Soltek SL-865Pro-FGR User Manual

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Contents
Item Checkup ........................................................ 9
Chapter 1 Specification ........................................... 10
1-1 Mainboard Layout ................................................................. 11
1-2 Mainboard Specification Table ........................................... 12
1-3 Chipset System Block Diagram........................................... 13
1-4 Mainboard Specifications .................................................... 14
1-4.2 System Chipsets ........................................................................... 14
1-4.3 Memory ......................................................................................... 14
1-4.5 Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) Interface........................... 15
1-4.6 Multi-I/O Functions ....................................................................15
1-4.7 Expansion Slots ............................................................................ 15
1-4.8 Gigabit Ethernet Controller on board.....................................15
1-4.9 Advanced System Power Management ....................................16
1-4.10 Hardware Monitor on board ................................................... 16
1-4.11 AC’97 Audio Codec on board ................................................. 16
1-4.12 Serial ATA RAID Controller ................................................... 16
1-4.13 IDE RAID Controller ............................................................... 16
1-4.14 IEEE 1394 Interface..................................................................17
1-4.15 Form Factor................................................................................17
Chapter 2 Hardware Setup..................................... 18
2-1 CPU Installation with Socket 478B .................................... 19
2-1.1 To Identify a Pentium 4 CPU..................................................... 19
2-1.2 CPU Installation with Socket 478B ..........................................20
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2-2 Pentium 4 CPU Fan Installation ......................................... 21
2-3 Memory Installation ............................................................. 22
2-3.1 To Install DDR SDRAM Module .............................................. 22
2-3.2 Dual Channel Memory Features............................................... 23
2-3.3 To Remove a DIMM ....................................................................23
2-4 AGP 8X/4X Slot Installation................................................ 24
2-5 IDE Connectors Installation................................................ 25
2-6 Serial ATA RAID Connectors .............................................. 26
2-7 Floppy Drive Connector Installation ................................. 27
2-8 ATX V2.03 Power Supply Installation ............................... 28
2-9 Jumper Settings ..................................................................... 29
2-9.1 JCLK1 & JCLK2: CPU Frequency Select.............................. 30
2-9.2 JBAT1: Clear CMOS ..................................................................31
2-9.3 JKB1: Keyboard / Mouse Wake Up ......................................... 31
2-10 Other Connectors Configuration...................................... 32
2-10.1 On Board Fan Connectors .......................................................32
2-10.2 USB Ports and USB Pin-headers ............................................33
2-10.3 Chassis Panel Connectors ........................................................34
2-10.4 Thermal Detector.......................................................................34
2-10.5 CD-ROM Audio Connectors.................................................... 35
2-10.6 PS/2 Mouse And PS/2 Keyboard ............................................. 35
2-10.7 Front Panel Audio Connector ................................................ 36
2-10.8 LAN Connector .......................................................................... 36
2-10.9 Complex Pin-header..................................................................37
2-10.10 LED2: Debug LED ..................................................................39
2-10.11 IEEE 1394 Connectors............................................................ 40
2-10.12 S/PDIF Connector ................................................................... 41
Chapter 3 Software Setup ....................................... 42
3-1 To Open up the Support CD ................................................ 43
3-2 Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility........................ 44
3-3 AC’97 Audio Driver Installation......................................... 45
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3-3.1 Install AC’97 6-channel Audio Driver ..................................... 45
3-3.2 Verify 6-channel Audio ...............................................................46
3-4 To Install Hardware Monitor Utility.................................. 49
3-4.2 Verification .................................................................................. 50
3-5 To Install LAN Drivers ......................................................... 51
3-5.1 Intel 82547EI LAN driver on Windows ME / 2000 / XP....... 51
3-5.2 Intel 82547EI LAN driver on Windows 9X.............................52
3-6 To Install USB 2.0 Driver for Windows 2000/XP............. 54
3-7 Install SIL3114 SATA Driver on Windows 98SE/ME ..... 55
3-8 To Install RAID Driver......................................................... 57
Chapter 4 AMI BIOS Setup.................................... 58
4-1 About BIOS Setup ................................................................. 59
4-2 To Run BIOS Setup ............................................................... 59
4-3 About CMOS .......................................................................... 59
4-4 The POST ( Power On Self Test ) ....................................... 59
4-5 To Update BIOS ..................................................................... 60
4-6 BIOS SETUP --- CMOS Setup Utility................................ 62
4-6.1 CMOS Setup Utility ....................................................................62
4-6.2 Standard BIOS Features ............................................................64
4-6.3 Advanced BIOS Features ........................................................... 65
4-6.3.1 CPU Configuration................................................................... 66
4-6.3.2 IDE Configuration.................................................................... 67
4-6.3.3 Floppy Configuration ............................................................... 71
4-6.3.4 Super IO Configuration ...........................................................72
4-6.3.5 Hardware Health Configuration............................................. 74
4-6.3.6 ACPI Configuration ................................................................. 75
4-6.3.7 USB Configuration ................................................................... 77
4-6.3.8 Frequency/Voltage Control...................................................... 79
4-6.3.9 Power Management .................................................................. 80
4-6.3.10 Sil3114 Configuration............................................................. 82
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4-6.4 Advanced Chipset Features ....................................................... 83
4-6.4.1 NorthBridge Configuration ..................................................... 84
4-6.4.2 SouthBridge Configuration ..................................................... 86
4-6.5 PCI/PNP Resource Management .............................................. 87
4-6.6 Boot Configuration Setup .......................................................... 89
4-6.6.1 Boot Settings Configuration .................................................... 90
4-6.6.2 Boot Device Priority ................................................................. 91
4-6.7 Boot Security Features ............................................................... 92
4-6.7.1 Supervisor Password ................................................................92
4-6.7.2 User Password........................................................................... 92
4-6.7.3 Change Supervisor Password .................................................. 93
4-6.7.4 Change User Password ............................................................ 94
4-6.7.5 Clear User Password ................................................................ 94
4-6.7.6 Boot Sector Virus Protection ................................................... 95
4-6.8 Save Changes and Exit ............................................................... 95
4-6.9 Discard Changes ( and Exit ).....................................................96
4-6.10 Load Optimal Defaults .............................................................96
4-6.11 Discard Changes ........................................................................96
Chapter 5 RAID & Driver Setup ........................... 98
5-0 About Disk Array................................................................... 99
5-0-1 Disk Array Interpretation..........................................................99
5-0-2 Disk Array Member .................................................................... 99
5-0-3 Disk Array Types .........................................................................99
5-1 Enable Silicon Image SATA RAID in System BIOS...... 100
5-2 Select Silicon Image SATA RAID in System BIOS........ 101
5-3 To Enter RAID BIOS Setup............................................... 102
5-4 Creating RAID ..................................................................... 103
5-5 Deleting RAID ...................................................................... 104
5-6 Finishing RAID .................................................................... 104
5-7 To Install Sil3114 SATA/SATA RAID Driver.................. 105
5-7-1 Install SATA/SATA RAID Driver on Windows 2000/XP.... 105
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5-7-2 Sil3114 SATA RAID Driver on Windows 98SE/Me.............108
5-8 To Set up IT8212F with ITE RAID Interface ..................110
5-8-1 ITE RAID Setup ........................................................................ 111
5-8-2 To Install ITE RAID Driver .................................................... 113
APPENDICES.........................................................114
Appendix-1 Identify Mainboard Model Number ..................115
Appendix-2 Technical Terms .....................................................116
Appendix-3 AMI BIOS CheckPoint and Beep Code List.... 123
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Item Checkup
• Mainboard
• Multi-lingual Quick Installation Guide
• User Manual (Mainboard)
• Support CD
• Bundled Bonus Pack CD
• Bundled Bonus Pack Manual
• 2 x Floppy Diskette with RAID Driver
• Cable : 2 x ATA66/100 IDE Cable 4 x Serial ATA Cable 2 x SATA Power Cable 1 x FDD Cable 1 x 1394 Cable
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Chapter 1 Specification
Introduction
This mainboard features an integration of the powerful processor In­tel Pentium 4 and the single-chip North Bridge Intel 865PE. The Intel P4 processor is a rapid execution engine providing 800/533/400MHz system bus, while North Bridge Intel 865PE is a high performance inte­grated chipset providing Dual Channel DDR 400/333/266 SDRAM memory interface, Hub interface as well as AGP interface.
Integrated with Intel 865PE, South Bridge Intel ICH5 supports the LPC I/O, upstream Hub interface, PCI interface, IDE interface, Serial ATA interface, USB 2.0 interface, AC’97 2.2 (6-channel) Audio interface and the interrupt control. This chapter is to introduce to users every advanced function of this high performance integration.
Topics included in this chapter are: 1-1 Mainboard Layout 1-2 Mainboard Specifications** 1-3 Mainboard Specification Table 1-4 Chipset Diagram
** If any difference is found between the mainboard description and the Mainboard you are using, please look up the Errata/ Update Slip enclosed inside for the correction or updated information, or else contact the mainboard Dealer or visit our Web Site for the latest manual update.
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1-1 Mainboard Layout
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Fan3
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Intel
USB3
Fan1
DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4
Li
Battery
mPGA478
PW1
ATX Power
Intel
Intel 82865PE
DDR 400/333/266MHz
865PE
JCLK1
JCLK2
1
AGP1 (8X/4X)
Fan2
JBAT1
PCI1
PCI2
1
USB4
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PCI3
Intel
ICH5
SATA6
SATA5
1
Winbond
W83627HF
RT1
NJ1
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HDD
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SPK RST
IDE1 IDE2 IDE4 IDE3FD1
VIA
BIOS
Silicon Image
Sil3114
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SATA3
SATA4
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PCI5
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VT6307
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1-2 Mainboard Specification Table
865Pro-FGR Specifications and Features
CPU
North Bridge
South Bridge
BIOS
Memory
I/O Chip
AGP interface
Audio
IDE Interface
SATA Interface
RAID Interface
Socket 478B for P4 CPU(HT CPU included)
Intel 865PE, 800/533/400MHz FSB
Intel ICH5
AMI BIOS
Dual-channel DDR 400/333/266 SDRAM, up to 4GB in 4 DIMM slots
W83627HF, with Hardware Monitor
AGP8X/4X Mode only; 1 AGP Slot on board
AC’97 Audio 2.2 compliant, 6 channel audio
2 ATA100 IDE ports, 2 ATA133 IDE ports by IT8212F IDE RAID Controller
4 Serial ATA connectors by Silicon Image SIL3114 supporting 4 SATA Hard Disks
2 Serial ATA connectors supported by ICH5
4 Serial ATA connectors by Silicon Image SIL3114 supporting RAID 0, 1, 0+1
2 ATA133 IDE ports by IT8212F supporting RAID 0, 1, 0+1
PCI Slots
I/O Connectors
Networking
IEEE1394 Interface
Other Features
5 PCI Master slots on board
8 USB V2.0, 1 FDD port, 2 COM ports, 1 LPT, 1 IrDA, 1 PS/2 K/B, 1 PS/2 Mouse
Gigabit LAN Controller Intel 82547EI
2 IEEE1394 ports by VIA VT6307
Keyboard/Mouse Wake Up
Debug LED
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1-3 Chipset System Block Diagram
Intel Pentium 4 CPU
(Hyper-Threading Included)
System Bus 800/533/400MHz
RJ45
82547EI
(Communication Streaming Architecture)
AGP Slot
AGP 8X/4X
North Bridge
Intel
865PE
266MB/s Hub Interface
DDR memory Interface
DDR 400/ 333/266 SDRAM
System Memory
2 IDE Connectors
USB Ports
4 SATA ports
RAID 0, 1 ,0+1
2 SATA ports
Mouse/Keyboard
Serial Ports
Printer Port
H/Monitor
ATA 100/66/33
South
PCI Bus
5 PCI Slots
Bridge
USB Bus V2.0
Intel
AC’97 2.2
Audio Codec (6-channel)
ICH5
IR
FDD
SIL3114
Serial ATA
LPC I/O W83627HF
IT8212F
VIA VT6307
2 IDE Connectors
RAID 0, 1 ,0+1
2 IEEE1394 ports
BIOS
Pentium 4 + Intel 865PE + Intel ICH5 Diagram
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1-4 Mainboard Specifications
1-4.1 CPU Socket
CPU Socket 478B on board, supporting Intel® Pentium 4 processors (including Intel Hyper-Threading CPUs) in 478-pin package for :
-- 800/533/400MHz System Bus -- 512KB L2 Advanced Transfer Cache
-- Hyper-pipelined technology -- Advanced dynamic execution;
-- Rapid Execution Engine -- Streaming SIMD Extensions 2
-- 128 Bit Enhanced Floating Point Unit -- Execution Trace Cache
1-4.2 System Chipsets
North Bridge Intel 865PE:
• A high performance integrated chipset providing processor interface
(including Hyper-threading Technology), Dual channel DDR 400/333/
266 SDRAM memory interface, Hub interface, AGP interface.
• Showing Hyper-Threading Logo when booting with a Hyper-thread-
ing CPU. South Bridge Intel ICH5:
• Supporting the LPC I/O, upstream Hub interface, PCI interface, IDE
interface, Serial ATA interface, USB 2.0 interface, AC’97 2.2 (6-
channel) Audio interface and the interrupt control.
1-4.3 Memory
4 DDR DIMM 184-pin slots on board :
• Supporting unregistered, non-ECC Dual-channel DDR 400/333/266
SDRAM up to 4 GBs
• DIMMs to be populated in identical pairs for Dual-channel operation
• SPD (Serial Presence Detect) Scheme for DIMM Detection supported
1-4.4 AMI BIOS
Flash Memory for easy upgrade, supporting Year 2000 compliant, and supporting various hardware configuration during booting system (See Chapter 4 BIOS Setup):
• Standard BIOS Features(Times, Date, System Information etc.)
• Advanced BIOS Features (CPU,IDE, Floppy, SuperIO, Hardware
Health, ACPI, USB, and Frequency/Voltage Control)
• Advanced Chipset Features (NorthBridge, SouthBridge Configuration)
• PCI/PNP Resource Management (IRQ Settings, Latency Timers etc.)
• Boot Configuration Setup (Boot Settings, Boot Device Priority etc.)
• BIOS Security Features (Supervisor Password, User Password)
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1-4.5 Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) Interface
AGP Controller embedded on board, supporting:
• 1.5V(8X/4X) power mode only, 1 AGP Slot supported
• 8X 66MHz AD and SBA signaling; AGP pipelined split-transaction
long burst transfers up to 2GB/sec.
• AGP 8X/4X supported, AGP V3.0 compliant
1-4.6 Multi-I/O Functions
• Serial ATA Controller integrated in ICH5, supporting:
-- 2x Serial ATA connectors supporting up to 150MByte/s transfer rate
• PCI EIDE Controller, supporting:
-- 2x UATA100/66/33 IDE connectors supporting up to 4 IDE drives
• Dedicated IR Functions:
-- 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 Data Transfer:
-- Standard mode, high speed mode ECP and enhanced mode EPP
• Floppy Disk Connector:
-- One FDD connector supporting 2 floppy drives with drive swap support
• Universal Serial Bus Transfer Mode:
-- USB V2.0 compliant; 480Mb/s USB Bus, supporting Windows 2000 or later operating systems (no support for Windows 9X/ME)
-- 4 built-in USB connectors and 2 USB Headers which require 2 additional USB cables to provide 4 more optional USB ports
• PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse
• UARTs (Universal Asynchronous Receiver / Transmitter):
-- Two serial ports (COM1 & COM2) on board
1-4.7 Expansion Slots
• 5 PCI Bus Master slots
• 1 AGP slot
• 4 DDR SDRAM DIMM slots
1-4.8 Gigabit Ethernet Controller on board
Gigabit Ethernet Controller Intel 82547EI on board:
• Supporting 10/100/1000Mb data transfer
• Supporting Wake On LAN function through the on-board RJ45 LAN
Connector
• LAN Driver enclosed in Support CD for user’s installation.
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1-4.9 Advanced System Power Management
• ACPI 1.0B compliant (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface),
including ACPI suspend mode support (See ACPI Configuration of
Advanced BIOS Features in BIOS Setup)
• APM V1.2 compliant (Legacy Power Management)
• Supporting Real Time Clock (RTC) for date alarm, month alarm, and
century field configuration
1-4.10 Hardware Monitor on board
• Hardware Monitor supported by W83627HF, providing monitoring and
alarm for flexible desktop management of hardware voltage, tempera-
tures and fan speeds.
• Utility Software Soltek Hardware Monitor for displaying system status
is enclosed in Support CD for user’s installation.
1-4.11 AC’97 Audio Codec on board
AC’97 Audio Codec 2.2 compliant on board
• Supporting 6-channel display of PCM audio output
• 6 channel audio consists of Front Left, Front Right, Back Left, Back
Right, Center and Subwoofer for complete surround sound effect
• AC’97 Audio Codec Driver enclosed in Support CD for user’s
installation.
1-4.12 Serial ATA RAID Controller
• Silicon Image SIL3114 integrated on board
• Supporting 4 Serial ATA connectors for 4 Serial ATA hard disks with
up to 150MB/s transfer rate
• Supporting RAID 0, 1, 0+1
• SATA RAID Controller Driver enclosed in Support CD / Floppy Disk
for user’s installation.
1-4.13 IDE RAID Controller
• ITE IT8212F integrated on board
• Supporting 2 ATA133 IDE connectors for 4 Hard Disks
• Supporting RAID 0, 1, 0+1
• IDE RAID Controller Driver enclosed in Support CD / Floppy Disk for
user’s installation.
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1-4.14 IEEE 1394 Interface
The IEEE 1394 Controller, VIA VT6307 chipset on board, providing en­hanced PC connectivity for a wide range of devices, including consumer audio/video components, storage periperals, and other portable devices.
• PCI-bus based open host controller, compliant with IEEE 1394A-2000
standard for high performance serial bus
• Supporting two fully compliant ports with Plug and Play-compatible
expansion interface. The IEEE 1394 controller can be up to 400MB/
sec transfer rate to fulfill various requirments of any multimedia
devices.
1-4.15 Form Factor
• ATX Form Factor, ATX Power Supply, version 2.03 compliant, sup-
ported by one Main Power Connector, one +12V Power Connector.
• Mainboard size: 305mm x 244mm
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Chapter 2 Hardware Setup
To Get Things Ready for Hardware Setup !
1. We recommend to install your CPU before any other components.
For detailed installation instructions of processor, you can also refer to the pamphlet enclosed in your CPU package.
2. Installing a cooling fan with a good heat sink is a must for proper
heat dissipation for your CPU. Get ready an appropriate fan with heat sink for proper installation. Improper fan and installation will damage your CPU.
3. In case CPU Vcore, CPU clock or Frequency Ratio is adjustable on
board, please follow the instructions described in the User’s manual for proper setup. Incorrect setting will cause damage to your CPU.
The following topics are included in this chapter:
2-1 CPU Installation with Socket 478B 2-2 Pentium 4 CPU Fan Installation 2-3 Memory Installation 2-4 AGP 8X/4X Slot Installation 2-5 IDE Connectors Installation 2-6 Serial ATA RAID Connectors 2-7 Floppy Drive Connector Installation 2-8 ATX V2.03 Power Supply Installation 2-9 Jumper Settings 2-10 Other Connectors Configuration
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2-1 CPU Installation with Socket 478B
2-1.1 To Identify a Pentium 4 CPU
Intel
PENTIUM 4
2.80 GHz / 512 / 800
(Hyper-Threading CPU included)
3) System Bus
2) CPU L2 Cache
1) CPU Working Frequency
On the heatsink side of a Pentium 4 CPU, there printed a line of figures to identify its specifications. The line consists of 4 parts:
1. CPU Working Frequency: this part depicts the working frequency of the CPU. The Intel P4 processor with three differeent System Bus
mode provides a variety of speeds ranging from 2A Ghz to 3.2Ghz. 400MHz System Bus: 2.60, 2.50, 2.40, 2.20, 2A GHz 533MHz System Bus: 3.06, 2.80, 2.66, 2.53, 2.40, 2.26 GHz 800MHz System Bus: 3.20, 3, 2.80C, 2.60C, 2.40C GHz
2. CPU L2 Cache: this part depicts the L2 Cache size. For example, 512 stands for 512 KB L2 Cache; 256 stands for 256 KB L2 Cache
3. System Bus: this part depicts the System Bus (Front Side Bus) is provided by CPU clock x 4. For example, 800MHz = 200MHz(CPU clock) x 4; 533MHz = 133MHz x 4 400MHz = 100MHz x 4
Note: System Bus vs CPU Clock P4 CPU is a quad-pumped CPU. The system bus is provided by the CPU clock x 4. Therefore, users can figure out the P4 CPU clock by the System Bus divided by 4.
Pentium 4 with Hyper Threading Technology : The new P4 processors at 2.40C, 2.60C, 2.80C, 3, 3.20GHz with an advanced 800MHz system bus and P4 processor at 3.06Ghz with 533MHz system bus all support Hyper Threading Technology.
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Intel Pentium 4
2-1.2 CPU Installation with Socket 478B
This mainboard is built with CPU Socket 478B ( 478-pin) supporting the Intel Pentium 4 CPU:
• Follow the steps described in this section to install the 478-pin Pen­tium 4 CPU into the on board Socket 478.
• After installation of Pentium 4 CPU, you must also install the specific Pentium 4 CPU fan designed in tandem with this CPU. This CPU Fan installation is described in next section.
• This mainboard supports Hyper­threading dual-in-one CPU, the function of which can be enabled by Windows XP. (See illustration on the right.)
1. First pull sideways the lever of Socket 478, and then turn it up
0
so as to raise the upper layer
90 of the socket from the lower platform.
( If Hyper-threading CPU is installed successfully with O/S Win XP, the O/S will enable the dual-in-one CPU function.)
mPGA478B
Pin 1
2. Configure Pin 1 of CPU to Pin 1 of the Socket, just as the way shown in the diagram on the right. Adjust the position of CPU until you can feel all CPU pins get into the socket with ease.
3. Make sure that all CPU pins have completely entered the socket and then lower down the lever to lock up CPU to socket.
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2-2 Pentium 4 CPU Fan Installation
CPU Fan Connector Pentium 4 Fanbase
1.Press down 4 latches.
2.Press down the 2 levers to lock fan to fanbase
3.Connect Fan Connector to CPU FAN connector
The above pictures are taken from sample mainboards as installation illustr­ation. The layout in the pictures may be different from your mainboard.
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2-3 Memory Installation
How to tackle the memory Modules:
• Make sure to unplug your power supply before adding or removing memory module.
• Pay attention to the orientation of the DIMM slots.
2-3.1 To Install DDR SDRAM Module
• DDR DIMM slot has 184 pins and one notch. Insert a DDR SDRAM vertically into the 184-pin slot with the notch-to-rib matching.
• To enable Dual-channel memory function, identical (size and frequency) DDR module pair into the bank-pair. In this series, DIMM1 and DIMM3 is a pair, and DIMM2 and DIMM4 is another.
184-Pin DIMM Notch Key Definition
DRAM Key Position Voltage Key Position
users should insert totally
(2.5V Voltage Key)DDR Notch
DDR Rib
DIMM1
Bank A
DIMM3
Module Latch
DIMM1+DIMM3 = DIMM2+DIMM4 = Dual Channel Memory
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2-3.2 Dual Channel Memory Features
• Dual Channel memory configuration provides higher performance than Single Channel configurations
• Matched DIMMs need to have identical density, DRAM technology, DRAM bus width, and equal number of memory banks.
• This series supports up to 4GB unbuffered Dual-channel DDR 400/ 333/266 SDRAM, with 4 DDR DIMM slots on board. Do not insert other type of modules into these slots.
• The dual memory controller can double the DDR memory bandwidth up to 6.4GB/s with DDR400, 5.4GB/s with DDR333 and 4.2GB/s with DDR266.
2-3.3 To Remove a DIMM
Power off the system first, and then press down the holding latches on both sides of slot to release the module from the DIMM slot.
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2-4 AGP 8X/4X Slot Installation
The AGP slot on board supports 1.5V AGP 8X/4X card only. A Rib is specifically added to the 8X/4X slot so as to match the AGP 8X/4X card. To insert a 3.3V AGP 2X card into the AGP 4X slot will damage the system chip and burn the 1.5V circuitry. An AGP 8X card will support a data transfer rate up to 2GB/sec, while an AGP 4X card will provide 1GB/sec transfer rate.
AGP Accelerator
notch
AGP 8X/4X Slot
PS/2 Mouse
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USB
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Winbond
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CN3
USB3
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Fan
JCLK1
JCLK2
AGP1 (8X/4X)
USB4
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HDD
LED
IR
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NJ1
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PCI2
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JBAT1
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SATA6
SATA5
ICH5
IDE1 IDE2 IDE4 IDE3FD1
BIOS
VIA
VT6307
1394-1
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SATA2
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Sil3114
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SATA3
SATA4
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2-5 IDE Connectors Installation
To install IDE Connector, you may connect the blue connector of IDE cable to the primary (IDE1) or secondary (IDE2) connector on board, 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 jumpers correctly. Please refer to your hard disk documentation for the jumper settings.
IDE RAID Controller ITE IT8212F built on board supports 2 IDE Con­nectors IDE3 and IDE4 for 4 Hard Disks with RAID 0/1/0+1 modes.
PS/2 Keyboard
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PS/2 Mouse
(on top)
JKB1
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USB
USB1
mPGA478
COM1
PNT1
COM2
PW2
+12V Power
RJ45
(on top)
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USB3
USB4
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HDD
LED
IR
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NJ1
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SPK RST
Black connector
(To Master Device)
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PCI1
PCI2
PCI3
PCI4
PCI5
PWR
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DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4
DDR 400/333/266MHz
Intel
SATA5
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BIOS
1394-2
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SATA6
IDE1 IDE2 IDE4 IDE3FD1
Silicon Image
Sil3114
SATA1
SATA2
Li
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PW1
ATX Power
IDE1 IDE2
IDE3 and IDE4 supported by IDE RAID Controller IT8212F
2
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JBAT1
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Hard Disk Drive Connector
Orient the red line on the IDE
ITE
IT8212F
SATA3
SATA4
Flat Cable to Pin1.
Pin 1 (to Red Line)
Gray connector (To Slave device)
80-conductor cable
Red line
IDE Flat Cable
25
Blue connector
(To Mainboard)
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2-6 Serial ATA RAID Connectors
The Serial ATA is designed to improve the Parallel ATA with the capabil­ity of Hot Plug and offer a data bandwidth of 150Mbytes/second. It also reduce voltage and pin count and can be implemented with thin cables which improve the inner ventilaton of PC cases.
2 Serial ATA connectors SATA5 and SATA6 supported by ICH5 for 2 SATA Hard Disk Drives and the other Serial ATA connectors SATA1 to SATA4 supported by the SATA RAID Controller Silicon Image SIL3114 for 4 SATA Hard Disk Drives to provide RAID 0/1/0+1 modes.
PS/2 Mouse
(on top)
USB
USB1
PS/2 Keyboard
(underside)
JKB1
1
mPGA478
1
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DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4
COM1
PNT1
COM2
PW2
+12V Power
RJ45
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W83627HF
RT1
SATA Connectors SATA1 to SATA4 supported by SATA RAID Controller SIL3114
1
JCLK1
JCLK2
AGP1 (8X/4X)
USB4
1
HDD
LED
IR
+
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NJ1
1
SPK RST
Intel
Intel 82865PE
865PE
PCI1
PCI2
PCI3
PCI4
PCI5
PWR
20
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PWLED
Intel
ICH5
VIA
VT6307
1394-1
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10
10
DDR 400/333/266MHz
SATA5
BIOS
1394-2
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SATA6
IDE1 IDE2 IDE4 IDE3FD1
Silicon
SATA1
SATA2
Image
Sil3114
Li
Battery
PW1
ATX Power
SATA Connectors SATA5 and SATA6
2
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JBAT1
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IT8212F
SATA3
SATA4
To Power Supply
Serial ATA Hard Disk
SATA Power Connector
Serial ATA Power Cable
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2-7 Floppy Drive Connector Installation
To install FDC, you should connect the end of FDC cable with single connector to the board, and connect the other end with two connectors to the floppy drives.
PS/2 Keyboard
(underside)
PS/2 Mouse
(on top)
JKB1
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USB
USB1
COM1
PNT1
COM2
PW2
+12V Power
RJ45
(on top)
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JCLK1
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USB3
USB4
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mPGA478
AGP1 (8X/4X)
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HDD
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SPK RST
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PCI1
PCI2
PCI3
PCI4
PCI5
PWR
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DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4
DDR 400/333/266MHz
Intel
SATA6
SATA5
BIOS
SATA1
1394-2
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SATA2
IDE1 IDE2 IDE4 IDE3FD1
Silicon Image
Sil3114
Li
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PW1
ATX Power
Floppy Drive Connector:
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JBAT1
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Orient the red line of the Floppy Flat Cable to Pin1.
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IT8212F
SATA3
SATA4
Pin 1 (to Red Line)
To 2nd Floppy Drive
To 1st Floppy Drive
Red line
FDD Cable
27
To Mainboard
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2-8 ATX V2.03 Power Supply Installation
+12V PowerConnector
GND GND
PS/2 Mouse
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USB
COM1
COM2
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JKB1
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USB1
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+12V Power
RJ45
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JCLK1
JCLK2
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USB3
USB4
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+12V
mPGA478
Intel
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AGP1 (8X/4X)
PCI1
PCI2
1
PCI3
PCI4
PCI5
HDD
LED
IR
PWR
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PWLED
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DDR 400/333/266MHz
Intel
SATA5
ICH5
BIOS
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SATA6
IDE1 IDE2 IDE4 IDE3FD1
Silicon Image
SATA1
SATA2
Sil3114
+12V
5SB
PWR OK
GND
+5V
GND
+5V
GND
Battery
Li
+3.3V +3.3V +3.3V
Pin1 Pin11
Main Power Connector
PW1
ATX Power
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SATA3
SATA4
+5V +5V
-5V GND
GND
GND PS ON# GND
-12V
ATX V2.03 Power Supply is strongly recommended for mainboard run­ning with 2GHz or higher CPU.
To set up Power Supply on this mainboard:
1. Connect the on-board Main Power Connector (20-pin) to the Main Power Connector (20-pin) of an ATX Power Supply which can be of the latest version 2.03 model, and then connect the square-shaped +12V Power Connector on board to the square-shaped +12V Power Connector of the Power Supply.
Warning: Both the Main Power Connector and the +12V Power Connector should be connected to Power Supply; otherwise, the system may either not start or be damaged.
2. This ATX Power Supply should be able to provide at least 720mA/ +5V standby power for Wake On Lan function.
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2-9 Jumper Settings
The following diagrams show the locations and settings of jumper blocks on the mainboard.
JKB1:
Keyboard / Mouse Wake Up
1-2 closed (default)
Disabled
1
2-3 closed
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JCLK1
JCLK2
1
1
mPGA478
AGP1 (8X/4X)
USB4
1
HDD
LED
IR
+
-
NJ1
1
SPK RST
Intel
Intel 82865PE
865PE
PCI1
PCI2
PCI3
PCI4
PCI5
PWR
20
+
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PWLED
10
1
PS/2 Mouse
(on top)
USB
COM1
COM2
RJ45
(on top)
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1394-2
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DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4
DDR 400/333/266MHz
SATA6
SATA5
IDE1 IDE2 IDE4 IDE3FD1
BIOS
Silicon Image
Sil3114
SATA1
1
SATA2
JCLK1&JCLK2: CPU Frequency Select
JCLK2
100MHz
(FSB400)
JCLK1
CPU
Auto-
JCLK1
11111111
Li
Battery
PW1
ATX Power
2
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JBAT1
1
133MHz
(FSB533)
JCLK2
JBAT1
Clear CMOS
JCLK1
JCLK2
200MHz
(FSB800)
1-2 closed (default)
1
ITE
IT8212F
SATA3
SATA4
To hold data
2-3 closed
To clear CMOS
1
JCLK1
JCLK2
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How to tackle the Jumpers:
123
A 3-pin Jumper
If a pin-header (of 2 or more pins) is designed in such a way that its pins can be closed or linked together to set up a specific function, is called a jumper in this manual.
this header
A 2-pin Jumper Cap
The conductor inside the cap links two header-pins together.
• A Jumper is usually but not necessarily given a “JpX” legend.
• In the Jumper setting diagram, the jumper pins covered with black marks stand for closed pins with jumper cap.
1 13313
Jp X
Jumper with
Pin 2-3 closed
Jumper with
all pins opened
Jumper with
Pin 1-2 closed
• Do not remove any jumper cap when power is on. Always make sure the power is off before changing any jumper settings. Otherwise, the mainboard will be damaged.
2-9.1 JCLK1 & JCLK2: CPU Frequency Select
JCLK1 and JCLK2 are designed on board for CPU frequency select.
1. Setting JCLK1 and JCLK2 1-2 closed will allow CPU on board to Auto Detect its own frequency and apply it to the System Bus.
2. Setting JCLK1 and JCLK2 2-3 closed is for 100 MHz CPU.
3. Setting JCLK1 open and JCLK2 2-3 closed is for 133 MHz CPU.
4. Setting JCLK1 2-3 closed and JCLK2 open is to select a CPU clock at 200 MHz for your CPU. If 200MHz is an overclock for your CPU, it may or may not boot your system. If an overclok fails to boot system, you should restore the default setting and then clear CMOS to reboot your system. (See Clear CMOS in next paragraph.)
JCLK1&JCLK2: CPU Frequency Select
(default)
CPU
Auto-
Detection
100MHz
(FSB400)
133MHz
(FSB533)
200MHz
(FSB800)
JCLK1
JCLK2
JCLK1
JCLK2
11111111
JCLK1
30
JCLK2
JCLK1
JCLK2
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Further Notes on CPU Overclocking:
1. If you have successfully booted system, with or without CPU overclock, you still can try another CPU overclock in BIOS Setup. Please enter BIOS Setup, choose “Frequency/Voltage Control” of Advanced BIOS Features, and configure the “CPU Clock” item to raise your CPU clock.
2. CPU overclocking should take all components on board into account. If you fail in BIOS overclocking, you will not be able to restart system. In such case, Power off system and clear CMOS by JBAT1 and then restart your system. And remember to reconfigure whatever should be reconfigured.
3. If your system is already fixed in a cabinet or case, you may not like to take the trouble to clear CMOS. Then power on your system with the power button on the PC case and simultaneously press down the “Insert” key on the keyboard until you see the initial bootup screen appear. And remember you should also enter CMOS BIOS Setup instantly and choose “Load Optimized Defaults” to restore default BIOS .
2-9.2 JBAT1: Clear CMOS
When you have problem with rebooting your system, you can clear CMOS data and restore it to default value. To clear CMOS with Jumper JBAT1, please follow the steps below:
1. Power off system.
2. Set JBAT1 to Pin 2-3 closed.
3. After 2 or 3 seconds, restore the JBAT1 setting to Pin1-2 closed.
4. CMOS data are restored to default now. Remember never clear
CMOS when system power is on.
JBAT1
Clear CMOS
1-2 closed (default)
1
To hold data
2-3 closed
To clear CMOS
1
2-9.3 JKB1: Keyboard / Mouse Wake Up
JKB1 is designed on board as a jumper to enable/disable the PS/2 keyboard/mouse Wake Up from sus­pend mode. USB keyboard/mouse Wake Up function is optionally supported on this mainboard.
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Keyboard / Mouse Wake Up
1
1
JKB1:
1-2 closed (default)
Disabled
2-3 closed
Enabled
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2-10 Other Connectors Configuration
This section lists out all connectors configurations for users’ reference.
2-10.1 On Board Fan Connectors
PS/2 Mouse
(on top)
USB
COM1
COM2
(on top)
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CD_IN1
PS/2 Keyboard
(underside)
JKB1
1
USB1
mPGA478
PNT1
PW2
+12V Power
RJ45
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W83627HF
RT1
1
JCLK1
JCLK2
AGP1 (8X/4X)
USB4
1
HDD
LED
IR
+
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NJ1
1
SPK RST
865PE
+
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Intel 82865PE
PCI1
PCI2
PCI3
PCI4
PCI5
PWR
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PWLED
1
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DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4
Li
Battery
ATX Power
Sensor
PW1
+12V
GND
Sensor Conn.
Void
+12V
GND
No Sensor
DDR 400/333/266MHz
Fan Connector Fan1, yellow, sensor
2
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JBAT1
1
Intel
SATA6
SATA5
ICH5
IDE1 IDE2 IDE4 IDE3FD1
BIOS
VIA
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1394-1
1394-2
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1
20
10
10
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Silicon
IT8212F
Image
Sil3114
SATA3
SATA1
SATA2
SATA4
Fan Connector Fan2, yellow, sensor
Fan Connector Fan3, yellow, sensor
Both Sensor and No-sensor Fan Connectors support CPU/AGP/Sys­tem/Case cooling fan with +12V mode. When connecting the wire to any Fan Connector, users should make sure that the red wire is for the positive current and should be connected to pin +12V, and the black wire is Ground and should be connected to pin GND.
A Hardware Monitor chipset is on board, with which users can install a Hardware Monitor Utility and read the fan speed transmitted from the sensor fan. Otherwise, users can read the fan speed from the “Hard­ware Monitor Status” in BIOS.
A running Fan will send out 2 electric pulses per rotation of its fan blade. A Sensor Fan Connector will count the electric pulses and send the information to the System Hardware Monitor which in turn will work out the fan rotation speed and display it on screen.
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2-10.2 USB Ports and USB Pin-headers
This series provides four USB ports USB0 to USB3 on board support­ing various USB devices. In addition, two USB pin-headers are added on board to provide expansion of four more optional USB ports by us­ing two additional USB cables. Users can order the optional USB cables from your mainboard dealer or vendor.
When plugging the USB cable to USB Header, users must make sure the red wire is connected to Pin 1. All 8 USB ports are compliant with 1.1 / 2.0 USB Bus. USB 2.0 supports Windows 2000 and up (no support for Windows 9X/ME). Please see Chapter 3 for USB2.0 Installation.
USB connectors USB0 and USB1
USB connectors USB2 and USB3
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COM2
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CD_IN1
SPDIF1
PS/2 Keyboard
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JKB1
1
USB1
mPGA478
PNT1
PW2
+12V Power
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W83627HF
RT1
AGP1 (8X/4X)
USB3
USB4
1
1
3
HDD
LED
+
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NJ1
1
SPK RST
Intel
865PE
PCI1
PCI2
PCI3
PCI4
PCI5
IR
PWR
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PWLED
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DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4
Intel 82865PE
DDR 400/333/266MHz
Intel
SATA5
ICH5
BIOS
VIA
VT6307
1394-1
1394-2
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20
10
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10
USB Pin-headers USB3 and USB4
SATA6
IDE1 IDE2 IDE4 IDE3FD1
Silicon Image
Sil3114
SATA1
SATA2
Li
Battery
PW1
ATX Power
2
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JBAT1
1
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IT8212F
SATA3
SATA4
USB Cable (Optional)
USB Port
Red wire
1
10
1
10
First USB Port Wiring for Front USB
USB Header
Pin Assignment
Second USB Port Wiring for Front USB
Red White
+5V
1
+5V Red
D1-
D2-
White
Green
D1+
D2+
Green
black GND
GND black
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2-10.3 Chassis Panel Connectors
A.
B. C.
F. G . H. I. J. K.
A: PS/2 Mouse B: USB 0 (top) C: LPT1 Port D: RJ45 E: Line in/ Rear Speaker Out F: PS/2 Keyboard G : USB 1 (underside)
H: COM1 Connector I: COM2 Connector J : USB 2 (middle) USB 3 (underside) K: Microphone Input / Center Subwoofer Out L: Line Out / Front Speaker Out
2-10.4 Thermal Detector
E.
D.
L.
Thermal Detector RT1
RT1
RT1 is mounted with Thermal Detector by default for detecting system temperature.
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PS/2 Mouse
(on top)
USB
COM1
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COM2
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JKB1
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USB1
mPGA478
PNT1
PW2
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W83627HF
RT1
AGP1 (8X/4X)
USB3
USB4
1
1
HDD
LED
IR
+
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NJ1
1
SPK RST
Intel
Intel 82865PE
865PE
PCI1
PCI2
PCI3
PCI4
PCI5
PWR
20
+
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PWLED
VIA
VT6307
1394-1
1
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1
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DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4
DDR 400/333/266MHz
Intel
SATA5
ICH5
BIOS
1394-2
1
10
SATA6
IDE1 IDE2 IDE4 IDE3FD1
SATA1
SATA2
Silicon Image
Sil3114
Li
Battery
PW1
ATX Power
2
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JBAT1
1
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IT8212F
SATA3
SATA4
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2-10.5 CD-ROM Audio Connectors
CD-IN1 is an audio connector connecting CD-ROM audio to mainboard.
PS/2 Mouse
(on top)
USB
COM1
COM2
(on top)
L
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CD_IN1
PS/2 Keyboard
(underside)
JKB1
1
USB1
mPGA478
PNT1
PW2
+12V Power
RJ45
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USB3
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W83627HF
RT1
JCLK1
1
JCLK2
AGP1 (8X/4X)
USB4
1
HDD
LED
IR
+
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NJ1
1
SPK RST
865PE
+
Intel
PCI1
PCI2
PCI3
PCI4
PCI5
PWR
PWLED
Intel 82865PE
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SATA5
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Sil3114
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ATX Power
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Right
Channel
2-10.6 PS/2 Mouse And PS/2 Keyboard
(PS/2 Mouse: On top of keyboard connector, green)
6 Void
4 VCC
2 Void
6 Void
4 VCC
2 Void
5 Mouse Clock
3 GND
1 Mouse Data
5 Keyboard Clock
3 GND
1 Keyboard Data
(PS/2 Keyboard Connector: Underside, purple)
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PS/2 Keyboard
(underside)
PS/2 Mouse
(on top)
2-10.7 Front Panel Audio Connector
This Mainboard is designed with a Front Panel Audio connector “CN3” which provides connection to your chassis.
1. When CN3 is set to 5-6 closed and 9-10 closed, this default setting disables this connector and leaves the Back Panel Audio enabled.
2. To use this Front Panel Audio Connector, please open all pins of CN3 and connect it to your chassis.
JKB1
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USB
USB1
COM1
PNT1
COM2
PW2
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RJ45
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Pin 10 RET L
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Pin 9 FPOUT L
Pin 7 (Key) Pin 5 FPOUT R
Pin 3 Mic VREF Pin 1 Mic In
2-10.8 LAN Connector
One RJ45 connector is on board for network connection.
Yellow LED “On” to indicate Network hub is in connection with the system.
Green LED blinks to indicate that data transmission is undergoing in 10/100/1000 Base T mode.
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AGP1 (8X/4X)
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Intel 82865PE
PCI1
USB3
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USB4
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PCI4
PCI5
HDD
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IR
PWR
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PWLED
mPGA478
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LED
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1394-1
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IR
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VT6307
Intel
Intel 82865PE
PCI1
PCI2
PCI3
PCI4
PCI5
PWR
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Fan1
Intel
ICH5
1394-2
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DDR 400/333/266MHz
Intel
SATA5
ICH5
BIOS
VIA
VT6307
1394-1
1394-2
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10
10
DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4
DDR 400/333/266MHz
SATA6
SATA5
IDE1 IDE2 IDE4 IDE3FD1
BIOS
Silicon Image
Sil3114
SATA1
1
SATA2
SATA6
IDE1 IDE2 IDE4 IDE3FD1
SATA1
SATA2
Fan2
SATA3
SATA4
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Sil3114
SATA3
SATA4
Li
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ATX Power
JBAT1
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IT8212F
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Intel
Intel 82865PE
BIOS
RTL
ALC650
AC'97
Li
Battery
PNT1
COM1
COM2
mPGA478
PW2
+12V Power
NJ1
HDD
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PWR
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IDE2
IDE4
IDE3
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PCI1
PCI2
PCI3
PCI4
PCI5
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PS/2 Keyboard
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SATA6
SATA5
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2-10.9 Complex Pin-header
This complex Pin-header consists of the following connectors for vari­ous supports. When you have fixed the mainboard to the case, join the connectors of this Complex Pin-header to the case Front Panel.
(1)Power Switch
(2)Infrared(IR)
(3)HDD LED
PWRBT#
PWRBT
IR_VCC
IRRX
IRGND
IRTX HDLED­HDLED+
NC
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RSTGND RST1
SP1 NC SP3 SPVCC
Power LED (4)
Reset Switch(5)
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(1) Power Switch Connector:
Connection: Connected to a momentary button or switch.
Function: Manually switching the system between “On” and “Soft Off”. Pressing the momentary button for more than 4 seconds will also turn the system off.
(2) IR Connector (Infrared Connector):
Connection: Connected to Connector IR on board.
Function: Supporting wireless transmitting and receiving module
on board.
(3) HDD LED Connector:
Connection: Connected to HDD LED.
Function: To supply power to HDD LED.
(4) Power LED Connector:
Connection: Connected to System Power LED.
Function: To supply power to “System Power LED”.
(5) Reset Switch Connector:
Connection: Connected to case-mounted “Reset Switch”.
Function: To supply power to “Reset Switch” and support system reboot function.
(6) Speaker Connector:
Connection: Connected to the case-mounted Speaker.
Function: To supply power to the case-mounted Speaker.
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2-10.10 LED2: Debug LED
A Debug LED is built in on board to display various digital messages which stand for the running status of the mainboard. The CheckPoint and Beep Code List is enclosed in Appendices of this manual. Please refer to the tables describing the type of checkpoints for more information.
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PW1
ATX Power
Intel
Intel 82865PE
DDR 400/333/266MHz
865PE
JCLK1
JCLK2
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AGP1 (8X/4X)
Fan2
JBAT1
IDE1 IDE2 IDE4 IDE3FD1
Silicon Image
Sil3114
SATA3
SATA4
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PCI2
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USB4
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PCI3
PCI4
PCI5
HDD
LED
IR
PWR
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PWLED
Intel
ICH5
VIA
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SATA6
SATA5
BIOS
SATA1
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SATA2
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2-10.11 IEEE 1394 Connectors
IEEE 1394 controller, VIA VT6307 chipset on board, supports up to 400MB/s transfer rate with Plug and Play expansion interface.
IEEE3 Headers are built on board, which require two IEEE 1394 cables (optional) to provide 9-pin serial connectors for devices. Because of the same pin allocation between the IEEE 1394 Header and the USB Header, The devices may be damaged or burned for the sake of mistakenly inserting the wrong cable.
please do not insert an USB cable to the IEEE 1394 Header.
PS/2 Keyboard
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PS/2 Mouse
(on top)
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PCI5
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BIOS
Silicon
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VT6307
Sil3114
SATA3
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SATA2
SATA4
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Pin 2 TPA­Pin 4 Gnd Pin 6 TPB­Pin 8 +12V(Fused) Pin10 Gnd
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2-10.12 S/PDIF Connector
S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) is a newest audio transfer file format, which provides amazing quality through optical fiber and allows you to enjoy digital audio instead of analog audio, which could degrade signal quality. Through an optional audio cable, you can connect the SPDIF connector to other end of the S/PDIF audio module, which bears S/PDIF digial output. However, users must have a S/PDIF supported speaker with SPDIF digital input to connect to the SPDIF digital output to make the most out of this function.
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PS/2 Mouse
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SATA6
SATA5
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BIOS
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SATA1
SATA2
Pin AssignmentSPDIF Connector
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Pin 2 SPDIF-Out Pin 4 NC Pin 6 Ground
IDE1 IDE2 IDE4 IDE3FD1
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Chapter 3 Software Setup
Drivers, Utilities and Software Installation
• Support CD: This series of mainboards will be shipped with a Support CD which contains those necessary driver files, Application Softwares and some helpful utilities. It is a user-friendly, auto-run CD which will open itself up in a CD-ROM automatically.
This chapter is devoted to describing the installations of all these es­sential drivers and utilities on Windows 9X, Windows ME, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. And installation on Windows XP as the general illus­tration hereby. The priority of drivers to be installed should also be noted. Users are recommended to take the following installation orders :
3-1 To Open up the Support CD 3-2 To Install Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility 3-3 To Install AC’97 Audio Drivers 3-4 To Install Hardware Monitor Utility 3-5 To Install LAN Drivers 3-6 To Install Intel USB V2.0 Drivers
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3-1 To Open up the Support CD
1. Please put the Support CD enclosed in your mainboard package into the CD-ROM drive. In a few seconds, the Main Menu will automatic­ally appear, displaying the contents to be installed for this series:
2. In case your system does not open the Support CD automatically, please click to the following path to enter the Main Installation Menu:
D:\ Autorun.exe (assuming that your CD-ROM Drive is Drive D)
3. We should take “Intel Chipset Software installation Utility” as first installation priority to optimize the Intel system.
From next section, we provide detailed descriptions of all these
installations with graphical illustrations.
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3-2 Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility
1. Following the procedures of opening the Support CD, click to “ Install Intel Chipset software installation Utility” to proceed.
2. The Intel Service Pack InstallShield Wizard will pop up to guide you to the Intel Service pack installation. Press “Next” button to continue.
3. “Intel Software License Agreement” screen will appear, please click the “Yes” button to agree with the Licence Agreement and continue.
Next
Yes
4. After all the setup process is finished, please restart your computer by clicking on “Finish” so as to take the Utility into effect.
Finish
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3-3 AC’97 Audio Driver Installation
Avance AC97 Audio Codec on board, AC’97 2.2 compatible stereo audio code for PC multimedia systems. Avance AC’97 Audio Codec Driver is pro­vided in Support CD for user’s installation.
3-3.1 Install AC’97 6-channel Audio Driver
1. Following the procedures of opening the Support CD, click to “ AC’97 Audio Driver” to proceed.
2. Instantly, the “installShield Wizard” screen appears to guide you through the “Avance AC’97 Audio Setup”.
Next
3. instantly, the Setup program proceeds to install the softwares which include AC’97 driver and AVRack. (If you want to stop setup, click the “Cancel” button.)
4. After the setup process is finished, please check the radial button “Yes, I want to restart my computer now.” And click “Finish” to restart your system.
Finish
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3-3.2 Verify 6-channel Audio
After installation of AC’97 6-channel Codec, you must configure the 5.1 Speaker connection to enable the 6-channel audio.
1. Connect your on-board Audio Connector to your 6-channel speakers as depicted in the figure below:
Pale Blue Connector to Rear Speaker
Pale Green Connector to Front Speaker
Pale Pink Connector to Center/Subwoofer Speaker
2. After Connection is done, start your Windows system and double click the Avance Sound Effect manager icon to enter 6-channel configuration:
Sound Effect Manager icon on Windows XP
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3. The AC’97 Audio Configuration” screen will pop out. Clikc the “Speaker Configuration” bar with your mouse.
4. Instantly, the “Speaker Configuration” screen will pop out. Pick the items “6-channel mode for 5.1 speakers output” and “ Synchronize the phonejack switch with the speakers settings” and then click “OK” to finish configuration.
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5. At finishing the Speakers Configuration, you can also click the “Speaker Test” bar on the screen to test the 6-channel performance. The figure below is the “Speaker Test” screen with testing instructions enclosed on it. Follow the instructions to perform the Speakers Test.
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3-4 To Install Hardware Monitor Utility
3-4.1 Installation
Hardware Monitor is built on this mainboard. Its installation is pro-
grammed to a fully automated mode on Windows 9X/Me/NT4/2000/ XP. Users can follow the model installation below for its installation on various Windows System.
1. Following the procedures of opening the Support CD, click to “ Hardware Monitor Utility” to proceed.
2.The Soltek Hardware Monitor InstallShield Wizard will pop up to guide you to the Intel Service pack installation. Press “Next” button to continue.
3. The InstallShield Wizard screen will show the current setting, please click the “Install” button to continue.
Next
4. After all the setup process is finished, click “Finish” to
exit the wizard.
Install
Finish
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3-4.2 Verification
1. After installing Soltek Hardware Monitor, double click “SoltekHM” icon on the desktop to open the main window of the Soltek Hardware Doctor.
2.Then the pop-up screen will show all information about CPU Temperature, Fan Speed and various Voltages.
Showing the Fan Speed(s) that
Showing the temperature(s), the function of which is supported by the mainboard.
is supported by the mainboard.
Click on “Soltek” button to display the function menu.
Showing the Voltage(s) that is supported by the mainboard.
Status Warning LED
*Note: Not all items or functions showing in the above picture will show up. Only those items or functions that are supported by the mainboard will reveal themselves in the above screen.
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3-5 To Install LAN Drivers
3-5.1 Intel 82547EI LAN driver on Windows ME / 2000 / XP
The LAN driver contained in the Support CD is not included in the Autorun Menu. To install Intel 82547EI LAN driver on Windows 2000 / XP, please follow the steps shown below:
1. On the “Start” screen of your system, please click to the following path:
\My Computer\Properties\Hardware\Device manager (on 2000/XP) \My Computer\Properties\Device manager (on ME)
2. In the “Device manager” screen, you can see the item “ PCI Ethernet Controller” with a yellow question mark on its left side, which indicates
that the LAN controller is already detected by system but the driver
for this on-board Intel 82547EI Ethernet Controller is not installed yet. Please point to this item with your mouse and double click on it (or click the “Properties” button).
3. Instantly, the “PCI Ethernet Controller Properties“ screen shows up. Please click the “General” bar to continue.
4. In the “General” screen, click “Reinstall Driver” button to continue.
This picture is taken from Windows XP
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5. The “Hardware Update Wizard” will guide you through all setup and install the driver of the Ethernet controller completely.
6. When the “Finish” screen shows up, click “Finish” to end the LAN driver installation. Final Dialog box will appear to remind you that you must restart your computer to finish updating the new hardware.
Please click “Yes” to restart system and finish the LAN driver installation.
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3-5.2 Intel 82547EI LAN driver on Windows 9X
The LAN driver contained in the Support CD is not included in the Autorun Menu. To install Intel 82547EI LAN driver on Windows 9X, please follow the steps shown below:
1. On the “Start” screen of your system, please click to the following path:
\My Computer\properties\Device manager
2. In the “Device manager” screen, you can see the item “ PCI Ethernet Controller” with a yellow question mark on its left side, which indicates
that the LAN controller is already detected by system but the driver
for this on-board Intel 82547EI Ethernet Controller is not installed yet. Please point to this item with your mouse and double click on it (or click the “Properties” button).
3. Instantly, the “PCI Ethernet Controller Properties“ screen shows up. Please click the “General” bar to continue.
4. In the “General” screen, click “Reinstall Driver” button to continue. Please note that the status of “Device Usage” should stay at “Exists in all hardware profiles”.
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5. In the “Update device Driver Wizard” screen, click “Next” to continue until you see a dialog box asking you to “Specify a location” for the driver.
You should now insert the Support CD into your CD-ROM.
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6. As illustrated in the picture below, check the item “Specify a location” and click the “Browse” button to find out the correct path for the driver. Supposing your CD-ROM drive is Drive E, please type:
E:\Driver\Network\Intel_LAN\GIGABPS\Win9x_me\Win_98me into
the blank bar. Then click the “Next” button to continue.
Enter the correct path for
the location of LAN driver
7. The Update Device Driver Wizard will then go on installing the driver,
until the “Insert Disk” dialog box shows up. Please withdraw your
Support CD and insert the Windows 98 CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive for updating system and click “OK” to continue.
8. The Update Device Driver Wizard will then proceed to update the system with the LAN driver. When the “Finish” screen shows up, click “Finish” to continue.
Finish
9. Final Dialog box will appear to remind you that you must restart your computer to finish updating the new hardware. Please click “Yes” to restart system and finish the LAN driver installation.
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3-6 To Install USB 2.0 Driver for Windows 2000/XP
USB V2.0 with its 480Mb/s transfer rate supports operating system Windows 2000 and Windows XP via the Windows 2000 and Windows XP Service Pack. For archieving Intel USB 2.0 support, users should install the latest Service Pack for Windows 2000 or Windows XP. (intel USB 2.0 does not support Windows 9X/ME.)
1. After installation of Intel Chipset software installation Utility in Windows 2000 or Windows XP, start to install the latest Service Pack version into the operating system. The installation of the latest Service Pack will support USB2.0 in Windows 2000 or Windows XP now.(The latest Service Pack can be found in Microsoft Web Site.)
2. To verify USB2.0 installation, please enter “Device Manager” of “My Computer”. On the “Device Manager” screen, you should be able to see the item “Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller”, verifying USB2.0 Driver is installed successfully.
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3-7 Install SIL3114 SATA Driver on Windows 98SE/ME
For Windows 98SE/ME users of SATA interface supported by Silicon Image Sil3114 SATA RAID Controller, please pay attention to the fol­lowing extraordinary configuration in BIOS Setup:
When Windows 98SE/ME system is to be installed on SATA interface, the configuration of “Sil3114 Configuration” in “Advanced BIOS Fea­tures” of BIOS should be set to “IDE Mode”.
(1) Get ready the Support CD holding the SATA Driver. (2) Check that SATA Hard Disks are connected properly to the SATA
connectors.
(3) Start your system and format the hard disks. (4) Now, apply the Windows 98SE/ME CD to CD-ROM for operating
system installation.
(5) Start Windows 98SE/ME. (6) On the “Start” screen of your system, please click to the following
path:
\My Computer\properties\Device manager (7) In the “Device manager” screen, you can see the item “ PCI RAID
Controller” with a yellow question mark on its left side, which indicates that the RAID controller is already detected by system but the driver is not installed yet. Please point to this item with your mouse and double click on it (or click the “Properties” button).
The question mark here indicates that SATA Controller Driver is not installed yet.
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(9) Instantly, the “PCI Mass Storage Controller Properties“ screen shows
up. Please click the “General” bar to continue.
(10) In the “General” screen, click “Reinstall Driver” button to continue. Please note that the status of “Device Usage” should stay at “Exists in all hardware profiles”.
(11) In the “Update device Driver Wizard” screen, click “Next” to continue
until you see a dialog box asking you to “Specify a location” for the driver. You should now insert the SATA Driver CD/Diskette into CD­ROM/Drive A.
(12)Check the “Specify a location” on next creen and click the “Browse”
button to find out the correct path for the driver. As the RAID Driver is in Drive A, please type into the blank bar the correct path and click “Next” to continue.
(13) The Update Device Driver Wizard will then go on installing the
driver. In a few seconds, installation completes. Please click the “Fin­ish” button on the screen to complete the installation.
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3-8 To Install RAID Driver
For SATA RAID Driver Setup and IDE RAID Driver Setup, please refer to Chapter 5 for further detailed installation guide.
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Chapter 4 AMI BIOS Setup
THE BIOS
BIOS stands for Basic Input and Output System. It was once called ROM BIOS when it was stored in a Read-Only Memory (ROM) chip Now manufacturers would like to store BIOS in EEPROM which means Electrically Erasable Programmable Memory. BIOS used in this series of mainboard is stored in EEPROM, and 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 manage your PC hardware by means of a set of routines called BIOS Run­Time Service.
This Chapter includes the following topics : 4-1 About BIOS Setup 4-2 To Run BIOS Setup 4-3 About CMOS 4-4 The POST (Power On Self Test) 4-5 To Update BIOS 4-6 BIOS Setup
Attention: The BIOS Setup is subject to constant update without further notice to users. It is necessary for users to update the onboard BIOS by the latest BIOS version provided in our web site: www.soltek.com.tw
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4-1 About BIOS Setup
BIOS setup is an interactive BIOS program that you need to run when:
1. Changing the hardware of 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 performance by turning on shadowing or cache)
4-2 To Run BIOS Setup
First access BIOS setup menu by pressing < DEL > key after “POST” is complete ( before OS is loaded ). BIOS will then display the following message:
DEL:SETUP
4-3 About CMOS
CMOS is the memory maintained by a battery. CMOS is used to store the BIOS settings you have selected in BIOS Setup. CMOS also maintains the internal clock. Every time you turn on your computer, the BIOS Looks into CMOS for the settings you have selected and configures your computer accordingly. If the battery runs out of power, the CMOS data will be lost and POST will issue a “CMOS invalid” or “CMOS checksum invalid” message. If this happens, you have to replace the battery and check and configure the BIOS Setup for the new start.
4-4 The POST ( Power On Self Test )
POST is an acronym for Power On Self Test. This program will test all things the BIOS does before the operating system is started. Each of POST routines is assigned a POST code, a unique number which is sent to I/O port 080h before the routine is executed.
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4-5 To Update BIOS
• System BIOS is incorporated into a Flash memory component. Flash
BIOS allows user to upgrade BIOS without the need to replace an EPROM component.
• The Upgrade Utility can be loaded on a floppy diskette for upgrading
saving, and verifying the system BIOS. The Update Utility can also be run from a hard disk drive or a network drive.
• It is highly recommended that you save a copy of the original mainboard
BIOS along with a Flash EPROM Programming utility (afudos.exe) to a bootable floppy disk so that you can reinstall the BIOS when in need.
• Normally, to update BIOS is unnecessary if the system is working fine.
Users should only update BIOS when incompatible problems are encoun­tered or new features have to be added to system.
• “AFUDOS.EXE” is a Flash EPROM Programming utility that updates the
BIOS by uploading a new BIOS file to the programmable flash ROM on the mainboard. This program only works in DOS environment, the util-
ity can not be executed in Windows 95/98, ME, NT, 2000 or Windows XP environment.
• Please follow the steps below for updating the sys­ tem BIOS:
Step 1. Please visit the board maker’s website, download the zip files of the latest BIOS and AMI flash utility “amiflash.exe” for your mainboard. After unzipping, the BIOS file format will be *.ROM, of which “ * ” stands for the specific BIOS file name.
Step 2. Create a bootable diskette. Then copy the BIOS file and AMI flash utility “amiflash.exe” into the diskette.
Step 3. Insert the diskette into drive A, boot your system from the diskette.
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Step 4. Under “ A “ prompt, type “ amiflash *.ROM “ and then press <Enter> to run BIOS update program. (*.ROM depends on your mainboard model and version code. Instead of typing “*”, you should type the specific file name for your specific mainboard). For example, you may type “amiflash MP005.rom ”.
Step 5. When the message “Flash ROM Update Completed - Pass.” appears, please restart your system.
Step 6. You will see a message “CMOS Memory Size Wrong” during booting the system. Press <Del> or <F1> to run CMOS setup utility, then reload “Load Failsafe Defaults” or “Load Optimal Defaults” and save this change.
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4-6 BIOS SETUP --- CMOS Setup Utility
4-6.1 CMOS Setup Utility
This mainboard comes with the AMI BIOS from American Megatrends 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 RUN SETUP
2. Press the <Del> key and the main program screen will appear as follows.
CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1985-2002, American Megatrends, Inc.
Standard BIOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
PCI/PNP Resource Management
Boot Configuration Setup
BIOS Security Features
Save Changes and Exit
: : Move Enter : Select +/- : Values F10: Save Esc: Exit F1: General Help F7 : Previous Values F8 : Fail-Safe Defaults F9: Optimize Defaults
Configure Time and Date. Display System Information ...
Discard Changes and Exit
Load Optimal Defaults
Discard Changes
3. Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to 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 Changes and Exit” saves your changes and reboots the system, and “Discard Changes and Exit” ignores your changes and exits the program.
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6. In entering the Main option of the Main Menu, please use the func­tions in the Function List to configure the setting:
: : Move Enter : Select +/- : Values F10: Save Esc: Exit F1: General Help F7 : Previous Values F8 : Fail-Safe Defaults F9: Optimized Defaults
Use [Enter], [Tab] or [Shift-Tab] to select a field. Use [+] or [-] to choose the options.
<F1>: “General Help” provides explanations of the hot-key functions
available. <F7>: “Previous values” allows user to discard previous values or not. <F8>: “Fail-safe defaults” allows user to load Fail-safe Defaults or not. Save
and Exit Setup. <F9>: “Optimized Defaults” alows user to load Optimal Defaults or not.
Attention: The BIOS Setup is subject to constant update without further notice to users. It is necessary for users to update the onboard BIOS by the latest BIOS version provided in our web site: www.soltek.com.tw
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4-6.2 Standard BIOS Features
“Standard BIOS Features” allows users to configure Time and Date. This menu also displays system information.
Run the Standard BIOS Features as follows: Choose “Standard BIOS Features” from the Main Menu and press <Enter>. The following screen will appear:
CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1985-2002, American Megatrends, Inc.
System Overview
AMIBIOS
Version : 08.00.10 Build Date : 12/26/03 ID : 0AAAA000
Processor
Type : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1500MHz Speed : 1500MHz Count : 1
System Memory
Size : 256MB
System Time 09 : 25 : 29 System Date Wed 12/31/2003
Standard BIOS Features
Help Item
Use [Enter], [Tab] or [Shift­Tab] to select a field.
Use [+] or [-] to configure system Time.
: : Move Enter : Select +/- : Values F10: Save Esc: Exit F1: General Help F7 : Previous Values F8 : Fail-Safe Defaults F9: Optimized Defaults
AMIBIOS/Processor/
System memory
These three items only show the respective current statuses. They cannot be changed in the BIOS Setup.
System Time The BIOS shows the time of the day in the format:
hh:mm:ss. Choose the field with the Arrow keys and change the time with the Page Up/Page Down +/- keys.
System Date The BIOS shows the date of the day in the format:
mm:dd:yy :day of the Week. Choose the field with the Arrow keys and change the value with the Page Up/Page Down +/- keys.
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4-6.3 Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features allows user to configure HDD, Floppy, Serial
Port, Parallel Port etc....
Run the Advanced BIOS Features as follows:
Choose “Advanced BIOS Features” from the Main Menu and a screen with a list of options will appear:
CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1985-2002, American Megatrends, Inc.
Advanced Settings
Advanced BIOS Features
Help Item
Warning: Setting wrong values in below sections
Configure CPU.
may cause system to malfunction.
CPU Configuration Press Enter IDE Configuration Press Enter Floppy Configuration Press Enter SuperIO Configuration Press Enter Hardware Health Configuration Press Enter ACPI Configuration Press Enter USB Configuration Press Enter Frequency/Voltage Control Press Enter Power Management Press Enter Sil3114 Configuration Press Enter
: : Move Enter : Select +/- : Values F10: Save Esc: Exit F1: General Help F7 : Previous Values F8 : Fail-Safe Defaults F9: Optimized Defaults
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4-6.3.1 CPU Configuration
Choose “CPU Configuration” in “Advanced BIOS Features” and press <Enter>. The following sub-screen will appear for configuration:
CPU Configuration
Configure advanced CPU settings
Manufacturer : Intel Brand String : Intel(R) Pentium (R) 4 CPU 1500MHz Frequency : 1500MHz FSB Speed : 400MHz
Cache L1 :8KB Cache L2 :512KB
Ratio Status : Locked Ratio Actual Value : 15 Ratio CMOS Setting : 8
Hyper Threading Technology Enabled
Help Item
Sets the ratio between CPU core clock and the FSB Frequency. Note: If an invalid ratio is set in CMOS, then actual and setpoint values may differ.
Manufacturer
Brand String
Frequency
Cache L1/L2 BIOS shows the actual CPU internal Level 1/2 cache
Ratio Status
Ratio Actual Value
Ratio CMOS Setting
Hyper Threading
Technology
BIOS shows the current manufacturer of on-board CPU.
BIOS shows the current brand of on-board CPU.
BIOS shows the current on-board CPU frequency.
size.
BIOS shows the current ratio (multiplier) status of on-board CPU. For P4 CPUs, the ratio is usually locked.
BIOS shows the actual CPU ratio.
BIOS shows the CPU Ratio in CMOS. If an invalid ratio is set in CMOS, then actual and setpoint val­ues may differ.
BIOS shows the current status of Hyper Threading Technology. If a Hyper Threading CPU is running on board, this item will show “Enabled” status. If a Hyper-threading CPU is not on-board, this item shows “Disabled”.
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4-6.3.2 IDE Configuration
Choose “IDE Configuration” in “Advanced BIOS Features” and press <Enter>. The following sub-screen will appear for IDE Devices configuration:
IDE Configuration
IDE Configuration P-ATA only S-ATA Running Enhanced Mode Yes P-ATA Channel Selection Both S-ATA Ports Definition P0-3rd./P1-4th
Primary IDE Master Hard Disk Primary IDE Slave ATAPI CDROM Secondary IDE Master Not Detected Secondary IDE Slave Not Detected Third IDE Master Not Detected Fourth IDE Master Not Detected
Hard Disk Write Protect Disabled IDE Detect Time Out (Sec) 35 ATA(PI) 80Pin Cable Detection Host & Device
IDE Configuration
Help Item
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IDE Configuration Allows you to configurare IDE device mode.
Choices: P-ATA only: for Parallel IDE only; S-ATA Only: For S-ATA running on board only; P/S-ATA(Win98/Me): P/S-ATA on Win98/Me only Disabled: IDE Configuration disabled
IDE Configuration Choosing “P-ATA only” to configure the
following :
S-ATA Running En-
hanced Mode
(Combined Mode
Option)
IDE Configuration Choosing “S-ATA Only” to configure the
S-ATA Ports Defini-
IDE Configuration Choosing “P/S-ATA(Win98/Me)” to configure
Option
S-ATA will be running in enhanced Mode, yet sup­porting Windows 2000/XP only (A warning message in red will appear on the booting screen). Choices: Yes : Choose from the following option:
P-ATA (parallel ATA) Channel Selection:
Choices: Primary; Secondary; Both S-ATA Ports Definition: Choices: P0-3rd./P1-4th; P0-4th./P1-3rd.
No : Choose from the following options:
P-ATA (parallel ATA) Channel Selection: Choices: Primary; Secondary; Both
following: Allows you to assign the S-ATA port locations.
Choices: P0-3rd./P1-4th.; P0-4th./P1-3rd.;
tion
the following (this choice supports Windows 98/Me only):
Choices: P-ATA 1st Channel; S-ATA 1st Channel; Combined Mode
Choices: P0-Master/P1-Slave; P0-Slave/P1-Master; S-ATA Ports Defini-
tion
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4-6.3.2-2 Primary/Secondary IDE Master/Slave and Third/Fourth IDE Master
Primary IDE Master Hard Disk Primary IDE Slave ATAPI CDROM Secondary IDE Master Not Detected Secondary IDE Slave Not Detected Third IDE Master Not Detected Fourth IDE Master Not Detected
Primary/Secondary
IDE Master/Slave
Press <Enter> To show the detected information of the Primary / Secondary IDE Master/Slave device (s).
Third/Fourth IDE
Master
Press <Enter> to show the detected information of third/fourth IDE Master device(s).
If any IDE device is detected in any one of the above items press <Enter> to reveal the IDE information:
Primary/(Secondary/Third/Fourth) IDE Master/(Slave)
Primary/(Secondary/Third/Fourth) IDE Master/(Slave)
Device : Hard Disk Vendor : WDC WD400BB-00DEA0 Size : 40.0GB LBA Mode : Supported Block Mode : 16Sectors PIO Mode : 4 Async DMA : MultiWord DMA-2 Ultra DMA : Ultra DMA-5 S.M.A.R.T. : Supported
Type Auto LBA/Large mode Auto Block (Multi-Sector Transfer) Auto PIO Mode Auto DMA Mode Auto S.M.A.R.T. Auto 32Bit Data Transfer Disabled
Help Item
Select the type of device connected to the system.
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LBA/Large mode
Block (Multi-Sector
DMA Mode
S.M.A.R.T
32Bit Data Transfer
Type
Transfer)
PIO Mode
To select the types of the IDE devices: Not Installed; Auto: Setting type automatically CD-ROM: ATAPI (Packet Interface) CD-ROM drive ARMD: ATAPI Removable Media Device
To auto-select (default) or disable LBA/Large mode.
To auto-select (default) or disable Block Mode. If disabled, the data transfer from and to the device occurs one sector at a time; if enabled, the data transfer from and to the device occurs multiple sectors at a time.
To auto-select (default) or disable PIO Mode. Choices: Disabled; 1, 2, 3, 4
To auto-select (default) or disable DMA Mode. Choices: Auto; SWDMA(0-2); MWDMA(0-2); UDMA(0-4)
Allows you to enable / disable the Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology for the hard disk. Choices: Auto(default); Enabled; Disabled
To auto-select (default) or disable 32Bit Data Transfer.
4-6.3.2-3 Hard Disk Write Protect
Hard Disk Write
Protect
4-6.3.2-4 IDE Detect Time Out
IDE Detect Time Out
4-6.3.2-5 ATA(P) 80Pin Cable Detection
ATA(PI) 80Pin Cable
Detection
Allows you to Enabled / Disable(default) Hard Disk Write Protection
Allows you to set time out for IDE Detection.
(Sec)
Choices: 0 - 35 seconds in 5 seconds stepping
Allows you to select ATA(PI) devices for 80Pin Cable Detection. To set Host & Device allows onboard IDE controller and IDE disk drive to detect the type of IDE cable used. Choices: Host & Device, Host, Device
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4-6.3.3 Floppy Configuration
Choose “Floppy Configuration” in “Advanced BIOS Features” and press <Enter>. The following sub-screen will appear for configuration:
Floppy Configuration
Floppy Configuration
Floppy A 1.44 MB 3.5 in Floppy B Disabled
: : Move Enter : Select +/- : Values F10: Save Esc: Exit F1: General Help F7 : Previous Values F8 : Fail-Safe Defaults F9: Optimized Defaults
Help Item
Select the type of floppy drive connected to the system.
Floppy A/B Press Enter on “Floppy A/B” will let you select this
field to the type(s) of floppy disk drive(s) installed in your system. The choices are: 360KB 5.25 in.
1.2MB, 5.25 in. 720KB, 3.5 in.
1.44MB, 3.5 in.
2.88MB, 3.5 in. Disabled
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4-6.3.4 Super IO Configuration
Choose “SuperIO Configuration” in “Advanced BIOS Features” and press <Enter>. The following sub-screen will appear for configuration:
SuperIO Configuration
Configure Win627 Super IO Chipset
Help Item
OnBoard Floppy Controller Enabled Serial Port1 Address 3F8/IRQ4 Serial port2 Address 2F8/IRQ3 Serial port2 Mode Normal OnBoard CIR Port Disabled Parallel Port Address 378 Parallel Port Mode Normal Parallel Port IRQ IRQ7
OnBoard Floppy
Controller
Allows you to enable / disable the Onboard Floppy Controller.
Allows BIOS to Enable or Disable Floppy Controller.
Choices: Enabled; Disabled
Serial Port1 Address Allows you to set the Onboard Serial Port1 Address.
Choices: Disabled; 3F8/IRQ4; 3E8/IRQ4; 2E8/IRQ3;
Serial Port2 Address Allows you to set the Onboard Serial Port2 Address.
Choices: Disabled; 2F8/IRQ3; 3E8/IRQ4; 2E8/ IRQ3;
Serial Port 2 Mode
If Serial Port2 Address is not disabled, it allows you to set the Serial Port 2 Mode. Choices:
-- Normal;
-- IrDA: Providing 2 items for configuration: IR I/O Pin Select: SINB/SOUTB; IRRX/IRTX IR Duplex Mode: Half Duplex; Full Duplex
-- ASK IR: Providing 2 items for configuration: IR I/O Pin Select: SINB/SOUTB; IRRX/IRTX IR Duplex Mode: Half Duplex; Full Duplex
OnBoard CIR Port
Allows you to set the onboard CIR Port. Choices: Disabled; 2E0; 3E0
Parallel Port Address Allows you to configure Parallel Port Address.
Choices: Disabled; 378; 278; 3BC;
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OnBoard CIR Port
CIR Port IRQ
Parallel Port Address Allows you to configure Parallel Port Address.
-- Disabled: To disable this function;
-- 378: 2 items to configure for address 378:
--- Parallel Port Mode: Normal; Bi-Directional; EPP: EPP Version: 1.9; 1.7 ECP: ECP Mode DMA Channel: DMA0; DMA1; DMA3
--- Parallel Port IRQ: IRQ5; IRQ7
Allows you to set the onboard CIR Port. Choices: Disabled; 2E0; 3E0
Allows you to set the onboard CIR Port IRQ for 2E0 or 3E0. Choices: IRQ3; IRQ4; IRQ10; IRQ11
Choices: Disabled; 378; 278; 3BC;
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4-6.3.5 Hardware Health Configuration
Choose “Hardware Health Configuration” in “Advanced BIOS Features” and press <Enter>. The following sub-screen will appear for configuration:
Hardware Health Configuration
Hardware Health Configuration Help Item
System Temperature : 34˚C/93˚F CPU Temperature : 32˚C/89˚F
Fan1 Speed : 3125 RPM Fan2 Speed : 3169 RPM Fan3 Speed : N/A
CPU Core : 1.516 V +1.50V : 1.516 V +3.30V : 3.258 V +12.0V : 12.074 V
-12.0V : -12.048 V 5VSB : 5.467 V Battery : 3.444 V
: : Move Enter : Select +/- : Values F10: Save Esc: Exit F1: General Help F7 : Previous Values F8 : Fail-Safe Defaults F9: Optimize Defaults
Enables Hardware Health Monitoring Device.
System Temperature Shows current system temperature.
CPU Temperature Shows current CPU internal temperature.
Fan1/2/3 Speed
Displaying the current speed of Chassis/CPU/Power Fan.
CPU Core
1.5V/3.3V/+12V/5VSB/ Battery
Showing CPU core actual voltage value.
Showing current voltage against the 1.5V/3.3V/ +12V/5VSB/Battery power supply.
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4-6.3.6 ACPI Configuration
Choose “ACPI Configuration” in “Advanced BIOS Features” and press <Enter>. The following sub-screen will appear for ACPI configuration:
ACPI Configuration
ACPI Settings
General ACPI Configuration Press Enter Advanced ACPI Configuration Press Enter
Help Item
Enables Hardware ACPI support for Operating System.
Enable: If OS supports ACPI.
Disable: If OS Does not support ACPI.
General ACPI Configuration:
To press< Enter > on General ACPI Configuration will reveal the following item(s).
Suspend mode This item allows you to select the Suspend mode.
You can select S3(STR) for suspending to DRAM if your system supports this mode. Or you can select S1 (POS) for Power on Suspend under ACPI mode. Choices: S1(POS); S3(STR)(Optional); Auto
(Optional) Repost
Video at S3 Resume
(Optional) USB Device
Wakeup From S3/S4
If STR mode or Auto mode is selected, this item allows you to enable / disable this function. Choices: Yes; No
This item allows you to enable / disable the USB device Wakeup function from S3/S4 mode.
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Advanced ACPI Configuration:
To press< Enter > on Advanced ACPI Configuration will reveal the following item(s).
ACPI 2.0 Support Allows you to enable / disable ACPI (Advanced Con-
figuration and Power Interface) 2.0 Support function. Choices: Yes; No
ACPI APIC Support Allows you to enable / disable ACPI APIC (Advanced
Programmable Interrupt Controller) Support function.
APIC ACPI SCI IRQ If APIC ACPI Support is enabled (Yes), it allows you
to enable / disable APIC ACPI SCI IRQ function.
BIOS-->AML ACPI
Headless mode Allows you to enable / disable Headless operation
Allows you to enable / disable BIOS-->AML ACPI
table
table function.
mode through ACPI.
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4-6.3.7 USB Configuration
Choose “USB Configuration” in “Advanced BIOS Features” and press <Enter>. The following sub-screen will appear for configuration:
USB Configuration
USB Configuration
Module Version - 2.23.2-7.4
USB Devices Enabled :
USB Function 8 USB Ports Legacy USB Support Enabled USB 2.0 Controller Enabled USB 2.0 Controller Mode FullSpeed
USB Mass Storage Device Config Press Enter
: : Move Enter : Select +/- : Values F10: Save Esc: Exit F1: General Help F7 : Previous Values F8 : Fail-Safe Defaults F9: Optimized Defaults
None
Help Item
Enable USB host controllers.
USB Function Allows you to set the USB Function on the USB port
(s). Choices: 8 USB Ports; Disabled
Legacy USB Support Allows you to enable/ disable the Legacy USB
support. Choices: Enabled; Disabled; Auto
USB 2.0 Controller Allows you to enable/ disable the USB 2.0 Controller.
USB 2.0 Controller
Mode
Allows you to configure the USB 2.0 Controller Mode. Choices: FullSpeed(12Mbps); HiSpeed(480Mbps)
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If users have installed USB Devices on the system, these items will appear as below for further configuration.
USB Mass Storage
Device Config
USB Mass Storage
Reset Delay
Device #X (USB Device Name)
Emulation Type USB devices which are less than 530MB will be
Press “Enter” to view its submenu shown below.
To select number of seconds POST waits for the USB mass storage device after start unit command. Choices: 10 Sec; 20 Sec; 30 Sec; 40 Sec
emulated as Floppy and remaining as hard drive. “Forced FDD” can be used to force a HDD format­ted drive to boot as FDD. (Ex. ZIP drive). Choices: Auto; Floppy; Forced FDD; Hard Disk; CDROM
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4-6.3.8 Frequency/Voltage Control
Choose “Frequency/Voltage Control” in “Advanced BIOS Features” and press <Enter>. The following sub-screen will appear for configuration:
Frequency/Voltage Control
Frequency/Voltage Configuration
CPU Linear Frequency Enabled CPU Clock 100MHz
AGP Voltage Control 1.5V DIMM Voltage Control 2.6V
: : Move Enter : Select +/- : Values F10: Save Esc: Exit F1: General Help F7 : Previous Values F8 : Fail-Safe Defaults F9: Optimized Defaults
CPU Linear
Frequency
This item allows you to enable / disable this setting function.
Help Item
Press “+”/”-” to select.
CPU Clock If CPU Linear Frequency is set at Enabled, this item
allows you to set CPU Clock. Choices: 100MHz ~350MHz in 1MHz stepping. (100MHz~250MHz is for 100MHz CPU; 133MHz~283MHz is for 133MHz CPU; 200MHz~350MHz is for 200MHz CPU.)
AGP Voltage
Control
DIMM Voltage
Control
Allows you to configure the AGP Voltage. Choices: 1.5V; 1.6V; 1.7V; 1.8V
Allows you to configure the DIMM Voltage. Choices: 2.5V; 2.6V; 2.7V; 2.8V; 2.9V; 3.0V; 3.1V;
3.2V; 3.3V
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4-6.3.9 Power Management
Choose “Power Management” in “Advanced BIOS Features” and press <Enter>. The following sub-screen will appear for configuration:
Power Management
APM Configuration
Help Item
Power Management/APM Enabled Video Power Down Mode Suspend Hard Disk Power Down Mode Suspend Standby Time Out Disabled
Suspend Time Out Disabled
Power Button mode On/Off Restore on AC Power Loss Power Off
Resume On Ring Disabled Resume On LAN Disabled Resume On PME# Disabled
Resume On RTC Alarm Disabled
: : Move Enter : Select +/- : Values F10: Save Esc: Exit F1: General Help F7 : Previous Values F8 : Fail-Safe Defaults F9: Optimized Defaults
Power Management/
Allows you to enable (default)/ disable the Power
APM
management / Advanced Power Management
Enable or disable APM.
function.
Video Power Down
Hard Disk Power
Down Mode
Allows you to select the Video Power Down Mode. Choices: Disabled; Standby; Suspend
Mode
Allows you to select the Hard Disk Power Down Mode. Choices: Disabled; Standby; Suspend
Standby Time Out
(Minute)
Suspend Time Out
(Minute)
To set the duration of Standby Time Out. Choices: Disabled; 1; 2; 4; 8; 10; 20; 30; 40; 50; 60
To set the duration of Suspend Time Out. Choices: Disabled; 1; 2; 4; 8; 10; 20; 30; 40; 50; 60
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Power Button Function
Restore on AC/Power
Resume on Ring
Resume on LAN Allows you to enable / disable the Resume on LAN
Resume on PME# Allows you to enable / disable the Resume on PME#
Resume On RTC Alarm Allows you to enable / disable (default)the Resume
RTC Alarm Date / Hour
/ Minute / Second
Allows you to set power Button function. Choices: On/Off (default); Suspend
Allows you to set the restore state from AC/Power
Loss
Loss. Choices: Last State; Power Off (default); Power On
Allows you to enable / disable (default)the Resume
on Ring Signal function. 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.
function.
function.
On RTC Alarm function.
If resume On RTC Alarm is enabled, this field al­lows you to set the Alarm date Hour, Minute and second. Date Choices: Every Day; 01 ~ 31 Hour Choices: 00 ~ 23 Minute Choices: 00 ~ 59 Second Choices: 00 ~ 59
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4-6.3.10 Sil3114 Configuration
Choose “Sil3114 Configuration” in “Advanced BIOS Features” and press <Enter>. The following sub-screen will appear for configuration:
Sil3114 Configuration
Sil3114 Configuration
IDE or RAID Mode IDE Mode
Help Item
: : Move Enter : Select +/- : Values F10: Save Esc: Exit F1: General Help F7 : Previous Values F8 : Fail-Safe Defaults F9: Optimized Defaults
IDE or RAID Mode Allows you to configure IDE or RAID mode on SATA
RAID Controller SIL3114.
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4-6.4 Advanced Chipset Features
Advanced Chipset Features is used to modify the values of chipset buffers. These buffers control the system options.
Run the Advanced Chipset Features as follows: Choose “Advanced Chipset Features” from the Main Menu and a list of option will appear:
CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1985-2002, American Megatrends, Inc.
Advanced Chipset Settings
Advanced Chipset Features
Help Item
Warning: Setting wrong values in below sections may cause system to malfunction.
NorthBridge Configuration Press Enter SouthBridge Configuration Press Enter
: : Move Enter : Select +/- : Values F10: Save Esc: Exit F1: General Help F7 : Previous Values F8 : Fail-Safe Defaults F9: Optimized Defaults
Options for NBEnable USB host controllers.
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4-6.4.1 NorthBridge Configuration
Choose “NorthBridge Configuration” in “Advanced Chipset Features” and press <Enter>. The following sub-screen will appear for configuration:
NorthBridge Configuration
DRAM Frequency Auto Configure DRAM Timing by SPD Enabled
Memory Hole Disabled Init. Graphic Adapter Priority AGP/PCI Graphics Aperture Size 64MB C.S.A Gigabit Ethernet Auto
Help Item
DRAM Frequency Allows you to set the current SDRAM frequency.
Choices: Auto; 266MHz; 333MHz; 400MHz
Configure SDRAM
Timing by SPD
SPD (Serial presence detect) is a device in memory
module for storing the module information such as
DRAM timing and chip parameters. If this option is
enabled, BIOS will access SPD automatically to
configure module timing. If disabled, DRAM timing
can be configured manually.
Default: Enabled
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DRAM CAS# Latency With SDRAM Timing by SPD disabled, you can se-
lect the SDRAM CAS# (Column Address Strode)la-
tency manually.
Choices: 2 Clocks; 2.5 Clocks; 3 Clocks
DRAM RAS#
Precharge
DRAM RAS# to CAS#
DRAM Precharge
DRAM Burst Length With SDRAM Timing by SPD disabled, you can se-
Memory Hole Allows you to enable / disable (default) the support
Primary Graphics
Adapter
AGP Aperture Size Series of options are available: 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128,
With SDRAM Timing by SPD disabled, you can se-
lect the SDRAM RAS# (Row Address Strode)
Precharge cycle manually.
Choices: 2 Clocks; 3 Clocks; 4 Clocks
With SDRAM Timing by SPD disabled, you can se-
Delay
lect the SDRAM RAS# to CAS# delay cycle
manually.
Choices: 2 Clocks; 3 Clocks; 4 Clocks
Allows you to set the SDRAM Precharge Delay
Delay
cycle.
Choices: 5 Clocks; 6 Clocks; 7 Clocks; 8 Clocks
lect the SDRAM Burst length manually.
Choices: 8; 4
of Memory Hole which is reserved for ISA card.
Choices: Disabled; 15MB-16MB
Allows you to select the Primary Graphics Adapter.
Choices: AGP/PCI; PCI/AGP
256MB. Memory mapped and graphics data struc-
tures 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. The
default setting is 64MB.
C.S.A Gigabit Ethernet Allows you to enable/disable C.S.A Gigabit Ethernet.
Choices: Auto(default); Disabled;
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4-6.4.2 SouthBridge Configuration
Choose “SouthBridge Configuration” in “Advanced Chipset Features” and press <Enter>. The following sub-screen will appear for configuration:
SouthBridge Configuration
OnBoard AC’97 Audio Auto
: : Move Enter : Select +/- : Values F10: Save Esc: Exit F1: General Help F7 : Previous Values F8 : Fail-Safe Defaults F9: Optimized Defaults
Onboard AC‘97 Audio
Allows you to enable/disable AC’ 97 Audio.
Choices: Auto; Disabled
Help Item
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4-6.5 PCI/PNP Resource Management
PCI/PNP Resource Management allows you to modify the system’s power saving functions.
Choose “PCI/PNP Resource Management” from the Main Menu and a screen with a list of options will appear:
CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1985-2002, American Megatrends, Inc.
Advanced PCI/PNP Settings
Warning: Setting wrong values in below sections may cause system to malfunction.
Plug & Play O/S No PCI Latency Timer 32 Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA Yes Palette Snooping Disabled PCI IDE BusMaster Disabled OffBoard PCI/ISA IDE Card Auto
IRQ3 Available IRQ4 Available IRQ5 Available IRQ7 Available IRQ9 Available IRQ10 Available IRQ11 Available IRQ14 Available IRQ15 Available
DMA Channel 0 Available DMA Channel 1 Available DMA Channel 3 Available DMA Channel 5 Available DMA Channel 6 Available DMA Channel 7 Available
Reserved Memory Size Disabled
: : Move Enter : Select +/- : Values F10: Save Esc: Exit F1: General Help F7 : Previous Values F8 : Fail-Safe Defaults F9: Optimized Defaults
PCI/PNP Resource Management
Help Item
No: lets the BIOS configure all the devices in the system. Yes: lets the operating system configure Plug and Play (PnP) devices not required for boot if your system has a Plug and Play operating system.
Plug & Play O/S Allows you to configure the PNP devices by BIOS
PCI Latency Timer (PCI
Clocks)
or O/S.
Choices: No(by BIOS) (default); Yes(by O/S)
Allows you to set the PCI Latency Time.
Choices: 32(default); 64; 96; 192; 128; 160; 192;
224; 248;
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Allocate IRQ to PCI
Palette Snooping This option allows the BIOS to preview VGA status,
PCI IDE BusMaster Allows you to enable / disable(default) the PCI IDE
OffBoard PCI/ISA IDE
IRQ 3/4/5/7/9/10/11/14/15Allows you to specify available IRQs to be used by
DMA 0/1/3/5/6/7 Allows you to specify available DMAs to be used by
Reserved Memory Size Allows you to specify memory size to reserve for
Allows you to assign IRQ to PCI VGA card if card
VGA
requests IRQ.
Choices: Yes(default); No
and to modify the information delivered from the
feature Connector of the VGA card to MPEG card.
This option can solve the display inversion to black
after you have used a MPEG card.
Bus Master function.
Some PCI IDE cards may require this to be set to
Card
the PCI slot number that is holding the card.
Choices: Auto; PCI Slot1; PCI Slot2; PCI Slot3; PCI
Slot4; PCI Slot5;
PCI/PNP devices.
Choices: Available(default); Reserved
PCI/PNP devices.
Choices: Available(default); Reserved
legacy ISA devices.
Choices: Disabled(default); 16K; 32K; 64K
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4-6.6 Boot Configuration Setup
Boot Configuration Setup allows you to modify the system’s boot settings.
Choose “Boot Configuration Setup” from the Main Menu and a screen with a list of options will appear:
CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1985-2002, American Megatrends, Inc.
Boot Configuration Setup
Boot Settings
Boot Setting Configuration Press Enter
Boot Device Priority Press Enter Hard Disk Drives Press Enter Removable Drives Press Enter ATAPI CDROM Drives Press Enter
If users have installed hard disks, removable drives (including Floppies and USB storage devices), CDROM drives on the system, BIOS will show these items to let users configure the devices to decide the primary boot device.
: : Move Enter : Select +/- : Values F10: Save Esc: Exit F1: General Help F7 : Previous Values F8 : Fail-Safe Defaults F9: Optimized Defaults
Help Item
Configure Settings during System Boot.
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4-6.6.1 Boot Settings Configuration
Choose “Boot Settings Configuration” in “Boot Configuration Setup” and press <Enter>. The following items will appear for onfiguration:
Boot Configuration Setup
Boot Settings
Quick Boot Enabled Quiet Boot Disabled AddOn ROM Display Mode Force BIOS Bootup Num-Lock On PS/2 Mouse Support Auto Wait For ‘F1’ If Error Enabled Hit ‘DEL’ Message Display Enabled Interrupt 19 Capture Disabled
Help Item
Configure Settings during System Boot.
Quick Boot
Allows you to enable (default)/ disable quick boot of
your system. If enabled, BIOS will skip certain tests
whle booting. This will decrease the time needed to
boot the system.
Quiet Boot
The bootup screen displays normal POST messages
with Disabled selected; the bootup screen displays
OEM Logo instead of POST messages with Enabled
selected.
Choices: Enabled; Disabled
AddOn ROM Display
If “Force BIOS” (default) is chosen, the vendor’s logo
screen will be followed by the “AddOn ROM” initial screen
Mode
(the screen showing the add-on card BIOS message). If
“Keep Current” is chosen, no “Add-On ROM” screen is
followed.
Bootup Num-lock Allows you to toggle between On (default) or Off to
control the state of the NumLock keys when the
system boots. If On, the numeric keypad is in nu-
meric mode. If off, the numeric keypad is in cursor
control mode.
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PS/2 Mouse Support Enabled (default), PS/2 mouse is supported. Disabled,
PS/2 Mouse is not supported. If “Auto” is set, the system
will auto detect the PS/2 Mouse.
Wait For ‘F1’ If Error Allows you to hit F1 key when errors occur.
Choices: Enabled(default); Disabled
Hit ‘DEL’ Message
Display
The system will show “Press DEL key to run Setup
when enabled.
Choices: Enabled(default); Disabled
Interrupt 19 Capture Allows option ROMs to trap interrupt 19.
Choices: Enabled; Disabled(default)
4-6.6.2 Boot Device Priority
Choose “Boot Device Priority” in “Boot Configuration Setup” and press <Enter>. The bootable devices installed on board will appear and are allowed to assign the Boot Priority.
Boot Device Priority
Boot Device Priority
1st Boot Device 1st FLOPPY DRIVE 2nd Boot Device PM-WDC WD400BB-00 3rd Boot Device SS-COPY-ROM 5238E
Help Item
Configure Settings during System Boot.
1st/2nd/3rd Boot
Device
Allows you to set (by pressing <Enter>) floppy or
IDE devices already installed to be the 1st/2nd/3rd
boot device.
Choices: Disabled; Device(s) installed
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4-6.7 Boot Security Features
Boot Security Features allows you to modify the system’s boot security settings.
Choose “Boot Security Features” from the Main Menu and a screen with a list of options will appear:
CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1985-2002, American Megatrends, Inc.
Security Settings
Supervisor Password : Not Installed User Password : Not Installed
Change Supervisor Password Press Enter User Access Level Full Access Change User Password Press Enter Clear User Password Press Enter Password Check Setup
Boot Sector Virus Protection Disabled
: : Move Enter : Select +/- : Values F10: Save Esc: Exit F1: General Help F7 : Previous Values F8 : Fail-Safe Defaults F9: Optimized Defaults
Boot Security Features
Help Item
Install or Change the password.
4-6.7.1 Supervisor Password
To show the status of Supervisor Password. “Installed” is displayed when supervisor password is set up. Otherwise, “Not Installed” is displayed.
4-6.7.2 User Password
To show the status of User Password. “Installed” is displayed when supervisor password is set up. Otherwise, “Not Installed” is displayed.
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4-6.7.3 Change Supervisor Password
This option allows you to set a new Supervisor password for the system:
1. Choose “Change Supervisor Password” in the “BIOS Security Fea­tures” and press <Enter>. Then the following message appears:
[ Enter new supervisor password ]
2. The first time you run this option, enter your password up to 6 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 New Password ]
4. Enter the same password “exactly” the same as you have just typed to confirm the password and press <Enter>.
5. The following message appears to confirm the new password setup.
[ Password installed ]
[OK]
6. Then press any key to continue your CMOS Setup. To save the pass­word setup, you should press “Save Changes and Exit” and choose “OK” to exit and save setup.
7. If you enter a new password into the box, you will be using this new password after you have finished and saved this new setup. Instead, if you press <Enter> before you enter any new password into the instruction box, another message box appears, telling you that you have disabled the Supervisor Password. That means, no password is set for either entering BIOS Setup or system:
[ Password uninstalled ]
[OK]
User Access Level Allows you to set four different Access Levels when
Supervisor Password has been set. Choices: Full Access; Limited; View Only; No Ac­cess
Note: “User Access Level” and “Password Check” will appear when “Su-
pervisor Password” has been set.
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4-6.7.4 Change User Password
This option allows you to set a new User password for the system:
1. Choose “Change User Password” in the “BIOS Security Features” and press <Enter>. Then the following message appears:
[ Enter New Password ]
2. The first time you run this option, enter your password up to 6 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 New Password ]
4. Enter the same password “exactly” the same as you have just typed to confirm the password and press <Enter>.
5. The following message appears to confirm the new password setup.
[ Password installed ]
[OK]
6. Then press any key to continue your CMOS Setup. To save the pass­word setup, you should press “Save Changes and Exit” and choose “OK” to exit and save setup.
4-6.7.5 Clear User Password
1. To remove the current user password, choose “Clear User Password” and press <Enter>. An instruction box appears on the screen, assur­ing to clear User Password:
Clear User Password?
[OK] [Cancel]
2. Then choose [OK] and press <Enter>. The User Password is suc­cessfully removed.
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Password Check Allows you to set BIOS to check up password with a
password prompt at BIOS Setup or whenever re­starting system. This option will appear when you have set Supervisor Password or User Password. Choices: Setup (default); Always
4-6.7.6 Boot Sector Virus Protection
Boot Sector Virus
Protection
NOTE: Many disk diagnostic programs that access the boot
sector table can trigger the virus warning message. If you plan to run such a program, we recommend that you dis­able the virus warning.
When enabled, you receive a warning message if a program (specifically, a virus) attempts to write to the boot sector or the partition table of the hard disk drive. You should then run an antivirus program. Keep in mind that this feature protects only the boot sector, not the entire hard drive.
4-6.8 Save Changes and Exit
Save Changes and Exit allows you to save all modifications you have specified into the CMOS memory. Highlight this option on the Main Menu and press <Enter>. The following message appears:
[ Saving configuration changes and exit setup? ]
[OK] [Cancel]
Press <Enter> key to save the configuration changes and exit CMOS Setup to restart your system.
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4-6.9 Discard Changes ( and Exit )
Discard Changes option allows you to exit (or not exit) the Setup Utility without saving the modifications that you have specified. Highlight this option on the Main Menu and press <Enter> and the following message appears:
[ Discard Changes (and exit setup?)]
[OK] [Cancel]
Follow the message and press <Enter> key to exit CMOS Setup and restart system.
4-6.10 Load Optimal Defaults
When you press <Enter> on this item, you will get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to:
[ Load Optimal Defaults ?]
[OK] [Cancel]
Press <Enter> now to load Optimal values for all the Setup options.
4-6.11 Discard Changes
Discard Changes option allows you to cancel the modifications that you have specified in the Setup Utility. Highlight this option on the Main Menu and press <Enter> and the following message appears:
[ Discard Changes?]
[OK] [Cancel]
Follow the message and press <Enter> key to cancel the modifications that you have specified.
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Chapter 5 RAID & Driver Setup
Silicon Image SATA RAID and ITE RAID Controller
Silicon Image RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) Controller SIL3114 is built in this mainboard to provide RAID configuration of RAID 0, RAID 1, and RAID 0+1 modes. RAID Drivers are enclosed in a Driver CD as well as a Floppy diskette to support various RAID systems (Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP) setup.
ITE RAID Controller IT8212F is built in this mainboard to provide RAID configuration of Parallel IDE RAID 0, RAID 1, and RAID 0+1 modes. RAID Drivers are enclosed in a Driver CD as well as a Floppy diskette to support various RAID systems (Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP) setup.
This Chapter is to introduce the SATA/SATA RAID Configurations : 5-0 About Disk Array 5-1 Enable Silicon Image SATA RAID in System BIOS 5-2 Select Silicon Image SATA RAID in System BIOS 5-3 To Enter RAID BIOS Setup 5-4 Creating RAID set 5-5 Deleting RAID set 5-6 Finishing RAID set 5-7 To Install Sil3114 SATA/SATA RAID Driver 5-8 To Set up IT8212F with ITE RAID Interface
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5-0 About Disk Array
5-0-1 Disk Array Interpretation
A “Disk Array” is formed from a group of 2 or more disk drives with the RAID (Redundent Array of Independent Disks) technology. The aim of a Disk Array is to provide better perfornance and/or data fault tolerance.
5-0-2 Disk Array Member
The individual disk drive in an array is called a “member”. Each member of a specific disk array is coded in their “reserved sector” with configuration information that identifies the drive as a member. All disk members in a formed disk aarray are recognized as a single physical drive to the system.
5-0-3 Disk Array Types
Different types or modes of Disk Array have different formation models and functions.
1. RAID 0 (or Striping mode):
RAID 0 is a group of 2 to 4 Disk Drives configured together with
RAID technology to provide better data transfer performance than a single drive since the workload is balanced between the array members. Reads and Writes of RAID 0 data are interleaved between multiple drives. When any disk member fails, it affects the entire array. The disk array size is equal to the number of drive members times the smallest member capacity. For example, one 1GB drive and three
1.2GB drives will form a 4GB (4x1GB) disk array.
2. RAID 1 (or Mirroring mode):
RAID 1 is a group of 2 Disk Drives configured together with RAID
Technology to provide the fault tolerance function. Writes duplicate data on to RAID 1 while reads are performed in parallel. If one of the mirrored drives suffers a mechanical failure (e.g. spindle failure) or does not respond , the remaining drive will continue to function. This is called Fault Tolerance.
The drive capacity of RAID 1 is half the total drive capacity of two
equal-size drive.
3. RAID 0+1 (Mirror/Stripe):
RAID 0+1 is formed by a RAID 0 member mirrored to another RAID
member to establish a RAID 0+1 Array. RAID 0+1 requires at least 4 disk drive to set up the RAID 0+1 configuration.
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5-1 Enable Silicon Image SATA RAID in System BIOS
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To enable Silicon SATA RAID controller, first configure SATA Hard Disks to the SATA connectors. Then boot the 865Pro-FGR system and watch for the following initial screen to appear:
Sil 3114 SATARAID BIOS Version 5.0.20 Copyright (C) 1997-2003 Silicon Image, Inc.
Press <Ctrl+S> or F4 to enter RAID utility 0 ST3120026AS 114473MB 1 ST3120026AS 114473MB
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(The above message indicates that the SATA hard disks on board are detected by the RAID BIOS.)
As soon as the above screen appears, press < Delete > key to enter CMOS BIOS Setup. Choose “Advanced BIOS Features” and “Sil3114 Configuration”. Choose “RAID” to enable the Onboard Serial ATA RAID controller.
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5-2 Select Silicon Image SATA RAID in System BIOS
Enter CMOS BIOS Setup and choose “Advanced BIOS Features” and “Sil3114 Configuration”. Choose either “IDE” or “RAID” to enable the Onboard SATA-RAID interface.
IDE or RAID Mode
Allows you to configure IDE or RAID mode on SATA RAID Controller SIL3114.
Sil3114 Configuration
Sil3114 Configuration
IDE or RAID Mode RAID Mode
: : Move Enter : Select +/- : Values F10: Save Esc: Exit F1: General Help F7 : Previous Values F8 : Fail-Safe Defaults F9: Optimized Defaults
Help Item
Attention: If IDE Mode is selected in the above BIOS setup, it means SATA IDE interface is enabled and no RAID system can be configured into the hard disks.
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5-3 To Enter RAID BIOS Setup
Boot the 865Pro-FGR system with “RAID Interface” enabled in system BIOS Setup and watch for the following initial screen to appear:
Sil 3114 SATARAID BIOS Version 5.0.20 Copyright (C) 1997-2003 Silicon Image, Inc.
Press <Ctrl+S> or F4 to enter RAID utility 0 ST3120026AS 114473MB 1 ST3120026AS 114473MB
(The above message indicates that the SATA hard disks on board are detected by the RAID BIOS.)
As soon as the above screen appears, press < Ctrl+S > key or <F4> to enter RAID BIOS Setup. In a few seconds, the RAID BIOS Setup Utility appears as shown below:
RAID Configuration Utility - Silicon Image Inc. Copyright (C) 2003
Create RAID set Delete RAID set Rebuild RAID1 set Resolve Conflicts Low Level Format Logical Drive Info
0 ST3120026AS 114473MB 1 ST3120026AS 114473MB
:Select Menu ESC: Previous Menu Enter: Select Ctrl-E: Exit
MAIN MENU
PHYSICAL DRIVE
HELP
RAID0=Striped
LOGICAL DRIVE
0 ST3120026AS 114473MB 1 ST3120026AS 114473MB
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5-4 Creating RAID
1.When you press <Enter> on the “Create RAID set” bar, the following screen shows up. Press the “Arrow” key to select the RAID mode you want to set up with and then press <Enter> on the RAID bar to select the RAID0,1 or 0+1 mode.
RAID Configuration Utility - Silicon Image Inc. Copyright (C) 2003
MAIN MENU
HELP
Create RAID set Delete RAID set Rebuild RAID1 set Resolve Conflicts Low Level Format Logical Drive Info
PHYSICAL DRIVE
0 ST3120026AS 114473MB 1 ST3120026AS 114473MB
:Select Menu ESC: Previous Menu Enter: Select Ctrl-E: Exit
RAID0 RAID1 RAID10 SPARE DRIVE
RAID0=Striped
LOGICAL DRIVE
0 ST3120026AS 114473MB 1 ST3120026AS 114473MB
2.Select Auto configuration of the RAID set.
RAID Configuration Utility - Silicon Image Inc. Copyright (C) 2003
MAIN MENU
Auto configuration Manual configuration
PHYSICAL DRIVE
0 ST3120026AS 114473MB 1 ST3120026AS 114473MB
LOGICAL DRIVE
0 ST3120026AS 114473MB 1 ST3120026AS 114473MB
HELP
Press “Enter” to automatically create a striped(RAID0) set
Stripe size is 64K First drive is drive 0 Second drive is drive 1
:Select Menu ESC: Previous Menu Enter: Select Ctrl-E: Exit
3.Press Y to proceed with the configuration or press N to abort the creation of the new RAID sets.
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