Soltek SL-65DV2, SL-65DVB User Manual

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SL-65DVB/65DV2 V1.0
USER MANUAL
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Product Model : SL-65DVB/65DV2 Manual Revision : V1.0
USER NOTICE
his Users Guide & Technical Reference is for assisting system manufacturers and end-users in setting up and installing the
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motherboard.
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. Soltek Computer Inc. is not responsible for print­ing or clerical errors. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Soltek Computer Inc. No part of this manual may be reproduced, transmitted, trans­lated into any language in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose without the express written permission of Soltek Computer Inc. Companies and products mentioned in this manual are for identifi­cation purpose only. Product names appearing in this manual may or may not be registered trademarks or copyrights of their respec­tive companies.
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Release Date : November 2000
Copyright © 2000 Soltek Computer Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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SOLTEK AROUND THE WORLD
SOLTEK COMPUTER INC.
Address : 7F, No. 306-3, Ta-Tung Rd, Sec.1, Hsi-Chin, Taipei-
Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Telephone : 886-2-2642-9060 Fax : 886-2-2642-9065 E-mail : sashia@soltek.com.tw Web site : http://www.soltek.com.tw
SOLTEK KOREA INC.
Address : 1002, Chungjin Bldg. 53-5 Wonhyo-Ro, 3-Ka,
Yongsan-Ku Seoul 140-113, Korea
Telephone : 82-2-32717400 Fax : 82-2-32717405 E-mail : soltek@nuri.net
MOKA HOLDING B.V.
Address : De Run 4428 5503 LR Veldhoven, the Netherlands Telephone : 31-402-556150 Fax : 31-402-546006 E-mail : info@moka.nl
SOUL TECHNOLOGY EUROPE B.V.
Address : Sydneystraat 52-54 3047 BP Rotterdam, the Nether-
lands
Telephone : 31-10-2457492 Fax : 31-10-2457493 E-mail : sales@soultech-europe.com Web site : http://www.soultech-europe.com
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C O N T E N T
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................... 6
1-1 ITEM LIST CHECKUP ............................................................................ 6
1-2 CPU ........................................................................................................ 6
1-3 CHIPSET ................................................................................................ 6
1-4 ADVANCED HIGH-PERFORMANCE DRAM CONTROLLER ................6
1-5 FULL FEATURED ACCELERATED GRAPHICS PORT (AGP)
CONTROLLER ....................................................................................... 7
1-6 MULTI-I/O FUNCTION ........................................................................... 7
1-7 EXTENSION SLOTS ..............................................................................7
1-8 BIOS ....................................................................................................... 8
1-9 SOUND CONTROLLER ......................................................................... 8
1-10 POWER MANAGEMENT ..................................................................... 8
1-11 FROM FACTOR ....................................................................................8
1-12 HARDWARE MONITORING ................................................................ 8
1-13.1 MOTHERBOARD LAYOUT --- 65DVB .............................................. 9
1-13.2 MOTHERBOARD LAYOUT --- 65DV2 ............................................ 10
1-14 CHIPSET SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................. 11
1-15 MOTHERBOARD SPECIFICATION TABLE OF .................................12
65DVB & 65DV2 ................................................................................. 12
CHAPTER 2
HARDWARE SETUP................................................................... 14
2-1 CPU INSTALLATION ............................................................................14
2-2 MEMORY INSTALLATION ................................................................... 16
2-3 HDD / FDD INSTALLATION ................................................................. 17
2-4 BUS RATIO SELECT ........................................................................... 18
2-4.1 BUS CLOCK SELECT ....................................................................... 18
2-5 JUMPER DEFINITION ......................................................................... 19
2-5.1 ONBOARD FAN CONNECTOR (FAN1/FAN2) .................................. 19
2-5.2 USB PORT SELECT-1 (JP3/JP4) ..................................................... 19
2-5.3 ONBOARD AC97 CODEC SELECT (JP5/JP9)................................. 20
2-5.4 USB PORT SELECT-2 (JP6/JP7) ..................................................... 20
2-5.5 POWER LOST RESUME (JP8)......................................................... 21
2-5.6 CD-ROM AUDIO CONNECTOR (CD_IN1/CD_IN2) ......................... 21
2-5.7 CLEAR CMOS DATA (JBAT1) .......................................................... 21
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2-5.8 WAKE ON LAN FUNCTION (WOL1) ................................................ 21
2-5.9 THERMAL SENSOR CONNECTOR (RT2) ....................................... 23
2-6 CONNECTORS .................................................................................... 23
2-6.1 J2J3 ................................................................................................... 23
2-6.2 CHASSIS PANEL CONNECTOR ...................................................... 26
2-6.3 ATX POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR .............................................. 26
2-6.4 AUDIO MODEM RISER SLOT (AMR)............................................... 27
2-6.5 PS/2 MOUSE AND PS/2 KEYBOARD .............................................. 28
2-6.6 IRQ DESCRIPTION .......................................................................... 28
CHAPTER 3
SOFTWARE SETUP.................................................................... 30
3-1 ABOUT SOLTEK SUPPORT CD .......................................................... 30
3-2 VIA CHIPSET DRIVER INSTALLATION (4-IN-1 DRIVER)................... 30
3-3 AC’97 AUDIO CODEC INSTALLATION ................................................34
3-4 HARDWARE MONITOR INSTALLATION............................................. 35
CHAPTER 4
BIOS SETUP ............................................................................... 36
4-1 INTRODUCE THE BIOS ...................................................................... 36
4-2 WHAT IS BIOS SETUP ........................................................................ 36
4-3 HOW TO RUN BIOS SETUP ............................................................... 36
4-4 WHAT IS CMOS ................................................................................... 37
4-5 WHAT IS POST .................................................................................... 37
4-6 BIOS UPGRADE .................................................................................. 37
4-6.1 BEFORE UPGRADE BIOS ............................................................... 37
4-6.2 UPGRADE PROCESS ...................................................................... 38
4-7 CMOS SETUP UTILITY ....................................................................... 41
4-8 STANDARD CMOS SETUP ................................................................. 42
4-9 ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES ............................................................ 45
4-10 ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES ................................................... 50
4-11 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS ........................................................... 55
4-12 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP ...................................................... 59
4-13 PNP / PCI CONFIGURATION ............................................................ 65
4-14 PC HEALTH STATUS ......................................................................... 68
4-15 FREQUENCY/VOLTAGE CONTROL ................................................. 69
4-16 LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULTS .......................................................... 71
4-17 SET SUPERVISOR / USER PASSWORD ......................................... 71
4-18 SAVE & EXIT SETUP ......................................................................... 72
4-19 EXIT WITHOUT SAVING ................................................................... 72
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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION

1-1 ITEM LIST CHECKUP

• Motherboard
• Support CD
• User’s Manual
• Bundle Bonus Pack CD
• Bundle Bonus Pack Manual
• Temperature Sensor Cable
• ATA 66/100 IDE Cable
• FDD Cable

1-2 CPU

• Supports Intel® FC-PGA Pentium !!!TM up to 1GHz or above.
• Supports Intel or above.
• Supports VIA Cyrix !!! up to 600MHz.
• Supports CPU voltage Auto-Detect circuit.
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FC-PGA 370 Celeron & PGA 370 Celeron up to 766MHz

1-3 CHIPSET

• North Bridge - VIA VT82C693A APOLLO PRO-PLUS.
• South Bridge - VIA VT82C686A (for 65DVB only)
VIA VT82C686B (for 65DV2 only)

1-4 ADVANCED HIGH-PERFORMANCE DRAM CONTROLLER

• Supports FP, SDRAM, VCM memory types up to 3 DIMMS.
• 64-bit data width and 3.3V DRAM interface.
• Supports up to 768MB memory space.
• Different DRAM types may be used in mixed combinations.
• PCI-2.2 compliant, 32 bit 3.3V PCI interface with 5V tolerant inputs .
• DRAM interface synchronous with host CPU (66/100/133 MHz) or AGP (66MHz) for most flexible configuration.
• DRAM interface may be faster than CPU by 33MHz to allow use of PC100
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memory modules with 66MHz Celeron or use of PC133 with 100MHz Pentium III.
• DRAM interface may be slower than CPU by 33 MHz to allow use of older memory modules with newer CPUs (e.g., PC66 memory modules with 100 MHz Pentium III).
1-5 FULL FEATURED ACCELERATED GRAPHICS PORT (AGP) CONTROLLER
• AGP v2.0 compliant
• Supports Sideband Addressing (SBA) mode (non-multiplexed address/ data)
• Supports 133MHz 2x mode for AD and SBA signaling
• Pipelined split-transaction long-burst transfers up to 533 MB/sec

1-6 MULTI-I/O FUNCTION

• Two Ultra DMA-33 / 66 Master Mode PCI EIDE ports (for 65DVB only).
• Two Ultra DMA-33 / 66 / 100 Master Mode PCI EIDE ports (for 65DV2 only).
• Two UART’s for Complete Serial Ports.
• One dedicated IR connector:
Third serial port dedicated to IR function either through the two complete serial ports or the third dedicated port Infrared-IrDA (HPSIR) and ASK (Amplitude Shift Keyed) IR.
• Multi-mode parallel connector: Standard mode, ECP and EPP support.
• Floppy Disk connector: Two FDDs with drive swap support .
• Universal Serial Bus connector:
--- USB v1.1 and Intel Universal HCI v1.1 compatible.
--- Provides 2 build-in USB ports (another 2 internal USB ports for extensible purpose require an optional USB connect cable).
• PS/2 Keyboard connector.
• PS/2 Mouse connector.

1-7 EXTENSION SLOTS

• Five PCI bus Mater slots.
• One ISA slot.
• One AMR slot.
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• One AGP 4x mode slot.
• Three DIMM slots.

1-8 BIOS

• Award BIOS Version 6.0.
• Supports Plug & Play V1.0.
• FLASH MEMORY for easy upgrade.
• Supports BIOS writing protection.
• Year 2000 compliant.

1-9 SOUND CONTROLLER

• Sound Blaster Pro Hardware and Direct Sound Ready AC’97 Digital Audio Controller with Codec onboard.

1-10 POWER MANAGEMENT

• ACPI 1.0 compliant (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface).
• APM V1.2 compliant (Legacy power management).
• System event monitoring with two event classes.
• Supports PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse power on.
• Supports Wake On LAN (WOL) & Wake On Modem.
• Supports real time clock (RTC) with date alarm, month alarm, and century
field.

1-11 FROM FACTOR

• ATX from factor, 4 layers PCB.
• Motherboard size 19.0cm X 30.5cm.

1-12 HARDWARE MONITORING

• Programmable control, status, monitor and alarm for flexible desktop
management (software included).
• Five-positive voltage.
• Two-temperature monitoring.
• Three Fan-speed monitoring.
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1-13.1 MOTHERBOARD LAYOUT --- 65DVB

• Default Setting: Intel Celeron 300A/66 MHz
lower
upper
PS/2
MOUSE
PS/2
upper
USB0
COM2 COM1
LINE
LINE
MIC
1 4
1 4
1 3
1 3
lower
OUT
IN
JP9
JP8
K/B
16
USB1
USB2
1
LPT1
GAME/MIDI PORT
JP3
CD_IN2
JP4
CD_IN1
AC'97 Codec
FAN1
ATX POWER
ON DIP
1 3 1 3
SW1
1 2 3 4 5 6
AMR
JP6 JP7
1 3
1 3 1 3
JP5
RT1
VIA
VT82C
693A
AGP 2X
PCI 1
PCI 2
PCI 3
PCI 4
DIMM1
DIMM2
SOCKET 370
VIA
VT82C
686A
DIMM3
JP11
1
3
FDC1
Battery
RT2
65DVB/65DV2
Clock Generator
IDE2
IDE1
Li
FAN2
1 3
JBAT1
FLASH BIOS
JWOL1
PCI 5
ISA
HD/LED IR PWR SUSPEND
1 1
J2 J3
SPK RST PWR/LED SUSLED
Using non-compliant memory with higher bus clock (over clocking) may severely compromise the integrity of system.
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1-13.2 MOTHERBOARD LAYOUT --- 65DV2

• Default Setting: Intel Celeron 300A/66 MHz
lower
upper
PS/2
MOUSE
PS/2
upper
USB0
COM2 COM1
LINE
OUT
LINE
IN
MIC
1 4
1 4
1 3
1 3
lower
JP9
JP8
K/B
16
USB1
USB2
1
LPT1
GAME/MIDI PORT
JP3
CD_IN2
JP4
CD_IN1
AC'97 Codec
FAN1
ATX POWER
ON DIP
1 3 1 3
SW1
1 2 3 4 5 6
AMR
JP6 JP7
1 3
1 3 1 3
JP5
RT1
VIA
VT82C
693A
AGP 2X
PCI 1
PCI 2
PCI 3
PCI 4
DIMM1
DIMM2
SOCKET 370
VIA
VT82C
686B
RT2
DIMM3
Clock Generator
JP11
1
3
FDC1
Li
Battery
IDE2
JBAT1
IDE1
FAN2
1 3
10
FLASH BIOS
JWOL1
PCI 5
ISA
HD/LED IR PWR SUSPEND
1 1
J2 J3
SPK RST PWR/LED SUSLED
Using non-compliant memory with higher bus clock (over clocking) may severely compromise the integrity of system.
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1-14 CHIPSET SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM

Socket 370
CPU
65DVB/65DV2
AGP Slot or
3D Graphics
Controller
Hardware Monitoring
AC97 Codec
USBx4
Super IO
IDE x 2
Serial Port x 2 Infrared Port x 1 Parallel Port x 1
FDD x1
BIOS ROM
VIA
VT82C
693A
VIA
VT82C
686A/
686B
PCI1
Main Memory (DRAM)
PCI3
PCI2
Keyboard & Mouse
ATA 33/66 or
ATA 33/66/100
PM Control , GPIO , Reset
PCI4
PCI5
ISA1
Figure 1-11. VIA VT693A System Block Diagram Using the VT82C686A or VT82C686B South Bridge
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1-15 MOTHERBOARD SPECIFICATION TABLE OF 65DVB & 65DV2

Model
North bridge
Sorth bridge
Supports PC133 and PC100 FP, SDRAM and Virtual Channel
Memory
AGP Interface AGP Pro 2X Mode
Audio
IDE
I/O
PCI slot
ISA slot
Hardware
Monitoring
BIOS writing
Protection
Remark
65DVB
VIA VT82C693A APOLLO PRO-PLUS
VIA686A VIA686B
Memory (VCM) up to 768MB
3 DIMM Slots
Build-in AC97 codec
2 x Ultra 33/66
IDE ports
4 x USB ports, 1 x FDD port, 2 x COM ports,
1 x LPT port, 1 x IrDA, PS/2 Mouse, PS/1 K/B
5 x PCI Master Slots
1 x ISA slot
yes
yes
65DV2
2 x Ultra33/66/100
IDE ports
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ATTENTION !!!
1. Please refer to your processor installation or other documentation attached with your CPU for detailed installing instruction.
2. Installing a heat sink and cooling fan is necessary for proper heat dissipation from your CPU. Uncorrected installation may result in overheating and damage of your CPU.
3. Before changing the setting of CPU Vcore from BIOS program, user SHOULD make sure of correct specifi­cation both of CPU CLOCK and RATIO. Uncorrected setting may cause damage to your CPU.
65DVB/65DV2
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CHAPTER 2
HARDWARE SETUP

2-1 CPU INSTALLATION

Warning!!!
Never run the processor without the heat sink properly and firmly attached PERMANENT DAMAGE WILL RESULT.
1. Pull the lever sidways away from the socket, and then raise the lever up to a 90-degree angle.
SOCKET 370
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2. Take note of the red circle as below picture. When insert the CPU into socket, you can find out there is a definite pin orientation for CPU and socket.
SOCKET 370
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3. Make sure that the CPU positions in the socket tightly, and then put the lever down to complete the CPU installation.
SOCKET 370
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2-2 MEMORY INSTALLATION

WARING !!!
• Make sure that you unplug your power supply when adding or remoning memory modules or other system components, failure to do so may cause
severe damage to both your motherboard and expansion cards.
• Be careful when inserting or removing DIMM, fouceing a DIMM in or out of a socket can be damaged the memory module or the socket. Some of DIMMs contain EDO or FPM DRAM that accept only 5V power. These DIMM types are incompliant with the motherboard, the M/B only supports 3.3V true SDRAM DIMMs
Installing DIMM:
• Make sure you have the correct memory module type for your motherboard.
• Insert the mdule(s) as shown, DIMMs have 168-pins and two notches that will match with the onboard DIMM socket, memory modules are installed by inserting them straight into the slot until they “click” into place. They only fit in one direction so do not force them into place.
168-Pin DIMM Notch Key Definitions(3.3V)
DRAM Key Position Voltage Key Position
Unbuffered
3.3V
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Removing:
• Press the holding clips on both sides of socket out ward to release the DIMM, Gintly pull the DIMM out of the socket.
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2-3 HDD / FDD INSTALLATION

• To install HDD (Hard Disk Drive), you may connect the cable’s blue connector to the motherboard’s primary (IDE1) or secondary IDE connector, and then connect the gray connector to your slave de­vice and the black connector to your master device.If you install two hard disks , you must configure the second drive to Slave mode by setting its jumper accordingly.Please refer to your hard disk docu­mentation for the jumper settings.
• To install FDD (Floppy Disk Drive), you may connect the single end to the board , and connect two plugs on the other end to the floopy drives.
lower
upper
PS/2
MOUSE
PS/2
upper
USB0
lower
USB1
COM2 COM1
K/B
16
LPT1
FAN1
USB2
1
RT1
ATX POWER
DIMM1
DIMM2
SOCKET 370
DIMM3
Clock Generator
JP11
1
3
Hard Disk Drive Connector: Orient the red markings on the IDE ribbon cable to Pin1.
1 4
1 4
LINE
LINE
1 3
1 3
OUT
IN
MIC
JP9
JP8
GAME/MIDI PORT
CD_IN2 CD_IN1
AC'97 Codec
FLASH BIOS
JWOL1
VIA
1 3
1 3 1 3
VT82C
693A
FDC1
IDE2
IDE1
JP5
AGP 2X
PCI 1
PCI 2
PCI 3
PCI 4
VIA
VT82C
686B
Battery
RT2
Floppy Disk Drive Connector: Orient the red markings on the floppy ribbon cable to
Li
Pin1.
FAN2
1 3
JBAT1
SW1
ON DIP
1 2 3 4 5 6
AMR
JP3
1 3 1 3
JP4
JP6 JP7
PCI 5
SPK RST PWR/LED SUSLED
HD/LED IR PWR SUSPEND
ISA
1 1
J2 J3
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2-4 BUS RATIO SELECT

• Normally, the Bus Ratio (Frenquency Multiple) of your processor is locked by processor’s Vendor,setting of the CPU Bus Ratio will have no effect.
• Bus Ratio exceed 8.0X, user can not change all values from the ratio will be detected by BIOS automatically.
• The Bus Ratio Setting is available on unlocked processors only.
SW1 DIP1 ~ DIP4 SETTING
ON
ON
ON
3.0x
4.0x
5.0x
6.0x
7.0x
8.0x
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6
ONONON
OFF
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6
ONONON
OFF
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6
ON
ON
3.5x
ON
ON
4.5x
ON
ON
5.5x
ON
ON
6.5x
ON
ON
7.5x
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON

2-4.1 BUS CLOCK SELECT

• Over clocking is not recommanded, your system may work unstable.
SW1 DIP5 ~ DIP6 JP11: FSB SELECT
66/100/133MHz
Auto Select
(default)
100MHz
133MHz
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ON
ON
ON
ON OFF1ON OFF2ON OFF3ON OFF
4
ON OFF1ON OFF2ON OFF3ON OFF
4
ON OFF1ON OFF2ON OFF3ON OFF
4
OFF
5ON6
OFF5OFF
6
OFF
5ON6
1
3
1
3
1
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2-5 JUMPER DEFINITION

• The figure below shows the location of the motherboard’s jumper blocks.
CAUTION
• Do not move the jumper with the power on. Always turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the computer before changing the jumper. Otherwise, the motherboard could be damaged.

2-5.1 ONBOARD FAN CONNECTOR (FAN1/FAN2)

FAN1 / FAN2: ONBOARD FAN CONNECTOR (12V)
CPU FAN
FAN1
SYSTEM FAN
Those connectors support processor/system cooling fan with +12V. Those support three pin head connector. When connecting the wire to FAN connectors, user should give attention that the red wire is the positive and should be connected to the +12V, the black wire is Ground and should be connected to GND. If your motherboard has Hardware Monitor chipset on-board, you must use a specially designed fan with speed sensor to take advantage of this function. For fans with fan speed sensor, every rotation of the fan will send out 2 pulses. System Hardware Monitor will count and report the fan rotation speed.
FAN2
GND +12V SENSOR
NOTE 1: Always consult vendor for proper CPU cooling fan. NOTE 2: CPU FAN supports the FAN control. You can install PC Alert utility.
This will automatically control the CPU FAN speed according to the actual CPU temperature.

2-5.2 USB PORT SELECT-1 (JP3/JP4)

JP3/JP4: USB PORT SELECT (1)
Redirect USB port 3 to USB 2 connector (default)
Redirect USB port 3 to AMR
JP3 JP4
JP3 JP4
1 3
1 3 1 3
1 3
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2-5.3 ONBOARD AC97 CODEC SELECT (JP5/JP9)

JP5/JP9: ONBOARD AC'97 CODEC SELECT
Disabled
Enabled (default)
1 3
JP5 JP9
1 3
JP5 JP9

2-5.4 USB PORT SELECT-2 (JP6/JP7)

JP6/JP7: USB PORT SELECT (2)
Redirect USB port 2 to USB 2 connector (default)
Redirect USB port 2 to AGP
JP6 JP7
JP6 JP7
2-5.5 POWER LOST RESUME (JP8)
JP8: POWER LOST RESUME
Normal (default)
Enabled
JP8
JP8
3
1
3
1
1 3
1 3 1 3
1 3
3
1
3
1
NOTE: This jumper allows user to use the switch of ATX power supply
to control ON/OFF switch directly instead of using the power switch on the motherboard.
2-5.6 CD-ROM AUDIO CONNECTOR (CD_IN1/CD_IN2)
CD_IN1/CD_IN2: CD-ROM AUDIO CONNECTOR
20
CD_IN1PIN NO.
PIN 1 Left Channel PIN 2
GND
Left Channel
GNDPIN 3
Right ChannelPIN 4
CD_IN2
GND GND
Right Channel
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2-5.7 CLEAR CMOS DATA (JBAT1)

JBAT1: CLEAR CMOS DATA
Clear CMOS Data
JBAT1
65DVB/65DV2
1 3
Retain Data (default)
JBAT1
1 3
A battery must be used to retain the motherboard configuration in CMOS RAM.
NOTE : You can clear CMOS by shorting 2-3 pin when the system is
POWER OFF. Then, return to 1-2 pin position (default). It may damage the motherboard if clearing the CMOS in POWER ON status. Unplug the power cord from power supply before clearing CMOS will be a best bet for user.

2-5.8 WAKE ON LAN FUNCTION (WOL1)

WOL1 : WAKE ON LAN (WOL) FUNCTION
Connect the Wake On LAN signal from LAN card to WOL1
+5V standby GND
PME
WOL1
This connector connects to a LAN card with a Wake On LAN output. The connector powers up the system when a wake-up packet or signal is received through the LAN card.
This feature requires that Wake On LAN feature is enabled at the BIOS “Power Management Setup” and that your system has an ATX power supply with at least 720mA / +5V standby power.
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2-5.9 THERMAL SENSOR CONNECTOR (RT2)
RT2: THERMAL SENSOR CONNECTOR
a: Connect to RT2. b: Connect this thermal sensor to particular device which generates lots of heat such as Hard Driver, VGA chip, etc. When connected, user could observe the temperature change from the BIOS program.
USB2: 2nd USB Port
GAME/MIDI PORT
MIC port: Microphone Jack
Line In port: Audio In Jack
Line Out / Speaker Out port: Audio Out Jack
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2-6 CONNECTORS

• In this section we list all external connectors that user will use them.

2-6.1 J2J3

123456789101112131415
J2
HDD LED CONNECTOR
PIN 1 +5V PIN 2 HDD LED SIGNAL PIN 3 HDD LED SIGNAL PIN 4 +5V
This connector supplies power to the cabinet's IDE
DESCRIPTION
123456789101112131415
J2
activity LED. Read and write activity by devices connected to the Primary or SecondaryIDE connector will cause the LED to light up.
65DVB/65DV2
INFRARED CONNECTOR
PIN 6 INFRARED TRANSMIT SIGNAL PIN 7 GND PIN 8 INFRARED RECEIVE SIGNAL PIN 9 NONE PIN 10 +5V
This connector supports an optional wireless transmitting and receiving infrared module. This module mounts to a small opening on system cases that support this feature.
DESCRIPTION
User must also configure the setting through BIOS program "Peripheral Setup" to select whether UART2 is directed for use with COM2 or IrDA. Use the five pins and connect a ribbon cable from the module to the motherboard's IR connector according to the pin definitions.
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J2
ATX POWER SWITCH
PIN 12 ATX POWER SWITCH PIN 13 GND
The system power is controlled by a momentary switch connected to this lead. Pressing the button once will switch the system
DESCRIPTION
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J2
between ON and SOFT OFF. Pushing the switch while in the ON mode for more 4 seconds will turn the system off. The system power LED shows the status of the system's power.
SMI CONNECTOR
PIN 14 SMI(System Managment Interrupt) SIGNAL PIN 15 GND
This allows user to manually place the system into a suspend mode or "Green" mode, where system activity is decreased to save electricity and prolong the life of certain components when the system is not in use. This 2-oin connector connects to the case-mounted suspend switch. If you do not have a
DESCRIPTION
switch for the connector, you may use the "Turbo Switch". SMI is activated when it detects a short to open moment and therefore leaving it shorted will not cause any problems. This may require one or two presses depending on the position of the switch. Wake-Up can be controlled by settings in the BIOS but the keyboard will always allow wake-up(the SMI lead cannot wake up the system).
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SPEAKER CONNECTOR
PIN 1 SPEAKER SIGNAL PIN 2 NONE PIN 3 GND PIN 4 +5V
This SPEAKER connector connects to the case-
DESCRIPTION
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mounted speaker. Two sources (LINE OUT and SPEAKER) allow you to hear system beeps and warnings. Only SPEAKER allows you to hear system beeps before the integrated audio has been properly initialized.
RESET SWITCH CONNECTOR
PIN 5 RESET SIGNAL PIN 6 GND
RESET SWITCH connector connects to the case-
DESCRIPTION
mounted reset switch for rebooting your system without having to turn off your power switch. This is a preferred method of reboot to prolong the life of the system's power supply.
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SUSPEND LED
PIN 14 SUSPEND LED SIGNAL PIN 15 GND
DESCRIPTION Connect to Suspend indicator light.
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2-6.2 CHASSIS PANEL CONNECTOR

A.
B. C. D.
E. F. G. H. I. J. K.
A : PS/2 MOUSE PORT B : USB 0 PORT C : LPT1 PORT D : GAME/MIDI PORT E : PS/2 KEYBOARD PORT F : USB 1 PORT G : COM1 PORT H : COM2 PORT I : LINE / SPEAKER OUT J : LINE IN K : MICROPHONE

2-6.3 ATX POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR

• This connector connects to an ATX power supply. The plug from the power supply only inserts in an orientation because of the different hole sizes. Find the proper orientation and push down firmly making sure that all pins are aligned.
• Reminding that your power supply should support at least 10mA on the 5V standby voltage. It may cause an difficulty to power on the system if the power supply cant support the load.
• For Wake On LAN function, the power supply should support at least 720mA current.
+12V
+5V Standby
Power Good
GND
VCC
GND
VCC
GND VCC3 VCC3
VCC VCC
-5V GND GND GND Power Supply on GND
-12V VCC3
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2-6.4 AUDIO MODEM RISER SLOT (AMR)

The slot is a new open industry-standard specification for Audio/Modem solution, which use the AC’97 interface as the connection between the riser and the motherboard. Then specification main objective is to reduce the baseline implementation cost of audio and modem. The motherboard uses the primary channel for the on-board AC’97 code, so for using AMR modem card on the motherboard, the AMR modem card must be secondary.
Note: AMR modem card is not include with the motherboard.
lower
upper
PS/2
MOUSE
PS/2
AMR modem card
upper
USB0
LINE
LINE
1 4
1 4
1 3
1 3
lower
USB1
COM2 COM1
OUT
IN
MIC
CD_IN2 CD_IN1
AC'97 Codec
JP9
JP8
K/B
LPT1
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FAN1
USB2
1
ATX POWER
ON DIP
GAME/MIDI PORT
JP3
1 3 1 3
JP4
FLASH BIOS
JWOL1
JP6 JP7
SW1
1 2 3 4 5 6
AMR
1 3
1 3 1 3
RT1
VIA
VT82C
693A
JP5
SOCKET 370
AGP 2X
PCI 1
PCI 2
PCI 3
PCI 4
PCI 5
DIMM1
DIMM2
VIA
VT82C
686B
ISA
DIMM3
JP11
RT2
Clock Generator
1
3
FDC1
Li
Battery
IDE2
HD/LED IR PWRSUSPEND
1 1
J2 J3
IDE1
FAN2
1 3
JBAT1
SPK RST PWR/LED SUSLED
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2-6.5 PS/2 MOUSE AND PS/2 KEYBOARD

PIN 6 : None PIN 5 : Mouse Clock PIN 4 : Vcc PIN 3 : GND PIN 2 : None PIN 1 : Mouse Data
PS/2 MOUSE
PIN 6 : None PIN 5 : Keyboard Clock PIN 4 : Vcc PIN 3 : GND PIN 2 : None PIN 1 : Keyboard Data
PS/2 KEYBOARD

2-6.6 IRQ DESCRIPTION

IRQ Function Description Priority
IRQ 0 System Timer 1 IRQ 1 Keyboard Controller 2 IRQ 2 Programmable Interrupt N/A IRQ 3 Serial Port (COM 2) 11 IRQ 4 Serial Port (COM 1) 12 IRQ 5 13 IRQ 6 Floppy Disk Controller 14 IRQ 7 Parallel Port (LPT1) 15 IRQ 8 Real Time Clock (RTC) 3 IRQ 9 4 IRQ 10 5 IRQ 11 6 IRQ 12 PS/2 Mouse Port 7 IRQ 13 Coprocessor 8 IRQ 14 Primary IDE Channel 9 IRQ 15 Secondary IDE Channel 10
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• Both ISA and PCI expansion cards may require IRQs. System IRQs are available to cards installed in the ISA expansion bus first, then any re­maining IRQs are available to PCI cards. Currently, there are two types of ISA cards.
• The original ISA expansion card design, now referred to as “Legacy” ISA
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card, requires that you configurate the card’s jumpers manually and then
install it in any available slot on the ISA bus. To see a map of your used and free IRQs in Windows 98, the Control Panel in My Computer, contains a System icon, which gives you a Device Manager tab. Double-Clicking on a specific hardware device gives you a Resources tab which shows the Interrupt number and address. Double-Clicking Computers to see all the interrupts and addresses for your system. Make sure that no two devices use the same IRQ or your computer will experience problems when those two devices are in use at the same time.
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CHAPTER 3
SOFTWARE SETUP

3-1 ABOUT SOLTEK SUPPORT CD

• In Soltek support CD, it contains most informations for user’s requirement, such as Acrobat Reader, BIOS, User’s Manual, Driver, Hardware Monitor (if motherboard supports this function), Patch, and Utility etc.,User can browse the CD and get further details in regard of our motherboard. Of course, welcome to vendor’s website for the newest release.

3-2 VIA CHIPSET DRIVER INSTALLATION (4-IN-1 DRIVER)

Step 1:
• Please put the Support CD attached to motherboard into the CD-ROM drive.
• When appears a welcome window as left screen, then user should choose “Install Driver”.
Step 2:
• Click on the “VIA Chipsets Driver”.
Step 3:
• Click on the “4-in-1 driver”.
Step 4:
• Click on the “Install VIA 4-in-1 driver” to continue.
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Step 5:
• Press Next button to continue.
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Step 6:
• Click “Yes ” to continue.
Step 7:
• Press select the checkbox as below: Bus Master PCI IDE Driver AGP VxD Driver VIA Chipset Function’s Registry IRQ Routing Miniport Driver
Note: For user who are upgrading VIA Drivers. We
recommend installing the 4-in-1 as it will automatically detect and update the necessary drivers.
Step 8:
• Click “Install” and Press Next button to continue.
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Step 9:
• We recommend user to leave “Enable / Disable
[Ultra] DMA” checkbox empty.
Note: Whether select this item or not, user needs to
enable the Hard Disk DMA function in Control Panel manually. (For further details, please refer to next page)
Step 10:
• The default setup destination is C:\VIADMATOOL,
press Next button to continue.
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Step 11:
• Press Next button to continue.
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Step 12:
• Select “Install VIA AGP VxD” in turbo mode and
press Next button to continue.
Step 13:
• After all the setup process is finished, please restart
your computer by clicking on Finish.
bout Hard Disk DMA Function
A
Last but not least, user must enable the Hard Disk DMA function. The process is below:
1. [Start] [Setting] [Control Panel] [System] [Device Manager].
2. In Device Manager, select [Disk Drivers] [GENERIC IDE TYPEXX].
3. Select [Properties] for GENERIC IDE TYPEXX.
4. In Properties, select [Settings].
5. In Option item, select the DMA checkbox.
6. Restart your computer.
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3-3 AC’97 AUDIO CODEC INSTALLATION
Step 1:
• Please put the Support CD attached to motherboard into the CD-ROM drive.
• When appears a welcome window as left screen, then user should choose “Install Driver”.
Step 2:
• Click on the “VIA Chipsets Driver”.
Step 3:
• Click on the “AC’97 driver”.
Step 4:
• Press Next button to continue.
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Step 5:
• When asking you install or remove the audio driver,
please select “Install” and press Next button to continue.
Step 6:
• It’s recommended for user to restart the computer
after the audio driver is finished. Please select “Yes, I want to restart my computer now”.
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3-4 HARDWARE MONITOR INSTALLATION

Step 1:
• Please put the Support CD attached to motherboard into the CD-ROM drive.
• When appears a welcome window as left screen, then user should choose “Install Driver”.
Step 2:
• Click on the “VIA Chipsets Driver”.
Step 3:
• Click on the “Hardware Monitor Utility”.
Step 4:
• Press Next button to continue.
Step 5:
• The default destination is C:\VIAhm, then press Next button to continue.
Step 6:
• Press Next button to finish the Hardware Monitor setup process.
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CHAPTER 4
BIOS SETUP

4-1 INTRODUCE THE BIOS

• BIOS stands for Basic Input Output System. It is sometimes called ROM BIOS because it is stored in a Read-Only Memory(ROM) chip on the motherboard. BIOS is the first program to run when you turn on your computer.
• BIOS performs the following functions:
1. Initializing and testing hardware in your computer (a process called “POST”,
for Power On Self Test).
2. Loading and running your operating system.
3. Helping your operating system and application programs to manage your
PC hardware by means of a set of routines called BIOS Run-Time Service.

4-2 WHAT IS BIOS SETUP

• Setup is an interactive BIOS program that you need to run when:
1. Changing the hardware on your system. (For example: installing a new
Hard Disk etc.)
2. Modifying the behavior of your computer. (For example: changing the
system time or date, or turning special features on or off etc.)
3. Enhancing your computer’s behavior. (For example: speeding up perfor-
mance by turning on shadowing or caching)

4-3 HOW TO RUN BIOS SETUP

• One way of running SETUP is to press a special function key or key combi­nation during POST, before the operating system is loaded during POST, the BIOS usually displays a prompt such as:
Press DEL to enter SETUP
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4-4 WHAT IS CMOS

• CMOS is a special kind of memory maintained by a battery after you turn your computer off. The BIOS uses CMOS to store the settings you selected in SETUP. The CMOS also maintains the internal clock. Every time you turn on your computer, the BIOS Looks in CMOS for the settings you se­lected and configures your computer accordingly. If the battery charge runs too low, the CMOS content will be lost and POST will issue a “CMOS in­valid” or “CMOS checksum invalid” message. If this happens, you may have to replace the battery. After the battery is replaced, the proper set­tings will need to be stored in SETUP.

4-5 WHAT IS POST

• POST is an acronym for Power On Self Test. It’s a traditional name for the routines that the BIOS uses to test and initializes the devices on your sys­tem when the PC is powered on. Its meanings has grown to include any­thing the BIOS does before the operating system is started. Each of POST routines is assigned a POST code, an unique number which is sent to I/O port 080h before the routine is executed.

4-6 BIOS UPGRADE

• Motherboards incorporate the system BIOS in a Flash memory component. Flash BIOS allows user upgrades without the need to replace an EPROM component.
• The upgrade utility fits on a floppy diskette and provides the capability to save, verify, and update the system BIOS. The upgrade utility can be run from a hard disk drive or a network drive, but no memory managers can be installed during upgrades.

4-6.1 BEFORE UPGRADE BIOS

• It is recommended that you save a copy of the original motherboard BIOS along with a Flash EPROM Programming utility (AWDFLASH.EXE) to a bootable floppy disk in case you need to reinstall the BIOS later.
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4-6.2 UPGRADE PROCESS

Note: Normally, to upgrade BIOS that is unnecessary if the system is working fine without any problem, user should upgrade the BIOS unless you experienced incompatible problem or need BIOS upgrade to create new features. However, please read all information in this section before upgrading.
“AWDFLASH.EXE” is a Flash EPROM Programming utility that updates the BIOS by uploading a new BIOS file to the programmable flash ROM on the motherboard, This program only works in pure DOS environment, the utility
can not be worked in win95/98, ME, NT or WINDOWS 2000 environment.
Upgrading the system BIOS
Set 1. Pleas visit the board maker’s website, download the newest BIOS file and newest award flash utility “AWDFLASH.ESE” for the motherboard. The BIOS file you downloaded will be a *. bin format.
Step 2. Create a bootable diskette. Then copy the BIOS file and award flash utility “AWDFLASH,EXE” into the diskette.
Step 3. Insert the diskette into drive A, reboot you system and boot form the diskette.
Step 4. When booting is finished type awdflash *.bin/sn/py/cc and then press <Enter> to run BIOS upgrade program. (*.bin depends on your motherboard model and version code).
Step 5. After upgraded, please press <F1> or <F10> to exit or reset your system, Warning ! If there appears Write Fail while Award “FLASH MEMORY WRITER” verifying Flash memory, just repeat the process, please DO NOT reset or turn off the system. If the award memory flash utility was not able to update the BIOS successfully, you system may not able to boot up,
Step 6. You will see a message “CMOS checksum error-Default loaded” during booting the system. Please press <Del> to run CMOS setup utility, then reload ‘LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS” or “Load Optimized Defaults” and save this change.
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Figure 1 : Award Flash Memory Writer Start Screen
Figure2 : Award Flash Memory Writer Complete Screen
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The parameters of AWDFLASH.EXE
/sn: No original BIOS backup /py: Program flash memory /cc: Clear CMOS data after programming /r : Reset system after programming
NOTE: User can type AWDFLASH /? to get further details about
parameters. Wrong usage of parameter will damage the BIOS information, so that we strongly recommend user to leave pa­rameters away unless you realize their function.
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4-7 CMOS SETUP UTILITY

• This motherboard comes with the AWARD BIOS from AWARD Software Inc. Enter the CMOS SETUP UTILITY Main Menu by:
1. Turn on or reboot your system. After a series of diagnostic checks, the
following message will appear:
PRESS <DEL> TO ENTER SETUP
2. Press the <DEL> key and the main program screen will appear as follows.
CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1984 - 2000 Award Software
Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PnP/PCI Configurations
PC Health Status
Esc : Quit F10 : Save & Exit Setup (Shift) F2 : Change Color
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type...
Frequency Control
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
SAVE & EXIT SETUP
EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
: Select Item
3. Using the arrows on your keyboard, select an option, and press <Enter>.
Modify the system parameters to reflect the options installed in your system.
4. You may return to the Main Menu anytime by pressing <ESC>.
5. In the Main Menu, “SAVE AND EXIT SETUP” saves your changes and
reboots the system, and “EXIT WITHOUT SAVING” ignores your changes and exits the program.
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4-8 STANDARD CMOS SETUP

• Standard CMOS Setup allows you to record some basic system hardware configuration and set the system clock and error handling. You only need to modify the configuration values of this option when you change your system hardware configuration or the configuration stored in the CMOS memory gets lost or damaged.
Run the STANDARD CMOS SETUP as following:
1. Choose “STANDARD CMOS SETUP” from the Main Menu and a screen
with a list of option will appear:
CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1984-2000 Award Software
Standard CMOS Features
Date (mm:dd:yy) Wed, Nov 22 2000 Time (hh:mm:ss) 17 : 11 : 15
IDE Primary Master Press Enter 13022 MB IDE Primary Slave Press Enter None IDE Secondary Master Press Enter None IDE Secondary Slave Press Enter None
Drive A 1.44M, 3.5 in. Drive B None
Video EGA/VGA Halt On All Errors Base Memory 640K Extended Memory 65472K Total Memory 1024K
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
Item Help
Menu Level
2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the se-
lected options by using PgUp / PgDn / + / - keys.
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Date (mm:dd:yy) The BIOS determines the day of the week from the
other date information. This field is for information only. Press the left or right arrow key to move to the de­sired field (date, month, year). Press the PgUp or PgDn key to increment the setting, or type the de­sired value into the field.
Time (hh:mm:ss) The time format is based on the 24-hour military-time
clock. For example, 1 p.m. is 13:00:00. Press the left or right arrow key to move to desired field. Press the PgUp or PgDn key to increment the setting, or type the desired value into the field.
Primary / Secondary
Master / Slave
This field records the specifications for all non-SCSI hard disk drives installed in your system. Refer to the respective documentation on how to install the drives.
Drive A / Drive B Set this field to the type(s) of floppy disk drive(s) in-
stalled in your system. The choices are: 360KB, 5.25in.,
1.2MB, 5.25in., 720KB, 3.5in.,
1.44MB, 3.5in.,
2.88MB, 3.5in., None.
Video Set this field to the type of video display card installed
in the system. The choices are: Monochrome, Color 40x25, VGA / EGA, (default) Color 80x25.
Halt On Set this warning feature for the type of errors that will
cause the system to halt. The choices are: No Errors, All, But Keyboard, All, But Diskette, All, But Disk / Key.
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CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1984-2000 Award Software
IDE Primary Master
IDE HDD Auto-Detection Press Enter
IDE Primary Master Auto Access Mode Auto
Capacity 10243 MB
Cylinder 19846 Head 16 Precomp 65535 Landing Zone 19845 Sector 63
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
Menu Level
Item Help
3. Press <ESC> to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up all
items.
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4-9 ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES

• ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES allows you to improve your system perfor­mance or set up system features according to your preference.
Run the ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES as following:
1. Choose “ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES” from the Main Menu and a screen
with a list of option will appear:
2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the se-
lected options by using PgUp / PgDn / + / - keys. An explanation of the <F> keys follows:
<F1>: “Help” gives options available for each item. <Shift> + <F2>: Change color. <F5>: Get the previous values. These values are the values with which the
user started in the current session. <F6>: Load all options with the BIOS default values. <F7>: Load all options with the Setup default values.
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CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1984-2000 Award Software
Advanced BIOS Features
Virus Warning CPU Internal Cache External Cache CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking Process or Number Feature Quick Power On Self Test First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device Boot Other Device Swap Floppy Drive Boot Up Floppy Seek Boot Up NumLock Status Gate A20 Option Typematic Rate Setting Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) Typematic Delay (Msec) Security Option OS Select For DRAM > 64MB Video BIOS Shadow C8000-CBFFF Shadow CC000-CFFFF Shadow D0000-D3FFF Shadow D4000-D7FFF Shadow D8000-DBFFF Shadow DC000-DFFFF Shadow
Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Floppy HDD-0 CDROM Enabled Disabled Disabled On Fast Disabled 6 250 Setup Non-OS2 Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled
Menu Level
Item Help
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Virus Warning Enabled: Activates automatically when the system
boots up causing a warning message to appear if there is anything attempting to access the boot sector or hard disk parti­tion table.
Disabled: No warning message will appear when there
is something attempting to access the boot sector or hard disk partition table.
NOTE: Many diagnostic (or boot manager) programs which at-
tempt to access the boot sector table can cause the above warning message. If you will be running such a program, we recommend that you disable the virus protection first.
CPU Internal Cache Cache memory is additional memory that is much
faster than conventional DRAM (system memory). CPUs from 486-type on up contain internal cache memory, and most, but not all, modern PCs have additional (external) cache memory. When the CPU requests data, the system transfers the requested data from the main DRAM into cache memory, for even faster access by the CPU. The External Cache field may not appear if your sys­tem does not have external cache memory.
External Cache Choose Enabled or Disabled. This option allows you
to enable or disable the external cache.
CPU L2 Cache ECC
Checking
When you select Enabled, memory checking is en­able when the external cache contains ECC SRAMs. The choice: Enabled, Disabled.
Process or Number
The choice: Enabled, Disabled.
Feature
Quick Power On Self
Select Enabled to reduce the amount of time required
Test
to run the power-on self -test (POST). A quick POST skips certain steps. We recommend that you nor­mally disable quick POST. Better to find a problem during POST than lost data during your work.
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First/Second/Third/
Other Boot Device
The BIOS attempts to load the operating system from the devices in the sequence selected in these items. The choice: Floppy, LS/ZIP, HDD, SCSI, CDROM,
Disabled.
Swap Floppy Drive This field is effective only in systems with two floppy
drives. Selecting Enabled assigns physical drive B logical drive A, and physical drive A to logical drive B.
Boot Up Floppy Seek Enabled: During POST, BIOS checks the track num-
ber of the floppy disk drive to see whether it is 40 or 80 tracks.
Disabled: During POST, BIOS will not check the track
number of the floppy disk drive.
Boot Up NumLock
Status
Toggle between On or Off to control the state of the NumLock key when the system boots. When toggled On, the numeric keypad generates numbers instead of controlling cursor operations.
Gate A20 Option Gate A20 refers to the way the system addresses
memory above 1 MB (extended memory). When set to Fast, the system chipset controls Gate A20. When set to Normal, a pin in the keyboard controller con­trols Gate A20. Setting Gate A20 to Fast improves system speed, particularly with OS/2 and Windows.
Typematic Rate Setting When Disabled, the following two items (Typematic
Rate and Typematic Delay) are irrelevant. Keystroke repeat at a rate determined by the keyboard control­ler in your system. When Enabled, you can select a typematic rate and typematic delay.
Typematic Rate (Chars
/ Sec)
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Range between 6 and 30 characters per second. This option controls the speed of repeating keystrokes.
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Typematic Delay
(Msec)
Choose 250, 500, 750 and 1000. This option sets the time interval for displaying the first and the sec­ond characters.
Security Option If you have set a password, select whether the pass-
word is required every time the System boots, or only when you enter setup.
OS Select For DRAM >
64MB
Non-OS/2: For Non-OS/2 system. OS: For OS/2 operating system.
Video BIOS Shadow Enabled copies Video BIOS to shadow RAM for im-
proving performance. The choice: Enabled, Disabled.
C8000-CBFFF to
DC000-DFFFF Shadow
These options are used to shadow other expansion card ROMs.
3. Press <ESC> to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up all
items.
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4-10 ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES

• ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES allows you to change the values of
chipset registers. These registers control the system options.
Run the ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES as following:
1. Choose “ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES” from the Main Menu and a
screen with a list of option will appear:
2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the se-
lected options by using PgUp / PgDn / + / - keys. An explanation of the <F> keys follows:
<F1>: “Help” gives options available for each item. <Shift> + <F2>: Change color. <F5>: Get the previous values. These values are the values with which the
user started in the current session. <F6>: Load all options with the BIOS default values. <F7>: Load all options with the Setup default values.
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CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1984-2000 Award Software
Advanced Chipset Features
Bank 0/1 DRAM Timing SDRAM 10ns Bank 2/3 DRAM Timing SDRAM 10ns Bank 4/5 DRAM Timing SDRAM 10ns SDRAM Cycle Length 3 DRAM Clock Host CLK Memory Hole Disabled Read Around Write Disabled Concurrent PCI/Host Disabled System BIOS Cacheable Disabled Video RAM Cacheable Disabled AGP Aperture Size 64M AGP 2X Mode Enabled CPU to PCI Write Buffer Enabled PCI Dynamic Bursting Disabled PCI Master 0 WS Write Enabled
PCI Delay Transaction Enabled PCI#2 Access #1 Retry Enabled
AGP Master 1 WS Write Disabled AGP Master 1 WS Read Disabled USB Keyboard Support Disabled OnChip Sound Enabled OnChip Modem Disabled OnChip USB Enabled
Item Help
Menu Level
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
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Bank 0/1 2/3 4/5 DRAM
Timing
SDRAM Cycle Length
Time
DRAM Clock This item allows you to control the DRAM speed.
Memory Hole In order to improve performance, certain space in
This item allows you to select the value in this field, depending on whether the board has paged DRAMs or EDO (Extended Data Output) DRAMs. The choice: SDRAM 8/10ns,
Normal, Medium, Fast, Turbo.
You can select CAS latency time in HCLKs of 2/2 or 3/3. The system board designer should have set the values in this field, depending on the DRAM installed. Do not change the values in this field unless you change specifications of the installed DRAM or the installed CPU.
The choice: Host Clock, HCLK+33M, HCLK-33M.
memory is reserved for ISA cards. This memory must be mapped into the memory space below 16MB. The choice: 15M-16M, Disabled.
Read Around Write DRAM optimization feature: If a memory read is ad-
dressed to a location whose latest write is being held in a buffer before being written to memory, the read is satisfied through the buffer contents, and the read is not sent to the DRAM.
Concurrent PCI/Host Please leave it at default setting
System BIOS
Cacheable
Choose Enabled or Disabled. When enabled, the access to the system BIOS ROM addressed at F0000H - FFFFFH is cached.
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Video RAM Cacheable Choose Enabled or Disabled. When enabled, the
access to the VGA RAM addressed is cached.
AGP Aperture Size Choose 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 or 256 MB. Memory
mapped and graphics data structures can reside in a Graphics Aperture. This area is like a linear buffer. BIOS will automatically report the starting address of this buffer to the O.S.
AGP-2X Mode This item allows you to enable / disable the AGP-2X
mode.
CPU to PCI Write
Buffer
When this field is Enabled, writes from the CPU to the PCI bus are buffered, to compensate for the speed differences between the CPU and the PCI bus. When Disabled, the writes are not buffered and the CPU must wait until the write is complete before starting another write cycle. The choice: Enabled, Disabled.
PCI Dynamic Bursting When Enabled, every write transaction goes to the
write buffer. Bursting transactions then burst on the PCI bus and non-bursting transactions don’t. The choice: Enabled, Disabled.
PCI Master 0 WS Write When Enabled, writes to the PCI bus are executed
with zero wait states. The choice: Enabled, Disabled.
PCI Delay Transaction Leave this field at default
PCI #2 Access #1 Retry Leave this field at default
AGP Master 1 ws write Leave this field at default
AGP Master 1 ws read Leave this field at default
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USB Keyboard
Support
Enabled: Enable function when the USB keyboard is
being used.
Disabled: When the AT keyboard is being used,
choose disabled.
OnChip Modem Select Enabled to use the on-chip Modem capability
of your system. This field must be Disabled, if there is NO AMR modem card installed.
OnChip Sound Select Enabled to use the on-chip Audio capability of
your system. Most of the following field do not appear when this field is Disabled, for user who wants to use another sound card, this field must be Disabled.
OnChip USB This should be enabled if our system has a USB in-
stalled on the system board and you wish to use it. Even when so equipped, if you add a higher perfor­mance controller, you will need to disable this feature. The choice: Enabled, Disabled.
3. Press <ESC> to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up all
items.
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4-11 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS

• INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS option allows you to get some informations
inside your system when it is working.
Run the INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS as following:
1. Choose “INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS” from the Main Menu and a screen
with a list of option will appear:
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Integrated Peripherals
On-Chip IDE Channel 0 On-Chip IDE Channel 1 IDE Prefetch Mode Primary Master PIO Primary Slave PIO Secondary Master PIO Secondary Slave PIO Primary Master UDMA Primary Slave UDMA Secondary Master UDMA Secondary Slave UDMA Init Display First IDE HDD Block Mode Onboard FDD Controller Onboard Serial Port 1 Onboard Serial Port 2 UART 2 Mode IR Function Duplex TX, RX inverting enable Onboard Parallel Port Onboard Parallel Mode ECP Mode Use DMA Parallel Port EPP Type Onboard Legacy Audio Sound Blaster SB I/O Base Address SB IRQ Select SB DMA Select MPU-401 MPU-401 I/O Address Game Port (200-207H)
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
Enabled Enabled Enabled Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto PCI Slot Enabled Enabled Auto Auto Standard Half No, Yes 378/IRQ7 Normal 3 EPP1.9 Enabled Disabled 220H IRQ 5 DMA 1 Disabled 330-333H Enabled
Item Help
Menu Level
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2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the se-
lected options by using PgUp / PgDn / + / - keys. An explanation of the <F> keys follows:
<F1>: “Help” gives options available for each item. <Shift> + <F2>: Change color. <F5>: Get the previous values. These values are the values with which the
user started in the current session. <F6>: Load all options with the BIOS default values. <F7>: Load all options with the Setup default values.
On-Chip Primary/
Secondary PCI IDE
The chipset contains a PCI IDE interface with sup­port from two IDE channels. Select Enabled to acti­vate the first and/or the second IDE interface. Select Disabled to deactivate an interface if you install a pri­mary and/or second add-on IDE interface. The choice: Enabled, Disabled.
IDE Prefetch Mode The onboard IDE drive interfaces supports IDE
prefetching for faster drive accesses. If you install a primary and/or secondary add-in IDE interfaces, set this field to Disabled if the interface does not support prefetching. The choice: Enabled, Disabled.
Primary
Master / Slave PIO
Secondary
Master / Slave PIO
Choose Auto or Mode 0~4. The BIOS will detect the HDD mode type automatically when you choose Auto. You need to set to a lower mode than Auto when your hard disk becomes unstable. The choice: Auto, Mode 0, Mode 1, Mode 2, Mode 3,
Mode 4.
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Primary
Master / Slave UDMA
Secondary
Master / Slave UDMA
Ultra DMA/66 implementation is possible only if your IDE hard drive supports it and the operating environ­ment includes a DMA drive and your system software both support Ultra DMA/66, select Auto to enable BIOS support. The choice: Auto, Disabled.
Init Display First This option allows you to decide to activate PCI Slot
or AGP first. The choice: PCI Slot, AGP.
IDE HDD Block Mode Block mode is also called block transfer, multiple
commands, or multiple sector read/write. If your IDE hard drive supports block mode (most new drives do), select Enabled for automatic detection of the optimal number of block read/write per sector the drive can support. The choice: Enabled, Disabled.
Onboard FDC
Controller
Select Enabled if your system has a floppy drive con­troller (FDC) installed on the system board and you want to use it. If you install add-in FDC or the system has no floppy drive, select Disabled in this field. The choice: Enabled, Disabled.
Onboard Serial
Port 1 / Port 2
Select an address and corresponding interrupt for the first and second serial ports. The choice: 3F8/IRQ4, 2E8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, 2F8/
IRQ3, Disabled, Auto.
UART 2 Mode This item allows you to select which mode for the
Onboard Serial Port 2. The choice: Standard, HPSIR, ASKIR
IR Function Duplex This item allows you to select the IR half / full duplex
function. The choice: Half, Full.
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TX, RX inverting
enabled
This item allows you to enable the TX, RX inverting which depends on different H/W requirement. This field is not recommended to change its default set­ting for avoiding any error in your system. The choice: “No, No”, “No, Yes”, “Yes, No”, “Yes, Yes”.
Onboard Parallel Port This item allows you to determine onboard parallel
port controller I/O address setting. The choice: 378H/IRQ7, 278H/IRQ5, 3BC/IRQ7,
Disabled.
0nboard Parallel Port
Select an operating mode for the onboard parallel
Mode
(printer) port. Select Normal, Compatible, or SPP unless you are certain your hardware and software both support one of the other available modes. The choice: SPP, EPP, ECP, ECP + EPP.
ECP Mode Use DMA Select a DMA channel for the parallel port for use
during ECP mode. The choice: 3, 1.
Parallel Port EPP Type Select EPP port type 1.7 or 1.9
The choice: EPP1.7, 1.9.
Onboard Legacy Audio This field controls the onboard audio.
• Sound Blaster
• SB I/O Base Address
• SB IRQ Select
• SB DMA Select
• MPU-401
• MPU-401 I/O Address
• Game Port (200-207H)
3. Press <ESC> to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up all
items.
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4-12 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP

• POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP allows you to set the system’s power
saving functions.
Run the POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP as following:
1. Choose “POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP” from the Main Menu and a
screen with a list of option will appear:
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Power Management Setup
ACPI Function Power Management PM Control by APM Video Off Option Video Off Method MODEM Use IRQ Doze Mode Soft-Off by PWRBTN State After Power Failure Wake Up Events
Enabled Press Enter Yes Suspend Off V/H SYNC+Blank 3 Disable Instand-Off Auto Press Enter
Item Help
Menu Level
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the se-
lected options by using PgUp / PgDn / + / - keys. An explanation of the <F> keys follows:
<F1>: “Help” gives options available for each item. <Shift> + <F2>: Change color. <F5>: Get the previous values. These values are the values with which the
user started in the current session. <F6>: Load all options with the BIOS default values. <F7>: Load all options with the Setup default values.
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ACPI Function Select Enabled only if your computer’s operating sys-
tem supports the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) specification. Currently, Windows NT 5.0 support ACPI.
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Power Management User Define HDD Power Down Disable Doze Mode Disable Suspend Mode Disable
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
Power Management
Item Help
Menu Level
Power Management This option allows you to select the type (or degree)
of power saving for Doze, Standby, and Suspend modes. This table describes each power management mode:
Max Saving Maximum power savings. Only Available for SL CPUs.
Inactivity period is 1 minute in each mode.
User Define Set each mode individually. Select time-out periods
in the section for each mode, below.
Min Saving Minimum power savings. Inactivity period is 1 hour
in each mode (except the hard drive).
HDD Power Down When enabled and after the set time of system
inactivity, the hard disk drive will be powered down while all other devices remain active.
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Doze Mode When enabled and after the set time of system
inactivity, the CPU clock will run at slower speed while all other devices still operate at full speed.
Suspend Mode After the selected period of system inactivity, the
chipset enters a hardware suspend mode, stopping the CPU clock and possibly causing other system devices to enter power management modes.
PM Control by APM When enabled, an Advanced Power Management
device will be activated to enhance the Max. Power Saving mode and stop the CPU internal clock, If Ad­vanced Power Management (APM) is installed on your system, selecting Yes gives better power savings. If the Max. Saving is not enabled, this will be present to No.
Video Off Option When enabled, this feature allows the VGA adapter
to operate in a power saving mode.
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MODEM Use IRQ Name the interrupt request (IRQ) line assigned to the
modem (if any) on your system. Activity of the se­lected IRQ always awakens the system. The choice: 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, NA.
Soft-Off by PWRBTN Instant-Off : Turn off the system power at once after
pushing the power button. Delay 4 Sec: Turn off the system power 4 seconds after pushing the power button. (To meet PC97/98 spec)
State After Power
Failure
This field lets you determine the state that your PC returns to after a power failure. The choice: On, Off, Auto
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Wake Up Events
VGA LPT & COM HDD & FDD PCI Master Modeam Ring Resume RTC Alarm Resume Date (of Month) Resume Time (hh:mm:ss) IRQS Activity Monitoring
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
OFF LPT/COM ON OFF Disabled Disabled 0 0 0 0 Press Enter
Item Help
Menu Level
VGA When Enabled, you can set the VGA awakens the
system
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LPT & COM When On of LPT & COM, any activity from one of the
listed system peripheral devices or IRQs wakes up the system.
HDD & FDD When On of HDD & FDD, any activity from one of the
listed system peripheral devices wakes up the system.
PCI Master When On of PCI Master, any activity from one of the
listed system peripheral devices wakes up the system.
Modem Ring Resume An input signal on the serial Ring Indicator (RI) Line
(in other words, an incoming call on the modem) Awak­ens the system from a soft off state.
RTC Alarm Resume When Enabled, you can set the data and time at the
which the RTC (Real Time Clock) alarm awakens the system from suspend mode. The choice: Disabled, Enabled.
Date (of Month) Set a certain date when RTC Alarm Resume option
Resume Time (hh:mm:
ss)
is Enabled to awaken the system. This option is con­current with Resume Time option.
Set a certain time when RTC Alarm Resume option is Enabled to awaken the system. This option is con­current with Date option.
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The following is a list of IRQ’s (Interrupt Requests), which can be exempted much as the COM ports and LPT ports above can. When an I/O device wants to gain the attention of the operating system, it signals this by causing an IRQ to occur. When the operating system is ready to respond to the request, it interrupts itself and performs the service. When set On, activity will neither prevent the system from going into a power management mode nor awaken it.
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IRQ Activity Monitoring
Primary INTR ON IRQ 3 (COM2) Primary IRQ 4 (COM1) Primary IRQ 5 (LPT2) Primary IRQ 6 (Floppy Disk) Primary IRQ 7 (LPT1) Primary IRQ 8 (RTC Alarm) Disabled IRQ 9 (IRQ2 Redir) Secondary IRQ 10 (Reserved) Secondary IRQ 11 (Reserved) Secondary IRQ 12 (PS/2 Mouse) Primary IRQ 13 (Coprocessor) Disabled IRQ 14 (Hard Disk) Primary IRQ 15 (Reserved) Disabled
Item Help
Menu Level
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
3. Press <ESC> to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up all
items.
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4-13 PNP / PCI CONFIGURATION

• PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION allows you to set the system’s power saving
functions.
Run the PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION as following:
1. Choose “PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION” from the Main Menu and a screen
with a list of option will appear:
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PnP/PCI Configurations
PNP OS Installed Reset Configuration Data
Resources Controlled By IRQ Resources DMA Resources
No Disabled
Auto(ESCD) Press Enter Press Enter
Item Help
Menu Level
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop Assign IRQ For VGA Assign IRQ For USB
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
Disabled Enabled Enabled
2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the se-
lected options by using PgUp / PgDn / + / - keys. An explanation of the <F> keys follows:
<F1>: “Help” gives options available for each item. <Shift> + <F2>: Change color. <F5>: Get the previous values. These values are the values with which the
user started in the current session. <F6>: Load all options with the BIOS default values. <F7>: Load all options with the Setup default values.
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PNP OS Installed Select Yes if the system operating environment is
Plug-and Play aware (e.g., Windows 95).
NOTE: BIOS will automatically disable all PnP resources except
the boot device card when you select Yes on Non-PnP operating system.
Reset Configuration
Normally, you leave this Disabled. Select Enabled to
Data
reset Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add­on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the operating system cannot boot.
Resource ControlledByThe plug and play AwardBIOS can automatically con-
figure all the boot and play-compatible devices. If you select Auto, all the interrupt request (IRQ) and DMA assignment fields disappear, as the BIOS auto­matically assigns them.
IRQ Resources Press Enter. Please refer to the below list.
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IRQ Resources
IRQ-3 assigned to PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-4 assigned to PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-5 assigned to PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-7 assigned to PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-9 assigned to PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-10 assigned to PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-11 assigned to PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-12 assigned to PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-14 assigned to PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-15 assigned to PCI/ISA PnP
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Menu Level
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:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
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DMA Resources Press Enter. Please refer to the below list.
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DMA Resources
DMA-0 assigned to PCI/ISA PnP DMA-1 assigned to PCI/ISA PnP DMA-3 assigned to PCI/ISA PnP DMA-5 assigned to PCI/ISA PnP DMA-6 assigned to PCI/ISA PnP DMA-7 assigned to PCI/ISA PnP
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
Menu Level
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop Leave this field at Disabled.
The choice: Enabled, Disabled.
Assign IRQ for VGA Enabled: Add one IRQ to VGA controller.
Disabled: Remove IRQ from USB controller. The sys­tem will have extra IRQ for other devices but the VGA controller will still not be disabled. (Only IRQ was removed)
Item Help
Assign IRQ for USB Enabled: Add one IRQ to USB controller.
Disabled: Remove IRQ from USB controller. The sys­tem will have extra IRQ for other devices but the USB controller will still not be disabled. (only IRQ was removed)
3. Press <ESC> to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up all
items.
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4-14 PC HEALTH STATUS

• This section helps you to get more information about your system including
CPU temperature, FAN speed and voltage. It is recommended that you contact with your motherboard supplier to get proper value about your set­ting of the CPU temperature.
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PC Health Status
Current CPU Temp Current System Temp Current CPUFAN1 Speed Current CPUFAN2 Speed Vcore
2.5V
3.3V 5V 12V
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
Item Help
Menu Level
Current CPU Temp. Shows current CPU temperature.
Current System Temp. Shows current system temperature.
Current CPU FAN1
Speed
Shows current CPU FAN1 speed. The fan must pro­vide rotary pulse. (Normally these types of fan have a three-wire connector)
Current CPUFAN2
Speed
Shows current CPUFAN2 speed. The fan must pro­vide rotary pulse. (Normally these types of fan have a three-wire connector)
Vcore Shows power supply actual voltage value.
• Press <ESC> to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up all items.
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4-15 FREQUENCY/VOLTAGE CONTROL

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Frequency Control
Auto Detect DIMM/PCI CLK Disabled Spread Spectrum  Disabled CPU Host Clock (CPU/PCI) Default
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
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Item Help
Menu Level
Auto Detect
DIMM/PCI CLK
This item allows you to enable/disable detect DIMM/ PCI Clock. The choice: Enabled, Disabled.
Spread Spec-
trum Modulated
This item allows you to enable/disable the spread spectrum modulate. The choice: Enabled, Disabled.
CPU Host Clock
(CPU/PCI)
This item allows you to select CPU/PCI frequency. The choice: Default, 100/33MHz, 103/34MHz, 105/ 35MHz, 112/37MHz, 115/38MHz, 120/40MHz, 124/ 41MHz.
• Press <ESC> to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up all items.
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4-16 LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULTS
• When you press <Enter> on this item you get a confirmation dialog box
with a message similar to:
“ Load Optimized Defaults (Y / N) ? N ”
Pressing “Y” loads the BIOS default values that are factory settings for opti-
mal performance system operations.
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4-17 SET SUPERVISOR / USER PASSWORD

• These two options allow you to set your system passwords. Normally, the
supervisor has a higher ability to change the CMOS setup option than the user. The way to set up the passwords for both Supervisor and User are as follows:
1. Choose “Change Password” in the Main Menu and press <Enter>. The
following message appears:
“Enter Password : “
2. The first time you run this option, enter your password up to 8 characters
and press <Enter>. The screen does not display the entered characters.
3. After you enter the password, the following message appears prompting
you to confirm the password:
“Confirm Password : “
4. Enter the same password “exactly” as you just typed again to confirm the
password and press <Enter>.
5. Move the cursor to Save & Exit Setup to save the password.
6. If you need to delete the password or entered before, choose the Super-
visor Password and press <Enter>. It will delete the password that you had before.
7. Move the cursor to Save & Exit Setup to save the option you did, other-
wise the old password will still be there the next time you turn your system on.
8. Press <Enter> to exit to the Main Menu.
NOTE: If you forget or lose the password, the only way to access
the system is to clear the CMOS RAM. All setup informa­tions will be lost and you need to run the BIOS setup pro­gram again.
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4-18 SAVE & EXIT SETUP

• SAVE & EXIT SETUP allows you to save all modifications you have speci-
fied into the CMOS memory. Highlight this option on the Main Menu and the following message appears:
“SAVE to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N) ? Y “
Press <Enter> key to save the configuration changes.

4-19 EXIT WITHOUT SAVING

• EXIT WITHOUT SAVING option allows you to exit the Setup Utility without
saving the modifications that you have specified. Highlight this option on the Main Menu and the following message appears:
“Quit Without Saving (Y/N) ? N “
You may change the prompt to “Y” and press <Enter> key to leave this op­tion .
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