MSI A88X-G43 User Manual

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A88X-G43
Motherboard

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G52-77931XC
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Copyright Notice

The material in this document is the intellectual property of MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL. We take every care in the preparation of this document, but no 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

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iPad, iPhone, and iPod are trademarks of Apple Inc.
Qualcomm Atheros and Killer are trademarks of Qualcomm Atheros Inc.

Revision History

Revision Revision History Date V2.1 First release 2013/09
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Smartphone Application

MSI+ is a smart web gadget that works as a shopping navigator and provides specs comparison for IT buyers. With a simple tap of the smartphone, you'll e󰘲ciently locate your ideal products from a wide variety of choices and, if product details are required, you may easily download user manuals within minutes. Better yet, the power calculator provides accurate estimates of power unit capacity for DIY users.

Technical Support

If a problem arises with your system and no solution can be obtained from the user’s manual, please contact your place of purchase or local distributor. Alternatively, please try the following help resources for further guidance.
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Visit the MSI website for technical guide, BIOS updates, driver updates, and other information:
http://www.msi.com/service/download/
Contact our technical sta󰘯 at:
http://support.msi.com
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Safety Instructions

Always read the safety instructions carefully.
Keep this User’s Manual for future reference.
Keep this equipment away from humidity.
Lay this equipment on a reliable 󰘱at surface before setting it up.
The openings on the enclosure are for air convection hence protects the equipment
from overheating. DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS. Make sure the voltage of the power source is at 110/220V before connecting the
equipment to the power inlet. Place the power cord such a way that people can not step on it. Do not place
anything over the power cord. Always Unplug the Power Cord before inserting any add-on card or module.
All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.
Never pour any liquid into the opening that can cause damage or cause electrical
shock. If any of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by service
personnel:
The power cord or plug is damaged.
Liquid has penetrated into the equipment.
The equipment has been exposed to moisture.
The equipment does not work well or you can not get it work according to
User’s Manual. The equipment has been dropped and damaged.
The equipment has obvious sign of breakage.
DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT ABOVE 60oC (140oF),
IT MAY DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT.
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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 o󰘯 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 di󰘯erent from that to which
the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
◯ Notice 1 The changes or modi󰘰cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s 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 D’INSTALLATION AVANT DE RACCORDER AU RESEAU.
Micro-Star International
MS-7793
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
this device may not cause harmful interference, and
1)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
2)
cause undesired operation.

CE Conformity

Hereby, Micro-Star International CO., LTD declares that this device is in compliance with the essential safety requirements and other relevant provisions set out in the European Directive.
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Radiation Exposure Statement

This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment and its antenna should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This equipment and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

European Community Compliance Statement

The equipment complies with the RF Exposure Requirement 1999/519/EC, Council Recommendation of 12 July 1999 on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic 󰘰elds (0–300GHz). This wireless device complies with the R&TTE Directive.

Taiwan Wireless Statements

無線設備警告聲明 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司、商號或使用者均不得擅自變更頻
率、加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能。 低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時,應立
即停用,並改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用。前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線 電通信。低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備之 干擾。
警告使用者:這是甲類資訊產品,在居住的環境中使用時,可能會造成無線電干擾,在 這種情況下,使用者會被要求採取某些適當的對策。

Japan VCCI Class B Statement

クラス B 情報技術装置 この装置は、情報技術装置等電波障害自主規制協議会(VCCI)の基準に基づくクラ
スB情報技術装置です。この装置が家庭内でラジオやテレビジョン受信機に近接して 使われると、受信障害を引き起こすことがあります。取扱説明書にしたがって正しい 取り扱いをしてください。

Korea Warning Statements

당해 무선설비는 운용중 전파혼신 가능성이 있음
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Battery Information

European Union: Batteries, battery packs, and accumulators should not be disposed of
as unsorted household waste. Please use the public collection system to return, recycle, or treat them in compliance with the local regulations.
Taiwan: For better environmental protection, waste batteries should be collected
separately for recycling or special disposal.
廢電池請回收
California, USA: The button cell battery may contain perchlorate material and requires
special handling when recycled or disposed of in California. For further information please visit: http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/
CAUTION: There is a risk of explosion, if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.

Chemical Substances Information

In compliance with chemical substances regulations, such as the EU REACH Regulation (Regulation EC No. 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and the Council), MSI provides the information of chemical substances in products at:
http://www.msi.com/html/popup/csr/evmtprtt_pcm.html
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WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Statement

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To protect the global environment and as an environmentalist, MSI must remind you that...
Under the European Union (“EU”) Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, Directive 2002/96/EC, which takes e󰘯ect on August 13, 2005, products of “electrical and electronic equipment” cannot be discarded as municipal wastes anymore, and manufacturers of covered electronic equipment will be obligated to take back such products at the end of their useful life. MSI will comply with the product take back requirements at the end of life of MSI-branded products that are sold into the EU. You can return these products to local collection points.
DEUTSCH
Hinweis von MSI zur Erhaltung und Schutz unserer Umwelt Gemäß der Richtlinie 2002/96/EG über Elektro- und Elektronik-Altgeräte dürfen
Elektro- und Elektronik-Altgeräte nicht mehr als kommunale Abfälle entsorgt werden. MSI hat europaweit verschiedene Sammel- und Recyclingunternehmen beauftragt, die in die Europäische Union in Verkehr gebrachten Produkte, am Ende seines Lebenszyklus zurückzunehmen. Bitte entsorgen Sie dieses Produkt zum gegebenen Zeitpunkt ausschliesslich an einer lokalen Altgerätesammelstelle in Ihrer Nähe.
FRANÇAIS
En tant qu’écologiste et a󰘰n de protéger l’environnement, MSI tient à rappeler ceci... Au sujet de la directive européenne (EU) relative aux déchets des équipement
électriques et électroniques, directive 2002/96/EC, prenant e󰘯et le 13 août 2005, que les produits électriques et électroniques ne peuvent être déposés dans les décharges ou tout simplement mis à la poubelle. Les fabricants de ces équipements seront obligés de récupérer certains produits en 󰘰n de vie. MSI prendra en compte cette exigence relative au retour des produits en 󰘰n de vie au sein de la communauté européenne. Par conséquent vous pouvez retourner localement ces matériels dans les points de collecte.
РУССКИЙ
Компания MSI предпринимает активные действия по защите окружающей среды,
поэтому напоминаем вам, что....
В соответствии с директивой Европейского Союза (ЕС) по предотвращению загрязнения окружающей среды использованным электрическим и электронным оборудованием (директива WEEE 2002/96/EC), вступающей в силу 13 августа 2005 года, изделия, относящиеся к электрическому и электронному оборудованию, не могут рассматриваться как бытовой мусор, поэтому производители вышеперечисленного электронного оборудования обязаны принимать его для переработки по окончании срока службы. MSI обязуется соблюдать требования по приему продукции, проданной под маркой MSI на территории EC, в переработку по окончании срока службы. Вы можете вернуть эти изделия в специализированные пункты приема.
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ESPAÑOL
MSI como empresa comprometida con la protección del medio ambiente, recomienda: Bajo la directiva 2002/96/EC de la Unión Europea en materia de desechos y/o
equipos electrónicos, con fecha de rigor desde el 13 de agosto de 2005, los productos clasi󰘰cados como “eléctricos y equipos electrónicos” no pueden ser depositados en los contenedores habituales de su municipio, los fabricantes de equipos electrónicos, están obligados a hacerse cargo de dichos productos al termino de su período de vida. MSI estará comprometido con los términos de recogida de sus productos vendidos en la Unión Europea al 󰘰nal de su periodo de vida. Usted debe depositar estos productos en el punto limpio establecido por el ayuntamiento de su localidad o entregar a una empresa autorizada para la recogida de estos residuos.
NEDERLANDS
Om het milieu te beschermen, wil MSI u eraan herinneren dat…. De richtlijn van de Europese Unie (EU) met betrekking tot Vervuiling van Electrische
en Electronische producten (2002/96/EC), die op 13 Augustus 2005 in zal gaan kunnen niet meer beschouwd worden als vervuiling. Fabrikanten van dit soort producten worden verplicht om producten retour te nemen aan het eind van hun levenscyclus. MSI zal overeenkomstig de richtlijn handelen voor de producten die de merknaam MSI dragen en verkocht zijn in de EU. Deze goederen kunnen geretourneerd worden op lokale inzamelingspunten.
SRPSKI
Da bi zaštitili prirodnu sredinu, i kao preduzeće koje vodi računa o okolini i prirodnoj sredini, MSI mora da vas podesti da…
Po Direktivi Evropske unije (“EU”) o odbačenoj ekektronskoj i električnoj opremi, Direktiva 2002/96/EC, koja stupa na snagu od 13. Avgusta 2005, proizvodi koji spadaju pod “elektronsku i električnu opremu” ne mogu više biti odbačeni kao običan otpad i proizvođači ove opreme biće prinuđeni da uzmu natrag ove proizvode na kraju njihovog uobičajenog veka trajanja. MSI će poštovati zahtev o preuzimanju ovakvih proizvoda kojima je istekao vek trajanja, koji imaju MSI oznaku i koji su prodati u EU. Ove proizvode možete vratiti na lokalnim mestima za prikupljanje.
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POLSKI
Aby chronić nasze środowisko naturalne oraz jako 󰘰rma dbająca o ekologię, MSI przypomina, że...
Zgodnie z Dyrektywą Unii Europejskiej (“UE”) dotyczącą odpadów produktów elektrycznych i elektronicznych (Dyrektywa 2002/96/EC), która wchodzi w życie 13 sierpnia 2005, tzw. “produkty oraz wyposażenie elektryczne i elektroniczne “ nie mogą być traktowane jako śmieci komunalne, tak więc producenci tych produktów będą zobowiązani do odbierania ich w momencie gdy produkt jest wycofywany z użycia. MSI wypełni wymagania UE, przyjmując produkty (sprzedawane na terenie Unii Europejskiej) wycofywane z użycia. Produkty MSI będzie można zwracać w wyznaczonych punktach zbiorczych.
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TÜRKÇE
Çevreci özelliğiyle bilinen MSI dünyada çevreyi korumak için hatırlatır: Avrupa Birliği (AB) Kararnamesi Elektrik ve Elektronik Malzeme Atığı, 2002/96/EC
Kararnamesi altında 13 Ağustos 2005 tarihinden itibaren geçerli olmak üzere, elektrikli ve elektronik malzemeler diğer atıklar gibi çöpe atılamayacak ve bu elektonik cihazların üreticileri, cihazların kullanım süreleri bittikten sonra ürünleri geri toplamakla yükümlü olacaktır. Avrupa Birliği’ne satılan MSI markalı ürünlerin kullanım süreleri bittiğinde MSI ürünlerin geri alınması isteği ile işbirliği içerisinde olacaktır. Ürünlerinizi yerel toplama noktalarına bırakabilirsiniz.
ČESKY
Záleží nám na ochraně životního prostředí - společnost MSI upozorňuje... Podle směrnice Evropské unie (“EU”) o likvidaci elektrických a elektronických výrobků
2002/96/EC platné od 13. srpna 2005 je zakázáno likvidovat “elektrické a elektronické výrobky” v běžném komunálním odpadu a výrobci elektronických výrobků, na které se tato směrnice vztahuje, budou povinni odebírat takové výrobky zpět po skončení jejich životnosti. Společnost MSI splní požadavky na odebírání výrobků značky MSI, prodávaných v zemích EU, po skončení jejich životnosti. Tyto výrobky můžete odevzdat v místních sběrnách.
MAGYAR
Annak érdekében, hogy környezetünket megvédjük, illetve környezetvédőként fellépve az MSI emlékezteti Önt, hogy ...
Az Európai Unió („EU”) 2005. augusztus 13-án hatályba lépő, az elektromos és elektronikus berendezések hulladékairól szóló 2002/96/EK irányelve szerint az elektromos és elektronikus berendezések többé nem kezelhetőek lakossági hulladékként, és az ilyen elektronikus berendezések gyártói kötelessé válnak az ilyen termékek visszavételére azok hasznos élettartama végén. Az MSI betartja a termékvisszavétellel kapcsolatos követelményeket az MSI márkanév alatt az EU-n belül értékesített termékek esetében, azok élettartamának végén. Az ilyen termékeket a legközelebbi gyűjtőhelyre viheti.
ITALIANO
Per proteggere l’ambiente, MSI, da sempre amica della natura, ti ricorda che…. In base alla Direttiva dell’Unione Europea (EU) sullo Smaltimento dei Materiali Elettrici
ed Elettronici, Direttiva 2002/96/EC in vigore dal 13 Agosto 2005, prodotti appartenenti alla categoria dei Materiali Elettrici ed Elettronici non possono più essere eliminati come ri󰘰uti municipali: i produttori di detti materiali saranno obbligati a ritirare ogni prodotto alla 󰘰ne del suo ciclo di vita. MSI si adeguerà a tale Direttiva ritirando tutti i prodotti marchiati MSI che sono stati venduti all’interno dell’Unione Europea alla 󰘰ne del loro ciclo di vita. È possibile portare i prodotti nel più vicino punto di raccolta
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CONTENTS
Preface ............................................................................................................i
Copyright Notice ......................................................................................................ii
Trademarks ..............................................................................................................ii
Revision History ......................................................................................................ii
Smartphone Application ..........................................................................................iii
Technical Support ..................................................................................................iii
Safety Instructions ..................................................................................................iv
FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement ................................................... v
CE Conformity ......................................................................................................... v
Radiation Exposure Statement ...............................................................................vi
European Community Compliance Statement ........................................................vi
Taiwan Wireless Statements ...................................................................................vi
Japan VCCI Class B Statement ..............................................................................vi
Korea Warning Statements .....................................................................................vi
Battery Information .................................................................................................vii
Chemical Substances Information .........................................................................vii
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Statement ...........................viii
Chapter 1 Getting Started............................................................................1-1
Packing Contents .................................................................................................1-2
Optional Accessories ...........................................................................................1-2
Assembly Precautions ..........................................................................................1-3
Motherboard Speci󰘰cations ..................................................................................1-4
Connectors Quick Guide ......................................................................................1-6
Back Panel Quick Guide ......................................................................................1-8
APU (Accelerated Processing Units) .................................................................1-10
Introduction to FM2+ APU ...........................................................................1-10
APU & Cooler Installation ............................................................................1-11
Memory ..............................................................................................................1-13
Dual-Channel mode Population Rule ..........................................................1-13
Mounting Screw Holes .......................................................................................1-14
Power Supply .....................................................................................................1-15
JPWR1~2: ATX Power Connectors .............................................................1-15
Expansion Slots .................................................................................................1-16
PCI_E1~5: PCIe Expansion Slots ................................................................ 1-16
Video/ Graphics Cards ......................................................................................1-17
Single Video Card Installation ......................................................................1-17
AMD CrossFire™ (Multi-GPU) Technology .................................................1-18
Internal Connectors ............................................................................................ 1-20
SATA1~8: SATA Connectors .....................................................................1-20
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CPUFAN,SYSFAN1~3: Fan Power Connectors .......................................... 1-21
JFP1, JFP2: System Panel Connectors ......................................................1-22
JUSB1,JUSB2,JUSB4: USB 2.0 Expansion Connectors .............................1-23
JCI1: Chassis Intrusion Connector ..............................................................1-24
JCOM1: Serial Port Connector ....................................................................1-25
Jumpers .............................................................................................................1-26
JBAT1: Clear CMOS Jumper .......................................................................1-26
Drivers and Utilities ............................................................................................1-27
Total Installer ...............................................................................................1-27
Chapter 2 Quick Installation ........................................................................2-1
APU Installation ....................................................................................................2-2
Memory Installation ..............................................................................................2-4
Motherboard Installation .......................................................................................2-5
Power Connectors Installation .............................................................................2-7
SATA HDD Installation ......................................................................................... 2-9
mSATA SSD Installation ....................................................................................2-10
Front Panel Connector Installation ..................................................................... 2-11
JFP1 Connecotr Installation .........................................................................2-11
Front Panel Audio Connector Installation ....................................................2-11
Peripheral Connector Installation .......................................................................2-12
USB2.0 Connector Installation .....................................................................2-12
USB3.0 Connector Installation .....................................................................2-12
Graphics Card Installation .................................................................................. 2-13
Chapter 3 BIOS Setup .................................................................................3-1
Entering Setup .....................................................................................................3-2
Entering BIOS Setup .....................................................................................3-2
Overview ..............................................................................................................3-3
Operation .............................................................................................................3-5
SETTINGS ...........................................................................................................3-6
System Status ................................................................................................3-6
Advanced ....................................................................................................... 3-7
Boot .............................................................................................................3-12
Security ........................................................................................................ 3-13
Save & Exit ..................................................................................................3-14
OC ...................................................................................................................... 3-15
M-FLASH ...........................................................................................................3-20
OC PROFILE .....................................................................................................3-21
HARDWARE MONITOR ....................................................................................3-22
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Appendix A Realtek Audio .......................................................................... A-1
Software Con󰘰guration .........................................................................................A-2
Software panel overview ................................................................................A-2
Auto popup dialog ..........................................................................................A-3
Hardware Default Setting .....................................................................................A-4
Appendix B AMD RAID............................................................................... B-1
Introduction ..........................................................................................................B-2
Using AMD RAID Controller BIOS Con󰘰guration Utility .......................................B-3
Understanding the Colour Code ....................................................................B-3
Initialize Disks ......................................................................................................B-4
Create Arrays .......................................................................................................B-5
Delete Arrays .......................................................................................................B-6
Swap Arrays .........................................................................................................B-7
Manage Spares ....................................................................................................B-8
Change the Controller Options .............................................................................B-9
Booting the system from an array ..................................................................B-9
Pausing the boot sequence for warning messages .......................................B-9
Change the Staggered Spinup Count ..........................................................B-10
Installing Driver ..................................................................................................B-11
Installing OS on 2.2TB RAID ..............................................................................B-12
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Chapter 1

Getting Started

Thank you for choosing the A88X-G43 Series (MS-7793 v2.X) ATX motherboard. The A88X-G43 Series motherboards are based on AMD® A88X chipset for optimal system e󰘲ciency. Designed to 󰘰t the advanced AMD® FM2+/FM2 processor, the A88X-G43 Series motherboards deliver a high performance and professional desktop platform solution.
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Packing Contents

Chapter 1

Optional Accessories

USB 3.0 Bracket
* These pictures are for reference only and may vary without notice. * The packing contents may vary according to the model you purchased. * If you need to purchase the optional accessories or request part numbers, please
visit the MSI website at http://www.msi.com/index.php or consult the dealer.
Motherboard
SATA Cable
Drivers & Utilities
Disc
M-Connector
Motherboard
User Guide
I/O Shield
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Assembly Precautions

The components included in this package are prone to damage from electrostatic
■ discharge (ESD). Please adhere to the following instructions to ensure successful computer assembly. Always turn o󰘯 the power supply and unplug the power cord from the power outlet
■ before installing or removing any computer component. Ensure that all components are securely connected. Loose connections may cause
■ the computer to not recognize a component or fail to start. Hold the motherboard by the edges to avoid touching sensitive components.
■ It is recommended to wear an electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap when
■ handling the motherboard to prevent electrostatic damage. If an ESD wrist strap is not available, discharge yourself of static electricity by touching another metal object before handling the motherboard. Store the motherboard in an electrostatic shielding container or on an antistatic pad
■ whenever the motherboard is not installed. Before turning on the computer, ensure that there are no loose screws or metal
■ components on the motherboard or anywhere within the computer case. Do not use the computer in a high-temperature environment.
■ Do not boot the computer before installation is completed. This could cause
■ permanent damage to the components as well as injury to the user. If you need help during any installation step, please consult a certi󰘰ed computer
■ technician.
Important
A screwdriver (not included) may be required for computer assembly.
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Motherboard Speci󰘰cations
CPU Support
Chipset AMD A88X■ Memory
Support
Chapter 1
Expansion Slots
Graphics 1x VGA port, supporting a maximum resolution of 1920x1200 @
Multi-GPU Support
Storage AMD A88X Chipset
USB AMD A88X Chipset
Audio Realtek® ALC892 Codec
LAN Realtek® RTL8111E Gigabit LAN controller■ Back Panel
Connectors
AMD Socket FM2+ A-Series/Athlon™ Processors*
* Also support FM2 A-Series/Athlon™ Processors
4x DDR3 memory slots supporting up to 64GB
■ Supports DDR3 2133/ 1866/ 1600/ 1333 MHz
■ Dual channel memory architecture
■ Supports non-ECC, un-bu󰘯ered memory
■ Supports AMD Memory Pro󰘰le (AMP)
■ Supports Extreme Memory Pro󰘰le (XMP)
■ 2x PCIe x16 slots
PCI_E2 supports PCIe 3.0 x16 speed*
­PCI_E5 supports PCIe 2.0 x4 speed
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3x PCIe 2.0 x1 slots
■ 2x PCI slots
* Only FM2+ processors can support PCIe 3.0
■ 60Hz, 24bpp 1x DVI-D port, supporting a maximum resolution of
■ 2560x1600@60Hz, 24bpp/ 1920x1200 @ 60Hz, 24bpp 1x HDMI port, supporting a maximum resolution of
■ 4096x2160@24Hz, 36bpp*/ 3840x2160@30Hz, 36bpp*/ 1920x1200@120Hz, 36bpp and 1920x1200@60Hz, 36bpp
* Only support when using an FM2+ APU
Supports 2-Way AMD® CrossFireTM Technology*
* Supports Windows 7 and Windows 8.
8x SATA 6Gb/s ports
­Supports RAID 0, RAID1, RAID 5 and RAID 10
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■ 4x USB 3.0 ports (2 ports on the back panel, 2 ports available
­through the internal USB connectors)
7.1-Channel High De󰘰nition Audio
­Supports S/PDIF output
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1x PS/2 keyboard/ mouse combo port
■ 1x LAN (RJ45) port
■ 4x USB 2.0 ports
■ 2x USB 3.0 ports
■ 1x VGA port
■ 1x DVI-D port
■ 1x HDMI port
■ 1x Optical S/PDIF OUT connector
■ 6x audio jacks
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Internal Connectors
I/O Controller
Hardware Monitor
BIOS Features
Special Features
Software Drivers
Form Factor
1x 24-pin ATX main power connector
■ 1x 8-pin ATX 12V power connector
■ 8x SATA 6Gb/s connectors
■ 3x USB 2.0 connectors (supports additional 6 USB 2.0 ports)
■ 1x USB 3.0 connector (supports additional 2 USB 3.0 ports)
■ 1x 4-pin CPU fan connectors
■ 2x 4-pin system fan connectors
■ 1x 3-pin system fan connector
■ 1x Clear CMOS jumper
■ 1x Front panel audio connector
■ 2x System panel connectors
■ 1x Chassis Intrusion connector
■ 1x TPM module connector
■ 1x Serial port connector
■ Fintek 71889 Controller Chip
CPU/System temperature detection
■ CPU/System fan speed detection
■ CPU/System fan speed control
■ 64 Mb 󰘱ash
■ UEFI AMI BIOS
■ ACPI 5.0, PnP 1.0a, SM BIOS 2.7, DMI 2.0
■ Multi-language
■ Military Class 4
■ Military Class Essentials
■ OC Genie 4
■ Click BIOS 4
■ AMD CrossFire
■ AMD Dual Graphics
■ 4K UHD Support
■ 3 Display Outputs
■ PCI Express Gen 3
■ USB 3.0
■ SATA 6Gb/s
■ Command Center
■ Fast Boot
■ Live Update 5
■ M-Flash
■ MSI
Command Center
­Super Charger
­Live Update 5
­Fast Boot
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7-ZIP
■ Norton Internet Security Solution
■ Trend Micro SafeSync
■ ATX Form Factor
■ 12 in. x 8.9 in. (30.5 cm x 22.5 cm)
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Connectors Quick Guide

SYSFAN1
JPWR2
APU Socket
CPUFAN
DIMM1
DIMM2
DIMM3
DIMM4
Chapter 1
Back Panel
PCI_E1
PCI_E2
JCI1
PCI_E3
PCI_E4
PCI_E5
PCI1
PCI2
JAUD1
JCOM1
JTPM1
JFP2
JFP1
JUSB4
JUSB3
SYSFAN3
JPWR1
SATA7_8
SATA5_6
SATA3_4
SATA1_2
SYSFAN2
JBAT1
JUSB2
JUSB1
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Connectors Reference Guide
Port Name Port Type Page
APU FM2+ Socket 1-1
Back Panel 1-8
JAUD1 Front Panel Audio Connector 1-2
JBAT1 Clear CMOS Jumper 1-2
JCI1 Chassis Intrusion Connector 1-2
JCOM1 Serial Port Connector 1-2
JFP1, JFP2 System Panel Connectors 1-2
JPWR1~2 ATX Power Connectors 1-1
JTPM1 TPM Module Connector 1-2
JUSB1,JUSB2,JUSB4 USB 2.0 Expansion Connectors 1-2
JUSB3 USB 3.0 Expansion Connector 1-2
PCI_E1~5 PCIe Expansion Slots 1-1
PCI1~2 PCI Slots 1-1
SATA1~8 SATA Connectors 1-2
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For the latest information about CPU, please visit http://www.msi.com/service/cpu-support/
For more information on compatible components, please visit http://www.msi.com/service/test-report/
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Back Panel Quick Guide

®
PS/2 Keyboard/ Mouse Combo Port
Chapter 1
PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Combo Port
▶ A combination of PS/2® mouse/keyboard DIN connector for a PS/2® mouse/keyboard.
USB 2.0 Port
▶ The USB 2.0 port is for attaching USB 2.0 devices such as keyboard, mouse, or other
USB 2.0-compatible devices.
Optical S/PDIF-Out
▶ This S/PDIF (Sony & Philips Digital Interconnect Format) connector is provided for
digital audio transmission to external speakers through an optical 󰘰ber cable.
VGA Port
▶ The DB15-pin female connector is provided for monitor.
DVI-D Port
▶ The DVI-D (Digital Visual Interface- Digital) connector can be connected to a LCD
monitor, or a CRT monitor with an adapter. To connect a monitor, please refer to the monitor’s manual for more information.
LAN Port
USB 2.0 Port HDMI Port
VGA Port
DVI-D Port
Optical
S/PDIF-Out
USB 3.0 Port
Line-In
Line-Out
Mic
RS-Out
CS-Out
SS-Out
HDMI Port
▶ The High-De󰘰nition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is an all-digital audio-video interface
that is capable of transmitting uncompressed streams. HDMI supports all types of TV formats, including standard, enhanced, or high-de󰘰nition video, plus multi-channel digital audio on a single cable.
Important
This platform supports dual-display and triple-display function.
HDMI+VGA HDMI+DVI VGA+DVI HDMI+VGA+DVI
Extend mode
(Extend the desktop to the second
and third monitor)
Clone mode
(Monitors have the same screen)
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USB 3.0 Port
▶ USB 3.0 port is backward-compatible with USB 2.0 devices. It supports data transfer
rate up to 5 Gbit/s (SuperSpeed).
Important
In order to use USB 3.0 devices, you must connect to a USB 3.0 port. If a USB cable is used, it must be USB 3.0 compliant.
LAN Port
▶ The standard RJ-45 LAN jack is for connecting to a Local Area Network (LAN).
LED LED Status Description
O󰘯 No link
LINK/ACT
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Audio Ports
SPEED
Link/ Activity LED
LED
Speed LED
These connectors are used for audio devices. The color of the jack refers to the function of the connector.
Blue-Line in: Used for connecting external audio outputting devices.
■ Green- Line out: Used as a connector for speakers or headphone.
■ Pink- Mic: Used as a connector for a microphone.
■ Black- RS-Out: Rear surround sound line out in 4/ 5.1/ 7.1 channel mode.
■ Orange- CS-Out: Center/ subwoofer line out in 5.1/ 7.1 channel mode.
■ Gray- SS-Out: Side surround sound line out in 7.1 channel mode.
Yellow Linked
Blinking Data activity
O󰘯 10 Mbps connection
Green 100 Mbps connection
Orange 1 Gbps connection
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APU (Accelerated Processing Units)

Introduction to FM2+ APU

The surface of the FM2+ APU has a golden triangle to assist in correctly lining up the CPU for motherboard placement. The golden triangle is the Pin 1 indicator.
Chapter 1
Overheating Overheating can seriously damage the APU and motherboard. Always make sure the
cooling fans work properly to protect the APU from overheating. Be sure to apply an even layer of thermal paste (or thermal tape) between the APU and the heatsink to enhance heat dissipation.
Replacing the APU When replacing the APU, always turn o󰘯 the system’s power supply and unplug the
power supply’s power cord to ensure the safety of the APU. Overclocking
This motherboard is designed to support overclocking. Before attempting to overclock, please make sure that all other system components can tolerate overclocking. Any attempt to operate beyond product speci󰘰cations is not recommend. MSI does not guarantee the damages or risks caused by inadequate operation beyond product speci󰘰cations.
Golden triangle is the Pin 1 indicator
Important
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APU & Cooler Installation

When you are installing the APU, make sure the APU has a cooler attached on the top to prevent overheating. Meanwhile, do not forget to apply some thermal paste on APU before installing the heat sink/cooler fan for better heat dispersion.
Follow the steps below to install the APU & cooler correctly. Wrong installation will cause the damage of your APU & motherboard.
1. Pull the lever sideways away from the socket. Make sure to raise the lever up to a 90-degree angle.
2. Look for the gold arrow of the APU. The gold arrow should point as shown in the picture. The APU can only 󰘰t in the correct orientation.
3. If the APU is correctly installed, the pins should be completely embedded into the socket and can not be seen. Please note that any violation of the correct installation procedures may cause permanent damages to your motherboard.
4. Press the APU down 󰘰rmly into the socket and close the lever. As the APU is likely to move while the lever is being closed, always close the lever with your 󰘰ngers pressing tightly on top of the APU to make sure the APU is properly and completely embedded into the socket.
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5. Locate the CPU fan connector on the motherboard.
6. Position the cooling set onto the retention mechanism. Hook one end of the clip to
Chapter 1
7. Then press down the other end of the clip to fasten the cooling set on the top of
8. Fasten down the lever.
9. Attach the APU Fan cable to the APU fan connector on the motherboard.
hook 󰘰rst.
CPU fan connector
the retention mechanism. Locate the Fix Lever and lift up it.
Important
While disconnecting the Safety Hook from the 󰘰xed bolt, it is necessary to keep an
eye on your 󰘰ngers, because once the Safety Hook is disconnected from the 󰘰xed bolt, the 󰘰xed lever will spring back instantly.
Con󰘰rm that the APU cooler has formed a tight seal with the APU before booting
your system. Please refer to the documentation in the APU cooler package for more details about
APU cooler installation.
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Memory

These DIMM slots are used for installing memory modules. For more information on compatible components, please visit http://www.msi.com/service/test-report/
DIMM1
DIMM2
DIMM3
DIMM4
Video Demonstration
Watch the video to learn how to install memories at the address below.
http://youtu.be/76yLtJaKlCQ

Dual-Channel mode Population Rule

In Dual-Channel mode, the memory modules can transmit and receive data with two data bus channels simultaneously. Enabling Dual-Channel mode can enhance system performance. The following illustrations explain the population rules for Dual-Channel mode.
DIMM2
DIMM4
DIMM1
DIMM2
DIMM3
DIMM4
Important
DDR3 memory modules are not interchangeable with DDR2, and the DDR3
standard is not backward compatible. Always install DDR3 memory modules in DDR3 DIMM slots.
To ensure system stability, memory modules must be of the same type and density
in Dual-Channel mode. Due to chipset resource usage, the system will only detect up to 63+ GB of memory
(not full 64 GB) when all DIMM slots have 16GB memory modules installed.
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Mounting Screw Holes

When installing the motherboard, 󰘰rst install the necessary mounting stands required for an motherboard on the mounting plate in your computer case. If there is an I/O back plate that came with the computer case, please replace it with the I/O backplate that came with the motherboard package. The I/O backplate should snap easily into the computer case without the need for any screws. Align the mounting plate’s mounting stands with the screw holes on the motherboard and secure the motherboard with the screws provided with your computer case. The locations of the screw holes on the motherboard are shown below. For more information, please refer to the manual that came with the computer case.
Chapter 1
The I/O ports should be facing
toward the rear of the computer
case. They should line up with the
holes on the I/O backplate.
Important
Install the motherboard on a 󰘱at surface free from unnecessary debris.
To prevent damage to the motherboard, any contact between the motherboard
circuitry and the computer case, except for the mounting stands, is prohibited. Please make sure there are no loose metal components on the motherboard or
within the computer case that may cause a short circuit of the motherboard.
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Power Supply

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Watch the video to learn how to install power supply connectors.
http://youtu.be/gkDYyR_83I4

JPWR1~2: ATX Power Connectors

These connectors allow you to connect an ATX power supply. To connect the ATX power supply, align the power supply cable with the connector and 󰘰rmly press the cable into the connector. If done correctly, the clip on the power cable should be hooked on the motherboard’s power connector.
JPWR2
JPWR1
Chapter 1
Important
Make sure that all the power cables are securely connected to a proper ATX power supply to ensure stable operation of the motherboard.
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Expansion Slots

This motherboard contains numerous slots for expansion cards, such as discrete graphics or audio cards.

PCI_E1~5: PCIe Expansion Slots

The PCIe slot supports the PCIe interface expansion card.
Chapter 1
PCI1~2: PCI Slots
The PCI slot supports additional LAN, SCSI, USB, and other add-on cards that comply with PCI speci󰘰cations.
PCIe x16 Slot
PCIe x16 Slot
PCIe 2.0 x1 Slot
PCI Slot
Important
When adding or removing expansion cards, always turn o󰘯 the power supply and unplug the power supply power cable from the power outlet. Read the expansion card’s documentation to check for any necessary additional hardware or software changes.
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Video/ Graphics Cards

If available, this motherboard takes advantage of the CPU’s integrate graphics processor, but discrete video cards can be installed by way of the motherboard’s expansion slots. Adding on one or more discrete video cards will signi󰘰cantly boost the system’s graphics performance. For best compatibility, MSI graphics cards are recommended.
Video Demonstration
Watch the video to learn how to install a graphics card on PCIe x16 slot with butter󰘱y lock.
http://youtu.be/mG0GZpr9w_A

Single Video Card Installation

Determine what type of expansion slot(s) the video card will use. Locate the
1. expansion slot(s) on the motherboard. Remove any protective expansion slot covers from the computer case.
Line up the video card on top of the expansion slot(s) with the display ports facing
2. out of the computer case. For a single video card installation, using the PCI_E2 slot is recommended.
Push the video card into its expansion slot(s). Depending on the expansion slot(s)
3. used, there should be clip(s) on the expansion slot(s) that will lock in place.
If needed, screw the edge of the graphics card to the computer case. Some video
4. cards might require a power cable directly from the power supply.
Please consult your video card’s manual for further instructions regarding driver
5. installation or other special settings.
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AMD CrossFire™ (Multi-GPU) Technology

AMD CrossFire™ is a multi-GPU performance gaming platform. By linking together two or more discrete GPUs, CrossFire™ can signi󰘰cant improve system graphics performance. It allows the ability to scale a system’s graphics power as needed, making it the most scalable gaming platform. This motherboard will automatically detect CrossFire™ technology and make changes in the BIOS as needed. Follow the instructions below to ensure a successful two-way CrossFire™ installation.
1.
2.
Chapter 1
Install two AMD Radeon™ HD graphics cards into the PCI_E2 & PCI_E5 expansion slots.
With the two cards installed, an optional CrossFire™ Video Link cable is required to connect the graphics cards. Attach one side of the cable on each of the cards by way of the metal contacts (please refer to the picture below). Please note that although two graphics cards have been installed, only the display ports on the graphics card installed in the 󰘰rst PCIe x16 slot will work. All displays should be connected to this graphics card.
CrossFire Video Link Cable (optional)
Important
Please ensure that all graphics cards used in CrossFire™ mode are of the same
brand and speci󰘰cations. For best compatibility with the motherboard, MSI graphics cards are recommended.
Make sure to connect an adequate power supply to the power connectors on the
graphics cards to ensure stable operation.
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Boot up the computer and install the drivers and software included in your video
3. card package. For more information, please refer to the manual that came with your video card.
After all of the hardware and software has been properly installed, reboot the
4. system. After entering the operating system (OS), right click on the desktop and choose the “Catalyst Control Center”.
The CrossFire™ setting must be enabled to allow CrossFire™ mode to operate.
5. The follow screen appears in the Catalyst Control Center. Depending on your operating system, the screen may look di󰘯erent.
Chapter 1
Important
A CrossFire
SuperTiling
Scissor Mode
Alternate Frame Rendering
Super Anti-aliasing.
For more details, please consult the graphics card manual.
TM
system has four possible display modes:
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Internal Connectors

SATA1~8: SATA Connectors

This connector is a high-speed SATA interface port. Each connector can connect to one SATA device. SATA devices include disk drives (HDD), solid state drives (SSD), and optical drives (CD/ DVD/ Blu-Ray).
Watch the video to learn how to Install SATA HDD.
http://youtu.be/RZsMpqxythc
Chapter 1
SATA1~8 (6Gb/s, by AMD® A88X)
Video Demonstration
SATA1
SATA7
SATA5
SATA3
SATA8
SATA6
SATA4
SATA2
Important
Many SATA devices also need a power cable from the power supply. Such devices
include disk drives (HDD), solid state drives (SSD), and optical drives (CD / DVD / Blu-Ray). Please refer to the device’s manual for further information.
Many computer cases also require that large SATA devices, such as HDDs, SSDs,
and optical drives, be screwed down into the case. Refer to the manual that came with your computer case or your SATA device for further installation instructions.
Please do not fold the SATA cable at a 90-degree angle. Data loss may result
during transmission otherwise. SATA cables have identical plugs on either sides of the cable. However, it is
recommended that the 󰘱at connector be connected to the motherboard for space saving purposes.
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CPUFAN,SYSFAN1~3: Fan Power Connectors

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CPUFAN
SYSFAN3
SYSFAN1/ SYSFAN2
Chapter 1
Important
Please refer to your processor’s o󰘲cial website or consult your vendor to 󰘰nd
recommended CPU heatsink. These connectors support Smart Fan Control with liner mode. The Command
Center utility can be installed to automatically control the fan speeds according to the CPU’s and system’s temperature.
If there are not enough ports on the motherboard to connect all system fans,
adapters are available to connect a fan directly to a power supply. Before 󰘰rst boot up, ensure that there are no cables impeding any fan blades.
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JFP1, JFP2: System Panel Connectors

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These connectors connect to the front panel switches and LEDs. The JFP1 connector is compliant with the Intel® Front Panel I/O Connectivity Design Guide. When installing the front panel connectors, please use the optional M-Connector to simplify installation. Plug all the wires from the computer case into the M-Connector and then plug the M-Connector into the motherboard.
Watch the video to learn how to Install front panel connectors.
http://youtu.be/DPELIdVNZUI
Chapter 1
Video Demonstration
JFP2
JFP1
Important
On the connectors coming from the case, pins marked by small triangles are
positive wires. Please use the diagrams above and the writing on the optional M­Connectors to determine correct connector orientation and placement.
The majority of the computer case’s front panel connectors will primarily be plugged
into JFP1.
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JUSB1,JUSB2,JUSB4: USB 2.0 Expansion Connectors

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Important
Note that the VCC and GND pins must be connected correctly to avoid possible damage.
JUSB3: USB 3.0 Expansion Connector
The USB 3.0 port is backwards compatible with USB 2.0 devices. It supports data transfer rates up to 5Gbits/s (SuperSpeed).
Important
Note that the VCC and GND pins must be connected correctly to avoid possible
damage. To use a USB 3.0 device, you must connect the device to a USB 3.0 port through
an optional USB 3.0 compliant cable.
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JCI1: Chassis Intrusion Connector

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Chapter 1
JTPM1: TPM Module Connector
This connector connects to a TPM (Trusted Platform Module). Please refer to the TPM security platform manual for more details and usages.
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JCOM1: Serial Port Connector

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JAUD1: Front Panel Audio Connector
This connector allows you to connect the front audio panel located on your computer case. This connector is compliant with the Intel® Front Panel I/O Connectivity Design Guide.
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Jumpers

JBAT1: Clear CMOS Jumper

There is CMOS RAM onboard that is external powered from a battery located on the motherboard to save system con󰘰guration data. With the CMOS RAM, the system can automatically boot into the operating system (OS) every time it is turned on. If you want to clear the system con󰘰guration, set the jumpers to clear the CMOS RAM.
Chapter 1
You can clear the CMOS RAM by shorting this jumper while the system is o󰘯. Afterwards, open the jumper . Do not clear the CMOS RAM while the system is on because it will damage the motherboard.
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Important
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Drivers and Utilities

After you install the operating system you will need to install drivers to maximize the performance of the new computer you just built. MSI mainbaord comes with a Driver Disc. Drivers allow the computer to utilize your motherboard more e󰘲ciently and take advantage of any special features we provide.
You can protect your computer from viruses by installing the bundled security program. The bundle also includes a variety of powerful and creative utilities.

Total Installer

Total Installer is very easy to use and does a great job of 󰘰nding necessary drivers. Please follow the steps below to install drivers and utilities for your new computer.
Insert MSI Driver Disc into the optical drive. The setup screen will automatically
1. appear if autorun is enabled in OS.
Click Total Installer. A popup dialog will appear listing all necessary drivers.
2.
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Select all checkbox on driver listing dialog.
3. Click Install button.
4. The software installation will then be in progress, after it has 󰘰nished it will prompt
5. you to restart.
Click OK button to 󰘰nish.
6. Restart your computer.
7.
You can also use the same method to install the utilities.
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Quick Installation

This chapter provides demonstration diagrams about how to install your computer. Some of the installations also provide video demonstrations. Please link to the URL to watch it with the web browser on your phone or tablet. You may have even link to the URL by scanning the QR code.
Important
The diagrams in this chapter are for reference only and may vary from the product you purchased.
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Chapter 3

BIOS Setup

CLICK BIOS is a revolutionary UEFI interface that allows you to setup and con󰘰gure your system for optimum use. Using your mouse and keyboard, users can change BIOS settings, monitor CPU temperature, select the boot device priority and view system information such as the CPU name, DRAM capacity, the OS version and the BIOS version. Users can import and export parameter data for backup or for sharing with friends.
Important
The items under each BIOS category described in this chapter are
under continuous update for better system performance. Therefore, the description may be slightly di󰘯erent from the latest BIOS and should be held for reference only.
The pictures in this chpater are for reference only and may vary from the
product you purchased. Please refer to the actual screens of your system for detailed information.
Please clear the CMOS data and restore the default settings if the system
becomes unbootable after changing BIOS settings. (Refer to the Clear CMOS jumper/ button section to clear the CMOS data, select the "Restore Defaults" and press <Enter> in BIOS to load the default settings.)
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The default settings o󰘯er the optimal performance for system stability in normal conditions. You may need to run the Setup program when:
Please load the default settings to restore the optimal system performance and
stability if the system becomes unstable after changing BIOS settings. Select the "Restore Defaults" and press <Enter> in BIOS to load the default settings.
Please clear the CMOS data and restore the default settings if the system becomes
unbootable after changing BIOS settings. (Refer to the Clear CMOS jumper/ button section to clear the CMOS data, select the "Restore Defaults" and press <Enter> in BIOS to load the default settings.)
If you are unfamiliar with the BIOS settings, we recommend that you keep the
default settings to avoid possible system damage or failure booting due to inappropriate BIOS con󰘰guration.

Entering BIOS Setup

Power on the computer and the system will start the Power On Self Test (POST) process. When the message below appears on the screen, please <DEL> key to enter BIOS:
If the message disappears before you respond and you still need to enter BIOS, restart the system by turning the computer OFF then back ON or pressing the RESET button. You may also restart the system by simultaneously pressing <Ctrl>, <Alt>, and <Delete> keys.
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MSI additionally provides two methods to enter the BIOS setup. You can click the “GO2BIOS” tab on “MSI Fast Boot” utility screen or press the physical “GO2BIOS" button (optional) on the motherboard to enable the system going to BIOS setup directly at next boot.
An error message appears on the screen during the system booting up, and
requests you to run SETUP. You want to change the default settings for customized features.
Important
Press DEL key to enter Setup Menu, F11 to enter Boot Menu
Click "GO2BIOS" tab on "MSI Fast Boot" utility screen.
Important
Please be sure to install the “MSI Fast Boot” utility before using it to enter the BIOS setup.
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Overview

After entering BIOS, the following screen is displayed.
Temperature monitor
Model name
Virtual OC
Genie Button
BIOS menu
selection
Menu display
Temperature monitor
▶ Shows the temperatures of the processor and the motherboard.
Language
▶ Allows you to select the language of the BIOS setup.
System information
▶ Shows the time, date, CPU name, CPU frequency, DRAM frequency, DRAM capacity
and the BIOS version.
BIOS menu selection
▶ The following options are available:
SETTINGS - Uses this menu to specify the parameters for chipset and boot
devices. OC - This menu contains the frequency and voltage adjustments. Increasing
the frequency can get better performance, however high frequency and heat can cause instability, we do not recommend general users to overclock.
M-FLASH - This menu provides the way to update BIOS with a USB 󰘱ash
disk. OC PROFILE -This menu is used to set various overclocking pro󰘰les.
HARDWARE MONITOR - This menu is used to set the speeds of fans and
monitor voltages of system. BOARD EXPLORER - It will provide the information of the installed devices on
the motherboard.
Language
System
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Boot device
priority bar
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Boot device priority bar
▶ You can move the device icons to change the boot priority.
High priority Low priority
Menu display
▶ This area provides BIOS settings and information to be con󰘰gured.
Virtual OC Genie Button
▶ Enables or disables the OC Genie function by clicking on this button. When enabled,
this button will be light. Enabling OC Genie function can automatically overclock with MSI optimized overclocking pro󰘰le.
Model Name
▶ Shows the model name of motherboard.
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Sub-menu
▶ If you 󰘰nd a point symbol to the left of certain items, that means a sub-menu can be
launched for additional options. You can use the arrow keys or mouse to highlight the item and press <Enter> or double-click the left mouse button to enter the sub-menu.
Scroll bar
▶ Slide the scroll bar or use the arrow keys to display the other items that are available
on the "menu display" area.
General Help
▶ The General Help displays a brief description to assist you in grasping the selected
item.
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Operation

You can control BIOS settings with the mouse and the keyboard. The following table lists and describes the hot keys and the mouse operations.
Hot key Mouse Description <↑↓→← >
Select Item
Move the cursor
<Enter>
Click/ Double-click the left button
<Esc>
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Select Icon/ Field
Jump to the Exit menu or return to the previous from a submenu
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SETTINGS

System Status

System Date
▶ Sets the system date. Use tab key to switch between date elements. The format is <day> <month> <date> <year>. <day> Day of the week, from Sun to Sat, determined by BIOS. Read-only. <month> The month from Jan. through Dec. <date> The date from 1 to 31 can be keyed by numeric function keys. <year> The year can be adjusted by users.
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SATA Port
▶ Show the information of connected SATA device.
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If the connected SATA device is not displayed, turn o󰘯 computer and re-check SATA cable and power cable connections of the device and motherboard.
System Information
▶ Shows detailed system information, including CPU type, BIOS version, and Memory
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Advanced

PCI Subsystem Settings
▶ Sets PCI Express interface protocol and latency timer. Press <Enter> to enter the
sub-menu.
PEG0/ 1/ 2 - Gen X [Auto]
▶ Sets PCI Express protocol for matching di󰘯erent installed devices. PEG0, PEG1,
PEG2 are as 󰘰rst, second and third PCIe x16 slots. [Auto] Enables all PCIe Gen1, Gen2 and Gen3. supports. [Gen1] Enables PCIe Gen1 support only. [Gen2] Enables PCIe Gen2 support only. [Gen3] Enables PCIe Gen3 support only.
PCI Latency Timer [32]
▶ Sets latency timer of PCI interface device. [Options: 32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 224, 248 PCI Bus clocks]
ACPI Settings
▶ Sets ACPI parameters of onboard power LED behaviors. Press <Enter> to enter the
sub-menu.
Power LED [Blinking]
▶ Sets shining behaviors of the onboard Power LED. [Dual Color] The power LED turns to another color to indicate the S3 state. [Blinking] The power LED blinks to indicate the S3 state.
Integrated Peripherals
▶ Sets integrated peripherals' parameters, such as LAN, HDD, USB and audio. Press
<Enter> to enter the sub-menu.
Onboard LAN Controller [Enabled]
▶ Enables or disables the onboard LAN controller.
LAN Option ROM [Disabled]
▶ Enables or disables the legacy network Boot Option ROM for detailed settings.
This item will appear when "Onboard LAN Controller" is enabled. [Enabled] Enables the onboard LAN Boot ROM. [Disabled] Disables the onboard LAN Boot ROM.
Network Stack [Disabled]
▶ Sets UEFI network stack for optimizing IPv4 / IPv6 function. [Enabled] Enables UEFI network stack. [Disabled] Disables UEFI network stack.
Ipv4 PXE Support [Enabled]
▶ When “Enabled”, the system UEFI network stack will support Ipv4 protocol. This
item will appear when “Network Stack” is enabled. [Enabled] Enables the Ipv4 PXE boot support. [Disabled] Disables the Ipv4 PXE boot support.
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Integrated Graphics Con󰘰guration
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Adjusts integrated graphics settings for optimum system. Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu.
Ipv6 PXE Support [Enabled]
▶ When “Enabled”, the system UEFI network stack will support Ipv6 protocol. This
item will appear when “Network Stack” is enabled. [Enabled] Enables the Ipv6 PXE boot support. [Disabled] Disables the Ipv6 PXE boot support.
SATA Mode [AHCI Mode]
▶ Sets the operation mode of the onboard SATA controller. The default mode is
AHCI. [Disabled] Disables the SATA function. [IDE Mode] Specify the IDE mode for SATA storage devices. [AHCI Mode] Specify the AHCI mode for SATA storage devices. AHCI (Advanced
[RAID Mode] Enables RAID function for SATA storage devices.
SATAX Hot Plug [Disabled]
▶ Allows user to enable or disable the SATA hot plug support. This item will appear
when the “SATA Mode” set to [AHCI]/ [RAID]. [Enabled] Enables hot plug support for the SATA ports. [Disabled] Disables hot plug support for the SATA ports.
HD Audio Controller [Enabled]
▶ Enables or disables the onboard High De󰘰nition Audio controller.
HPET [Enabled]
▶ The HPET (High Precision Event Timers) is a component which is part of the
chipset. Enables it will provide you with the means to get to it via the various ACPI methods.
[Enabled] Enables High Precision Event Timers. [Disabled] Disables High Precision Event Timers.
Initiate Graphic Adapter [PEG]
▶ Selects a graphics device as the primary boot device. [IGD] Integrated Graphics Display. [PEG] PCI-Express Graphics Device.
Integrated Graphics Share Memory [default]
▶ Selects a 󰘰xed amount of system memory allocated to the onboard graphics. This
item de󰘰nes the exact memory size shared to the onboard graphics. [Options: 32M, 64M, 128M, 256M]
DVMT Memory [256MB]
▶ DVMT memory can dynamically allocate system memory for running graphics-
intensive applications, such as 2D/3D games. [Options: 128MB, 256MB, Maximum]
IGD Multi-Monitor [Disabled]
▶ Enables or disables the multi-screen output from integrated graphics and external
graphics card.
Host Controller Interface) o󰘯ers some advanced features to enhance the speed and performance of SATA storage device, such as Native Command Queuing (NCQ) and hot-plugging.
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[Enabled] Enables IGD multi-screen function. [Disabled] Disables IGD multi-screen function.
USB Con󰘰guration
▶ Sets the onboard USB controller and device function. Press <Enter> to enter the sub-
menu.
USB Controller [Enabled]
▶ Enables or disables the onboard USB controller.
XHCI Hand-off [Enabled]
▶ Enables or disables XHCI hand-o󰘯 support for the operating system without XHCI
hand-o󰘯 feature.
EHCI Hand-off [Enabled]
▶ Enables or disables EHCI hand-o󰘯 support for the operating system without EHCI
hand-o󰘯 feature.
Legacy USB Support [Enabled]
▶ Sets Legacy USB function support. [Auto] The system will automatically detect if any USB device is connected
[Enabled] Enable the USB support for legacy operating systems that do not
[Disabled] The USB devices are available only for UEFI applications.
Onboard USB3.0 Controller [Enabled]
▶ Enables or disables the external USB 3.0 controller.
Super IO Con󰘰guration
▶ Sets system Super I/O chip parameters for COM port. Press <Enter> to enter the sub-
menu.
Serial (COM) Port 0 Configuration
▶ Sets detailed con󰘰guration of serial(COM) port 0. Press <Enter> to enter the sub-
menu.
Serial (COM) Port 0 [Enabled]
▶ Enables or disables serial (COM) port 0.
Serial (COM) Port 0 Settings [Auto]
▶ Sets serial port 0 (COM). If set to "Auto", BIOS will optimize the IRQ
automatically or you can set it manually.
Power Management Setup
▶ Sets system Power Management of EuP2013 and AC Power Loss behaviors. Press
<Enter> to enter the sub-menu.
EuP 2013 [Disabled]
▶ Enables or disables the system power consumption according to EuP2013
regulation. [Enabled] Optimize the system power consumption according to EuP 2013
[Disabled] Disables this function. Note: When enabled, the system will not support RTC wake up event functions.
and enables or disables the legacy USB support.
support USB.
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Restore after AC Power Loss [Power Off]
▶ Sets the system behaviors while encountering the AC power loss. [Power O󰘯] Leaves the system in power o󰘯 state after restoring AC power. [Power On] Boot up the system after restoring AC power. [Last State] Restores the system to the previous state (power on/ power o󰘯)
Windows 8 Con󰘰guration
▶ Sets Windows 8 detailed con󰘰guration and behaviors. Press <Enter> to enter the sub-
menu.
Windows 8 Feature [Disabled]
▶ Enables the supports for Windows 8 or disables for other operating systems.
Before enabling this item, make sure all installed devices & utilities (hardware & software) should meet the Windows 8 requirements.
[Enabled] The system will switch to UEFI mode to meet the Windows 8
[Disabled] Disables this function.
MSI Fast Boot [Disabled]
▶ MSI Fast Boot is the fastest way to boot the system. It will disable more devices to
speed up system boot time which is faster than the boot time of “Fast Boot” . [Enabled] Enables the MSI Fast Boot function to speed up booting time. And
[Disabled] Disables MSI Fast Boot.
Fast Boot [Enabled for Windows 8, Disabled for other OS]
▶ Enables or disables the Windows 8 fast boot feature. This item will only be
available when "MSI Fast Boot" is disabled. [Enabled] Enables the Fast Boot con󰘰guration to accelerate system boot time. [Disabled] Disables the Fast Boot con󰘰guration.
before AC power loss.
requirement.
the following "Fast Boot" will be disabled and 󰘰xed.
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Important
Internal GOP Configuration
▶ Manages the onboard Graphics Output Protocol (GOP). Press <Enter> to enter
the sub-menu. This menu shows the iGFX Driver version for system information management. This sub-menu will appear when “Windows 8 Feature” is enabled.
Secure Boot
▶ Sets the Windows secure boot to prevent the unauthorized accessing. Press
<Enter> to enter the sub-menu. This sub-menu will appear when “Windows 8 Feature” is enabled.
Secure Boot Control [Disabled]
▶ Enables or disables secure boot. [Enabled] Enables the secure boot function and allow you to set the secure
[Disabled] Disables this function.
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Secure Boot Mode [Standard]
▶ Selects the secure boot mode. This item is to select how the secure boot keys
be loaded. This item appears when "Secure Boot" is enabled. [Standard] The system will automatically load the secure keys from BIOS. [Custom] Allows user to con󰘰gure the secure boot settings and manually
Image Execution Policy
▶ Sets the policy when the system image execution policy on Security Violation.
Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. This sub-menu will appear when “Secure Boot Mode” sets to [Custom].
Key Management
▶ Manages the secure boot keys. Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. This sub-
menu will appear when “Secure Boot Mode” sets to [Custom].
Wake Up Event Setup
▶ Sets system wake up behaviors for di󰘯erent sleep modes. Press <Enter> to enter the
sub-menu.
Wake Up Event By [BIOS]
▶ Selects the wake up event by BIOS or operating system. [BIOS] Activates the following items, and use these items to set the wake up
[OS] The wake up events will be de󰘰ned by OS.
Resume By RTC Alarm [Disabled]
▶ Disables or enables the system wake up by RTC Alarm. [Enabled] Enables the system to boot up on a scheduled time/ date. [Disabled] Disables this function.
Date (of month) Alarm/ Time (hh:mm:ss) Alarm
▶ Sets RTC alarm date/ Time. If Resume By RTC Alarm is set to [Enabled], the
system will automatically resume (boot up) on a speci󰘰ed date/hour/minute/second in these 󰘰elds (using the <+> and <-> to select the date & time settings).
Resume By PCI or PCI-E Device [Disabled]
▶ Disables or enables the system wake up by PCI or PCI express device. [Enabled] Enables the system to be awakened from the power saving modes
[Disabled] Disables this function.
Resume By Onboard LAN [Disabled]
▶ Disables or enables the system wake up by Onboard LAN. [Enabled] Enables the system to be awakened from the power saving modes
[Disabled] Disables this function.
Resume From S3 by USB Device [Disabled]
▶ Disables or enables the system wake up by USB devices. [Enabled] Enables the system to be awakened from S3 (Suspend to RAM)
[Disabled] Disables this function.
load the secure keys.
events.
when activity or input signal of PCI/ PCIe device is detected.
when activity or input signal of LAN device is detected.
sleep state when activity of USB device is detected.
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Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
▶ Shows driver information and con󰘰gures ethernet controller parameter. Press <Enter>
to enter the sub-menu.

Boot

Sets the sequence of system boot devices.
Full Screen Logo Display [Enabled]
▶ Enables or disables to show the full screen logo while system POST. [Enabled] The OS boots straight to the GUI without showing the POST screen. [Disabled] Shows the POST messages at booting.
GO2BIOS [Disabled]
▶ Enables or disables the system to power on and go to the BIOS setup directly by long
pressing the power button about 2~4 seconds when the system is o󰘯. [Enabled] The system boots straight to the BIOS setup by long pressing the power
[Disabled] Disables this function.
Boot Mode Select [LEGACY+UEFI]
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▶ Sets the system boot mode from legacy or UEFI architecture depending on OS
installation requirement. [UEFI] Enables UEFI BIOS boot mode support only. [LEGACY+UEFI] Enables both Legacy BIOS boot mode and UEFI BIOS boot
FIXED BOOT ORDER Priorities
▶ Sets device priority for system boot.
Boot Option #1~N
▶ These items are used to prioritize the installed boot devices.
Resume From S3/S4/S5 by PS/2 Mouse [Disabled]
▶ Disables or enables the system wake up by PS/2 mouse. [Enabled] Enables the system to be awakened from S3/ S4/ S5 state when
[Disabled] Disables this function.
Resume From S3/S4/S5 by PS/2 Keyboard [Disabled]
▶ Disables or enables the system wake up by PS/2 keyboard. [Any Key] Enables the system to be awakened from S3/ S4/ S5 state when
[Hot Key] Enables the system to be awakened from S3/ S4/ S5 state when
[Disabled] Disables this function.
activity of PS/2 mouse is detected.
activity of any key on PS/2 keyboard is detected.
activity of hot key on PS/2 keyboard is detected.
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Security

Administrator Password
▶ Sets administrator password for system security. Enters the administrator password if
set; user has full rights to change the BIOS items.
User Password
▶ Sets User Password for system security. Enters the user password if set; but user
might have limited rights to change the BIOS items.
Important
When selecting the Administrator / User Password items, a password box will appear on the screen. Type the password then press <Enter>. The password typed now will replace any previous set password from CMOS memory. You will be prompted to con󰘰rm the password. You may also press <Esc> to abort the selection.
To clear a set password, press <Enter> when you are prompted to enter a new password. A message will con󰘰rm the password is being disabled. Once the password is disabled, you can enter the setup and OS without authorization.
U-Key [Disabled]
▶ Enables or disables U-Key as user's password to access the system.
Make U-Key at
▶ Makes a key at the USB 󰘱ash drive to prevent other people from accessing the
system. Only the user who has the key with the 󰘱ash drive can access the system.
Trusted Computing
▶ Sets TPM (Trusted Platform Module) function.
TPM SUPPORT [Disabled]
▶ Enables or disables the TPM function to build the endorsement key for accessing
the system.
Chassis Intrusion Con󰘰guration
▶ Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu.
Chassis Intrusion [Disabled]
▶ This function will be available if the chassis equips a chassis intrusion switch. Once the chassis is opened, the system will record and issue a warning message.
To clear the warning message, set the item to [Reset], then it will return to [Enabled] later. [Options: Disabled, Enabled, Reset]
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Save & Exit

Discard Changes and Exit
▶ Exit BIOS setup without saving any change. This it is used to abandon all changes
and exit BIOS setup.
Save Changes and Reboot
▶ This item is used to save all changes and reboot the system.
Save Changes
▶ This item is used to save current changes.
Discard Changes
▶ This item is used to discard current all changes and restore to the previous values.
Restore Defaults
▶ This item is used to restore/ load all default values by the BIOS vendor.
Boot Override
▶ The installed boot-able devices will appear on this menu, you can select one of them
be a boot device to start booting.
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Important
Overclocking your PC manually is only recommended for advanced users.
Overclocking is not guaranteed, and if done improperly, can void your warranty or
severely damage your hardware. If you are unfamiliar with overclocking, we advise you to use OC Genie for easy
overclocking.
Current CPU/ DRAM Frequency
▶ These items show the current frequencies of installed CPU and Memory. Read-only.
CPU Base Frequency (MHz) [Default]
▶ Sets the CPU Base clock. You may overclock the CPU by adjusting this value. Please
note that overclocking behavior and stability is not guaranteed. This item appears when the installed processor supports this function.
Adjust CPU Ratio [Auto]
▶ Sets the CPU ratio that is used to determine CPU clock speed. This item can only be
changed if the processor supports this function.
Adjusted CPU Frequency
▶ Shows the adjusted CPU frequency. Read-only.
Adjust CPU-NB Ratio [Auto]
▶ Sets the CPU-NB ratio that is used to determine CPU-NB clock speed.
Adjusted CPU-NB Frequency
▶ Shows the adjusted CPU frequency. Read-only.
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CPU Core Control [Auto]
▶ Change the number of CPU Core in the system. If set to "Auto", the CPU will operate
under the default number of cores. [Options: Auto, One core per processor(Core 0 Only), One core per processor(Core 2 Only), One Compute Unit(Core 0 & 1), One Compute Unit(Core 2 & 3), One core per Compute Unit(Core 0 & 2)]
AMD Turbo Core Technology [Auto]
▶ Base on AMD Turbo Core Technology, part of CPU core ratio may pop down for
providing more performance headroom for active CPU core, even AMD Cool’n’Quiet Technology is Disabled.
[Auto] Turbo Core Technology will linked to AMD Cool’n’Quiet Technology. [Enabled] Enables this function. [Disabled] Disables this function.
Adjust Turbo Core Ratio [Auto]
▶ Speci󰘰es the Turbo Core frequency multiplier.
Adjusted Turbo Core Frequency
▶ Shows the adjusted Turbo Core frequency. Read-only.
Adjust GPU Engine Frequency [Auto]
▶ Adjust GPU Engine Frequency.
Adjusted GPU Engine Frequency
▶ Shows the adjusted GPU Engine frequency. Read-only.
DRAM Frequency [Auto]
▶ Sets the DRAM frequency. Please note the overclocking behavior is not guaranteed.
Adjusted DRAM Frequency
▶ Shows the adjusted DRAM frequency. Read-only.
Intel Extreme Memory Pro󰘰le (XMP) [Disabled]
▶ XMP is the overclocking technology by memory module. This item will be available
when you install the memory modules that support XMP technology. When the XMP is Enabled, the AMP will be forced to be disabled.
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[Disabled] Disables this function. [Pro󰘰le 1] Uses pro󰘰le1 over-clocking settings of installed XMP memory module. [Pro󰘰le 2] Uses pro󰘰le2 over-clocking settings of installed XMP memory module.
AMD Memory Pro󰘰le (AMP) [Disabled]
▶ AMP is the overclocking technology by memory module. This item will be available
when you install the memory modules that support AMP technology. When AMP is Enabled, the XMP will be forced to be disabled.
[Disabled] Disables this function. [Pro󰘰le 1] Uses pro󰘰le1 over-clocking settings of installed AMP memory module. [Pro󰘰le 2] Uses pro󰘰le2 over-clocking settings of installed AMP memory module.
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DRAM Timing Mode [Auto]
▶ Selects the memory timing mode. [Auto] DRAM timings will be determined based on SPD (Serial Presence
[Link] Allows user to con󰘰gure the DRAM timing manually for all memory
[UnLink] Allows user to con󰘰gure the DRAM timing manually for respective
Advanced DRAM Con󰘰guration
▶ Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. This sub-menu will be activated after setting
[Link] or [Unlink] in “DRAM Timing Mode”. User can set the memory timing for each memory channel. The system may become unstable or unbootable after changing memory timing. If it occurs, please clear the CMOS data and restore the default settings. (Refer to the Clear CMOS jumper/ button section to clear the CMOS data, and enter the BIOS to load the default settings.
DigitALL Power
▶ Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. Controls the digital powers related to CPU
PWM.
CPU Core Vdroop Offset Control [Auto]
▶ Sets a percentage of o󰘯set voltage for CPU Core vdroop. If set to "Auto", BIOS
will con󰘰gure this setting automatically.
CPU NB Vdroop Offset Control [Auto]
▶ Sets a percentage of o󰘯set voltage for CPU NB vdroop. If set to "Auto", BIOS will
con󰘰gure this setting automatically.
CPU Core OCP Expander [Auto]
▶ Sets the current limit for CPU Core over-current protection. If set to “Auto”, BIOS
will con󰘰gure this setting automatically. Higher voltage provides less protection and may damage the system.
CPU NB OCP Expander [Auto]
▶ Sets the current limit for CPU NB over-current protection. If set to “Auto”, BIOS will
con󰘰gure this setting automatically. Higher voltage provides less protection and may damage the system.
CPU Core Switching Frequency [Auto]
▶ Sets the PWM working speed to stabilize CPU Core voltage and minimize ripple
range. Increasing the PWM working speed will cause higher temperature of MOSFET. So please make sure a cooling solution is well-prepared for MOSFET before you increase the value. If set to “Auto”, BIOS will con󰘰gure this setting automatically.
CPU NB Switching Frequency [Auto]
▶ Sets the PWM working speed to stabilize CPU NB voltage and minimize ripple
range. Increasing the PWM working speed will cause higher temperature of MOSFET. So please make sure a cooling solution is well-prepared for MOSFET before you increase the value. If set to “Auto”, BIOS will con󰘰gure this setting automatically.
Detect) of installed memory modules.
channel.
memory channel.
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CPU Voltage/ CPU-NB Voltage [Auto]
▶ Sets these voltages. If set to "Auto", BIOS will set these voltages automatically or you
can set it manually.
Spread Spectrum
▶ This function reduces the EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) generated by modulating
clock generator pulses. [Enabled] Enables the spread spectrum function to reduce the EMI
[Disabled] Enhances the overclocking ability of CPU Base clock.
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.
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.
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 Memory Changed Detect [Enabled]
▶ Enables or disables the system to issue a warning message during boot when the
CPU or memory has been replaced. [Enabled] The system will issue a warning message during boot and than needs
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[Disabled] Disables this function and keeps the current BIOS settings.
OC Retry Count
▶ When overclocking has failed, setting this item as [1,3] will allow system to reboot 1/ 3
times with the same overclocked con󰘰guration. If overclocking has failed every time, the system will restore the defaults.
CPU Power Duty Control
▶ Selects the method of VRM control for CPU phase. [Thermal Balance] Control the VRM with thermal balance mode. [Current Balance] Control the VRM with current balance mode.
(Electromagnetic Interference) problem.
Important
to load the default settings for new devices.
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CPU Features
▶ Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu.
AMD Cool’n’Quiet [Auto]
▶ Enabled or disabled AMD Cool’n’Quiet function. [Auto] Depends on AMD Design. [Enable] Enables AMD Cool’n’Quiet function. The Cool’n’Quiet technology
[Disabled] Disables this function.
can e󰘯ectively and dynamically lower CPU speed and power consumption.
Important
When adjust CPU Ratio setting then Cool’n’Quiet function will be disabled automatically. For CPU which supports the Turbo Core Tech., please set AMD Turbo Core Technology and AMD Cool’n’Quiet as Disabled to retain the default CPU core speed.
SVM Mode [Enabled]
▶ Enables or disables CPU Virtualization. [Enabled] Enables CPU Virtualization and allows a platform to run multiple
[Disabled] Disables this function.
Core C6 State [Enabled]
▶ Enables or disables C6 state support. [Enabled] When the CPU enters C6 state, all cores will save architectural state
[Disabled] Disables this function.
operating systems in independent partitions. The system can function as multiple systems virtually.
and reduce core voltages to zero volts. Wake up the CPU from C6 state will take a lot longer.
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M-FLASH

M-Flash funcion allows you to update BIOS from USB 󰘱ash disk (FAT32/ NTFS format only), or allows the system to boot from the BIOS 󰘰le inside USB 󰘱ash disk (FAT/ FAT32 format only).
BIOS Boot Function [Disabled]
▶ Enables or disables the system to boot form USB 󰘱ash disk with BIOS 󰘰le. [Enabled] Enables the system to boot from the BIOS within USB 󰘱ash disk. [Disabled] Enables the system to boot from the BIOS within ROM on motherboard. *This may cause system unstable, MSI recommend it only for power users.
Select one 󰘰le to boot
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▶ Selects a BIOS 󰘰le in the USB 󰘱ash disk (NTFS/ FAT 32 format) to boot the system.
This item will selectable when the “BIOS Boot function” is enabled.
Save BIOS to storage
▶ Saves the current BIOS 󰘰le to the USB 󰘱ash disk. The USB 󰘱ash disk drive should be
in FAT32 format.
Update BIOS
▶ Selects a BIOS 󰘰le in the USB 󰘱ash disk (NTFS/ FAT 32 format) to update the BIOS.
Important
Select one file to update BIOS
▶ Selects a BIOS 󰘰le in the USB 󰘱ash disk (NTFS/ FAT 32 format) to update the
BIOS. The system will reboot after updating.
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OC PROFILE

Overclocking Pro󰘰le 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6
▶ Overclocking Pro󰘰le 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6 management. Press <Enter> to enter the sub-
menu.
Set Name for Overclocking Profile 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6
▶ Names the current overclocking pro󰘰le.
Save Overclocking Profile 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6
▶ Saves the current overclocking pro󰘰le.
Load Overclocking Profile 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6
▶ Loads the current overclocking pro󰘰le.
Clear Overclocking Profile 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6
▶ Clears the current overclocking pro󰘰le.
OC Pro󰘰le Save to USB
▶ Saves OC pro󰘰le to the USB 󰘱ash disk drive. The USB 󰘱ash disk should be FAT32
format only.
OC Pro󰘰le Load from USB
▶ Loads OC pro󰘰le from the USB 󰘱ash disk drive. The USB 󰘱ash disk should be FAT32
format only.
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HARDWARE MONITOR

Current Temperature & Speed information
▶ Shows the current CPU temperature, system temperature and fans' speeds.
Temperature & Speed graphic display
▶ The red graph shows the minimum and maximum temperatures that be set on the
“Fan control 󰘰eld”. The yellow graph shows current CPU/ system temperature. The
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green shows current CPU/ System fan speed.
Fan control 󰘰eld
▶ This motherboard provides a fan speed control feature call “Smart Fan Control”.
Smart Fan Control automatically controls fan speed depending on the current CPU/ system temperature and to keep it with a speci󰘰c operating speed. When the current CPU/ system temperature is over the maximum temperature, the CPU/ system fan will run at the maximum speed. When the current CPU/ system temperature is under the minimum temperature, the CPU/ system fan will run at the minimum speed. In this 󰘰eld, you can set the CPU and system fans’ speeds and target temperatures.
Temperature &
Speed
graphic display
Current
Temperature & Speed
information
Fan
control 󰘰eld
Voltage display
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Please follow the description below to set the temperatures and fan speeds.
a b
c
a - Selects a fan you want to spepcify the speed.
■ b - Checks this item to activate the following items for changing default values.
■ c - Slides the Min and Max tabs to set the minimum and maximum
■ temperatures.
d - Slides the arrow symbol to set the minimum fan speed in percentage.
■ e - Slides the arrow symbol to set the maximum fan speed in percentage.
■ f - Click the "Default" button to restore the default values. Or click the
■ "Cancel" button to abandon all changes and restore to the previous values.
Important
The minimum values of temperature and speed can not be set larger then the maximum values.
Voltage display
▶ Shows the current voltages of CPU, system and memory.
d e
f
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Appendix A

Realtek Audio

The Realtek audio provides 10-channel DAC that simultaneously supports 7.1 sound playback and 2 channels of independent stereo sound output (multiple streaming) through the Front-Out-Left and Front-Out-Right channels.
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Software Con󰘰guration
Appendix A
After installing the audio driver (see Chapter 1 - Driver and Utilities), the “Realtek HD Audio Manager” icon will appear at the noti󰘰cation area (lower right of the screen). You may double click the icon and the GUI will pop up accordingly.
It is also available to enable the audio driver by clicking the Realtek HD Audio Manager from the Control Panel.

Software panel overview

The following 󰘰gure describes the function of the Realtek HD Audio Manager panel.
double click the icon
Device Selection
Volume Adjustment
Application Enhancement
Jack status panel
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Device Selection
▶ Here you can select a audio output source to change the related options. The “check”
sign (in orange) indicates the devices as default.
Volume Adjustment
▶ You can control the volume or balance the right/left side of the speakers that you
plugged in front or rear panel by adjust the bar.
Application Enhancement
▶ The array of options will provide you a complete guidance of anticipated sound e󰘯ect
for both output and input device.
Jack status panel
▶ This panel depicts all render and capture devices currently connected with your
computer.

Auto popup dialog

When you plug into the device at the jack, a dialogue window will pop up asking you which device is current connected.
Appendix A
As you know, each jack corresponds to its default setting, you can refer to the next section “Hardware Default Setting”.
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Hardware Default Setting

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The following diagrams are audio back panel default setting.
Backpanel audio jacks to 2-channel speakers diagram
Backpanel audio jacks to 4-channel speakers diagram
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Backpanel audio jacks to 6-channel speakers diagram
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Appendix B

AMD RAID

This appendix will assist users in con󰘰guring and enabling RAID functionality.
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Introduction

The motherboard comes with the AMD RAID controller that allows you to con󰘰gure SATA hard drives as RAID sets.
AMD RAID controller o󰘯ers RAID level 0 (Striping), RAID level 1 (Mirroring and Duplexing), RAID level 5 (Block Interleaved Distributed Parity), RAID level 10 (A Stripe of Mirrors) , Volume (JBOD) and RAIDABLE.
RAID0 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.
RAID1 provides data redundancy by mirroring data between the hard drives and provides enhanced read performance.
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RAID5 Provides data striping at the byte level and also stripe error correction information. This results in excellent performance and good fault tolerance. Level 5 is one of the most popular implementations of RAID.
RAID10 Not one of the original RAID levels, multiple RAID1 mirrors are created, and a RAID0 stripe is created over these.
Volume (JBOD) provides the ability to link-together storage from one or several disks, regardless of the size of the space on those disks, and Volume is useful in scavenging
space on disks unused by other disks in the array. Volume does not provide performance bene󰘰ts or data redundancy, and disk failure will result in data loss.
RAIDABLE allows a RAIDABLE disk to be transformed later to RAID0 or RAID1.
The least number of hard drives for RAID 0 or RAID 1 is 2. The least number of hard drives for RAID 10 mode is 4. And the least number of hard drives for RAID 5 mode is
3. All the information/ volumes/ pictures listed in your system might di󰘯er from the
illustrations in this appendix.
Important
Use the utility to accomplish the procedures:
Initialize Disk(s) - To initialize a new disk drive for data storage.
■ Create Array - Create arrays at di󰘯erent RAID levels (depending on the
■ license level for the system)
Delete Array(s) - Delete an array.
■ Swap Two Arrays - Change the array order, especially for the AMD-RAID
■ bootable array.
Manage Hot Sqare(s) - Allows selection of global and dedicated hot spares.
■ View Disk Details - View information about each disk.
■ View Array Details - View information about each array.
■ Rescan All Channels - Rescan all channels to detect new or removed disks
■ and arrays.
Controller Options - Change INT13 boot support, turn o󰘯 Critical arrays or
■ warning for O󰘳ine arrays while booting, or change the number of disks that can be spun-up when the system is powered-on.
Contiune to Boot - Exit the BIOS Con󰘰guration Utility and continue booting the
■ system.
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Using AMD RAID Controller BIOS Con󰘰guration Utility
When booting the system, press <Ctrl + R> when the BIOS banner displays. After entering AMD RAID Controller BIOS Con󰘰guration Utility, the following screen is displayed.
Creates an array from the connected disks
1----RAID5, 999GB, Ready(R/W)
Initialize Disk(s)
Create Array
Delete Array(s) Swap Two Arrays Manage Hot Sqare(s) View Disk Details View Array Details Rescan All Channels Controller Options Contiune to Boot
AMD-RAID Array Con󰘰guration
Arrays Disks
Main Menu
0-00,500GB,Online 0-01,500GB,Online 0-02,500GB,Online 0-03,500GB,Online
<↑><↓><→><←>=Choose, <Esc>=Back <Enter>=Select Menu Item
Available Keys

Understanding the Colour Code

Colour codes indicate the type or status of information at the BIOS Con󰘰guration Utility.
White text - Indicates an available option or informational text.
■ Black text, yellow highlighting - Indicates an option or device for which action
■ might be taken.
Yellow text - Indicates information about the yellow-highlighted option.
Green text - Indicates an item that has been selected. Light blue text - Indicates that the item cannot be selected.
■ Magenta text - Indicates items that are related to spares or boot options.
Red text - Indicates a failed virtual or physical disk or a warning. For example, informational text might be red if an option is not available.
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Initialize Disks

New disks and legacy disks must be initialized before they can be used to create an AMD-RAID array. Initialization writes AMD-RAID con󰘰guration information (metadata) to a disk.
If a disk is part of an AMD-RAID array, the disk cannot be selected for initialization.
To initialize the disk anyway, delete the AMD-RAID array. Data on the disk is deleted during initialization so ensure the correct disks are chosen to initialize.
A legacy disk can contain valid data. When a legacy disk is initialized, all data on
the disk is lost.
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To initialize disks:
At the “Main Menu”, use the arrow keys to highlight “Initialize Disk(s)”.
1.
Important
Initializes one or more disks so that arrays can be created
AMD-RAID Array Con󰘰guration
Arrays Disks
0-00,500GB,Ready 0-01,500GB,Ready 0-02,500GB,Ready 0-03,500GB,Ready
Initialize Disk(s)
Create Array Delete Array(s) Swap Two Arrays Manage Hot Sqare(s) View Disk Details View Array Details Rescan All Channels Controller Options Contiune to Boot
Press <Enter> to select Initialize Disk(s).
2. Select the disks to initialize by pressing <Insert> key.
3. Press <Enter> to initialize the selected disks.
4. Press the <C> key to con󰘰rm the initialization.
5.
Main Menu
<↑><↓><→><←>=Choose, <Esc>=Back <Enter>=Select Menu Item
Available Keys
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Create Arrays

Arrays can be created after the disks are initialized.
Important
For redundant arrays, the Create process is not 󰘰nished until after the operating
system and AMD-RAID OS drivers have been installed and the system has booted to the operating system. However, the arrays are immediately available to use for either a bootable array or a data array.
If the system is booted from an AMD-RAID bootable array, the 󰘰rst array in the
Arrays section must be the bootable array. The system boots only from the 󰘰rst array in the Arrays section. As necessary, use the Swap Two Arrays feature to swap arrays and place the bootable array in the 󰘰rst position.
To create an array:
At the “Main Menu”, use the arrow keys to highlight “Create Array” and press
1. <Enter>.
Creates an array from the connected disks
AMD-RAID Array Con󰘰guration
Arrays Disks
0-00,500GB,Ready 0-01,500GB,Ready 0-02,500GB,Ready
0-03,500GB,Ready
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Initialize Disk(s)
Create Array
Delete Array(s) Swap Two Arrays Manage Hot Sqare(s) View Disk Details View Array Details Rescan All Channels Controller Options Contiune to Boot
Select the disks with which to create the array by pressing <Insert> key.
2. Press <Enter> to include the selected disks in the array.
3. In the User Input section, use the <arrow keys> to select an array type. Only array
4.
Main Menu
<↑><↓><→><←>=Choose, <Esc>=Back <Enter>=Select Menu Item
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types that can be created with the selected disks are available. Press <Enter>.
5. Select an array size.
6. Press <Enter> when either the desired size or the maximum available size is
7. reached.
Select a caching level using the <arrow keys> and press <Enter>.
8. Press <C> to con󰘰rm the array settings.
9.
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Delete Arrays

Deleting an array permanently destroys all data that is on the array. This action cannot be undone and it is very unlikely the data can be recovered.
To delete an array:
At the “Main Menu”, use the arrow keys to highlight “Delete Array” and press
1. <Enter>.
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Important
Deletes one or more arrays that are con󰘰gured on this controller
1----RAID5, 999GB, Ready(R/W)
AMD-RAID Array Con󰘰guration
Arrays Disks
0-00,500GB,Online 0-01,500GB,Online 0-02,500GB,Online 0-03,500GB,Ready
Initialize Disk(s) Create Array
Delete Array(s)
Swap Two Arrays Manage Hot Sqare(s) View Disk Details View Array Details Rescan All Channels Controller Options Contiune to Boot
Select the arrays to delete by pressing <Insert> key.
2. Press <Enter> to delete the selected arrays.
3. Press <C> to con󰘰rm the deletion.
4.
Main Menu
<↑><↓><→><←>=Choose, <Esc>=Back <Enter>=Select Menu Item
Available Keys
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Swap Arrays

Use the Swap Two Arrays option to arrange arrays in a di󰘯erent order.
Important
If more than one array is created, install the operating system to any of them. However, a small amount of boot information is always written to a disk(s) in the 󰘰rst array (Array 1) of the Array section, regardless on which array the operating system is installed.
If anything happens to a disk in Array 1, the system might not be able to boot. It is recommended that the user install the operating system on an AMD-RAID bootable array at a redundant RAID level such as RAID1 or RAID5 and swap the array into the 󰘰rst position, if it is not already Array 1.
To swap arrays:
At the “Main Menu”, use the arrow keys to highlight “Swap Two Array” and press
1. <Enter>.
Swaps arrays to allow them to load in any order (Boot array is 󰘰rst)
1----RAID0, 999GB, Ready(R/W) 2----RAID0, 999GB, Ready(R/W)
AMD-RAID Array Con󰘰guration
Arrays Disks
0-00,500GB,Online 0-01,500GB,Online 0-02,500GB,Online 0-03,500GB,Online
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Initialize Disk(s) Create Array Delete Array(s)
Swap Two Arrays
Manage Hot Sqare(s) View Disk Details View Array Details Rescan All Channels Controller Options Contiune to Boot
Select the arrays to swap by pressing <Insert> key.
2. Press <Enter> to swap the arrays.
3.
Main Menu
<↑><↓><→><←>=Choose, <Esc>=Back <Enter>=Select Menu Item
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Manage Spares

This option allows the user to assign or unassign global or dedicated spares. At the Main Menu, use the <arrow keys> to highlight “Manage Host Spare(s)” and
press <Enter> to enter submenu.
Assign Global Hot Spare(s)
1----RAID0, 999GB, Normal(R/W)
AMD-RAID Array Con󰘰guration
Arrays Disks
0-00,500GB,Online 0-01,500GB,Online 0-02,1000GB,Ready 0-03,1000GB,Ready
Appendix B
To assign global spares:
At the Manage Host Spare(s) submenu, use the <arrow keys> to highlight “Assign
1. Global Hot Spare(s)” and press <Enter>.
Select the disks to assign as global spares by pressing <Insert> key.
2. Press <Enter> to assign the selected disks as global spares.
3.
To assign dedicated spares:
At the Manage Host Spare(s) submenu, use the <arrow keys> to highlight “Assign
1. Dedicated Hot Spare(s)” and press <Enter>.
Select the disks to assign as dedicated spares by pressing <Insert> key.
2. Press <Enter> to assign dedicated spares.
3. Press <C> to continue.
4.
To unassign spares:
At the Manage Host Spare(s) submenu, use the <arrow keys> to highlight
1. “Unassign Hot Spare(s)” and press <Enter>.
Select the disks to unassign as spares by pressing <Insert> key.
2. Press <Enter> to unassign the selected disks.
3. Press <C> to continue.
4.
Manage Hot Spare(s)
Assign Global Hot Spare(s)
Assign Dedicated Hot Spare(s) Unassign Hot Spare(s)
<↑><↓><→><←>=Choose, <Esc>=Back <Enter>=Select Menu Item
Available Keys
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Change the Controller Options

Controller Options allows the user to con󰘰gure options for the boot sequence. At the Main Menu, use the <arrow keys> to highlight “Controller Options” and press
<Enter> to enter submenu.
Toggles whether BIOS installs INT13 support
1----RAID0, 999GB, Normal(R/W)
Controller Options
Toggle INT13 Boot Support [ON]
Toggle Pause if Critical [OFF] Toggle Pause if O󰘳ine [OFF] Set Staggered Spinup Count [2]
AMD-RAID Array Con󰘰guration
Arrays Disks
0-00,500GB,Online 0-01,500GB,Online 0-02,1000GB,Ready 0-03,1000GB,Ready
<↑><↓><→><←>=Choose, <Esc>=Back <Enter>=Select Menu Item
Available Keys
Important
By default, all options are On. It is recommended that options remain On.

Booting the system from an array

This option allows the user to enable boot support. It is recommended that this option be disabled only if the system is booted from
another device.
At the Controller Options submenu, use the <arrow keys> to highlight “Toggle
1. INT13 Boot Support ” and press <Enter>.
Use the <arrow keys> to highlight “Toggle INT13 Boot Support”.
2. Press <Enter> to toggle between On and O󰘯.
3.

Pausing the boot sequence for warning messages

When the Pause feature is enabled and an array goes critical, o󰘳ine, or there is another problem with the system, the boot process stops and an error message is displayed on the screen. The user must press Enter to continue booting.
If the Pause feature is disabled, error messages are displayed brie󰘱y, but the system continues to boot.
At the Controller Options submenu, use the <arrow keys> to highlight “Toggle
1. Pause if Critical” and press <Enter>.
Set pauses to the boot sequence for critical/ o󰘳ine warnings. Use the <arrow
2. keys> to highlight Toggle Pause if Critical/ Toggle Pause if O󰘳ine.
Press <Enter> to toggle between On and O󰘯.
3.
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Change the Staggered Spinup Count

Depending on a system’s power supply load-rating, you might want to limit the number of disks that are spun-up together when a system is powered on.
At the Controller Options submenu, use the <arrow keys> to highlight “Set
1. Staggered Spinup Count ” and press <Enter>. The number within the brackets changes colour to indicate it is selected.
Use the <arrow keys> to change the number within the brackets. The minimum is
2. 1 and the maximum is 8.
Press <Enter> to save the setting.
3.
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Installing Driver

New Windows 7/ Windows 8/ Windows 8.1 Installation
The following details the installation of the drivers while installing operating system.
During the operating system installation, after selecting the location to install
1. Windows 7/ 8/ 8.1 click on “Load Driver” button to install a third party RAID driver.
When prompted, insert the “AMD RAID Driver” disk (optical drive or USB) and
2. press Enter.
Important
Please follow the instruction below to make an “AMD® RAID Driver” for yourself.
Insert the MSI Driver Disc into the optical drive.
Click the “Browse CD” on the Setup screen.
Copy all the contents in
\\ChipSet\W7_W8\Packages\Drivers\SBDrv\Bolton\RAID_Driver (for Windows 7
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or Windows 8) \\ChipSet\W81\Packages\Drivers\SBDrv\Bolton\RAID_Driver (for Windows 8.1)
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The driver diskette for AMD® RAID Controller is done.
You should be shown a list of available SCSI Adapters.
3. Select the appropriate RAID controller and press ENTER.
4. The next screen should con󰘰rm that you have selected the RAID controller. Press
5. ENTER again to continue.
You have successfully installed the RAID driver, and Windows setup should
6. continue.
Leave the disk /USB drive in the computer until the system reboots itself. Windows
7. setup will need to copy the 󰘰les after the RAID volume is formatted, and Windows setup starts copying 󰘰les.
Appendix B
Existing Windows Driver Installation
■ Insert the MSI Driver Disc into the optical drive.
1. The Disc will auto-run and the setup screen will appear.
2. Under the Driver tab, click on AMD chipset drivers by your need. The AMD chipset
3. drivers includes RAID Driver.
The drivers will be automatically installed.
4.
Con󰘰rming Windows Driver Installation
■ From Windows, open the Control Panel from My Computer followed by the
1. System icon.
Choose the Hardware tab, then click the Device Manager tab.
2. Click the “+” in front of the RAID Controllers hardware type. The driver AMD RAID
3. Controller should appear.
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Installing OS on 2.2TB RAID

If you plan to install 64bit operating system on a RAID volume greater than 2.2TB, you can only manually create and load the RAID array in EFI shell.
Create raid array will erase all the data stored on hard drives! Make sure to back up your 󰘰les! There is no way to reverse the process!
The following describes an example of how to install Windows 7/ 8/ 8.1 64bit on a RAID 0 volume greater than 2.2TB.
Appendix B
1. Access BIOS → SETTING → Advanced → Integrated Peripherals submenu.
2. Set the “SATA Mode” option to “RAID Mode”.
3. Set the “Board SATA RAID ROM” option to “UEFI DRIVER”.
4. Save and then reboot. Press F11 while system booting to access boot device selecting menu.
WARNING
5. Select “UEFI: Built-in EFI Shell” to access the EFI Shell environment.
6. Type “drvcfg” at the EFI shell prompt, it will show values of current con󰘰gurable items.
Shell> drvcfg
Con󰘰gurable Components Drv[40] Ctrl[B2] Lang[eng]
7. Refer to the value in [Drv] and [Ctrl], Type example “drvcfg -s 40 b2”.
Shell> drvcfg -s 40 b2
8. The RAID ROM will be loaded.
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9. Delete all logical drivers by selecting “Logical Driver Main Menu” → “Logical Driver Delete Menu”.
+ Logical Drive Main Menu
+ Logical Drive List Menu + Logical Drive Create Menu
+ Logical Drive Delete Menu
10. Make sure there are not any logical drivers (as shown below).
+ Logical Drive Delete Menu
- <Not Found Any Logical Drive>
11. Back to “Logical Driver Main Menu” and select “Logical Driver Create Menu”.
+ Logical Drive Main Menu
+ Logical Drive List Menu
+ Logical Drive Create Menu
+ Logical Drive Delete Menu
12. Select “Usable Physical Drive List”.
+ Logical Drive Create Menu
+ Usable Physical Drive List
+ Basic Setting
- Raid Mode : <RAID 0>
- Stripe Block (KB) : <64>
- Initialization : <Fast>
- Gigabyte Boundary : <Enable>
- Read Policy : <Read Ahead>
- Write Policy : <Write Back>
- Ld Name : _
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+ Ld Size Setting
13. Choose RAID member disks by pressing arrow key and space key.
+ Logical Drive Create Menu
- Hxxxxxx HD12345678 | 1500.30 GB [x]
- Wxx HD34567890 | 3000.59 GB
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14. Back to “Logical Driver Main Menu” and 󰘰ll “Ld Name”.
Appendix B
15. Select “Ld Size Setting” → “Start to Create”.
+ Logical Drive Create Menu
+ Usable Physical Drive List
+ Basic Setting
- Raid Mode : <RAID 0>
- Stripe Block (KB) : <64>
- Initialization : <Fast>
- Gigabyte Boundary : <Enable>
- Read Policy : <Read Ahead>
- Write Policy : <Write Back>
- Ld Name :
+ Ld Size Setting
+ Logical Drive Create Menu
+ Usable Physical Drive List
+ Basic Setting
- Raid Mode : <RAID 0>
- Stripe Block (KB) : <64>
- Initialization : <Fast>
- Gigabyte Boundary : <Enable>
- Read Policy : <Read Ahead>
- Write Policy : <Write Back>
- Ld Name : raidsys_
raidsys_
+ Ld Size Setting
- Ld Max Size : 3000.60 GB
- Ld Size (GB) : [0]
+ Start To Create
16. When prompt “Are You Sure To Create Logical Drive?” press Enter to con󰘰rm it.
Are You Sure To Create Logical Drive? ‘Enter’ Key - YES / ‘Esc’ Key -NO
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