MSI 915GM SpeedSter-FA4 User Manual

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915GM Speedster
MS-9625 (v1.X) Workstation Board
English Version
G52-S9625X1
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Copyright Notice
guarantee is given as to the correctness of its contents. Our products are under continual improvement and we reserve the right to make changes without notice.
Trademarks
All trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.
Intel® and Pentium® are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. AMD, Athlon, Athlon XP, Thoroughbred, and Duron are registered trade­marks of AMD Corporation. PS/2 and OS®/2 are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Windows® 95/98/2000/NT/XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Netware® is a registered trademark of Novell, Inc. Award® is a registered trademark of Phoenix Technologies Ltd. AMI® is a registered trademark of American Megatrends Inc.
Revision History
Revision Revision History Date
V1.0 First release August 2005
Technical Support
If a problem arises with your system and no solution can be obtained from the users manual, please contact your place of purchase or local distributor. Alternatively, please try the following help resources for further guidance.
Visit the MSI website for FAQ, technical guide, BIOS updates, driver updates, and other information: http://www.msi.com.tw/program/service/faq/
faq/esc_faq_list.php
Contact our technical staff at: support@msi.com.tw
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Safety Instructions
1. Always read the safety instructions carefully.
2. Keep this Users Manual for future reference.
3. Keep this equipment away from humidity.
4. Lay this equipment on a reliable flat surface before setting it up.
5. The openings on the enclosure are for air convection hence protects the equip­ment from overheating. DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS.
6. Make sure the voltage of the power source and adjust properly 110/220V be­fore connecting the equipment to the power inlet.
7. Place the power cord such a way that people can not step on it. Do not place anything over the power cord.
8. Always Unplug the Power Cord before inserting any add-on card or module.
9. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.
10. Never pour any liquid into the opening that could damage or cause electrical shock.
11. If any of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by a service personnel:
The power cord or plug is damaged. Liquid has penetrated into the equipment. The equipment has been exposed to moisture. The equipment has not work well or you can not get it work according to
Users Manual.
The equipment has dropped and damaged. The equipment has obvious sign of breakage.
12. DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT UNCONDITIONED, STOR­AGE TEMPERATURE ABOVE 600 C (1400F), IT MAY DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
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FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accor­dance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the measures listed below.
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
Notice 1
The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
Notice 2
Shielded interface cables and A.C. power cord, if any, must be used in order to comply with the emission limits.
VOIR LA NOTICE DINSTALLATION AVANT DE RACCORDER AU RESEAU.
Micro-Star International
MS-9625
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
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WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Statement
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CONTENTS
Copyright Notice..............................................................................................................ii
Trademarks.......................................................................................................................ii
Revision History..............................................................................................................ii
Technical Support...........................................................................................................ii
Safety Instructions..........................................................................................................iii
FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement........................................................iv
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Statement....................................v
Chapter 1. Getting Started....................................................................................1-1
Mainboard Specifications...................................................................................1-2
Mainboard Layout................................................................................................1-4
MSI Special Features..........................................................................................1-5
Core Center (Optional)................................................................................1-5
Chapter 2. Hardware Setup..................................................................................2-1
Quick Components Guide....................................................................................2-2
Central Processing Unit: CPU.............................................................................2-3
CPU and Cooler Set Installation..................................................................2-4
Memory.................................................................................................................2-6
Installing DDR Modules................................................................................2-6
Memory Population Rules............................................................................2-7
Power Supply......................................................................................................2-8
SSI 24-Pin System Power Connector: ATX1.............................................2-8
SSI 8-Pin CPU Power Connector: JPW1....................................................2-8
Back Panel............................................................................................................2-9
Mouse Connector (Green) / Keyboard Connector (Purple)....................2-9
VGA Port.......................................................................................................2-9
Serial Port...................................................................................................2-10
USB Connectors........................................................................................2-10
LAN (RJ-45) Jacks......................................................................................2-11
Audio Port Connectors...............................................................................2-11
Parallel Port Connector: LPT1...................................................................2-13
Connectors........................................................................................................2-13
Floppy Disk Drive Connector: FDD1..........................................................2-13
Hard Disk Connector: IDE1........................................................................2-13
Serial ATA Connectors: SATA1, SATA2, SATA3, SATA4.......................2-14
Front Panel Audio Connector: JAUD1......................................................2-15
Chassis Intrusion Switch Connector: JCI1..............................................2-16
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CD-In Connector: JCD1.............................................................................2-16
Front Panel Connector: JFP1....................................................................2-16
Fan Power Connectors: CPUFAN1, SYSFAN1.......................................2-17
IEEE 1394 Connectors: J1394_1, J1394_2.............................................2-17
Front USB Connectors: F_USB1, F_USB2.............................................2-18
Serial Port Header: COM2.........................................................................2-18
Jumper................................................................................................................2-19
Clear CMOS Jumper: CLR_CMOS1..........................................................2-19
FSB Frequency Jumpers: J4, J5..............................................................2-20
CPU VCCA Jumper: J6..............................................................................2-21
GMCH Voltage Jumper: J3.........................................................................2-21
Slots....................................................................................................................2-22
PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) Express Slots.......................2-22
PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) Slots......................................2-22
PCI Interrupt Request Routing...................................................................2-23
Chapter 3. BIOS Setup............................................................................................3-1
Entering Setup.....................................................................................................3-2
Control Keys................................................................................................3-2
Getting Help..................................................................................................3-3
General Help <F1>.......................................................................................3-3
The Menu Bar.......................................................................................................3-4
Main......................................................................................................................3-5
Advanced............................................................................................................3-6
Security..............................................................................................................3-16
Server................................................................................................................3-17
Boot....................................................................................................................3-19
Exit......................................................................................................................3-20
Appendix A: Realtek ALC880 8-Channel Audio Function.............................A-1
Installing the Realtek HD Audio Driver................................................................A-2
Installation for Windows 2000/XP..............................................................A-2
Software Configuration......................................................................................A-4
Sound Effect................................................................................................A-5
Mixer.............................................................................................................A-8
Audio I/O.....................................................................................................A-13
Microphone................................................................................................A-18
3D Audio Demo...........................................................................................A-19
Information..................................................................................................A-20
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Using 2-, 4-, 6- & 8- Channel Audio Function.................................................A-22
Appendix B: Intel ICH6R SATA RAID (Optional).................................................B-1
BIOS Configuration..............................................................................................B-2
Using the Intel RAID Option ROM................................................................B-2
Installing Software..............................................................................................B-8
Install Driver in Windows XP / 2000...........................................................B-8
Installation of Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition..........................B-9
RAID Migration Instructions...............................................................................B-14
Create RAID Volume from Existing Disk...................................................B-15
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Chapter 1. Getting Started
Getting Started
Thank you for choosing the 915GM Speedster (MS-9625 v1.X), an excellent Micro ATX workstation board from MSI.
Based on the innovative Intel® 915GM & Intel® ICH6/ ICH6R chipsets for optimal system efficiency, the 915GM Speedster mainboard ac­commodates the latest Intel® Pentium® M Dothan/ Celeron® M Dothan processors in 478-pin package and supports up to two 184­pin 333MHz non-ECC DDR DIMMs (or two 240-pin 400/533MHz non­ECC DDR-II DIMMs) to provide the maximum of 2GB memory capacity.
In the entry-level and mid-range market segment, this mainboard can provide a high-performance solution for todays front-end and gen­eral purpose server/workstation, as well as in the future.
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Mainboard Specifications
CPU
Supports Intel® Pentium® M Dothan/ Celeron® M Dothan processors in 478-
pin package
Up to 2MB L2 cache for Pentium® M Dothan and up to 1MB L2 cache for Celeron® M
Dothan
(For more information on compatible components, please visit http://www.msi. com.tw/program/products/server/svr/pro_svr_qvl.php)
Chipset
Intel® 915GM Northbridge
- Supports 400 and 533 MHz Intel® NetBurst micro-architecture bus
- PCI Express external graphics support
- Supports DDR333 or DDR-II 400/533 memory interface
- Integrated Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900 with ADD2 interface support
Intel® ICH6 or ICH6R Southbridge
- Direct connection to GMCH via Direct Media Interface
- Supports one-channel Ultra ATA 100 bus Master IDE controller
- Two-port Serial ATA controller
- Support for up to eight USB 2.0 ports
- Intel® High Definition Audio interface
Main Memory
Supports up to two 184-pin 333MHz non-ECC DDR DIMMs or two 240-pin
400/533MHz non-ECC DDR-II DIMMs
Supports up to 2GB
(For more information on compatible components, please visit http://www.msi. com.tw/program/products/server/svr/pro_svr_qvl.php)
Slots
Two 32-bit/33MHz PCI slots (support 3.3V/5V PCI bus interface)One PCI Express x1 slot (PCI Express Bus specification v1.0a compliant)One PCI Express x16 slot (PCI Express Bus specification v1.0a compliant)
HDD Interface
One IDE controller on the ICH6 / ICH6R chipset provides IDE HDD/CD-ROM with
PIO, Bus Master and Ultra DMA66/100 operation modes
ICH6 / ICH6R chipset supports 4 Serial ATA 150 ports
Onboard Peripherals
1 floppy port supports one FDD with 360KB, 720KB, 1.2MB, 1.44MB, and 2.88MB1 PS/2 keyboard port1 PS/2 mouse port1 serial port & 1 serial pinheader
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1 VGA port1 parallel port supports SPP/EPP/ECP mode2 RJ-45 ports (with LEDs)8 USB ports (4 on the front and 4 on the rear)2 IEEE 1394 pinheaders1 Line-In / Line-Out / MIC-In / Rear Speaker Out / Center-Subwoofer Speaker
Out / optical SPDIF-Out audio port
Onboard LAN
2 Marvell 88E8053 Gigabit Ethernet controllers
Onboard Audio
High Definition Audio interface integrated in ICH6 / ICH6RRealtek ALC880 8-channel codec
- 8-CH DA connector with 48 KHz rate
- Compliant with AC97 2.3 specifications
- Meets perfomace requirement for audio on PC97/2001 system
- Meets Microsoft WHQL / WLP 2.0 audio requirement
Onboard IEEE 1394
VIA VT6307 IEEE 1394 controller
Power Management Features
Wake up on LAN (WOL), wake up on PCIRTC alarm and wake upWake up on keyboard/mouse/USB from S1Supports ACPI S1, S3, S4, S5 function
System Management
SMBus (I2C)Temperature, voltage, and fan monitors
BIOS
The mainboard BIOS provides Plug & Play BIOS which detects the peripheral
devices and expansion cards of the board automatically
The mainboard provides a Desktop Management Interface (DMI) function which
records your mainboard specifications
Supports boot from LAN, USB Device 1.1 & 2.0, and SATA HDD
Dimension
Micro ATX Form Factor: 24.5 cm (W) x 24.5 cm (L)
Mounting
8 mounting holes
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BATT
FDD 1IDE
1
ATX1
Winbond
W83627THF
BIOSJ1J3
SATA1
CLR_CMOS1
ICH6/ICH6R
Mainboard Layout
Top: Mouse Bottom: Keyboard
Top : Parallel Port
Bottom: COM VGA Port
DIMM4 DIMM3
DIMM2 DIMM1
JLPC1
COM2
JCI1
J6J4J5
JPW1
USB Ports
LAN Jacks
T:
Line-In
M:
Line-Out
B:
Mic T: RS-Out M: CS-Out B: SPDIFOut
VIA
VT6307
ALC880
JCD1
PCI _E1
PCI 2
PCI 3
PCI 1
JAUD1
J1394_1
Intel
915GM
J1394_2
F_USB2
+
F_USB1
Intel
CPUFAN1
SYSFAN1
SATA4
SATA3 SATA2
JFP1
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MSI Special Features
Core Center (Optional)
The Core Center is a new utility you can find in the CD-ROM disk. The utility is just like your PC doctor that can detect, view and adjust the PC hardware and system status during real time operation. In the left side it shows the current system status, including the Vcore, 3.3V, +5V and 12V. In the right side it shows the current PC hardware status such as the CPU & system temperatures and all fans speeds.
When you click the red triangles in the left and right sides, two sub-menus will open for users to overclock, overspec or to adjust the thresholds of system to send out the warning messages. If you click the Core Center button on the top, a screen pops up for you to choose the Auto mode or User mode of CPU fan. You may adjust the speeds of CPU fans and system fan here.
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Left-side: Current system status
In the left sub-menu, you can configure the settings of FSB & DOT by clicking the radio button in front of each item and make it available (the radio button will be lit as yellow when selected), use the + and “-” buttons to adjust, then click ok to apply the changes. Then you can click Save to save the desired FSB you just configured.
Also you may click Auto to start testing the maximal CPU overclocking value. The CPU FSB will automatically increase the testing value until the PC reboots. Or you may click Default to restore the default values.
Right-side: PC hardware status during real time operation
In the right sub-menu, here you can configure the PC hardware status such as CPU & system temperatures and fan speeds. You may use the scroll bars to adjust each item, then click ok to apply the changes. The values you set for the temperatures are the maximum thresholds for the system for warnings, and the value for fan speeds are the minimum thresholds.
Top-side: User mode/Auto mode
Here you may adjust the CPU fan speed. If you choose User mode, you may adjust the CPU fan speed in 8 different modes, from Stop to Full speed.
MSI Reminds You...
Items shown on Core Center may vary depending on your system status.
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Hardware Setup
Chapter 2. Hardware Setup
Hardware Setup
This chapter provides you with the information about hardware setup procedures. While doing the installation, be careful in holding the components and follow the installation procedures. For some components, if you install in the wrong orientation, the components will not work properly.
Use a grounded wrist strap before handling computer components. Static electricity may damage the components.
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BIOS
Quick Components Guide
I/O Ports,
p.2-9
DIMM4/3/2/1, p.2-6
JPW1, p.2-8
COM2, p.2-18
JCI1, p.2-16
J6/J4/J5,
p.2-20/21
PCI/PCI Express Slots,
p.2-22
JCD1, p.2-16
JAUD1, p.2-15
J1394_1/2,
p.2-17
CPU, p.2-3
F_USB2/1,
p.2-18
J3, p.2-21
CLR_CMOS1,
p.2-19
ATX1, p.2-8
FDD1, p.2-13
IDE1, p.2-13
CPUFAN1/ SYSFAN1,
p.2-17
SATA4/ SATA3/ SATA2/ SATA1, p.2-14
JFP1, p.2-16
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Central Processing Unit: CPU
The mainboard supports Intel® Pentium® M Dothan/ Celeron® M Dothan proces­sors in 478-pin package. The mainboard uses Socket 478 for easy CPU installation. When you are installing the CPU, make sure the CPU has a heat sink and a cooling fan attached on the top to prevent overheating. If you do not have the heat sink and cooling fan, contact your dealer to purchase and install them before turning on the computer.
For more information on compatible components, please visit http://www.msi.com. tw/program/products/server/svr/pro_svr_qvl.php .
MSI Reminds You...
Overheating
Overheating will seriously damage the CPU and system, always make sure the cooling fan can work properly to protect the CPU from overheating.
Overclocking
This motherboard is designed to support overclocking. However, please make sure your components are able to tolerate such abnormal settings while doing overclocking. Any attempt to operate beyond product specifications is not recommended. We do not guarantee the
damages or risks caused by inadequate operation or beyond product specifications.
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CPU & Cooler Set Installation
1. Place the CPU on top of the socket. Make sure to align the gold arrow on the CPU with the arrow key on the socket.
2. Push the CPU down until its pins securely fit into the socket.
3. On the front end of the CPU socket is a locking mechanism designed into the form of a screw. Make sure that you actuate or deactuate this mechanism with a screwdriver before and after install­ing the CPU.
4. Mount the cooler set (fan & heatsink bundled) on top of the CPU and fit it into the retention mechanism.
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5. Secure one end of the metal clip to the retention mechanism.
6. Hook the other end of the clip to the re­tention mechanism and press the lever down to close.
7. Follow the same procedures to install the second clip.
8. Connect the fan power cable from the mounted fan to the 3-pin fan power connector on the board.
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Memory
The mainboard supports up to 2GB of DDR333 (two 184-pin 333MHz non-ECC DDR DIMMs) or DDR-II 400/533 (two 240-pin 400/533MHz non-ECC DDR-II DIMMs) system memory. Please note that only one type of memory (all DDR or all DDR-II, no mixture allowed) can be used at one time.
For more information on compatible components, please visit http://www.msi.com. tw/program/products/server/svr/pro_svr_qvl.php .
DIMM4 (DDR-II 400/533) DIMM3 (DDR-II 400/533)
DIMM2 (DDR333) DIMM1 (DDR333)
Installing DDR Modules
1. The DDR DIMM has only one notch on the center of module. The module will only fit
in the right orientation.
2. Insert the DIMM memory module vertically into the DIMM slot. Then push it in until the
golden finger on the memory module is deeply inserted in the socket.
MSI Reminds You...
You can barely see the golden finger if the module is properly inserted in the socket.
3. The plastic clip at each side of the DIMM slot will automatically close.
Volt
Notch
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Memory Population Rules
This mainboard supports DDR333 (DIMM1 & DIMM2) or DDR-II 400/533 (DIMM3 & DIMM4) memory interface.
Each DIMM slot supports up to a maximum size of 1GB. Users can install either single­or double-sided modules depending on their needs. Please note that only one type of memory (all DDR or all DDR-II, no mixture allowed) can be used at one time.
Slot Memory Module Total Memory
DIMM1 or DIMM3 S/D 64MB~1GB DIMM2 or DIMM4 S/D 64MB~1GB
Maximum System Memory Supported 64MB~2GB
S: Single Side D: Double Side
MSI Reminds You...
Make sure that you install memory modules of the same type and density on DDR DIMMs.
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Power Supply
The mainboard supports SSI power supply for the power system. Before inserting the power supply connector, always make sure that all components are installed properly to ensure that no damage will be caused.
SSI 24-Pin System Power Connector: ATX1
pin 13
This connector allows you to connect an SSI power supply. To connect the SSI power supply, make sure the plug of the power supply is inserted in the proper orientation and the pins are aligned. Then push down the power supply firmly into the connector. You may use the 20-pin ATX power supply or 24-pin SSI power supply as you like. If youd like to use the ATX power supply, please plug your power supply along with pin 1 & pin 13 (refer to
pin 12
the image at the right hand). There is also a foolproof design on pin 11, 12, 23 & 24 to avoid wrong installation.
SSI 8-Pin CPU Power Connector: JPW1
This connector provides 12V power output to the CPU.
ATX1
13
24
1
12
ATX1 Pin Definition
PIN SIGNAL
1 +3.3V 2 +3.3V 3 GND 4 +5V 5 GND 6 +5V 7 GND 8 PWR OK 9 5VSB 10 +12V 11 +12V 12 NC
PIN SIGNAL
13 +3.3V 14 -12V 15 GND 16 PS-ON# 17 GND 18 GND 19 GND 20 Res 21 +5V 22 +5V 23 +5V 24 GND
4 3
2 1
JPW1
JPW1 Pin Definition
PIN SIGNAL
1 GND 2 GND 3 12V 4 12V
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MSI Reminds You...
1. Maker sure that these two connectors are connected to adequate SSI power supplies to ensure stable operation of the mainboard.
2. Power supply of 350watts (and above) is highly recommended for system stability.
3. SSI 12V power connection should be greater than 18A.
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Back Panel
L-In
RS-Out
Mouse
Keyboard
COM Port
Parallel
VGA Port
USB Ports
Mouse Connector (Green) / Keyboard Connector (Purple)
The mainboard provides a standard PS/2® mouse/keyboard mini DIN connector for attaching a PS/2® mouse/keyboard. You can plug a PS/2® mouse/keyboard directly into this connector. The connector location and pin assignments are as follows:
LAN
L-Out
Mic
CS-Out SPDIF Out (Optical)
6
4
2
PS/2 Mouse / Keyboard
(6-pin Female)
5
3
1
PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION
1 Mouse/Keyboard Data Mouse/Keyboard data 2 NC No connection 3 GND Ground 4 VCC +5V 5 Mouse/Keyboard Clock Mouse/Keyboard clock 6 NC No connection
Pin Definition
VGA Port
The mainboard provides a DB 15-pin female connector to connect a VGA monitor.
5
15
VGA Connector
(DB 15-pin)
1
11
Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description
1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 N/C 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 +5V 10 GND 11 N/C 12 SDA 13 Horizontal Sync 14 Vertical Sync 15 SCL
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Serial Port
The mainboard offers one 9-pin male DIN connector as the serial port. The port is a 16550A high speed communication port that sends/receives 16 bytes FIFOs. You can attach a serial mouse or other serial devices directly to the connector.
Pin Definition
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9
9-Pin Male DIN Connector
PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION
1 DCD Data Carry Detect 2 SIN Serial In or Receive Data 3 SOUT Serial Out or Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request To Send 8 CTS Clear To Send 9 RI Ring Indicate
USB Ports
The rear panel provides four UHCI (Universal Host Controller Interface) Universal Serial Bus roots for attaching USB devices such as keyboard, mouse or other USB­compatible devices. You can plug the USB device directly into the connector.
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1 2 3 4
USB Port
USB Port Description
PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION
1 VCC +5V 2 -Data 0 Negative Data Channel 0 3 +Data0 Positive Data Channel 0 4 GND Ground
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LAN (RJ-45) Jacks
The mainboard provides 2 standard RJ-45 jacks for connection to single Local Area Network (LAN). This Giga-bit LAN enables data to be transferred at 1000, 100 or 10Mbps. You can connect a network cable to either LAN jack.
Giga-bit LAN Pin Definition
PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION
1 D0P Differential Pair 0+ 2 D0N Differential Pair 0­3 D1P Differential Pair 1+
RJ-45 LAN Jack
4 D2P Differential Pair 2+ 5 D2N Differential Pair 2­6 D1N Differential Pair 1­7 D3P Differential Pair 3+ 8 D3N Differential Pair 3-
Audio Port Connectors
The left 3 audio jacks are 2-channel mode for stereo speaker output. Line Out is a connector for Speakers or Headphones. Line In is used for external CD player, Tape player, or other audio devices. Mic is a connector for microphones. However, there is an advanced audio application provided by Realtek ALC880 to offer support for 7.1-channel audio operation and can turn rear audio connectors from 2-channel to 4-/5.1-/7.1 channel audio.
Line In
(in 7.1CH)
Line Out
MIC
Rear Speaker Out
(in 7.1CH / 6CH / 4CH)
Center/Subwoofer
Speaker Out
( in 7.1CH / 6CH)
S/PDIF Out-Optical
(in 7.1CH / 6CH)
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Parallel Port Connector: LPT1
The mainboard provides a 25-pin female centronic connector as LPT. A parallel port is a standard printer port that supports Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) and Extended Capabilities Parallel Port (ECP) mode.
13 1
25
14
Pin Definition
PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION
1 STROBE Strobe 2 DATA0 Data0 3 DATA1 Data1 4 DATA2 Data2 5 DATA3 Data3 6 DATA4 Data4 7 DATA5 Data5 8 DATA6 Data6 9 DATA7 Data7 10 ACK# Acknowledge 11 BUSY Busy 12 PE Paper End 13 SELECT Select 14 AUTO FEED# Automatic Feed 15 ERR# Error 16 INIT# Initialize Printer 17 SLIN# Select In 18 GND Ground 19 GND Ground 20 GND Ground 21 GND Ground 22 GND Ground 23 GND Ground 24 GND Ground 25 GND Ground
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Connectors
The mainboard provides connectors to connect to FDD, IDE HDD, case, LAN, USB Ports, CPU/system power supply fans, ... and etc.
Floppy Disk Drive Connector: FDD1
The mainboard provides a standard floppy disk drive connector that supports 360K, 720K, 1.2M, 1.44M and 2.88M floppy disk types.
FDD1
Hard Disk Connector: IDE1
The mainboard provides a one-channel Ultra ATA 100 bus Master IDE controller that supports PIO mode 0 ~ 4, Bus Master, and Ultra DMA 33/66/100 function. You can connect up to two hard disk drives, CD-ROM drives, 120MB floppy disk drive (reserved for future BIOS), and other devices.
IDE1
IDE VDMA Controller RAID ATAPI
1 66/100 Intel ICH6 N/A Yes
IDE1 (Primary IDE Connector) IDE1 can connect a Master and a Slave drive. You must configure the second hard drive to Slave mode by setting the jumper accordingly.
MSI Reminds You...
If you install two hard disks on cable, you must configure the second drive to Slave mode by setting its jumper. Refer to the hard disk docu­mentation supplied by hard disk vendors for jumper setting instructions.
IDE1 Definition
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Serial ATA Connectors: SATA1, SATA2, SATA3, SATA4
This mainboard provides four high-speed Serial ATA interface ports. Each supports 1st generation serial ATA data rates of 150 MB/s and is fully compliant with Serial ATA
1.0 specifications. Each Serial ATA connector can connect to 1 hard disk device.
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SATA4
SATA3
SATA2
SATA1
SATA1/2/3/4 Pin Definition
PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL
1 GND 2 TXP 3 TXN 4 GND
5 RXN 6 RXP 7 GND
Take out the dust cover and connect to the hard disk devices
Optional Serial ATA cable
MSI Reminds You...
Please do not fold the Serial ATA cable into 90-degree angle. Otherwise, the loss of data may occur during transmission.
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Front Panel Audio Connector: JAUD1
The JAUD1 front panel audio connector allows you to connect to the front panel audio and is compliant with Intel® Front Panel I/O Connectivity Design Guide.
JAUD1
9
10
JAUD1 Pin Definition
PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION
1 PORT 1L Analog Port 1 - Left channel 2 GND Ground 3 PORT 1R Analog Port 1 - Right channel 4 PRESENCE# Active low signal - signals BIOS that a High Definition Audio
5 PORT 2R Analog Port 2 - Right channel 6 SENSE1_RETIRN Jack detection return from front panel JACK1 7 SENSE_SEND Jack detection sense line from the High Definition Audio CODEC
8 KEY Connector Key 9 PORT 2L Analog Port 2 - Left channel 10 SENSE2_RETIRN Jack detection return from front panel JACK2
dongle is connected to the analog header. PRESENCE# = 0 when a High Definition Audio dongle is connected.
jack detection resistor network
1 2
MSI Reminds You...
If you dont want to connect to the front audio header, pins 5 & 6, 9 & 10 have to be jumpered in order to have signal output directed to the rear audio ports. Otherwise, the Line-Out connector on the back panel will not function.
9
5
10
6
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Chassis Intrusion Switch Connector: JCI1
This connector is connected to a 2-pin chassis switch. If the chassis is opened, the switch will be short. The system will record this status and show a warning mes­sage on the screen. To clear the warning, you must enter the BIOS utility and clear the record.
JCI1
CD-In Connector: JCD1
The connector is for CD-ROM audio connector.
JCD1
R
L
GND
Front Panel Connector: JFP1
The mainboard provides one front panel connector for electrical connection to the front panel switches and LEDs. The JFP1 is compliant with Intel® Front Panel I/O Connectivity Design Guide.
Reset Switch
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HDD LED
JFP1
1
9
JFP1 Pin Definition
PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION
2
Power LED
Power Switch
10
1 HD_LED_P Hard disk LED pull-up 2 FP PWR/SLP MSG LED pull-up 3 HD_LED_N Hard disk active LED 4 FP PWR/SLP MSG LED pull-up 5 RST_SW_N Reset Switch low reference pull-down to GND 6 PWR_SW_P Power Switch high reference pull-up 7 RST_SW_P Reset Switch high reference pull-up 8 PWR_SW_N Power Switch low reference pull-down to GND 9 RSVD_DNU Reserved. Do not use.
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Fan Power Connectors: CPUFAN1, SYSFAN1
The fan power connectors support system cooling fan with +12V. When connecting the wire to the connectors, always note that the red wire is the positive and should be connected to the +12V; the black wire is Ground and should be connected to GND. If the mainboard has a System Hardware Monitor chipset onboard, you must use a specially designed fan with speed sensor to take advantage of the CPU fan control.
GND +12V SENSOR
CPUFAN1
GND +12V SENSOR
SYSFAN1
MSI Reminds You...
Please refer to the recommended CPU fans at Intel® official website or consult the vendors for proper CPU cooling fan.
IEEE 1394 Connectors: J1394_1, J1394_2
The mainboard provides two 1394 pin headers that allow you to connect IEEE 1394 ports via an external IEEE1394 bracket.
Pin Definition
9
1
2 10
J1394_1/J1394_2
PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL
1 TPA+ 2 TPA­3 Ground 4 Ground 5 TPB+ 6 TPB­7 Cable power 8 Cable power 9 Key (no pin) 10 Ground
IEEE1394 Bracket
(Optional)
Foolproof Design (the 1394 pinheader in GREEN color)
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Serial Port Header: COM2
The mainboard offers one 9-pin header as serial port. The port is a 16550A high speed communication port that sends/receives 16 bytes FIFOs. You can attach a serial mouse or other serial device directly to it.
Pin Definition
COM2
2 1 9
PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION
1 DCD Data Carry Detect 2 SIN Serial In or Receive Data 3 SOUT Serial Out or Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request To Send 8 CTS Clear To Send 9 RI Ring Indicate
Front USB Connectors: F_USB1, F_USB2
The mainboard provides two standard USB 2.0 pinheaders. USB 2.0 technology increases data transfer rate up to a maximum throughput of 480Mbps, which is 40 times faster than USB 1.1, and is ideal for connecting high-speed USB interface peripherals such as USB HDD, digital cameras, MP3 players, printers, modems
and the like.
F_USB1/F_USB2
2 1
10
9
PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL
1 VCC 2 VCC 3 USB0- 4 USB1­5 USB0+ 6 USB1+ 7 GND 8 GND 9 Key (no pin) 10 USBOC
Pin Definition
Connect to F_USB1 or F_USB2 (the USB pinheader in YELLOW color)
MSI Reminds You...
Note that the pins of VCC and GND must be connected correctly to avoid possible damage.
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Jumper
The motherboard provides the following jumpers for you to set the computers function. This section will explain how to change your motherboards function through the use of jumpers.
Clear CMOS Jumper: CLR_CMOS1
There is a CMOS RAM on board that has a power supply from external battery to keep the data of system configuration. With the CMOS RAM, the system can automatically boot OS every time it is turned on. If you want to clear the system configuration, use this jumper to clear data.
1
1
3
CLR_CMOS1
1
3
Clear DataKeep Data
MSI Reminds You...
You can clear CMOS by shorting 2-3 pin while the system is off. Then return to 1-2 pin position. Avoid clearing the CMOS while the system is on; it will damage the mainboard.
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FSB Frequency Jumpers: J4, J5
These two jumpers specify the FSB frequency of the onboard CPU. To ensure system stability, make sure that these jumpers are properly set to correspond with your CPUs FSB frequency.
Dothan B
Dothan A FSB400
Dothan A FSB533
J4
1
1
J5
3
1
J4
3
1
J4
3
1
J4
3
1
J5
3
1
J5
3
1
J5
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CPU VCCA Jumper: J6
This jumper controls the CPU VCCA supply voltage.
Hardware Setup
3
1
VCCA = 1.5VVCCA = 1.8V
J6
3
1
1
GMCH Voltage Jumper: J3
This jumper is used to adjust the voltage of the Intel 915GM GMCH (Graphics and Memory Controller Hub) as a way to enhance graphics performance.
1
J3
1
Short Pin #1-2
(1.05V)
1
Short Pin #2-3
(Auto Detect)
} 1.05V for add-on VGA card } 1.05V for onboard Intel 915GM
GMCH (lower performance)
} 1.05V for add-on VGA card } 1.5V for onboard Intel 915GM
GMCH (higher performance)
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Slots
The motherboard provides one PCI Express x1 slot, one PCI Express x16 slot, and two 32-bit/33MHz PCI slots.
PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) Express Slots
The PCI Express slots support high-bandwidth, low pin count, and serial interconnect technology. You can insert the expansion cards to meet your needs. When adding or removing expansion cards, make sure that you unplug the power supply first.
PCI Express architecture provides a high performance I/O infrastructure for Desktop Platforms with transfer rates starting at 2.5 Giga transfers per second over a PCI Express x1 lane for Gigabit Ethernet, TV Tuners, 1394 controllers, and general pur­pose I/O. Also, desktop platforms with PCI Express Architecture will be designed to deliver highest performance in video, graphics, multimedia and other sophisticated applications. Moreover, PCI Express architecture provides a high performance graphics infrastructure for Desktop Platforms doubling the capability of existing AGP 8x de­signs with transfer rates of 4.0 GB/s over a PCI Express x16 lane for graphics controllers, while PCI Express x1 supports transfer rate of 250 MB/s.
PCI Express x16 slot
PCI Express x1 slot
PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) Slots
The PCI slots allow you to insert the expansion cards to meet your needs. When adding or removing expansion cards, make sure that you unplug the power supply first. Meanwhile, read the documentation for the expansion card to make any neces­sary hardware or software settings for the expansion card, such as jumpers, switches or BIOS configuration.
PCI Slot
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PCI Interrupt Request Routing
The IRQ, acronym of interrupt request line and pronounced I-R-Q, are hardware lines over which devices can send interrupt signals to the microprocessor. The PCI IRQ pins are typically connected to the PCI bus pins as follows:
DEVICE ICH INT Pin IDSEL CLOCK REQ & GNT
PCI Slot 1 INT# B/C/D/A AD17 PCICLK0 1/2 PCI Slot 2 INT# A/B/C/D AD16 PCICLK1 0 VT6307 IEEE 1394 INT# F AD25 PCICLK2 3
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Chapter 3. BIOS Setup
BIOS Setup
This chapter provides information on the BIOS Setup program and allows you to configure the system for optimum use. You may need to run the Setup program when:
² An error message appears on the screen during the system boot-
ing up, and requests you to run SETUP.
² You want to change the default settings for customized features.
MSI Reminds You...
1. The items under each BIOS category described in this chapter are under continuous update for better system performance. Therefore, the description may be slightly different from the lat­est BIOS and should be held for reference only.
2. Upon boot-up, the 1st line appearing after the memory count is the BIOS version. It is usually in the format:
W9625IMS V1.0 031505 where:
1st digit refers to BIOS maker as A = AMI, W = AWARD, and P = PHOENIX. 2nd - 5th digit refers to the model number. 6th digit refers to the chipset as I = Intel, N = nVidia, and V = VIA. 7th - 8th digit refers to the customer as MS = all standard customers. V1.0 refers to the BIOS version. 031505 refers to the date this BIOS was released.
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Entering Setup
Power on the computer and the system will start POST (Power On Self Test) process. When the message below appears on the screen, press <F1> key to enter Setup.
Press F1 to enter SETUP
If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter Setup, restart the system by turning it OFF and On or pressing the RESET button. You may also restart the system by simultaneously pressing <Ctrl>, <Alt>, and <Delete> keys.
Control Keys
<> Move to the previous item <> Move to the next item <> Move to the item in the left hand <> Move to the item in the right hand
<Enter> Select the item <Esc> Jumps to the Exit menu or returns to the main menu from a
submenu <+/PU> Increase the numeric value or make changes <-/PD> Decrease the numeric value or make changes
<F1> General help, only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option
Page Setup Menu <F5> Load Previous Values <F6> Load Fail-safe Defaults <F7> Load Optimized Defaults <F10> Save and Exit Setup
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Getting Help
After entering the Setup menu, the first menu you will see is the Main Menu.
Main Menu
The main menu lists the setup functions you can make changes to. You can use the arrow keys ( ↑↓ ) to select the item. The on-line description of the highlighted setup function is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Sub-Menu
If you find a right pointer symbol (as shown in the right view) appears to the left of certain fields that means a sub-menu can be launched from this field. A sub-menu contains additional options for a field parameter. You can use arrow keys ( ↑↓ ) to highlight the field and press <Enter> to call up the sub­menu. Then you can use the control keys to enter values and move from field to field within a sub-menu. If you want to return to the main menu, just press the <Esc >.
General Help <F1>
The BIOS setup program provides a General Help screen. You can call up this screen from any menu by simply pressing <F1>. The Help screen lists the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item. Press <Esc> to exit the Help screen.
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The Menu Bar
Main
Use this menu for basic system configurations, such as time, date etc.
Advanced
Use this menu to set up the items of special enhanced features available on your systems chipset.
Security
Use this menu to set Supervisor and User Passwords.
Server
This entry shows your system summary.
Boot
Use this menu to specify the priority of boot devices.
Exit
This menu allows you to load the BIOS default values or factory default settings into the BIOS and exit the BIOS setup utility with or without changes.
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Main
The items inside the Main menu are for basic system information and configuration. Each item includes none, one or more setup items. Use the Up/Down arrow keys or <Tab> to highlight the item or field you want to modify and use the <+> or <-> key to switch to the value you prefer.
Date (mm:dd:yy)
The date format is <Day>, <Month> <Date> <Year>.
Time (hh:mm:ss)
The time format is <Hour> <Minute> <Second>.
IDE Channel 0/1/2/3 Master/Slave
These fields show the information of the installed IDE devices. (Read-only)
Drive A
This item allows you to set the type of floppy drives installed.
Base/Extended/Total Memory
The three items show the memory status of the system. (Read-only)
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Advanced
Items in the menu are divided into several sub-menus. Each sub-menu provides more settings. To enter the sub-menu, highligh the sub-menu you want to configure and press <Enter>.
Advanced Chipset Features
The sub-menu is used to configure chipset features for optimal system performance.
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DRAM Timing Selectable
Selects whether DRAM timing is controlled by the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) EEPROM on the DRAM module. Setting to [By SPD] enables DRAM timing to be determined automatically by BIOS based on the configurations on the SPD. Selecting [Manual] allows users to configure the following fields manually.
CAS Latency Time
This controls the timing delay (in clock cycles) before SDRAM starts a read command after receiving it. Settings: [1.5], [2], [2.5] (clocks). [1.5] (clocks) increases the system performance the most while [2.5] (clocks) provides the most stable performance.
DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay
This field allows you to set the number of cycles for a timing delay between the CAS and RAS strobe signals, used when DRAM is written to, read from or refreshed. Fast speed offers faster performance while slow speed offers more stable performance.
DRAM RAS# Precharge
This item controls the number of cycles for Row Address Strobe (RAS) to be allowed to precharge. If insufficient time is allowed for the RAS to accumulate its charge before DRAM refresh, refresh may be incomplete and DRAM may fail to retain data. This item applies only when synchronous DRAM is installed in the system.
Precharge Delay (tRAS)
The field specifies the idle cycles before precharging an idle bank.
System Memory Frequency
Use this item to configure the clock frequency of the installed DRAMs.
PEG/OnChip VGA Control
Use this feature to enable or disable the onboard VGA controller.
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Integrated Peripherals
Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears:
OnChip IDE Device
Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears:
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On-Chip Serial ATA
This setting specifies the function of the on-chip SATA controller.
[Disabled] Disable SATA controller [Enhanced Mode] Enable both SATA and PATA, max. 6 IDE
drives supported
[SATA Only] SATA operates in legacy mode
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PATA IDE Mode / SATA Port
These settings show the modes of the PATA & SATA ports.
Onboard Device
Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears:
Onboard LAN 1, Onboard LAN 2, PCI-E X1 Slot
These settings control the onboard LAN 1, LAN 2, and PCI-Express X1 slot controllers. Please note that when onboard LAN 1 is set to [Disabled], onboard LAN 2 and PCI-Express X1 slot will be disabled as well.
PCI Slot 1, PCI Slot 2
These settings disable/enable the specified PCI devices.
PCI-E Compliancy Mode
This setting specifies the PCI-Express compliancy mode.
USB Controller
This setting is used to enable/disable the onboard USB controller. Setting options: [Enabled], [Disabled].
USB 2.0 Controller
This setting is used to enable/disable the onboard USB 2.0 controller. Setting options: [Enabled], [Disabled].
USB Keyboard/Mouse Support
Set to [Enabled] if your need to use a USB-interfaced keyboard/mouse in the operating system that does not support or have any USB driver installed, such as DOS and SCO Unix.
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Azalia/AC97 Audio Select
Azalia is the codename of High Definition Audio. This setting allows users to disable/enable the High Definition Audio interface integrated in ICH6 / ICH6R southbridge.
Onboard 1394 Device
This setting is used to enable/disable the onboard IEEE 1394 controller. Setting options: [Disabled], [Enabled].
Super IO Device
Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears:
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Onboard FDC Controller
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 Port 1 / 2
Select an address and corresponding interrupt for Serial Port 1/2. The set­tings are: [3F8/IRQ4], [2E8/IRQ3], [3E8/IRQ4], [2F8/IRQ3], [Disabled], [Auto].
Onboard Parallel Port
This specifies the I/O port address and IRQ of the onboard parallel port. Settings: [378/IRQ7], [278/IRQ5], [3BC/IRQ7], [Disabled].
Parallel Port Mode
This setting specifies the parallel port mode.
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SPP: Standard Parallel Port EPP: Enhanced Parallel Port ECP: Extended Capability Port
Setting options: [SPP], [EPP], [ECP], [ECP+EPP], [Normal].
EPP Mode Select
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.
ECP Mode Use DMA
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 channel [3] or [1].
PWRON After PWR-Fail
This setting specifies whether your system will reboot after a power failure or interrupts occurs. Available settings are:
[Off] Leaves the computer in the power off state. [On] Reboots the computer. [Former-Sts] Restores the system to the status before power
failure or interrupt occurs.
Power Management Setup
Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears:
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ACPI Function
This item is to activate the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Manage­ment Interface) Function. If your operating system is ACPI-aware, such as Windows 98SE/2000/ME, select [Enabled]. Settings: [Enabled] and [Disabled].
ACPI Suspend Type
This item specifies the power saving modes for ACPI function. If your operating system supports ACPI, such as Windows 98SE, Windows ME and Windows 2000, you can choose to enter the Standby mode in S1 (POS) or S3 (STR) fashion through the setting of this field. Options are:
USB KB Wake-Up from S3
This setting allows you to enter Any Key (max. 8 numbers) to wake up the system from S3 state. Settings are: [Hot Key] and [Disabled].
Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN
This feature allows users to configure the power button function. Settings are:
[Instant-Off] The power button functions as a normal power-on/-off button. [Delay 4 Sec.]When you press the power button, the computer enters the
[S1(POS)]The S1 sleep mode is a low power state. In this state,
no system context is lost (CPU or chipset) and hard­ware maintains all system context.
[S3(STR)]The S3 sleep mode is a lower power state where the
information of system configuration and open appli­cations/files is saved to main memory that remains powered while most other hardware components turn off to save energy. The information stored in memory will be used to restore the system when a wake up event occurs.
suspend/sleep mode, but if the button is pressed for more than four seconds, the computer is turned off.
Wake-Up by PCI Card
When it is set to [Enabled], the feature allows your system to be powered on by the PCI card. Setting options: [Enabled], [Disabled].
Resume By Alarm
When [Enabled], your can set the date and time at which the RTC (real-time clock) alarm awakens the system from suspend mode. Setting options: [Disabled], [Enabled].
Date (of Month) Alarm
When Resume By Alarm is set to [Enabled], the field specifies the month for Resume By Alarm. Settings: [NA], [1]-[12].
Time (hh:mm:ss) Alarm
You can choose what hour, minute and second the system will boot up.
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PC Health Status
Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears:
Smart SYSFan1/CPUFan1 Temperature, SYSFan1/CPUFan1 Tolerance Value, Current System/CPU Temperature, System Fan1/CPU Fan1 Speed, Vcore, VCC3, VCC_DDR, 12V, VCC (V), VBAT (V), 5VSB (V)
These items display the current status of all of the monitored hardware de­vices/components such as CPU voltage, temperatures and all fans speeds.
CPU Feature
Press <Enter> to view the settings of the onboard CPU(s).
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Delay Prior to Thermal
When the CPU temperature reaches a factory preset level, a thermal monitoring mechanism will be enabled following the appropriate timing delay specified in this field. With the thermal monitoring enabled, clock modulation controlled by the processors internal thermal sensor is also activated to keep the processor within allowable temperature limit.
APIC Mode
This field is used to enable or disable the APIC (Advanced Programmable Inter­rupt Controller). Due to compliance with PC2001 design guide, the system is able to run in APIC mode. Enabling APIC mode will expand available IRQ re­sources for the system. Settings: [Enabled], [Disabled].
MPS Version Control For OS
This field allows you to select which MPS (Multi-Processor Specification) ver­sion to be used for the operating system. You need to select the MPS version supported by your operating system. To find out which version to use, consult the vendor of your operating system. Settings: [1.4], [1.1].
Boot Up NumLock Status
This setting is to set the Num Lock status when the system is powered on. Setting to [On] will turn on the Num Lock key when the system is powered on. Setting to [Off] will allow users to use the arrow keys on the numeric keypad. Setting options: [On], [Off].
Chassis Intrusion Detect
The field enables or disables the feature of recording the chassis intrusion status and issuing a warning message if the chassis is once opened. The setting of the field will automatically return to [Enabled] later. Setting options: [Enabled], [Disabled].
Auto Detect PCI Clk
This item is used to auto detect the PCI slots. When set to [Enabled], the system will remove (turn off) clocks from empty PCI slots to minimize the electromagnetic inter­ference (EMI). Settings: [Enabled], [Disabled].
Spread Spectrum
MSI Reminds You...
1.If you do not have any EMI problem, leave the setting at [Disabled] for optimal system stability and performance. But if you are plagued by EMI, select the value of Spread Spectrum for EMI reduction.
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2.The greater the Spread Spectrum value is, the greater the EMI is reduced, and the system will become less stable. For the most suitable Spread Spectrum value, please consult your local EMI regulation.
3.Remember to disable Spread Spectrum if you are overclocking because even a slight jitter can introduce a temporary boost in clock speed which may just cause your overclocked processor to lock up.
CPU Clock
This item specifies the clock frequency of the CPU host bus (FSB) for overclocking purposes.
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Security
This section lets you set security passwords to control access to the system at boot time and/or when entering the BIOS setup program.
Set Supervisor Password
Use this menu to set Supervisor Password.
Set User Password
Use this menu to set User Password.
Security Option
This specifies the type of BIOS password protection that is implemented. Settings are described below:
Option Description
[Setup] The password prompt appears only when end users try to run
[System] A password prompt appears every time when the computer is
Setup.
powered on or when end users try to run Setup.
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Server
This section shows the overall hardware specifications of your system.
System Summary
Press <Enter> to view the hardware specifications of your system.
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Small Logo(EPA) Show
This item enables you to show the EPA logo (brand specific graphics) on the bootup screen. Settings are:
[Disabled] Shows the normal POST screen at boot. [Enabled] Shows a still image (EPA logo) on the screen at boot.ot.
Halt On
The setting determines whether the system will stop if an error is detected at boot. Available options are:
[All Errors] The system stops when any error is detected. [No Errors] The system doesnt stop for any detected error. [All, But Keyboard] The system doesnt stop for a keyboard error. [All, But Diskette] The system doesnt stop for a disk error. [All, But Disk/Key] The system doesnt stop for either a disk or a key-
board error.
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Boot
Use this menu to arrange and specify the priority of the devices from which the BIOS will attempt to boot the Operating System.
Removable Device Priority, Hard Disk Boot Priority, CD-ROM Boot Priority
These settings allow users to set the priority of the specified devices. First press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. Then you may use the arrow keys ( ↑↓ ) to select the desired device, then press <+>, <-> or <PageUp>, <PageDown> key to move it up/ down in the priority list.
First Boot Device, Second Boot Device, Third Boot Device
The items allow you to set the sequence of boot devices where BIOS attempts to load the disk operating system.
Boot Other Device
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Exit
The following sections describe each of the options on this menu. Note that <Esc> does not exit this menu. You must select one of the items from the menu or menu bar to exit.
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Use this menu to load the default values set by the BIOS vendor for stable system performance.
Load Optimized Defaults
Use this menu to load the default values set by the mainboard manufacturer specifi­cally for optimal performance of the mainboard.
Save & Exit Setup
Save changes to CMOS and exit setup.
Exit Without Saving
Abandon all changes and exit setup.
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Realtek ALC880 8-Channel Audio Function
Appendix A: Realtek ALC880 8-Chan­nel Audio Function
The mainboard is equipped with Realtek ALC880 chip, which provides support for 8-channel audio output, including 2 Front, 2 Rear, 1 Center and 1 Subwoofer channel. ALC880 allows the board to attach 2, 4, 6 or 8 speakers for better surround sound effect. The section will tell you how to install and use 2-, 4-, 6- or 8-channel audio function on the board.
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Installing the Realtek HD Audio Driver
You need to install the driver for Realtek ALC880 codec to function properly before you can get access to 2-, 4-, 6- or 8- channel audio operations. Follow the proce­dures described below to install the drivers for different operating systems.
Installation for Windows 2000/XP
For Windows® 2000, you must install Windows® 2000 Service Pack4 or later before installing the driver. And for Windows® XP, you must install Windows® XP Service Pack1 or later before installing the driver.
The following illustrations are based on Windows® XP environment and could look slightly different if you install the drivers in different operating systems.
1. Insert the companion CD into the CD-ROM drive. The setup screen will auto­matically appear.
2. Click Realtek HD Audio Driver .
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MSI Reminds You...
The HD Audio Configuration software utility is under continuous update to enhance audio application. Hence, the program screens shown here in this appendix may be slightly different from the latest software utility and shall be held for reference only.
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3. Click Next to install the Realtek High Definition Audio Driver.
Click here
4. Click Finish to restart the system.
Select this option
Click here
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Software Configuration
After installing the audio driver, you are able to use the 2-, 4-, 6- or 8- channel audio feature now. Click the audio icon from the system tray at the lower-right corner of the screen to activate the HD Audio Configuration. It is also available to enable the
audio driver by clicking the Azalia HD Sound Effect Manager from the Control Panel.
Double click
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Sound Effect
Here you can select a sound effect you like from the Environment list.
Load EQ Setting
Reset EQ Setting
EQ Setting On/Off
Save Preset
Delete EQ Setting
You may choose the provided sound effects, and the equalizer will adjust automatically. If you like, you may also load an equalizer setting or make an new equalizer setting to save as an new one by using the Load EQ Setting and Save Preset button, click Reset EQ Setting button to use the default value, or click Delete EQ Set- ting” button to remove a preset EQ setting.
There are also other pre-set equalizer models for you to choose by clicking Others under the Equalizer part.
Environment Simulation
You will be able to enjoy different sound experience by pulling down the arrow, totally 23 kinds of sound effect will be shown for selection. Realtek HD Audio Sound Manager also provides five popular settings Stone Corridor, Bathroom, Sewer pipe, Arena and Audio Corridor for quick enjoyment.
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Equalizer Selection
Equalizer frees users from default settings; users may create their own preferred settings by utilizing this tool.
10 bands of equalizer, ranging from 100Hz to 16KHz.
Save
The settings are saved permanently for future use
Enable / Disable
To disable, you can tem­porarily stop the sound effect without losing the settings
Delete
To delete the pre-saved settings which are created from previous steps.
Reset
10 bands of equalizer would go back to the default setting
Load
Whenever you would like to use preload settings, simply click this, the whole list will be shown for your selection.
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Frequently Used Equalizer Setting
Realtek HD Audio Sound Manager provides you certain optimized equalizer settings that are frequently used for your quick enjoyment.
[How to Use It] Other than the buttons Pop Live Club & Rock shown on the page, to pull down the arrow in Others , you will find more optimized settings available to you.
Karaoke Mode
Karaoke mode brings Karaoke fun back home. Simply using the music you usually play, Karaoke mode can help you eliminate the vocal of the song or adjust the key to accommodate your range.
1. Vocal Cancellation: Single click on Voice Cancellation, the vocal of the song wouldbe eliminated, while the background music is still in place, and you can be that singer!
2. Key Adjustment: Using Up / Down Arrow to find a key which better fits your vocal range.
Remove the human voice
Raise the key
Lower the key
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Mixer
In the Mixer part, you may adjust the volumes of the rear and front panels individually.
1. Playback
You can adjust the volume of the speakers that you pluged in front or rear panel by select the Realtek HD Audio rear output or Realtek HD Audio front output items.
MSI Reminds You...
Before set up, please make sure the playback devices are well plugged in the jacks on the rear or front panel. The Realtek HD Audio front output item will appear after you pluging the speakers into the jacks on the front panel.
2. Multi-Stream Function
ALC880 supports an outstanding feature called Multi-Stream, which means you may play different audio sources simultaneously and let them output respectively from the indicated real panel or front panel. This feature is very helpful when 2 people are using the same computer together for different purposes.
Click the button and the Mixer ToolBox menu will appear. Then check the Enable
playback multi-streaming and click OK to save the setup.
MSI Reminds You...
We strongly recommend that you plug the speakers into the audio jacks on the back & front panels before enabling the multi-stream function.
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When you are playing the first audio source (for example: use Windows Media Player to play DVD/VCD), the output will be played from the rear panel, which is the default setting.
Then you must to select the Realtek HD Audio front output from the scroll list first, and use a different program to play the second audio source (for example: use Winamp to play MP3 files). You will find that the second audio source (MP3 music) will come out from the Line-Out audio jack of Front Panel.
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3. Playback control
Tool Mute
Playback device
This function is to let you freely decide which ports to output the sound. And this is essential when multi­streaming playback enabled.
Mute
You may choose to mute single or multiple volume controls or to completely mute sound output.
Tool
Show the following volume control This is to let you freely decide which volume control items to be displayed, total 13 items
to be chosen. Advanced controls
Enable playback multi-streaming With this function, you will be able to have an audio chat with your friends via head-
phone (stream 1 from front panel) while still have music (stream 2 from back panel) in play. At any given period, you can have maximum 2 streams operating simultaneously.
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4. Recording control
Realtek ALC880 8-Channel Audio Function
Tool
Recording device
Back Line In/Mic, Front Line In Realtek HD Audio Digital Input
Tool
Show the following volume controls This is to let you freely decide which volume control items to be displayed.
Advanced controls. Advanced control is a Microphone Boost icon. Once this item is checked, you will find advanced icon beside Front Pink In & Mic
Volume. With this, the input signal into Front Pink In” & Mic Volume will be strengthen.
Enable recording multi-streaming At any given period, you can have maximum 2 streams operating simultaneously.
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5. Recording
If you want to use microphone to record, usually the microphone is connected to the MIC jack (the pink one) in the rear panel. You can start recording in this case. If youd like to connect your microphone to the front audio panel.
You may control the microphone volume by Mic Volume or front mic-in on the mixer.
MSI Reminds You...
Only the speakers that plugged into the Line-Out jack (the green ne) on the back panel will be functional when you intend to listen to the audio that has been recorded from the microphone.
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Audio I/O
In this tab, you can easily configure your multi-channel audio function and speakers. You can choose a desired multi-channel operation here.
a. Headphone for the common headphone b. 2CH Speaker for Stereo-Speaker Output c. 4CH Speaker for 4-Speaker Output d. 6CH Speaker for 5.1-Speaker Output e. 8CH Speaker for 8-Speaker Output (default setting)
Realtek HD Audio Manager frees you from default speaker settings. Different from before, for each jack, they are not limited to perform certain functions. Instead, now each jack is able to be chosen to perform either output (i.e. playback) function or input (i.e. Recording) function, we call this Retasking.
Audio I/O aims to help you set jacks right. Moreover, other than blue to blue, pink to pink, the way that you used to do, Audio I/O would guide you to other right jacks that can also serve as microphone / speaker / headphone.
Speaker Configuration Step 1: Plug in the device in any available jack. Step 2: Dialogue connected device will pop up for your selection. Please select the
device you are trying to plug in. If the device is being plugged into the correct jack, you will be able to find the icon
beside the jack changed to the one that is same as your device. If not correct, Realtek HD Audio Manager will guide you to plug the device into the
correct jack.
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Correct Message
Assume to plug a headphone in the Green jack at back panel. The icon beside green jack become visible and the dialogue connected device pops up. Check the headphone, then click OK. As soon as OK is clicked, the icon beside green jack becomes headphone as your selection.
Error Message
Assume to plug a headphone in the Blue jack at back panel. The icon beside Blue jack becomes visible and the dialogue connected device” pops up (the default setting of blue jack is Line-in. Check the headphone anyway, then click OK. You should notice the icon beside blue jack remains the same without any change and the error message pops.
Pop-screen check list
2CH Speakers configutaion - check the Front Speaker Out anyway. 4CH Speakers configuration - check the Front Speaker Out & Rear Speaker
6CH Speakers configuraion - check the Front Speaker Out / Rear Speaker anyway.
8CH Speakers configuraion - check the Front Speaker Out / Rear Speaker
Speaker Out anyway.
Out anyway.
Out & Center/ Subwoofer Speaker out
Out / Center/Subwoofer Speaker out & Side
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Global Connector Settings
Click to access global connector settings.
1. Mute rear panel output when front headphone plugged in
Once this item is checked, whenever front headphone is plugged, the music that is playing from the back panel, will be stopped.
2. Disable front panel jack detection (option)
Find no function on front panel jacks? Please check if front jacks on your system are so-called AC97 jacks. If so, please check this item to disable front panel jack detection.
3. Enable auto popup dialogue, when device has been plugged in
Once this item is checked, the dialog Connected device would not automatically pop up when device is plugged in.
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S/PDIF
Short for Sony/Philips Digital Interface, a standard audio file transfer format. S/PDIF allows the transfer of digital audio signals from one device to another without having to be converted first to an analog format. Maintaining the viability of a digital signal pre­vents the quality of the signal from degrading when it is converted to analog.
1. Output Sampling Rate
44.1KHz: This is recommended while playing CD 48KHz: This is recommended while playing DVD or Dolby. 96KHz: This is recommended while playing DVD-Audio.
2. Output Source
Output digital audio source: The digital audio format (such as .wav, .mp3,.midi etc) will come out through S/PDIF-Out.
S/PDIF-in to S/PDIF -out pass though mode: The data from S/PDIF-In can be real-time played from S/PDIF-Out.
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Test Speakers
You can select the speaker by clicking it to test its functionality. The one you select will light up and make testing sound. If any speaker fails to make sound, then check whether the cable is inserted firmly to the connector or replace the bad speakers
with good ones. Or you may click the auto test button to test the sounds of each speaker automatically.
Center
Front Left
Side Left
Rear Left
Front Right
Side Right
Subwoofer
Rear Right
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Microphone
In this tab you may set the function of the microphone. Select the Noise Suppres­sion to remove the possible noise during recording, or select Acoustic Echo Cancelltion to cancel the acoustic echo druing recording.
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3D Audio Demo
In this tab you may adjust your 3D positional audio before playing 3D audio applica­tions like gaming. You may also select different environment to choose the most suitable environment you like.
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Information
In this tab it provides some information about this HD Audio Configuration utility, including Audio Driver Version, DirectX Version, Audio Controller & Audio Codec. You may also select the language of this utility by choosing from the Language list.
Also there is a selection Show icon in system tray. Switch it on and an icon will show in the system tray. Right-click on the icon and the Audio Accessories
dialogue box will appear which provides several multimedia features for you to take advantage of.
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Before you begin using the front panel function, please complete the following steps:
1. Please install the pinheaders of the front panel according to Chapter 2.
2. Select AC97 or Azalia in the BIOS setting (Chapter 3).
3. If you are using Azalia setting, the microphone function on the front panel is fixed, but the headphone jack will auto detect the device you connect and pop-up the selection window.
4. If you are using AC97 setting, both microphone and headphone on the front panel are fixed.
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Using 2-, 4-, 6- & 8- Channel Audio Function
Connecting the Speakers
When you have set the Multi-Channel Audio Function mode properly in the software utility, connect your speakers to the correct phone jacks in accordance with the setting in software utility.
n 2-Channel Mode for Stereo-Speaker Output Refer to the following diagram and caption for the function of each phone jack on the back panel when 2-Channel Mode is selected.
Back Panel
1
2
3
1 Line In 2 Line Out (Front channels) 3 MIC 4 Line Out (Rear channels, but no functioning in this mode) 5 Line Out (Center and Subwoofer channel, but no functioning in this mode) 6 Optical SPDIF Out (in 7.1CH / 5.1CH)
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5
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n 4-Channel Mode for 4-Speaker Output
Back Panel
1
2
3
4-Channel Analog Audio Output
1 Line In
2 Line Out (Front channels)
3 MIC
4 Line Out (Rear channels)
5 Line Out (Center and Subwoofer channel, but no functioning in this mode)
6 Optical SPDIF Out (in 7.1CH / 5.1CH)
4
5
6
Description: Connect two speakers to back panels Line Out connector and two speakers to the real-chan­nel Line Out connector.
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n 6-Channel Mode for 6-Speaker Output
Back Panel
1
2
3
6-Channel Analog Audio Output
1 Line In 2 Line Out (Front channels) 3 MIC 4 Line Out (Rear channels) 5 Line Out (Center and Subwoofer channel) 6 Optical SPDIF Out (in 7.1CH / 5.1CH)
4
5
6
Description: Connect two speakers to back panels Line Out connector, two speakers to the rear-channel and two speakers to the cen­ter/subwoofer-channel Line Out connectors.
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n 8-Channel Mode for 8-Speaker Output
Back Panel
1
2
3
8-Channel Analog Audio Output
1 Line Out (Side channels) 2 Line Out (Front channels) 3 MIC 4 Line Out (Rear channels) 5 Line Out (Center and Subwoofer channel) 6 Optical SPDIF Out (in 7.1CH / 5.1CH)
4
5
6
Description: Connect two speakers to back panels Line Out connector, two speakers to the rear-channel, two speakers to the center/ subwoofer-channel Line Out connectors, and two speakers to the side-channel Line Out connectors.
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Appendix B: Intel ICH6R SATA RAID (Optional)
The optional southbridge ICH6R provides a hybrid solution that combines four inde­pendent SATA ports for support of up to four Serial ATA (Serial ATA RAID) drives. Serial ATA (SATA) is the latest generation of the ATA interface. SATA hard drives deliver blistering transfer speeds up to 150MB/sec. Serial ATA uses long, thin cables, making it easier to connect your drive and improving the airflow inside your PC. The most outstanding features are:
1. Supports 150 MB/s transfers with CRC error checking.
2. Supports Hot-plug-n-play feature.
3. Data handling optimizations including tagged command queuing, elevator seek and packet chain command.
Intel ICH6R includes the RAID level 0 (striping), RAID level 1 (mirroring), and a combi­nation of the two called Intel Matrix RAID Technology, which has two volume in two hard disk. RAID 0 breaks the data into blocks which are written to separate hard drives. Spreading the hard drive I/O load across independent channels greatly improves I/O performance. RAID 1 provides data redundancy by mirroring data between the hard drives and provides enhanced read performance. Intel Matrix RAID Technology is the advanced ability for two RAID volumes to share the combined space of two hard drives being used in unison.
MSI Reminds You...
The maximum number of hard drives for RAID 0, RAID 1 or Matrix mode is 2. All the information/volumes listed in your system might differ from the illustrations in this appendix.
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BIOS Configuration
Using the Intel RAID Option ROM
1. Creating, Deleting and Resetting RAID Volumes:
The Serial ATA RAID volume may be configured using the RAID Configuration utility stored within the Intel RAID Option ROM. During the Power-On Self Test (POST), the following message will appear for a few seconds:
MSI Reminds You...
The Driver Model, Serial #” and Size in the following example might be different from your system.
After the above message shows, press <Ctrl> and <I> keys simultaneously to enter the RAID Configuration Utility.
MSI Reminds You...
The following procedure is only available with a newly-built system or if you are reinstalling your OS. It should not be used to migrate an existing system to RAID 0 or RAID 1.
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After pressing the <Ctrl> and <I> keys simultaneously, the following window will appear:
(1) Create RAID Volume
1. Select option 1 Create RAID Volume and press <Enter> key. The following screen appears. Then in the Name field, specify a RAID Volume name and then press the <TAB> or <Enter> key to go to the next field.
2. Use the arrow keys to select the RAID level (RAID0 or RAID1) best suited to your usage model in RAID Level.
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3. In the Disk field, press <Enter> key and the following screen appears. Use <Space> key to select the disks you want to create for the RAID volume, then click <Enter> key to finish selection.
4. Then select the strip value for the RAID 0 or RAID 1 array by using the “ upper arrow” or “down arrow ” keys to scroll through the available values, and pressing the <Enter> key to select and advance to the next field. The avail­able values range from 4KB to 128 KB in power of 2 increments. The strip value should be chosen based on the planned drive usage. Here are some suggested selections: 16 KB – Best for sequential transfers 64 KB – Good general purpose strip size 128 KB – Best performance for most desktops and workstations. The default
5. Then select the capacity of the volume in the Capacity field. The default value is the maximum volume capacity of the selected disks.
value.
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MSI Reminds You...
Since you want to create two volumes (Intel Matrix RAID Technology), this default size (maximum) needs to be reduced. Type in a new size for the first volume. As an example: if you want the first volume to span the first half of the two disks, re-type the size to be half of what is shown by default. The second volume, when created, will automatically span the remainder of two hard drives.
6.Then the following screen appears for you to confirm if you are sure to create the RAID volume. Press <Y> to continue.
7.Then the following screen appears to indicate that the creation is finished.
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(2) Delete RAID Volume
Here you can delete the RAID volume, but please be noted that all data on RAID drives will be lost.
MSI Reminds You...
If your system currently boots to RAID and you delete the RAID volume in the Intel RAID Option ROM, your system will become unbootable.
Select option 2 Delete RAID Volume from the main menu window and press <Enter> key to select a RAID volume for deletion. Then press <Delete> key to delete the selected RAID volume. The following screen appears.
Press <Y> key to accept the volume deletion.
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(3) Reset Disks to Non-RAID
Select option 3 Reset Disks to Non-RAID and press <Enter> to delete the RAID volume and remove any RAID structures from the drives. The following screen appears:
Press <Y> key to accept the selection.
MSI Reminds You...
1. You will lose all data on the RAID drives and any internal RAID structures when you perform this operation.
2. Possible reasons to Reset Disks to Non-RAID could include issues such as incompatible RAID configurations or a failed volume or failed disk.
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Installing Software
Install Driver in Windows XP / 2000
New Windows XP / 2000 Installation
The following details the installation of the drivers while installing Windows XP /
2000.
1. Start the installation: Boot from the CD-ROM. Press F6 when the message "Press F6 if you need to install third party SCSI or RAID driver" appears.
2. When the Windows XP Setup window is generated, press S to specify an Additional Device(s).
3. Insert the driver diskette Intel IAA RAID XP Driver For ICH6R (FW82801FR) into drive A: and press <Enter>.
4. Choose the driver Intel(R) 82801FR SATA RAID Controller from the drop­down list that appears on Windows XP Setup screen, and press the <Enter> key.
5. Press <Enter> to continue with installation or if you need to specify any additional devices to be installed, do so at this time. Once all devices are specified, press <Enter> to continue with installation.
6. From the Windows XP/2000 Setup screen, press the <Enter> key. Setup will now load all device files and then continue the Windows XP/2000 installation.
Existing Windows XP/2000 Driver Installation
1. Insert the MSI CD into the CD-ROM drive.
2. The CD will auto-run and the setup screen will appear.
3. Under the Driver tab, click on Intel IAA RAID Edition.
4. The drivers will be automatically installed.
Confirming Windows XP/2000 Driver Installation
1. From Windows XP/2000, open the Control Panel from My Computer fol­lowed by the System icon.
2. Choose the Hardware tab, then click the Device Manager tab.
3. Click the "+" in front of the SCSI and RAID Controllers hardware type. The driver Intel(R) 82801FR SATA RAID Controller should appear.
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Installation of Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition
The Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition driver may be used to operate the hard drive from which the system is booting or a hard drive that contains important data. For this reason, you cannot remove or un-install this driver from the system after installation; however, you will have the ability to un-install all other non-driver
components. Insert the MSI CD and click on the Intel IAA RAID Edition to install the software.
Click on this item
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The InstallShield Wizard will begin automatically for installation showed as following:
Click on the Next button to proceed the installation in the welcoming window.
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The window shows the components to be installed. Click Next button to continue.
After reading the license agreement in the following window, click Yes button to continue.
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Select the folder in which you want the program to be installed in the following window, and click Next button to start installation.
Select a program folder in the following window where you want Setup to add the program icon.
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The following window appears to show the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition Setup installation status.
Once the installation is complete, the following window appears.
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RAID Migration Instructions
The Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition offers the flexibility to upgrade from a single Serial ATA (SATA) hard drive to a two drive RAID 0 or RAID 1 configuration when an additional SATA hard drive is added to the system. This process will create a new RAID volume from an existing disk. However, several important steps must be followed at the time the system is first configured in order to take advantage of RAID when upgrading to a second SATA hard drive:
1. BIOS must be configured for RAID before installing Windows* XP on the
single SATA hard drive. Refer to OnChip SATA Setting for properly setting of the BIOS.
2. Install the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Driver during Windows Setup.
Refer to P.5-8 Installing Software for instructions on installing the driver during Windows Setup.
3. Install the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition after the operating
system is installed. To create a volume from an existing disk, complete the following steps:
MSI Reminds You...
A Create from Existing Disk operation will delete all existing data from the added disk and the data cannot be recovered. It is critical to backup all important data on the added disk before proceeding. However, during the migration process, the data on the source disk is preserved.
After the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition has been successfully installed and the system has rebooted, click on the Intel Application Accelerator shortcut link (Start --> All Programs --> Intel(R) Application Accelerator --> Intel Applica- tion Accelerator) and the following window will appear:
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Create RAID Volume from Existing Disk
To create a RAID volume from an existing disk, choose Action --> Create RAID Volume from Existing Hard Drive.
The Create RAID Volume from Existing Hard Drive Wizard pops up to lead you for the following procedure. Click Next to continue.
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(1)Step 1: Configure Volume
Here you can configure the new RAID volume by entering the volume name, selecting the RAID level and strip size.
RAID Volume Name:
A desired RAID volume name needs to be typed in where the RAID_Volume1 text currently appears above. The RAID volume name has a maximum limit of 16 characters. The RAID volume name must also be in English alphanumeric ASCII characters.
RAID Level:
Select the desired RAID level: RAID 0 (Performance) – A volume optimized for performance will allow you to access your data more quickly. RAID 1 (Redundancy) – A volume optimized for data redundancy will pro- vide you with a realtime duplicate copy of your data. Note: Only half of the available volume space will be available for data storage.
Strip Sizes:
Select the desired strip size setting. As indicated, the optimal setting is 128KB. Selecting any other option may result in performance degradation. Even though 128KB is the recommended setting for most users, you should choose the strip size value which is best suited to your specific RAID usage model. The most typical strip size settings are:
4KB: For specialized usage models requiring 4KB strips 8KB: For specialized usage models requiring 8KB strips 16KB: Best for sequential transfers 32KB: Good for sequential transfers 64KB: Good general purpose strip size 128KB: Best performance for most desktops and workstations
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