4-8 HOW TO UPDATE BIOS..................................................................................................... 43
4-9 AMD PLATFORM RAID FUNCTION INSTALLATION............................................... 44
4-10 PRO MAGIC PLUS FUNCTION INTRODUCTION........................................................ 48
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Item Checklist
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XBLUE AMD 770 Chipset based motherboard
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User’s Manual
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HDD Cable
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SATA Cable
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CD for Motherboard Utilities
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I/O Back Panel Shield
AMD K10 Processor Family
Cooling Solutions
As processor technology pushes to faster speeds and higher performance with increasing operation
clock, thermal management becomes increasingly crucial while building computer systems. Maintaining
the proper computing environment without thermal increasing is the key to reliable, stable, and 24
hours system operation. The overall goal is keeping the processor below its specified maximum case
temperature. Heatsinks induce improved processor heat dissipation through increasing surface area
and concentrated airflow from attached active cooling fans. In addition, interface materials allow
effective transfers of heat from the processor to the heatsink. For optimum heat transfer, AMD
recommends the use of thermal grease and mounting clips to attach the heatsink to the processor.
Please refer to the website below for collection of heatsinks evaluated and recommended for Socket
AM2+ processors by AMD. In addition, this collection is not intended to be a comprehensive listing of
all heatsinks that support Socket-AM2+ processors.
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Chapter 1
Introduction of AMD 770 Motherboards
1-1 Features of motherboard
The AMD 770 chipset motherboard series are based on the latest AMD 770 chipset and the
SB700 chipset which supports the innovative 64-bit AMD Socket AM2+ quad core and dual
core multi-tasking Socket AM2+ AMD Phenom™ processors. With an integrated low-latency
high-bandwidth DDRII memory controller , AMD 770 chipset platform based motherboard
series deliver the outstanding system performance and professional desktop platform solution
with the advantages of 64-bit AMD Socket AM2+ and Socket AM2 AMD Phenom™,
Athlon64 FX,Athlon64 X2,Athlon64 & Sempron processors.
The AMD 770 Series motherboards support new generation Socket AM2+ processors with an
integrated DDRII memory controller for dual channel DDRII533 / DDRII667 / DDRII800 /
DDRII1066 (AM2 Sempron processors only support up to DDRII667 memory) DDRII
Module up to 4 GB. The motherboard is embedded with SB700 chipset of providing ULTRA
ATA 133 connector and Serial ATA2 with RAID 0 ,1 , 10 and JBOD functions which
support up to two IDE and six Serial ATA2 devices to accelerate hard disk drives and
guarantee the data security without failure in advanced computing performance.
The AMD 770 motherboards provide 10/100/1000 LAN function with RealTek
RTL8111CVC PCI-E Gigabit LAN which supports optional 10/100/1000Mbps data transfer
rate. And the embedded Azalia 6-channel ALC 662 Audio CODEC is fully compatible with
Sound Blaster Pro standards that offer you with the home cinema quality and satisfying
software compatibility.
The AMD 770 series motherboards deliver outstanding value and performance for gamers,
with a true bandwidth design for Multi-GPU configurations. This high bandwidth architecture
in the AMD 770 chipset is combined with the flexibility for single or dual card configurations.
The AMD 770 chipset provide two x16 PCI Express 2.0 slots to support simultaneous
operation of graphics cards for astonishing performance with brilliant and intense 3D
graphics.
AMD 770 series motherboard series offer two PCI-Express2.0 x16 graphics slots. One
PCI-Express2.0 x16@ 16 lane slot delivers up to 8 Gbyte/sec data transfer rate at each
relative direction and up16 Gbyte/sec concurrently while the other PCI Express 2.0@ 4 lane
delivers 4Gbyte/sec concurrently. One PCI Express2.0 x1 I/O slot offers 1 Gbyte/sec
concurrently, over 7 times more bandwidth than PCI at 133Mbye/sec, tackling the most
demanding multimedia tasks nowadays .The AMD 770 motherboards also carry two 32-bit
PCI slots guarantee the rich connectivity for the I/O peripheral devices.
Embedded USB controllers as well as capability of expanding to 8 of USB2.0 functional ports
delivering 480Mb/s bandwidth of rich connectivity, these motherboards meet the future USB
demands which are also equipped with hardware monitor function on system to monitor and
protect your system and maintain your non-stop business computing.
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Some special features---
/Wi-Fi Technology
CPU Thermal Throttling / CPU Smart Fan / OC-CON/G.P.I Function
in this motherboard are designed for power user to use the over-clocking
function in more flexible ways. But please be caution that the over-clocking maybe causes the
fails in system reliabilities. This motherboard provides the guaranteed performance and meets
the demands of the next generation computing. But if you insist to gain more system
performance with variety possibilities of the components you choose, please be careful and
make sure to read the detailed descriptions of these value added product features, please get
them in the coming section.
1-1.1 Special Features of Motherboard
CPU Thermal Throttling Technology--- (The CPU Overheat Protection
Technology)
To prevent the increasing heat from damage of CPU or accidental shutdown while at high
workload, the CPU Thermal Throttling Technology will force CPU to enter partially idle
mode from 87.5% to 12.5% according to preset CPU operating temperature in BIOS (from 40
to 90). When the system senses the CPU operating temperature reaching the preset
value, the CPU operating bandwidth will be decreased to the preset idle percentage to cool
down the processor. When at throttling mode the beeper sound can be optionally selected to
indicate it is in working. (For detail operating please read Section 3-11 Bi-turbo
Configuration)
CPU Smart Fan---( The Noise Management System )
It’s never been a good idea to gain the performance of your system by sacrificing its acoustics.
CPU Smart Fan Noise Management System is the answer to control the noise level needed for
now-a-day’s high performance computing system. The system will automatically increase the
fan speed when CPU operating loading is high, after the CPU is in normal operating condition,
the system will low down the fan speed for the silent operating environment. The system can
provide the much longer life cycle for both CPU and the system fans for game use and
business requirements.
The working temperature is from 55 degrees Centigrade below zero to 125 degrees
Centigrade, OC-CON capacitors possess superior physical characteristics that can be while
reducing the working temperature between 20 degrees Centigrade each time, intact extension
10 times of effective product operation lives, at not rising degrees Centigrade of working
temperatures each time a relative one, life of product decline 10% only too.
G.P.I Function—(Green power indicator function)
The full name of G.P.I technology is Green Power Indicator technology, obviously
technology utilized to low power consumption. G.P.I is a technology with remarkable power
saving function.
WI-FI Technology
WIFI--Full name is wireless Fidelity. It has been used in notebook, mobile phone, PDA,
digital cameras and Mobile Terminals widely. With WIFI. We do not need to worry about the
speed and high spending when we are dialing long-distance calls, browsing web pages,
receiving and sending E-mails, loading music, delivering digital photos.
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1-2 Specification
Spec Description
Design
Chipset
CPU Socket AM2+
Memory Socket
Expansion Slot
Integrate IDE and
Serial ATA2 RAID
Gigabit LAN
6 CH-Audio
∗ ATX form factor 4 layers PCB size:29.5cm x20.0cm
∗ Support AMD Phenom™ processors
∗ Support HT3.0
∗ 240-pin DDRII Module socket x 2
∗ Support 2pcs DDRII533/DDRII667/DDRII800/DDRII1066 Modules
expandable to 4 GB
∗ Dual channel supported
∗ PCI-Express2.0 x16 slot 2pcs
∗ 1pc PCI-Express2.0 x1 slot delivers up to 1GB/s concurrent bandwidth
∗ 32-bit PCI slot x 2pcs
∗ One IDE controllers support PCI Bus Mastering, ATA PIO/DMA and
the ULTRA DMA 33/66/100/133 functions that deliver the data transfer
rate up to 133 MB/s for 2 IDE Devices and for 6 Serial ATA2 ports
providing 300 MB/sec data transfer rate with RAID 0, 1, 10 and JBOD
functions
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.)
Performance Test Report
CPU: AMD Athlon 5000+
DRAM:
VGA Card :
PNY
X2600XT
Hard Disk Driver:
DDR2-800 1G Memory x2
Seagate 250 GB
BIOS: A01
Windows XP Professional (SERVICE PACK 2)
OS:
AMD 770 Chipset Based Motherboard
3D Mark 2001SE
3D Mark 2003
3D Mark 2005
PCMark2005
System / CPU / Memory
Graph / HDD
Content Creation Winstone 2004
Business Winstone 2004
Winbench 99 V2.0:
Business/Hi-end GraphicWinmark99
Business/Hi-end Graphic Winmark
SATA1~SATA6 Serial ATAII Connectors 7-pin Connector P.15
8-CH HD Audio Connector 6- phone jack Conn. P.14
COM1
SPDIF_OUT1
Serial Port Connector
SPDIF Out coaxial Connectors
9-pin Connector P.15
1- phone jack Conn. P.15
Headers
Header Name Description Page
AUDIO1 SPEAKER, MIC header 9-pin Block P.15
USB1, USB2USB Port Headers 9-pin Block P.15
SPEAK1 PC Speaker connector 4-pin Block P.16
PWR LED1/ PWR LED Power LED 3-pin Block P.16
JW_FP1
(Reset/HDLED/Power
Button/PWR LED)
SYSFAN1/2, CHAFAN FAN Headers 3-pin Block P.16
CPUFAN FAN Header 4-pin Block P.16
CDIN1 CD Audio-In Header 4-pin Block P.17
IR IR infrared module Headers 5-pin Block P.17
HDMI-SPDIF SPDIF Out header 2-pin Block P.18
WI-FI1 Wi-Fi Header 11-pin Block P.18
Expansion Sockets
Socket/Slot Name Description Page
ZIF Socket AM2+ CPU Socket 940-pin mPGAB Athlon64 CPU Socket P.9
Front Panel Header
(including IDE activity LED/Reset switch /
Power On Button lead)
9-pin Block P.16
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Chapter 2
Hardware Installation
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.
2-1 Hardware installation Steps
Before using your computer, you had better complete the following steps:
1. Check motherboard jumper setting
2. Install CPU and Fan
3. Install System Memory (DIMM)
4. Install Expansion cards
5. Connect IDE and Front Panel /Back Panel cable
6. Connect ATX Power cable
7. Power-On and Load Standard Default
8. Reboot
9. Install Operating System
10. Install Driver and Utility
2-2 Checking Motherboard’s Jumper Setting
(1) CMOS RAM Clear (3-pin): JBAT
A battery must be used to retain the motherboard configuration in CMOS RAM short 1-2
pins of JBAT 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 JBAT and short pins 2-3 for a few seconds
4. Return JBAT to its normal setting by shorting pins 1-2
5. Connect ATX power cable back to ATX power connector
Note: When should clear CMOS
1. Troubleshooting
2. Forget password
3. After over clocking system boot fail
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JBATJBAT
1-2 Closed Normal
CMOS RAM Clear Setting
2-3 Closed Clear CMOS
(2) Keyboard/USB function Enabled/Disabled: JP1
JP1
2-3 Closed KB/USB Power ON Enabled
JP1
1-2 Closed KB/USB Power ON Disable (Default)
Keyboard/Mouse & USB Power On Setting
2-3 Install CPU
2-3-1 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 (PCI-E, PCI, RAM) - the slots used to mount adapter cards and system RAM.
PCI - Peripheral Component Interconnect - a high speed interface for video cards, sound
cards, network interface cards, and modems; runs at 33MHz.
PCI Express- Peripheral Component Interconnect Express- a high speed interface for video
cards, sound cards, network interface cards, and modems.
PCI Express2.0- Peripheral Component Interconnect Express2.0, developed in 2003, the
speed of each line doubled from the previous PCI-E of 2.5Gbps to 5 Gbps.
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 (Basic 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 L2 Cache -
the flash memory inside the CPU, normal it depend on CPU type.
2-3-2 About AMD Athlon64 Socket AM2+ CPU
This motherboard provides a surface mount, Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) socket, referred to as
the mPGA940 socket supports AMD Athlon64 processor in the package utilizes Flip-Chip Pin
Grid Array package technology.
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 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.
Colden Arrow
Socket AM2
CPU ZIF mPGAB Socket
When you put the CPU into the ZIF socket, No force required to insert of the CPU, and then
press the level to locate position slightly without any extra force.
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2-4 Install Memory
This motherboard provides two 240-pin DDR2 DUAL INLINE MEMORY MODULES
(DIMM) socket for DDR2 memory expansion available from minimum memory volume of
128MB to maximum memory volume of 4 GB DDR SDRAM.
Valid Memory Configurations
Bank 240-Pin DIMM PCSTotal Memory
Bank 0, 1 (DIMM1)
Bank 2, 3 (DIMM2)
Total System Memory (Max 4 GB) 2
Recommend DIMM Module Combination
1. One DIMM Module ----Plug in DIMM1
2. Two DIMM Modules---Plug in DIMM1 and DIMM2 for Dual channel function
DDR2 533/DDR2 667/DDR2 800/DDR21066
DDR2 533/DDR2 667/DDR2 800/DDR21066
X1
X1
128MB∼2 GB
128MB∼2 GB
128MB∼4 GB
Dual channel Limited!
1. Dual channel function only supports when 2 DIMM Modules plug in both DIMM1 & DIMM2/
2. Memory modules plugged in DIMM1 & DIMM2 must be of the same type, same size, and
same frequency for dual channel function.
Install DDR II modules to your motherboard is not difficult, you can refer to figure below
to see how to install a 240-Pin DDR2 667/DDR2 800/DDR2 1066 module.
DIMM3 (BANK2+BANK3)
DIMM4 (BANK0+BANK1)
DIMM1 & DIMM2: Dual Channel
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.
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2-5 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.
2-5-2 Assigning IRQs For Expansion Card
Some expansion cards need an IRQ to operate. Generally, an IRQ must exclusively assign
to one use. In a standard design, there are 16 IRQs available but most of them are already in
use.
Standard Interrupt Assignments
IRQ Priority Standard function
0 N/A System Timer
1 N/A Keyboard Controller
2 N/A Programmable Interrupt
3 * 8 Communications Port (COM2)
4 * 9 Communications Port (COM1)
5 * 6 Sound Card (sometimes LPT2)
6 * 11 Floppy Disk Controller
7 * 7 Printer Port (LPT1)
8 N/A System CMOS/Real Time Clock
9 * 10 ACPI Mode when enabled
10 * 3 IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
11 * 2 IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
12 * 4 PS/2 Compatible Mouse Port
13 N/A Numeric Data Processor
14 * 5 Primary IDE Channel
15 * 1 Secondary IDE Channel
* These IRQs are usually available for ISA or PCI devices.
2-5-3 Interrupt Request Table For This Motherboard
Interrupt request are shared as shown the table below:
INT A INT BINT CINT DINT EINT F INT G INT H
Slot 1 √
Slot 2 √
Slot 3 √
Onboard USB 3
√
HD Audio/MC97 √
IMPORTANT!
If using PCI cards on shared slots, make sure that the drivers support “Shared IRQ” or
that the cards don’t need IRQ assignments. Conflicts will arise between the two PCI
groups that will make the system unstable or cards inoperable.
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2-5-4 PCI Express 2.0 Slot
AMD 770 series motherboard series offer two PCI-Express2.0 x16 lane graphics slots. One
PCI-Express2.0 x16@ 16 lane slot delivers up to 8 Gbyte/sec data transfer rate at each
relative direction and up16 Gbyte/sec concurrently while the other PCI Express 2.0@ 4 lane
delivers 4Gbyte/sec concurrently. This high bandwidth architecture in the AMD 770 chipset
is combined with the flexibility for single or dual card configurations. One PCI Express2.0
x1 I/O slot offers 1 Gbyte/sec concurrently, over 7 times more bandwidth than PCI at
133Mbye/sec, tackling the most demanding multimedia tasks nowadays .The AMD 770
motherboards also carry two 32-bit PCI slots guarantee the rich connectivity for the I/O
peripheral devices.
PCI-E2.0 x1 Slots
PCI-E 2.0x16 Slot@16-lane
PCI-E 2.0x16 Slot@4-lane
2-6 Connectors, Headers
2-6-1 Connectors
(1) Power Connector (24-pin block) : ATXPWR1
ATX Power Supply connector: This is a new defined 24-pins connector that usually
comes with ATX case. The ATX Power Supply allows using soft power on momentary
switch that connect from the front panel switch to 2-pins Power On jumper pole on the
motherboard. When the power switch on the back of the ATX power supply turned on,
the full power will not come into the system board until the front panel switch is
momentarily pressed. Press this switch again will turn off the power to the system
board.
** We recommend that you use an ATX 12V Specification 2.0-compliant power supply
unit (PSU) with a minimum of 350W power rating. This type has 24-pin and 4-pin
power plugs.
** If you intend to use a PSU with 20-pin and 4-pin power plugs, make sure that the 20-pin
power plug can provide at least 15A on +12V and the power supply unit has a minimum
power rating of 350W. The system may become unstable or may not boot up if the
power is inadequate.
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ROW1 ROW2
ROW1 ROW2
PINROW1 ROW2
1 3.3V 3.3V
2 3.3V -12V
3 GND GND
4 5V Soft Power On
5 GND GND
6 5V GND
7 GND GND
8 Power OK -5V
9 +5V (for Soft Logic) +5V
10 +12V +5 V
11 +12V +5V
12 +3V GND
Pin 1
20-Pin
Pin 1
24-Pin
(2) ATX 12V Power Connector (8-pin block) : ATX12V1
This is a new defined 8-pins connector that usually comes with ATX Power Supply.
The ATX Power Supply which fully supports Socket AM2+ processor must including
this connector for support extra 12V voltage to maintain system power consumption.
Without this connector might cause system unstable because the power supply can not
provide sufficient current for system.
Pin 1
(3) PS/2 Mouse & PS/2 Keyboard Connector: KB1
The connectors are for PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 Mouse.
(4) USB Port connector: USB from CN1, UL1
The connectors are 4-pin connector that connects USB devices to the system board.
(5) LAN Port connector: RJ45 LAN from UL1
This connector is standard RJ45 connector for Network. It supports 10M/100Mb/1000Mb s
data transfer rate
(6) Large 4-Pin Power Connector: J1 Power Connector
The connectors are 4-pin connector that supports extra 12V / 5V power to your system
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(7) Audio Line-In,
Lin
-Out, MIC:
Audio from CN2
These Connectors are 3 Phone-Jack for LINE-OUT, LINE-IN, MIC audio connections.
Line-in : (BLUE)
Line-out : (GREEN)
MIC : (PINK)
Audio input to sound chip
Audio output to speaker
Microphone Connector
USB
RJ45 LAN
Line-IN
Line-OUT
MIC-IN
USB
PS/2
Mouse
PS/2
Keyboard
SPDIF Out
COM Port
(8) Floppy drive Connector (34-pin block): FDD1
This connector supports the provided floppy drive ribbon cable. After connecting the
single plug end to motherboard, connect the two plugs at other end to the floppy drives.
Floppy Drive Connector
(9) Primary IDE Connector (40-pin block): IDE1
This connector supports the provided IDE hard disk ribbon cable. After connecting the
single plug end to motherboard, connect the two plugs at other end to your hard disk(s).
If you install two hard disks, you must configure the second drive to Slave mode by
setting its jumpers accordingly. Please refer to the documentation of your hard disk for
the jumper settings.
FDD
Pin 1
IDE1
Pin 1
Primary IDE Connector
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• Two hard disks can be connected to each connector. The first HDD is referred to as the
“Master” and the second HDD is referred to as the “Slave”.
• For performance issues, we strongly suggest you don’t install a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM
drive on the same IDE channel as a hard disk. Otherwise, the system performance on this
channel may drop.
(10) Serial-ATAII Port connector: SATA 1, SATA 2, SATA 3, SATA 4, SATA 5,
SATA 6
These connectors support the provided Serial ATA2 hard disk cables to connecting the
motherboard with serial ATAII hard disks.
SATA1
SATA3
SATA5
Serial-ATA2 Port Connectors
SATA2
SATA4
SATA6
(11) Serial Port:COM1
COM1 is a 9-pin RS232 serial port connector.
(12) SPDIF Out header:
SPDIF_ OUT1
The SPDIF output is capable of providing digital audio to external speakers or
compressed AC3 data to an external Dolby digital decoder. Use this feature only when
your stereo system has digital input function.
2-6-2 Headers
(1) Line-Out/MIC Header for Front Panel (9-pin): AUDIO1
These headers connect to Front Panel Line-out, MIC connector with cable.
GND
KEY
SENSE1-RETURN
PRESENCE
SENSE2-RETUR
AUDIO
Line-Out, MIC Headers
Pin 1
2
AUD-MIC-R
AUD-MIC-L
AUD-Lineout2-R
10
9
SENSE-SEND
AUD-Lineout2-L
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A
(2) USB Port Headers (9-pin): USB1/USB2
These headers are used for connecting the additional USB port plug. By attaching an
option USB cable, your can be provided with two additional USB plugs affixed to the
back panel.
VCC
VCC
OC
GND
-DAT
+DATA
GND
-DATA
+DATA
USB1
Pin 1
USB2
VCC
VCC
OC
GND
-DATA
+DATA
Pin 1
GND
-DATA
+DATA
USB Port Headers
(3) Speaker connector: SPEAK1
This 4-pin connector connects to the case-mounted speaker. See the figure below.
(4) Power LED: PWR LED1/ PWR LED
The Power LED is light on while the system power is on. Connect the Power LED
from the system case to this pin.
(5) IDE Activity LED: HD LED
This connector connects to the hard disk activity indicator light on the case.
(6) Reset switch lead: RESET
This 2-pin 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. See the figure
below.
(7) Power switch: PWR BTN
This 2-pin connector connects to the case-mounted power switch to power ON/OFF the
system.
PWRBTN
PWR LED
PWRLED
Pin 1
SPEAK
Pin 1
System Case Connections
JW FP
Pin 1
NC
GND
VCC5
SPKR
VCC5
VCC5
HDLED
PWRLED
PWRBTN
HDDLE
GND
GND
RSTSW
NC
RESET
(8) FAN Power Headers: SYSFAN1/SYSFAN2 (3-pin), CPUFAN (4-pin)
These connectors support cooling fans of 350mA (4.2 Watts) or less, depending on the
fan manufacturer, the wire and plug may be different. The red wire should be positive,
while the black should be ground. Connect the fan’s plug to the board taking into
consideration the polarity of connector.
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CPUFAN
SYSFAN2
SYSFAN1
CPUFAN IN
GND
+12V
CPUFAN OUT
4
1
13
FAN Power Headers
(9) CD Audio-In Headers (4-pin): CDIN1
CDIN are the connectors for CD-Audio Input signal. Please connect it to CD-ROM
CD-Audio output connector.
CDI N
4 1
CD Audio-In Headers
(10) IR infrared module Headers (5-pin): IR
This connector supports the optional wireless transmitting and receiving infrared
module. You must configure the setting through the BIOS setup to use the IR function.
IR
Pin 1
IR infrared module Headers
IRRX
GND
2
NC
IRTX
VCC5
(11) HDMI-SPDIF Out header: HDMI_SPDIF
The SPDIF output is capable of providing digital audio to external speakers or compressed
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AC3 data to an external Dolby digital decoder. Use this feature only when your stereo system
has digital input function.
SPDIF
HDMI_SPDIF_OUT GND
2
1
(12) WI-FI Header: WI-FI
This header supports WI-FI Function. Connect the wireless local area network adapter to this
header. It allows you to create a wireless environment and enjoy the convenience of wireless
network connectivity.
ADAPTER
WI-FI
2
Pin 1
WI-FI Headers
D1-
D0-
D1+
D0+
GND
GND
N.C
+3.3V
12
11
N.C
USB+5
USB+5
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2-7 Starting Up Your Computer
1. After all connection are made, close your computer case cover.
2. Be sure all the switch are off, and check that the power supply input voltage is set to
proper position, usually in-put voltage is 220V∼240V or 110V∼120V depending on your
country’s voltage used.
3. Connect the power supply cord into the power supply located on the back of your system
case according to your system user’s manual.
4. Turn on your peripheral as following order:
a. Your monitor.
b. Other external peripheral (Printer, Scanner, External Modem etc…)
c. Your system power. For ATX power supplies, you need to turn on the power supply
and press the ATX power switch on the front side of the case.
5. The power LED on the front panel of the system case will light. The LED on the
monitor may light up or switch between orange and green after the system is on. If it
complies with green standards or if it is has a power standby feature. The system will
then run power-on test. While the test is running, the BIOS will alarm beeps or
additional message will appear on the screen.
If you do not see any thing within 30 seconds from the time you turn on the power. The
system may have failed on power-on test. Recheck your jumper settings and connections
or call your retailer for assistance.
Beep Meaning
One short beep when displaying logo No error during POST
Long beeps in an endless loop No DRAM install or detected
One long beep followed by three short
beeps
High frequency beeps when system is
working
Video card not found or video card memory
bad
CPU overheated
System running at a lower frequency
6. During power-on, press <Delete> key to enter BIOS setup. Follow the instructions in
BIOS SETUP.
7.
Power off your computer:
You must first exit or shut down your operating system
before switch off the power switch. For ATX power supply, you can press ATX power
switching after exiting or shutting down your operating system. If you use Windows 9X,
click
“Start”
button, click
“Shut down”
and then click
“Shut down the computer?”
The power supply should turn off after windows shut down.
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Chapter 3
Introducing BIOS
The BIOS is a program located on a Flash Memory on the motherboard. This program is a
bridge between motherboard and operating system. When you start the computer, the BIOS
program will gain control. The BIOS first operates an auto-diagnostic test called POST (power
on self test) for all the necessary hardware, it detects the entire hardware device and
configures the parameters of the hardware synchronization. Only when these tasks are
completed done it gives up control of the computer to operating system (OS). Since the
BIOS is the only channel for hardware and software to communicate, it is the key factor for
system stability, and in ensuring that your system performance as its best.
In the BIOS Setup main menu of Figure 3-1, you can see several options. We will explain
these options step by step in the following pages of this chapter, but let us first see a short
description of the function keys you may use here:
• Press <Esc> to quit the BIOS Setup.
• Press ↑↓←→ (up, down, left, right) to choose, in the main menu, the option you want to
confirm or to modify.
• Press <F10> when you have completed the setup of BIOS parameters to save these
parameters and to exit the BIOS Setup menu.
• Press Page Up/Page Down or +/– keys when you want to modify the BIOS parameters for
the active option.
3-1 Entering Setup
Power on the computer and by pressing <Del> immediately allows you to enter Setup.
If the message disappears before your respond and you still wish to enter Setup, restart the
system to try again by turning it OFF then ON or pressing the “RESET” button on the system
case. You may also restart by simultaneously pressing <Ctrl>, <Alt> and <Delete> keys. If
you do not press the keys at the correct time and the system does not boot, an error message
will be displayed and you will again be asked to
Press <F1> to continue, <Ctrl-Alt-Esc> or <Del> to enter Setup
3-2 Getting Help
Main Menu
The on-line description of the highlighted setup function is displayed at the bottom of the
screen.
Status Page Setup Menu/Option Page Setup M enu
Press F1 to pop up a small help window that describes the appropriate keys to use and the
possible selections for the highlighted item. To exit the Help Window, press <Esc>.
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3-3 The Main Menu
Once you enter Award® BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu (Figure 3-1) will appear
on the screen. The Main Menu allows you to select from fourteen setup functions and two
exit choices. Use arrow keys to select among the items and press <Enter> to accept or enter
the sub-menu.
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Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
Miscellaneous Control
PC Health Status
Esc : Quit F9 : Menu in BIOS
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Thermal Throttling Option
Power User Overclock Settings
Password Settings
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Save & Exit Setup
Exit Without Saving
↑↓→←
: Select Item
Figure 3-1
Standard CMOS Features
Use this Menu for basic system configurations.
Advanced BIOS Features
Use this menu to set the Advanced Features available on your system.
Advanced Chipset Features
Use this menu to change the values in the chipset registers and optimize your system’s
performance.
Integrated Peripherals
Use this menu to specify your settings for integrated peripherals.
Power Management Setup
Use this menu to specify your settings for power management.
Miscellaneous Control
Use this menu to specify your settings for
Miscellaneous Control
.
PC Health Status
This entry shows your PC health status.
Power User Overclock Settings
Use this menu to specify your settings (frequency, Voltage) for overclocking demand
CPU Thermal Throttling Setting
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The selection is set for activating the active CPU Thermal Protection by flexible CPU loading
adjustment in the arrange of temperature you define.
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
This menu uses a minimal performance setting, but the system would run in a stable way.
Load Optimized Defaults
Use this menu to load the BIOS default values these are setting for optimal performances system
operations for performance use.
Password Settings
This entry for setting Supervisor password and User password
Save & Exit Setup
Save CMOS value changes to CMOS and exit setup.
Exit Without Saving
Abandon all CMOS value changes and exit setup.
3-4 Standard CMOS Features
The items in Standard CMOS Setup Menu are divided into several categories. Each
category includes no, one or more than one setup items. Use the arrow keys to highlight the
item and then use the <PgUp> or <PgDn> keys to select the value you want in each item.
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Standard CMOS Features
Date (mm.dd.yy) Tue* Jan 1 * 2008
Time (hh:mm:ss) 1 : 39 : 8
> IDE Channel 0 Master None
> IDE Channel 0 Slave None
SATA Channel 5 None
SATA Channel 6 None
SATA Channel 1 None
SATA Channel 2 None
SATA Channel 3 None
SATA Channel 4 None
Driver A 1.44M, 3.5 in
Halt on All Errors
Base Memory 640K
Extended Memory 523264K
Total Memory 524288K
Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
Day of the week, from Sun to Sat, determined by BIOS. Read-only.
Day
Month
Date
Year
The month from Jan. through Dec.
The date from 1 to 31 can be keyed by numeric function keys.
The year depends on the year of the BIOS.
Time
The time format is <hour><minute><second>.
Item Help
Menu Level >
Change the day, month,
year and century
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IDE Channel 0 Master / Channel 0 Slave
SATA Channel 1, 2, 3, 4
Press PgUp/<+> or PgDn/<–> to select Manual, None, Auto type. Note that the
specifications of your drive must match with the drive table. The hard disk will not work
properly if you enter improper information for this category. If the type of hard disk drives
is not matched or listed, you can use Manual to define your own drive type manually.
If you select Manual, related information is asked to be entered to the following items. Enter
the information directly from the keyboard. This information should be provided in the
documentation from your hard disk vendor or the system manufacturer.
If the controller of HDD interface is SCSI, the selection shall be “None”.
If the controller of HDD interface is CD-ROM, the selection shall be “None”
Access Mode
Cylinder
Head
Precomp
Landing Zone
Sector
number of sectors
The settings are Auto Normal, Large, and LBA.
number of cylinders
number of heads
write precomp
landing zone
3-5 Advanced BIOS Features
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Advanced BIOS Features
Hard Disk Boot Priority Press Enter
CPU Feature Press Enter
Virus Warning Disabled
CPU Internal Cache Enabled
External Cache Enabled
Quick Power on Self Test Enabled
First Boot Device Hard Disk
Second Boot Device CDROM
Third Boot Device Floppy
Boot other Device Enabled
Boot Up Floppy Seek Enabled
Boot Up NumLock Status On
Gate A20 Option Fast
Typematic Rate Setting Disabled
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) 6
Typematic Delay (Msec) 250
Security Option Setup
APIC Mode Enabled
MPS Version Control For OS 1.4
OS Select For DRAM > 64MB Non-OS2
HDD S.M.A.R.T. Capability Disabled
Small LOGO(EPA) Show Enabled
Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
The selection is for you to choose the hard disk drives priorities to boot from.
Virus Warning
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The selection 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.
Disabled
(default) No warning message to appear when anything attempts to access the
boot sector or hard disk partition table.
Enabled
Activates automatically when the system boots up causing a warning
message to appear when anything attempts to access the boot sector
of hard disk partition table.
CPU Internal Cache
The default value is Enabled.
Enabled
Disabled
(default) Enable cache
Disable cache
Note: The internal cache is built in the processor.
External Cache
Choose Enabled or Disabled. This option enables the Level 2 cache memory.
Quick Power On Self-Test
This category speeds up Power On Self Test (POST) after you power on the computer. If
this is set to Enabled, BIOS will shorten or skip some check items during POST.
Enabled
Disabled
(default) Enable quick POST
Normal POST
First/Second/Third/Fourth Boot Device
The BIOS attempts to load the operating system from the devices in the sequence selected in
these items. The settings are Floppy, LS120, HDD, CDROM, ZIP100, USB-CDROM,
Legacy LAN, and Disabled.
Boot Up Floppy Seek
During POST, BIOS will determine if the floppy disk drive installed is 40 or 80 tracks.
360K type is 40 tracks while 760K, 1.2M and 1.44M are all 80 tracks.
Boot Up NumLock Status
The default value is On.
(default)
On
Off
Keypad is numeric keys.
Keypad is arrow keys.
Gate A20 Option
Normal
(default) The A20 signal is controlled by port 92 or chipset specific method.
Fast
The A20 signal is controlled by keyboard controller or chipset hardware.
Typematic Rate Setting
Keystrokes repeat at a rate determined by the keyboard controller. When enabled, the
typematic rate and typematic delay can be selected. The settings are: Enabled/Disabled.
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)
Sets 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)
Sets the delay time after the key is held down before beginning to repeat the keystroke.
The settings are 250, 500, 750, and 1000.
Security Option
This category allows you to limit access to the system and Setup, or just to Setup.
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System
The system will not boot and access to Setup will be denied if the
correct password is not entered at the prompt.
Setup
(default) The system will boot, but access to Setup will be denied if the correct
password is not entered prompt.
HDD S.M.A.R.T Capability
This option allow you to enable the HDD S.M.A.R.T Capability (Self-Monitoring, Analysis
and Reporting Technology). You can choose from Enabled and Disabled.
MPS Version Control For OS 1.4
This option is only valid for multiprocessor motherboards as it specifies the version of the
Multiprocessor Specification (MPS) that the motherboard will use.
OS Select For DRAM > 64MB
Allows OS2® to be used with >64MB or DRAM. Settings are Non-OS/2 (default) and OS2.
Set to OS/2 if using more than 64MB and running OS/2®.
3-5-1 CPU Features
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CPU Feature
Vietualization Press Enter
AMD K8 Cool & Quiet Control Auto
TLB Check Enabled
Menu Level >
Item Help
Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
The Advanced Chipset Features Setup option is used to change the values of the chipset
registers. These registers control most of the system options in the computer.
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Advanced Chipset Features
DRAM Configuration Press Enter
HT Link Control Press Enter
PCIE Configuration press enter
Memory Hole Disabled
System BIOS Cacheable Disabled
Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000h-FFFFFh, resulting in
better system performance. However, if any program writes to this memory area, a system
error may result. The settings are: Enabled and Disabled.
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3-6-1 DRAM Configurations
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DRAM Configuration
DRAM Latency(tcl) Auto
RAS to CAS R/W Delay (Trtc) Auto
Row precharge Time(Trp) Auto
Minimum RAS Active Time(Tras) Auto
DRAM Command Rate 2T
CKE base Power dowe mode Disabled
CKE Based Powerdown per channel
Memclock tri-slating Disabled
Memclock Hole Remapping Enabled
DDRII Timing Item Disabled
RAS Cycle Time (Trc) 26 bus clocks
RAS to RAS Delay(Trrd) 5 clocks
Precharge Time(Trtp) 3T or 5T
Write Recovery Time(Twr) 6 bus clocks
TwTr Command Delay 3 bus clock
* Trfc 0 for DIMM1 75ns
Trfc 1 for DIMM 2 75ns
Trfc 2 for DIMM 3 75ns
Trfc 2 for DIMM 4 75ns
Auto optimize Bottom10 Enabled
Refresh Mode select Auto
Read to write Delay tRTW Auto
Read/Write Queue Bypass Auto
Queue Bypass Max Auto
Max Asynchronous Latency Auto
Read Delay Trd Auto
Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
This field let’s you insert a timing delay between the CAS and RAS strobe signals, used when
DRAM is written to, read from, or refreshed. Fast gives faster performance; and Slow gives
more stable performance. This field applies only when synchronous DRAM is installed in
the system.
Row Precharge Time
If an insufficient number of cycles is allowed for the RAS to accumulate its charge before
DRAM refresh, the refresh may be incomplete and the DRAM may fail to retain date. Fast
gives faster performance; and Slow gives more stable performance. This field applies only
when synchronous DRAM is installed in the system. The settings are: Auto,3T, 4T,5T and
6T.
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3-6-2 HT Link Control
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HT Link Control
HT Link Width Auto
HT LinkFrquency Auto
IH Flow-Control Mold Disable
HT Link Trislate Disabled
2X Lclk Mold Disabled
Disabled
Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
The optional settings are: Auto,200MHz, 4000MHz, 600 MHz and 800Mhz.
IH Flow-Control Mode:
Isochronous (ISOC) Flow Control Mode enable will make the HT Link communication have
the complex ordering rules for Isochronous source to make sure it can get service from the
system with deterministic worst-case latency. However, the latency time cost of ISOC flow
control mode is an important consideration. Normal flow control mode will be a simpler
solution for most system.
HT Link Tristate:
Disabled mode will make the link transmitter is driven but in and under fined state during the
disconnect sequence. And the PHY (transmitter) is placed in LS0. LS0 state keeps all lanes
active to maintain DLL and phase recovery lock.
Enabled mode will make the link transmitter is placed into high impedance states during the
disconnect sequence. And the PHY (transmitter) is placed in LS1, LS2 or LS3. LS1, LS2 and
LS3 are each states that shut down parts of the PHY to save power.
LS1 state: CLK running, CAD/CTL sending TxIdle.
LS2 state: CLK/CAD/CTL sending TxIdle.
LS3 state: CLK/CAD/CTL sending either HiZ or TxGndTrm.
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3-6-3 PCIE Configuration
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PCIE Configuration
P2p h/w Primary/Secondary Disabled
GFX Port 1 Press Enter
GFX Port 2 Press Enter
GPP-PE2 Press Enter
GPP-PE3 Press Enter
GPP-PCIELAN Press Enter
NB-SB Port Features Press Enter
Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
Select Enabled if your system has a floppy disk controller (FDD) installed on the system
board and you wish to use it. If you install add-on FDC or the system has no floppy drive,
select Disabled in this field. The settings are: Enabled and Disabled.
Onboard Serial Port1
Select an address and corresponding interrupt for the first and the second serial ports. The
settings are: 3F8/IRQ4, 2E8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, 2F8/IRQ3, Disabled, Auto.
UART Mode Select
This item allows you to determine which InfraRed(IR) function of the onboard I/O chip, this
functions uses.
IrDA Duplex Mode
This field is available when UART Mode is set to either ASKIR or IrDA. This item enables
you to determine the infrared function of the onboard infrared chip. The options are Full and
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Half (default). Full-duplex means that you can transmit and send information simultaneously.
Half-duplex is the transmission of data in both directions , but only one direction at a time.
Onboard Parallel Port
There is a built-in parallel port on the on-board Super I/O chipset that Provides Standard, ECP,
and EPP features. It has the following option:
Disabled
(3BCH/IRQ7)/
(278H/IRQ5)/
(378H/IRQ7)
Line Printer port 0
Line Printer port 2
Line Printer port 1
Parallel Port Mode
SPP : Standard Parallel Port
EPP : Enhanced Parallel Port
ECP : Extended Capability Port
SPP/EPP/ECP/ECP+EPP
To operate the onboard parallel port as Standard Parallel Port only, choose “SPP.” To
operate the onboard parallel port in the EPP modes simultaneously, choose “EPP.” By
choosing “ECP”, the onboard parallel port will operate in ECP mode only. Choosing
“ECP+EPP” will allow the onboard parallel port to support both the ECP and EPP modes
simultaneously. The ECP mode has to use the DMA channel, so choose the onboard
parallel port with the ECP feature. After selecting it, the following message will appear:
“ECP Mode Use DMA” at this time, the user can choose between DMA channels 3 to 1.
The onboard parallel port is EPP Spec. compliant, so after the user chooses the onboard
parallel port with the EPP function, the following message will be displayed on the screen:
“EPP Mode Select.” At this time either EPP 1.7 spec. or EPP 1.9 spec. can be chosen.
Power on after Power Failure
This determines the manner when the power recovery after power failure. The setting are:
Always Off, Former-Sts ,Always On.
3-7-2 Onchip IDE Function
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OnChip IDE Function
IDE HDD Block Mode Enabled
IDE DMA transfer Enabled
Primary Master PIO Auto
Primary Slave PIO Auto
Secondary Master PIO Auto
Secondary Slave PIO Auto
Primary Master UDMA Auto
Primary Slave UDMA Auto
Secondary Master UDMA Auto
Secondary Slave UDMA Auto
Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
The two IDE PIO (Programmed Input/Output) fields let you set a PIO mode (0-2) for each of
the two IDE devices that the onboard IDE interface supports. Modes 0 through 2 provide
successively increased performance. In Auto mode, the system automatically determines the
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best mode for each device. The settings are: Auto, Mode 0, Mode 1, Mode 2, Mode 3, Mode
4.
Primary /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. The settings are: Auto, Disabled.
3-7-3 Onchip SATA Function
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OnChip SATA Device
Onchip SATA Type Native IDE
Combined Mold Enabled
PATA Channel Mapping Primary
SATA 5 bus Inteface Enabled
Aggressive Link PM Enabled
Port Multiplier Enabled
Slumber & Partial State Enabled
SATA Auto Clock Control Disabled
Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
This option allows you to control the onboard LAN device.
HD Audio
This item allows you to decide to enable/disable the chipset family to support HD Audio.
The settings are: Enabled, Disabled.
Item Help
Onchip USB Controller
Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus (USB) controller and you have
a USB peripherals. The settings are: Enabled, Disabled.
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USB Device Support
Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus (USB) controller and you have
a USB device. The settings are: Enabled, Disabled.
3-8 Power Management Setup
The Power Management Setup allows you to configure your system to most effectively save
energy saving while operating in a manner consistent with your own style of computer use.
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Power Management Setup
ACPI function Enabled
ACPI Suspend Type SI(POS)
C2 Disabled /Enabled Disabled
Power Management Option User Define
HDD Power Down Disabled
Video Off Option suspend - off
Video off Method V/H SyNC + BlANK
Modem Use IRQ 3
Soft-OFF by PWRBTN Instant off
Power On by PCI Card Disabled
Modem Ring Resume Disabled
ACPI XSDT Table Enabled
HPET Support Enabled
RTC Alarm Resume Disabled
Date of month 0
z
Resume Time <hh:mm:ss> 0:0:0
z
Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
This item allows you to Enabled/Disabled the Advanced Configuration and Power
Management (ACPI). The settings are Enabled and Disabled.
HDD Power Down (Disabled
)
The IDE hard drive will spin down if it is not accessed within a specified length of
time.Options are from 1 Min to 15 Min and Disable.
Video Off Method
This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked.
Initial display power management signaling
DPMS (default)
Blank Screen
V/H SYNC+Blank
.
This option only writes blanks to the video buffer.
This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and
horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer.
MODEM Use IRQ
If you want an incoming call on a modem to automatically resume the system from a
power-saving mode, use this item to specify the interrupt request line (IRQ) that is used by
the modem. You might have to connect the fax/modem to the motherboard Wake On Modem
connector for this feature to work.The optional settings are: NA, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11.
Soft-Off by PWRBTN
Under ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power management Interface) you can create a
software power down. In a software power down, the system can be resumed by Wake up
Alarms. This item lets you install a software power down that is controlled by the power
Button on your system. If the item is set to Instant-Off, then the power button causes a
software power down. If the item is set to Delay 4 Sec, then you have to hold the power
button down for four seconds to cause a software power down.
RTC Alarm Resume
When set to Enabled, additional fields become available and you can set the date (day of the
month), hour, minute and second to turn on your system. When set to 0 (zero) for the day of
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the month, the alarm will power on your system every day at the specified time .
Date (of month)
You can choose which month the system will boot up. Set to 0, to boot every day.
Time (hh:mm:ss)
You can choose what hour, minute and second the system will boot up.
Note: If you have change the setting, you must let the system boot up until it goes to the
operating system, before this function will work.
ACPI XSDT Table This table is for 64 Bits OS using, Don’t use for win2k or winxp 32
bits Mode.
3-9 Miscellaneous Control
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Miscellaneous Control
Init Display First PCIEx
Reset Configuration Date Disabled
Resource Controlled by Auto [ESCD]
* IRQ Resource Press Enter
PCI /VGA Palette SNOOP Disabled
Assign IRQ for VGA Enabled
Assign IRQ for USB Enabled
PCI Latency Timer (CLK) [64]
* PCI Express Relative Items
Maximum Payload Size 4096
Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
If you enable this item and restart the system, any Plug and Play configuration data stored in
the BIOS Setup is cleared from memory.
Init Display First
Use this item to specify whether your graphics adapter is installed in one of the PCI E slots or
is integrated on the motherboard. If a PCI E graphics card is installed, the onboard VGA will
be disabled. The optional settings are: PCI Slot and PCIEx.
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop
This item is designed to overcome problems that can be caused by some non-standard VGA
cards. This board includes a built-in VGA system that does not require palette snooping so
you must leave this item disabled.
Assign IRQ For USB
Names the interrupt request (IRQ) line assigned to the USB on your system. Activity ofthe
selected IRQ always awakens the system.
Resources Controlled By BIOS can automatically configure all the boot and plug and
play compatible devices. If you choose Auto, you cannot select IRQ DMA and memory base
address fields, since BIOS automatically assigns them.
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3-10 PC Health Status
This section shows the Status of you CPU, Fan, and Warning for overall system status. This
is only available if there is Hardware Monitor onboard.
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PC Health Status
Show H/W Health in Post Enabled
Shutdown Temperature Disabled
Smart FAN Configuration Press Enter
VLDT 1.27V
VDIMM 1.95V
NBVCC 1.11V
Vcore 1.35V
CPU Temperature 46°C
SYS Temperature 36°C
CPUFAN 2525 RPM
SYS FAN1 0 RPM
SYS FAN2 0 RPM
Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
During Enabled, it displays information list below. The choice is either Enabled or Disabled
Shutdown Temperature
This item can let users setting the Shutdown temperature, when CPU temperature over this
setting the system will auto shutdown to protect CPU.
PS CPU Smart FAN Configurations
CPU Full-Speed Temp
This item allows you setting the FAN works in full speed when the temperature over the value
which out set. If the temperature below the value but over the Idle Temperature, the FAN
will works over 60% of full speed, and the higher temperature will gain higher FAN speed,
after over the temperature which this item setting, the FAN works in full speed.
CPU Idle Temp
This item allows you setting the FAN works in 60% of full speed, when the temperature
lower than the temperature which you setting.
CPU Temperature/ SYS Temperature /CPUFAN SYSFAN1, SYSFAN2 Speed/VLDT/
VDIMM/Vcore/NBVCC
This will show the CPU/FAN/System voltage chart and FAN Speed.
3-11 Thermal Throttling Options
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CPU Thermal-Throttling Disabled
CPU Thermal-Throttling Temp 70
CPU Thermal-Throttling Duty 50%
Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
You can set either supervisor or user password, or both of them. The differences are:
Can enter and change the options of the setup menus.
User password: Can only enter but do not have the right to change the options of the
setup menus. When you select this function, the following message will appear at the
center of the screen to assist you in creating a password.
ENTER PASSWORD:
Type the password, up to eight characters in length, and press <Enter>. The password
typed now will clear any previously entered password from CMOS memory. You will
be asked to confirm the password. Type the password again and press <Enter>. You
may also press <Esc> to abort the selection and not enter a password.
To disable a password, just press <Enter> when you are prompted to enter the password.
A message will confirm that the password will be disabled. Once the password is
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disabled, the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely.
PASSWORD DISABLED.
When a password has been enabled, you will be prompted to enter it every time you try to
enter Setup. This prevents an unauthorized person from changing any part of your system
configuration.
Additionally, when a password is enabled, you can also require the BIOS to request a
password every time your system is rebooted. This would prevent unauthorized use of
your computer.
You determine when the password is required within the BIOS Features Setup Menu and
its Security option. If the Security option is set to “System”, the password will be
required both at boot and at entry to Setup. If set to “Setup”, prompting only occurs
when trying to enter Setup.
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Chapter 4
DRIVER & FREE PROGRAM INSTALLATION
Check your package and there is A MAGIC INSTALL CD included. This CD consists of all
DRIVERS you need and some free application programs and utility programs. 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. We call this auto detect software
MAGIC INSTALL.
MAGIC INSTALL supports WINDOWS 9X/NT/2K/XP
Insert CD into your CD-ROM drive and the MAGIC INSTALL 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:\SETUP.EXE (assuming X is your CD-ROM drive).
From MAGIC INSTALL MENU you may take 9 selections:
1. ATI install ATI driver pack
2. SOUND install ALC 662 HD Audio driver
3. LAN install RealTek LAN Controller Driver
4. RaidDisk install SATA RAID Driver and Utility
5. PC-CILLIN install PC-CILLIN 2007 anti-virus program
6. PC-HEALTH install My Guard hardware monitor utility
7. OVERCLOCK install overclocking utilities
8. BROWSE CD to browse the contents of the CD
9. EXIT to exit from MAGIC INSTALL menu
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4-1 ATI Install ATI Driver Pack
1. Click ATI appears on the MAGIC INSTALL
MENU.
2. Click NEXT when ATI software driver pack
appears.
3. Click “Yes” to accept the license agreement
and start installation.
4. Choose whether you would like to restart and
click Finish to restart your computer.
NOTE: Please upgrade your Windows XP to Service Pack 1 / Windows 2000 to Service Pack 4
or later before you install the HD Audio CODEC driver
4-2 SOUND Install ALC 662 HD Audio Driver
1. Click SOUND when MAGIC INSTALL
MENU appears
2. Click NEXT When Realtek High Definition
Audio driver windows appear
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3. Click FINISH and restart your computer 4. Manual Sound Effect Setting
5. Devices and mixer setting 6. Audio input and output setting.
7. Microphone effect setting. 8. 3D demo setting.
NOTE: Please upgrade your Windows XP to Service Pack 1 / Windows 2000 to Service Pack 4
or later before you the HD Audio CODEC driver.
4-3 LAN
Install RealTek LAN Controller Driver
1. Click LAN when Magic Install Menu appears. 2. Click Next to install RealTek LAN Driver.
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3. Click Install to begin the installation. 4.After driver installation completed, Click Finish.
4-4 RAID Install SATA RAID Driver and Utility
1 Click RAIDDisk when MAGIC INSTALL
2. Install RAID Disk.
MENU appears
3. The installation process. 4. Click FINISH to complete the installation
4-5 PC-CILLIN Install PC-CILLIN 2007 Anti-virus Program
1 Click PC-CILLIN when MAGIC INSTALL
MENU appears
2. Please select Next when the "Trend Micro internet
security" install shield wizard windows appears
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3. This is license agreement, select "I accept the
terms in the license agreement" and Click
NEXT.
4. The preinstallation checkup process
5. Click Next after you select the features you
want to install and the folder to install it.
6. Click Install after you select to install the
optional online services.
3. Click Install to begin the installation. 4. Click Finish to complete the installation.
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4-7 OVERCLOCK Install Overclocking Utility
1. Click OVER CLOCK on the MAGIC
INSTALL MENU appears
2. Click Next.
3. Select “I agree the terms in the license
agreement” and then click Next.
4. Click Next after you read the Readme
Information.
5. Click Next after you type in the customer
information.
6. Click Next after you select the destination
folder.
7.Click after you decide wether you would like to
have a shortcut of the program on your
desktop.
8. Click Install.
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9. Installation process. 10. Click Finish to complete the installation
process.
4-8 How to Update BIOS
Before updating the BIOS, users have to check if the “Miscellaneous Control” of BIOS
SETUP has the “Flash Part Write Protect” selection. If there is one, users have to “Disable”
the “Flash Part Write Protect” selection of the “Miscellaneous Control” in BIOS SETUP.
Otherwise the system the will not allow you to upgrade BIOS by Award Flash Utility. If there
is no such selection, users can follow the 4 steps directly to update BIOS.
STEP 1.
STEP 2. Copy utility program to your boot disc. You may copy from DRIVER CD
STEP 3. Download and make a copy of the latest BIOS for 770 series motherboard series
STEP 4. Insert your boot disc into A:,
Prepare a boot disc. (You may make one by click START click RUN type SYS A:
click OK)
X:\FLASH\AWDFLASH.EXE or download from our web site.
from the web site to your boot disc.
Start the computer, type “Awdflash A:\xxxxxx.BIN /SN/PY/CD/CH/WB/CC/R”
xxxxxx.BIN is the file name of latest BIOS
SN means don’t save existing BIOS data
PY means renew existing BIOS data
CD means clear DMI data after programming
CH means update HOLE
WB means always programming BootBlock
CC means clear existing CMOS data
R means restart computer
STEP 5. Type Enter to update and flash the BIOS, then the system will restart automatically.
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4-9 AMD Platform RAID Function Installation
Please set these choice in the BIOS as RAIDBIOS setup \Integrated Peripherals \Onchip
SATA Device \ Onchip SATA Type. When the below figures appeared, please press [Ctrl-F]
into figure 2
delete the RAID; press[4] key, showing the information of controller.
[figure2]
press[1] keyshowing the RAIDas the below figure
[figure3]
Press [2] key, the interface of RAID, as figure 4.
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RAID function:
1.RAID 1 2. RAID 0 3. RAID 10 4. JBOD
[figure4]
Choose LD 1 then press Enter.
Take Raid0 for example, use [] [] to shift the cursor, press space key to change the choice,
press [Ctrl-Y] to keep.
Set Assignment mode as [Y], press [Ctrl-Y] to keep , then figure 5 appeared, erase the MBR.
choose [Ctrl-Y],figure 6 appeared. Press any key, finished the RAID.
[figure5]
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[figure6]
Press [3], delete the RAID mode, as figure 7.press [Delete] will delete the array. As figure 7 .
[figure7]
Press [4], showing the information of controller, as figure 8.
[figure8]
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Making RAID driver diskette before Install WindowsXP/2000
Before you install the Windows XP or Windows 2000, you will need to make a RAID driver
diskette before you start to install the Operating System.
How to make a RAID driver diskette?
1: Insert the diskette which is being formatted in floppy drive on a system which can start OS.
2: After booting OS insert the bundle CD in your CD-ROM
3: Copy all the files from \NF-orce4\RAIDDisk to floppy diskette
Once you have the SATA driver diskette ready, you may start to install Windows XP or
Windows 2000 on your System.
Installation of Windows XP/ Windows 2000
For installation of Windows XP or Windows 2000, please insert Windows XP or Windows
2000 CD into the CD-ROM drive. Then remove the floppy diskette, and boot the system. At
the very beginning, you will see the message at the bottom of screen, “Press F6 if you need to
install a third party SCSI or RAID driver….”
At this moment, please press <F6> key and follow the instructions of Windows XP or
Windows 2000 for the proper installation.
Execute Start Æ programs Æ NVIDIA corporation Æ RAID manager , you can view RAID
function status or rebuild RAID function from Windows OS
4-10 G.P.I Function Installation Steps
Operating Steps: The Default setting in BIOS has already enabled this function. If you wish to change the
settings, please enter BIOS and take the following steps: