JETWAY 630DF User Manual

630DF
USER'S MANUAL
M/B For Socket 370 Pentium III Processor
NO. G03-630DFR1A
Release date: February 2002
Trademark:
* Specifications and Information contained in this documentation are furnished for information use only, and are
subject to change at any time without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by manufacturer.
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USER’S NOTICE................................................................................1
MANUAL REVISION INFORMATION..............................................2
THERMAL SOLUTIONS....................................................................2
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION OF 630DF MOTHERBOARD
1-1 FEATURE OF MOTHERBOARD ...............................................3
1-2 SPECIFICATION .................................................................... 4
1-3 PERFORMANCE LIST.............................................................5
1-4 LAYOUT DIAGRAM & JUMPER SETTING ................................6
CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION
2-1 HARDWARE INSTALLATION STEPS........................................ 8
2-2 CHECKING MOTHERBOARD'S JUMPER SETTING....................8
2-3 INSTALL CPU........................................................................10
2-3-1 ABOUT PENTIUM & CELERON™ 370-PIN CPU........................10
2-3-2 SETTING CPU BUS CLOCK & MEMORY CLOCK JUMPER.........11
2-3-3 INSTALL CPU .......................................................................12
2-3-4 OVERCLOCK RUNNING ........................................................13
2-4 INSTALL MEMORY................................................................14
2-5 EXPANSION CARD.................................................................15
2-5-1 PROCEDURE FOR EXPANSION CARD INSTALLATION .............15
2-5-2 ASSIGNING IRQ FOR EXPANSION CARD.................................15
2-5-3 INTERRUPT REQUEST TABLE FOR THIS MOTHERBOARD.......16
2-6 CONNECTORS, HEADERS.......................................................16
2-6-1 CONNECTORS ......................................................................16
2-6-2 HEADERS.............................................................................19
2-7 STARTING UP YOUR COMPUTER ........................................... 23
CHAPTER 3 INTRODUCING BIOS
3-1 ENTERING SETUP..................................................................24
3-2 GETTING HELP ..................................................................... 25
3-3 THE MAIN MENU...................................................................25
3-4 STANDARD CMOS FEATURES.................................................26
3-5 ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES..................................................28
3-6 ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES............................................ 30
3-6-1 ADVANCED DRAM CONTROL................................................31
3-7 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS.................................................. 32
3-7-1 ONCHIP IDE FUNCTION ........................................................33
3-7-2 ONCHIP DEVICE FUNCTION..................................................34
3-7-3 WINBOND SUPERIO DEVICE..................................................35
TABLE OF CONTENT
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3-8 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP...............................................36
3-8-1 PM WAKE UP EVENTS...........................................................37
3-9 PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION SETUP .......................................... 38
3-9-1 IRQ RESOURCES ..................................................................39
3-10 PC HEALTH STATUS.............................................................40
3-11 FREQUENCY/VOLTAGE CONTROL ....................................... 40
3-12 LOAD STANDARD/OPTIMIZED DEFAULTS ............................. 41
3-13 SET SUPERVISOR/USER PASSWORD ......................................42
CHAPTER 4 DRIVER & FREE PROGRAM INSTALLATION
MAGIC INSTALL SUPPORTS WINDOWS 95/98/98SE/NT4.0/2000......... 43
4-1 VGA
INSTALL SIS 630 VGA DRIVER
.................................44
4-2 PC-HEALTH
WINBOND HARDWARE DOCTOR MONITORING SOFTWARE
.........................................................46
4-2-1 HOW TO UTILIZE PC-HEALTH......................................47
4-3 LAN
INSTALL SIS 900 PCI FAST ETHERNET DRIVER
...........47
4-4 SOUND
INSTALL SIS 7018 AC'97 AUDIO DRIVER AND
APPLICATION SOFTWARE ...................................................
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4-5 MAGIC BIOS
INSTALL BIOS LIVE UPDATE UTILITY
........................50
4-6 PC-CILLIN
INSTALL PC-CILLIN98 ANTI-VIRUS SOFTWARE AND
APPLICATION PROGRAM.....................................................
51
4-7 HOW TO DISABLE ON-BOARD SOUND .................................... 53
4-8 HOW TO UPDATE BIOS..........................................................53
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USER’S NOTICE
COPYRIGHT OF THIS MANUAL BELONGS TO THE MANUFACTURER. NO PART OF THIS MANUAL, INCLUDING THE PRODUCTS AND SOFTWARE DESCRIBED IN IT MAY BE REPRODUCED, TRANSMITTED OR TRANSLATED INTO ANY LANGUAGE IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE
MANUFACTURER.
THIS MANUAL CONTAINS ALL INFORMATION REQUIRED TO USE 630DF MOTHER­BOARD AND WE DO ASSURE THIS MANUAL MEETS USER’S REQUIREMENT BUT WILL CHANGE, CORRECT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE. MANUFACTURER PROVIDES THIS MANUAL “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, AND WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMANGES FOR LOSS OF PROFIT, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF USE OF DATA, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS AND THE LIKE).
PRODUCTS AND CORPORATE NAMES APPEARING IN THIS MANUAL MAY OR MAY NOT BE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OR COPYRIGHTS OF THEIR RESPECTIVE COMPANIES, AND THEY ARE USED ONLY FOR IDENTIFICATION OR EXPLANATION AND TO THE OWNER’S BENEFIT, WITHOUT INTENT TO INFRINGE.
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Manual Revision Information
Reversion Revision History Date
1.0
First Release February 2002
Item Checklist
630DF Motherboard Cable for IDE/Floppy CD for motherboard utilities
Cable for USB Port 3/4 (Option)
Cable for VGA 630DF User’s Manual
Intel Processor Family
Thermal Solutions
As processor technology pushes to faster speeds and higher performance, thermal management becomes increasingly crucial when building computer systems. Maintaining the proper thermal environment is key to reliable, long-term system operation. The overall goal in providing the proper thermal environment is keeping the processor below its specified maximum case temperature. Heatsinks induce improved processor heat dissipation through increased surface area and concentrated airflow from attached fans. In addition, interface materials allow effective transfers of heat from the processor to the heatsink. For optimum heat transfer, Intel recommends the use of thermal grease and mounting clips to attach the heatsink to the processor. When selecting a thermal solution for your system, please refer to the website below for collection of heatsinks evaluated and recommended by Intel for use with Intel processors.
Vendor list for heatsink and fan of Pentium® !!! processor, please visit http://developer.intel.com/design/Pentiumiii/components/index.htm
Vendor list for heatsink and fan of Intel®Celeron™ processor, please visit http://developer.intel.com/design/celeron/components/index.htm
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Chapter 1
Introduction of 630DF Motherboard
1-1 Feature of motherboard
The 630DF motherboard is design for use Intel’s new generation Pentium processors, which utilize the Socket 370 design supports Pentium
III/Celeron FC-PGA/PPGA
and VIA Cyrix C3 processors, and the memory size expandable to 1GB.
This motherboard use the newest SiS 630E chipset provides a high performance/low cost solution for socket 370 series CPUs based system, by integrating a high performance North Bridge, advanced hardware 2D/3D GUI engine and Super-South Bridge. Moreover, by integrating the Ultra AGP technology and advanced 128-bit graphic display interface, SiS 630 delivers AGP 4X performance and up to 2GB/s memory bandwidth, and provides powerful hardware decoding DVD accelerator to improve the DVD playback performance. On-board VGA memory can selected from 2Mb to 64Mb.
This motherboard provides 10/100Mb Fast Ethernet interface for Office requirement and offers AC’97 compliant interface that comprises digital audio engine with 3D­hardware accelerator, on-chip sample rate converter. This mothe rboard also prov ides dual USB host controller with four USB Ports that deliver better connectivity and 2x12Mb bandwidth. The built-in Fast PCI IDE controller supports Ultra DMA 33/66 function up to 66MB/s for data transfer rate. In addition, 630DF provides hardware monitor function that will monitoring and protect your computer.
This motherboard provides high performance & meets future specification demand. It is really wise choice for your computer.
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1-2 Specification
Spec Description
Design
Flex ATX form factor 4 layers PCB size: 22.8cmx19.0cm
Chipset
SiS 630E Chipset
Clock Generator
Support 66/100/133MHz system Bus Clock (CPU Bus Clock) Support 100/133 MHz system memory clock Support 33MHz PCI Bus clock
CPU Socket
Support Pentium
III 500∼1GHz processor
Support Celeron 300∼900MHz processor
Support VIA Cyrix III 500∼700A MHz processor
Support 66, 100 and 133MHz CPU Bus clock
Reserves support for future Intel Pentium
III processors
Memory Socket
168-pin DIMM socket x2
PC-100/PC-133 SDRAM, VCM (Virtual Channel Memory)
Expandable to 1GB
Support 3.3V SDRAM DIMM
Expansion Slot
32-bit PCI slot x1, 2.2 Specification Compliant
AMR slot x1
Integrate VGA
3D graphic acceleration
VGA Memory Selectable by BIOS from 2MB to 64MB
Integrate IDE
2 channel of Bus Master IDE port supporting ULTRA DMA
33/66MB/s mode devices
Integrate LAN
Fast Ethernet Controller 10/100 Mbps
Audio
AC’97 Digital Audio controller integrated
AC’97 Audio CODEC on board
Audio driver and utility included
BIOS
Award 2MB Flash ROM
Multi I/O
PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse connectors
Floppy disk drive connector x1
Parallel port x1
Serial port x2
USB connector x2
USB headers x2 (connecting cable option)
Audio connector (Line-in, Line-out & Game Port)
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1-3 Performance List
The following performance data list is the testing result of some popular benchmark testing programs. These data are just referred by users, and there is no responsibility for different testing data values gotten by users (the different Hardware & Software configuration will result in different benchmark testing results.)
CPU: Intel PIII
866MHz FC-PGA package
DRAM: 128M SDRAM x2 (Hyundai GM 72V66841ET75) VGA Expansion Card: On Board VGA (Driver V1.05) Hard Disk Driver: Quantum Fireball KX20A11 BIOS: Award Optimal default OS: Win 98SE
Performance Test Report
Share 8M Share 16M Share 32M
3D Mark 99
1908 1918 1912
3D Mark 2000
900 918 916
3D Winbench 99 V1.2
513 525 446
3D Winbench 2000
15.7 20.7 23
Final Reality
5.23 5.25 5.20
Winstone 99 V1.3
29.5 29.5 29.6
Winstone 2000
32.3 33 31.8
Winbench 99 :
CPU Mark 99
67.1 68.1 68.5
FPU Winmark 99
4390 4390 4380
Business Disk Winmark99
4740 4550 4680
Hi-end Disk Winmark99
17100 16800 16300
Business Graphic Winmark
217 216 217
Hi-end Graphic Winmark
762 767 767
SYS Mark 2000 : SISMark 2000 Rating ( Internet Content Creation / Office Productivity )
Suites
156 157 157
Official
154 155 156
SISOFT Sandra 2000 :
CPU MIPS
2262 2262 2262
FPU MFLOPS
1120 1120 1120
CPU / Memory MB/S
234 236 235
FPU / Memory MB/S
255 257 256
QUAKE3 :
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DEMO1 FPS
22.0 22.1 22.2
DEMO2 FPS
21.3 21.6 21.6
1-4 Layout Diagram & Jumper Setting
Winbond 83697HF
Floppy Connector
SiS 630E Chip
Front Panel Conn.
IR Connector
ATA 66 IDE Connector
Wake On Modem
Wake On LAN
(JP14)
Clear CMOS
ATX Power Connector
AMR Slot
Front Panel Audio
USB2 Port
SYSTEM FAN
PC99 Back Panel
CPU FAN
CD Audio
PCI Slot
2M Flash ROM
BIOS
(JP4, JP5, JP7)
CPU F.S.B. Clock
CPU Socket
PC133 DIMMX2
VGA Connector
COM1 COM2
LINE-OUT
LINE-IN
MIC
PS/2 MOUSE
PS/2 Keyboard
USB
PRINT GAME/MIDI PORT LAN
PWR LED
Video Output (Option)
SYNC-Output Option)
Speaker L Connector
JP16 (Option)
Speaker R Connector
JP15 (Option)
MIC Connector
MIC1 (Option)
PWR LED/BTN (Option)
K/B Power ON Jumper (JP1)
PS2 KB/Mouse Port
USB Port/
LAN Connector
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Jumpers
Jumper Name Description Page
JP7 JP4, JP5
CPU & SDRAM Frequency Setting 2x4-pin Block
2x2-pin Block
P.8
JP1 Keyboard Power ON Function Setting 3-pin Block P.9 JP14 CMOS RAM Clear 3-pin Block P.9
Connectors
Connector Name Description Page
ATXPOWER ATX Power Connector 20-pin Block P.16 PS2 KB/MOUSE PS/2 Mouse & PS/2 Keyboard
Connector
6-pin Female P.17
USB USB Port Connector 2x4-pin Connector P.17 LAN LAN Port Connector RJ45 Connector P.17 PRINT Parallel Port Connector 25-pin Female P.17 GAME Audio/Game Connector 3 phone jack + 15-pin Connector P.17 COM1/COM2 Serial Port COM1/COM2 Connector 9-pin Connector P.17 FDD Floppy Driver Connector 34-pin Block P.17 IDE1 Primary IDE Connector 40-pin Block P.18 IDE2 Secondary IDE Connector 40-pin Block P.18
Headers
Header Name Description Page
VGA VGA Port Header 15-pin Block P.19 USB2 USB Port Headers 9-pin Block P.19 HD LED IDE activity LED 2-pin Block P.19 RESET Reset switch lead 2-pin Block P.20 SPEAKER Speaker connector 4-pin Block P.20
PWR LED
Power LED 2-pin Block P.20 PWR BTN Power switch 2-pin Block P.20 WOM Wake On-Modem Headers 3-pin Block P.20 WOL Wake On-LAN Headers 3-pin Block P.20 CPUFAN, SYSFAN FAN Speed Headers 3-pin Block P.21 IR IR infrared module Headers 5-pin Block P.21 CDIN1, CDIN2 CD Audio-In Headers 4-pin Block P.21 AUDIO Audio Header for Front Panel 9-pin Block P.22 SYNC_OUTPUT, VIDEO_OUTPUT
VGA SYNC_OUTPUT, VIDEO_OUTPUT Header
9-pin Block 7-pin Block
P.22
JP15, JP16, MIC1 Speaker/MIC Output Header 2-pin Block P.22
Expansion Sockets
Socket/Slot Name Description Page
ZIF Socket 370 CPU Socket 370-pin FC-PGA/PPGA CPU Socket P.12 DIMM1, DIMM2 DIMM Module Socket 168-pin DIMM SDRAM Module
Expansion Socket
P.14
PCI1 PCI Slot 32-bit PCI Local Bus Expansion slots P.16 AMR AMR Slot Modem Riser Card slot
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Chapter 2
Hardware installation
2-1 Hardware installation Steps
Before using your computer, you had better complete the following steps:
1. Check motherboard setting
2. Install CPU
3. Install Memory
4. Install Expansion cards
5. Connect Ribbon cables, Panel wires, and power supply
6. Setup BIOS
7. Install software driver & utility
2-2 Checking Motherboard’s Jumper Setting
1. CPU & SDRAM Clock Setting: JP7, JP4, JP5
The motherboard’s CPU & SDRAM memory clock adjusted through jumper JP7, JP4, JP5. Table as below:
JP7 JP4 JP5
CPU/SDRAM (MHz)
1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8
AUTO
OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON
66/66
OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF
66/100
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
100/100
ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
100/133
ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
133/100
ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
133/133
ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF
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2
8
1
7
66/66
AUTO
66/100
JP7
JP7
1
7
2
8
JP7
1
7
2
8
100/100
1 2
JP4 JP5
1 2
JP4 JP5
1 2
JP4 JP5
1 2
JP4 JP5
JP7
1
7
2
8
CPU/SDRAM Frequency
100/133 133/100 133/133
1
7
JP7
2
8
1
7
JP7
2
8
1
7
JP7
2
8
1 2
JP4 JP5
1 2
JP4 JP5
1 2
JP4 JP5
2. Keyboard Power On Function Setting (3-pin): JP1
This allows you to disable the keyboard power on function. Set the jumper to enabled or disabled if you wish to use your keyboard (by pressing < >) to power on your computer. This feature requires an ATX power supply that can supply at least 300mA on the +5VSB lead. The default is set to disable.
Keyboard Power On Function
2-3 closed Enabled
JP1
1 3
JP1
1 3
1-2 closed Disabled
3. CMOS RAM Clear (3-pin): JP14
A battery must be used to retain the motherboard configuration in CMOS RAM short 2-3 pins of JP14 to store the CMOS data.
To clear the CMOS, follow the procedure below:
1. Turn off the system and unplug the AC power
2. Remove ATX power cable from ATX power connector
3. Locate JP14 and short pins 1-2 for a few seconds
4. Return JP14 to its normal setting by shorting pins 2-3
5. Connect ATX power cable back to ATX power connector
Note: When should clear CMOS
1. Troubleshooting
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2. Forget password
3. After over clocking system boot fail
CMOS RAM Clear Setting
2-3 closed Normal
(default)
JP14
1 3
JP14
1 3
1-2 closed Clear CMOS
2-3 Install CPU
2-3-1 About Pentium III & Celeron™ 370-pin CPU
This motherboard supports both Pentium III & Celeron 370 pins CPU.
Glossary:
Chipset (or core logic)
- two or more integrated circuits which control the interfaces
between the system processor, RAM, I/O devises, and adapter cards.
Processor slot/socket
- the slot or socket used to mount the system processor on the
motherboard.
Slot
(AGP, PCI, ISA, RAM) - the slots used to mount adapter cards and system RAM.
AGP
- Accelerated Graphics Port - a high speed interface for video cards; runs at 1X
(66MHz), 2X (133MHz), or 4X (266MHz).
PCI
- Peripheral Component Interconnect - a high speed interface for video cards, sound
cards, network interface cards, and modems; runs at 33MHz.
ISA
- Industry Standard Architecture - a relatively low speed interface primarily used for
sound cards and modems; runs at approx. 8MHz.
Serial Port
- a low speed interface typically used for mouse and external modems.
Parallel Port
- a low speed interface typically used for printers.
PS/2
- a low speed interface used for mouse and keyboards.
USB
- Universal Serial Bus - a medium speed interface typically used for mouse, keyboards,
scanners, and some digital cameras.
Sound
(interface) - the interface between the sound card or integrated sound connectors and
speakers, MIC, game controllers, and MIDI sound devices.
LAN
(interface) - Local Area Network - the interface to your local area network.
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BIOS (B
asic Input/Output System) - the program logic used to boot up a computer and
establish the relationship between the various components.
Driver
- software, which defines the characteristics of a device for use by another device or
other software.
Processor
- the "central processing unit" (CPU); the principal integrated circuit used for
doing the "computing" in "personal computer"
Front Side Bus Frequency
The working frequency of the motherboard, which is generated by the clock generator for CPU, DRAM and PCI BUS.
CPU Internal Frequency
The frequency of CPU, which is also the actual working frequency of CPU.
Bus Frequency Ratio
The ratio of the working frequency, multiply Front Side Bus Frequency with Bus Frequency Ratio will form the CPU Internal Frequency.
CPU L2 Cache
The flash memory inside the CPU, normally Pentium III CPU has 256K or above, while Celeron CPU will have 128K.
Recognize of CPU
The way to recognize the specification of CPU from the packing Pentium III 370 pins FC-PGA
On the surface of the CPU as shown on the right picture, under the word of “PENTIUM III” the code is:
RB 80526 P2 866 256 RB :
FC–PGA packing
P2 :
P2–133MHz front side bus frequency
PY–100MHz front side bus frequency
866 :
CPU internal frequency, where here is
866MHz
256 :
the size of L2 cache, where here is 256K
Celeron FC–PGA
On the surface of the CPU as shown on the right picture, under the word of “Celeron” the code is:
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566/128/66/1.5V 566 :
CPU internal frequency, where here is 566MHz
128 :
the size of L2 cache, where here is 128K
66 :
front side bus frequency, where here is 66MHz
1.5V :
the voltage for the CPU
2-3-2 Setting CPU Bus Clock & Memory Clock Jumper
Setting the Front Side Bus frequency and SDRAM frequency
The motherboard uses jumper JP7 for the front side bus frequency and SDRAM frequency setting as shown from the table below, and JP4, JP5 are must open
JP7 JP4 JP5
CPU/SDRAM (MHz)
1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8
AUTO
OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON
66/66
OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF
66/100 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 100/100 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 100/133 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
133/100
ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
133/133
ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF
Example: Using a Pentium III 866 CPU with front side bus frequency of 133MHz and
PC-133 SDRAM module, the setting of JP7 are 1-2 closed, 3-4 closed, 5-6 closed for CPU BUS CLOCK to be 133MHz and SDRAM CLOCK to be 133MHz.
For experience user looking for over clocking, please refer to sec 2-3-4
2-3-3 Install CPU
This motherboard provides a ZIF socket 370. The CPU that comes with the motherboard should have a cooling FAN attached to prevent overheating. If this is not the case, then purchase a correct cooling FAN before you turn on your system.
WARNING!
Be sure that there is sufficient air circulation across the processor’s heatsink and CPU cooling FAN is working correctly, otherwise it may cause the processor and motherboard overheat and damage, you may install an auxiliary cooling FAN, if necessary.
To install a CPU, first turn off your system and remove its cover. Locate the ZIF socket and open it by first pulling the level sideways away from the socket then
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upward to a 90-degree angle. Insert the CPU with the correct orientation as shown below. The notched corner should point toward the end of the level. Because the CPU has a corner pin for two of the four corners, the CPU will only fit in the orientation as shown.
CPU ZIF Socket 370
Colden Arrow
Socket 370
Intel
Pentium III
When you put the CPU into the ZIF socket. No force require to insert of the CPU, then press the level to Locate position slightly without any extra force.
2-3-4 Over clock Running
WARNING!
This section is for experienced motherboard installer only. Over clocking can result in system instability or even shortening life of the processor.
After setting the Jumper JP7 you can choose over clock running by BIOS CMOS SETUP UTILITY. When you entered CMOS SETUP UTILITY, choose “Frequency/ Voltage control” you will see the screen as below then.
1. You can choose the situation you want to try.
JP7 JP4 JP5
CPU/SDRAM (MHz)
1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8
AUTO
OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON
66/66
OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF
66/100
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
100/100
ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
100/133
ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
133/100
ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
133/133
ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF
CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1984-2000 Award Software
Frequency/Voltage Control
Item Help
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Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk Enabled Spread Spectrum Disabled CPU Host/DRAM Clock Default CPU Clock Ratio Jumpless x 3.0
Menu Level >
↑↓→←
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
F5:Previous Values F6:Optimized Defaults F7:Standard Defaults
NOTE! The BIOS allows you select Bus Frequency from 66MHz to 133MHz,
the wrong setting will cause system can not starting, when it happen you have to clear CMOS and adjust correct setting for your CPU. Again we don’t suggest user running over clock.
2-4 Install Memory
This motherboard provides two 168-pin DUAL INLINE MEMORY MODULES (DIMM) sites for memory expansion available from minimum memory size of 16MB to maximum memory size of 1GB SDRAM.
Valid Memory Configurations
Bank 168-Pin DIMM Total Memory
Bank 0, 1 (DIMM1)
SDRAM 32, 64, 128, 256, 512MB X 1
16MB∼512MB
Bank 2, 3 (DIMM2)
SDRAM 32, 64, 128, 256, 512MB X 1
16MB∼512MB
Total System Memory (Max. 1GB)
16MB∼1GB
Generally, installing SDRAM modules to your motherboard is very easy, you can refer to figure 2-4 to see what a 168-Pin PC100 & PC133 SDRAM module looks like.
CPU Host/DRAM Clock Default [ ]
66/66MHz ..... [ ]
66/100MHz ..... [ ]
75/75MHz ..... [ ]
83/83MHz ..... [ ]
95/95MHz ..... [ ]
96/96MHz ..... [ ]
97/97MHz ..... [ ]
100/100MHz ..... [ ]
100/133MHz ..... [ ]
112/112MHz ..... [ ]
133/100MHz ..... [ ]
133/133MHz ..... [ ]
↑↓:Move ENTER:Accept ESC:Abort
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DIMM2 (BANK2+BANK3)
DIMM1 (BANK0+BANK1)
NOTE!
When you install DIMM module fully into the DIMM socket the eject tab should be locked into the DIMM module very firmly and fit into its indention on both sides.
WARNING!
For the SDRAM CLOCK is set at 133MHz, use only PC133­compliant DIMMs. When this motherboard operate at 133Mhz, most system will not even boot if non-compliant modules are used because of the strict timing issues, if your DIMM are not PC133­compliant, set the SDRAM clock to 100MHz to ensure system stability.
2-5 Expansion Cards
WARNING!
Turn off your power when adding or removing expansion cards or other system components. Failure to do so may cause severe damage to both your motherboard and expansion cards.
2-5-1 Procedure For Expansion Card Installation
1. Read the documentation for your expansion card and make any necessary hardware or software setting for your expansion card such as jumpers.
2. Remove your computer’s cover and the bracket plate on the slot you intend to use.
3. Align the card’s connectors and press firmly.
4. Secure the card on the slot with the screen you remove above.
5. Replace the computer system’s cover.
6. Set up the BIOS if necessary.
7. Install the necessary software driver for your expansion card.
Figure 2-4
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