Intel 88ENEP3S00 User Manual

P3 Series
Intel P35/P31
Socket LGA775 Processor Mainboard
User’s Manual
Rev: 1.00, Nov 2007
P/N: 88ENEP3S00
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction .................................................................... 3
1.1 Package Checklist .......................................................................................... 3
1.2 Specications ................................................................................................. 4
1.3 Mainboard Layout .......................................................................................... 7
1.4 Connecting Rear Panel I/O Devices ............................................................. 10
Chapter 2 Hardware Setup ..............................................................12
2.1 Choosing a Computer Chassis .......................................................................
2.2 Installing Mainboard ...................................................................................
2.3 Installation of the CPU and CPU Cooler..........................................................13
2.3.1 Installation of the CPU ..............................................................................................13
2.3.2 Installation of the CPU Cooler .................................................................................
2.4 Installation of Memory Modules.....................................................................14
2.5 Connecting Peripheral Devices.......................................................................15
2.5.1 Floppy and IDE Disk Drive Connectors ......................................................................15
2.5.2 Serial ATA Connectors ...............................................................................................
2.5.3 PCI and PCI Express slots .........................................................................................
Chapter 3 Jumpers & Headers Setup ..............................................16
3.1 Checking Jumper Settings ........................................................................... 16
3.2 CMOS Memory Clearing Header ................................................................... 16
3.3 Keyboard Power Function ............................................................................ 16
3.4 FAN Power Connectors ................................................................................ 17
3.5 Front Panel Switches & Indicators Headers ................................................. 17
3.6 Additional USB Port Headers ....................................................................... 18
3.7 Front Panel Audio Connection Header.......................................................... 18
3.8 Internal Audio Connectors ........................................................................... 19
3.9 ATX Power InputConnectors ........................................................................ 19
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Utility ......................................................... 20
4.1 About BIOS Setup ..............................................
4.2 To Run BIOS Setup ............................................
4.3 About CMOS..............................................
4.4 The POST (Power On Self Test)..................................................................... 20
4.5 BIOS Setup — CMOS Setup Utility................................................................ 21
4.5.1 CMOS Setup Utility .................................................................................................. 21
4.5.2 Control Keys ............................................................................................................ 22
4.5.3 Standard CMOS Features ........................................................................................ 23
4.5.4 Advanced BIOS Features ......................................................................................... 25
4.5.5 Advanced Chipset Features ..................................................................................... 27
4.5.6 Integrated Peripherals ............................................................................................ 28
4.5.7 Power Management Setup ...................................................................................... 32
4.5.8 PnP PCI Conguration ............................................................................................. 34
4.5.9 PC Health Status ...................................................................................................... 35
4.5.10 Frequency/Voltage Control ................................................................................... 36
4.5.11 Load Fail-Safe Defaults .......................................................................................... 37
4.5.12 Load Optimized Defaults ........................................................................................ 37
4.5.13 Set Supervisor/User Password .............................................................................. 37
4.5.14 Save & Exit Setup ................................................................................................... 38
4.5.15 Exit Without Saving ................................................................................................ 38
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Chapter 5 Driver Installation ...... ................................................... 39
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Package Checklist
Thank you for choosing our product. Please check the following packing and accessories, if there is any broken or part missing, Please contact with your franchiser.
• Mainboard x 1
• HDD Cable X 1
• Serial ATA Cable X 1
• Rear I/O Panel X 1
• User's Manual X 1
• Driver/Utility CD X 1
• FDD Cable X 1 (Optional)
• Serial SATA Power Cable X 1 (Optiional)
• Quality Guarantee Card X 1 (Optional)
The items listed above are for reference only, and are subject to change without notice.
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1.2 Specications -1 (For IP35-PRO)
- LGA775 socket for Intel® Core™2 Extreme/ Core™2 Quad/ Core™
CPU
Chipset
Main Memory
BIOS
Integrated Ports
Sound
Onboard LAN - Dual Gigabit LAN by Marvell 88E8056 + Realtek RTL8110SC
Expansion Slots
Form Factor - ATX
2 Duo/ Pentium® Dual Core/ Pentium® D/Pentium® 4 (800MHz FSB)/Celeron®(Conroe-L) Processors
- FSB 1333MHZ/1066MHz/800MHz
- Hyper Threading Technology
- Based on Intel P35 + ICH9
- ICH9: Intel FW82801IB
- 4x 240-pin DIMM slots support
- Maximum memory capacity up to 8GB
- Supports Dual Channel DDR2 800/667MHz
- Dual BIOS
- Supports Advanced Power Management ACPI, STR(S3 Optional)
- CPU temperature, Fan speed, System Voltage monitoring
- 1 X Floppy Drive, supports 360K/720K/1.2M/1.44M/2.88M oppy disk
- 12 X USB 2.0 ports, USB 1.1 is compliant
- 1 X SPDIF In, 1 X SPDIF Out port
- 1 X COM port
- 1 X Debug LED
- 1 X PS/2 Keyboard port
- 1 X PS/2 Mouse port
- 2 X RJ45 Lan Connector (Optional)
- 1 X eSATA port (Optional)
- 1 x IDE connector, 2 x IDE devices could be connected, Supports ATA 66/100
- Provides 6 x SATA high speed HDD ports (Inclucding 4 x SATA by ICH9, another 2 x SATA by Marvell 88E6021)
- Onboard 8-channel HD Audio
- Supports ALC883,24 bit Audio Codec
- Positioning Audio Support A3D, I3DL2
- Front Panel Jumper, provides stereo MIC port on front panel
- 2 X PCI Express x16 slot (Including one x16 slot, another running at x4 speed )
- 2 X PCI Express x 1 slot
- 2 X PCI slots
- Support PCI Bus interface v2.2 compliant
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1.2 Specications -2 (For IP35-S)
- LGA775 socket for Intel® Core™2 Extreme/ Core™2 Quad/ Core™
CPU
Chipset
Main Memory
BIOS
Integrated Ports
Sound
Onboard LAN - Single Gigabit LAN by Marvell 88E8056
Expansion Slots
Form Factor - ATX
2 Duo/ Pentium® Dual Core/ Pentium® D/Pentium® 4 (800MHz FSB)/ Celeron®(Conroe-L) Processors
- FSB 1333MHZ/1066MHz/800MHz
- Hyper Threading Technology
- Based on Intel P35 + ICH9
- ICH9: Intel FW82801IB
- 4x 240-pin DIMM slots support
- Maximum memory capacity up to 8GB
- Supports Dual Channel DDR2 800/667MHz
- Single BIOS
- Supports Advanced Power Management ACPI, STR (S3 Optional)
- CPU temperature, Fan speed, System Voltage monitoring
- 1 X Floppy Drive, supports 360K/720K/1.2M/1.44M/2.88M oppy disk
- 12 X USB 2.0 ports, USB 1.1 is compliant
- 1 SPDIF Out port
- 1 X COM port
- 1 X Debug LED (Optional)
- 1 X PS/2 Keyboard port
- 1 X PS/2 Mouse port
- 1 X RJ45 Lan Connector
- 1 X eSATA port
- 1 x IDE connector, 2* IDE devices could be connected, Supports ATA 66/100
- Provides 6 x SATA high speed HDD ports (Inclucding 4 x SATA through by ICH9, another 2 x SATA through by Marvell 88E6021)
- Onboard 8-channel HD Audio
- Supports ALC883, 24 bit Audio Codec
- Positioning Audio Support A3D, I3DL2
- Front Panel Jumper, provides stereo MIC port on front panel
- 2 X PCI Express x16 slot (Including one x16 slot, another running at x4 speed )
- 2 X PCI Express x 1 slot
- 2 X PCI slots
- Support PCI Bus interface v2.2 compliant
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1.2 Specications -3 (For IP31-CF)
-LGA775 socket for Intel® Core™2 Extreme/ Core™2 Quad/ Core™
CPU
Chipset
Main Memory
BIOS
Integrated Ports
Sound
Onboard LAN - Onboard 10/100/1000Mb compatible LAN
Expansion Slots
Form Factor - ATX
2 Duo/ Pentium® Dual Core/ Pentium® D/Pentium® 4 (800MHz FSB)/Celeron®(Conroe-L) Processors
- FSB 1333MHZ/1066MHz/800MHz
- Hyper Threading Technology
- Based on P31 + ICH7
- ICH7: Intel FW82801GB
- 2 x 240-pin DIMM slots support
- Maximum memory capacity up to 4GB
- Supports Dual Channel DDR2 800/667MHz
- Single BIOS, Supports Plug&Play
- Supports Advanced Power Management ACPI, STR (S3 Optional)
- CPU temperature, Fan speed, System Voltage monitoring
- 1 x PS/2 Keyboard port
- 1 x PS/2 Mouse port
- 1 x Debug LED (Optional)
- 1 x SPDIF IN, 1 x SPDIF Out port(Optional)
- 1 X RJ45 Lan Connector
- 8 x USB 2.0 ports, USB 1.1 is compliant
- 1 x eSATA port
- 1 x IR port (optional)
- 4 x SATA ports by ICH7
- 1 x IDE connector, 2 x IDE devices could be connected, support ATA 66/100
- 1 x Floppy Drive, supports 360K/720K/1.2M/1.44M/2.88M oppy disk
- 6/8-channel HD Audio
- Supports 24 bit Audio Codec
- Positioning Audio Support A3D, I3DL2
- Front Panel Jumper, provides stereo MIC port on front panel
- 2 X PCI Express x16 slot (Including one x16 slot, another running at x4 speed )
- 1 x PCI Express x1 slot
- 3 x PCI slots
- Support PCI Bus interface v2.2 compliant
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1.3 Mainboard Layout -1 (PCB Layout for IP35-PRO)
(This picture is only for reference)
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1.3 Mainboard Layout-2 (PCB Layout for IP35-S)
(This picture is only for reference)
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1.3 Mainboard Layout-3 (PCB Layout for IP31-CF)
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COM
Debug LED
COM
Debug LED
(Optional)
COM
Debug LED
(Optional)
1.4 Connecting Rear Panel I/O Devices
The rear I/O part of this mainboard provides the following I/O ports:
I/O Panel --1 (For IP35-PRO)
I/O Panel --2 (For IP35-S)
I/O Panel --2 (For IP31-CF)
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1.4 Connecting Rear Panel I/O Devices
• PS/2 Mouse: Connect to PS/2 mouse.
• PS/2 Keyboard: Connect to PS/2 keyboard.
• COM: Connect to external model, mouse or other devices that support this communication protocol.
• Debug LED: Display error code. (please reference appendix 1)
• SPDIF IN: This connector provides an SPDIF-In connection through optical ber to digital multimedia devices.
• SPDIF OUT: Connect to digital audio device.
• LAN: Connect to Local Area Network.
• USB: Connect to USB devices such as scanner, digital speakers, monitor, mouse, keyboard,
hub, digital camera, joystick etc.
• eSATA: Connect to peripherial SATA devices.The peripherial SATA devices must connect inside SATA connectors. (Optional)
• AUDIO1:
Cen./Sub. (Center / Subwoofer): Connect to the center and subwoofer channel in the 7.1 channel audio system. R.L./R.R. (Rear Left / Rear Right): Connect to the rear left and rear right channel in the 7.1 channel audio system. S.L./S.R. (Surround Left / Surround Right): Connect to the surround left and surround right channel in the 7.1 channel audio system. Line-In: Connect to the line out from external audio sources. Line-Out: Connect to the front left and front right channel in the 7.1-channel or regular 2-channel audio system. Mic-In: Connect to the plug from external microphone.
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Chapter 2 Hardware Setup
2.1 Choosing a Computer Chassis
The mainboard and its component layouts illustrated in this chapter were based mainly on model “IP35-PRO”, unless speci cally stated.
• Choose a chassis big enough to install this mainboard.
• As some features for this mainboard are implemented by cabling connectors on the mainboard to indicators and switches or buttons on the chassis, make sure your chassis supports all the features required.
• If there is possibility of adopting some more hard drives, make sure your chassis has
sufcient power and space for them.
• Most chassis have alternatives for I/O shield located at the rear panel. Make sure the I/O
shield of the chassis matches the I/O port conguration of this mainboard. You can nd an I/O shield specically designed for this mainboard in its package.
2.2 Installing Mainboard
Most computer chassis have a base with many mounting holes to allow the mainboard to be securely attached, and at the same time, prevent the system from short circuits. There are two ways to attach the mainboard to the chassis base: (1) with studs, or (2) with spacers. Basically, the best way to attach the board is with studs. Only if you are unable to do this should you attach the board with spacers. Line up the holes on the board with the mounting holes on the chassis. If the holes line up and there are screw holes, you can attach the board with studs. If the holes line up and there are only slots, you can only attach with spacers. Take the tip of the spacers and insert them into the slots. After doing this to all the slots, you can slide the board into position aligned with slots. After the board has been positioned, make sure everything is OK before putting the chassis back on.
Always power off the computer and unplug the AC power cord before adding or removing any peripheral or component. Failing to do so may cause severe damage to your mainboard and/or peripherals. Plug in the AC power cord only after you have carefully checked everything.
To install this mainboard:
1. Locate all the screw holes on the mainboard and the chassis base.
2. Place all the studs or spacers needed on the chassis base and have them tightened.
3. Face the mainboard’s I/O ports toward the chassis’s rear panel.
4. Line up all the mainboard’s screw holes with those studs or spacers on the chassis.
5. Install the mainboard with screws and have them tightened.
To prevent shorting the PCB circuit, please REMOVE the metal studs or spacers if they are already fastened on the chassis base and are without mounting-holes on the mainboard to align with.
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2.3 Installation of the CPU and CPU Cooler
Before installing the CPU, please comply with the following conditions:
1. Please make sure that the mainboard supports the CPU.
2. Please take note of the one indented corner of the CPU. If you install the CPU in the wrong direction, the CPU will not insert properly. If this occurs, please change the insert direction of the CPU.
3. Please add an even layer of heat sink paste between the CPU and CPU cooler.
4. Please make sure the CPU cooler is installed on the CPU prior to system use, otherwise overheating and permanent damage of the CPU may occur.
5. Please set the CPU host frequency in accordance with the processor specications. It is not recommended that the system bus frequency be set beyond hardware specications since
it does not meet the required standards for the peripherals. If you wish to set the frequen-
cy beyond the proper specications, please do so according to your hardware specications including the CPU, graphics card, memory, hard drive, etc.
2.3.1 Installation of the CPU
1. Open the socket lever by pushing the lever down and away from the socket (see Figure 1, 1 and 2).
Figure 1
2. Lift the load plate. Do not touch the socket contacts (see Figure 2, 3 and 4)
3 . Re m o v e the pl a s t i c pro t ecti v e soc k et c o ver from the load pl ate (see Figure 3, 5). Do not discard the protective socket cover. Always replace the socket cover if th e proce ss or i s removed from the socket.
Figure 3
4. Remove th e processor f r o m t h e p r o t e c t i v e proces sor cover. Hold the processor only at the edges, being careful not to touch the bottom of the processor (see F i g u r e 4) . Do not d i s c a r d th e p r o t e c t i v e pr o ces sor cov er. Al way s r e p l a c e t h e p r o c e s s o r back to the package if the processor is removed from the socket.
6. Press in g down on the lo a d p lat e ( Fig ure 6, 9) c l o s e an d en g a g e th e socket lever (Figure 6, 10).
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5. Hold the processor with yo u r th um b an d i n d e x
ngers oriented as shown in Figure 5. Make sure ngers
align to the socket cutouts (s e e F igu re 5 , 6 ). Alig n notches (see Figure 5, 7) with the socket see (Figure 5, 8). Lower the processor straight down without tilting or sliding the processor in the socket.
Figure 6
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2.3.2 Installation of the CPU Cooler For proper installation, please kindly refer to the instruction manuals of your CPU Cooler.
2.4 Installation of Memory Modules
This mainboard provides four 240-pin DDRII (Double Data Rate) DIMM slots, and supports
Dual Channel Memory Technology. For dual channel conguration, you always need to install
two identical (the same brand, speed, size and chip-type) memory modules in the DDRII DIMM slots to activate Dual Channel Memory Technology. Otherwise, it will operate at single channel mode.
Static electricity can damage the electronic components of the computer or optional boards. Before starting these procedures, ensure that you are discharged of static
electricity by touching a grounded metal object briey.
To install system memory:
1. Power off the computer and unplug the AC power cord before installing or removing memory modules.
2. Locate the DIMM slot on the board.
3. Hold two edges of the DIMM module carefully, keep away from touching its connectors.
4. Align the notch key on the module with the rib on the slot.
5. Firmly press the module into the slots until the ejector tabs at both sides of the slot automatically snap into the mounting notch. Do not force the DIMM module in with extra
force as the DIMM module only ts in one direction.
6. To remove the DIMM modules, push the two ejector tabs on the slot outward simultaneously, and then pull out the DIMM module.
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2.5 Connecting Peripheral Devices
2.5.1 Floppy and IDE Disk Drive Connectors
Each of the IDE port connects up to two IDE drives at Ultra ATA/100 mode by one 40-pin, 80-conductor,and 3-connector Ultra ATA/66 ribbon cables. Connect the single end (blue connector) at the longer length of ribb on cable to the IDE port of this board, the other two ends (gray and black connector) at the shorter length of the ribbon cable to the connectors of your hard drives.
Make sure to congure the “Master” and “Slave”
rel ati on befor e conne ctin g two dr ives by one singl e ribbon c able. The red line on the ribbon cable must be aligned with pin-1 on both the IDE port and the hard-drive connector.
The FDD connector connects up to two oppy drives with a 34-wire, 2-connector oppy
cable.Connect the single end at the longer length of ribbon cable to the FDD on the board,
the two connectors on the other end to the oppy disk drives connector. Generally you need only one oppy disk drive in your system.
The red line on the ribbon cable must be aligned with pin-1 on both the FDD port and the oppy connector.
2.5.2 Serial ATA Connectors Each SATA connector serves as one single channel to connect one SATA device by SATA
cable.
2.5.3 PCI and PCI Express slots Install PCI Express X16 graphics card into slot “PCIE1”.
Install PCI Express X1 graphics card into slot "PCIE2" or "PCIE4". Install PCI Express X4 graphics card into slot "PCIE3". Install PCI card into slots “PCI1” or “PCI2”.
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Chapter 3 Jumpers & Headers Setup
3.1 Checking Jumper Settings
• For a 2-pin jumper, plug the jumper cap on both pins will make it CLOSE (SHORT). Remove the jumper cap, or plug it on either pin (reserved for future use) will leave it at OPEN position.
• For 3-pin jumper, pin 1~2 or pin 2~3 can be shorted by plugging the jumper cap in.
How to identify the PIN1 jumpers? Please check the mainboard carefully, the PIN1 is marked by "1" or white thick line.
3.2 CMOS Memory Clearing Header
The time to clear the CMOS memory occurs when (a) the CMOS data becomes corrupted, (b) you forgot the supervisor or user password preset in the BIOS menu, (c) you are unable to boot-up the system because the CPU ratio/clock was incorrectly set in the
BIOS menu, or (d) whenever there is modication on
the CPU or memory modules. This header uses a jumper cap to clear the CMOS
memory and have it recongured to the default
values stored in BIOS.
• Pins 1 and 2 shorted (Default): Normal operation.
• Pins 2 and 3 shorted: Clear CMOS memory.
To clear the CMOS memory and load in the default values:
1. Power off the system.
2. Set pin 2 and pin 3 shorted by the jumper cap. Wait for a few seconds. Set the jumper cap back to its default settings --- pin 1 and pin 2 shorted.
3. Power on the system.
4. For incorrect CPU ratio/clock settings in the BIOS, press <Del> key to enter the BIOS setup menu right after powering on system.
5. Set the CPU operating speed back to its default or an appropriate value.
6. Save and exit the BIOS setup menu.
3.3 Keyboard Power Function(JKB)
Pin 1-2 short: Disabled power on by keyboard Pin 2-3 short: Support power on by keyboard
JKB:
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3.4 FAN Power Connectors
These connectors each provide power to the cooling fans installed in your system. CFAN or CFAN1: CPU Fan Power Connector
SYSFAN1: System Fan Power Connector SYSFAN2: System Fan Power Connector (Optional)
These fan connectors are not jumpers. DO NOT place jumper caps on these connectors.
3.5 Front Panel Switches & Indicators Headers
Speaker
HDD_LED (Hard Driver LED Header) Connect the HDD LED cable to these PINs, in order to see the HDD status RESET (Reset Control) This connector connects to the case-mounted reset switch for rebooting your computer without having to turn off your power switch. This is a preferred method of rebooting in order to prolong the lift of the system’s power supply. PWR-ON (Power Button) This connector connects to the case-mounted power switch to power ON/OFF the system. SPEAKER (Speaker)
This 4-pin connector connects to the case-mounted speaker. You should
follow the instruction of the speaker cable.
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3.6 Additional USB Port Headers
Pin Pin Assignment Pin Pin Assignment
1 VCC 2 VCC 3 D - 4 D ­5 D + 6 D + 7 GND 8 GND 9 NC 10 KEY
3.7 Front Panel Audio Connection Header
This header provides the connection to audio connector at front panel.
HD Audio:
Pin No. Denition
1 MIC2_L 2 AGND 3 MIC2_R 4 NC 5 OUT_R 6 MIC2_JD 7 SERSE
8 NC
9 OUT_L
10 OUT_JD
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3.8 Internal Audio Connectors
Connect CD-ROM or DVD-ROM audio out to the connector.
Pin No. Denition
1 CD-L 2 GND 3 GND 4 CD-R
3.9 ATX Power Input Connectors
This mainboard provides two power connectors to connect power supplier.
ATX 8Pin
ATX 4Pin(Optional for JW-IP31-CF)
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Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Utility
BIOS stands for Basic Input and Output System. It was once called ROM BIOS when it was stored in a Read-Only Memory (ROM) chip. Now manufacturers would like to store BIOS in EEPROM which means Electrically Erasable Programmable Memory. BIOS used in this series of mainboard is stored in EEPROM, and is the first program to run when you turn on your computer.
BIOS performs the following functions:
1. Initializing and testing hardware in your computer (a process called "POST", for Power On Self Test).
2. Loading and running your operating system.
3. Helping your operating system and application programs manage your PC hardware by means of a set of routines called BIOS Run-Time Service.
4.1 About BIOS Setup
BIOS Setup is an interactive BIOS program that you need to run when:
1. Changing the hardware of your system. (For example: installing a new Hard Disk etc.)
2. Modifying the behavior of your computer. (For example: changing the system time or date, or turning special features on or off etc.)
3. Enhancing your computer's behavior. (For example: speeding up performance by turning on shadowing or cache)
4.2 To Run BIOS Setup
First access BIOS setup menu by pressing <DEL> key after “POST” is complete (before OS is loaded). BIOS will then display the following message:
DEL: SETUP
4.3 About CMOS
CMOS is the memory maintained by a battery. CMOS is used to store the BIOS settings you have selected in BIOS Setup. CMOS also maintains the internal clock. Every time you turn on your computer, the BIOS looks into CMOS for the settings you have selected and
congures your computer accordingly. If the battery runs out of power, the CMOS data will
be lost and POST will issue a “CMOS invalid” or “CMOS checksum invalid” message. If this
happens, you have to replace the battery and check and congure the BIOS Setup for the
new start.
4.4 The POST (Power On Self Test)
POST is an acronym for Power On Self Test. This program will test all things the BIOS does before the operating system is started. Each of POST routines is assigned a POST code, a unique number which is sent to I/O port 080h before the routine is executed.
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4.5 BIOS Setup — CMOS Setup Utility
In order to increase system stability and performance, our engineering staff is
4.5.1 CMOS Setup Utility After powering up the system, the BIOS message appears on the screen, the memory count begins, and then the following message appears on the screen:
If this message disappears before you respond, restart the system by pressing <Ctrl> + <Alt>+ <Del> keys, or by pressing the Reset button on computer chassis. Only when these two methods should be fail that you restart the system by powering it off and then back on.
After pressing <Del> key, the main menu screen appears.
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constantly improving the BIOS menu. The BIOS setup screens and descriptions illustrated in this manual are for your reference only, and may not completely match with what you see on your screen.
Do not change the BIOS parameters unless you fully understand its function.
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Press DEL to enter SETUP
Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Standard CMOS Features
Standard CMOS Features
► Advanced BIOS Features
► Advanced Chipset Features
► Integrated Peripherals
► Power Management Setup
► PnP/PCI Configurations
► PC Health Status
► Frequency/Voltage Control
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
Exit Without Saving
Esc : Quit F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type...
• Standard CMOS Features
This setup page includes all the items in standard compatible BIOS.
• Advanced BIOS Features
This setup page includes all the items of Award special enhanced features.
• Advanced Chipset Features
This setup page includes the Chipset features.
• Integrated Peripherals
This setup page includes all onboard peripherals.
• Power Management Setup
This setup page includes all the items of Green function features.
PnP/PCI Congurations
This setup page includes all the congurations of PCI & PnP ISA resources.
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: Select Item
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• PC Health Status
This setup page is the System auto detect temperature, voltage, fan, speed.
• Frequency/Voltage Control
This setup page is control CPU clock and frequency ratio.
• Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Fail-Safe Defaults indicates the value of the system parameters which the system would
be in safe conguration.
• Load Optimized Defaults
Optimized Defaults indicates the value of the system parameters which the system would
be in best performance conguration.
• Set Supervisor Password
Change, set, or disable password. It allows you to limit access to the system and Setup, or just to Setup.
• Set User Password
Change, set, or disable password. It allows you to limit access to the system.
• Save & Exit Setup
Save CMOS value settings to CMOS and exit setup.
• Exit Without Saving
Abandon all CMOS value changes and exit setup.
4.5.2 Control Keys Press F1 to pop up a small help window that describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item.
Please check the following table for the function description of each control key.
Control Key(s) Function Description
← / →
/ ↓
+/
-/PU/PD
<Enter>
<ESC>
<F1>
<F2>
<F5>
<F6>
<F7>
<F10>
Move cursor left or right to select Screens Move cursor up or down to select items To Change option for the selected items To bring up the selected screen 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
General help Item Help Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS, only for
Option Page Setup Menu Load the fail-safe default CMOS value from BIOS default
table Load the Optimized Defaults Save all the CMOS changes
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4.5.3 Standard CMOS Features
Date (mm:dd:yy)
Time (hh:mm:ss)
► SATA Channel 1 ► SATA Channel 3 ► SATA Channel 2 ► SATA Channel 4 ► IDE Channel 2 Master ► IDE Channel 3 Slave
Drive A
Video Halt On
Base Memory Extended Memory Total Memory
↑↓
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
→←
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
・ Date (mm:dd:yy)
This item sets the date you specify (usually the current date) in the format of [Month],
[Date],and [Year].
・ Time (hh:mm:ss)
This item sets the time you specify (usually the current time) in the format of [Hour], [Minute],and [Second].
IDE Channel 0 Master/Slave,SATA Channel 1~4
Click <Enter> key to enter its submenu:
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Standard CMOS Features
Mon, Jun 11 2007
Sep
13 : 19 : 44
[None] [None] [None] [None] [None] [None]
[1.44M, 3.5in.]
[EGA/VGA] [All Errors]
640K 1047552K 1048576K
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IDE Channel 2 Master
Menu Level
Press [Enter] to enter next page for detail hard drive settings
Item Help
IDE HDD Auto-Detection
Extended IDE Drive Access Mode
Capacity
Cylinder Head Precomp Landing Zone Sector
↑↓
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
→←
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
[Press Enter]
Press Enter
[Auto] [Auto]
80 GB
38309 16 0 38308 255
Item Help
Menu Level
To auto-detect the HDD’s size, head... on this channel
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IDE HDD Auto-Detection
This item allows you to detect the parameters of IDE drives by pressing <Enter> key. The parameters will be shown on the screen automatically.
IDE Channel 0 Master/Slave,SATA Channel 1~4
When set to [Auto], the BIOS will automatically check what kind of IDE or SATA hard
drive you are using. If you want to dene your own drive yourself, set it to [Manual] and
make sure you fully understand the meaning of the parameters. Please refer to the instruction manual provided by the device’s manufacturer to get the setting right.
Access Mode
This item selects the mode to access your IDE or SATA devices. Leave this item at its default [Auto] setting to detect the access mode of your HDD automatically. Capacity
This item displays the approximate capacity of the disk drive. Usually the size is slightly
greater than the size of a formatted disk given by a disk-checking program.
Cylinder
This item congures the numbers of cylinders.
Head
This item congures the numbers of read/write heads.
Precomp
This item displays the number of cylinders at which to change the write timing.
Landing Zone
This item displays the number of cylinders specied as the landing zone for the read/write
heads.
Sector
This item congures the numbers of sectors per track.
Back to Standard CMOS Features Setup Menu
・ Drive A & Drive B
This item sets the type of oppy drives (usually only Drive A) installed.
・ Halt On
This item determines whether the system stops if an error is detected during system
boot-up.
[All Errors]: The system-boot will stop whenever the BIOS detect a non-fatal error. [No Errors]: The system-boot will not stop for any error detected. [All, But Keyboard]: The system-boot will stop for all errors except a keyboard error. [All, But Diskette]: The system-boot will stop for all errors except a diskette error. [All, But Disk/Key]: The system-boot will stop for all errors except a diskette or
keyboard error.
・ Base Memory
This item displays the amount of base memory installed in the system. The value of the base memory is typically 640K for systems with 640K or more memory size installed on the mainboard.
・ Extended Memory
This item displays the amount of extended memory detected during system boot-up.
・ Total Memory
This item displays the total memory available in the system.
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4.5.4 Advanced BIOS Features
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Advanced BIOS Features
Hard Disk Boot Priority
Virus Warning CPU L3 Cache Quick Power On Self Test First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device Boot Other Device Boot Up Floppy Seek Boot Up NumLock Status Gate A20 Option Typematic Rate Setting
x Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) x Typematic Delay (Msec)
Security Option APIC Mode MPS Version Control For OS OS Select For DRAM > 64MB Report No FDD For WIN 95 Delay for HDD (Secs) Full Screen LOGO Show Small Logo(EPA) Show
↑↓
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
→←
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
・ Hard Disk Boot Priority
This item selects the hard disks booting priority. By pressing <Enter> key, you can
enter its submenu where the hard disks detected can be selected for the booting sequence to boot up system.
・ Virus Warning
Allow you to choose the VIRUS Warning feature for IDE Hard Disk boot sector
protection. If this function is enabled and someone attempt to write data into this area, BIOS will show a warning message on screen and alarm beep. ・ CPU L3 Cache
The L3 cache is among the processor and memory which is built in the mainboard. L3 is slower than L1 or L2.This option for enable or disable the L3 cache.
Quick Power On Self Test
When set to [Enabled], this item speeds up the Power On Self Test (POST) after
powering on the system. The BIOS shorten or skip some check during the POST.
Press Enter
[Press Enter] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Enabled] [CDROM] [Hard Disk] [LS120] [Enabled] [Disabled] [On] [Fast] [Disabled]
6 250
[Setup]
Enabled
[1.4] [Non-OS2] [No] [ 2 ] [Enabled] [Enabled]
Item Help
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First Boot Device/Second Boot Device/Third Boot Device/Boot Other Device
Select the drive to boot rst, second and third in the [First Boot Device], [Second Boot Device], and [Third Boot Device] items respectively. The BIOS will boot the operating system according to the sequence of the drive selected. Set [Boot Other Device] to [Enabled] if you wish to boot from another device other than these three items.
Boot Up Floppy Seek
During POST, BIOS will determine if the oppy disk drive installed if choose [Enable].
Boot Up NumLock Status
This item denes if the keyboard Num Lock key is active when your system is started.
Gate A20 Option
[Normal]: The A20 signal is controlled by keyboard controller or chipset hardware.
[Fast]: (default) The A20 signal is controlled by port 92 or chipset specic method.
Typematic Rate Setting
Keystrokes repeat at a rate determined by the keyboard controller. When enabled, the typematic rate and typematic delay can be selected.
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)
Set the number of times a second to repeat a keystroke when you hold the key down. The settings are: 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24, and 30.
Typematic Delay (Msec)
Set the delay time after the key is held down before is begins to repeat the keystroke. The settings are 250, 500, 750, and 1000.
Security Option
This item determines when the system will prompt for password - every time the system boots or only when enters the BIOS setup. [Setup]: The password is required only when accessing the BIOS Setup. [System]: The password is required each time the computer boots up.
Note: Don’t forget your password. If you forget the password, you will have to
open the computer case and clear all information in the CMOS before you can start up the system. But by doing this, you will have to reset all previously set options.
APIC MODE
This eld is used to enable or disable the APIC (Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller). Due to compliance with PC2004 design guide, the system is able to run in APIC mode. Enabling APIC mode will expand available IRQ resources for the system. ・ MPS Version Control For OS This item species which version of MPS (Multi-Processor Specication) this mainboard will use. Leave this item at its default setting.
Singal CPU Work Mode
Change the Dual-Core CPU to the single core mode. This item will be enabled while using Dual-Core CPU.
Report No FDD For WIN 95
When set to [Yes], this item allows you to run some older operating system without oppy disk drive. Leave this item to its default setting.
Full Screen LOGO Show
This item determines to show the full screen logo when booting.
Small Logo Show
The Logo is the sign at the top of the screen when POST. If you don't want to show this logo, please set "Disabled".
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4.5.5 Advanced Chipset Features
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Advanced Chipset Features
System BIOS Cacheable Memory Hole At 15M-16M ►
PCI Express Root Port Func
** VGA Setting ** PEG Force x1 On-Chip Frame Buffer Size DVMT Mode DVMT/FIXED Memroy Size
↑↓
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
→←
System BIOS Cacheable Available options: [Enabled],[Disabled]
Memory Hole At 15M-16M
You can reserve this area of system memory for ISA adapter ROM. When this area is
reserved, it cannot be cached. The user information of peripherals that need to use this area of system memory usually discusses their memory requirements.
Click <Enter> key to enter its submenu:
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
PCI Express Root Port Func
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PCI Express Port 1(PCIE1)
X PCI Express Port 2 X PCI Express Port 3
X PCI Express Port 4 PCI Express Port 5 PCI Express Port 6 PCI-E Compliancy Mode
[ ]
Enabled
[Disabled] [Press Enter]
[Disabled] [ 8MB] [DVMT] [128MB]
PCI Express Root Port Func
Auto(4x)
[Auto(4) ]
Disabled Disabled
Disabled [Enabled] [Enabled] [v1.0a]
Item Help
Menu Level
Item Help
Menu Level
►►
↑↓
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
→←
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
PCI Express Slot 1 ~ PCI Express Slot 4
This option enables or disables the PCI Express port function.
PCI-E Compliancy Mode
This item selects the mode for PCI Express add-on card.
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4.5.6 Integrated Peripherals
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OnChip IDE Device ►
Onboard Device ►
SuperIO Device
USB Device Setting
↑↓
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
→←
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
OnChip IDE Device
Click <Enter> key to enter its submenu:
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IDE HDD Block Mode IDE DMA transfer access IDE Primary Master PIO IDE Primary Slave PIO IDE Primary Master UDMA IDE Primary Slave UDMA On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE IDE Secondary Master PIO IDE Secondary Slave PIO IDE Secondary Master UDMA IDE Secondary Slave UDMA LEGACY Mode Support
Integrated Peripherals
[Press Enter]
Press Enter
[Press Enter] [Press Enter] [Press Enter]
OnChip IDE Device
Enabled
[Enabled] [Enabled] [Auto] [Auto] [Auto] [Auto] [Enabled] [Auto] [Auto] [Auto] [Auto] [Disabled]
Item Help
Menu Level
Menu Level
If your IDE hard drive supports block mode select Enabled for automatic detection of the optimal number of block read/writes per sector the drive can support
Item Help
►►
↑↓
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
→←
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
IDE HDD Block Mode
Enable this eld if your IDE hard drive supports block mode. Block mode enables BIOS to automatically detect the optimal number of block read and writes per sector that the drive can support. It also improves the speed of access to IDE devices. IDE DMA transfer access This item allows you to enable the transfer access of the IDE DMA then burst onto the PCI bus and nonburstable transactions do not. IDE Primary Master/Slave PIO Each IDE channel supports a master device and a slave device. These four items let you assign the kind of PIO (Programmed Input/Output) were used by the IDE devices. Choose Auto to let the system auto detect which PIO mode is best, or select a PIO mode from 0-4.
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IDE Primary Master/Slave UDMA (Auto) Each IDE channel supports a master device and a slave device. This mainboard supports UltraDMA technology, which provides faster access to IDE devices. If you install a device that supports UltraDMA, change the appropriate item on this list to Auto. You may have to install the UltraDMA driver supplied with this mainboard in order to use an UltraDMA device. On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE The integrated peripheral controller contains an IDE interface with support for two IDE channels. Select [Enabled] to activate each channel separately. IDE Primary Master/Slave PIO Each IDE channel supports a master device and a slave device. These four items let you assign the kind of PIO (Programmed Input/Output) were used by the IDE devices. Choose Auto to let the system auto detect which PIO mode is best, or select a PIO mode from 0-4. IDE Primary Master/Slave UDMA (Auto) Each IDE channel supports a master device and a slave device. This mainboard supports UltraDMA technology, which provides faster access to IDE devices. If you install a device that supports UltraDMA, change the appropriate item on this list to Auto. You may have to install the UltraDMA driver supplied with this mainboard in order to use an UltraDMA device. On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE The integrated peripheral controller contains an IDE interface with support for two IDE channels. Select [Enabled] to activate each channel separately. IDE Secondary Master/Slave PIO The four IDE PIO (Programmed Input/Output) elds let you set a PIO mode (0-4) for each of the four IDE devices that the onboard IDE interface supports. Modes 0 through 4 provide successively increased performance. In Auto mode, the system automatically determines the best mode for each device. IDE Secondary Master/Slave UDMA Ultra DMA/33 implementation is possible only if your IDE hard drive supports it and the operating environment includes a DMA driver (Windows 95 OSR2 or a third-party IDE bus master driver). If your hard drive and your system software both support Ultra DMA/33 and Ultra DMA/66, select Auto to enable BIOS support.
Back to Integrated Peripherals Setup Menu
Onboard Device
Click <Enter> key to enter its submenu:
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Onboard Device
Onboard PCIE Lan Control BIOS Write Protect Azalia Audio Select
↑↓
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
→←
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
Enabled
[Enabled] [Disabled] [Auto]
Item Help
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Onboard PCIE Lan Controller This option enables or disables the LAN controller. BIOS Write Protect This option enables or disables the BIOS Write Protect function.
Azalia Audio Select
This options allows you choose Azalia audio or AC97 audio.
Back to Integrated Peripherals Setup Menu
Super IO Device
Click <Enter> key to enter its submenu:
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Super IO Device
x Power On By Button Power On By Mouse Power On By Keyboard x KB Power ON Passord x EPP Mode Select Onboard FDC Contooller Onboard Serial Port 1 PWRON After PWR-Fail
↑↓
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
→←
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
Enabled
[ ]
Disabled
[Disabled] Enabled Ctrl-F1 [Disabled] [3F8/IRQ4] [Off]
Item Help
Menu Level
►►
POWER ON Function This item selects the way you want your system to power on. [Password]: Use a password to power on the system, select this option then press <Enter>. Enter your password. You can enter up to 5 characters.
Type in exactly the same password to conrm, and then press <Enter>.
[Hot KEY]: Use any of the function keys between <Ctrl+F1> to <Ctrl+F12> to power on the system.
[Mouse Left]: Double click the mouse left button to power on the system. [Mouse Right]: Double click the mouse right button to power on the system. [Any KEY]: Use any keyboard keys to power on the system. [Button Only]: Use only the power button to power on the system. [Keyboard 98]: Use the power-on button on the “Keyboard 98” compatible keyboard
to power on the system.
Onboard FDC Controller This option enables or disables the onboard FDC controller. Onboard Serial Port 1 This item determines which I/O addresses the onboard Serial Port controller will access. [Auto]: The system automatically select an I/O address for the onboard Serial Port. [3F8/IRQ4, 2F8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, 2E8/IRQ3]: Allow you to manually select an I/O address for the onboard Serial Port. [Disabled]: Disables the onboard Serial Port.
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Onboard Parallel Port This item species the I/O address used by the parallel port. [Disabled]: This option prevents the parallel port from accessing any system resources. When the value of this option is set to [Disabled], the printer port becomes unavailable. [378/IRQ7]: This option allows the parallel port to use [378/IRQ7] as its I/O port address. The majority of parallel ports on computer systems use IRQ7 and I/O Port 378H as the standard setting. [278/IRQ5]: This option allows the parallel port to use [278/IRQ5] as its I/O port address. [3BC/IRQ7]: This option allows the parallel port to use [3BC/IRQ7] as its I/O port address. Parallel Port Mode This item species the parallel port mode. [Normal]: Allow the standard parallel port mode to be used. [SPP]: (Standard Parallel Port) Allow bi-directional parallel port operation at normal speed. [EPP]: (Enhanced Parallel Port) Allow bi-directional parallel port operation at maximum
speed. [ECP]: (Extended Capabilities Port) Allow bi-directional parallel port operation at a speed faster than the normal mode’s data transfer rate. [ECP+EPP]: Allow parallel port operation at ECP and EPP mode. EPP Mode Select This item selects the EPP mode. ECP Mode Use DMA This item selects the DMA channel of the parallel port. PWRON after PWR-Fail This item enables your computer to automatically restart or return to its last operating status after power returns from a power failure.
Back to Integrated Peripherals Setup Menu
KB Power ON Password
If you select [Password],this function will be activation. Press ‘Enter’, and input your password (1-5 characters), then press 'Enter' again.
Hot Key Power ON
If you select [Hot Key], this function will be activation. Available options: Ctr-F1~F12
USB Device Setting
Click <Enter> key to enter its submenu, This item is available for USB function
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4.5.7 Power Management Setup
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PCI Express PM Function ACPI Function ACPI Suspend Type
Run VGABIOS if S3 Resume
Power Management Video Off Method Video Off In Suspend Suspend Type MODEM Use IRQ Suspend Mode HDD Power Down Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN CPU THRM-Throttling Wake-Up by PCI card Power On by Ring
USB KB Wake-Up From S3
Resume by Alarm
x Date(of Month) Alarm x Time(hh:mm:ss) Alarm
** Reload Global Timer Events **
Primary IDE 0 Primary IDE 1 Secondary IDE 0
....
Power Management Setup
[ ]
Press Enter
[Enabled] [S3(STR)] [Auto] [User Define] [DPMS] [Yes] [Stop Grant] [3] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Instand-Off] [50.0%] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Disabled]
0 0 : 0 : 0
[Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled]
Item Help
Menu Level
↑↓
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
→←
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
ACPI Function
This item allows you to Enabled/Disabled the Advanced Conguration and Power
Management (ACPI).
ACPI Suspend Type
This item allows you to select ACPI Suspend Type.
Power Management
This option is for choose ACPI mode (or grade) etc.
Min Saving
Max Saving
If system activity is not detected for 1 hour, all devices except CPU will be shut off. If this item is selected, Doze/Standby/Suspend Mode are not available.
If system activity is not detected for 10 seconds, all devices except CPU will be shut off.
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・ Video off Method
V/HSYNC+Blank
Blank Screen This option only writes blanks to the video buffer. DPMS Support Initial display power management signaling.( default)
Video Off In Suspend
This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked. The choices are Yes Video
will off and No Video always on.
Suspend Type
This item allows you to select ACPI Suspend Type.
MODEM Use IRQ
This determines the IRQ in which the MODEM can use. Default option is IRQ3. Suspend Mode
If system activity is not detected for the length of time specied in this eld, all devices
except CPU will be shut off. Select [Disabled] can not suspend. HDD Power Down
If HDD activity is not detected for the length of time specied in this eld, the HDD will
be shut off. Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN Pressing the power button for more than 4 seconds forces the system to enter the Soft­ Off state.
CPU THRM-Throttling
This option allows you to adjust the CPU temperature. If the CPU temperature gets to the temperature you set, CPU frequency will be throttling. The range is 12.5% to 87.5%, increase by 12.5%.
Wake-Up by PCI card
When set to [Enabled], the feature allows your system to be awakened from the Power saving modes through any event on PCI device.
Power On by Ring
During Disabled, the system will ignore any incoming call from the modem. During Enabled, the system will boot up if there's an incoming call from modem.
Resume by Alarm
The eld is used to enable or disable the feature of booting up the system on a scheduled
time/date.
Date (of Month) Alarm
[0]: This option power-on the system everyday according to the time set in the “Time (hh:mm:ss) Alarm” item. [1-31]: This option selects a date you would like the system to power-on. The system will power-on on the date set, and the time set in the “Time (hh:mm:ss) Alarm” item.
Time (hh:mm:ss) Alarm
This item sets the time you would like the system to power-on.
Primary/ Secondary IDE 0/1
When the Primary/Secondary IDE 0/1 devices are activity, whether cancel PC and IDE saving mode.
FDD, COM, LPT Port
When the FDD, COM, LPT Port are activity, whether cancel the PC and IDE saving mode. PCI PIRQ[A-D]# This option is for setting PCI PIRQ.
This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer.
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4.5.8 PnP PCI Conguration
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Init Display First Reset Configuration Data
Resources Controlled By x IRQ Resources
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop INT Pin 1 Assignment INT Pin 2 Assignment INT Pin 3 Assignment INT Pin 4 Assignment INT Pin 5 Assignment INT Pin 6 Assignment INT Pin 7 Assignment INT Pin 8 Assignment
** PCI Express relative items **
Maximum Payload Size [128]
↑↓
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
→←
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
Init Display First
This setting species which graphics card is your primary graphics adapter. We suggest
you to keep the default setting.
Reset conguration data
Usually you'd better keep this setting [Disabled].
Resource controlled by
The plug and play bios from Award can congure all the booting devices and plug and
play devices automatically.
IRQ Resources
Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears. When "Resources
Controlled By" sets to [Manual], this eld is adjustable.
IRQ-3 assigned to PCI Device IRQ-4 assigned to PCI Device IRQ-5 assigned to PCI Device IRQ-7 assigned to PCI Device IRQ-9 assigned to PCI Device IRQ-10 assigned to PCI Device IRQ-11 assigned to PCI Device IRQ-12 assigned to PCI Device IRQ-14 assigned to PCI Device IRQ-15 assigned to PCI Device
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop
If this option sets to [Enabled], different VGA devices which work in different bus will manage the data from CPU with different palettes.
NOTE: This option can x some issue that the VGA card is not standard .We suggest you
to keep the default setting.
Maximum Payload Size
This setting species the maximum TLP payload size for the PCI Express devices. The unit
is byte.
PnP/PCI Configurations
[PCI Slot]
PCI Slot
[Disabled]
[Auto(ESCD)]
Press Enter
[Disabled] [Auto] [Auto] [Auto] [Auto] [Auto] [Auto] [Auto] [Auto]
Item Help
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4.5.9 PC Health Status
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*** FAN Control Setting *** FAN Mode Setting x Slop PWM 1
x Temperature Limit of OFF x Temperature Limit of Start
x Temperature Limit of Full 80
x Fan Start PWM
x Fan PWM Control
*** System Health ***
Sensor Show On Post
Shutdown Temperature CPU VCORE:
+5 V: +3.3 V : 3.34 V
VDIMM: 5VSB : VBAT : CPU Temp: SYS Temp: CPU FAN: SYS FAN1: SYS FAN2:
↑↓
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
→←
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
FAN Mode Setting
This item allows you to set the CPU fan states. When set to [Full on mode], the following items become selectable.
・ All Voltages, Fans Speed and Thermal Monitoring
These unchangeable items list the current status of the CPU and environment temperatures, fan speeds, and system power voltage.
Shutdown Temperature
You can set the processor shutdown temperature here. If the processor temperature
exceeds the settings value, system will force to shutdown to protect the processor not overheat. Sensor Show On Post Show the system status when post.
PC Health Status
[Full On mode ]
0.500 PWM 0 20
70 100
[Enabled] [Enabled]
1.32 V
4.97 V
1.82 V
4.99 V
3.26 V 31。C 23。C 1000 RPM 800 RPM 0 RPM
Item Help
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4.5.10 Frequency/Voltage Control
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Frequency/Voltage Control
CPU Feature ► DRAM Voltage Regulator Cureent CPU Voltage Ajust DRAM Voltage Cureent DIMM Voltage Ajust DRAM Voltage Ajust CPUFSB Voltage Ajust Chipset Voltage
*** Over Clock Item ***
Cureent CPU FSB
Memory Fequency CPU Clock Mode X Ajust CPU FSB
X FSB/DRAM Ratio PCIE Clock Mode
X Adjust PCIE Clock
SATA Clock Mode
↑↓
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
→←
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
CPU Feature
Click <Enter> key to enter its submenu.
You may manually set the CPU timing parameters through its sub-items.
Ajust Cpu Voltage
This option is for setting the voltage of CPU.
Ajust DRAM Voltage
This option is for setting the voltage of DIMM.
Ajust Chipset Voltage
This item allows you to adjust the Chipset Voltage. ・ CPU Clock Mode This option can adjust CPU clock.
Press Enter
[Press Enter] [Press Enter]
1.31V [Default]
1.82V
[Default] [Default] [Default]
200Mhz 667 (Single Channel)
[Startup]
200Mhz
Auto [Startup]
100
[Startup]
Item Help
Menu Level
Incorrectly using these features may result in system instability or corruption. Doing a overclock or overvoltage on CPU, chipsets and memory modules may result in damages or shortened life expectancy to these components. Please be aware that the menu items are for power users only.
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4.5.11 Load Fail-Safe Defaults
This option opens a dialog box that lets you install fail-safe defaults for all appropriate items
in the Setup Utility: Press <Y> and the <Enter> to install the defaults. Press <N> and
then <Enter> to not install the defaults. The fail-safe defaults place no great demand on the system and are generally stable. If your system is not functioning correctly, try installing
the fail-safe defaults as a rst step in getting your system working properly again. If you only want to install fail-safe defaults for a specic option, select and display that option,
and then press <F6>.
Load Fail-Safe Defaults (Y/N)? N
4.5.12 Load Optimized Defaults
This option opens a dialog box that let you install optimized defaults for all appropriate
items in the Setup Utility. Press <Y> and then <Enter> to install the defaults. Press <N>
and then <Enter> to not install the defaults. The optimized defaults place demand on the system that may be greater than the performance level of the components, such as the
CPU and the memory. You can cause fatal errors or instability if you install the optimized
defaults when your hardware does not support them. If you only want to install setup
defaults for a specic option, select and display that option, and then press <F7>.
Load Optimized Defaults (Y/N)? N
4.5.13 Set Supervisor/User Password
When this function is selected, the following message appears at the center of the screen to assist you in creating a password.
Enter Password:
Type the password, up to eight characters, and press <Enter>. The password typed now
will clear any previously entered password from CMOS memory. You will be asked to conrm the password. Type the password again and press <Enter>.
Confirm Password:
You may also press <Esc> to abort the selection.
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To disable password, just press <Enter> when you are prompted to enter password. A
message will conrm the password being disabled. Once the password is disabled, the
system will boot and you can enter BIOS Setup freely.
PASSWORD DISABLED
!!!
Press any key to continue...
4.5.14 Save & Exit Setup
Highlight this item and press <Enter> to save the changes that you have made in the Setup
Utility and exit the Setup Utility. When the Save and Exit dialog box appears, press <Y> to
save and exit, or press <N> to return to the main menu.
SAVE to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N)? Y
4.5.15 Exit Without Saving
Highlight this item and press <Enter> to discard any changes that you have made in the Setup Utility and exit the Setup Utility. When the Exit Without Saving dialog box appears,
press <Y> to discard changes and exit, or press <N> to return to the main menu.
Quit Without Saving (Y/N)? Y
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Chapter 5 Driver Installation
Check your package and there is Driver CD included. This CD consists of all dirvers you need. In addition, this CD also include an auto detect software which can tell you which hardware is installed, and which drivers needed so that your system can function properly. Insert CD into your CD-ROM drive and the menu should appear as below. If the menu does not appear, double-click My Computer / double-click CD-ROM drive or click Start / click Run / type X:\AUTORUN.EXE (assuming X is your CD-ROM drive).
+ Mainboard Driver installation Utility + Userful Software Utility > Browse CD
Exit
(This picture is only for reference)
From the Main MENU you may make 4 selections:
1. +Mainboard Driver installation Utility: Click to enter the driver installation menu.
2. +Useful Software Utility: Click to enter the utilities installation menu.
3. >Browse CD: Click to browse the contents of this “Driver & Utility CD”.
4. Exit: Click to exit this installation menu.
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When you choose Mainboard Driver installation Utility, the drivers menu should appear as below:
Back <- INTEL Chipset Installtion Utility
Back <- INTEL Chipset Installation Utility
Onboard LAN Driver
Realtek LAN Driver
Onboard Audio Driver
Realtek Audio Driver
Exit
Exit
(This picture is only for reference)
From the Drivers MENU you may make 3 selections:
1. Intel Chipset Installtion Utility
2. Marvell (or Realtek) LAN Driver
3. Realtek Audio Driver
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APPENDIX 1
POST Codes
NOTE: EISA POST codes are typically output to port address 300h. ISA POST codes are output to port address 80h.
Code
(hex) Name Description
C0 Turn Off Chipset Cache OEM Specic-Cache control
1 Processor Test 1 Processor Status (1FLAGS) Verication. Tests the following processor status ags: carry, zero, sign, overow, The BIOS sets each ag, veries they are set, then turns each ag off and veries it is off.
2 Processor Test 2 Read/Write/Verify all CPU registers except SS, SP, and BP with data pattern FF and 00.
3 Initialize Chips Disable NMI, PIE, AIE, UEI, SQWV Disable video, parity checking, DMA Reset math coprocessor. Clear all page registers, CMOS shutdown byte. Initialize timer 0, 1, and 2, including set EISA timer to a known state. Initialize DMA controllers 0 and 1. Initialize interrupt controllers 0 and 1. Initialize EISA extended registers.
4 Test Memory Refresh RAM must be periodically refreshed to keep the memory from Toggle function is working properly.
5 Blank video, Initialize Keyboard controller initialization. keyboard
6 Reserved
7 Test CMOS Interface and Veries CMOS is working correctly, detects bad battery.
Battery Status
BE Chipset Default Program chipset registers with power on BIOS defaults. Initialization
C1 Memory presence test OEM Specic-Test to size on-board memory.
C5 Early Shadow OEM Specic-Early Shadow enable for fast boot.
C6 Cache presence test
8 Setup low memory Early chip set initialization. Memory presence test OEM chip
set routines. Clear low 64K of memory. Test rst 64K memory.
decaying. This function ensures that the memory refresh
External cache size detection.
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9 Early Cache Initialization Cyrix CPU initialization. Cache initialization.
A Setup Interrupt Vector Initialize rst 120 interrup tvectors with SPURIOUS_INT_HDLR
Table and initialize INT 00h-1Fh according to INT_TBL.
B Test CMOS RAM Test CMOS RAM Checksum, if bad, or insert key pressed, Checksum load defaults.
C Initialize keyboard Detect type of keyboard controller. (optional) Set NUM_LOCK status.
D Initialize Video Detect CPU clock. Read CMOS location 14h to nd out type
Interface of video in use. Detect and Initialize Video Adapter.
E Test Video Memory Test video memory, write sign-on message to screen. Setup shadow RAM - Enable shadow according to Setup.
F Test DMA Controller 0 BIOS checksum test. Keyboard detect and initialization.
10 Test DMA Controller 1
11 Test DMA Page Registers Test DMA Page Registers.
12-13 Reserved
14 Test Timer Counter 2 Test 8254 Timer 0 Counter 2.
15 Test 8259-1 Mask Bits Verify 8259 Channel 1 masked interrupts by alternately turning off and on the interrupt lines.
16 Test 8259-2 Mask Bits Verify 8259 Channel 2 masked interrupts by alternately turning off and on the interrupt lines.
17 Test Stuck 8259's Turn off interrupts then verify no interrupt mask register is on. Interrupt Bits
18 Test 8259 Interrupt Force an interrupt and verify the interrupt occurred. Functionality
19 Test Stuck NMI Bits Verify NMI can be cleared. (Parity/IO Check)
1A Display CPU clock
1B-1E Reserved
1F Set EISA Mode If EISA non-volatile memory checksum is good, execute EISA
initialization. If not, execute ISA tests an clear EISA mode ag. Test EISA Conguration Memory Integrity (checksum &
communication interface).
20 Enable Slot 0 Initialize slot 0 (System Board).
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21-2F Enable Slots 1-15 Initialize slots 1 through 15.
30 Size Base and Extended Size base memory from 256K to 640K and extended memory Memory above 1MB.
31 Test Base and Extended Test base memory from 256K to 640K and extended memory Memory above 1MB using various patterns. NOTE: This test is skipped in EISA mode and can be skipped with ESC key in ISA mode.
32 Test EISA Extended If EISA Mode ag is set then test EISA memory found in slots
Memory initialization. NOTE: This test is skipped in ISA mode and can be skipped with ESC key in EISA mode.
33-3B Reserved
3C Setup Enabled
3D Initialize & Install Mouse Detect if mouse is present, initialize mouse, install interrupt vectors.
3E Setup Cache Controller Initialize cache controller.
3F Reserved
BF Chipset Initialization Program chipset registers with Setup values.
40 Display virus protect disable or enable.
41 Initialize Floppy Drive & Initialize oppy disk drive controller and any drives.
Controller
42 Initialize Hard Drive & initialize hard drive controller and any drives. Controller
43 Detect & Initialize Initialize any serial and parallel ports (also game port). Serial/Parallel Ports
44 Reserved
45 Detect & Initialize Math Initialize math coprocessor. Coprocessor
46 Reserved
47 Reserved
48-4D Reserved
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4E Manufacturing POST Reboot if Manufacturing POST Loop pin is set. Otherwise Loop or Display display any messages (i.e., any non-fatal errors that were Messages detected during POST) and enter Setup.
4F Security Check Ask password security (optional).
50 Write CMOS Write all CMOS values back to RAM and clear screen.
51 Pre-boot Enable Enable parity checker. Enable NMI, Enable cache before boot.
52 Initialize Option ROMs Initialize any option ROMs present from C8000h to EFFFFh. NOTE: When FSCAN option is enabled, ROMs initialize from C8000h to F7FFFh.
53 Initialize Time Value Initialize time value in 40h: BIOS area.
60 Setup Virus Protect Setup virus protect according to Setup.
61 Set Boot Speed Set system speed for boot
62 Setup NumLock Setup NumLock status according to Setup.
63 Boot Attempt Set low stack Boot via INT 19h.
B0 Spurious If interrupt occurs in protected mode.
B1 Unclaimed NMI If unmasked NMI occurs, display. Press F1 to disable NMI, F2 reboot.
E1-EF Setup Pages E1- Page 1, E2 - Page 2, etc.
FF Boot
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