Gigabyte GA-9ILDR User Manual

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USER’S MANUAL
GA-9ILDR
Dual XeonTM (Nocona)
Processor Motherboard
Dual Xeon
(Nocona)Processor Motherboard
Rev . 1001
12ME-9ILDR-1001
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Table of Content
Item Checklist .................................................................................. 4
WARNING!....................................................................................... 4
Chapter 1 Introduction...................................................................... 5
Features Summary................................................................................................5
GA -9ILDR Motherboard Layout .......................................................................... 7
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Process ........................................... 9
Step 1: Install the Central Processing Unit (CPU).........................................10
Step 1-2:CPU Heat Sink Installation................................................................ 11
Step 2: Install memory modules .......................................................................13
Step 3: Install expansion cards.........................................................................15
Step 4: Connect ribbon cables, cabinet wires, and power supply.............16
Step 4-1 : I/O Back Panel Introduction ........................................................... 16
Step 4-2 :Connectors Introduction ................................................................. 18
Step 4-3 : Jumper Setting Introduction............................................................ 30
Chapter 3 BIOS Setup ....................................................................33
Main .......................................................................................................................35
A dvanced...............................................................................................................38
Adv anced BIOS Feature ............................................................................. 38
Integrated Peripherals ................................................................................. 41
OnChip IDE Dev ice ................................................................................... 42
Onboard Dev ice ........................................................................................ 46
Super I/O Dev ice ...................................................................................... 48
Boot ........................................................................................................................51
Pow er Management Setup .......................................................................... 54
Security..................................................................................................................57
PC Health..............................................................................................................58
CLK / Voltage ........................................................................................................60
Defaults..................................................................................................................61
Exit..........................................................................................................................62
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Chapter 4 SCSI BIOS and Configuration Utility ..................................63
Ov erview ................................................................................................. 63
4-1.Main Menu .......................................................................................... 63
4-1-1.Boot Adapter List ................................................................................ 65
4-1-2.Global Properities............................................................................... 67
4-1-3.Adapter Properties Menu ..................................................................... 69
4-2.Ex iting the SCSI Setup Utility .................................................................. 72
Chapter 5 Technical Reference........................................................73
Block Diagram .....................................................................................................73
Chapter 5 Driver Installation.............................................................74
A.Intel Chipset Softw are Installation Utilities .................................................... 74
B.Broadcom BCM5751 Feature Application Installation ..................................... 76
C.SCSI Driv er Installation ............................................................................ 78
D.DirectX 9.0 Driv er Installation .................................................................... 79
E.If y ou don’t find specific driv ers ................................................................. 80
Chapter 6 Appendix........................................................................82
Acrony ms ............................................................................................... 82
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Computer motherboards and ex pansion cards contain very delicate Integrated Circuit (IC) chips. To protect them against damage from static electricity , you should follow some precautions whenever you work on y our computer.
1. Unplug y our computer when working on the inside.
2. Use a grounded w rist strap before handling computer components. If you do not have one, touch both of y our hands to a safely grounded object or to a metal object, such as the pow er supply case.
3. Hold components by the edges and try not touch the IC chips, leads or connectors, or other components.
4. Place components on a grounded antistatic pad or on the bag that came w ith the components w henever the components are separated from the system.
5. Ensure that the ATX pow er supply is switched off before you plug in or remove the ATX
pow er connector on the motherboard.
If the motherboard has mounting holes, but they don’t line up with the holes on the base and there are no slots to attach the spacers, do not become alarmed y ou can still attach the spacers to the mounting holes. Just cut the bottom portion of the spacers (the spacer may be a little hard to cut off, so be careful of your hands). In this way y ou can still attach the motherboard to the base without worry ing about short circuits. Sometimes you may need to use the plastic springs to isolate the screw from the motherboard PCB surface, because the circuit wire may be near by the hole. Be careful, don’t let the screw contact any printed circuit write or parts on the PCB that are near the fixing hole, otherwise it may damage the board or cause board malfunctioning.
Installing the motherboard to the chassis…
W ARNING!
þ The GA-9ILDR motherboard þ Serial ATA cable x 2 þ U320 SCSI cable x 1 þ PATA (2 cables) & FDD cable set x 1 þ IDE to SATA HDD Power cable x 2 þ GA-9ILDR quick installation guide þ CD for motherboard driv er & utility þ GA-9ILDR user’s manual þ I/O Shield x 1
Item Checklist
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Introduction
Chapter 1 Introduction
Features Summary
Form Factor 30.5cm x 33cm Extend ATX size form factor , 8 layers PCB. Motherboard GA-9ILDR Motherboard:
CPU Dual socket 604 for Intel® Xeon(Nocona) processor suopprts
4.0 GB and upper
Intel® Xeon (Nocona) CPUs supports 800 MHz FSB — 2nd cache depend on CPU
Chipset Intel E7520 Chipset
ICH5R I/O Controller HubIntel 6700 PXH
Memory 6 x 184-pin DDR DIMM sockets
Supports 6 ECC Registered DIMM DDR-266/333Supports up to 16GB DRAM (Max ) for DDR-333Supports up to 24GB DRAM (Max ) for DDR-266Supports only 2.5V DDR DIMM
I/O Control IT8712 F Slots 2 PCI-X slot supports 64/100MHz (3.3V)
1 PCI-X slot supports 64/133MHz (3.3V)2 PCI-E slot by 4 x 1 and by 4 x 11 PCI slot support 32/33MHz
On-Board IDE 2 IDE controllers on the Intel ICH5R PCI chipset
prov ides IDE HDD/CD-ROM (IDE1, IDE2) with PIO, Bus Master (ATA100) operation modes.
On-Board Peripherals 1 Floppy port supports 2 FDD with 360K, 720K,1.2M, 1.44M
and 2.88M by tes.
1 Parallel port supports Normal/EPP/ECP mode1 Serial port (COM)4 x USB 2.0 (2 X at rear, 2 x by cable)1 x VGA port2 x RJ45 LAN port
Hardware Monitor CPU/Power/Sy stem Fan Revolution Detect
CPU shutdown when ov erheatSy stem Voltage Detect
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SCSI Controller LSI 1030 chipset
Supports mirroring (RAID 1/ RAID1E)Support ATAPI mode for CD ROM, DVD ROM ..etc.Supports IDE bus master operationMirroring supports automatic background rebuildsFeatures LBA and Extended Interrupt 13 drive translation in
controller onboard BIOS
On-Board RAID Intel ICH5R chipset supports SATA RAID 0,1
LSI1030 chipset supports Host RAID On-Board LAN Dual Boardcome BCM5721 Chipset On-Board USB 2.0 Built in ICH5R Chipset PS/2 Connector PS/2 Keyboard interface and PS/2 Mouse interace BIOS Lincensed AWARD on 4MB Flash RAM
Supports multi boot function
User setting for hardware monitoring
Supports PXE Additional Features PS/2 Keyboard power on by password
PS/2 Mouse power on
STR(Suspend-To-RAM)
Wake on LAN (WOL)
AC Recovery
Poly fuse for keyboard over-current protection
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A. CPU0 (Install First) 1. CPU_FAN0 (CPU FAN) B. CPU1 2. CPU_FAN1 (CPU FAN) C. Intel E7520 3. SYS_FAN1 (System FAN) D. Intel 6700 PXH 4. SYS_FAN2 (System FAN) E. LSI 1030 (SCSI Controller) 5. PCI-6 (Supports 32bit/33MHz) F. ICH5R 6. PCI-5 (Supports 64bit/66~100MHz) G. A TI Rage_XL 7. PCI-4 (Supports 64bit/66~100MHz) H. ITE IT8712F 8. PCIE-3 (Supports PCI Express) I. IDE2 9. PCIE-2 (Supports PCI Express) J. IDE1 10. PCI-1 (Supports 64bit/133MHz) K. SA TA0 11. DDRA1 L. SA TA1 12. DDRB1 M. USB2 13. DDRA2 N. SCSI2 (SCSI connector) 14. DDRB2 O. SCSI1 (SCSI connector) 15. DDRA3 P. IPMB1 16. DDRB3 Q. IPMB2 17. LAN1(RJ45 LAN connector) R. BT1 (Battery) 18. LAN2(RJ45 LAN connector)
S. FD1 (Floppy connector) 19. VGA port T. GIGA_FP (Front Panel) 20. LPT port U. COM1 21. COM port V. Broadcom BCM5721 22. USB connector W. Broadcom BCM5721 23. KB_MS (Keyboard & Mouse) X. BIOS 24. A TX1 (SSI power connector) Y. SCSI BIOS 25. A TX2 (SSI power connector) Z. PXH_FAN 26. 295_FP (Foe System Only)
27. W OL (Wake On LAN)
28. RI (Ring Input)
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To set u p your computer, you must complete the following steps:
Step 1- Install the Central Processing Unit (CPU) Ste p 2- Install memory modules Step 3- Install expansion cards Step 4- Connect ribbon cables, cabinet wires, and power supply Ste p 5- Setup BIOS software Ste p 6- Install supporting software tools
Chapter 2 Hardw are Installation Process
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Step 1: Install the Central Processing Unit (CPU)
Before installing the processor , adhere to the following warning:
If you do not match the CPU socket Pin 1 and CPU cut edge well, it will cause improper installation. Please change the insert orientation. Please make sure the CPU type is supported by the motherboard.
1. Angling the rod to 65-degree maybe feel a kin d of tight , and then continue pull the rod to 90-d egree when a noise “cough” made.
2. CPU Top View
Pin1 indicator
Pin1 indicator
3. Locate Pin 1 in the socket and look
for a (golden) cut edge on the CPU upper corner. Then insert the CPU into the socket.
4. Press down the CPU socket lev er and finish CPU installation.
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Step 1-2:CPU Heat Sink Installation
Before installing the CPU Heat Sink , adhere to the following warning:
1.Please use Inte l approved cooling fan.
2.We recommend you to apply the thermal tape to provide better heat conduction bet ween your CPU and heatsink. (The CPU cooling fan might stick to the CPU due to the hardening of the thermal past e. During this condition if you try to remove the cooling fan, you might pull the proc essor out of the CPU socket alone with the cooling fan, and might damage the proc essor. To avoid this from happening, we suggest you to either use thermal tape inst ead of thermal paste, or remove the cooling fan with extreme caution.)
3.Ma ke sure the CPU fan power cable is plugged in to the CPU fan connector, this completes the ins tallation. Plea se refer to CPU heat sink user's manual for more detail installation procedure.
1. Heat sink installation kit.
2. Turn the mother bord to the backside. Lock the retention module on the mother board Make sure the position of the 4 holes on the retention module match ex actly the position on the motherboard.
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4. Make sure the CPU fan is plugged to the CPU fan connector, than install complete.
3. Fasten the heatsink supporting-base onto the CPU socket on the mainboard.
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Step 2: Install memory modules
Before installing the processor and heatsink, adhere to the following warning: When DIMM LED is ON, do not install/remov e DIMM from socket. Please note that the DIMM module can only fit in one direction due to the one notches. Wrong orientation will cause improper installation. Please change the insert orientation. The mo therboard has 6 dual inline memory module (DIMM) sockets. The BIOS will automatically detects memory type and size. To install the memory module, just push it vertically into the DIMM socket .The DIMM module can only fit in one direction due to the notch. Memory size can vary between sockets.
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Total Memory Sizes With Registered DDR DIMM
Devices used on DIMM 1 DIMMx64/x72 2 DIMMsx64/x72 3 DIMMsx64/x72 4 DIMMsx64/x72 64 Mbit (4Mx4x4 banks) 256 MBytes 512 MBytes 768 MBytes 1 GBytes 64 Mbit (2Mx8x4 banks) 128 MBytes 256 MBytes 384 MBytes 512 MBytes 64 Mbit (1Mx16x4 banks) 64 MBytes 128 MBytes 192 MBytes 256 MBytes 128 Mbit(8Mx4x4 banks) 512 MBytes 1 GBytes 1.5 GBytes 2 GBytes 128 Mbit(4Mx8x4 banks) 256 MBytes 512 MBytes 768 MBytes 1 GBytes 128 Mbit(2Mx16x4 banks) 128 MBytes 256 MBytes 384 MBytes 512 MBytes 256 Mbit(16Mx4x4 banks) 1 GBytes 2 GBytes 3 GBytes 4 GBytes 256 Mbit(8Mx8x4 banks) 512 MBytes 1 GBytes 1.5 GBytes 2 GBytes 256 Mbit(4Mx16x4 banks) 256 MBytes 512 MBytes 768 MBytes 1 GBytes
512 Mbit(32Mx4x4 banks) 2 GBytes 4 GBytes 4 GBytes 4 GBytes 512 Mbit(16Mx8x4 banks) 1 GBytes 2 GBytes 3 GBytes 4 GBytes
512 Mbit(8Mx16x4 banks) 512 MBytes 1 GBytes 1.5 GBytes 2 GBytes
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1. The DIMM slot has a notch, so the DIMM
memory module can only fit in one direction.
2. Insert the DIMM memory module vertically into
the DIMM slot. Then push it dow n.
Please note that DIMM must be populated in order starting at the nearest slot from the ATX power.
3. Close the plastic clip at both edges of the DIMM
slots to lock the DIMM module. Rev erse the installation steps when you wish to remov e the DIMM module.
DDR Introduction
DDR mem ory is a great evolutionary solution for the PC industry that builds on the existin g SDRAM
architecture, y et make the awesome advances in solving the system performance bottleneck by doubling the memory bandwidth. Nowadays, with the highest bandwidth of 3.2GB/s of DDR400 memory and complete line of DDR400/333/266/200 memory solutions, DDR memory is the best choice fo r building high performance and low latency DRAM subsystem that are suitable for servers, workstations, and full range of desktop PCs.
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Step 3: Install expansion cards
1. Read the related ex pansion card’s instruction document before install the expansion card into the computer.
2. Remov e your server’s chassis cover, necessary screws and slot bracket from the computer.
3. Press the ex pansion card firmly into expansion slot in motherboard.
4. Be sure the metal contacts on the card are indeed seated in the slot.
5. Replace the screw to secure the slot bracket of the ex pansion card.
6. Replace y our computer’s chassis cover.
7. Power on the computer, if necessary , setup BIOS utility of expansion card from BIOS.
8. Install related driv er from the operating system.
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Step 4: Connect ribbon cables, cabinet wires, and power supply
Step 4-1 : I/O Back Panel Introduction
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PS/2 Mouse Connector (6 pin Female)
PS/2 Key board Connector (6 pin Female)
ØThis connector supports standard PS/2
key board and PS/2 mouse.
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v USB Connectors
x/y LAN Connecotrs
Ø Before y ou connect your device(s) into USB
connector(s), please make sure y our device(s) such as USB key board, mouse, scanner, zip, speaker..etc. Hav e a standard USB interface. Also make sure your OS supports USB controller. If y our OS does not support USB controller, please contact OS v endor for possible patch or driv er upgrade. For more information please contact y our OS or device(s) vendors.
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w Parallel Port / Serial Port / VGA Port (LPT/COMA/VGA)
ØThis connector supports 1 standard COM port and 1 Parallel port. Dev ice like printer can be conn ected to Parallel port ; mouse and modem etc can be connected to Serial port.
Parallel Port (25 pin Female)
COMA
Serial Ports (9 pin Male)
VGA Port
(15 pin Female)
LAN Port Status Description LAN Yellow LED On GIGALAN connected
Green LED On GIGALAN at Speed 10/100MB Green LED Blinking Data Transfer
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Step 4-2 :Connectors Introduction
A) ATX1 N) 295_FP B) ATX2 O) GIGA_FP C) IDE1 P) COM1 D) IDE2 Q) SYS_FAN1 E) SATA0 R) SYS_FAN2 F) SATA1 S) IDSW G) USB2 T) CPU_FAN0 H) SCSI1 U) CPU_FAN1 I) SCSI2 V) PXH_FAN1 J) IPMB1 W) EX_HDLED K) JP17 (IPMB2) X) WOL L) BT1 Y) RI M) FD1
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A) ATX 1 (ATX Power Connector)
B ) ATX2 (ATX Power Connector)
Ø AC power cord should only be connected to
y our power supply unit after ATX power cable and other related dev ices are firmly connected to the mainboard.
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1 +3.3V 2 +3.3V 3 GND 4 +5V 5 GND 6 +5V 7 GND 8 POK 9 5VSB 10 +12V 1 1 +12V 12 +3.3V 13 +3.3V 14 -12V 15 GND 16 PSON 17 GND 18 GND 19 GND 20 -5V 21 +5V 22 +5V 23 +5V 24 GND
ØThis connector (ATX +12V) is used only for
CPU1 Core Voltage.
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1 GND 2 GND 3 GND 4 GND 5 P12V_CPU1 6 P12V_CPU1 7 P12V_CPU0 8 P12V_CPU0
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C / D) IDE1 / IDE2 Connector(Primary/Secondary]
Please connect first harddisk to IDE1 and connect CDROM to IDE2. The red stripe of the ribbon cable must be the same side w ith the Pin1.
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E / F) SATA0/SATA1 (Serial ATA Connectors)
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1 GND 2 TXP 3 TXN 4 GND 5 RXN 6 RXP 7 GND
You can connect the Serial ATA dev ice to this connector, it provides you high speed transfer rates (150MB/sec).
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G) USB2 (Front USB Connector )
Be careful w ith the polarity of the front USB connector. Check the pin assignment while you connect the front USB cable. Please contact y our nearest dealer for optional front USB
cable.
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SCSI 2
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1 Power 2 GND 3 USB DX­4 NC 5 USB DX+ 6 USB Dy+ 7 NC 8 USB Dy­9 GND 10 USB Over Current
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J) IPMB1
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1 SDA 2 GND 3 SCL
K) JP17 (IPMB2 connector)
Pin No. Definition
1 GND 2 NC 3 SDA 4 SCL
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M) FD1 (Floppy Connector)
Please connect the floppy drive ribbon cables to FDD. It supports 360K,720K,1.2M,1.44M and
2.88Mby tes floppy disk types. The red stripe of the ribbon cable must be the same side with the Pin1.
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CAUTION
v Danger of ex plosion if battery is incorrectly
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v Replace only with the same or equivalent
ty pe recommended by the manufacturer.
v Dispose of used batteries according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
If y ou want to erase CM OS...
1.Turn OFF the computer and unplug the power cord.
2.Remov e the battery, wait for 30 second.
3.Re-install the battery .
4.Plug the power c ord and turn ON the computer.
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N) 295_FP (2X13 Pins Front Panel connector, For GS-SR295 System Only)
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1 PWRLED+ Pow er LED Signal anode (+) 2 PWRLED- Pow er LED Signal cathode(-) 3 ID_PWR ID Sw itch Power button 4 KEY KEY 5 PW+ Soft Power connector anode (+) 6 ID_LED1 ID LED Signal 7 -SERVICE_SW ID Sw itch LED Signal 8 SENSOR_SCL Sensor SM Bus Clock Button 9 SENSOR_SDA Sensor SM Bus Data Button 10 P1_BUSY_LED- LAN1 access LED Signal cathode(-) 11 P1_LINK_LED- LAN1 linked LED Signal cathode(-) 12 P2_BUSY_LED- LAN2 access LED Signal cathode(-) 13 P2_LINK_LED- LAN2 linked LED Signal cathode(-) 14 PINREMOVED Pin Remov ed 15 HD+ Hard Disk LED anode (+) 16 HD- Hard Disk LED cathode(-) 17 -NMI_SW NMI Switch cathode(-) 18 F_SYSRDY_LED TSy stem Fan Fail LED Signal 19 RESET_N Reset Button 20 SYSTEM_LED- Sy stem LED Signal cathode(-) 21 RESET_N Reset Button 22 SYSTEM_LED- Sy stem LED Signal cathode(-) 23 RESET_N Reset Button 24 SYSTEM_LED- Sy stem LED Signal cathode(-) 25 VCC3_DUAL Standby power button 26 SYSTEM_LED- Sy stem LED Signal cathode(-)
CPlease c onnect the pow er LED, PC speaker, reset switch and power switch of your chassis front panel to the F_PANEL connector according to the pin assignment abov e.
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O) GIGA_FP (2X9 Pins Front Panel connector)
Please connect the power LED, PC speaker, reset switch and power switch of y our chassis front panel to the F_PANEL connector according to the pin assignment above.
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1 HD+ Hard Disk LED anode (+) 2 HD- Hard Disk LED cathode(-) 3 POWERLED- Pow er LED Signal cathode(-) 4 SPK- Ex ternal speaker connector cathode(-) 5 POWERLED+ Pow er LED Signal anode (+) 6 NC No connect 7 P5V_STBY +5V Standby 8 NC No connect 9 POWER BUTTON- Front Panel Pow er On/Off Button cathode(-) 10 SPK+ Ex ternal speaker connector anode (+) 11 POWER BUTTON+ Front Panel Pow er On/Off Button anode (+) 12 RESET+ Front Panel Reset Sw itch anode (+) 13 KEY KEY 14 RESET- Front Panel Reset Sw itch cathode(-) 15 STR LED+ Green LED anode (+) 16 STR LED- Green LED cathode(-) 17 SLEEP BUTTON+ Front Panel Sleep Button Signal anode (+) 18 SLEEP BUTTON- Front Panel Sleep Button Signal cathode(-)
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Q / R) SYS_FAN 1 / 2 (System Fan Connector)
This connector allow s you to link with the cooling fan on the system case to lower the system temperature. These connectors are for sy stem use only.
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1 GND 2 12V 3 Sense
Pin No. Definition
1 GND 2 12V 3 Sense
Pin No. Definition
1 NDCDA2­2 NDSRA2­3 NSINA2 4 NRTS42­5 NSOUTA2­6 NCTSA2­7 NDTRA2­8 NRIA2­9 GND 10 NC
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T / U) CPU_FAN0 /1 (CPU Fan Connector)
Please note, a proper installation of the CPU cooler is essential to prev ent the CPU from running under abno rmal condition or damaged by overheating.The CPU fan connector supports Max. current up to 1A .
CPU FAN 1
CPU FAN 0
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1 GND 2 12V 3 Sense 4 Control
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CPU FAN 0
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ØTo functi on this service switch just by pressing the
white button from the back I/O.
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V) PXH_FAN (Intel 6700 PXH FAN connector)
If y ou installed wrong direction, the Chip Fan will not work. Sometimes will damage the Chip Fan.
(Usually black cable is GND)
Pin No. Definition
1 VCC 2 GND
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W) EX_LED (HDD LED connector)
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1 GND 2 LED 3 LED 4 GND
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X) WOL (Wake on LAN)
This connector allows the remov e servers to manage the system that installed this mainboard v ia your network adapter which also supports WOL.
Pin No. Definition
1 +5V SB 2 GND 3 Signal
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1 Signal 2 GND
Y) RI (Ring Input)
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Step 4-3 : Jumper Setting Introduction
1 ) PLL0/1 3) CLR_CMOS 2 ) CASEOPEN 4 ) CMOS_Lock
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Open: Set memory speed at DDR-266
Close: Set memory speed at DDR-333
Open: Disable this function Close: Enable Case open function (Default)
1) PLL0/1 (DDR-266/333 Speed Adjustment Jumper)
2) CASEOPEN (Case Open Function)
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1-2 close: Clear CMOS
2-3 close: Normal (Default)
You may clear the CMOS data to its default values by this jumper .
Default value doesn’t include the “Shunter” to prevent from improper use this jumper. To clear CMOS, temporarily short 1-2 pin.
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3-4 close: 2-8 Block Lock
Open: Enable CMOS Write Protection Function
3) CLR_CMOS (Clear CMOS Function)
4) CMOS_Lock (CMOS Write Protect Function)
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<á> Mov e to previous item <â> Mov e to next item <ß> Mov e to the item in the left hand <à> Mov e to the item in the right hand <Esc> Main Menu - Quit and not sav e changes into CMOS Status Page Setup Menu and
Option Page Setup Menu - Ex it current page and return to Main Menu <+/PgUp> Increase the numeric v alue or make changes <-/PgDn> Decrease the numeric v alue or make changes <F1> General help, only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu <F2> Reserv ed <F3> Reserv ed <F4> Reserv ed <F5> Restore the prev ious CMOS value from CMOS, only for Option Page Setup Menu <F6> Reserv ed <F7> Load the Optimized Defaults <F8> Reserv ed <F9> Reserv ed <F10> Sav e all the CMOS changes, only for Main Menu
BIOS Setup is an ov erview of the BIOS Setup Program. The program that allows users to modify the basic sy stem configuration. This type of information is stored in battery-backed CMOS RAM so that it retains the Setup information when the power is turned off.
ENTERI NG SETUP
Power ON the computer and press <F2> immediately will allow you to enter Setup.
CONTROL K EYS
Chapter 3 BIOS Setup
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l M ain
This setup page includes all the items in standard compatible BIOS.
l Ad vanced
This setup page includes all the items of AWARD special enhanced features. (ex : onboard device enable/disable, power management)
l Boot
This setup page include all the items of first boot function features.
l PC H ealth Status
This setup page display s the System auto detect Temperature, voltage, fan speed.
l Security
Change, set, or disable password. It allows y ou to limit access to the system and Setup, or just to Setup.
l Clk/V oltage
This setup page is control CPU’s clock and frequency ratio.
l Defaults
Load Optimized D efaults option and loads preset system parameter values to set the system in its highest performance configurations.
l Exit
Sav e CMOS value settings to CMOS and exit setup or abandon all CMOS value changes and ex it setup.
G ETTING HELP
M ain Menu
The on-line description of the highlighted setup function is display ed at the bottom of the screen.
Status P age Setup M enu / Option Page Setup Menu
Press F1 to pop up a small help window that describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item. To ex it the Help Window press <Esc>.
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The date format is <date> <month>, <day >, <year>.
8Date The date, Monday to Sunday. 8Month The month, Jan. Through Dec. 8Day The day , from 1 to 31 (or the maximum allowed in the month) 8Year The y ear, from 1999 through 2098
Note that ø indicates Display ONLY
Main
Once y ou enter Award BIOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu (Figure 1) will appear on the screen. Use arrow key s to select among the items and press <Enter> to accept or enter the sub-menu.
Figure 1: Main
Phoenix -Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Main Adv anced Boot Seccurity PC Health Clk/Voltage Defaults Exit
Date (mm:dd:y y) Thr. Jan. 29 2004 Item Help Time (hh:mm:ss) 23:1:52
4IDE Channel 0 Master [None] 4 IDE Channel 0 Slav e [IC35L080AVVA07-0] 4IDE Channel 1 Master [CD-540E] 4IDE Channel 1 Slav e [None]
Driv e A [1.44M, 3.5
1/2
]
4Sy stem Information [Press Enter]
ø Model Name 9ILRD ø BIOS Version ø BIOS Date 2004/5/20
higf: Mov e Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Prev ious Values F7: Optimized Defaults F8: Q-Flash
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C I DE Channel 0 Master, Slave / Channel 1 Master, Slave
The c ategory identifies the ty pes of hard disk from driv e C to F that has been installed in the computer . There are two types: auto type, and manual type. Manual type is user-definable; Auto ty pe that will automatically detect HDD type.
Note that the specifications of your drive must match with the drive table. The hard disk will not work properly if you enter improper information for this category. If y ou select User Type, related information will be asked to enter to the following items. Enter the informati on directly from the keyboard and press <Enter>. Such information should be provided in the documentation form y our hard disk vendor or the system manufacturer.
4 Access Mode
This option allows user to set hard driv e parameters.
Option: CHS, LBA, Large, Auto (Default Value)
8Capacity Display s the capacity of HDD
8Cy linder Number of cylinders
8Heads Number of heads
8Precmp Write precomp
8Landind Zone Landing zone
8Sectors Number of sectors
If a hard disk has not been installed, select NONE and press <Enter>.
C Time
The times format is set in <hour>, <minute> and <second>. The time is calculated base on the 24­hour military -time clock. For example, 1 p.m. is 13:00:00.
C I DE HDD Auto Detection
Press [Enter] to auto-detect the HDD’s size, head, etc on this channel.
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C Drive A
The category identifies the types of floppy disk drive A that has been installed in the computer .
8None No floppy drive installed
8360K, 5
1/4
in. 5.25 inch PC-ty pe standard drive; 360K byte capacity.
81.2M, 5
1/4
in. 5.25 inch AT-ty pe high-density drive; 1.2M byte capacity
(3.5 inch w hen 3 Mode is Enabled).
8720K, 3
1/2
in. 3.5 inch double-sided driv e; 720K byte capacity
81.44M, 3
1/2
in. 3.5 inch double-sided driv e; 1.44M byte capacity.
82.88M, 3
1/2
in. 3.5 inch double-sided driv e; 2.88M byte capacity.
C System I nformation
This category includes the information of processor type, speed, total memory and LAN MAC Address.
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Advanced
Figure 2: Adv anced
Advanced BIOS Featur e
Figure 2-1: Adv anced BIOS Features
Phoenix -Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Main Adv anced Boot Seccurity PC Health Clk/Voltage Defaults Exit
4Adv anced BIOS Feature Item Help 4Adv anced Chipset 4Integrated Peripherals 4Pow er Management Setup
higf: Mov e Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Prev ious Values F7: Optimized Defaults F8: Q-Flash
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Adv anced Adv anced BIOS Features Item Help DRAM Data Integrity Mode [ECC]
ø CPU L1 & 2 Cache Enabled
Quick Pow er On Self Test [Enabled] Boot Up Floppy Seek [Disabled] Boot Up Num-Lock [Off] CPU Hy per Threading [Enabled]
x APIC Mode Enabled
Init Display First [PCIEx ] MPS Version Control For OS [1.4]
higf: Mov e Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Prev ious Values F7: Optimized Defaults F8: Q-Flash
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C D RAM Data Integrity Mode
If y ou are using a Non-ECC DRAM, the mode should to set to Non-ECC and the function is disabled.
8ECC Set DRAM mode at ECC. 8Non-ECC Set DRAM mode at Non-ECC.
CQuick Pow er On Self Test
This category speeds up Power On Self Test (POST) after you power on the computer. If it is set to Enable, BIOS w ill shorten or skip some check items during POST.
8Enabled Enables quick POST.(Default v alue) 8Disabled Normal POST.
CBoot U p Floppy Seek
During POST, BIOS w ill determine the floppy disk drive installed is 40 or 80 tracks. 360K type is 40 tracks 720K, 1.2M and 1.44M are all 80 tracks.
8Enabled BIOS searches for floppy disk drive to determine it is 40 or 80 tracks. Note
that BIOS can not tell from 720K, 1.2M or 1.44M driv e type as they are all 80 tracks. (Default v alue)
8Disabled BIOS w ill not search for the type of floppy disk drive by track number. Note
that there w ill not be any warning message if the drive installed is 360K.
CCPU Hyper Threading
8Enabled Enables Hy per-Threading Technology Feature when using Windows
XP and Linux 2.4x operating systems that are optimized for Hyper­Threading technology . (Default value)
8Disabled Disables Hy per-Threading Technology when using other operating
sy stems.
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CI nit Display First
This feature allows y ou to select the first initation of the monitor display from which card, when
y ou install an AGP VGA card and a PCI VGA card on board.
8PCIEx Set Init Display First to PCI Express Slot. (Default value) 8PCI Slot Set Init Display First to PCI Slot.
CM PS Version Control For OS
This option allows a user to select MP (Multi Processors) sy stem supported version. Note: Some old MPS OS support 1.1 v ersion only.
81.4 Support MPS Version 1.4 . (Default Value)
81.1 Support MPS Version 1.1.
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Integr ated Peripherals
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Adv anced Integrated Peripherals Item Help
4OnChip IDE Dev ice 4OnBoard Dev ice 4Super I/O Dev ice
higf: Mov e Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Prev ious Values F7: Optimized Defaults F8: Q-Flash
Figure 2-2: Integrated Peripherals
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C I DE HDD Block Mode
If y our IDE hard drive supports block mode, select [Enabled] for automatic detection of the
optimal number if block read/writes per sector the driv e can supprit.
8Enabled Hard Driv e supports Block Mode.
8Disabled Disable this function.
OnChi p IDE Device
Figure 2-2-1: OnChip IDE Dev ice
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Adv anced OnChip IDE Dev ice Item Help IDE HDD Block Mode [Enabled] IDE DMA transfer access [Enabled] OnChip Primary PCI IDE [Enabled] IDE Primary Master PIO [Auto] IDE Primary Slave PIO [Auto] IDE Primary Master UDMA [Auto] IDE Primary Slave UDMA [Auto] OnChip Secondary PCI IDE [Enabled] IDE Secondary Master PIO [Auto] IDE Secondary Slave PIO [Auto] IDE Secondary Master UDMA [Auto] IDE Secondary Slave UDMA [Auto] *** On-Chip Serial ATA *** x On-Chip Serial ATA [Enabled Mode] x Serial ATA Port 0 Mode SATA0 master Serial ATA Port 1 Mode SATA1 master
higf: Mov e Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Prev ious Values F7: Optimized Defaults F8: Q-Flash
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C I DE DMA Transfer Access
8Enabled Enable IDE DMA transfer access. (Default v alue)
8Disabled Disable this function.
COnChip Promary PCI IDE
8Enabled Enable the function of On-chip primary PCI IDE. (Defualt value)
8Disabled Disable this function.
CI DE Primary Master PIO
8Auto Auto detect the IDE primary master PIO. (Default value)
8Mode 0 Select Mode 0 as IDE primary master PIO.
8Mode 1 Select Mode 1 as IDE primary master PIO.
8Mode 2 Select Mode 2 as IDE primary master PIO.
8Mode 3 Select Mode 3 as IDE primary master PIO.
8Mode 4 Select Mode 4 as IDE primary master PIO.
CI DE Primary Slave PIO
8Auto Auto detect the IDE primary slave PIO. (Default value)
8Mode 0 Select Mode 0 as IDE primary slave PIO.
8Mode 1 Select Mode 1 as IDE primary slave PIO.
8Mode 2 Select Mode 2 as IDE primary slave PIO.
8Mode 3 Select Mode 3 as IDE primary slave PIO.
8Mode 4 Select Mode 4 as IDE primary slave PIO.
CI DE Primary UDMA
8Auto Auto detect the IDE Primary Ultra DMA in the specified IDE channel.
(Default)
8Disabled Disable this function.
CI DE Primary Slave UDMA
8Auto Auto dete ct the IDE Primary Slave Ultra DMA in the specified IDE channel.
(Default)
8Disabled Disable this function.
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COnChip Secondary PCI IDE
8Enabled Enabled the function of Oc-chip secondary PCI IDE. (Default value)
8Disabled Disable this function.
CI DE Secondary Master PIO
8Auto Auto detect the IDE secondary master PIO. (Default value)
8Mode 0 Select Mode 0 as IDE secondary master PIO.
8Mode 1 Select Mode 1 as IDE secondary master PIO.
8Mode 2 Select Mode 2 as IDE secondary master PIO.
8Mode 3 Select Mode 3 as IDE secondary master PIO.
8Mode 4 Select Mode 4 as IDE secondary master PIO.
CI DE Secondary Slave PIO
8Auto Auto detect the IDE secondary slave PIO. (Default value)
8Mode 0 Select Mode 0 as IDE secondary slave PIO.
8Mode 1 Select Mode 1 as IDE secondary slave PIO.
8Mode 2 Select Mode 2 as IDE secondary slave PIO.
8Mode 3 Select Mode 3 as IDE secondary slave PIO.
8Mode 4 Select Mode 4 as IDE secondary slave PIO.
CI DE Secondary Master UDMA
8Auto Auto de tect the IDE Primary Master Ultra DMA in the specified IDE channel.
(Default v alue)
8Disabled Disable this function.
CI DE Secondary Slave UDMA
8Auto Auto dete ct the IDE Primary Slave Ultra DMA in the specified IDE channel.
(Default v alue)
8Disabled Disable this function.
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C On-Chip Serial ATA Setting
4 On-Chip Serial A TA
8Auto Auto arrange by BIOS.
8Combined Mode PATA and SATA are combined. Max . of 2 IDE drives in each
channel.
8Enhanced Mode Enable both SATA and PATA. Max . of 6 IDE drives are supported.
(Default v alue)
8SATA Only SATA is operating in legacy mode.
8Disabled Disable this function.
4 Serial A TA Port 0 Mode
8Primary Master Set Serial ATA Port 0 as Primary Master . (Default)
8Primary Slave Set Serial ATA Port 0 as Primary Slave.
8Secondary Master Set Serial ATA Port 0 as Secondary Master .
8Secondary Slave Set Serial ATA Port 0 as Secondary Slave.
8SATA0 Master Set Serial ATA Port 0 as SATA0 Master.
8SATA1 Master Set Serial ATA Port 0 as SATA1 Master.
4 Serial A TA Port 1 Mode
8Primary Slave Set Serial ATA Port 1 as Primary Slave. (Default)
8Primary Slave Set Serial ATA Port 1 as Primary Slave.
8Secondary Master Set Serial ATA Port 1 as Secondary Master .
8Secondary Slave Set Serial ATA Port 1 as Secondary Slave.
8SATA0 Master Set Serial ATA Port 1 as SATA0 Master.
8SATA1 Master Set Serial ATA Port 1 as SATA1 Master.
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Onboar d Device
Figure 2-2-2: Onboard Dev ice
CU SB Controller
8Enabled Enable USB Controller function. (Default v alue) 8Disabled Disable USB Controller function.
CU SB 2.0 Controller
This item prov ide the fu nction for user to enable/disable EHCI controller only. THis BIOS itself
may / may not have high speed USB support built-in, the support will be automatically turn on
when high speed dev ice were attached.
8Enabled Enable USB 2.0 Controller function. (Default) 8Disabled Disable USB 2.0 Controller function.
Phoenix -Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Adv anced Onboard Dev ice Item Help USB Controller [Enabled] USB 2.0 Controller [Enabled] USB Key board Support [Disabled] USB Mouse Support [Disabled] Onboard H/W LAN [Enabled] Onboard LAN Boot ROM [Enabled] Onboard SCSI Controller [Enabled]
higf: Mov e Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Prev ious Values F7: Optimized Defaults F8: Q-Flash
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CU SB Keyboard Support
8Enabled Enable USB Key board Support. 8Disabled Disable USB Key board Support. (Default value)
CU SB Mouse Support
8Enabled Enable USB Mouse Support. 8Disabled Disable USB Mouse Support. (Default v alue)
COnb oard H/W LAN
8Enabled Enable onboard H/W LAN. (Default v alue) 8Disabled Disable this function.
COnb oard LAN Boot ROM
Decide w hether to invoke the boot ROM of the onboard chip.
8Enabled Inv oke the boot ROM of the onboard chip. 8Disabled Disable this function. (Default v alue)
COnb oard H/WSCSI Controller
8Enabled Enable onboard H/W SCSI controller. (Default v alue) 8Disabled Disable this function.
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Super I/O Device
Figure 2-2-3: Super I/O Dev ice
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Adv anced Super I/O Item Help Onboard FDC Controller [Disabled] Onboard Serial Port 1 [3F8/IRQ4] Onboard Serial Port 2 [2F8/IRQ3] UART Mode Select [Normal] x UR2 Duplex Mode Half Onboard Parallel Port [378/IRQ7] Parallel Port Mode [SPP] x ECP Mode Use DMA 3
higf: Mov e Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Prev ious Values F7: Optimized Defaults F8: Q-Flash
COnb oard FDC Controller
8Enabled Select “enabled” to activ e Onboard Floppy Controller. (Default value) 8Disabled Disable this function.
COnb oard Serial Port 1
8Auto BIOS w ill automatically setup the port 1 address. 83F8/IRQ4 Enable onboard Serial port 1 and set IO address to 3F8. 82F8/IRQ3 Enable onboard Serial port 1 and set IO address to 2F8. 83E8/IRQ4 Enable onboard Serial port 1 and set IO address to 3E8. (Default v alue) 82E8/IRQ3 Enable onboard Serial port 1 and set IO address to 2E8. 8Disabled Disable onboard Serial port 1.
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COnb oard Serial Port 2
8Auto BIOS w ill automatically setup the port 2 address. 83F8/IRQ4 Enable onboard Serial port 2 and set IO address to 3F8. 82F8/IRQ3 Enable onboard Serial port 2 and set IO address to 2F8. (Default v alue) 83E8/IRQ4 Enable onboard Serial port 2 and set IO address to 3E8. 82E8/IRQ3 Enable onboard Serial port 2 and set IO address to 2E8. 8Disabled Disable onboard Serial port 2.
CU ART Mode Select
8Normal Using as standard serial port. (Default v alue) 8IrDA Using as IR and set to IrDA mode. 8ASKIR Using as IR and set to ASKIR mode. 8SCR Using as Smart Card Interface.
CU R2 Duplex Mode
This entry can be adjust when user select [IrDA] in UART Mode Selection.
8Full IR function Duplex Full. 8Half IR function Duplex Half.
COnb oard Parallel Port
8378/IRQ7 Enable onboard LPT port and set address to 378/IRQ7. (Default v alue) 8278/IRQ5 Enable onboard LPT port and set address to 278/IRQ5. 83BC/IRQ7 Enable onboard LPT port and set address to 3BC/IRQ7. 8Disabled Disable onboard LPT port.
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CParallel Port M ode
8SPP Using Parallel port as Standard Parallel Port. (Default value) 8EPP Using Parallel port as Enhanced Parallel Port. 8ECP Using Parallel port as Ex tended Capabilities Port. 8ECP+EPP Using Parallel port as ECP & EPP mode. 8Normal Using Parallel port as Normal.
CECP M ode Use DMA
This option is only available if the setting for the Parallel Port Mode option is ECP. This option sets the DMA channel used by parallel port. The options: 0,1,2,3 (Default value)
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Boot
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Main Adv anced Boot Seccurity PC Health Clk/Voltage Defaults Exit
4Hard Disk Boot Priority Item Help First Boot Dev ice [Floppy ] Second Boot Dev ice [Hard Disk] Third Boot Dev ice [CD-ROM] Boot Other Dev ice [Enabled]
Console Redirection x Baud Rate 19200 Agent connect v ia NULL Agent w ait time (min) 1 Agent after boot [Disabled]
higf: Mov e Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Prev ious Values F7: Optimized Defaults F8: Q-Flash
Figure 3: Boot
C H ard Disk Boot Priority
These three fields determines which ty pe of device the system attempt to boot from after BIOS Post completed. Specifies the boot sequence from the av ailable devices. If the first dev ice is not a bootable device, the system will seek for next available device.
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C First / Second / Third Boot Device
Selec t the first/second/t\hird boot device
8Floppy Select y our boot device priority by Floppy.
8LS120 Select y our boot device priority by LS120. 8Hard Disk Select y our boot device priority by Hard Disk. 8CDROM Select y our boot device priority by CDROM. 8ZIP100 Select your boot device priority by ZIP100. 8USB-FDD Select y our boot device priority by USB-FDD. 8USB-ZIP Select y our boot device priority by USB-ZIP. 8USB-CDROM Select y our boot device priority by USB-CDROM. 8LAN Select y our boot device priority by LAN. 8Disabled Select y our boot device priority by Disabled.
C Boot Other Device
Selec t the specified boot device priority.
8Enabled Enable the specified boot dev ice.
8Disabled Disable the specified boot dev ice.
CConsole Re direction
8Enabled Attempt the redirect console v ia COM port.
8Disabled Attempt to redirect console w hen keyboard absent. (Default vaule)
CBaud Rate
Enable the specified of C. R Port Baud Rate.
8300 Enable the specific baud rate at 300.
81200 Enable the specific baud rate at 1200. 89600 Enable the specific baud rate at 9600. 819200 Enable the specific baud rate at 19.2K. (Default v alue) 838400 Enable the specific baud rate at 38.4K. 857600 Enable the specific baud rate at 57.6K. 8115200 Enable the specific baud rate at 115.2K.
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CAgent w ait time
Timeout w ait for connection 8Option: 1 (Default v alue), 2, 4, 8
CAgent after b oot
8Enabled Enable this option to keep Agent running after OS boot. 8Disabled Disable this function. (Default v alue)
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Power Management Setup
Figure 2-4: Pow er Management Setup
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Adv anced Pow er Management Setup Item Help ACPI Function [Enabled] Soft Off by PWR-BTTN [Instant-Off] PME Ev ent Wake Up [Disabled] PWRON After PWR-Fail [Off] Wakeup On Ring [Disabled] Resume By Alarm [Disabled] x Date (of Month) Alarm 0 x Time (hh: mm: ss) 0:0:0 POWER ON Function [Any Key] x KB Power On Password Enter x Hot Key Power On Ctrl + F1
higf: Mov e Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Prev ious Values F7: Optimized Defaults F8: Q-Flash
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C ACPI Function
8Enabled Enable ACPI function. (Default Value) 8Disabled Disable this function.
C Soft-off by PWR-BTTN
8Instant-off Press pow er button then Power off instantly. (Default) 8Delay 4 Sec. Press power button 4 sec to Power off. Enter suspend if button is pressed less
than 4 sec.
C Wake U p On Ring
8Disabled Disable Wake Up On Ring function. (Default v alue) 8Enabled Enable Wake Up On Ring function.
C PM E Event Wake Up
8Enabled Enable PME Ev ent wake up function. (Default value) 8Disabled Disable PME ev ent wake up function.
C Resume b y Alarm
You can set "Resume by Alarm" item to enabled and key in Data/time to power on system.
8Disabled Disable this function. (Default) 8Enabled Enable alarm function to POWER ON sy stem.
If RTC Alarm Lead To Pow er On is Enabled.
Date ( of Month) Alarm : Ev eryday, 1~31
Time ( hh: mm: ss) Alarm : (0~23) : (0~59) : (0~59)
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C Pow er On Function
8Passw ord Enter from 1 to 5 characters to set the Keyboard Power On Password. 8Hot Key Press specified Hot Key s (Described in the following category) to power on
sy stem.
8Mouse Mov e Move mouse to power system. 8Mouse Click Mouse double click to pow er system. 8Any Key Press any key to power on system. (Default value) 8BUTTON ONLY Press the pow er button to power on system. 8Key board 98 if your keyboard has “keyboard 98” button, you can press the key to power
on y our system.
4 KB Power ON Password
This entry can be adjust when user select [Password] at Power On Function.
Press [Enter] to set password.
4 Hot Key Power ON
This entry can be adjust when user select [Hot Key] at Power On Function.
The hot key s opti ons are: [Ctrl-F1], [Ctrl-F2], [Ctrl-F3], [Ctrl-F4], [Ctrl-F5], [Ctrl-F6], [Ctrl-F7],
[Ctrl-F8], [Ctrl-F9], [Ctrl-F10], [Ctrl-F1 1] and [Ctrl-F112].
This Default setting is [Ctrl-F1].
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Figure 4: Security
Phoenix -Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Main Adv anced Boot Seccurity PC Health Clk/Voltage Defaults Exit
Set Superv isor Password Item Help Set User Passw ord Passw ord Check [Setup]
higf: Mov e Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Prev ious Values F7: Optimized Defaults F8: Q-Flash
Security
When y ou select this function, the following message will appear at the center of the screen to assist
y ou in creating a password.
Ty pe the password, up to eight characters, and press <Enter>. You will be asked to confirm the entered password. Type the password again and press <Enter>. You may also press <Esc> to abort the selection and not enter a password.
To disable password, just press <Enter> when you are prompted to enter password. A message “PASSWORD DISABLED” will appe ar to confirm the password being disabled. Once the password is disabled, the sy stem will boot and you can enter Setup freely.
The BIOS Setup program allows y ou to specify two separate passwords:
SUPERVISOR PASSWORD and a USER PASSWORD. When disabled, any one may access all BIOS Setup program function. When enabled, the Supervisor password is required for entering the BIOS Setup program and hav ing full configuration fields, the User password is required to access only basic items.
If y ou select “Systemat Password Check in Advance BIOS Features Menu, you will be prompted for the password every time the system is rebooted or any time you try to enter Setup Menu.
If y ou select “Setup” at “Password Check” in Advance BIOS Featur es Menu, you will be prompted only when you try to enter Setup.
C Passw ord Check
Select whether the pa ssword is required every time when the system boots or only when user enter
the setup.
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PC Health
Figure 5: PC Health
Phoenix -Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Main Adv anced Boot Seccurity PC Health Clk/Voltage Defaults Exit
4Temperature Item Help 4Voltage 4FAN
Halt On [All, But Key board]
igf: Mov e Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Prev ious Values F7: Optimized Defaults F8: Q-Flash
C Temp erature
8Display the current CPU0/1 temperature, shutdown temperature, SCSI controller, PCI connector, SDRAM socket and LAN controller ambient temperature.
C V oltage: CPU 0/1 VCORE/ +12V/ +1.2V/ +1.5V/ +3.3V/ +5V/ +1.8V/
+2.5V/ +1 .25V / +1.0V/ -12V/ STB +3.3V/ 5VSB/ VBAT
8Detect sy stem's voltage status automatically.
C FAN (RPM )
8Display the current CPUs and System 1/2 FAN speed.
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C H alt On
The category determines whether the computer will stop if an error is detected during power up.
8NO Errors The sy stem boot will not stop for any error that may be detected
and y ou will be prompted.
8All Errors Whenev er the BIOS detects a non-fatal error the system will be
stopped.
8All, But Key boar The system boot will not stop for a keyboard error; it will stop for
all other errors. (Default v alue)
8All, But Diskette The sy stem boot will not stop for a disk error; it will stop for all
other errors.
8All, But Disk/Key The sy stem boot will not stop for a keyboard or disk error; it will
stop for all other errors.
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Phoenix -Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Main Adv anced Boot Seccurity PC Health Clk/Voltage Defaults Exit
Auto Detect DIMM/PCI CLK [Enabled] Item Help Spread Spectrum [Disabled]
higf: Mov e Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Prev ious Values F7: Optimized Defaults F8: Q-Flash
CLK / Voltage
Figure 6: Clk/Voltage
C Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk
8Enabled Disable PCI slot clock if no PCI dev ice is plugged into corresponding PCI slot.
(Default v alue)
8Dsiabled Enable all PCI slot clocks ev en no PCI device is plugged into any PCI slot.
C Sp read Spectrum
When the motherboard's clock generator pulses, the extreme values (spikes) of the pulses
creates EMI (Electromagnetic Interference). The Spead Spectrum function reduces the EMI
generated by modulating the pulses so that the spikes of the pulses are reduced to flatter
curv es. It does so by varying the frequency so that it doesn't use any particular frequency for
more than a moment. This reduces interference problems with other electronics in the area.
8Enabled Enable specific spread spectrum.
8Dsiabled Disable this function. (Default v alue)
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Phoenix -Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Main Adv anced Boot Seccurity PC Health Clk/Voltage Defaults Exit
Load Optimized Defaults Item Help
higf: Mov e Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Prev ious Values F7: Optimized Defaults F8: Q-Flash
Defaults
CLoad Optimized Defaults
When you press <Enter> on this item, you will get a confirmation dialog box with a message
as below:
Figure 7: Defaults
Load O ptimal Defaults? ( ( Y/N ) Y
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Phoenix -Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Main Adv anced Boot Seccurity PC Health Clk/Voltage Defaults Exit
Sav e & Exit Setup Item Help Sav e & Turn Off Ex it Without Saving
higf: Mov e Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Prev ious Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
Exit
CSave & Exit Setup
Ty pe “Y” will quit the Setup Utility and save the user setup value to RTC CMOS.
Ty pe “N” will return to Setup Utility.
CSave & Turn Off
Ty pe “Y” will quit the Setup Utility and save the user setup value to RTC CMOS and turn of power
automatically .
Ty pe “N” will return to Setup Utility.
CExit Without Saving
Ty pe “Y” will abandon all data and quit without saving.
Ty pe “N” will return to Setup Utility.
Figure 8: Ex it
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Chapter 4 SCSI BIOS and Configuration Utility
A SCSI BIOS is the bootable ROM code that manages SCSI hardware resources. The LSI SCSI BIOS integrate s with a standard sy stem BIOS to extend the standard disk serv ice routin e that is provided through INT13h. During the boot time initialization, the SCSI BIOS determines i f the system BIOS has already installed other hard disks, such as an IDE drive. If so, the SCSI BIOS maps any SCSI d rives it finds behind the already-installed drive(s). Otherwise , the SCSI BIOS installsdrives starting with the system boot drive and the system boots from adrive controlled by the SCSI BIOS.
ENTERI NG SETUP
Power ON the computer and press Ctrl+C immediately will allow you to enter Setup.
Over view
4-1. Main Menu
W hen invoked, the Configuration Utility (CU) first displays the Main Menu, which contains a scrolling list of up to 256 LSI Logic PCI to SCSI host adapters and nformation about each of them. Use the arrow keys to select an adapter. Press Enter to view and modify the properties of the selected adapter, and to gain access to the attached devices. The CU can only access adapters with LSI Logic Control enabled. After selecting an adapter and pressing Enter, the CU scans the adapter’s SCSI bus and then displays the Adapter Properties screen.
The Main Menu contains two selections: Boot Adapter List and Globa l Properties. The Boot Adapte r List allows selection and ordering of boot adapters. The Global Properties allows changes to global settings.
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LSI Logic MPT SCSI Setup Utility V ersion -x.xxx
<Boot Adapter List> <Global Properties>
LSI Logic Host Bus Adapters Adapter PCI Dev/ Port IRQ NVM Boot LSI Logic RAID
BusFunc Number Order Control Status <LSI1030 2 28> 9000 10 Y es 0 Enabled - ­<LSI1030 2 29> 9400 11 Y es 1 Enabled - -
Esc=Abort/Exit ArrowKeys=Select Item +/- = Change [Item]
Home/End=Select Item Enter=Execute <Item>
F2=Menu
Field Description
Adapter Indicates the specific family of LSI Logic Host Adapters. PCI Bus Indicates the PCI Bus number assigned by the system BIOS to an
adapter. The PCI Bus number can be between 0x00 and 0xFF.
Dev/Func Indicates the PCI Device and PCI Function assigned by the system
BIOS to an adapter. Bits [2:0] of this 8-bit value designate the PCI Function. Bits [7:3] designate the PCI Device.
Port Number Indicates the I/O Port Number that communicates with an adapter.
The system BIOS assigns this number.
IRQ Indicates the Interrupt Request Line for the adapter. The system
BIOS assigns this value.
NVM Indicates whether an adapter has nonvolatile memory. The possible
values are es or No.
Boot Order Indicates the relative boot order of an adapter. The BIOS traverses
up to four adapters in the specified order in search of bootable media. The possible values are 0, 1, 2, or 3. The Boot Adapter List
Menu modifies this item. LSI Logic Indicates whether an adapter is eligible for LSI Logic software Control control or is reserved for control by non-LSI Logic software.
Main Menu Field Description
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4-1-1. Boot Adapter List
LSI Logic MPT SCSI Setup Utility V ersion -x.xxx Boot Adapter List Insert = Add an adapter Delete = Remove an adapter Adapter PCI Dev/ Boot Current Next
BusFunc Order Status Boot <LSI1030 2 28> [0] [On] [On] <LSI1030 2 29> [1] [On] [On]
Press Insert to select an adapter from this list:
<LSI1030 2 28>
<LSI1030 2 29>
Esc=Abort/Exit ArrowKeys=Select Item +/- = Change [Item]
Home/End=Select Item Enter=Execute <Item>
F2=Menu
Figure 4-1-1: Boot Adapter List
The Boot Adapter List Menu s pecifies the adapter boot order when more than one OS adapter is present. The CU can des ignate up to four adapters as bootable. To access the Boot Adapter Menu, select <Boot Adapter List> on the Main Menu and press enter. The CU then displays the Boot Adapter List Menu.
To add an adapter to the boot list, press Insert while on the Boot Adapter List. Thi s locates the cursor on the adapter select list. Use the arrow keys to select an adapter and press Enter to add i t to the end of Boot Adapter List. To remove an adapter from the boot l ist, select the adapter and press Delete. Select the adapter and press the “-” key to decrease the adapter¡¦s relative order in the boot list, or press the “+” key to increase he adapter¡¦s relative order in the boot list.
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Boot Adpater List Menu Field Description
Field Description
Adapter Indicates the specific family of LSI Logic Host Adapters. PCI Bus Indicates the PCI Bus number assigned by the system BIOS to an
adapter. The PCI Bus number can be between 0x00 and 0xFF.
Dev/Func Indicates the PCI Device and PCI Function assigned by the system
BIOS to an adapter. Bits [2:0] of this 8-bit value designate the PCI Function. Bits [7:3] designate the PCI Device.
Boot Order Indicates the relative boot order of an adapter. The BIOS traverses
up to four adapters in the specified order in search of bootable media. The possible values are 0, 1, 2, or 3. The Boot Adapter List Menu modifies this item.
Current Status Indicates if an adapter in the boot list was enabled during the most
recent boot.The Fusion-MPT SCSI BIOS ignores disabled adapters and their attacheddevices, but these adapters and devices are visible to the CU.
Next Boot Specifies whether to enable an adapter upon the next boot.
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Global Properties Pause When Boot Alert Displayed [Y es] Boot Information Display Mode [V erbose] Negotiate with devices [Supported] Video Mode [Color] Support Interrupt [Hook interrupt, the Default]
<Restore Defaults>
Figure 4-1-2: Global Properities
The Global P roperties Menu allows configuration of the Display and Video modes, as well as a pause if the CU displays an alert message. To access the Global Properties Menu, select <Global Properties>he Main Menu and press Enter. The system then displays the on Global Properties Menu.
4-1-2. Global Pr operities
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Global Properities Menu Field Description
Field Description
Pause When Boot Alert This option specifies whether or not the CU pauses Displayed for user acknowledgement after displaying an alert
message during boot. To continue after displaying a message, specify ‘No’. To wait for the user to press
any key after displaying a message, specify ‘Yes’. Boot Information This option specifies the information display mode of Display Mode the BIOS. It controls how much adapter and device
information the system displays during boot. You
can set the Display Mode to either ’Terse’ or ‘Verbose’.
Specify the Terse mode to display the minimum amount
of information. Specify theVerbose mode to display
detailed information. Negotiate with Devices This option sets the default value for synchronous
and wide negotiations with specified devices.
Options are: All, None, or Supported. Video Mode This option specifies the default video mode for the
CU. You can set the Video Mode to either ‘Color’
or ‘Monochrome’. The monochrome
settingenhances readability on a monochrome
monitor. Support Interrupt This option allows the ability to stop the system from
hanging on INT40. <Restore Defaults> Pressing Enter obtains default settings.
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Figure 4-1-3: Adapter Properities
LSI Logic MPT SCSI Setup Utility V ersion -x.xxx Adapter Properties Adapter PCI Dev/
Bus Func
LSI1030 0 60
<Device Properties> Host SCSI ID [ 7] SCSI Bus Scan Order [Low to High (0..Max)] Removable Media Support [None] CHS Mapping [SCSI Plug and Play Mapping] Spinup Delay (Secs) [2] Secondary Cluster Server [No] Termination Control [Auto] <Restore Defaults>
Esc=Abort/Exit ArrowKeys=Select Item +/- = Change [Item]
Home/End=Select Item Enter=Execute <Item>
F2=Menu
The Adapter Properti es Menu allows you to view and modify adapter settings. It also provides access to an ad apter¡¦s device settings. To access the Adapter Properties Menu, select the adapter on the Main Me nu and press enter. The CU then displays the Adapter Properties Menu for the selected adapter.
4-1-3. Adapter Properties Menu
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Adapter Properties Menu Field Description
Field Description
<Device Press Enter to view and modify device properties. Properties> <Mirroring Press Enter to view and modify the mirroring properties. The Properties> CU grays-out this field if the Integrated Mirroring feature is
currently unavailable. This could result from using firmware that does not support the IM feature or having an incompatiblefrom using firmware that does not support the
IM feature or having an incompatible setup. <Synchronize If a mirrored volume currently exists, press enter to Whole Mirror> resynchronize the volume. The CU greys-out this field if the
current firmware in use does not support the IM feature or if
the existing mirrored volume does not need
resynchronization. Host SCSI ID This field indicates the SCSI identifier of an adapter. LSI
Logic recommends setting this field to the highest priority
SCSI identifier, which is SCSI ID 7. SCSI Bus Scan This field indicates the order in which to scan SCSI Order identifiers on an adapter. Changing this item affects drive
letter assignments if more than one device is attached to an
adapter and might create a conflict with an operating system
that automatically assigns drive order. Removable This field specifies the removable media support option for Media Support an adapter. There are three possible settings: None, Boot
Drive Only, and With Media Installed. ‘None’ indicates there is
no removable media support, whether the drive is selected
as first (BBS), or is the first in the scan order (non-BBS). ‘A
Boot Drive Only’ provides removable media support for a
removable hard drive if it is first in the scan order. ‘With
Media Installed?¦ provides removable media regardless of
the drive ordering.’With Media Installed’ provides removable
media regardless of the drive ordering.
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Adapter Properties Menu Field Description (Cont.)
Field Description
CHS Mapping This field defines the Cylinder Head Sector (CHS) values
mapping method. CHS Mapping allows two settings: ‘SCSI Plug and Play Mapping’ (Default value) and ‘Alternate CHS Mapping’. SCSI Plug and Play Mapping automatically deter mines the most efficient and compatible mapping. Alternate CHS Mapping utilizes an alternate method that might be required if a device is moved betweenadapters from different vendors. These options have no effect after the FDISK command partitions the disk. To change the CHS Mapping on a partitioned disk, use the FDISK command to delete all partitions and reboot the system to clear the memory. Be certain that the correct disk is the target of an FDISK command.
Spinup Delay This field indicates the number of seconds to wait between
spin-ups of devices attached to an adapter. Staggered spin-ups balance the electrical current load on the system during boot. The default value is 2 seconds, with choices
between 1 and 10 seconds. Secondary The options for this field are ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ (Default). Setting Cluster Server this field to Yes indicates that the Fusion-MPT adapter shares
devices with another adapter, and prevents the MPT
SCSI BIOS from issuing SCSI Bus resets. This is a equirement
for the Microsoft Cluster Server. Termination This field indicates if an adapter has automatic termination Control control. The options for this field are ‘Auto’ or ‘Off’. ‘Auto’
indicates that the adapter automatically determines to enable
or disable its termination. ‘Off’ indicates that termination at
the adapter is off and that other devices at the ends of the
SCSI bus must terminate the bus. If Auto is grayed out, it
means that termination is not programmable. Restore Defaults To obtain default settings, press Enter.
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4-2. Exiting the SCSI Setup Utility
Beca use some changes only take effect after the system reboots, it is important to exit the configuration utility properl y. To exit, press Esc and respond to the verification prompts. Some changes might be lost if you reboot before properly exiting the Configuration Utilities.
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Revision History
Chapter 5 Technical Reference
Block Diagram
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Driv er Installation
A. Intel Chipset Softw are Installation Utilities
Insert the driv er CD-title that came with your motherboard into your CD-ROM driver, the driver CD-title will auto start and show a series of Setup Wizard dialog box es. If not, please double click the CD-ROM dev ice icon in "My computer", and execute the setup.exe.
Installation Procedures:
1. The CD auto run program starts, Double click on “Intel Chipset Software Installation Utilities” to start the installation.
2. Then, a series of installation wizards appear. Follow up the wizards to install the driv ers.
3.Setup completed, click “Finish” to restart y our computer.
(3) (4)
2.Click "Nex t".1.Click "Intel Chipset Software
Installation Utility " item.
Auto Run windows Setup Wizard
License Aggremment Readme Information
4.Click "Nex t".
Revision History
Chapter 5 Driver Installation
3.Click "Yes".
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Installation Completed
5. Installation completed, Click "Finish" to restart computer.
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Insert the driv er CD-title that came with your motherboard into your CD-ROM driver, the driver CD-title will auto start and show a series of Setup Wizard dialog box es. If not, please double click the CD-ROM dev ice icon in "My computer", and execute the setup.exe.
Installation Procedures:
1. The CD auto run program starts, Double click on “Broadcom BCM5751” to start the installation.
2. Then, a series of installation wizards appear. Follow up the wizards to install the applications.
B. Broadcom BCM5751 Feature Application Installation
Auto Run windows
Broadcom BCM5751 Driver
1.Click "Broadcom BCM5751 Driv er” item.
1.Click "Managementr Program” item.
Preparing to install
4.Click "Nex t".
Setup program
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License Aggremment
5.Click "Yes".
Selecting features
6. Select the desired features and click “Nex t”.
Selecting Features Control Suite This feature will install Broadcom Adv anced Control Suite graphical user interface.
This appliction contains a set of utilities supporting diagnostic, monitoring, and configuration for Broadcom network adapters.
BASP This feature will install Broadcom Adv anced Server Program. This NDIS
intermediates driv er software allow for load balancing and failover, and VLAN capabilities.
SNMP This feature will install SNMP sub-agent, allowing he SNMP manager to monitor
the Broadcom Network Adapters. Note that the the Microsoft SNMP Serv ice must be running for this feature to function properly .
CIM Provider This feature will install Commond Information Model prov ider that presents network
adapter information to WMI based management applications.
6. Installation completed, Click "OK”.
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Insert the driv er CD-title that came with your motherboard into your CD-ROM driver, the driver CD-title will auto start and show a series of Setup Wizard dialog box es. If not, please double click the CD-ROM dev ice icon in "My computer", and execute the setup.exe.
Installation Procedures:
1. The CD auto run program starts, Double click on “SCSI Driv er” to start the installation.
2. Select the specific folder refering to y our operating system.
C. SCSI Driver Installation
Operating System Menu
Auto Run windows
1. Click "SCSI Driv er" item.
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D. DirectX 9.0 Driver Installation
Auto Run windows
License Agreement
Starting Installaiton
4.Click "Finish" to complete the installation.
Installaiton Wizard completed
Insert the driv er CD-title that came with your motherboard into your CD-ROM driver, the driver CD-title will auto start and show the installation guide. If not, please double click the CD-ROM dev ice icon in "My computer", and execute the setup.exe.
Installation Procedures:
1. The CD auto run program starts, Double click on “Directx 9.0” to start the installation.
2. Then, a series of installation wizards appear. Follow up the wizards to install the driv ers.
3.Setup completed, click “Finish” to restart y our computer.
1.Click "DirectX 9.0 Driv er" item
2.Select “I accept the agreement and click "Nex t".
3. Click “Nex t” to start the installation .
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E. If you don’t find specific drivers
If y ou don’t find specific drivers that you want to install, please take following steps install desired deriv ers.
Installation procedures
Step 1 Insert the driv er CD-title that came with your motherboard into your CD-ROM driver. Step 2 Go to the Desktop of y our computer Step 3 Go to Start --> My Computer Step 4 Right click “My Computer” and select Properities. Step 5 Select “Hardware” tab and click on “Dev ice Manager” Step 6 Double click the hardware dev ice with question mark to install the required drivers.
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Appex dix
Acrony ms Meaning ACPI Adv anced Configuration and Power Interface APM Advanced Power Management AGP Accelerated Graphics Port AMR Audio Modem Riser ACR Advanced Communications Riser BBS BIOS Boot Specification BIOS Basic Input / Output Sy stem CPU Central Processing Unit CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor CRIMM Continuity RIMM CNR Communication and Networking Riser DMA Direct Memory Access DMI Desktop Management Interface DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module DRM Dual Retention Mechanism DRAM Dy namic Random Access Memory DDR Double Data Rate ECP Extended Capabilities Port ESCD Ex tended System Configuration Data ECC Error Checking and Correcting EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility EPP Enhanced Parallel Port ESD Electrostatic Discharge FDD Floppy Disk Device FSB Front Side Bus HDD Hard Disk Device IDE Integrated Dual Channel Enhanced IRQ Interrupt Request
Acronyms
Revision History
Chapter 6 Appendix
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Acrony ms Meaning I/O Input / Output IOAPIC Input Output Adv anced Programmable Input Controller ISA Industry Standard Architecture LAN Local Area Network LBA Logical Block Addressing LED Light Emitting Diode MHz Megahertz MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface MTH Memory Translator Hub MPT Memory Protocol Translator NIC Network Interface Card OS Operating Sy stem OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer PAC PCI A.G.P. Controller POST Power-On Self Test PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect RIMM Rambus in-line Memory Module SCI Special Circumstance Instructions SECC Single Edge Contact Cartridge SRAM Static Random Access Memory SMP Sy mmetric Multi-Processing SMI Sy stem Management Interrupt USB Univ ersal Serial Bus VID Voltage ID
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Technical Support/RMA Sheet
Customer/Country : Company: Phone No.: Contact Person: E-mail Add. :
Model name/Lot Number: PCB rev ision: BIOS v ersion: O.S./A.S.:
Hardware Mfs. Model name Size: Driv er/Utility: Configuration CPU Memory Brand Video Card Audio Card HDD CD-ROM / DVD-ROM Modem Network AMR / CNR Key board Mouse Power supply Other Dev ice
Problem Description:
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