Leadtek WinFast P4I845D User Manual

P4I845D
Socket 478 Motherboard
User’s Manual
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WinFast P4I845D User’s Manual Version A CODE: LR5760 January 2002 P/N: W0500540
Table of Contents
1.
Introduction ............................................................................ 1
1.1 Package Content........................................................................ 1
1.2 Specifications ............................................................................. 2
2. Quick Setting.......................................................................... 3
2.1 Jumper Position ......................................................................... 3
2.2 Jumper/Connector Listing .......................................................... 4
2.3 Jumper Settings ......................................................................... 5
3. Hardware Setup...................................................................... 7
3.1 CPU Installation ......................................................................... 7
3.2 Memory Installation .................................................................... 7
3.3 AGP Display Adapter Installation............................................... 8
3.4 Connecting Instructions.............................................................. 8
4. BIOS Setup ........................................................................... 13
4.1 Main Menu................................................................................ 14
4.2 Standard CMOS Features........................................................ 14
4.3 Advanced BIOS Features ........................................................ 17
4.4 Advanced Chipset Features..................................................... 20
4.5 Integrated Peripherals.............................................................. 22
4.6 Power Management Setup....................................................... 26
4.7 PnP/PCI Configurations ........................................................... 28
4.8 PC Health Status (O.T.S.) ........................................................ 30
4.9 X-BIOS II < Over Clocking > .................................................... 31
4.10 Load Basic Defaults ................................................................. 32
4.11 Load Best Defaults................................................................... 32
4.12 Set Supervisor/User Password ................................................ 32
4.13 Save & Exit Setup .................................................................... 33
4.14 Exit Without Saving .................................................................. 33
5. Driver Installation................................................................. 34
5.1 Installing Chipset Driver ........................................................... 34
5.1.1
Windows 95/98/ME/2000 ........................................................ 34
5.2 Installing Audio Driver .............................................................. 35
5.3 Installing LAN Driver ................................................................ 35
5.3.1 Under Windows 95/98.............................................................35
5.3.2 Under Windows NT 4.0........................................................... 37
5.3.3 Under Windows ME/2000/XP..................................................38
5.4 Installing Speed Gear Utility..................................................... 38
5.5 Installing DirectX 8 ................................................................... 39
5.6 Installing Acrobat Utility............................................................ 39
6. Speed Gear Operation ......................................................... 40
Appendix..................................................................................... 42
Appendix A. BIOS Flash Utility ............................................... 42
Appendix B. Troubleshooting Procedures ............................ 43
Appendix C. Troubleshooting Flowchart ............................... 44
Appendix D. Calling for Technical Support............................ 45
Appendix E. FCC Statement.................................................... 45
Appendix F. Limited Warranty ................................................ 46
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1. Introduction
WinFast P4I845D is a compelling Desktop solution as a Socket 478/Pentium 4 based ATX motherboard.
WinFast P4I845D, integrating Intel 845 chipset, supports the Intel Pentium 4 processor whose performance will exceed expectation of both consumer and corporate users alike. The WinFast P4I845D also supports a 400 MHz system bus, PC266 DDR memory, and the latest graphics devices through the 1.5 AGP4X interface; and allows a direct connection to the graphics and memory for faster access to peripherals.
WinFast P4I845D also supports four USB ports for peripherals with 24Mbps of bandwidth; the LAN Connect Interface (LCI); with The Intel SingleDriver™ Technology, all three network options; Communications and Network Riser (CNR) card, and Dual Ultra ATA/100 controllers.
The Intel Application Accelerator software provides additional performance over native ATA drivers. The Intel Application Accelerator improves system performance by improving I/O transfer rates and enables faster O/S load time resulting in accelerated boot times.
WinFast P4I845D offers innovative design, support for high-volume DDR memory, and configuration options that optimize performance and provide a robust, mainstream platform.
1.1 Package Content
Accessories:
6X Sound module x 1 Flat Cable x 1 CPU heat sink mount x 1 Fiber Optics Cable x1 Ultra ATA 66/100 IDE cable x 1 FDD cable x 1 This user’s manual USB module and cable (optional)
Motherboard & SCSI Software Pack CD:
Chipset Driver 6X Sound audio driver IDE driver Built-in LAN driver AWARD flash utility User’s manual Technical support request form MS or SD and SCR drivers
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1.2 Specifications
CPU Support
Intel Pentium 4 (478 pin package)
Chip Set
Intel 845D
Cache
L2 Cache is CPU built-in
Memory
Two 184-pin DDR DIMM slots Up to 2 GB
On Board I/O
Support two PCI Enhanced IDEs
PIO Mode3, Mode4 and Ultra DMA 33/66/100 channels
Twin headers for four IDE devices
including IDE HDDs and CD-ROMs
Suppors two FDDs of 360KB,
720KB, 1.2MB, 1.44MB or
2.88MB
One ECP/EPP Parallel Port, two
16550A UART Serial Ports, four USB ports, PS/2 mouse port, PS/2 keyboard port, LAN port (optional)
MS or SD and SCR ports
On Board Sound
CMI8738 chipset PnP, Full-Duplex, Sound Blaster,
Direct Sound Ready
Line-in, Line-out, Mic-in and
MIDI/Game port (optional)
Hardware Monitoring (Optional)
Voltage, temperature, fan speed
monitoring, CPU over heat protection
Expansion Slot
Five PCI bus slots One Accelerated Graphics Port
(AGP)
One Communication and
Networking Riser (CNR)
Plug and Play
Plug and Play Specification 1.1 Plug and Play for DOS, Windows
3.x, and Windows 95/98/2000
Power Management
Supports SMM, APM and ACPI Complies to Energy Star "Green
PC" program
Supports Wake-On-LAN (WOL) Supports Modem Ring-in Wake up
On Board LAN (Optional)
10/100 Mb/s LAN
AGP
AGP 2.0 (1.5V AGP4X only)
VRM
On Board VRM 9.0
Battery
On-board Lithium battery
Features
Alarm Wake-up
Board Size
ATX form Factor/12" x 9.6"
(304.8mm x 243.8mm)
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2. Quick Setting
2.1 Jumper Position
J15
AUX_IN
RGGL
J1
C
O
M
1
LPT1
COM2
KB1
W
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n
F
a
s
t
P4
I
8
4
5
D
CNR
J12
J9
FAN3
FAN1
CPU FAN
CIR1
IR1
WOL1
JP9
JP11
JP10
CD_IN
LGGR
J10
CD_IN
PCI1J14
PCI2J16
PCI3J17
PCI4J18
PCI5J19
J21
Intel
845
11121
2
JP4
1
2
JP3
6
5
AGP
BAT1
BATTERY
J13
intel
RTL8100B
U18
SIO
MART
DIM0 DIM1
USB CON
129
10
SMART CARD
129
10
MS/CF
PWR_12V_CON
JP18
JP20
19
210
AUDIO-CON
AUDIO FRONT PANEL
J8
JP12 JP13
J51 JP7
JP19
1
2 3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11
13
14
15 16
17
18
19
20
21
24 25
22 2
3
ATX_PWR_CON
SYS FAN
FAN2
125
6
JP8
PWR FAN
12
109
109
FP2
JP6
2
726
34
3
6
35
3
7
38 39 40
J5
JP1
J4
IDE2
IDE1
FDD
12
FP1
28 29 30
3
1
32
CMI8738
1. JP11 11. J10 21. J21 31. FDD
2. JP10 12. J9 22. WOL1 32. JP1
3. JP9 13. J6, J7, J11 23. JP12, JP13 33. JP18
4. KB1 14. J12 24. FAN1 34. FP1, FP2
5. J1 15. J13 25. DIM0, DIM1 35. U18
6. JP19 16. J15 26. FAN2 36. JP6
7. COM1 17. J14, J16-19 27. J5 37. FAN3
8. LPT1 18. JP3 28. J4 38. JP8
9. COM2 19. JP4 29. BAT1 39. JP7
10. J8 20. CIR1 30. IDE1, IDE2 40. J51
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2.2 Jumper/Connector Listing
Jumper/Connector Description
BAT1 Battery COM1, COM2 COM1, COM2 connector DIM0, DIM1 Memory module connectors FAN1 CPU fan connector FAN2 Power fan connector FAN3 System fan connector FDD Floppy disk connector FP1, FP2 Case Signal Connector: PWRBTN, RESET, KEY LOCK,
SPEAKER, HDD_LED, POWER_LED, ACPILED IDE1/IDE2 Hard disk connectors (Primary IDE/Secondary IDE) CIR1 CIR connector J1 USB ports and 10/100 LAN connector J4 AUX power connector J5 ATX power connector J6, J7, J11 Mic In, Line In, Line Out ports J8 12V CPU Vcore power connector J9 MIDI/Joystick port J10, J12 CD input connectors J13 AGP slot J14, 16-19 PCI slot J15 AUX input connector J21 CNR slot J51 Smart Card connector JP1 Clear CMOS JP3 Center/Bass Convert JP4 Audio Connector JP6 Voice alert language selection JP7 USB module connector, providing the 3rd and 4th USBs JP8 USB module selection JP9-11 VID 0-4: Vcore voltage selection JP12, JP13 MS/CF connector JP18 CPU/DIMM frequency selection JP19 CPU voltage selection KB1 PS2 keyboard and mouse ports LPT1 Printer port U18 LPC Flash WOL1 Wake on LAN
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2.3 Jumper Settings
Clear CMOS Data
Jumper Setting
Clear CMOS
JP1
Normal (Default)
CPU/DIMM Frequency
Jumper Frequency Setting
Auto detect
JP51
133/133 MHz
CPU Voltage Selection
Jumper Setting
Increase voltage by 0.15V
JP19
Normal (Default)
Center/Bass Convert
Jumper Setting
Normal
JP3
Inverse
Voice Alert Language Selection
Jumper Setting
English
JP6
Chinese
USB selection
Jumper Setting
USB4
JP8
CNR USB
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Vcore Voltage Selection (VID 0-4)
VID0 VID1 VID2 VID3 VID4
OUTPUT
VOLTAGE
2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 1.1V
1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 1.125V
2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 1.15V
1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 1.175V
2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 1.2V
1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 1.225V
2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 1.25V
1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 1.275V
2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 1.3V
1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 1.325V
2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 1.35V
1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 1.375V
2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 1.4V
1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 1.425V
2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 1.45V
1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 1.475V
2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 1.5V
1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 1.525V
2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 1.55V
1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 1.575V
2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 1.6V
1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 1.625V
2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 1.65V
1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 1.675V
2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 1.7V
1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 1.725V
2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 1.75V
1-2 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 1.775V
2-3 pins short 1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 1.8V
1-2 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 1.825V
2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 2-3 pins short 1.85V
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3. Hardware Setup
Static Precautions
Static discharge can damage electronic components. To prevent that, it is important to handle it carefully. The following measures will suffice your equipment from static.
Use a grounded wrist strap designed for static discharge.
Touch a grounded metal object before you remove the board from the anti-static bag.
Handle the board by its edges only; do not touch its components, peripheral chips, memory modules, or gold contacts. Do not touch pins on chips or modules.
Put the system board and peripherals back into their anti-static bags when not in use.
For grounding purposes, be sure your computer chassis provides excellent conductivity between its power supply, case, the mounting fasteners, and the system board.
3.1 CPU Installation
Please refer to the instruction manual of the CPU for how to install the CPU.
3.2 Memory Installation
The motherboard provides two 184-pin DIMM (Double In-Line Memory Module) slots, DIM0 and DIM1. You can use DDR SDRAM modules of 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, or 512MB per DIMM slot.
IF you choose DDR200 in the Memory Frequency option in BIOS, you must use the qualified DDR SDRAM that meets PC200 specifications.
IF you choose DDR266 in the Memory Frequency option in BIOS, you must use the qualified DDR SDRAM that meets PC266 specifications.
DIMM Installation Procedures
The DIMM slot has a key marked “VOLT”, thus making the module only fit in one direction. Note that the module must be a 3.3V unbuffered DIMM
Step 1:
Insert the module vertically into the DIMM slot, and then push it in.
Step 2:
The plastic clips at the side of the DIMM slot will automatically close.
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3.3 AGP Display Adapter Installation
The AGP slot on WinFast P4I845D only supports 1.5V AGP4X devices. To install an AGP display adapter, follow these steps:
Step 1:
Push the clip at the end of AGP slot.
Step 2:
Position the AGP card horizontally over the AGP slot. Do not tilt the card. Insert the bus connector in the slot and gently press the bus connector down.
Step 3:
Push the clip back to close it
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3.4 Connecting Instructions
How each connector is connected and what it does is described here in detail. See Chapter 2 to locate connectors.
Case Signal Connector (FP1 and FP2)
FP1:
Pins [1 & 3] IDE-LED: IDE hard disk LED shows the activity
of a hard disk drive. Avoid turning the power off while the HDD LED is lit.
Pins [2 & 4] ACPI-LED: For ACPI LED connection on the
case.
Pins [5 & 7] RESET: Connects to the reset button on the
system’s case. The reset button is used to “cold-boot” the system without actually turning off the power, reducing wear and tear on the power supply. Avoid rebooting the system when the HDD LED is blinking.
Pins [6 & 8] PW_SW: Allows connecting to the power button on the system’s
case.
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FP2:
Pins [1 & 3] KEYLOCK: Keyboard lock switch lead. It connects to the
case-mounted keylock switch, allowing you to disable the keyboard function for security purpose.
Pins [5 & 7 & 9] PW-LED: Power LED. It is always lit when the system power
is on.
Pins [2 & 4 & 6 & 8] SPEAKER: Connects to the speaker on the system’s
case.
Hard Disk Connector
The on-board Enhanced IDE controller can support up to 4 IDE hard drives or other ATAPI devices, such as CD-ROMs. This controller, as with all Enhanced IDE controllers, consists of both Primary (IDE 1) and Secondary (IDE 2) ports. Each port has an associated connector and cable, which can support up to 2 ATAPI devices each.
All IDE devices have jumpers, which allow the user to configure the device as either “Master” or “Slave”. A Master device is one that is ALONE on the IDE cable, whereas a Slave device is installed as a SECOND device on the same cable. Keep in mind that the Master device will appear before the Slave device in the CMOS Setup, as well as the Operating System software. *Refer to the device documentation for jumper settings.
The Secondary IDE port can be used for up to 2 additional ATAPI devices.
Make sure to align the RED stripe on the ribbon cable with Pin-1 on the motherboard IDE connector. On most hard drives and CD-ROMs, the RED stripe should be oriented towards the power connector of the device.
When using Ultra ATA 66/100 IDE cable (as shown above), the black color connector on the cable is for Master drive, gray color is for Slave drive and blue color is for connecting to IDE port onboard.
Note that Ultra ATA 66/100 devices must be connected to IDE2 (the blue connector).
Floppy Disk Connector (FDD)
The on-board floppy controller supports 2 floppy disk drives. Make sure the RED stripe on the ribbon cable is oriented towards Pin-1. Notice the “twist” between the sets of connectors on the floppy cable. The floppy drive “A” position is at the END of the cable, whereas floppy drive “B” is hooked to one of the connectors on the other side of the twist.
Blue Connector
Gray Connector
Black Connector
Mainboard IDE Port
Slave Drive
Master Drive
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RJ45 Ethernet Connector and USB Connectors (J1)
RJ45 LAN connector and two USB peripheral devices connectors.
Cooling Fans (FAN1, FAN2, FAN3)
CPU fan (FAN1), power fan (FAN2), and system fan (FAN3) are small 3-pin Header Connectors that provide 12-Volt power for CPU fan, power fan, and system fan. Plug in the fan cable to the connector.
NOTE:
The power fan speed is not monitored in the BIOS.
Stereo Audio/Video In Connectors (J10, J12, J15)
J10 and J12 allow you to receive stereo audio input from internal CD ROM drives. J15 is for connecting other auxiliary audio sources.
Power Supply Connector (J5)
This motherboard features an ATX-style Power Supply Connector. This connector is keyed to prevent connection in the wrong direction. Line up the locking mechanism on the connector from the Power Supply with the tab on the motherboard connector. Press down until the two connectors are locked.
12V Power Connector (J8)
J8 connects the 12V power input.
AUX Power Connector (J4)
J4 connects AUX power.
Serial and Parallel Ports
A 25-pin D-Sub header is provided on the back panel for a multi-mode bi-directional parallel port. Two 9-pin D-Sub headers are provided on the back panel for serial port COM1 and COM2.
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IrDA-Compliant Infrared Module Connector (CIR1)
The IrDA connector brackets hook directly to this connector on the motherboard. This connector provides support for the optional wireless transmitting and receiving infrared module.
MS or SD and Smart Card connectors (JP12, JP13, J51)
These two connectors are for connecting the optional reader that can accommodate an MS (Memory Stick) or an SD (Secure Digital) as well as a Smart Card.
Midi/Joystick, MIC, Line In, Line Out
Midi/Joystick: Allow you to connect game joystick or
game pad for playing games or connect Midi devices for playing or editing audio.
Mic: Allows microphones to be connected for inputting
sound.
Line In: Allows tape players or other audio sources to be
recorded by your computer or played through the Line Out.
Line Out: Connected to headphones or speakers with
amplifier.
PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector (KB1)
These two connectors are located on the back panel of the motherboard.
USB Connector (JP7)
This is for connecting an optional USB module to provide two additional USB connectors.
MIC
(
Pink
)
Line Out
(Lime)
Line In
(Lig
ht Blue
)
Game Port
(Gold)
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