shown on your monitor.
of the motherboard is a custom version of an industry standard BIOS. The BIOS
Note: Because the BIOS code is the most often
changed part of the motherboard design, the BIOS
information contained in this manual may be different
with actual BIOS that come with your motherboard.
AOpen always dedicates to give users a more friendl y computer system. Now, we include all function descriptions of BIOS setup program
into the BIOS Flash ROM. When you select one function of BIOS setup program, the function description will appeared at right side of
screen. Hence, you don’t need read this manual while you changing the BIOS setting.
Menu Items Select Window Item Function Description Window
Generally, you can use the arrow keys to highlight items that you want to choose, then press <Enter> key to select, and us e the <P age Up>
and <Page Down> key to change setting value. You also can press <F1> key for help and press <Esc> key to quit Award™ BIOS setup
program. The following table provides details about how to use keyboard in the Award™ BIOS setup program . By the way, all products of
AOpen also provides a special function in the BIOS setup, you can press <F3> key selecting preferred menu language to display.
Key Description
Page Up or + Changing setting to next value or increase the value.
Page Down or - Changing s ett i ng to previ ous val ue or decrease value.
Enter Select the item.
Esc 1. In main menu: Quit and don’t save any change.
2. In sub menu: Exit current menu to main menu.
Up Arrow Highlight previous item.
Down Arrow Highlight next item.
Left Arrow Move the light bar to left side of menu.
Right Arrow Move the light bar to right side of menu.
F1 Get menu or item help description.
F3 Changing menu language.
F5 Load previous setting value from CMOS.
Warning: Please avoid of using "Load Turbo Defaults", unless you
are sure your system components (CPU, DRAM, HDD, etc.) are
good enough for turbo setting.
By flashing your motherboard, you agree to accept the possibi lity of BIOS flash failure. If you motherboard is working and is stable, and
there are no major bugs that were fixed by a latter BIOS revision, we recommend that you DO NOT try to upgrade your BIOS.
By doing so, you are taking a risk of BIOS flash failure. If you indeed intent on upgrading, PLEASE BE SURE to use the right B I OS revision
for the right motherboard model.
AOpen Easy Flash is a little different than traditional flash method. The BIOS
run a single commend to complete the flash process.
binary file and flash routine are linked together and you simply
Caution: AOpen Easy Flash BIOS programs are designed to be
compatible with the Award BIOS. At the date of this note, AOpen Easy
Flash BIOS programs are not available for AMI BIOS. AMI BIOS
appears mostly only on old 486 boards and some early Pentium
boards. Please be sure to view the README compressed inside the
BIOS package before upgrading, and follow upgrade instructions
carefully. This will minimize the chance of flash failures.
Warning: The new BIOS upgrade will permanently replace your
original BIOS's settings and PnP information when flashing. You may
need to reconfigure your BIOS setting and re-install Win95/Win98 as
well as your add-on cards, so that your system can go back to work as
normal.
As a leading manufacturer in motherboard industry, AOpen always listens to what customers want and develop products to fit different
user's requirements. Reliability, compatibility, leadi ng technology and friendly features are our basic goals when designing motherboards.
Other than above mentioned design criteria, there are power users who are always seeking to push the limitation of the system
performance by overclocking which we call them "Overclocker".
This section is dedicated to overclockers.
This high performance motherboard is designed for maximum 533MHz CPU bus clock. Some lab tests results showed that 133MHz is
achievable when proper setting and qualified components were presented. Not only that, the CPU clock ratio can be up to 24x that supports
almost all of Pentium
But not guaranty. ☺
Tip: Note that overclocking may also
cause thermal problem. Please make
sure that the cooling fan and the heatsink
were adequate to dissipate excessive
heat that's generated by overclocking the
CPU.
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Warning: The design of this product follows CPU and chipset v endor's design
guideline. Any attempts to push beyond product specification are not
recommended and you are taking your own risk to damage your system or
important data. Before doing overclocking, you must make sure your
components are able to tolerate such abnormal setting, especially CPU,
DRAMs, hard disks, and AGP VGA cards.
VGA and HDD is key components for overclocking, for your reference, the following list are what have been successful overclock ed in our
lab. Please note that AOpen can not guaranty they can be successful overclocked again. Please check the Available Vendor List (AVL) by
link to our official website.
Basically, AC97 specification separates sound/modem circuit to two parts, digital processor and a CODEC for analogy I/O they are linked by
AC97 link bus. Since digital processor can be put into motherboard main chipset, the cost of sound/modem onboard solution can be
reduced.
ACPI is the power management specification of PC97 (1997). It intends to save more power by taking full control of power management to
operating system and bypass BIOS
Windows 98). This is a bit similar as the PnP
transition.
AGP is a bus interface targeted for high-performance 3D graphic. AGP supports only memory read/write operation and single-master
single-slave one-to-one only. AGP uses both rising and falling edge of the 66MHz clock, for 2X AGP, the data transfer rate is 66MHz x 4byte
x 2 = 528MB/s. AGP is now moving to 4X mode, 66MHz x 4byte x 4 = 1056MB/s. AOpen is the first company to support 4X AGP
motherboards by both AX6C (Intel 820) and MX64/AX64 (VIA 694x), started from Oct 1999.
. The chipset or super I/O chip needs to provide standard register interface to operating system (such as
register interface. ACPI defines ATX momentary soft power switch to control the power state
The CODEC circuit of AC97 sound/modem solution can be put on motherboard or put on a riser card (AMR card) that connects to
motherboard through AMR connector.
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A disc bundled with AOpen motherboard product; there are motherboard drivers, Acrobat Reader for PDF online manual and other useful
utilities.
Unlike ACPI, BIOS controls most APM power m anagement functions. AOpen Suspend to Hard Drive is a good exam ple of APM power
management.
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ATA is the specification of diskette interface. In 80’s, many software and hardware manufacturers instituted the ATA specification t ogeth er.
The AT is meaning International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) personal computer/AT’s bus structure.
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ATA/66 uses both rising edge and falling edge but doubles UDMA/33 transfer rate. The data transfer rate is 4 times of the PIO mode 4 or
DMA mode 2, 16.6MB/s x4 = 66MB/s. To use ATA/66, you need special ATA/66 IDE cable.
ATA/100 is a new IDE specification under developing. ATA/100 uses both rising edge and falling edge as ATA/66 but clock cycle time is
reduced to 40ns. The data transfer rate is (1/40ns) x 2 bytes x 2 = 100MB/s. To use ATA/ 100, you need special 80-wire IDE cable, the same
as ATA/66.
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ATA/133 is a new IDE specification under developing. ATA/133 uses both rising edge and falling edge as ATA/66 but clock cycle time is
reduced to 30ns. The data transfer rate is (1/30ns) x 2 bytes x 2 = 133MB/s. To use ATA/ 133, you need special 80-wire IDE cable, the same
as ATA/66.
BIOS is a set of assembly routine/program that reside in EPROM or Flash ROM. BIOS controls Input/output devices and other hardware
devices of motherboard. In general, to provide hardware independent portability, operation system and drivers is required to access BIOS
without directly access hardware devices.
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The traditional PIO (Programmable I/O) IDE requires the CPU to involve in all the activities of the IDE access including waiting for the
mechanical events. To reduc e the workload of the CPU, the bus master IDE device transfers data from/to memory without interrupting CPU,
and releases CPU to operate concurrently while data is transferring between memory and IDE device. You need the bus master IDE driver
and the bus master IDE HDD to support bus master IDE mode.
The CNR specification provides the PC industry the opportunit y to deliver a flexible and cost reduced method of implementi ng LAN, home
networking, DSL, USB, wireless, audio and modem subsyst ems widely used in today's "connec ted PCs". The CNR specific ation is an open
industry specification and is supported by OEMs, IHV card manufacturers, silicon supplier and Microsoft.
Normally, CODEC m eans a circuit that can do digi tal to analog c onversion and also the analog t o digital conversion. It is part of AC97
sound/modem solution.
DDR SDRAM utilizes the existing DRAM infrastructure and technology while doubling the nominal bandwidth available to systems in an
easy to design and simple to adopt way. Initially a perfect solution for memory intensive server and workstation applic ations, DDR low cost
and low voltage will ultimately make it an ideal solution for all segments of the PC market, high performance desktop and mobile PCs,
Value PCs and even Internet Appliances and mobile devi ces.
DIMM socket has total 168-pin and supports 64-bit data. It can be single or double side, the golden finger signals on each side of PCB are
different, and that is why it was called Dual In Line. Almost all DIMMs are made by SDRAM
DIMMs are made by FPM/EDO
and only operate at 5V. Do not conf use them with SDRA M DIMM.
The ECC mode needs 8 ECC bits for 64-bit data. Each time memory is accessed; ECC bits are updated and checked by a special
algorithm. The ECC algorithm has the ability to detec t double-bit error and automatically correct single-bit error while parity mode can only
detect single-bit error.
The EDO DRAM technology is actually very similar to FPM (Fast Page Mode). Unlike traditional FPM that tri-states the memory output data
to start the pre-charge activity, EDO DRAM holds the memory data valid until the next memory access cycle, that is similar to pipeline effect
and reduces one clock state.
Also known as E2PROM. Both EEPROM and Flash ROM can be re-programmed by electronic signals, but the interface technology is
different. Size of EEPROM is much smaller than flash ROM.
Traditional motherboard stores BIOS code in EPROM. EPROM can only be erased by ultra-violet (UV) light. If BIOS has to be upgraded,
you need to remove EPROM from motherboard, clear by UV light, re-program, and then insert back.
EV6 Bus in the technology of Alpha processor from Digital Equipment Corporation. EV6 bus uses both rising and falling clock edge to
transfer data, similar as DDR SDRAM or ATA/66 IDE bus.
EV6 Bus Speed = CPU external bus clock x 2.
For example, 200 MHz EV6 bus is actually using 100 MHz external bus clock, but the equivalent speed is 200 MHz.
The DoC is component certification standard of FCC EMI regulations. This standard all ows DIY component (such as motherboard) to apply
DoC label separately without a shielding of housing.
FC means Flip Chip, FC-PGA is a new package of Intel for Pentium III CPU. It can plug into SKT370 sock et, but require motherboard to
add some signals on socket 370. That is, the motherboard needs to be redesigned. In tel is going to ship FC-PGA 370 CPU and phase out
slot1 CPU.
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Flash ROM can be re-programmed by electronic signals. It is easier for BIOS to upgrade by a flash utility, but it is also easier to be infected
by virus. Because of increase of new functions, BIOS size is increased from 64KB to 256KB (2M bit). AOpen AX5T is the first board to
implement 256KB (2Mbit) Flash ROM. Now flash ROM size is moving to 4M bit on AX6C (Intel 820) and MX3W (Intel 810) motherboard. ,
AOpen motherboard uses EEPROM for jumper-less and battery-less design.
FSB Clock means CPU external bus clock.
CPU internal clock = CPU FSB Clock x CPU Clock Ratio
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See SMBus.
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IEEE 1394 is a low-cost digital interface originated by Apple Computer as a deskt op LAN and developed by the IEEE 1394 working group.
The IEEE 1394 can transport data at 100, 200 or 400 Mbps. One of the solutions to connect di gi tal televis i on devi ces together at 200 Mbps.
Serial Bus Management provides overall configurat ion control of the serial bus in the form of optimizing arbitration timing, guarantee of
adequate electrical power for all devices on the bus, assignment of isochronous channel ID, and notification of errors. There are two t ype of
IEEE 1394 data transfer: asynchronous and isochronous. Asynchronous transport is the traditional computer memory-m apped, load and
store interface. Data requests are sent to a specific address and an acknowledgment is returned. In additi on to an architecture that scales
with silicon technology, IEEE 1394 features a unique isochronous data channel interface. Isochronous data channels provide guaranteed
data transport at a pre-determined rate. This is especially important for time-critical multimedia data where just-in-time delivery eliminates
the need for costly buffering.
The parity mode uses 1 parity bit for each byte, normally it is even parity mode, that is, each time the memory data is updated, parity bit will
be adjusted to have even count "1" for each byte. When next time, if memory is read with odd number of "1", the parity error is occurred
and this is called single bit error detection.
For Socket 7 CPU, one burst data read requires four QWord (Quad-word, 4x16 = 64 bits). PBSRAM only needs one address decoding time
and automatically sends the remaining QWords to CPU according to a predefined sequence. Normally, it is 3-1-1-1, total 6 clocks, which is
faster than asynchronous SRAM. PBSRAM is often used on L2 (level 2) cache of Socket 7 CPU. Slot 1 and Socket 370 CPU do not need
PBSRAM.
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SDRAM DIMM that supports 100MHz CPU FSB bus clock.
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SDRAM DIMM that supports 133MHz CPU FSB bus clock.
Based on FSB frequency, the DDR DRAM has 200MHz and 266MHz two type of working frequency. Because of DDR DRAM data bus is
64-bit, it provides data transfer bandwidth up to 200x64/8=1600MB/s, and 266x64/8=2100MB/s. Hence, the PC-1600 DDR DRAM is
working with 100MHz and PC-2100 DDR DRAM is working with 133MHz FSB frequency.
Bus for the internal connection of peripheral devices, high-speed data channel between the computer and expansion card.
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A file format for electronic document, PDF format is independent from platform, you can read PDF file under W indows, Unix, Linux, Ma c …
with different PDF reader. You can also read PDF file by web brows er such as IE and Netscape, note that you need t o install PDF plug -in
first (Included in Acrobat Reader).
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The PnP specification suggests a standard register interface for both BIOS and operating system (such as Windows 95). These registers
are used by BIOS and operating system to configure system resource and prevent any conflicts. PnP BIOS or operating system will
automatically allocate the IRQ/DMA/Memory. Currently, almost all the PCI cards and most ISA cards are already PnP compliant.
PPOOSSTT ((PPoowweerr--OOnn SSeellff TTeesstt))
The BIOS self-test procedure after power-on, sometimes, it is the first or the second screen shown on your monitor during system boot.
Rambus is a memory technology that uses large burst mode data transfer. Theoretically, the data transfer should be high than SDRAM.
RDRAM is cascaded in channel operation. For Intel 820, only one RDRAM channel is supported, 16-bit data per channel, and this channel
may have maximum 32 RDRAM devices, no matter how many RIMM
184-pin memory module that supports RDRAM memory technology. A RIMM memory module may contain up to maximum of 16 RDRAM
devices.
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SDRAM is one of the DRAM technologies that allow DRAM to use the same clock as the CPU host bus (EDO and FPM are asynchronous
and do not have clock signal). It is similar as PBSRAM
3.3V. AOpen is the first company to support dual-SDRAM DIMMs onboard (AP5V), from Q1 1996
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A memory space in Flash-ROM to simulate E2PROM operation, AOpen motherboard uses Shadow E2PROM for jumper-less and
battery-less design
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sockets.
to use burst mode transf er. SDRAM comes in 64-bit 168-pin DIMM and operates at
SIMM socket is only 72-pin, and is only single side. The golden finger signals on each side of PCB are identic al. That is why it was called
Single In Line. SIMM is made by FPM or EDO
DRAM and supports 32-bit data. SIMM had been phased out on current motherboard design.
SMBus is also called I2C bus. It is a two-wire bus developed for com ponent communication (especially for semiconductor IC). For example,
set clock of clock generator for jumper-less motherboard. The data transfer rate of SMBus is only 100Kbit/s, it allows one host to
communicate with CPU and many masters and slaves to send/receive message.
SPD is a small ROM or EEPROM device resided on the DIMM or RIMM. SPD stores memory module inf ormation such as DRAM timing
and chip parameters. SPD can be used by BIOS
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Ultra DMA (or, more accurately, Ultra DMA/33) is a protocol for transferring data between a hard disk drive through the computer’s data
path (or bus) to the computer’s random acc ess m em ory (RAM). The Ultra DMA/33 protocol transfers data in burst mode at a rate of
33.3MB/s, twice as fast as the previous Direct Access Memory (DMA)
by the Quantum corporation, makes of hard disk drives, and Intel, makes of chipset that support computer bus technology. Ultra DMA
support in your computer means that it will boot (start) and open new applications more quickly. It will help users of graphic-intensive and
applications that require large amounts of access to data on the hard disk drive. Ult ra DMA uses Cyclical Redundancy Checking (CRC),
offering a new level of data protection. Ultra DMA uses the same 40-pin IDE interface cable as PIO and DMA.
to decide best timing for this DIMM or RIMM.
interface. Ultra DMA was developed as a proposed industry standard
USB is a 4-pin serial peripheral bus that is capable of cascading low/medium speed peripherals (less than 10Mbit/s) such as keyboard,
mouse, joystick, scanner, printer and modem. With USB, the traditional complex cables from back panel of your PC can be eliminated.
NEC’s Virtual Channel Memory (VCM) is a new DRAM core architecture that dramatically improves the memory system ’s ability to service
multimedia requirements. VCM increases memory bus efficiency and performance of any DRA M technology by providing a s et of fast static
registers between the memory core and I/O pins. Using VCM technology results in reduced data access latency and reduced power
consumption.
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A compressed file format to reduce file size. To unzip file, run shareware PKUNZIP (http://www.pkware.com/) for DOS and other operating
system or WINZIP (http://www.winzip.com/
Dear Customer,
Thanks for choosing AOpen products. To provide the best and fastest service to our customer is our first priority. However, we receive
numerous emails and phone-calls worldwide everyday, it is very hard for us to serve everyone on time. We recommend you follow the
procedures below and seek help before contact us. With your help, we can then continue to provide the best quality service to more
customers.
Thanks very much for your understanding!
AOpen T echnical Supporting Team
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Online Manual: Please check the manual carefully and make sure the jumper settings and installation procedure are correct.
The Part Number and Serial number are printed on bar code label. You can find this bar code label on the outside packing, on ISA/CPU slot
or on component side of PCB. For example:
P/N: 91.88110.201 is part number, S/N: 91949378KN73 is serial number.
News Group: News posted by computer experts, you are welcome to join any discussion and learning from it.
http://www.aopen.com/tech/newsgrp/default.htm
Contact Distributors/Resellers: We sell our products through resellers and integrators. They should know your system
configuration very well and should be able to solve your problem efficiently and provide important reference for you if next
time you want to buy something else from them.
Contact Us: Please prepare detail system configuration and error symptom before contacting us. The part number, serial
number and BIOS version are also very helpful.
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