9. Set Supervise Password...........................................................31
10. Set User Password...................................................................31
11. Save & Exit Setup.......................................................................32
12. Exit Without Saving....................................................................32
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FOX ONE...............................................................................................34
FOX LiveUpdate...................................................................................38
FOX LOGO............................................................................................40
FOX DMI................................................................................................41
Main Features
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BIOS Description
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Directions for Bundled Software
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Attention:
1.Attach the CPU and heatsink using silica gel to ensure full contact.
2.It is suggested to select high-quality, certified fans in order to avoid
damaging the motherboard and CPU due to high temperature.
3. Never turn on the computer if the CPU fan is not properly installed.
4.Ensure that the DC power supply is turned off before inserting or
removing expansion cards or other peripherals, especially when
you insert or remove a memory module. Failure to switch off the DC
power supply may result in serious damage to your system or
memory module.
Attention:
We cannot guarantee that your system will operate normally while
overclock. Normal operation depends on the overclock capacity of
your device.
Attention:
Since BIOS programs are upgrated from time to time, the BIOS
description in this manual is just for reference. We do not guarantee
that the content of this manual will remain consistent with the actual
BIOS version at any given time in the future.
Attention:
The pictures of objects used in this manual are just for your reference.
Please refer to the physical motherboard.
Attention:
Please visit the Foxconn global English website (http://www.
foxconnchannel.com) to download the latest BIOS file and drivers
for this motherboard.
Chapter
Thank you for buying Foxconn’s 45CMX/45GMX Series
motherboard. This series of motherboard is one of our new
products, and offers superior performance, reliability and
quality, at a reasonable price. This motherboard adopts the
advanced Intel® 945GC/945G + ICH7 chipset, providing a com-
puter platform with high integration, powerful compatibility and
high performance-price ratio for users.
This chapter includes the following information:
v Specifications
v Jumpers
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Specifications - - English
Size
CPU
Chipset
Front Side Bus
Memory
Expansion Slots
Audio
LAN
·Micro ATX form factor :244mm x 203mm
·LGA775 socket for Intel® CoreTM 2 Duo, Pentium® 4
This section explains how to setup jumpers. You should read the following
content carefully prior to modifying any jumper settings.
Attention:
The jumpers on the motherboard, pin 1 can be identified by the
bold silkscreen next to it. And in this manual, pin 1 is simply labeled as “ 1”.
Clear CMOS Jumper: CLR_CMOS
The CLR_CMOS jumper allows you to clear the data in CMOS. The data
includes system setup information such as system password, data, time,
and system setup parameters. To clear and reset the system parameters
to default setup, please do as follows:
1. Turn off the computer and unplug the power cord
from the power supply.
2. Move the jumper cap from pins 2-3 (default) to pins
1-2. Keep the cap on pins 1-2 for several seconds,
then move the cap back to pins 2-3.
3. Plug the power cord and turn on the computer.
CLR_ CMOS
Normal
(default)
Clear
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USB device wake-up Jumper: USBPWR1/USBPWR2
1.Set the jumper to pins 1-2 (+5V) to wake up the
computer from S1 sleep mode using the connected
USB devices.
2.Set the jumper to pins 2-3 (+5VSB) to wake up the
computer from S3 and S4 sleep modes using the
+5V
(Default)
+5VSB
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connected USB devices. At the same time, a corres-
ponding setting must be set in BIOS as below:
USBPWR1/ USBPWR2
Set “CMOS Setup” -> “Power Management Setup” ->
“Power Management Events” -> “USB KB Wake-Up
From S3” to “Enabled”.
Note:
1. USBPWR1 is for the internal USB connectors, USBPWR2 is for the rear USB ports.
2. The USB device wake-up feature requires a power supply that can provide 500mA
on +5VSB lead for each USB port; otherwise, the system will not power up.
3. The total current consumed must not exceed the power supply capability (+5VSB)
whether under normal condition or in sleep mode.
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Chapter
This chapter introduces how to change system settings
through the BIOS Setup menus. Detailed descriptions of the
BIOS parameters are also provided.
You have to run the Setup Program when the following cases
occur:
1.An error message appears on the screen during the system
2.You want to change the default CMOS settings.
This chapter includes the following information:
2
POST process.
vEnter BIOS Setup
vMain Menu
v Standard CMOS Features
v FOX Central Control Unit
v Advanced BIOS Features
vAdvanced Chipset Features
vIntegrated Peripherals
vPower Management Setup
v PC Health Status
vLoad Optimized Defaults
vSet Supervise Password
vSet User Password
v Save & Exit Setup
v Exit Without Saving
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Enter BIOS Setup
The BIOS is the communication bridge between hardware and software.
Correctly setting up the BIOS parameters is critical to maintain optimal system
performance. Power on the computer, when the following message briefly
appears at the bottom of the screen during the POST (Power On Self Test),
press <Del> key to enter the BIOS CMOS Setup Utility.
Press TAB to show POST screen, DEL to enter SETUP, ESC to enter Boot
Menu.
Note:
We do not suggest that you change the default parameters in the BIOS Setup,
and we shall not be responsible for any damage that results from any changes
that you make.
Main Menu
The main menu displays a list of options that are available. Use the arrow keys
to highlight an item, and execute the item by pressing <Enter>.
Main Menu
The items in the main menu are explained as below:
1. Standard CMOS Features
The basic system configuration can be set up through this menu.
2.FOX Central Control Unit
The special features can be set up by this menu.
3. Advanced BIOS Features
The advanced system features can be set up through this menu.
4. Advanced Chipset Features
The values for the chipset can be changed through this menu, and the sys-
tem performance can be optimized.
5.Integrated Peripherals
All onboard peripherals can be set up through this menu.
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6. Power Management Setup
Through this menu you can set up all the items of Green function features.
7. PC Health Status
This menu will display the current status of your PC.
8.Load Optimized Defaults
You can load the optimal performance settings by this menu; however, the
stable default values may be affected.
9.Set Supervisor Password
The supervisor password can be set up through this menu.
10. Set User Password
The user password can be set up through this menu.
11. Save & Exit Setup
Save CMOS value settings to CMOS and exit setup.
12.Exit Without Saving
Abandon all CMOS value changes and exit setup.
1.Standard CMOS Features
This sub-menu is used to set up the standard CMOS parameters, such as the
date, time, floppy drive and so on. Select the item by the arrow keys, and then
use the <+> or <-> keys to choose the setting values.
Standard CMOS Features Menu
1.1 Date/Time
This item allows you to set up the desired time and date (usually as the
current date and time) with <day><month><date><year> / <hour><minute>
<second> format.
Day—weekday from Sun. to Sat.
Month—month from 1 to 12
Date—date from 1st to 31
st
Year—year, set up by users.
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Use <ENTER>, <TAB> to select a field. Use <+>or <-> to configure system
time and date.
1.2 IDE Channel 0/1/2/3 Master/Slave
These categories identify the HDD types of 1 IDE channel installed in the
computer system. There are three choices provided for the Enhanced IDE
BIOS: None, Auto, and Manual. “None” means no HDD is installed or set;“Auto” means the system can detect the hard disk and select the HDD mode
automatically when booting up; by choosing “Manual” and changing Access
Mode to “CHS”, the related information should be entered manually. Enter the
information directly from the keyboard and press < Enter>:
Cylindernumber of cylinders Head number of heads
Precompwrite pre-compensation Landing Zone landing zone
Sectornumber of sectors
Award (Phoenix) BIOS can support 3 HDD modes: CHS, LBA and Large.
CHS For HDD<528MB
LBA For HDD>528MB & supporting LBA (Logical Block Addressing)
Large For HDD>528MB but not supporting LBA
Note: Set to [Auto] , the system can detect the hard disk and select the
HDD mode automatically when booting up. Suggest you select this option.
1.3 Drive A
This option allows you to select the kind of FDD to be installed, including
[None], [360K, 5.25 in], [1.2M, 5.25 in], [720K, 3.5 in], [1.44M, 3.5 in] and
[2.88 M, 3.5 in].
1.4 Halt On
This category determines whether or not the computer will stop if an error
is detected during powering up.
All ErrorsWhenever the BIOS detects a nonfatal error, the system
will stop and you will be prompted.
No ErrorsThe system boot will not stop for any errors that may
be detected.
All, But KeyboardThe system boot will not stop for a keyboard error; but
it will stop for all other errors.
All, But DisketteThe system boot will not stop for a diskette error; but
it will stop for all other errors.
All, But Disk/KeyThe system boot will not stop for a keyboard or disk
error; but it will stop for other errors.
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1.5 Installed Memory
This is a Display-Only Category, showing the capacity of your installed memory.
1.6 BIOS ID
This option displays the information about BIOS ID.
2.FOX Central Control Unit
FOX Central Control Unit Menu
2.1 SuperBIOS Protect
SuperBIOS Protect function protects your BIOS from being affected by viruses,
e.g.CIH.
2.2 Current CPU Frequency
This option shows the current frequency of CPU.
2.3 Current FSB Frequency
This option shows the current frequency of FSB.
2.4 Current DRAM Frequency
This option shows the current frequency of DRAM.
2.5 Auto Detect PCI Clk
This option is used to auto detect PCI slots. When enabled, the system will
move (turn off) the empty PCI slot clock to reduce EMI (Electromagnetic
Interference).
2.6 CPU Clock Ratio
This option is used to set the ratio of an unlocked CPU. Using different CPU,
the setting values are different.
2.7 Ratio Free
This option is only used to CPU whose frequency is more than 3.4 GHz. When
you use this type CPU, “CPU Clock Ratio” value is fixed at 14X.
2.8 FOX Intelligent Stepping
You can select different overclock option by this item. The available setting
This item determines DRAM clock/ timing using SPD or manual configuration.
CAS Latency Time
This item determines CAS Latency. The available setting values are: 5, 4, 3, 6
and Auto.
DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay
This item allows you to select a delay time between the CAS and RAS strobe
signals. The available setting values are: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and Auto.
DRAM RAS# Precharge
This item allows you to select the DRAM RAS# precharge time. The available
setting values are: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and Auto.
Precharge Delay(tRAS)
This item allows you to set the precharge delay time. The available setting
values are: Auto, 4 -15.
System Memory Frequency
This item is used to set the memory frequency of your system. The available setting values are: Auto, 400 MHz, 533 MHz, 667 MHz.
Attention: When you use the CPU that FSB is 1333 MHz, the available
setting values are: Auto, 500 MHz, 667 MHz, 834 MHz.
2.10 CPU Clock
When “FOX Intelligent Stepping” is set to “Manual”, this option is used to set
the CPU clock.
2.11 PCI Express Clock
When “FOX Intelligent Stepping” is set to “Manual”, this option is used to set
the PCI Express clock.
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2.12 CPU Voltage Regulator
When “FOX Intelligent Stepping” is set to “Manual”, this option is used to
regulate the CPU voltage.
2.13 DRAM Voltage Regulator
When “FOX Intelligent Stepping” is set to “Manual”, this option is used to
regulate the DRAM voltage.
2.14 Spread Spectrum
When “FOX Intelligent Stepping” is set to “Manual”, If you enable this potion, it
can significantly reduce the EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) generated
by the system.
3.Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features Menu
3.1 CPU Feature
You can press <Enter> to set the items of CPU feature.
3.2 Removable Device Priority
This option is used to select the priority for removable devices, e.g. floppy.
3.3 Hard Disk Boot Priority
This option is used to select the priority for HDD startup. After pressing
<Enter>, you can select the HDD using the Up / Down arrow keys,
and change the HDD priority using <PageUp> / <PageDn> or <+> / <->;
you can exit this menu by pressing <Esc>.
3.4 CPU L1 & L2 Cache
This option is used to turn on or off the L1 and L2 CPU cache.
3.5 Hyper-Threading Technology
This option is used to enable or disable Hyper-Threading technology.
3.6 First/Second/Third Boot Device
This option allows you to set the boot device’s sequence.
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3.7 Boot Other Device
When enabled, the system will boot from some other devices if the first/
second/third boot devices failed.
3.8 Boot Up Floppy Seek
This option controls whether the BIOS checks for a floppy drive while booting
up. If it cannot detect one (either due to improper configuration or physical
unavailability), it will appear an error message.
3.9 Boot Up NumLock Status
This item allows you to select the power-on status for the NumLock. The
available setting values are: On and Off.
3.10 Security Option
When it is set to “Setup”, a password is required to enter the CMOS Setup
screen; When it is set to “System”, a password is required not only to enter
CMOS Setup, but also to start up your PC.
3.11 APIC Mode
This option is used to enable or disable APIC function.
3.12 Delay For HDD (Secs)
This option is used to set the delay time of selecting the HDD controller.
3.13 Full Screen LOGO Show
This option allows you to enable or disable the full screen logo.
3.14 Small Logo (EPA) Show
This item allows you to enable or disable the EPA logo.
4.Advanced Chipset Features
Advanced Chipset Features Menu
4.1 System/ Video BIOS Cacheable
Select ”Enabled” to allow caching of the system/video BIOS which may improve performance. If any other program writes to this memory area, a system
error may result.
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4.2 PEG/Onchip VGA Control
This item is used to enable or disable PEG and onboard VGA.
4.3 PEG Force X1
When enabled, the PCI-E x16 slot will be forced to work in the PCI-E x1 mode.
When disabled, the PCI-E x16 slot will be allowed to work in the PCI-E x16
mode.
Note: This item is only available when external display card is installed.
4.4 On-Chip Frame Buffer Size
This item is used to set the VGA frame buffer size.
Note: This item is only available when onboard VGA is used.
4.5 DVMT Mode
This item is used to set the DVMT mode.
Note: This item is only available when onboard VGA is used.
4.6 DVMT/FIXED Memory Size
This item is used to set the DVMT/FIXED memory size.
Note: This item is only available when onboard VGA is used.
4.7 Boot Display
This item is used to select the display type used when your PC starts up. The
available setting values are: Auto, CRT, TV and EFP.
Note: This item is only available when onboard VGA is used.
4.8 Init Display First
This item is used to select the initial display device used when your PC starts
up.
4.9 PCI Express x1 Port
This option is used to enable or disable PCI Express x1 slot .
4.10 PCI-E Compliancy Mode
This option is used to select PCI-E compliancy mode.
4.11 Maximum Payload Size
This option is used to set maximum TLP payload size for PCI Express devices.
The unit is byte.
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5.Integrated Peripherals
Integrated Peripherals Menu
5.1 OnChip IDE Device
This sub-menu is used for the configuration of IDE devices. You can press
<Enter> to set the available values of items.
5.2 Onboard Device
This sub-menu is used for the configuration of onboard devices.
5.3 SuperIO Device
This sub-menu is used for the configuration of I/O devices, such as serial
port, parallel port and so on.
5.4 USB Device Setting
This sub-menu is used for the configuration of USB devices.
6.Power Management Setup
Power Management Setup Menu
6.1 ACPI Function
ACPI( Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) is a standard that de fines power and configuration management interfaces between an operating
system and the BIOS. In other words, it is a standard that describes how
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computer components work together to manage system hardware. In order
to use this function the ACPI specification must be supported by the OS (for
example, Windows2000 or WindowsXP).
6.2 ACPI Suspend Type
This option is used to set the energy saving mode of the ACPI function.
When you select “S1 (POS)” mode, the power will not shut off and the
supply status will remain as it is, in S1 mode the computer can be resumed
at any time. When you select “S3 (STR)” mode, the power will be cut off after
a delay period. The status of the computer before it enters STR will be saved
in memory, and the computer can quickly return to previous status when the
STR function wakes.
6.3 Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN
This option is used to set the power status after you press power button.
When select “Instant-off”, once press power button, the power will turn off
immediately; When select “Delay 4 sec”, the power will be off after the power
button is pressed more than 4 seconds.
6.4HPET Support
This option allows you to enable or disable High Precision Event Timer function.
If you use windows vista processing system, we intensively suggest that you
set this option to “Enabled”.
6.5HPET Mode
This option is used to set the High Precision Event Timer mode. The available
setting values are: 32-bit mode, 64-bit mode. It can be available only when
“HPET” is enabled.
6.6 Power Management Events
You can press <Enter> to set the parameters of power management events.
7.PC Health Status
PC Health Status Menu
7.1 Case Open Warning
This option is used to enable or disable case open warning function.
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7.2 Shutdown Temperature
This option is used to set the high limit system temperature. When the
temperature exceeds the setting value, the motherboard will automatically cut
off power to the computer.
7.3 Warning Temperature
This option is used to set the warning temperature for the system. When the
temperature of CPU is higher than setting value, the motherboard will send
off warning information.
7.4 CPU Vcore/+ 3.3V/+5V/+12V/VDDR
The current voltages will be automatically detected by the system.
7.5 CPU/System Temperature
The current CPU/System temperature will be automatically detected by the
system.
7.6 CPU Fan/System Fan Speed
The current CPU fan/System fan speed automatically detected by the
system.
7.7 Smart Fan Control
This option is used to enable or disable smart fan function. Only when this
option is enabled, you can set some correlative parameters. “ Smart Fan
Automatic Mode” is the principle figure of CPU smart fan for your reference.
Smart Fan Automatic Mode
“Start 1 Temp(℃) ”allows you set the start 1 temperature which is initial
temperature of smart fan.
“Start 1 PWM Value” allows you to set the initial PWM value of smart fan.
“Slope 1 Integer Fraction” is used to set the integer fraction of slope 1 of
smart fan curve.
“ Slope 1 Decimal Fraction” is used to set the decimal fraction of slope 1 of
smart fan curve.
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“Delta 1 Temp(℃) ” is used to set the temperature delta. When the change
amplitude of temperature achieves the value, the PWM value will increase or
decrease by slope 1.
“Start 2 Temp(℃)”, “Slope 2 Integer Fraction”, “Slope 2 Decimal Fraction”,
“Delta 2 Temp(℃)” is the same with slope 1 curve. The only one difference
is that the value of slope 2 is different from slope 1.
For example, slope 1= 2.500, slope 2 integer fraction = 1, slope 2 decimal
fraction = 0.125, slope 2 = 2.500+1+0.125 = 3.625.
In the automatic mode, the PWM value is subject to the temperature inputs by
linear changing. When the temperature reading is between start 1 temperature
and full limit, the PWM value changes depending on the temperature reading if
the reading exceeds the delta. If the temperature increase X℃, the PWM value
will increase X*slope.
Fraction”, “Sys Slope 1 Decimal Fraction”, “Sys Delta 1 Temp(℃)”, “Sys
Start 2 Temp(℃)”, “Sys Slope 2 Integer Fraction”, “Sys Slope 2 Decimal
Fraction”,“Sys Delta 2 Temp(℃)” is a group of parameters of system smart
fan. Its principle is the same with CPU smart fan.
8.Load Optimized Defaults
This menu can let you load the optimized defaults set by BIOS, which have set
the optimized performance parameters of system to improve the performances
of system components. You can select <Y> or <N> and then press <Enter> to
load or not load the optimized defaults.
9-10. Set Supervisor/User Password
The access rights and permissions associated with the Supervisor password are
higher than those of a regular User password. The Supervisor password can be
used to start the system or modify the CMOS settings. The User password can
also start the system. While the User password can be used to view the current
CMOS settings, these settings cannot be modified using the User password.
When you select the Set Supervisor/User Password option, the following message
will appear in the center of the screen, which will help you to set the password:
Enter Password:
Enter your password, not exceeding 8 characters, then press <Enter>. The
password you enter will replace any previous password. When prompted, key in
the new password and press <Enter>.
If you do not want to set a password, just press <Enter> when prompted to enter
a password, and in the screen the following message will appear. If no password
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is keyed in, any user can enter the system and view/modify the CMOS settings.
Password Disabled!!!
Press any key to continue …
Under the menu “Advanced BIOS Features”, if you select “System” from the
Security Option, you will be prompted to enter a password once the system is
started or whenever you want to enter the CMOS setting program. If the
incorrect password is entered, you will not be permitted to continue.
Under the menu “Advanced BIOS Features”, if you select “Setup” from the
Security Option, you will be prompted to enter a password only when you
enter the CMOS setting program.
11.Save and Exit Setup
When you select this option and press <Enter>, the following message will
appear in the center of the screen:
SAVE to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N)?Y
Press <Y> to save your changes in CMOS and exit the program; press <N> or
<ESC> to return to the main menu.
12.Exit Without Saving
If you select this option and press <Enter>, the following message will appear
in the center of the screen:
Quit Without Saving (Y/N)?Y
Press <Y> to exit CMOS without saving your modifications; press <N> or
<ESC> to return to the main menu.
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Chapter4DriverCDIntroduction
Chapter
This chapter will introduce how to use attached software.
This chapter provides the following information:
vFOX ONEv FOX LiveUpdate
vFOX LOGO
v FOX DMI
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FOX ONE
FOX ONE is a powerful utility for easily modifying system settings. It also allows
users to monitor various temperature values, voltage values, frequency and fan
speed at any time.
Supported Operating Systems:
-Windows 2000 -Windows 2003 (32-bit and 64-bit)
-Windows XP (32-bit and 64-bit) -Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit)
Using FOX ONE:
The very first time you run FOX ONE, F.I.S. Calibration function (FOX Intelligent
Stepping) will require you to calibrate the CPU’s loading. Click “OK” to process
and start the Utility.
Note: Only when your computer supports F.I.S. Calibration function(FOX
Intelligent Stepping), the calibraion process will appear, or you can start
FOX ONE directly.
1. Main Page
Show CPU Information
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Use the toolbar to navigate to
other pages
Alert Lamp
Switch Button
Skin Button
Exit
Minimum
Configuration
Homepage
Monitor Frequency/Voltage/Fan speed/Temperature value
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Alert Lamp
When the system is in healthy status, the alert lamp color is green. When in
abnormal status, the color will turn red.
Switch Button
Click this button, it will simplify the window to HW monitor information bar as the
below figure shows. The bar could help you to monitor whether your system is in the
healthy status or not at any time.
Click here to return to
previous window
HW monitor information bar
Skin Button
Click this button, you will see the additive figures, such as “Crystal”and “Rock”.You
may select your favorite skin.
Configuration
This page allows you to select monitor interval time (ms) and temperature unit. It
also provides “Auto start up” function. Besides, click “Selection” to determine
which items will be shown in simple mode. In “F.I.S. Calibration”section, we
recommend you re-calibrate the CPU’s loading by clicking “calibration” button
after changing the CPU or memory modules, then restart the computer to apply
new setting. Attention: F.I.S. calibration function is optional.
Monitor
Interval
Selection
Calibration
Apply the changesResume default setting
Homepage
Click this button to visit Foxconn global English website.
Close
Temperature
Unit
Start Up
Configuration
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2. CPU Page - CPU Control
This page is used to select and run the CPU frequency to determine the current
performance level of the system. You can adjust the CPU frequency manually or
select “Auto Overclock”. Besides, it also provides “FOX Intelligent Stepping”, but
this function is optional.
Go to CPU page
Auto
Overclocking
Adjust manually
Select the different
benchmarks
Resume default setting
Apply the changes
3. Freq. Page - Frequency Control
In this page, you can set memory and PCIe frequency manually.
Note: The function of PCIe Frequency is optional.
Go to Freq. page
Select the option
Adjust manually
Resume default settingApply the changes
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4. Limit Setting page
This page includes five different sections. “CPU Temp.” and “Sys. Temp.” will help
you to set high limit temperature. “CPU Fan”, “Sys. Fan” and “FAN1 fan” are used
to set low limit rpm. All of them have alert function.
Go to Limit Setting page
Set high limit by dragging the lever
Show current CPU temperature value
Enable alert function
when the CPU
temperature is higher
than high limit value
Show current high
limit value of CPU
temperature
5. Voltage Page - Voltage Control (Optional)
This page allows you to set CPU, memory and North Bridge voltage manually.
Go to Voltage page
Select the option
Adjust manually
Resume default settingApply the changes
6. Fan Page - Fan Control
This page allows you to enable Smart Fan function and set fan speed manually.
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Go to Fan page
Enable or disable
smart fan function
Set fan speed by
dragging the lever
Apply the changesResume default setting
FOX LiveUpdate
FOX LiveUpdate is a useful utility to backup and update the system BIOS online
or locally. Drivers and utilities aslo can be updated online.
Supported Operating Systems:
-Windows 2000-Windows 2003 (32-bit and 64-bit)
-Windows XP (32-bit and 64-bit)-Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit)
Using FOX LiveUpdate:
1. Local Update
“BIOS Info” tells you the system BIOS information; “Backup BIOS” could
backup your system BIOS, click this button ,then input a BIOS name and save
it; “Update BIOS” helps to update your system BIOS from local BIOS files,
please follow the request to finish the operation.
Exit
Link to website
Toolbar
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Show current
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2. Online Update
This function enables you to update your system BIOS, Drivers, Utilities and all of
them from Internet. Click “start”, it will search for the new BIOS, Drivers and
Utilities from Internet. Then follow the request to finish the update operation.
Current
Click here
3. Configure
“Option” provides “auto search options”, “auto search Fox LiveUpdate” and “version
filter”. After setting “auto search options” and “auto search Fox LiveUpdate”, the utility
will work in the background and the related information will show in a pop balloon
notification and a dialogue box; click the “System” button, you can set the backup BIOS
location and select different kinds of skin for the utility; “Advance” helps you to flash
BIOS, boot Block and clear CMOS, and we recommend you keep the default setting
unchanged to avoid damage.
information
Search for new
BIOS, Drivers and
Utilities from Internet
Click here
Set auto
search options
Select to search
for the latest Fox
LiveUpdate
Select to search
for different kinds
of versions
Apply the changesResume default setting
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4. About & Help
This page shows some information about FOX LiveUpdate.
Information about
Click here
FOX LiveUpdate
FOX LOGO
FOX LOGO is a simple and useful utility to backup, change and delete the boot
Logo. The boot Logo is the image that appears on screen during the Power-On
Self-Tests (POST).
Supported Operating Systems:
-Windows 2000-Windows 2003 (32-bit and 64-bit)
-Windows XP (32-bit and 64-bit)-Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit)
Using FOX LOGO:
Main Page
Main screen
Backup
Change
Delete
Warning:
When you change Logo or delete current Logo, the system will flash BIOS
file automatically. During this time, DO NOT shut down the system and the
application, or the motherboard would be damaged seriously.
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FOX DMI
FOX DMI is a full DMI information viewer, and it supports three kinds of DMI Data
format :Report, Data Fields and memory Dump.
Supported Operating Systems:
-Windows 2000-Windows 2003 (32-bit and 64-bit)
-Windows XP (32-bit and 64-bit)-Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit)
Using FOX DMI:
Please operate this utility as the comments show.
Click here to select
the DMI Data format
Click here to
select the type
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