Contec GMB-C2160-LLVA User Manual

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GMB-C2160-LLVA
System Board
User’s Manual
J24800245
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Copyright

This publication contains information that is protected by copyright. No part of it may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any transfor­mation/adaptation without the prior written permission from the copyright hold­ers.
This publication is provided for informational purposes only. The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this manual and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. The user will assume the entire risk of the use or the results of the use of this document. Further, the manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and make changes to its contents at any time, without obligation to notify any person or entity of such revisions or changes.
© 2012. All Rights Reserved.

Trademarks

All trademarks and registered trademarks of products appearing in this manual are the properties of their respective holders.
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FCC and DOC Statement on Class B

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televi­sion reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help.
Notice:
1. The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
2. Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with the emission limits.
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Table of Contents

Copyright ........................................................................................... 2
Trademarks ........................................................................................ 2
FCC and DOC Statement on Class B .............................................. 3
About this Manual ............................................................................. 6
Warranty .......................................................................................... 6
Static Electricity Precautions ............................................................. 7
Safety Measures ................................................................................. 7
About the Package ............................................................................ 8
Before Using the System Board ........................................................ 8
Chapter 1 - Introduction ..................................................................9
Specifications .................................................................................. 9
Features ...................................................................................... 12
Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation .................................................. 15
System Board Layout .................................................................... 15
System Memory ........................................................................... 16
Installing the DIM Module ......................................................... 18
CPU ............................................................................................ 20
Installing the CPU .................................................................... 21
Installing the Fan and Heat Sink ................................................ 25
Jumper Settings ............................................................................. 27
Clear CMOS Data ..................................................................... 27
PS/2 Power Select .................................................................... 28
USB Power Select ..................................................................... 29
Power-on Select ....................................................................... 30
COM1/COM2 RS232/RS422/RS485 Select.................................... 30
COM1/COM2 RS232/Power Select............................................... 32
PCIE x4/ x1 Select ................................................................... 33
PCIE2/ Mini PCIe Select ............................................................ 34
Rear Panel I/O Ports ..................................................................... 35
PS/2 Mouse and PS/2 Keyboard Ports ......................................... 36
COM (Serial) Ports ................................................................... 37
HDMI Port ............................................................................... 38
DVI-I Port ............................................................................... 39
RJ45 LAN Ports ........................................................................ 40
USB Ports................................................................................ 41
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I/O Connectors ............................................................................ 43
S/PDIF Connector and Front audio ............................................. 43
Digital I/O Connectors .............................................................. 44
SATA (Serial ATA) Connectors .................................................... 45
Cooling Fan Connectors ............................................................. 46
Chassis Instrusion Connector .................................................... 47
Power Connectors ....................................................................48
Standby Power LED .................................................................. 49
Front Panel Connectors ............................................................. 50
Expansion Slots .......................................................................51
CD-in internal audio connector................................................... 52
Battery ................................................................................... 54
Chapter 3 - BIOS Setup .................................................................. 55
Overview .............................................................................................................. 55
AMI BIOS Setup Utility ................................................................. 57
Main ....................................................................................... 57
Advanced ................................................................................ 58
Chipset ................................................................................... 74
Boot ....................................................................................... 81
Security .................................................................................. 83
Save & Exit ............................................................................. 84
Event & Log ............................................................................85
Updating the BIOS ........................................................................88
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Chapter 4 - Supported Software ................................................... 89
Chapter 5 - RAID ........................................................................ 117
RAID Levels .......................................................................................................117
Settings ................................................................................................................118
Chapter 6 - Intel AMT Settings ................................................... 122
Overview ............................................................................................................122
Enable Intel® AMT in the AMI BIOS ............................................................123
Enable Intel® AMT in the Intel® Management Engine BIOS
Extension (MEBX) Screen ..............................................................................
Appendix A - NLITE and AHCI Installation Guide ....................... 150
Appendix B - Watchdog Sample Code ......................................... 162
Appendix C - System Error Message ............................................ 163
Appendix D - Troubleshooting ...................................................... 165
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About this Manual

An electronic file of this manual is included in the CD. To view the user’s manual in the CD, insert the CD into a CD-ROM drive. The autorun screen (Main Board Utility CD) will appear. Click “User’s Manual” on the main menu.

Warranty

1. Warranty does not cover damages or failures that arised from misuse of the product, inability to use the product, unauthorized replacement or alteration of components and product specifications.
2. The warranty is void if the product has been subjected to physical abuse, improper installation, modification, accidents or unauthorized repair of the product.
3. Unless otherwise instructed in this user’s manual, the user may not, under any circumstances, attempt to perform service, adjustments or repairs on the product, whether in or out of warranty. It must be returned to the purchase point, factory or authorized service agency for all such work.
4. We will not be liable for any indirect, special, incidental or consequencial damages to the product that has been modified or altered.
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Static Electricity Precautions

It is quite easy to inadvertently damage your PC, system board, components or devices even before installing them in your system unit. Static electrical dis­charge can damage computer components without causing any signs of physical damage. You must take extra care in handling them to ensure against electro­static build-up.
1. To prevent electrostatic build-up, leave the system board in its anti-static bag until you are ready to install it.
2. Wear an antistatic wrist strap.
3. Do all preparation work on a static-free surface.
4. Hold the device only by its edges. Be careful not to touch any of the compo­nents, contacts or connections.
5. Avoid touching the pins or contacts on all modules and connectors. Hold modules or connectors by their ends.
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Important:
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage your processor, disk drive and other components. Perform the upgrade instruction procedures described at an ESD workstation only. If such a station is not available, you can provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap and attaching it to a metal part of the system chassis. If a wrist strap is unavailable, establish and maintain contact with the system chassis throughout any procedures requiring ESD protection.

Safety Measures

To avoid damage to the system:
Use the correct AC input voltage range.
To reduce the risk of electric shock:
• Unplug the power cord before removing the system chassis cover for instal­lation or servicing. After installation or servicing, cover the system chassis before plugging the power cord.
Battery:
Danger of explosion if battery incorrectly replaced.
• Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommend by the manufac­turer.
Dispose of used batteries according to local ordinance.
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About the Package

The system board package contains the following items. If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your dealer or sales representative for as­sistance.
One GMB-C2160-LLVA board Two Serial ATA data cables Two USB port cables Two COM port cables One I/O shield One DVD One QR (Quick Reference)
Optional Items
I/O shield USB port cable COM port cable Serial ATA data cable Serial ATA power cable PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse cable
The system board and accessories in the package may not come similar to the information listed above. This may differ in accordance to the sales region or models in which it was sold. For more information about the standard package in your region, please contact your dealer or sales representative.

Before Using the System Board

Before using the system board, prepare basic system components.
If you are installing the system board in a new system, you will need at least the following internal components.
• A CPU
• Memory module
Storage devices such as hard disk drive, CD-ROM, etc.
You will also need external system peripherals you intend to use which will nor­mally include at least a keyboard, a mouse and a video display monitor.
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Specifications

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Processor
Chipset
System Memory
Expansion Slots
Graphics
LGA 1155 socket for:
- 3rd Generation processors (22nm process technology) : Intel : Intel : Intel : Intel : Intel : Intel
- 2nd Generation processors (32nm process technology) : Intel : Intel : Intel : Intel : Intel
: Intel
• Intel
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Xeon® E3-1275v2 (8M Cache, up to 3.9GHz); 77W
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Xeon® E3-1225v2 (8M Cache, up to 3.6GHz); 77W
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Core® i7-3770 (8M Cache, up to 3.9GHz); 77W
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Core® i5-3550S (6M Cache, up to 3.7GHz); 65W
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Core® i3-3220 (3M Cache, 3.3GHz); 55W
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Pentium® G2120 (3M Cache, 3.1GHz); 65W
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Xeon® E3-1275 (8M Cache, up to 3.8GHz); 95W
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Xeon® E3-1225 (6M Cache, up to 3.4GHz); 95W
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Core® i7-2600 (8M Cache, up to 3.8GHz); 95W
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Core® i5-2400 (6M Cache, up to 3.4GHz); 95W
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Core® i3-2120 (3M Cache, 3.3GHz); 65W
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Pentium® G850 (3M Cache, 2.9GHz); 65W
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C216 Express chipset
• Four 240-pin DDR3 DIMM sockets
• Supports DDR3 1333/1600MHz (3
rd
generation processors)
Supports DDR3 1066/1333MHz (2nd generation processors)
• Supports dual channel memory interface
• Supports up to 32GB system memory
• DRAM device technologies: 1Gb, 2Gb and 4Gb DDR3 DRAM technologies are supported for x8 and x16 devices, unbuffered, ECC
• 2 PCIe x16 slots
- Supports Gen 3.0 (3
rd
generation processors)
- Supports Gen 2.0 (2nd generation processors)
- 1 x16 signal or 2 x8 signals
• 2 PCIe x4 slots (PCIe 2.0)
- 1 x4 signal and 1 x1/x4 signal
• 1 Mini PCIe slot: PCIe and USB signals (PCIe 2.0)
• 3 PCI slots (PCI 2.3)
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• Intel
HD Graphics 4000P
• Display ports: HDMI, 2 DVI-I (1 supports DVI-D signal only)
• HDMI and DVI display resolution up to 1920x1200
• VGA display resolution up to 2048x1536 pixels with 32-bit color at 75Hz
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• Intel
• Intel
Clear Video Technology
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Advanced Vector Extensions (Intel® AVX) Instructions
• Supports DirectX 11 and OGL 3.0
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LAN
Serial ATA
Intel Active Management Technology (AMT)
TPM (optional)
USB Interface Rear Panel I/O
Ports
Intel
• Intel
• Integrated 10/100/1000 transceiver
• Fully compliant with IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab
• 6 Serial ATA ports
- 2 SATA 3.0 ports with data transfer rate up to 6Gb/s
- 4 SATA 2.0 ports with data transfer rate up to 3Gb/s (SATA port 4 provides adequate space for SATA DOM)
• Integrated Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) controller
• Supports RAID 0/1/5/10
• Supports iAMT8.0
• Out-of-band system access
• Remote troubleshooting and recovery
• Hardware-based agent presence checking
• Proactive alerting
• Remote hardware and software asset tracking
• Provides a Trusted PC for secure transactions
• Provides software license protection, enforcement and password
• XHCI Host Controller supports up to 4 super speed USB 3.0 ports
• 1 mini-DIN-6 port for PS/2 mouse/keyboard
• 4 USB 3.0/2.0/1.1 ports
• 2 USB 2.0/1.1 ports
• 1 DB-9 serial port
- Supports RS232/422/485 (RS232 and/or Power)
• 1 HDMI port
• 2 DVI-I ports (1 supports DVI-D signal only)
• 2 RJ45 LAN ports
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WG82579LM with iAMT8.0 Gigabit Ethernet Phy
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WG82574L PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller
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I/O Connectors
• 3 connectors for 6 external USB 2.0/1.1 ports
• 5 connectors for 5 external serial ports
- 1 RS232/422/485 (RS232 and/or Power)
- 4 RS232
• 1 8-bit Digital I/O connector
• 1 front audio connector for line-out and mic-in jacks
• 1 CD-in connector
• 1 S/PDIF connector
• 6 Serial ATA ports (2 SATA 3.0; 4 SATA 2.0)
• 1 24-pin ATX power connector
• 1 8-pin 12V power connector
• 1 chassis intrusion connector
• 1 front panel connector
• 3 fan connectors
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BIOS
Energy Efficient Design
Damage Free Intelligence
Temperature
Humidity
Dimensions
AMI BIOS
• 64Mbit SPI BIOS
• Supports ErP Lot6 power saving (optional)
• ACPI v3.0 specifi cation
• System Power Management
• Wake-On-Events include:
- Wake-On-PS/2 KB/Mouse
- Wake-On-USB KB/Mouse
- Wake-On-LAN
- RTC timer to power-on the system
• CPU stopped clock control
• AC power failure recovery
• Monitors CPU/system temperature and overheat alarm
• Monitors VCORE/5V/3.3V/V_DIMM/12V/5VSB voltages and failure alarm
• Monitors CPU/system fan speed and failure alarm
• Read back capability that displays temperature, voltage and fan speed
• Watchdog timer function
• Operating: 0
• Storage: -20
• 10% to 90%
• ATX form factor
• 305mm (12") x 244mm (9.6")
o
C to 60oC
o
C to 85oC
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Features

Watchdog Timer
The Watchdog Timer function allows your application to regularly “clear” the sys­tem at the set time interval. If the system hangs or fails to function, it will reset at the set time interval so that your system will continue to operate.
DDR3
DDR3 delivers increased system bandwidth and improved performance. It offers peak data transfer rate of up to 21 Gb/s bandwidth. The advantages of DDR3 are its higher bandwidth and its increase in performance at a lower power than DDR2.
Graphics
The integrated Intel HD graphics for graphics intensive applications delivers ex­ceptional 3D, 2D and video capabilities. It supports HDMI and 2 DVI-I interfaces.
DVI
DVI (Digital Visual Interface) is a form of video interface technology made to maximize the quality of flat panel LCD monitors and modern video graphics cards. Data is transmitted using the TMDS (Transition Minimized Differential Sig­naling) protocol, providing a digital signal from the PC’s graphics subsystem to the display.
PCI Express
PCI Express is a high bandwidth I/O infrastructure that possesses the ability to scale speeds by forming multiple lanes. The x4 PCI Express lane supports trans­fer rate of 1 Gigabyte per second. The PCI Express architecture also provides a high performance graphics infrastructure by enhancing the capability of a x16 PCI Express lane to provide 8 Gigabytes per second transfer rate.
Intel Active Management Technology (AMT)
Intel Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) allows remote access and man­agement of networked systems even while PCs are powered off, remotely repair systems after OS failures and has the capability to remotely update all systems with the latest security software.
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Serial ATA
Serial ATA is a storage interface that is compliant with SATA 1.0a specifica­tion. SATA 3.0 supports speed up to 6Gb/s while SATA 2.0 supports speed up to 3Gb/s. This improves hard drive performance faster than the standard parallel ATA whose data transfer rate is 100MB/s. The board supports RAID 0/1/5/10.
Gigabit LAN
The Intel WG82579LM PHY and Intel WG82574L PCI Express Gigabit controllers support up to 1Gbps data transmission.
USB
The system board supports the new USB 3.0. It is capable of running at a maxi­mum transmission speed of up to 5 Gbit/s (625 MB/s) and is faster than USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/s, or 60 MB/s) and USB 1.1 (12Mb/s). USB 3.0 reduces the time re­quired for data transmission, reduces power consumption, and is backward com­patible with USB 2.0. It is a marked improvement in device transfer speeds between your computer and a wide range of simultaneously accessible exter­nal Plug and Play peripherals.
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Wake-On-LAN
This feature allows the network to remotely wake up a Soft Power Down (Soft­Off) PC. It is supported via the onboard LAN port or via a PCI LAN card that uses the PCI PME (Power Management Event) signal. However, if your system is in the Suspend mode, you can power-on the system only through an IRQ or DMA inter­rupt.
Important:
The 5V_standby power source of your power supply must support 720mA.
Wake-On-PS/2
This function allows you to use the PS/2 keyboard or PS/2 mouse to power-on the system.
Important:
The 5V_standby power source of your power supply must support 720mA.
Wake-On-USB
This function allows you to use a USB keyboard or USB mouse to wake up a sys­tem from the S3 (STR - Suspend To RAM) state.
Important:
If you are using the Wake-On-USB Keyboard/Mouse function for 2 USB ports, the 5V_standby power source of your power supply must support 1.5A. For 3 or more USB ports, the 5V_standby power source of your power supply must support ≥2A.
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RTC Timer
The RTC installed on the system board allows your system to automatically pow­er-on on the set date and time.
ACPI STR
The system board is designed to meet the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) specification. ACPI has energy saving features that enables PCs to implement Power Management and Plug-and-Play with operating systems that support OS Direct Power Management. ACPI when enabled in the Power Manage­ment Setup will allow you to use the Suspend to RAM function.
With the Suspend to RAM function enabled, you can power-off the system at once by pressing the power button or selecting “Standby” when you shut down Windows closing files, applications and operating system. This is because the system is capable of storing all programs and data files during the entire operating session into RAM (Random Access Memory) when it powers-off. The operating session will resume exactly where you left off the next time you power-on the system.
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without having to go through the sometimes tiresome process of
Important:
The 5V_standby power source of your power supply must support 720mA.
Power Failure Recovery
When power returns after an AC power failure, you may choose to either power­on the system manually or let the system power-on automatically.
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System Board Layout

COM 2 RS232/ Power select (JP7)
PS2 KB/MS Power select (JP1)
PS/2 KB/ MS USB 8-9
USB 2.0
COM1 RS232/ 422/485 (JP2)
COM 1 HDMI
Parade PS161HDM
DVI-I DVI-I
(Top:
1 1
1
6 2
2
5
5 6
1
+12V power
ASMedia ASM1442
Parade PS161HDM
DVI-D signal only)
USB 8-9 Power select (JP4)
ISL6364
COM 1 RS232/Power
4
1
select (JP3)
8
5
1
5 6
2
2 1
COM 2
6
5
10
9
2
1
1
COM 2 RS232/422/485 select(JP10)
LGA 1155
CPU fan
Hardware Installation
Chassis intrusion
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Fintek
F71879F
DIO
Standby power LED
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12 24
2
LAN 1 USB 3.0 (0-1 )
LAN 2 USB 3.0 (2-3)
1
CD_IN
Realtek ALC886
Front audio
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10
1
S/PDIF
Fintek F81217U
2 1
COM 3
COM 4
2
1
Intel WG82579LM
USB 0-1/2-3 power select
1
(JP5)
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
PCIe x4 (PCIE3)
1 2
10
9
10
9
PCIe x16 (PCIE4)
COM 5
2 1
ATX power
1
Power-on
1
DDR3_4
SPI Flash BIOS
SATA 1
SATA 2.0
SATA 5
Mini PCIe
select (JP13)
System fan_1
SATA 3.0
SATA 3
1 1
Front panel
1 1
Battery
DDR3_2
1
Clear CMOS (JP12)
JMB368
10
9
DDR3_3
DDR3_1
PCIE2 x4/x1 Setting (JP6)
12
3
10
1
PCIE2 / Mini PCIe Setting (JP8)
PCI 1
PCI 2
PCI 3
COM 6
2
10
9
10
1
9
12
3
10
1
USB 2.0
1
System fan_2
USB 10-11,12-13 Power select (JP9)
USB 10-11
2
10
1
1
2 1
USB 12-13
Intel C216
USB 5-6 Power select
USB 2.0
(JP11)
2 1
1
USB 5-6
1
11
SATA 0
SATA 2
SATA 4
Buzzer
2
1
1 1
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Important:
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage your system board, processor, disk drives, add-in boards, and other components. Perform the upgrade instruction procedures described at an ESD workstation only. If such a station is not available, you can provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap and attaching it to a metal part of the system chassis. If a wrist strap is unavailable, establish and maintain contact with the system chassis throughout any procedures requiring ESD pro­tection.

System Memory

Important:
When the Standby Power LED lit red, it indicates that there is power on the system board. Power-off the PC then unplug the power cord prior to installing any devices. Failure to do so will cause severe damage to the motherboard and components.
Channel A
Channel B
Features
Standby
Power LED DDR3-1 DDR3-2
DDR3-3 DDR3-4
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The four DIMM sockets are divided into 2 channels:
Channel A - DDR3_1 and DDR3_2 Channel B - DDR3_3 and DDR3_4
• Dual channel memory interface
Maximum of 32GB system memory
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The system board supports the following memory interface.
Single Channel (SC)
Data will be accessed in chunks of 64 bits (8B) from the memory channels.
Dual Channel (DC)
Data will be accessed in chunks of 128 bits from the memory channels. Dual channel provides better system performance because it doubles the data transfer rate.
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Single Channel
Dual Channel
Important:
1. You can populate either Channel A or Channel B fi rst.
2. When installing a DIMM in Channel A or Channel B, always populate the socket that is farthest the CPU. In this case, it will mean popu­lating DDR3-2 and/or DDR3-4 fi rst.
3. If you intend to use dual channel, the same rule applies - always the socket farthest the CPU. Populate DDR3-2 and/or DDR3-4 fi rst; not DDR3-2 and DDR3-3 and not DDR3-1 and DDR3-4.
DIMMs are on the same channel.
DIMMs in a channel can be identical or com­pletely different. However, we highly recommend using identical DIMMs.
Not all slots need to be populated.
DIMMs of the same memory confi guration are on different channels.
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Installing the DIM Module

Note:
The system board used in the following illustrations may not resemble the actual board. These illustrations are for reference only.
1. Make sure the PC and all other peripheral devices connected to it has been powered down.
2. Disconnect all power cords and cables.
3. Locate the DIMM socket on the system board.
4. Push the “ejector tabs” which are at the ends of the socket to the side.
Ejector tab
5. Note how the module is keyed to the socket.
Notch
Key
Ejector tab
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6. Grasping the module by its edges, position the module above the socket with the “notch” in the module aligned with the “key” on the socket. The keying mechanism ensures the module can be plugged into the socket in only one way.
7. Seat the module vertically, pressing it down fi rmly until it is completely seat- ed in the socket.
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8. The ejector tabs at the ends of the socket will automatically snap into the locked position to hold the module in place.
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CPU
The system board is equipped with a surface mount LGA 1155 socket. This sock­et is exclusively designed for installing a LGA 1155 packaged Intel CPU.
Important:
1. Before you proceed, make sure (1) the LGA 1155 socket comes with a protective cap, (2) the cap is not damaged and (3) the socket’s contact pins are not bent. If the cap is missing or the cap and/or contact pins are damaged, contact your dealer immediately.
2. Make sure to keep the protective cap. RMA requests will be accepted and processed only if the LGA 1155 socket comes with the protective cap.
Protective cap
Note:
The system board used in the following illustrations may not resemble the actual board. These illustrations are for reference only.
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Installing the CPU
1. Make sure the PC and all other peripheral devices connected to it has been powered down.
2. Disconnect all power cords and cables.
3. Locate the LGA 1155 CPU socket on the system board.
Important:
The CPU socket must not come in contact with any­thing other than the CPU. Avoid unnecessary expo­sure. Remove the protec­tive cap only when you are about to install the CPU.
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4. Unlock the socket by push­ing the load lever down, moving it sideways until it is released from the reten­tion tab; then lift the load lever up.
Load lever
Retention tab
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5. Lifting the load lever will at the same time lift the load plate.
Lift the load lever up to
the angle shown on the photo.
6. Remove the protective cap from the CPU socket. The cap is used to protect the CPU socket against dust and harmful particles. Re­move the protective cap only when you are about to install the CPU.
Load lever
Load
plate
Protective cap
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7. Insert the CPU into the socket. The gold triangu­lar mark on the CPU must align with the corner of the CPU socket shown on the photo.
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Gold triangular mark
The CPU’s notch will at
the same time fi t into the socket’s alignment key.
Important:
The CPU will fi t in only one orientation and can easily be inserted without exert­ing any force.
Alignment key
Alignment key
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8. Close the load plate then push the load lever down.
While closing the load
plate, make sure the front edge of the load plate slides under the retention knob.
Retention knob
9. Hook the load lever under the retention tab.
Load lever
Retention tab
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Installing the Fan and Heat Sink
The CPU must be kept cool by using a CPU fan with heat sink. Without suffi cient air circulation across the CPU and heat sink, the CPU will overheat damaging both the CPU and system board.
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Note:
A boxed Intel sembly. If your CPU was purchased separately, make sure to only use
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Intel
-certifi ed fan and heat sink.
1. Before you install the fan / heat sink, you must apply a thermal paste onto the top of the CPU. The thermal paste is usually supplied when you purchase the fan / heat sink assembly. Do not spread the paste all over the surface. When you later place the heat sink on top of the CPU, the compound will dis­perse evenly.
Some heat sinks come with a patch of pre-applied thermal paste. Do not ap-
ply thermal paste if the fan / heat sink already has a patch of thermal paste on its underside. Peel the strip that covers the paste before you place the fan / heat sink on top of the CPU.
2. Place the heat sink on top of the CPU. The 4 push­pins around the heat sink, which are used to secure the heat sink onto the sys­tem board, must match the 4 mounting holes around the socket.
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processor already includes the CPU fan and heat sink as-
Mounting hole
3. Orient the heat sink such that the CPU fan’s cable is nearest the CPU fan con­nector.
CPU fan connector
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4. Rotate each push-pin ac­cording to the direction of the arrow shown on top of the pin.
Push down two pushpins
that are diagonally across the heat sink. Perform the same procedure for the other two push-pins.
Heat sink
“Unlocked” position
of push-pin
5. Connect the CPU fan’s ca­ble to the CPU fan connec­tor on the system board.
“Locked” position of
push-pin
CPU fan connector
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Jumper Settings

Clear CMOS Data
2
Hardware Installation
312
1-2 On: Normal
JP12
If you encounter the following,
a) CMOS data becomes corrupted. b) You forgot the supervisor or user password.
you can reconfi gure the system with the default values stored in the ROM BIOS.
To load the default values stored in the ROM BIOS, please follow the steps below.
1. Power-off the system and unplug the power cord.
2. Set JP12 pins 2 and 3 to On. Wait for a few seconds and set JP12 back to its default setting, pins 1 and 2 On.
(default)
312
2-3 On:
Clear CMOS Data
3. Now plug the power cord and power-on the system.
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Hardware Installation
PS/2 Power Select
JP1
JP1 is used to select the power of the PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse ports. Se­lecting +5V_standby will allow you to use the PS/2 keyboard or PS/2 mouse to wake up the system.
1 2 3
1-2 On: +5V
(default)
1 2 3
2-3 On:
+5V_standby
Important:
The +5VSB power source of your power supply must support ≥720mA.
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Hardware Installation
2
USB Power Select
USB 8-9 (JP4)
1-2 On: +5V
USB 0-1/2-3 (JP5)
1-2 On: +5V
1-2 On: +5V
1 2 3
(default)
3
2 1
(default)
3
2 1
(default)
1 2 3
2-3 On:
+5V_standby
3
2 1
2-3 On:
+5V_standby
3
2 1
2-3 On:
+5V_standby
USB 5-6 (JP11)
USB 10-13 (JP9)
1 2 3
1-2 On: +5V
(default)
1 2 3
2-3 On:
+5V_standby
These jumpers are used to select the power of the USB ports. Selecting +5V_standby will allow you to use a USB device to wake up the system.
Important:
If you are using the Wake-On-USB Keyboard/Mouse function for 2 USB ports, the +5V_standby power source of your power supply must sup­port 1.5A. For 3 or more USB ports, the +5V_standby power source of your power supply must support ≥2A.
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Power-on Select
JP13
312
1-2 On: Power-on via power button (default)
312
2-3 On: Power-on via AC power
JP13 is used to select the method of powering on the system. If you want the system to power-on whenever AC power comes in, set JP13 pins 2 and 3 to On. If you want to use the power button, set pins 1 and 2 to On.
When using the JP13 “Power On” feature to power the system back on after a power failure occurs, the system may not power on if the power lost is resumed within 5 seconds (power fl icker).
Note:
In order to ensure that power is resumed after a power failure that re­covers within a 5 second period, JP13 must be set to pins 2-3 and the “AC Power Lose” in CMOS is set to “On”.
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COM1/COM2 RS232/RS422/RS485 Select
2
Hardware Installation
JP2
COM 1
JP10
COM 2
JP2 (for COM1) and JP10 (for COM2) are used to confi gure the COM ports to RS232, RS422 (Full Duplex) or RS485.
The pin function of the COM ports will vary according to the jumper’s setting.
JP2/JP10
64
2
531
1-2 On: RS232
(default)
DCD-TDRD
12345
6789
DTR-
GND
RI-
RTS-
CTS-
DSR-
3-4 On: RS422
Full Duplex
COM 1 / COM 2
RXD+
12345
6789
N.C.
64
2
531531
TXD+
RXD-
TXD-
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
64
2
5-6 On: RS485
DATA+
N.C.
DATA-
N.C.
N.C.
12345
6789
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
RS232 RS422
Full Duplex
RS485
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Hardware Installation
COM1/COM2 RS232/Power Select
JP7
JP3
1
3
5
1-3 (RI), 2-4 (DCD) On: RS232 (default)
1
3
5
3-5 (+5V), 4-6 (+12V) On: RS232 with power
2
4
6
2
4
6
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PCIE2 x4/ x1 Setting
2
Hardware Installation
JP6
3
1
2-5-8-11, 3-6-9-12 On: PCIE2 signal from CPU (for x4 PCIe card) (default)
Note:
1. When JP6 is set to no signal, ignore JP8. (Supports Mini PCIe) If JP6 is set to x1, make sure JP8 is set to x1, too. (Mini PCIe not supported)
12
10
3
1
1-4-7-10, 2-5-8-11 On: PCIE2 signal from PCH (for x1 PCIe card)
12
10
2. Use JP6’s default settings to avail the best confi gurations of the PCI Express slots. However, not all processors provide 20 lanes of PCI Express bus. If your processor only supports 16 lanes of PCI Express bus, set the jumper according to the instruction shown above.
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Hardware Installation
PCIE2/ Mini PCIe Setting
JP8
3
1
1-4-7-10, 2-5-8-11 On: Mini PCIe slot (default)
Note:
1. When JP6 is set to no signal, ignore JP8. (Supports Mini PCIe) If JP6 is set to x1, make sure JP8 is set to x1, too. (Mini PCIe not supported)
12
10
3
1
2-5-8-11, 3-6-9-12 On: PCIE2 signal from PCH (for x1 PCIe card)
12
10
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2. Use JP8’s default settings to avail the best confi gurations of the PCI
Express slots. However, not all processors provide 20 lanes of PCI Express bus. If your processor only supports 16 lanes of PCI Express bus, set the jumper according to the instruction shown above.
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Rear Panel I/O Ports

2
Hardware Installation
PS/2
KB/MS
The rear panel I/O ports consist of the following:
PS/2 keyboard/ mouse port
1 COM port
• HDMI port
DVI-I port (DVI-D signal only)
• DVI-I port
2 Intel LAN port
6 USB ports
COM
HDMIUSB 2.0
(DVI-D signal only)
DVI-I
DVI-I
LAN
USB 3.0
LAN
USB 3.0
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Hardware Installation
PS/2 Mouse and PS/2 Keyboard Ports
PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse
These ports are used to connect a PS/2 mouse and a PS/2 keyboard. The PS/2 mouse port uses IRQ12.
Wake-On-PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse
The Wake-On-PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse function allows you to use the PS/2 key­board or PS/2 mouse to power-on the system. To use this function:
• Jumper Setting
JP1 must be set to “2-3 On: +5V_standby”. Refer to “PS/2 Power Select” in
this chapter for more information.
• BIOS Setting
Confi gure the PS/2 keyboard/mouse wake up function in the Advanced menu (“ACPI Power Management Confi guration” submenu) of the BIOS. Refer to chapter 3 for more information.
Important:
The +5V_standby power source of your power supply must support 720mA.
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COM (Serial) Ports
COM 1
COM 1, COM2 : RS232/422/485
2
Hardware Installation
COM 2
COM 3 to COM 6:
RS232
2 1
COM 3 to COM 6 are fi xed at RS232.
The pin function of COM 1 and COM 2 ports will vary according to JP3/JP7’s set­ting. Refer to “COM1/COM2 RS232/RS422/RS485 Select” in this chapter for more information.
The serial ports are asynchronous communication ports with 16C550A-compatible UARTs that can be used with modems, serial printers, remote display terminals, and other serial devices.
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COM 3
COM 4
COM 5
COM 6
Connecting External Serial Ports
Your COM port may come mounted on a card-edge bracket. Install the card-edge bracket to an available slot at the rear of the system chassis then insert the se­rial port cable to the COM connector. Make sure the colored stripe on the ribbon cable is aligned with pin 1 of the COM connector.
BIOS Setting
Confi gure the serial ports in the Advanced menu (“Super IO Confi guration” sub- menu) of the BIOS. Refer to chapter 3 for more information.
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HDMI Port
HDMI
The HDMI port which carries both digital audio and video signals is used to con­nect a LCD monitor or digital TV that has the HDMI port.
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DVI-I Port
2
Hardware Installation
(DVI-D signal only)
DVI-I
DVI-I
The DVI-I port is used to connect an LCD monitor. This port supports DVI-D sig­nal only.
Connect the display device’s cable connector to the DVI-I port. After you plug the cable connector into the port, gently tighten the cable screws to hold the connec­tor in place.
BIOS Setting
Confi gure the display device in the Chipset menu (“North Bridge Confi guration” submenu) of the BIOS. Refer to chapter 3 for more information.
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Hardware Installation
RJ45 LAN Ports
LAN 1
LAN 2
Features
Intel 82579LM with iAMT8.0 Gigabit Ethernet Phy
Intel 82574L PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller
The LAN ports allow the system board to connect to a local area network by means of a network hub.
BIOS Setting
Confi gure the onboard LAN in the Chipset menu (“South Bridge Confi guration” submenu) of the BIOS. Refer to chapter 3 for more information.
Driver Installation
Install the LAN drivers. Refer to chapter 4 for more information.
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USB Ports
2
Hardware Installation
USB 2.0
USB 3.0
USB 3.0
USB 9
USB 8
USB 1
USB 0
USB 3
USB 2
USB 12-13
USB 2.0
Key
GND
9
GND
N. C.
USB allows data exchange between your computer and a wide range of simulta­neously accessible external Plug and Play peripherals.
The system board is equipped with four onboard USB 3.0/2.0/1.1 ports (USB 0-3) and two onboard USB 2.0/1.1 ports (USB 8-9). The three 10-pin connec­tors allow you to connect 6 additional USB 2.0/1.1 ports (USB 5-6/ USB 10-13). The additional USB ports may be mounted on a card-edge bracket. Install the card-edge bracket to an available slot at the rear of the system chassis and then insert the USB port cables to a connector.
-Data
+Data
-Data
+Data
VCC
1
210
VCC
USB 5-6
USB 10-11
BIOS Setting
Confi gure the onboard USB in the Advanced menu (“USB Confi guration” sub- menu) of the BIOS. Refer to chapter 3 for more information.
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Hardware Installation
Driver Installation
You may need to install the proper drivers in your operating system to use the USB device. Refer to your operating system’s manual or documentation for more information.
Wake-On-USB Keyboard/Mouse
The Wake-On-USB Keyboard/Mouse function allows you to use a USB keyboard or USB mouse to wake up a system from the S3 (STR - Suspend To RAM) state. To use this function:
• Jumper Setting
JP4, JP5, JP9 and/or JP11 must be set to “2-3 On: 5V_standby”. Refer to
“USB Power Select” in this chapter for more information.
Important:
If you are using the Wake-On-USB Keyboard/Mouse function for 2 USB ports, the 5V_standby power source of your power supply must support 1.5A. For 3 or more USB ports, the 5V_standby power source of your power supply must support ≥2A.
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I/O Connectors

S/PDIF Connector and Front audio
Front audio
Line2-R
Mic2-L
Mic2-R
1 2
10
9
Front_IO_Sense
Line2-L
2
Hardware Installation
Key
Line2-JD
S/PDIF
5
SPDIF in
Ground
SPDIF out
The S/PDIF connector is used to connect an external S/PDIF port. Your S/PDIF port may be mounted on a card-edge bracket. Install the card-edge bracket to an available slot at the rear of the system chassis then connect the audio cable to the S/PDIF connector. Make sure pin 1 of the audio cable is aligned with pin 1 of the S/PDIF connector.
GND
Mic2-JD
Presence Signal
1
+5V
Key
Front Audio
The front audio connector allows you to connect to the second line-out and mic­in jacks that are at the front panel of your system.
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Hardware Installation
Digital I/O Connectors
19
21
DIO
The 8-bit Digital I/O connector provides powering-on function to external devices that are connected to these connectors.
Pin Pin Assignment Pin Pin Assignment
1 GND 2 +12V
3 DIO7 4 +12V
5 DIO6 6 GND
7 DIO5 8 VCC
9 DIO4 10 VCC
11 DIO3 12 GND
13 DIO2 14 V_5P0_STBY
15 DIO1 16 V_5P0_STBY
17 DIO0 18 GND
19 GND
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SATA (Serial ATA) Connectors
2
Hardware Installation
7
SATA 5 SATA 4
SATA 2.0 3Gb/s SATA 4 provides adequate space for SATA DOM
Features
SATA 0 and SATA 1 support data transfer rate up to 6Gb/s
RXN
GND
TXP
TXN
GND
SATA 0
SATA 2
RXP
GND
SATA 3.0 6Gb/s
SATA 1
SATA 3
1
• SATA 2 to SATA 5 support data transfer rate up to 3Gb/s
SATA 4 provides adequate space for SATA DOM
Integrated Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) controller
Supports RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 and RAID 10
The Serial ATA connectors are used to connect Serial ATA devices. Connect one end of the Serial ATA cable to a SATA connector and the other end to your Serial ATA device.
BIOS Setting
Confi gure the Serial ATA drives in the Advanced menu (“IDE Confi guration” sub- menu) of the BIOS. Refer to chapter 3 for more information.
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Hardware Installation
Cooling Fan Connectors
CPU fan
1
4
Ground Speed
Power
System fan_1
1
3
System fan_2
Control
Sense
3
Sense
Ground Power Sense
1
Ground
Power
The fan connectors are used to connect cooling fans. The cooling fans will provide adequate airfl ow throughout the chassis to prevent overheating the CPU and sys- tem board components.
BIOS Setting
The Advanced menu (“Hardware Health Confi guration” submenu) of the BIOS will display the current speed of the cooling fans. Refer to chapter 3 for more infor­mation.
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Chassis Intrusion Connector
2
Hardware Installation
12
Ground
Chassis
signal
The board supports the chassis intrusion detection function. Connect the chas­sis intrusion sensor cable from the chassis to this connector. When the system’s power is on and a chassis intrusion occurred, an alarm will sound. When the system’s power is off and a chassis intrusion occurred, the alarm will sound only when the system restarts.
MyGuard Hardware Monitor
Install the “MyGuard Hardware Monitor” utility. By default, the chassis intrusion detection function is disabled. When enabled, a warning message will appear when the chassis is open. The utility can also be confi gured so that a beeping alarm will sound when the chassis is open. Refer to the “MyGuard Hardware Monitor” section in chapter 4 for more information.
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Hardware Installation
Power Connectors
+3.3VDC
+12VDC
+12VDC
+5VSB
PWR_OK
COM
+5VDC
COM
+5VDC
COM
+3.3VDC
+3.3VDC
12 24
1
13
ATX power
COM
+5VDC
+5VDC
+5VDC
NC
COM
COM
COM
PS_ON# COM
-12VDC
+3.3VDC
8
12V
5
12V power
4
Ground
1
Use a power supply that complies with the ATX12V Power Supply Design Guide Version 1.1. An ATX12V power supply unit has a standard 24-pin ATX main power connector that must be inserted into the 24-pin connector. The 8-pin +12V power connector enables the delivery of more +12VDC current to the processor’s Volt­age Regulator Module (VRM).
The power connectors from the power supply unit are designed to fi t the 24-pin and 8-pin connectors in only one orientation. Make sure to fi nd the proper orien- tation before plugging the connectors.
The system board requires a minimum of 300 Watt power supply to operate. Your system confi guration (CPU power, amount of memory, add-in cards, peripherals, etc.) may exceed the minimum power requirement. To ensure that adequate power is provided, we strongly recommend that you use a minimum of 400 Watt (or greater) power supply.
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Important:
Insuffi cient power supplied to the system may result in instability or the add-in boards and peripherals not functioning properly. Calculating the system’s approximate power usage is important to ensure that the power supply meets the system’s consumption requirements.
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Standby Power LED
2
Hardware Installation
Standby Power LED
This LED will light red when the system is in the standby mode. It indicates that there is power on the system board. Power-off the PC and then unplug the power cord prior to installing any devices. Failure to do so will cause severe damage to the motherboard and components.
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Hardware Installation
Front Panel Connectors
21
HDD-LED
RESET-SW
12
11
HDD-LED - HDD LED
This LED will light when the hard drive is being accessed.
RESET SW - Reset Switch
This switch allows you to reboot without having to power off the system.
PWR-BTN - Power Switch
PWR-LED
PWR-BTN
50
This switch is used to power on or off the system.
PWR-LED - Power/Standby LED
When the system’s power is on, this LED will light. When the system is in the S1 (POS - Power On Suspend) state, it will blink every second. When the system is in the S3 (STR - Suspend To RAM) state, it will blink every 4 seconds.
Pin Pin Assignment Pin Pin Assignment
HDD-LED
RESET SW 7 Ground 6 Signal
3 HDD Power PWR-LED 2 LED Power
5 Signal 4 LED Power
9 RST Signal
11 N.C. 10 Signal
PWR-BTN 8 Ground
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Expansion Slots
PCI Express x16
PCI Express x4
PCI Express x16
2
Hardware Installation
PCI 1
PCI 2
PCI 3
Mini PCI Express
PCI Express x16 Slot
Install PCI Express x16 graphics card, that comply to the PCI Express specifi ca- tions, into the PCI Express x16 slot. To install a graphics card into the x16 slot, align the graphics card above the slot then press it down fi rmly until it is com- pletely seated in the slot. The retaining clip of the slot will automatically hold the graphics card in place.
PCI Express x4 Slot
Install PCI Express cards such as network cards or other cards that comply to the PCI Express specifi cations into the PCI Express x4 slot.
PCI Slots
The PCI slot supports expansion cards that comply with PCI specifi cations.
Mini PCIe Slot
The Mini PCIe socket is used to install a Mini PCIe card. Mini PCIe card is a small form factor PCI card with the same signal protocol, electrical defi nitions, and con-
guration defi nitions as the conventional PCI.
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Hardware Installation
CD-in Internal Audio Connector
4
Right audio channel
Ground
Ground
Left audio channel
1
The CD-in connector is used to receive audio from a CD-ROM drive, TV tuner or MPEG card.
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Battery
2
Hardware Installation
Battery
The lithium ion battery powers the real-time clock and CMOS memory. It is an auxiliary source of power when the main power is shut off.
Safety Measures
Danger of explosion if battery incorrectly replaced.
• Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommend by the manufac­turer.
Dispose of used batteries according to local ordinance.
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BIOS Setup

Chapter 3 - BIOS Setup

Overview

The BIOS is a program that takes care of the basic level of communication be­tween the CPU and peripherals. It contains codes for various advanced features found in this system board. The BIOS allows you to confi gure the system and save the confi guration in a battery-backed CMOS so that the data retains even when the power is off. In general, the information stored in the CMOS RAM of the EEPROM will stay unchanged unless a confi guration change has been made such as a hard drive replaced or a device added.
It is possible that the CMOS battery will fail causing CMOS data loss. If this hap­pens, you need to install a new CMOS battery and reconfi gure the BIOS settings.
Note:
The BIOS is constantly updated to improve the performance of the sys­tem board; therefore the BIOS screens in this chapter may not appear the same as the actual one. These screens are for reference purpose only.
Default Configuration
Most of the confi guration settings are either predefi ned according to the Load Op- timal Defaults settings which are stored in the BIOS or are automatically detected and confi gured without requiring any actions. There are a few settings that you may need to change depending on your system confi guration.

Entering the BIOS Setup Utility

The BIOS Setup Utility can only be operated from the keyboard and all com­mands are keyboard commands. The commands are available at the right side of each setup screen.
The BIOS Setup Utility does not require an operating system to run. After you power up the system, the BIOS message appears on the screen and the memory count begins. After the memory test, the message “Press DEL to run setup” will appear on the screen. If the message disappears before you respond, restart the system or press the “Reset” button. You may also restart the system by pressing the <Ctrl> <Alt> and <Del> keys simultaneously.
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Legends
BIOS Setup
3
Keys
Right and Left arrows
Up and Down arrows
<Esc> + (plus key)
- (minus key)
Tab <F1> <F4> <Enter>
Function
Moves the highlight left or right to select a menu.
Moves the highlight up or down between submenus or fi elds.
Exits to the BIOS Setup Utility. Scrolls forward through the values
or options of the highlighted fi eld. Scrolls backward through the values
or options of the highlighted fi eld. Selects a fi eld. Displays General Help. Saves and exits the Setup program. Press <Enter> to enter the high-
lighted submenu.
Scroll Bar
When a scroll bar appears to the right of the setup screen, it indicates that there are more available fi elds not shown on the screen. Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through all the available fi elds.
Submenu
When ““ appears on the left of a particular fi eld, it indicates that a submenu which contains additional options are available for that fi eld. To display the sub- menu, move the highlight to that fi eld and press <Enter>.
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BIOS Setup
AMI BIOS Setup Utility
Main
The Main menu is the fi rst screen that you will see when you enter the BIOS Setup Utility.
Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc.
Main
Advanced
Boot Security
Save & ExitChipset
Event & Log
BIOS Information BIOS Vendor Core Version Compliancy Project Version Build Date and Time
System Language
System Date System Time
Access Level
Version 2.14.1219. Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc.
System Date
The date format is <day>, <month>, <date>, <year>. Day displays a day, from Sunday to Saturday. Month displays the month, from January to December. Date displays the date, from 1 to 31. Year displays the year, from 1980 to 2099.
American Megatrends
4.6.5.3 UEFI 2.3; PI 1.2 1APTJ 0.12 x64 04/05/2012 17:46:13
[English]
[Thu 04/19/2012] [11:28:45]
Administrator
Choose the system default language.
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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System Time
The time format is <hour>, <minute>, <second>. The time is based on the 24­hour military-time clock. For example, 1 p.m. is 13:00:00. Hour displays hours from 00 to 23. Minute displays minutes from 00 to 59. Second displays seconds from 00 to 59.
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BIOS Setup
Advanced
The Advanced menu allows you to confi gure your system for basic operation. Some entries are defaults required by the system board, while others, if enabled, will improve the performance of your system or let you set some features ac­cording to your preference.
Important:
Setting incorrect fi eld values may cause the system to malfunction.
Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc.
Main
PCI Subsystem Settings
ACPI Settings
PC Health Status
Trusted Computing
CPU Con guration
SATA Con guration
Intel TXT(LT) Con guration
AMT Con guration
USB Con guration
F81217 Second Super IO Con guration
F71879 Super IO Con guration
JMB36x ATA Controller Con guration
Advanced
Save & ExitChipset Boot Security
Event & Log
PCI, PCI-X and PCI Express Setting
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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ACPI Power Management Confi guration
This section is used to confi gure the ACPI Power Management.
Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc.
Advanced
ACPI Power Management Confi guration
ACPI Sleep State
S3 Video Repost Resume by PME Resume by Ring Resume by USB Resume by PS2 KB (S1,S3) Resume by PS2 MS (S1,S3)
Version 2.14.1219. Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc.
[S3 only(Suspend to ....) ]
[Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled]
Select the highest ACPI sleep state the system will enter when the SUSPEND button is pressed.
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
ACPI Sleep State
Selects the highest ACPI sleep state the system will enter when the Suspend button is pressed.
S1(POS) Enables the Power On Suspend function. S3(STR) Enables the Suspend to RAM function.
S3 Video Repost
When this fi eld is set to Enabled, the system will initialize the VGA BIOS when
it wakes up from the S3 state.
Resume by PME
Enable this fi eld to use the PME signal to wake up the system.
Resume by Ring
Set this fi eld to Enabled to use the modem ring-on function. This will allow your system to power-on to respond to calls coming through an external or internal modem.
Resume by USB
About resume by USB; Options are enabled or disabled.
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Resume by PS2 KB (S1, S3)
About resume by PS2 KB (S1, S3); Options are enabled or disabled.
Resume by PS2 MS (S1, S3)
About resume by PS2 MS (S1, S3); Options are enabled or disabled.
Wake system with Fixed Time
Enable or disable the system wake on alarm event. When enabled, system will wake on the hr::min::sec specifi ed.
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PC Health Status
This section displays the SIO hardware health monitor.
Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc.
Advanced
System Hardware Monitor
Smart Fan Function
Case Open Beep CPU Temperature
System Temperature CPU FAN Speed System FAN Speed System FAN2 Speed VCore +5.0V +12V VDIMM +3.3V VS5V
Version 2.14.1219. Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc.
Smart Fan Function
Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc.
Advanced
Smart Fan Function CPU Smart Fan Control
Boundary 1 Boundary 2 Boundary 3 Boundary 4 Speed Count 1 Speed Count 2 Speed Count 3 Speed Count 4 Speed Count 5 System Smart Fan (1) Control Boundary 1 Boundary 2 Boundary 3 Boundary 4 Speed Count 1 Speed Count 2 Speed Count 3 Speed Count 4 Speed Count 5 System Smart Fan (2) Control Boundary 1 Boundary 2 Boundary 3 Boundary 4 Speed Count 1 Speed Count 2 Speed Count 3 Speed Count 4 Speed Count 5
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[Disabled]
: +40 C : +26 C : 2946 RPM : N/A : N/A : +1.080V : +5.032 V : +12.320V : +1.536 V : +3.376 V : +5.072V
[Automatic]
60 50 40 30 100 75 50 40 30 [Automatic] 60 50 40 30 100 75 50 40 30 [Automatic] 60 50 40 30 100 75 50 40 30
Smart Fan Function
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Enable CPU SmartFan
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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CPU Smart Fan Control
When this feature is set to Automatic, the CPU’s fan speed will rotate ac­cording to the CPU’s temperature. The higher the temperature, the faster the speed of rotation.
Boundary 1 to Boundary 4
The range is from 0-127.
Speed Count 1 to Speed Count 5
The range is from 1-100.
Case Open Beep
Set this fi eld to Enabled to allow the system to alert you of a chassis intru- sion event.
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Trusted Computing (optional)
This section confi gures settings relevant to Trusted Computing innovations.
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Confi guration
TPM Support
Current Status Information No Security Device Found
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TPM Support
Enables or Disables TPM. O.S. will not show TPM. Resetting the platform is required.
[Disabled]
Enables or Disables BIOS support for security device. O.S. will not show Security Device. TCG EFI protocol and INT1A interface will not be available.
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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CPU Confi guration
This section is used to confi gure the CPU. It will also display the detected CPU information.
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CPU Confi guration Intel (R) Core (TM) i3-3220 CPU @ 3.30GHz
CPU Signature Microcode Patch Max CPU Speed Min CPU Speed CPU Speed Processor Cores Intel HT Technology Intel VT-x Technology
Hyper-threading
Active Processor Cores EIST Turbo Mode Executive Disable Bit Intel Vertualization Technology
306a9 a 3300 MHz 1600 MHz 3300 MHz 2 Supported Supported
[Enabled]
[All] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Disabled]
Enabled for Windows XP and Linux (OS optimized for Hyper-Threading Technology) and Disabled for OS (OS not optimized for Hyper-Threading Technology). When disa­bled only one thread per enabled core is enabled.
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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Hyper-threading
Enable this fi eld for Windows XP and Linux which are optimized for Hyper- Threading technology. Select disabled for other OSes not optimized for Hyper­Threading technology. When disabled, only one thread per enabled core is enabled.
Active Processor Cores
Selects the number of cores to enable in each processor package.
EIST
Enable or disable Intel Speedstep.
Turbo Mode
If you want the system to run at a faster speed, set this fi eld to Enabled. However, compatibility problems may occur with some DRAMs if the system is running in Turbo mode. If you encounter this problem, set this fi eld to Dis- abled.
Executive Disable Bit
When this fi eld is set to Disabled, it will force the XD feature fl ag to always return to 0.
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Intel Virtualization Technology
When this fi eld is set to Enabled, the VMM can utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Vanderpool Technology.
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SATA Confi guration
This section is used to confi gure SATA functions.
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Advanced
SATA Controller(s)
SATA Mode Selection
Serial ATA Port 0 Software Preserve Port 0
Hot Plug External SATA
Serial ATA Port 1 Software Preserve
Port 1 Hot Plug External SATA Serial ATA Port 2
Software Preserve Port 2
Hot Plug External SATA Serial ATA Port 3
Software Preserve Port 3
Hot Plug External SATA
Serial ATA Port 4 Software Preserve Port 4
Hot Plug External SATA Serial ATA Port 5
Software Preserve Port 5
Hot Plug External SATA
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[Enabled]
[AHCI]
Empty Unknown
[Enabled] [Disabled] [Disabled]
Empty Unknown
[Enabled] [Disabled] [Disabled]
Empty Unknown
[Enabled] [Disabled] [Disabled]
Empty Unknown
[Enabled] [Disabled] [Disabled]
Empty Unknown
[Enabled] [Disabled] [Disabled]
Empty Unknown
[Enabled] [Disabled] [Disabled]
BIOS Setup
Determines how SATA controller(s) operate.
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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SATA Controller(s)
This fi eld is used to enable or disable the Serial ATA channels.
SATA Mode Selection
AHCI Mode
This option allows the Serial ATA devices to use AHCI (Advanced Host Con­troller Interface).
RAID Mode
This option allows you to create RAID or Intel Matrix Storage confi guration on Serial ATA devices.
Serial ATA Port 0 to Serial ATA Port 5
These fi elds are used to confi gure the connected SATA devices.
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Intel TXT (LT) Confi guration
This section is used to confi gure the Intel Trusted Execution technology.
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Intel Trusted Execution Technology Confi guration Intel TXT support only can be enabled/disabled if SMX is
enabled. VT and VT-d support must also be enabled prior to TXT. Secure Mode Extension (SMX) Intel TXT(LT) Support
Disabled [Disabled]
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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Secure Mode Extensions (SMX)
The options are Enabled and Disabled.
Intel TXT(LT) Support
The options are Enabled and Disabled.
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Intel AMT Confi guration
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Intel AMT
Disable ME
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Intel AMT
Enables or disables the AMT function.
Disable ME
[Enabled]
[Disabled]
Enable/ Disable Intel (R) Active Management Technology BIOS Extension. Note: iAMT H/W is always enabled. This option just controls the BIOS extension execution. If enabled, this requires addition rmware in the SPI device.
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Set ME to Soft Temperary Disable.
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USB Confi guration
This section is used to confi gure USB.
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USB Confi guration USB Devices:
2 Hubs
Legacy USB Support
XHCI Hand-off EHCI Hand-off Port 60/64 Emulation
USB hardware delayss and time-outs:
Device power-up delay
[Enabled]
[Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled]
[Auto]
Enables Legacy USB support. AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected. DISABLE option will keep USB devices available only for EFI applications.
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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Legacy USB Support
Enabled
Enables legacy USB.
Auto
Disables support for legacy when no USB devices are connected.
Disabled
Keeps USB devices available only for EFI applications.
XHCI Hand-off
This is a workaround for OSes that does not support XHCI hand-off. The XHCI ownership change should be claimed by the XHCI driver.
EHCI Hand-off
This is a workaround for OSes that does not support EHCI hand-off. The EHCI ownership change should be claimed by the EHCI driver.
Port 60/64 Emulation
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Enables I/O port 60h/64h emulation support. This should be enabled for the complete USB keyboard legacy support for non-USB aware OSes.
Device power-up delay
The device will take maximum time before it properly reports itself to con­troller.
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F81217 Second Super IO Confi guration
This section is used to confi gure the serial port functions.
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BIOS Setup
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F81217 Second Super IO Confi guration F81217 Second Super IO Chip

Serial Port 3 Confi guration

Serial Port 4 Confi guration

Serial Port 5 Confi guration

Serial Port 6 Confi guration
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F81217 Second IO
Set Parameters of Serial Port 0 (COMA)
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Serial Port 3 Confi guration to Serial Port 6 Confi guration
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Serial Port 3 Confi guration
Serial Port
Device Settings
Change Settings
[Enabled]
IO=3F8h; IRQ=4;
[Auto]
Enable or disable the serial port (COM)
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Serial Port
Enables or disables the serial port.
Change Settings
Selects the IO/IRQ setting of the I/O device.
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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F71879 Super IO Confi guration
This section is used to confi gure the I/O functions supported by the onboard Super I/O chip.
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Advanced
F71879 Super IO Confi guration F71879 Super IO Chip
Restore AC Power Loss Watchdog Timer Super IO Watchdog Timer
Serial Port 1 Con guration
Serial Port 2 Con guration
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F71879
[Power Off]
[Disabled]
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Restore AC Power Loss help.
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Restore AC Power Loss
Off
When power returns after an AC power failure, the system’s power is off. You must press the Power button to power-on the system.
On
When power returns after an AC power failure, the system will automatically power-on.
Last State
When power returns after an AC power failure, the system will return to the state where you left off before power failure occurs. If the system’s power is off when AC power failure occurs, it will remain off when power returns. If the system’s power is on when AC power failure occurs, the system will power-on when power returns.
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Watchdog Timer
This fi eld is used to select the time interval of the Watchdog timer. If the system hangs or fails to function, it will reset at the set time interval so that your system will continue to operate.
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Serial Port 0 Confi guration to Serial Port 1 Confi guration
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Serial Port 0 Confi guration
Serial Port
Device Settings
Change Settings
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Serial Port 1 Confi guration
Serial Port
Device Settings
Change Settings Device Mode
[Enabled]
IO=3F8h; IRQ=4;
[Auto]
[Enabled]
IO=2F8h; IRQ=3;
[Auto] [Serial Port Funct...]
Enable or Disable Serial Port (COM)
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Enable or Disable Serial Port (COM)
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Serial Port
Enables or disables the serial port.
Change Settings
Selects the IO/IRQ setting of the I/O device.
Device Mode
Selects the COM port/ IR device setting of the Super IO.
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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Chipset
Confi gures relevant chipset functions.
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Main

PCH-IO Confi guration

System Agent (SA) Confi guration
Advanced
Chipset
Boot Security
Save & Exit
Event & Log
PCH Parameters
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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PCH-IO Confi guration
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Chipset
Intel PCH RC Version Intel PCH SKU Name Intel PCH Rev ID

USB Confi guration

PCH Azalia Confi guration
PCH LAN Controller Wake on LAN
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1.1.0.0 C216 04/C1
[Enabled] [Enabled]
USB Coniguration settings.
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
PCH LAN Controller
Enables or disables the PCH LAN Controller.
Wake on LAN Enable
Set this fi eld to Enabled to wake up the system via the onboard LAN or via a LAN card that supports the remote wake up function.
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USB Confi guration
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Chipset
USB Confi guration
XHCI Pre-Boot Driver
xHCI Mode EHCI1 EHCI2
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[Enabled]
[Smart Auto] [Enabled] [Enabled]
Enable or disable XHCI pre-boot driver support.
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select
+/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
xHCI Mode
Mode of operation of xHCI controller. Options are Smart Auto, Auto, Enabled, Disabled.
EHCI1 and EHCI2
These fi elds are used to enable or disable USB 2.0.
PCH Azalia Confi guration
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Chipset
PCH Azalia Confi guration
Azalia
Azalia Internal HDMI Codec

Azalia HDMI Code Port D
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[Auto]
[Enabled] [Enabled]
Control detection of the Azalia device. Disable= Azalia will be unconditionally disabled Enabled= Azalia will be unconditionally enabled Auto=Azalia will be ena­bled if present, disabled otherwise.
 Select Screen
 Select Item
Enter: Select
+/-: Change Opt.
F1: General Help
F2: Previous Values
F3: Optimized Defaults
F4: Save & Exit
ESC: Exit
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Azalia internal HDMI codec
Enables or disables the Azalia internal HDMI codec.
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System Agent (SA) Confi guration
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Chipset
BIOS Setup
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System Agent Bridge Name System Agent RC Version VT-d Capability
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Graphics Confi guration

NB PCIe Confi guration

Memory Confi guration
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Graphics Confi guration
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Chipset
Graphics Confi guration IGFx VBIOS Version IGfx Frequency
Graphics Turbo IMON Current
Primary Display
Internal Graphics GTT Size Aperture Size DVMT Pre-Allocated
DVMT Total Gfx Mem
Gfx Low Power Mode Graphics Performance Analyners Primery IGFX Boot Display
IvyBridge
1.1.0.0 unsupported
2119 350 MHz
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[Auto] [Auto] [2MB] [256M] [64M] [256M] [Enabled] [Disabled] [VBIOS Default]
Confi g Graphics Settings.
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Graphics turbo IMON current values supported (14-31).
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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Primary Display
Auto When the system boots, it will auto detects the display de-
vice.
IGFX When the system boots, it will fi rst initialize the onboard
VGA.
PEG When the system boots, it will fi rst initialize the PCI Express
x16 graphics card.
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Internal Graphics
Keep IGD enabled based on the setup options.
DVMT Pre-Allocated
Select DVMT 5.0 Pre-Allocated (Fixed) Graphics Memory size used by the in­ternal graphics device.
DVMT Total Gfx Memory
Select DVMT 5.0 total Graphics Memory size used by the internal graphics device.
Gfx low power mode
This option is applicable for SFF only.
Grafi cs Performance Analyzers
Enable or Disabel Intel Grafi cs Performance Analyzers Counters.
Primary IGFX Boot Display
Select the Video device which will be activated during POST. This has no ef­fect if external graphics present. Secondary boot display selection will appear based on your selection. VGA modes will be supported only on primary dis­play.
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NB PCIe Confi guration
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Chipset
BIOS Setup
3
NB PCIe Confi guration PEG0
PEG0 - Gen X
PEG0 ASPM
PEG3
PEG3 - Gen X PEG3 ASPM
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PEG0 ASPM
Control ASPM support for the PEG: Device 1 function 0. This has no effect if PEG is not the currently active device.
Not Present
[Auto]
[Auto]
Not Present
[Auto] [Auto]
Confi gure PEG B0:D1:F0 Gen1-Gen3
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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Memory Information
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Chipset
Memory Information Memory RC Version
Memory Frequency Total Memory DIMM#0 DIMM#1 DIMM#2 DIMM#3 CAS Latency (tCL) Minimum delay time CAS to RAS (tRCDmin) ROW precharge (tRPmin) Active to Precharge (tRASmin) XMP Profi le 1 XMP Profi le 2
Memory Frequency Limiter
Memory Alias Check
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1.1.0.0 1333Mhz 1024 MB (DDR3) Not Present 1024 MB (DDR3) Not Present Not Present 9
9 9 24 Not supported Not supported
[Auto]
[Disabled]
Maximum Memory Frequency Selections in MHz
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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Boot
Main
Boot Confi guration
Setup Prompt Timeout
Bootup NumLock State Quiet Boot
Fast Boot
CSM16 Module Version
GateA20 Active Option ROM Messages INT19 Trap Response
Boot Option Priorities

CSM Parameters
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Boot
Security
1
[On] [Disabled]
[Disabled]
07.69
[Upon Request] [Force BIOS] [Immediate]
Save & ExitChipset
Event & Log
BIOS Setup
3
Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key. 65535(0xFFFF) means indefi nite waiting.
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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Setup Prompt Timeout
Selects the number of seconds to wait for the setup activation key. 65535(0xFFFF) denotes indefi nite waiting.
Bootup NumLock State
This allows you to determine the default state of the numeric keypad. By default, the system boots up with NumLock on wherein the function of the numeric keypad is the number keys. When set to Off, the function of the nu­meric keypad is the arrow keys.
Quiet Boot
Enables or disables the quiet boot function.
Fast Boot
Enables or disables boot with initialization of a minimal set of devices re quired to launch active boot option. Has no effect for BBS boot options.
GateA20 Active
Upon Request- GA20 can be disabled using BIOS services.
Alwasy- Do not allow disabling GA20; this option is useful when any RT code
is executed above 1MB.
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Option ROM Messages
Set display mode for option ROM.
Int19 Trap Response
BIOS reaction on Int19 trapping by option ROM.
CSM Parameters
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Boot
Launch CSM
Boot Option Filter Launch PXE OpROM policy Launch Storage OpROM policy Launch Video OpROM policy
[Always]
[UEFI and Legancy] [Do not launch] [Legacy only] [Legacy only]
This option controls if CSM will be launched.
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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Boot Option Filter
This option controls what devices system(UEFI or legacy) can boot.
Launch PXE OpROM policy
Controls the execution of UEFI and legacy PXE OpROM.
Launch Storage OpROM policy
Controls the execution of UEFI and legacy storage OpROM.
Launch Video OpROM policy
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Controls the execution of UEFI and legacy video OpROM.
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Security
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Main
Password Description If ONLY the Administrator’s password is set,
then this only limits access to Setup and is only asked for when entering Setup. If ONLY the User’s password is set, then this is a power on password and must be entered to boot or enter Setup. In Setup the User will have Administrator rights. The password length must be in the following range: Minimum length 3 Maximum length 20
Administrator Password
User Password
Advanced
Chipset
Boot Security
Save & Exit
BIOS Setup
3
Event & Log
Set Administrator Password.
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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Administrator Password
Sets the administrator password.
User Password
Sets the user password.
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Save & Exit
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Save Changes and Reset
Discard Changes and Reset
Save Options
Save Changes Discard Changes
Restore Defaults Save as User Defaults Restore User Defaults
Boot Override
Launch EFI Shell from fi lesystem device
Advanced
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Chipset
Boot Security Save & Exit
Event & Log
Reset the system after saving the changes.
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Save Changes and Reset
To save the changes, select this fi eld and then press <Enter>. A dialog box will appear. Select Yes to reset the system after saving all changes made.
Discard Changes and Reset
To discard the changes, select this fi eld and then press <Enter>. A dialog box will appear. Select Yes to reset the system setup without saving any changes.
Save Changes
Save changes done so far to any of the setup options.
Discard Changes
Discard changes done so far to any of the setup options.
Restore Defaults
To restore and load the optimized default values, select this fi eld and then press <Enter>. A dialog box will appear. Select Yes to restore the default val­ues of all the setup options.
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Save as User Defaults
To save changes done so far as user default, select this fi eld and then press <Enter>. A dialog box will appear. Select Yes to save values as user default.
Restore User Defaults
To restore user default to all the setup options, select this fi eld and then press <Enter>. A dialog box will appear. Select Yes to restore user default.
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Event & Log
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Main

Change Smbios Event Log Settings
View Smbios Event Log View System Event Log
Advanced
Chipset
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Boot Security
Save & Exit
Event & Log
Press <Enter> to change the Smbios Event Log Confi guration.
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
BIOS Setup
3
View Smbios Event Log
To see the Smbios Event Log parameter.
View System Event Log
To see the System Event Log parameter.
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Change Smbios Event Log Settings
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Enabling/Disabling Options
Smbios Event Log
Erasing Settings
Erase Event Log When Log is Full
Smbios Event Log Standard Settings
Log System Boot Event MECI METW
Custom Options
Log OEM Codes Convert OEM Codes
Note: All values changed here do not take effect until computer is restarted.
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[Enabled]
[No] [Do nothing]
[Enabled] 1 60
[Enabled] [Disabled]
Event & Log
Change this to enable or disable all features of Smbios Event Logging during boot.
 Select Screen  Select Item
Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Erase Event Log
Choose options for erasing Smbios Event Log. Erasing is done prior to any logging activation during reset.
When Log is Full
Choose options for reactions to a full Smbios Event Log.
Log System Boot Event
Choose options to enable/disable logging of system boot event.
MECI
Multipul Event Count Increment:
The number of occurences of a duplicate event that must pass before the multiple-event counter associated with the log entry is updated, specifi ed as a numeric value in a range of 1 to 255.
METW
Multiple Event Time Window:
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The number of minutes which must pass between duplicate log entries which ultilize a multipul-event counter. The value range from 0 to 99 minutes.
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Log OEM Codes
Enable or disable the logging of EFI Status Codes as OEM Codes (if not al­ready converted to legacy).
Convert OEM Codes
Enable or disable the converting of EFI Status Codes to Standard Smbios Types (Not all may be translated).
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BIOS Setup

Updating the BIOS

To update the BIOS, you will need the new BIOS fi le and a fl ash utility, AFUDOS. EXE. Please contact technical support or your sales representative for the fi les.
To execute the utility, type:
A:> AFUDOS BIOS_File_Name /b /p /n
then press <Enter>.
C:\AFU\AFUDOS>afudos fi lename /B /P /N
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Reading fi le ..............................
Erasing fl ash .............................
Writing fl ash .............................
Verifying fl ash ..........................
Erasing BootBlock ....................
Writing BootBlock ....................
Verifying BootBlock .................
C:\AFU\AFUDOS>
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AMI Firmware Update Utility(APTIO) v2.25
done done done done done done done
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Supported Software

Chapter 4 - Supported Software

The CD that came with the system board contains drivers, utilities and software applications required to enhance the performance of the system board.
Insert the CD into a CD-ROM drive. The autorun screen (Mainboard Utility CD) will appear. If after inserting the CD, “Autorun” did not automatically start (which is, the Mainboard Utility CD screen did not appear), please go directly to the root directory of the CD and double-click “Setup”.
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Supported Software
Auto Run Pages (for Windows 7)
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Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 (for Windows XP only)
Note:
Before installing Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5, make sure you have up­dated your Windows XP operating system to Service Pack 3.
To install the driver, click “Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5” on the main menu.
1. Read the license agreement carefully.
Click “I have read and
accept the terms of the License Agreement” then click Install.
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2. Setup is now installing the driver.
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3. Click Exit.
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Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility
The Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility is used for updating Windows INF les so that the Intel chipset can be recognized and confi gured properly in the system.
To install the utility, click “Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility” on the main menu.
1. Setup is ready to install the utility. Click Next.
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2. Read the license agreement then click Yes.
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Supported Software
3. Go through the readme document for more installa­tion tips then click Next.
4. Click Finish to exit setup.
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Supported Software
Microsoft DirectX 9.0C (for Windows XP only)
To install the driver, click “Microsoft DirectX 9.0C” on the main menu.
1. Click “I accept the agree­ment” then click Next.
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2. To start installation, click Next.
3. Click Finish. Reboot the system for DirectX to take effect.
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Supported Software
Intel Graphics Drivers (for Windows 7)
To install the driver, click “Intel Graphics Drivers” on the main menu.
1. Setup is now ready to in­stall the graphics driver. Click Next.
By default, the “Automatically run WinSAT and enable the Windows Aero desktop theme” is enabled. With this enabled, after installing the graphics driver and the system rebooted, the screen will turn blank for 1 to 2 minutes (while WinSAT is running) before the Windows Vista desktop appears. The “blank screen” period is the time Windows is testing the graphics perfor­mance.
2. Read the license agreement then click Yes.
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3. Go through the readme document for system re­quirements and installation tips then click Next.
4. Setup is now installing the driver. Click Next to con­tinue.
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5. Click “Yes, I want to restart this computer now” then click Finish.
Restarting the system will
allow the new software in­stallation to take effect.
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Intel Graphics Drivers (for Windows XP)
To install the driver, click “Intel Graphics Drivers” on the main menu.
1. Setup is ready to install the graphics driver. Click Next.
2. Read the license agreement then click Yes.
3. Go through the readme document for more installa­tion tips then click Next.
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4. Setup is currently installing the driver. After installation has completed, click Next.
5. Click “Yes, I want to restart this computer now.” then click Finish.
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Restarting the system will
allow the new software in­stalllation to take effect.
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Audio Drivers
To install the driver, click “Audio Drivers” on the main menu.
1. Setup is ready to install the driver. Click Next.
2. Click “Yes, I want to restart my computer now” then click Finish.
Restarting the system will
allow the new software in­stallation to take effect.
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Intel LAN Drivers
To install the driver, click “Intel LAN Drivers” on the main menu.
1. Setup is ready to install the driver. Click Next.
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2. Click “I accept the terms in the license agreement” then click “Next”.
3. Select the program featuers you want installed then click Next.
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4. Click Install to begin the installation.
5. After completing installa­tion, click Finish.
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