EPOX EP-3WXM2, EP-3WXM, EP-3WXM4, EP-3WXA, EP-3WXA4 User Manual

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Manual Revision 3.1
July 7, 1999
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User Notice
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Products mentioned in this manual are mentioned for identification purposes only. Product names appearing in this manual may or may not be registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective companies. The product name and revision
number are both printed on the mainboard itself.
Handling Procedures
Static electricity can severely damage your equipment. Handle the EP-3WXM/2/4 and any other device in your system with extreme care and avoid unnecessary contact with system components on the mainboard. Always work on an antistatic surface to avoid possible damage to the mainboard from static discharge. Always have the power supply unplugged and powered off when inserting and removing devices within the computer chassis. EPoX assumes no responsibility for any damage to the EP-3WXM/2/4 mainboard that results from failure to follow instruction or failure to observe safety precautions.
CAUTION
The EP-3WXM/2/4 mainboard is subject to
damage by static electricity. Always
observe the handling procedures.
EP-3WXM/2/4
Technical Support Services
If you need additional information, help during installation or normal use of this product, please contact your retailer. Your retailer will have the most current information about your configuration. If your retailer cannot help, you may visit our online technical support website and/or contact our support technicians at the locations listed below.
Record your serial number before installing your EP-3WXM/2/4 mainboard. (The serial number is located near the PCI slots at the edge of the board.)
EP-3WXM/2/4 serial number: _______________________________
Contacting Technical Support
EPoX technical support is working hard to answer all of your questions online. From our website you can find answers to many common questions, drivers, BIOS updates, tech notes, and important technical bulletins. If you are still unable to locate the solution you are seeking, you always have the option to contact our
support technicians directly.
North American website (English language)
http://www.epox.com sales@epox.com
support@epox.com
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Thank you for using EPoX mainboards!
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EP-3WXM/2/4
Table of Contents
Section 1 Introduction
Components Checklist..............................................1-1
Overview
Intel Celeron processors, the plastic pin grid array
(P.P. G.A .) 370 .........................................................1-2
The plastic pin grid array (P.P.G.A.) 370 processor
Installation and Removal ..........................................1-3
Intel(R) 810 chipset features ....................................1-4
EP-3WXM/2/4 Form-Factor....................................1-6
I/O Shield Connector................................................1-7
Power-On/Off (Remote) ..........................................1-7
System Block Diagram.............................................1-8
Section 2 Features
EP-3WXM/2/4 Features ..........................................2-1
Section 3 Installation
EP-3WXM/2/4 Detailed Layout...............................3-2
Easy Installation Procedure
Configure Jumpers ...................................................3-3
System Memory Configuration ................................3-4
Device Connectors ...................................................3-7
External Modem Ring-in Power ON and
Keyboard Power ON Function (KBPO) ..................3-9
Section 4 Award BIOS Setup
Main Menu ...............................................................4-1
Standard CMOS Setup.............................................4-3
Advanced BIOS Features.........................................4-7
Advanced Chipset Features ......................................4-10
Integrated Peripherals...............................................4-13
Power Management Setup .......................................4-16
PNP/PCI Configuration Setup .................................4-19
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PC Health Status ......................................................4-21
Frequency/Voltage Control .......................................4-22
Defaults Menu..........................................................4-23
Supervisor/User Password Setting ...........................4-24
Exit Selecting ............................................................4-25
Section 5 810 VGA and Sound Driver Installation
Easy Driver Installation ............................................5-1
Appendix
Appendix A
Memory Map ...........................................................A-1
I/O Map....................................................................A- 1
Timer & DMA Channels Map..................................A -2
Interrupt Map ...........................................................A -2
RTC & CMOS RAM Map .......................................A -3
Appendix B
POST Codes ............................................................A-5
Appendix C
Load Optimized Defaults .........................................A-13
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Section 1
INTRODUCTION
Components Checklist
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Overview
Intel Celeron processors, the plastic pin grid array (P.P.G.A.) 370
The Intel Celeron processors provide power to handle the internet, educational programs, interactive 3D games, and productivity applications. The Intel Celeron processors at 466, 433, 400, 366, 333 and 300A MHz include integrated L2 cache 128Kbyte. The core for the 466, 433, 400, 366, 333 and 300A MHz processors have 19M transistors due to the addition of the integrated L2 cache 128Kbyte. All the Intel Celeron processors are available in the plastic pin grid array (P.P.G.A.) form factor. The P.P.G.A. form factor is compatible with the 370 pin socket. All the Intel Celeron processors are available in the plastic pin grid array (PPGA) package. The PPGA package is compatible with the 370 pin socket and provides more flexibility to design low cost systems by enabling lower profile and smaller systems and providing the potential for reducing costs of processor retention and cooling solutions. Like the Intel Celeron processors that utilize S.E.P.P., the Intel Celeron processors that use P.P.G.A., feature a P6-microarchitecture-based core processor on a single-sided substrate without BSRAM componentry.
The Intel Celeron processor at 466, 433, 400, 366, 333, and 300A MHz. Includes Intel MMX[tm] media enhancement technology. Offers Dynamic Execution technology. Includes a 32Kbyte (16Kbyte/16Kbyte) non-blocking, level-one cache that provides fast access to heavily used data. Intel Celeron processors at 466, 433, 400, 366, 333 and 300A MHz include integrated L2 cache 128Kbyte. All the Intel Celeron processor utilize the Intel P6 microarchitecture’s multi-transaction system bus at 66MHz. The 466, 433, 400, 366, 333 and 300A MHz processors utilize the Intel P6 microarchitecture’s multi-transaction system bus with the addition of the L2 cache interface. The combination of the L2 cache bus and the processor-to-main­memory system bus increases bandwidth and performance over single-bus
processors. Intel MMX technology includes new instructions and data types that allow
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applications to achieve a new level of performance. Intel’s MMX technology is designed as a set of basic, general-purpose integer instructions that are easily applied to the needs of a wide diversity of multimedia and communications applications. The highlights of the technology are:
* Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD) technique * 57 new instructions * Eight 64-bit wide MMX technology registers * Four new data types
The plastic pin grid array (P.P.G.A.) 370 processor Installation and Removal
Installation:
Install the processor and the fan heatsink using the Installation Notes provided with the boxed processor. First, raise the handle of the 370-pin socket. Carefully install the processor into the 370-pin socket making sure that none of the pins are bent. Then close the handle of the socket. Next install the fan heatsink. Make sure to install the heatsink onto the processor after the processor has been inserted into the 370-pin socket. Place the fan heatsink onto the processor such that the integrated clip lines up with the socket’s attach tabs. This will align the fan cable with the PGA370 mark on the 370-pin socket. Remember not to damage the thermal interface pad. Attach the clip onto the socket’s attach tabs. (A small tool, such as a pen, may make this process easier.) Take care to consider potential scraping of the motherboard underneath the 370-pin socket attach tabs. Connect the attached fan power cable to the motherboard connector and quickly power on the system to verify that the processor fan is running.
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Removal:
To simplify the following process, consider removing the motherboard from the chassis before removing the processor. First, unplug the fan power cable from the motherboard’s connector. Then pull the integrated clip away from the socket’s tab nearest the fan cable. (A small tool, such as a pen or screwdriver, may make this process easier.) Once the clip is free, slowly lift the fan heatsink straight up away from the socket and the processor. (If the processor has been in operation for a long period of time, then this step may require some extra force; this is because the heat dissipated from the processor will have affected the thermal interface pad) Next, lift up the handle of the 370-pin socket. Finally, carefully remove the proces­sor from the socket making sure not to bend any of the processor pins.
Intel(R) 810 chipset features
The Intel(R) 810 chipset that Built on the strong foundation of Intel(R) 440BX AGPset technology, the Intel(R) 810 chipset has re-engineered the Value PC, providing next generation features and great graphics performance.
The 82810 Graphics Memory Controller Hub (GMCH) features : Intel(R) graphics technology and software drivers, using Direct AGP (integrated AGP) to create vivid 2D and 3D effects and images. The 82810 chip feature integrated Hardware Motion Compensation to improve soft DVD video quality.
The Inte(R) 82810 chipset use Intel(R) Dynamic Video Memory Technology (D. V.M.T.) is an architecture that offers breakthrough performance for the (motherboard) PC through efficient memory utilization and Direct AGP. The system OS uses the Intel software drivers and intelligent memory arbiter to support richer graphics applications.
The 82801 I/O Controller Hub (ICH) employs the Intel(R) Accelerated Hub Architecture to make a direct connection from the graphics and memory to the integrated AC97 controller, the IDE controllers (ATA/66 or ATA/33), dual USB ports, and PCI add-in cards.
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The Accelerated Hub Architecture provides twice the bandwidth of the PCI bus at 266 MB per second. This allows a wider flow of rich information from the I/O controller to the memory controller, with optimized arbitration rules allowing more functions to run concurrently, enabling more life-like audio and video.
The Integrated Audio-Codec 97 controller enables software audio and modem (AMR Riser Optional) by using the processor to run sound and modem software. By reusing existing system resources, this feature adds flexibility, improves sound and modem quality.
The 82802 Firmware Hub (FWH, 4MB) stores system BIOS and video BIOS, eliminating a redundant nonvolatile memory component. In addition, the 82802 contains a hardware Random Number Generator (RNG). The Intel(R) RNG provides truly random numbers to enable fundamental security building blocks supporting stronger encryption, digital signing, and security protocols for the future application program.
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EP-3WXM/2/4 Form-Factor
The EP-3WXM/2/4 is designed with Micro-ATX form factor - the new industry standard of chassis. The Micro-ATX form factor is essentially a Baby-AT base­board rotated 90 degrees within the chassis enclosure and a new mounting configuration for the power supply. With these changes the processor is relocated away from the expansion slots, allowing them all to hold full length add-in cards. Micro-ATX defines a double height aperture to the rear of the chassis which can be used to host a wide range of onboard I/O. Only the size and position of this aperture is defined, allowing PC manufacturers to add new I/O features (e.g.; TV input, TV output, modem, LAN, etc.) to systems. This will help systems integra­tors differentiate their products in the marketplace, and better meet your needs.
Smaller size promotes a smaller system size.
I/O shield does not need to be retooled in an ATX 2.01 or later. Mainboard could be used in an ATX 2.01-compliant.
A smaller power supply cam be used. High integration on mainboard reduces the system costs.
Full length slots
Expandable I/O
Figure 2: Summary of Micro-ATX chassis features
CPU located near Power Supply
Single chassis fan for system
Micro­ATX Power Supply
ATX power connector
Floppy / IDE connectors close to peripheral bays
5 1/4"
Bay
3 1/2"
Bay
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I/O Shield Connector
The EP-3WXM/2/4 is equipped with an I/O back panel. Please use the appropri- ate I/O shield (figure 3).
Power-On/Off (Remote)
The EP-3WXM/2/4 has a single 20-pin connector for ATX power supplies. For ATX power supplies that support the Remote On/Off feature, this should be con­nected to the systems front panel for system Power On/Off button. The systems power On/Off button should be a momentary button that is normally open.
The EP-3WXM/2/4 has been designed with “Soft Off" functions. You can turn Off the system from one of two sources: The first is the front panel Power On/Off the button, and the other is the "Soft Off" function (coming from the EP-3WXM/2/4’s onboard circuit controller) that can be controlled by the operating system. Win­dows 95/98 will control this when the user clicks that they are ready to Shutdown the system.
Case (chassis) Power ON/OFF button
Figure 4: Simple Micro-ATX Power
ON/OFF Controller
Figure 3: I/O back panel layout
parallel port
MIC
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USB port
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Speaker
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Figure 5: System Block Diagram
System Block Diagram
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Section 2
FEATURES
EP-3WXM/2/4 Features:
EP-3WXM/2/4 is based on the Intel CeleronTM Processor operating at 300A ~ 466MHz (66MHz) or 100MHz FSB for feature processor on PPGA 370 socket. The board is configured by an Easy-Setting-Single-Jumper (E.S.S.J.) to match your CPU clock speed.
CPU clock ratio from 3x~8x setting in BIOS.
Designed with Intel’s 810 chipset.
Supports up to 512 MB of DRAM (minimum of 16 MB) on board, You can use 168-pin DIMM x 2. It will run Synchronous DRAM memory (SDRAM) at 100MHz.
64-bit system memory interface with optimized support for SDRAM at 100MHz.
Integrated 2D & 3D Graphics Engine, H/W Motion Compensation Engine, 230MHz DAC and 4MB Display Cache (EP-3WXM4 only).
AC’97 2.1 Audio CODEC onboard.
Supports (3) 32 bit PCI slots, provides (2) independent high performance PCI IDE interfaces capable of supporting PIO Mode 3/4 and Ultra DMA 66 devices. The EP-3WXM/2/4 supports (3) PCI Bus Master slots and a jumperless PCI INT# control scheme which reduces configuration confu­sion when plugging in PCI card(s).
Supports ATAPI (e.g. CD-ROM) devices on both Primary and Secondary IDE interfaces.
Designed with Winbond W83627HF LPC (Low Pin Count) I/O: (1) floppy port, (1) parallel port (EPP, ECP), and (2) serial ports (16550 Fast UART)
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Includes a PS/2 mouse connector.
Allows use of a PS/2 keyboard.
Features Award Plug & Play BIOS. With 4MB(FWH) Flash Memory you can always upgrade to the current BIOS.
EP-3WXM/2/4 utilizes a Lithium battery which provides environmental protection and longer battery life.
Supports the Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector. The onboard ICH (82801) chip provides the means for connecting PC peripherals such as; keyboards, joysticks, speaker, and mouse.
Built-in ATX 20-pin power supply connector.
Software power-down when using Windows® 95/98.
Supports ring-in feature (remote power-on through external modem, allow system to be turned on remotely.
Resume by Alarm - Allow your system to turn on at a preselected time.
Supports CPU Hardware sleep and SMM (System Management Mode).
Supports Hot key, Any key or password Keyboard power ON function (KBPO).
Supports the CPU, PWR and Chassis fan Auto stop in the sleep mode.
Supports the System Power LED (PANEL) blinks in the sleep mode.
Built-in WOL (Wake On Lan) Connector.
Supports the AMR Connector for enables the software modem. The Modem Riser Card (MR) or Modem Codec (MC) must be secondary only on the EP-3WXM/EP-3WXM2/EP-3WXM4.
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Section 3
INSTALLATION
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EP-3WXM/2/4 Detailed Layout
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Easy Installation Procedure
Easy Installation Procedure
The following must be completed before powering on your new system:
3-1. Configure Jumpers to match your hardware 3-2. System Memory Configuration 3-3. Device Connectors 3-4. External Modem Ring-in Power ON and Keyboard Power ON
Functions (KBPO)
Section 3-1
Configure Jumpers
The EP-3WXM/2/4 designs all motherboards with the fewest jumpers to make your installation fast and easy.
The following will describe all of the jumpers that you are required to set before moving on to step 3-2.
Note: The jumpers as depicted as shown (Figure 1) in their correct
physical orientation.
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JP1 CMOS Clear
JP1 = 1-2 Normal (Default)
= 2-3 Clear CMOS
CPU Speed SelectionJP3
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* Note: If CPU is S-Spec processor, than ignore the
CPU ratio setting, otherwise the CPU ratio setting in BIOS (Frequency/Voltage Control).
Rsd: Reserved
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Keyboard Power-ON Function JP13= 1-2 Enabled
= 2-3 Disabled (Default)
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Section 3-2
System Memory Configuration
Memory Layout
The EP-3WXM/2/4 supports (2) 168-pin DIMMs (Dual In-line Memory Module). The DIMMs can be either EDO (Extended Data Out) or SDRAM (Synchronized DRAM).
100MHz system memory bus frequency. Even if the system host bus is
66MHz.
8MB to 256MB using 16MB/64MB technology (512MB using 128MB
technology).
256MB Support Registered synchronous DRAM Memory Modules.
We recommend to installed the “PC/100MHz SDRAM Spec.”, using
DIMM SDRAM must be 125MHz (-8ns) bus speed. If used 100MHz (-10ns) SDRAM may be critical timing for the motherboard.
DIMM SDRAM may be 100MHz (-10ns) or 125MHz (-8ns) bus speed.
Figure 2 and Table 1 show several possible memory configurations using
* SDRAM only supports 16, 32, 64, 128, 256MB DIMM modules.
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DIMM Module Installation
Figure 3 displays the notch marks and what they should look like on your DIMM memory module.
DIMMs have 168-pins and two notches that will match with the onboard DIMM socket. DIMM modules are installed by placing the chip firmly into the socket at a 90 degree angle and pressing straight down (figure 4) until it fits tightly into the DIMM socket (figure 5).
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DIMM Module clip before installation
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