Printer Port (LPT) cable x 1 PATA ( 1 cables) & FDD cable set x 1
IDE to SATA HDD Power cable x 2 GA-9IVDT quick installation guide
CD for motherboard driver & utility GA-9IVDT user’s manual
I/O Shield x1 Retention Module x 2
Computer motherboards and expansion 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 your computer.
WARNING!
1.Unplug your computer when working on the inside.
2.Use a grounded wrist strap before handling computer components. If you do not have
one, touch both of your hands to a safely grounded object or to a metal object, such as
the power 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 with the
components whenever the components are separated from the system.
5.Ensure that the ATX power supply is switched off before you plug in or remove the ATX
power connector on the motherboard.
Installing the motherboard to the chassis…
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 you 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 you can still attach the motherboard to the base
without worrying 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.
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Introduction
Chapter 1 Introduction
Features Summary
Form Factory 12cm x 10.5cm CEB size form factor, 8 layers PCB.
Motherboardy GA-9IVDT Motherboard:
CPUy Dual socket 604 for Intel® Xeon(Nocona/Iwindale)
processor suopprts 3.6 GB and upper
y Intel® Xeon (Nocona/Irwindale) CPUs supports 800 MHz FSB
y L2 cache depend on CPU
Chipsety Intel® E7320 Chipset
®
y Intel
Memoryy 6 x 240-pin DDRII DIMM sockets
y Supports 6 ECC Registered DIMM DDRII 400
y Supports up to 12 GB DRAM
y Supports only 1.8V DDRII DIMM
I/O Controly ITE® ITE IT8712 with HW Monitor
Slotsy 2 PCI-X slot support 64/66MHz (3.3V / The Green slot supports
y 1 PCI slot supports 32/33MHz (5V)
y 1 PCI-E slot by x4
On-Board IDEy 1 IDE bus master (AT A100) IDE ports for up to 2 AT API devices
6300ESB
ZCR)
On-Board Peripheralsy 1 Floppy port supports 2 FDD with 360K, 720K,1.2M, 1.44M
and 2.88M bytes.
y 1 Parallel port supports Normal/EPP/ECP mode
y 1 Serial port (COM)
y 4 x USB 2.0 (2 X at rear, 2 x by cable)
y 1 x VGA port
y 2 x RJ45 LAN port
Hardware Monitory CPU/Power/System Fan Revolution Detect
y CPU shutdown when overtemperature
y System Voltage Detect
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SAT A Controllery Adaptec® AIC-8130 chipset supports SA T AII 4 ports
English
On-Board SATA RAIDy Adaptec® AIC-8130 chipset supports SA T AII interface
On-Board LANy Broadcom® BCM 5705 and 5721 LAN Chipset
On-Board USB 2.0y Built in 6300ESB Chipset
PS/2 Connectory PS/2 Keyboard interface and PS/2 Mouse interace
BIOSy Lincensed Pheonix on 8MB Flash RAM
Additional Featuresy Wake on LAN (WOL)
y Supports RAID 0 ,1, 5, 10 with ZCR card (2020s)
y Supports HOST RAID (RAID 0,1)
y Mirroring supports automatic background rebuilds
y Features LBA and Extended Interrupt 13 drive translation in
controller onboard BIOS
®
y Build in Intel
y RAID 0,1,5,10 are supported when ZCR card is populated. (Optional)
y Supports multi boot function
y User setting for hardware monitoring
y Supports PXE
y AC Recovery
y Poly fuse for keyboard over-current protection
6300ESB chipset
NOTE!
Please ensure that you have update SP1 when running Windows Server 2003.
Failure to do so will cause the low LAN transfer rate.
** Note: This device is reserved for Adaptec AIC-8140 chipset. (Supports 8 SATAports)
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Hardware Installation Process
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Process
To set up your computer, you must complete the following steps:
Step 1- Install the Central Processing Unit (CPU)
Step 2- Install memory modules
Step 3- Install expansion cards
Step 4- Connect ribbon cables, cabinet wires, and power supply
Step4
Step4
Step4
Step3
JP1
F_PANEL1
JP3
1-2 Normal
JP3:USB2 Wake Up
2-3 Wake Up
CMOS_CLR1
SYS_FAN2
U7
L7
MV_SATA1
LPT1
SE-LINK1
PCI-E_X4
WOR1
USB2
PCI-X_2
WOL1
IPMB1
IPMI_CON1
IPMI_PRT1
IDE1
SB_SATA1
SB_SATA2
ATX2
SEMB1
U7
U1L1U1
U1
U7
U1
U7
L1 L7
L1
L1
L7
L7
SW1
SYS_FAN1
JP_PLL1
JP_PLL2
SYS_FAN3
Step 2
COM1
KB_MS1
USB1
DDR2
JP1
PWR_FAN1
ATX1
Step 4
C489
R574
DDR1
R573
CPU1
CPU0_FAN1
Step4
Step4
Step1
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Step 1: Install the Central Processing Unit (CPU)
English
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.
Pin1 indicator
1. Angling the rod to 65-degree maybe feel a
kind of tight , and then continue pull the rod to
90-degree when a noise “cough” made.
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.
2. CPU Top View
4. Press down the CPU socket lever
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 Intel approved cooling fan.
2.We recommend you to apply the thermal tape to provide better heat conduction
between your CPU and heatsink.
(The CPU cooling fan might stick to the CPU due to the hardening of the thermal
paste. During this condition if you try to remove the cooling fan, you might pull the
processor out of the CPU socket alone with the cooling fan, and might damage the
processor. T o avoid this from happening, we suggest you to either use thermal tape
instead of thermal paste, or remove the cooling fan with extreme caution.)
3.Make sure the CPU fan power cable is plugged in to the CPU fan connector, this
completes the installation.
Please refer to CPU heat sink user's manual for more detail installation procedure.
Hardware Installation Process
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 exactly the position on
the motherboard.
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English
3. Fasten the heatsink supporting-base onto the
CPU socket on the mainboard.
4. Make sure the CPU fan is plugged to
the CPU fan connector, than install
complete.
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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/remove 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 motherboard has 6 dual inline memory module (DIMM) sockets. The BIOS will automatically detects
memory type and size. T o 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.
JP1
LPT1
F_PANEL1
SE-LINK1
WOR1
JP3
WOL1
USB2
1-2 Normal
JP3:USB2 Wake Up
2-3 Wake Up
PCI-X_2
IPMB1
IPMI_CON1
IPMI_PRT1
CMOS_CLR1
SYS_FAN2
U7
L7
MV_SATA1
IDE1
SB_SATA1
SB_SATA2
SEMB1
U1L1U1
U7
U1
U7
U1
U7
L1
L1
L7
L7
L1 L7
SW1
PCI-E_X4
SYS_FAN1
JP_PLL1
JP_PLL2
SYS_FAN3
CPU1
ATX2
COM1
KB_MS1
USB1
DDR2
JP1
PWR_FAN1
ATX1
C489
R574
DDR1
R573
CPU0_FAN1
Notch
DDR
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1. The DIMM slot has a notch, so the DIMM
English
2. Insert the DIMM memory module vertically into
3. Close the plastic clip at both edges of the DIMM
memory module can only fit in one direction.
the DIMM slot. Then push it down.
Please note that DIMM must be populated
in order starting at the nearest slot from
the ATX power.
slots to lock the DIMM module.
Reverse the installation steps when you wish
to remove the DIMM module.
Notch
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English
Table 2. DIMM Placement DDR2-400
Table 1. Supported DIMM Module Type
TechnologyOrganizationSDRAM Chips/DIMM
256MB8MB x 8 x 4 bks8
16MB x 4 x 4bks16
512MB16MB x 8 x 4bks8
32MB x 4 x 4bks16
1GB32MB x 8 x 4bks8
64MB x 4 x 4bks16
DIMM ConfigurationDIMM1DIMM2DIMM3
1 Single RankEmptyEmptySingle Rank
1 Dual RankEmptyEmptyDual Rank
2 Single RankEmptySingle RankSingle Rank
1 Dual Rank, 1 Single RankEmptySingle RankDual Rank
2 Dual RankEmptyDual RankDual Rank
3 Single RankSingle RankSingle RankSingle Rank
1 Dual Rank, 2 Single RankSingle RankSingle RankDual Rank
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Step 3: Install expansion cards
1. Read the related expansion card’s instruction document before install the expansion card into
the computer.
2. Remove your server’s chassis cover, necessary screws and slot bracket from the computer.
3. Press the expansion 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 expansion card.
6. Replace your computer’s chassis cover.
7. Power on the computer, if necessary, setup BIOS utility of expansion card from BIOS.
8. Install related driver from the operating system.
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2
Step 4: Connect ribbon cables, cabinet wires, and power
supply
English
Step 4-1 : I/O Back Panel Introduction
SB_SATA1
CPU1
CPU0_FAN1
R573
DDR1
R574
C489
ATX1
PWR_FAN1
DDR2
USB1
KB_MS1
COM1
SW1
SYS_FAN3
JP_PLL2
JP_PLL1
SYS_FAN1
IDE1
IPMI_PRT1
IPMI_CON1
IPMB1
WOL1
WOR1
PCI-E_X4
SE-LINK1
LPT1
JP1
SYS_FAN2
CMOS_CLR1
PCI-X_2
2-3 Wake Up
JP3:USB2 Wake Up
1-2 Normal
USB2
JP3
F_PANEL1
X
Y
Z
[
\
\
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X PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Connector
To install a PS/2 port keyboard and mouse, plug the mouse to the upper port (green) and the keyboard
to the lower port (purple).
Y USB port
Before you connect your device(s) into USB connector(s), please make sure your device(s) such
as USB keyboard, mouse, scanner, zip, speaker...etc. have a standard USB interface.
Also make sure your OS supports USB controller. If your OS does not support USB controller,
please contact OS vendor for possible patch or driver upgrade. For more information please
contact your OS or device(s) vendors.
Z/[ Serial Port / VGA Port
This connector supports 1 standard COM port. Device like mouse and modem etc can be
connected to Serial port.
\ LAN1/2 Port
The provided Internet connection is Gigabit Ethernet, providing data transfer speeds of 10/100/
1000Mbps.
LAN PortStatusDescription
LA NYellow LED OnGIGALAN connected
Green LED OnGIGALAN at Speed 10/100MB
Green LED BlinkingData Transfer
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Step 4-2 :Connectors and Jumper Setting Introduction
English
T
I
J
P
JP1
G
F_PANEL1
R
1
V
JP3
H
1-2 Normal
JP3:USB2 Wake Up
2-3 Wake Up
W
X
CMOS_CLR1
SYS_FAN2
N
U7
L7
MV_SATA1
LPT1
SE-LINK1
PCI-E_X4
WOR1
USB2
PCI-X_2
S
E
WOL1
IPMB1
IPMI_CON1
IPMI_PRT1
IDE1
SB_SATA1
SB_SATA2
ATX2
SEMB1
U7
U1L1U1
U1
U7
U1
U7
L1 L7
L1
L1
L7
L7
F
B
Q
D
SW1
SYS_FAN1
JP_PLL1
JP_PLL2
Y
Z
SYS_FAN3
CPU1
COM1
DDR2
C489
R574
DDR1
R573
C
O
L
A) ATX1O) SYS_FAN3
B) AT X2P) LPT1
C) IDE1Q) ID_SW1
D) FDD1R) F_Panel
E) MV_SAT A1S) BAT1 (Battery)
F) MV_SATA2T) JP1
G) COM2U) JP2
H) USB2V) JP3
I) WOR1W) JP4
J) WOL1X) CMOS_CLR1
K) CPU_FAN1Y) JP_PLL1
L) CPU_FAN2Z) JP_PLL2
M) PWR_FAN11) JP_SPK1
N) SYS_FAN2
KB_MS1
USB1
JP1
U
M
PWR_FAN1
ATX1
A
CPU0_FAN1
K
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A) ATX 1 (ATX Power Connector)
JP1
LPT1
F_PANEL1
SE-LINK1
WOR1
JP3
WOL1
USB2
1-2 Normal
JP3:USB2 Wake Up
2-3 Wake Up
PCI-X_2
IPMB1
IPMI_CON1
IPMI_PRT1
CMOS_CLR1
SYS_FAN2
U7
L7
MV_SATA1
IDE1
SB_SATA1
SB_SATA2
SEMB1
U1L1U1
U7
U1
U7
U1
U7
L1
L1
L7
L7
L1 L7
SW1
PCI-E_X4
SYS_FAN1
JP_PLL1
JP_PLL2
SYS_FAN3
CPU1
ATX2
AC power cord should only be connected to
your power supply unit after A TX power cable
and other related devices are firmly connected
to the mainboard.
2.88Mbytes floppy disk types. The red stripe of the ribbon cable must be the same side with the
Pin1.
Please connect first harddisk to IDE1. The red stripe of the ribbon cable must be the same side with
1
JP1
LPT1
F_PANEL1
SE-LINK1
WOR1
JP3
WOL1
USB2
1-2 Normal
JP3:USB2 Wake Up
2-3 Wake Up
PCI-X_2
IPMB1
IPMI_CON1
IPMI_PRT1
CMOS_CLR1
SYS_FAN2
U7
L7
MV_SATA1
IDE1
SB_SATA1
SB_SATA2
SEMB1
U7
U1L1U1
U1
U1
U7
U7
L1
L1
L7
L7
L1 L7
SW1
PCI-E_X4
SYS_FAN1
JP_PLL1
JP_PLL2
SYS_FAN3
CPU1
ATX2
COM1
KB_MS1
USB1
DDR2
JP1
PWR_FAN1
ATX1
C489
R574
DDR1
R573
CPU0_FAN1
2
40
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Please connect the floppy drive ribbon cables to FDD. It supports 360K,720K,1.2M,1.44M and
JP1
LPT1
F_PANEL1
SE-LINK1
WOR1
JP3
WOL1
USB2
1-2 Normal
JP3:USB2 Wake Up
2-3 Wake Up
PCI-X_2
IPMB1
IPMI_CON1
IPMI_PRT1
CMOS_CLR1
SYS_FAN2
U7
L7
MV_SATA1
IDE1
SB_SATA1
SB_SATA2
SEMB1
U7
U1L1U1
U1
U1
U7
U7
L1
L1
L7
L7
L1 L7
SW1
PCI-E_X4
SYS_FAN1
JP_PLL1
JP_PLL2
SYS_FAN3
CPU1
ATX2
COM1
KB_MS1
USB1
DDR2
JP1
PWR_FAN1
ATX1
C489
R574
DDR1
R573
CPU0_FAN1
2
1
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E / F ) MV_SATA1/SA TA2/SATA3SA TA4 (Serial A TA Connectors)
You can connect the Serial ATA device to this connector, it provides you high speed transfer rates
(150MB/sec).
F_PANEL1
JP3
USB2
1-2 Normal
JP3:USB2 Wake Up
2-3 Wake Up
PCI-X_2
CMOS_CLR1
SYS_FAN2
U1
U7
U7
L1
L1 L7
L7
MV_SATA1
MV_SATA3
MV_SATA2
MV_SATA1
G ) COM2
F_PANEL1
JP3
USB2
1-2 Normal
JP3:USB2 Wake Up
2-3 Wake Up
PCI-X_2
CMOS_CLR1
SYS_FAN2
U1
U7
U7
L1
L1 L7
L7
MV_SATA1
LPT1
SE-LINK1
WOR1
WOL1
IPMB1
IPMI_CON1
IPMI_PRT1
SB_SATA1
SB_SATA2
SEMB1
U7
U1L1U1
U7
L7
L7
MV_SATA4
LPT1
SE-LINK1
WOR1
WOL1
IPMB1
IPMI_CON1
IPMI_PRT1
SB_SATA1
SB_SATA2
SEMB1
U7
U1L1U1
U1
U7
L1
L7
L7
JP1
SW1
PCI-E_X4
SYS_FAN1
COM1
KB_MS1
USB1
DDR2
JP1
PWR_FAN1
ATX1
7
Pin No.Definition
1GND
JP_PLL1
JP_PLL2
SYS_FAN3
IDE1
CPU1
C489
R574
DDR1
R573
CPU0_FAN1
1
ATX2
U1
L1
JP1
SW1
PCI-E_X4
SYS_FAN1
COM1
KB_MS1
USB1
DDR2
JP1
1
2
PWR_FAN1
ATX1
2TXP
3TXN
4GND
5RXN
6RXP
7GND
Pin No.Definition
1DCD#2
2SIN2
3SONT2
4DTR#2
JP_PLL1
JP_PLL2
SYS_FAN3
IDE1
ATX2
CPU1
C489
R574
DDR1
R573
CPU0_FAN1
10
9
5CGND
6DSR#2
7RTS#2
8CTS#2
9RI#2
10N C
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H ) USB2 (Front USB Connector )
connect the front USB cable. Please contact your nearest dealer for optional front USB cable.
English
Be careful with the polarity of the front USB connector. Check the pin assignment while you
JP1
LPT1
F_PANEL1
SE-LINK1
WOR1
JP3
WOL1
USB2
1-2 Normal
JP3:USB2 Wake Up
2-3 Wake Up
PCI-X_2
IPMB1
IPMI_CON1
IPMI_PRT1
CMOS_CLR1
SYS_FAN2
U7
L7
MV_SATA1
IDE1
SB_SATA1
SB_SATA2
SEMB1
U1L1U1
U7
U1
U7
U1
U7
L1
L1
L7
L7
L1 L7
SW1
PCI-E_X4
SYS_FAN1
JP_PLL1
JP_PLL2
SYS_FAN3
CPU1
ATX2
I ) WOR1 (Wake on Ring)
JP1
LPT1
F_PANEL1
SE-LINK1
WOR1
JP3
WOL1
USB2
1-2 Normal
JP3:USB2 Wake Up
2-3 Wake Up
PCI-X_2
IPMB1
IPMI_CON1
IPMI_PRT1
CMOS_CLR1
SYS_FAN2
U7
L7
MV_SATA1
IDE1
SB_SATA1
SB_SATA2
SEMB1
U1L1U1
U7
U1
U7
U1
U7
L1
L1
L7
L7
L1 L7
SW1
PCI-E_X4
SYS_FAN1
JP_PLL1
JP_PLL2
SYS_FAN3
CPU1
ATX2
COM1
KB_MS1
USB1
DDR2
JP1
1
PWR_FAN1
ATX1
2
Pin No.Definition
1Power
2Power
3USB Dx4USB Dy5USB Dx+
C489
R574
DDR1
R573
CPU0_FAN1
9
10
6USB Dy+
7GND
8GND
9No Pin
10OC
COM1
KB_MS1
USB1
DDR2
JP1
PWR_FAN1
ATX1
R574
C489
DDR1
R573
CPU0_FAN1
1
Pin No.Definition
1Signal
2GND
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J ) WOL1 (Wake on LAN)
your network adapter which also supports WOL.
English
K / L) CPU_FAN1 /2 (CPU Fan Connector)
This connector allows the remove servers to manage the system that installed this mainboard via
JP1
LPT1
F_PANEL1
SE-LINK1
WOR1
JP3
WOL1
USB2
1-2 Normal
JP3:USB2 Wake Up
2-3 Wake Up
PCI-X_2
IPMB1
IPMI_CON1
IPMI_PRT1
CMOS_CLR1
SYS_FAN2
U7
L7
MV_SATA1
IDE1
SB_SATA1
SB_SATA2
SEMB1
U1L1U1
U7
U1
U7
U1
U7
L1
L1
L7
L7
L1 L7
SW1
PCI-E_X4
SYS_FAN1
JP_PLL1
JP_PLL2
SYS_FAN3
CPU1
ATX2
COM1
KB_MS1
USB1
DDR2
JP1
PWR_FAN1
ATX1
Pin No.Definition
1Signal
R574
C489
DDR1
R573
CPU0_FAN1
1
2GND
3+5VSB
Please note, a proper installation of the CPU cooler is essential to prevent the CPU from running
under abnormal condition or damaged by overheating.The CPU fan connector supports Max. current
up to 1A .
JP1
LPT1
F_PANEL1
SE-LINK1
WOR1
JP3
WOL1
USB2
1-2 Normal
JP3:USB2 Wake Up
2-3 Wake Up
PCI-X_2
IPMB1
IPMI_CON1
IPMI_PRT1
CMOS_CLR1
SYS_FAN2
U7
L7
MV_SATA1
IDE1
SB_SATA1
SB_SATA2
SEMB1
U1L1U1
U7
U1
U7
U1
U7
L1
L1
L7
L7
L1 L7
SW1
PCI-E_X4
SYS_FAN1
JP_PLL1
JP_PLL2
SYS_FAN3
CPU1
ATX2
COM1
KB_MS1
USB1
DDR2
JP1
CPU FAN 1
PWR_FAN1
ATX1
1
Pin No.Definition
1GND
2+12V
3Sense
R574
C489
DDR1
R573
CPU0_FAN1
1
4Control
CPU FAN 2
CPU FAN 1
CPU FAN 2
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M) PWR_FAN1 (Power Fan Connector)
English
N / O ) SYS_FAN 2 / 3 (System Fan Connector)
temperature. These connectors are for system use only.
This connector allows you to link with the cooling fan on the system case to lower the system
temperature.
JP1
LPT1
F_PANEL1
SE-LINK1
WOR1
JP3
WOL1
USB2
1-2 Normal
JP3:USB2 Wake Up
2-3 Wake Up
PCI-X_2
IPMB1
IPMI_CON1
IPMI_PRT1
CMOS_CLR1
SYS_FAN2
U7
L7
MV_SATA1
IDE1
SB_SATA1
SB_SATA2
SEMB1
U1L1U1
U7
U1
U7
U1
U7
L1
L1
L7
L7
L1 L7
SW1
PCI-E_X4
SYS_FAN1
JP_PLL1
JP_PLL2
SYS_FAN3
CPU1
ATX2
COM1
KB_MS1
USB1
DDR2
JP1
PWR_FAN1
ATX1
Pin No.Definition
1GND
2+12V
1
R574
C489
DDR1
R573
CPU0_FAN1
3Sense
This connector allows you to link with the cooling fan on the system case to lower the system
F_PANEL1
JP3
USB2
1-2 Normal
JP3:USB2 Wake Up
2-3 Wake Up
PCI-X_2
CMOS_CLR1
SYS_FAN2
U7
U1
U7
U7
L1
L7
L1 L7
L7
MV_SATA1
SYS FAN 2
JP1
LPT1
SE-LINK1
PCI-E_X4
WOR1
WOL1
IPMB1
IPMI_CON1
IPMI_PRT1
IDE1
SB_SATA1
SB_SATA2
ATX2
SEMB1
U1L1U1
U7
U1
L1
L7
SYS FAN 3
SW1
SYS_FAN1
JP_PLL1
JP_PLL2
SYS_FAN3
CPU1
COM1
KB_MS1
USB1
DDR2
JP1
PWR_FAN1
ATX1
R574
C489
DDR1
R573
CPU0_FAN1
1
SYS FAN 2
1
Pin No.Definition
1GND
212V
3Sense
Pin No.Definition
1GND
212V
SYS FAN 3
3Sense
G
H
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Connector Introduction
P ) LPT1
&Please connect the printer device via this
connector.
&Please connect the power LED, PC speaker, reset switch and power switch of your chassis front
English
panel to the F_PANEL connector according to the pin assignment above.
JP1
LPT1
F_PANEL1
SE-LINK1
WOR1
JP3
WOL1
USB2
1-2 Normal
JP3:USB2 Wake Up
2-3 Wake Up
PCI-X_2
IPMB1
IPMI_CON1
IPMI_PRT1
CMOS_CLR1
SYS_FAN2
U7
L7
MV_SATA1
IDE1
SB_SATA1
SB_SATA2
SEMB1
U7
U1L1U1
U1
U1
U7
U7
L1
L1
L7
L7
L1 L7
SW1
PCI-E_X4
SYS_FAN1
JP_PLL1
JP_PLL2
SYS_FAN3
CPU1
ATX2
COM1
KB_MS1
USB1
DDR2
JP1
PWR_FAN1
ATX1
C489
R574
DDR1
R573
CPU0_FAN1
12
23
24
Pin NoSignal NameDescription
1PWR_LED+Dual Color LED (+/-) / Single Color LED (-)
25VSBP5VStand By Power (Reserverd)
3KeyPin Removed
4ID_LED+ID LED Signal anode (+)
5PWR-Dual Color LED (-/+) / Single Color LED (+)
6ID_LED-ID LED Signal cathode(-)
7HD+Hard Disk LED Signal anode (+)
8F_SYSRDYSystem Fan Fail LED Signal anode (+)
9HD-Hard Disk LED Signal cathode(-)
10SYS_STATUS-System Status LED Signal cathode(-)
11PWB+Soft Power connector anode (+)
12LAN1_ACTLAN1 access LED Signal
13PWB+ GNDSoft Power connector Ground
14L1_LINK-LAN1 linked LED Signal cathode(-)
15RST_BTN-Reset button cathode(-)
16SENSOR_SDASMBus Data
17RST_BTN_GNDReset Button GND
18SENSOR_SCLSMBus Clock
19SV_SW-Service ID LED Switch
20CASE_OPEN#Case Open Signal
21SV_SW- (GND)Service ID LED Switch GND
22LAN2_ACTLAN2 access LED Signal
23NMI_SW-NMI Switch cathode(-)
24L2_LINK-LAN2 linked LED Signal cathode(-)
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S ) BAT1 (Battery)
English
If you want to erase CMOS...
1.Turn OFF the computer and unplug the power cord.
2.Remove the battery, wait for 30 second.
3.Re-install the battery.
4.Plug the power cord and turn ON the computer.
JP1
LPT1
F_PANEL1
SE-LINK1
WOR1
JP3
WOL1
USB2
1-2 Normal
JP3:USB2 Wake Up
2-3 Wake Up
PCI-X_2
IPMB1
IPMI_CON1
IPMI_PRT1
CMOS_CLR1
SYS_FAN2
U7
L7
MV_SATA1
IDE1
SB_SATA1
SB_SATA2
SEMB1
U1L1U1
U7
U1
U7
U1
U7
L1
L1
L7
L7
L1 L7
SW1
PCI-E_X4
SYS_FAN1
JP_PLL1
JP_PLL2
SYS_FAN3
CPU1
ATX2
COM1
KB_MS1
USB1
DDR2
JP1
PWR_FAN1
ATX1
R574
C489
DDR1
R573
CPU0_FAN1
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly
CAUTION
replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent
type recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
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T) JP1 (Onboard VGA Enable/Disable Function)
English
1-2 Normal
JP3:USB2 Wake Up
U / V) JP2/JP3 (USB Wake Up Function)
JP1
LPT1
F_PANEL1
SE-LINK1
WOR1
JP3
WOL1
USB2
2-3 Wake Up
PCI-X_2
IPMB1
IPMI_CON1
IPMI_PRT1
CMOS_CLR1
SYS_FAN2
U7
L7
MV_SATA1
IDE1
SB_SATA1
SB_SATA2
SEMB1
U1L1U1
U7
U1
U7
U1
U7
L1
L1
L7
L7
L1 L7
SW1
PCI-E_X4
SYS_FAN1
JP_PLL1
JP_PLL2
SYS_FAN3
CPU1
ATX2
COM1
KB_MS1
USB1
DDR2
JP1
1
PWR_FAN1
ATX1
R574
C489
DDR1
R573
CPU0_FAN1
1-2 close: Enable VGA function
(Default)
1
2-3 close: Disable VGA function
JP2
JP1
LPT1
F_PANEL1
SE-LINK1
WOR1
JP3
WOL1
USB2
1-2 Normal
JP3:USB2 Wake Up
2-3 WakeUp
PCI-X_2
IPMB1
IPMI_CON1
IPMI_PRT1
CMOS_CLR1
SYS_FAN2
U7
L7
MV_SATA1
IDE1
SB_SATA1
SB_SATA2
SEMB1
U1L1U1
U7
U1
U7
U1
U7
L1
L1
L7
L7
L1 L7
SW1
PCI-E_X4
SYS_FAN1
JP_PLL1
JP_PLL2
SYS_FAN3
CPU1
ATX2
COM1
KB_MS1
USB1
DDR2
JP1
PWR_FAN1
ATX1
1
1-2 close: Normal (Default)
1
R574
C489
DDR1
R573
CPU0_FAN1
2-3 close: Enable USB wake-up function
JP3
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W) JP4 (BIOS Write Protect Setting Jumper)
Jumper Setting
JP1
LPT1
F_PANEL1
SE-LINK1
WOR1
JP3
WOL1
USB2
1-2 Normal
JP3:USB2 Wake Up
2-3 Wake Up
PCI-X_2
IPMB1
IPMI_CON1
IPMI_PRT1
CMOS_CLR1
SYS_FAN2
U7
L7
MV_SATA1
IDE1
SB_SATA1
SB_SATA2
SEMB1
U1L1U1
U7
U1
U7
U1
U7
L1
L1
L7
L7
L1 L7
SW1
PCI-E_X4
SYS_FAN1
JP_PLL1
JP_PLL2
SYS_FAN3
CPU1
ATX2
COM1
KB_MS1
USB1
DDR2
JP1
1-2 close: T op Block Lock (Default)
PWR_FAN1
ATX1
3-4 close: 2-8 Block Lock
R574
C489
DDR1
R573
CPU0_FAN1
Open: All blocks write enabled
X ) CLR_CMOS (Clear CMOS Function)
Y ou 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.
BIOS Setup is an overview of the BIOS Setup Program. The program that allows users to modify the
basic system 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.
ENTERING SETUP
Power ON the computer and press <F2> immediately will allow you to enter Setup.
CONTROL KEYS
<Ç>Move to previous item
<È>Move to next item
<Å>Move to the item in the left hand
<Æ>Move to the item in the right hand
<Esc>Main Menu - Quit and not save changes into CMOS Status Page Setup Menu and
Option Page Setup Menu - Exit current page and return to Main Menu
<+/PgUp> Increase the numeric value or make changes
<-/PgDn>Decrease the numeric value or make changes
<F1>General help, only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu
<F2>Reserved
<F3>Reserved
<F4>Reserved
<F6>Reserved
<F7>Reserved
<F8>Reserved
<F9>Load the Optimized Defaults
<F10>Save all the CMOS changes, only for Main Menu
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GETTING HELP
Main Menu
The on-line description of the highlighted setup function is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Status Page Setup Menu / 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. T o exit the Help Window press <Esc>.
zz
zMain
zz
This setup page includes all the items in standard compatible BIOS.
zz
zAdvanced
zz
This setup page includes all the items of AMI special enhanced features.
(ex: Auto detect fan and temperature status, automatically configure hard disk parameters.)
zz
zSecurity
zz
Change, set, or disable password. It allows you to limit access the system and setup.
zz
zServer
zz
Server additional features enabled/disabled setup menus.
zz
zBoot
zz
This setup page include all the items of first boot function features.
zz
zExit
zz
There are five optionsin this selection: Exit Saving Changes, Exit Discarding Changes, Load
Optimal Defaults, Load Failsafe Defaults, and Discard Changes.
BIOS Setup
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Main
Once you enter Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu (Figure 1) will appear on the screen. Use
arrow keys to select among the items and press <Enter> to accept or enter the sub-menu.
PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility
Main Advanced Security ServerBoot Exit
System Time:[00:13:12]Item Specific Help
System Date:[01/01/2005]
Legacy Diskette A[1.44MB/1.25MB 3
inch AT-type high-density drive; 360K byte capacity
1/2
inch AT-type high-density drive; 1.2M byte capacity
1/2
inch double-sided drive; 720K byte capacity
1/2
inch double-sided drive; 1.44M byte capacity.
1/2
inch double-sided drive; 2.88M byte capacity.
1/2
reference a 1024 byte/sector Japanese media format. The 1.25MB,3
1/2
diskette
requires 3-Mode floppy-disk drive.
IDE Channel 0 Ma ster, Slave / Cha nnel 1 Ma ster, Slave, Serial ATA
The category identifies the types of hard disk from drive 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 type which 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 you select User Type, related information will be asked to enter to the following items. Enter the
information directly from the keyboard and press <Enter>. Such information should be provided in the
documentation form your hard disk vendor or the system manufacturer.
TYPE
1-39: Predefined types.
Users: Set parameters by User.
Auto: Set parameters automatically. (Default Vaules)
CD-ROM: Use for ATAPI CD-ROM drives or double click [Auto] to set all HDD parameters
automatically.
ATAPI Removable: Removable disk drive is installed here.
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Multi-Sector Transfer
This field displays the information of Multi-Sector Transfer Mode.
Disabled: The data transfer from and to the device occurs one sector at a time.
Auto: The data transfer from and to the device occurs multiple sectors at a time if the device
supports it.
LBA ModeThis field shows if the device type in the specific IDE channel
support LBA Mode.
32-Bit I/OEnable this function to max imize the IDE data transfer rate.
Transfer ModeThis field shows the information of T eansfer Mode.
Ultra DMA ModeThis filed displays the DMA mode of the device in the specific IDE
channel.
System Information
This category includes the information of Processor Type, Speed, Extended memory, BIOS Version,
BIOS Date, System Product Name, System serial number, System version, System UUID, Main Board
ID, and Main Board Serial number.
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Advanced
About This Section: Advanced
With this section, allowing user to configure your system for basic operation. User can change the
processor options, chipset configuration, PCI configuration and chipset control.
PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility
Main Advanced Security ServerBoot Exit
PCI ConfigurationItem Specific Help
Advanced Chipset Control
Advanced Processor Option
Peripheral Configuration
Hardware Monitor
Reset Configuration Data[No]
ClkGen Spread Spectrum[Disabled]
System After AC Back[Pre-State]
Extended Memory Testing[Enabled]
Network Server[Enabled]
Clear Case Open Logs:[Enter]
EnabledEnables PCI-E port A1 Device 3. (Default Value)
DisabledDisables this function.
BIOS Setup
Data Parity Error Recovery
EnabledEnable data parity error recovery function. (Default vaules)
DisabledDisable this function.
W ake On LAN
This option allow user to determine the action of the system when a LAN wake up occurs.
EnabledEnable Wake On LAN. (Default value)
DisabledDisable this function.
Note: This item must enabled if you’re running under Windows operating system.
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Advanced Processor Option
PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility
Advanced Processor OptionItem Specific Help
Hyper Threading Technology[Enabled]
Thermal Management 2[Disabled]
Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch[Enabled]
Set Max Ext CPUID = 3[Disabled]
This allows users to configure serial prot A by using this option.
Disabled Disable the configuration.
Enabled Enable the configuration (Default value)
Base I/O Address/IRQ
3F8/IRQ4Set IO address to 3F8. (Default value)
2F8/IRQ3Set IO address to 2F8.
3E8/IRQ4Set IO address to 3E8.
2E8/IRQ3Set IO address to 2E8.
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Serial Port B
This allows users to configure serial prot B by using this option.
Disabled Disable the configuration.
Enabled Enable the configuration (Default value)
Base I/O Address/IRQ
3F8/IRQ4Set IO address to 3F8.
2F8/IRQ3Set IO address to 2F8. (Default value)
3E8/IRQ4Set IO address to 3E8.
2E8/IRQ3Set IO address to 2E8.
Parallel Port
This allows users to configure parallel port by using this option.
EnabledEnable the configuration. (Default value)
DisabledDisable the configuration.
Mode
This option allows user to set Parallel Port transfer mode.
EPPUsing Parallel port as Enhanced Parallel Port. (Default)
Bi-directionalUse this setting to support bi-directional transfers on the parallel port.
ECPUsing Parallel port as Extended Capabilities Port.
BIOS Setup
Base I/O Address
378Set IO address to 378
278Set IO address to 278.
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Floppy disk controller
EnabledEnable the floppy disk controller. (Default value)
DisabledDisable the device.
Floppy Check
EnabledEnable the device to verify floppy typer when system boot.
DisabledDisable the this function. (Default value)
Parallel A T A
DisabledDisable the device.
BothSelect both Channel 0 and Channel 1 as Parallel A TA.
(Default value)
Channel 0Select both Channel 0 as Parallel A TA.
Channel1Select both Channel 1 as Parallel ATA.
Serial A T A
EnabledEnable Serial AT A device. (Default value)
DisabledDisable the Serial A T A.
Native Mode Operation
This option allows user to set the native mode for A T A function.
Note that certain OS is not supported under Native Mode.
AutoAuto detected. (Default value)
Serial AT ASet Native mode to Serial A TA.
Parallel AT ASet Native mode to Parallel A T A.
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Re set Configuration Data
YesClear the Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) area.
NoDisable this function. (default value)
Clk Gen Spread Spectrum
EnabledEnable ClkGen Spread Spectrum.
DisabledDisabled this function. (Default value)
System After AC Back
Set the mode od operation if an AC/Power loss occurs.
Power OnPower on system without pressing power button.
Stay OffKeep the power off until the power button is pressed.
Pre- StateSet system to the last sate when AC power is removed. Do not power on
system when AC power is back. (Default value)
Extended Me mory T esting
Determine which type of tests will be performed extended memory. (above 1M)
EnabledEnable Extended Memory Testing. (Default value)
DisabledDisable this function.
BIOS Setup
Network Server
EnabledSystem will be secured at boot to prevent tampering during network
operation. (Default value)
DisabledDisable this function.
Clear Case Open Log
Please [Enter] to clear case open logs.
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Security
PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility
Main AdvancedSecurity ServerBoot Exit
Supervisor Password Is:ClearItem Specific Help
User Password Is:Clear
Set Supervisor Password[Enter]
Set User Password[Enter]
Password On boot[Disabled]
In this section, user can set either supervisor or user passwords, or both for different level of
password securities. In addition, user also can set the virus protection for boot sector.
Set Supervisor Password
Y ou can install and change this options for the setup menus. T ype the password up to 6
characters in lengh and press <Enter>. The password typed now will clear any previously
entered password from the CMOS memory. You will be asked to confirm the entered
password. T ype the password again and press <Enter>. You may also press <Esc> to abort
the selection and not enter a specified password or press <Enter> key to disable this option.
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Set User Password
Y ou can only enter but do not have the right to change the options of the setup menus. When
you select this function, the following message will appear at the center of the screen to assist
you in creating a password.
Type the password up to 6 characters in lengh and press <Enter>. The password typed now
will clear any previously entered password from the CMOS memory. 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 specified password.
Password on boot
Password entering will be required when system on boot.
EnabledRequries entering password when system on boot.
DisabledDisable this function. (Default value)
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Server
PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility
Main Advanced Security ServerBoot Exit
Console RedirectionItem Specific Help
Halt On[Mid]
Memory RAS Feature Control[Standard]
Clear Mem. ECC Error Info.[Disabled]
Fatal Err on port A[Enabled]
Console RedirectionItem Specific Help
Com Port Address[Disabled]
Baud Rate[19.2K]
Console Type[PC ANSI]
Flow Control[CTS/RTS]
Continue C.R after POST[Off]
The “Boot” menu allows user to select among four possible types of boot devices listed
using the up and down arrow keys. By applying <+> and <Space> key, you can promote
devices and by using the <-> key, you can demote devices. Promotion or demotion of devices
alerts the priority that the system uses to search for boot device on system power on.
Boot Device Priority
`Removable Device / Hard Drive / CD-ROM Drive/
These three fields determines which type of device the system attempt to boot from after
PhoenixBIOS Post completed. Specifies the boot sequence from the available devices. If the
first device is not a bootable device, the system will seek for next available device.
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Exit
PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility
Main Advanced Security ServerBoot Exit
Exit Saving ChangesItem Specific Help
Exit Discarding Changes
Load Settup Defaults
Discard Changes
Save Changes
Once you have changed all of the set values in the BIOS setup, you should save your chnages and
exit BIOS setup program. Select “Exit” from the menu bar, to display the following sub-menu.
Exit Saving Changes
Exit Discarding Changes
Load Settup Default
Discard Change
Save Changes
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Exit Saving Cha nge s
This option allows user to exit system setup with saving the changes.
Press <Enter> on this item to ask for the following confirmation message:
Pressing ‘Y’ to store all the present setting values tha user made in this time into CMOS.
Therefore, whenyou boot up your computer next time, the BIOS will
re-configure your system according data in CMOS.
Setup Confirmation
Save configuration changes and exit now?
[Yes][No]
Exit Discarding Change s
This option allows user to exit system setup without changing any
previous settings values in CMOS. The previous selection remain in effect.
This will exit the Setup Utility and restart your compuetr when selecting this option.
Press <Enter> on this item to ask for confirmation message.
Setup Warning
Configuration has not been saved!
Save before exiting?
[Yes][No]
Loa d Settup Defaults
This option allows user to load default values for all setup items.
When you press <Enter> on this item, you will get a confirmation dialog box with a message
as below:
Setup Confirmation
Load default configuratin now?
[Yes][No]
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Discard Cha nge s
This option allows user to load previos values from CMOS for all setup item.
When you press <Enter> on this item, you will get a confirmation dialog box with a message
as below:
Setup Confirmation
Load previous configuration now?
[Yes][No]
Save Cha nge s
This option allows user to save setup dat ato CMOS.
When you press <Enter> on this item, you will get a confirmation dialog box with a message
as below:
Setup Confirmation
Save configuration changes now?
[Yes][No]
BIOS Setup
Press [Yes] to save setup daya to CMOS.
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Revision History
Chapter 4 Technical Reference
Block Diagram
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Driver Installation
Revision History
Chapter 5 Driver Installation
A.Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility
Insert the driver 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 boxes. If not, please double click the
CD-ROM device 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 Utility” to
start the chipset installation.
2. Then, a series of installation wizards appear. Follow up the wizards to install the drivers.
3.Setup completed, click “Finish” to restart your computer.
2.Right click Ethernet Controller
and select Properties.
Driver tab
Update Driver
4..Click “Next.”
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7. Installation completed. Click
“Finish”.
5. Click “Next.”
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C.Adapetc 8130 Host Raid Driver Installation
Installation Procedures:
1. The CD auto run program starts, Double click on “Adaptec 8130 Host Raid”.
2. Click on WINDOWS folder.
3. Copy all files to the floppy disk.
4. Reboot the system.
5. Insert the floppy disk and press F6 when system boot.
Driver Installation
Auto Run windows
1. Click " Adaptec 8130 Host
Raid" item.
(1)
Copy Files
3. Copy files to floppy disk.
Host RAID Driver Installation
2. Click "WINDOWS” folder.
(2)
(3)
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D.DirectX 9.0C Driver Installation
Insert the driver 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 device
icon in "My computer", and execute the setup.exe.
Installation Procedures:
1. The CD auto run program starts, Double click on “Directx9.0C” to start the installation.
2. Then, a series of installation wizards appear. Follow up the wizards to install the drivers.
3.Setup completed, click “Finish” to restart your computer.
Auto Run windows
1.Click "DirectX 9.0 C" item
(1)
Starting Installaiton
3. Click “Next” to start the
installation .
License Agreement
2.Select “I accept the
agreement and click "Next".
(2)
Installaiton Wizard completed
4.Click "Finish" to complete
the installation.
(3)
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Driver Installation
E.Adaptec Storage Manager Utility Installation
Insert the driver 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 device
icon in "My computer", and execute the setup.exe.
Installation Procedures:
1. The CD auto run program starts, Double click on “Adaptec Storage Manager” to start the
installation.
2. Then, a series of installation wizards appear. Follow up the wizards to install the drivers.
3.Setup completed, click “Finish” to restart your computer.
Auto Run windows
1.Click "Adaptec Storage Manager" item
(1)
License Agreement
3. Read through the license
agreement then click “Yes”.
Install Shield Wizard
2.Click "Next".
(2)
Install SNMP Install
4.Click "Next".
(3)
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Choose Destination LocationInstall SNMP Install
(5)
Installation Completed
7. Select “Y es”, I want to restart
my computer and click “Finish”.
(7)
5.Click "Next".
6.Click "Finish".
(6)
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Chapter 6 Appendix
Acronyms
AcronymsMeaning
ACPIAdvanced Configuration and Power Interface
APMAdvanced Power Management
AGPAccelerated Graphics Port
AMRAudio Modem Riser
ACRAdvanced Communications Riser
BBSBIOS Boot Specification
BIOSBasic Input / Output System
CPUCentral Processing Unit
CMOSComplementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
CRIMMContinuity RIMM
CNRCommunication and Networking Riser
DMADirect Memory Access
DMIDesktop Management Interface
DIMMDual Inline Memory Module
DRMDual Retention Mechanism
DRAMDynamic Random Access Memory
DDRDouble Data Rate
ECPExtended Capabilities Port
ESCDExtended System Configuration Data
ECCError Checking and Correcting
EMCElectromagnetic Compatibility
EPPEnhanced Parallel Port
ESDElectrostatic Discharge
FDDFloppy Disk Device
FSBFront Side Bus
HDDHard Disk Device
IDEIntegrated Dual Channel Enhanced
IRQInterrupt Request
Appexdix
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AcronymsMeaning
I/OInput / Output
IOAPICInput Output Advanced Programmable Input Controller
ISAIndustry Standard Architecture
LANLocal Area Network
LBALogical Block Addressing
LEDLight Emitting Diode
MHzMegahertz
MIDIMusical Instrument Digital Interface
MTHMemory Translator Hub
MPTMemory Protocol Translator
NICNetwork Interface Card
OSOperating System
OEMOriginal Equipment Manufacturer
PACPCI A.G.P. Controller
POSTPower-On Self T est
PCIPeripheral Component Interconnect
RIMMRambus in-line Memory Module
SCISpecial Circumstance Instructions
SECCSingle Edge Contact Cartridge
SRAMStatic Random Access Memory
SMPSymmetric Multi-Processing
SMISystem Management Interrupt
USBUniversal Serial Bus
VIDV oltage ID
Model name/Lot Number:PCB revision:
BIOS version:O.S./A.S.:
HardwareMfs.Model nameSize:Driver/Utility:
Configuration
CPU
Memory
Brand
Video Card
Audio Card
HDD
CD-ROM /
DVD-ROM
Modem
Network
AMR / CNR
Keyboard
Mouse
Power supply
Other Device
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