AOpen AX3S Max Easy Installation Manual Download Page 4

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6. JP23 FSB/PCI Clock Ratio 

8. Connecting IDE, Floppy and IDE RAID Cables

 

9. Connecting Front Panel Cable 

This jumper is used to specify the relationship of PCI and FSB clock. Generally
speaking, if you are not overclockers, we recommend you to set at the default setting.
By the way, this motherboard also provides “

1MHz Stepping Adjustment

” feature for

overclockers. You can adjust CPU FSB frequency via BIOS setup program. Based on
the CPU type, the adjustment range has three level: 66~83 (FSB=66MHz, such as
Celeron™ 533), 75~124 (FSB=100, such as Pentium

®

III 800E), 100~248 (FSB=133,

such as Pentium

®

 III 800EB) MHz for your choosing. If you fix the CPU FSB frequency

by JP23, the “1MHz Stepping Adjustment” range will be changed and following JP23
setting. 

Connect 34-pin floppy cable and 40-pin, 80-wire IDE cable to floppy connector FDC and 
IDE / IDE RAID connector. Be careful of the pin1 orientation. Wrong orientation may 
cause system damage.

 

Pin 1

ATA 33/66/100 
IDE Connector 

Attach the power LED, speaker, and reset switch connectors
to the corresponding pins. If you enable “Suspend Mode”
item in BIOS Setup, the ACPI & Power LED will keep
flashing while the system is in suspend mode.

 

Locate the power switch cable from your ATX housing. It is
2-pin female connector from the housing front panel. Plug
this connector to the soft-power switch connector marked

SPWR

.

 

Auto 

(Default) 

FSB=133

FSB=100

FSB=66

IDE RAID Connector 

IDE RAID 2 (Secondary) 

IDE RAID 1 (Primary) 

FDD Connector 

IDE 1 (Primary) 

IDE 2 (Secondary)   

1

 

 SPWR 

 GND 

 ACPILED- 

 GND

 

 

ACPILED 

 NC 

 NC 

 GND 

 RESET 

 GND 

NC

NC

+5V

IDE LED

IDE LED

+5V

+5V

GND

NC

SPEAKER

Speaker  

IDE LED   

 

 

 

SPWR  

 

ACPI & PWR 
LED 

Reset 

 

10. Support 8 USB Connectors 

USB2 Connector

+5V

SBD2-

SBD2+

GND

KEY

+5V 
SBD3- 
SBD3+ 
GND 
NC 

1   2

This motherboard provides 8 

USB

 connectors to connect USB devices, such as mouse,

keyboard, modem, printer, etc. There are two connectors on the PC99 back panel. You
can use proper cable to connect other USB connectors to the back panel or front panel
of chassis. By the way, you can use JP34 to disable USB3 and USB4 if you do not need
them. 

Pin 1 

Enable 

(Default) 

Disable 

1

1

Warning:

 Intel

®

 815E B-Step 

chipset supports maximum 
133MHz FSB and 66MHz AGP 
clock, higher clock setting may 
cause serious system damage.

Secondary 

Master (3rd) 

Secondary
Slave (4th)

Primary 

Slave (2nd)

Primary 

Master (1st) 

Summary of Contents for AX3S Max

Page 1: ...y Chassis Intrusion Connector CPU Fan Connector with H W Monitoring Dr Voice Language Select Jumper JP23 FSB Select Jumper DVO Connector Red MODEM CN Green AUX IN Black CD IN Front Audio Connector AC9...

Page 2: ...P35 is used to enable or disable onboard PROMISE FastTrak 100 Lite IDE RAID controller If you want to disable this controller please turn off the system power first and short pin 2 and pin 3 of JP35 b...

Page 3: ...I 1G 1GHz 133MHz 7 5x Pentium III 1 13G 1 13GHz 133MHz 8 5x Warning To avoid possible CPU damage caused by overheating an automatic shutdown of system had been especially designed on this motherboard...

Page 4: ...u enable Suspend Mode item in BIOS Setup the ACPI Power LED will keep flashing while the system is in suspend mode Locate the power switch cable from your ATX housing It is 2 pin female connector from...

Page 5: ...f housing without an audio port on the front panel The CD IN connector is used to connect CD Audio cable from CDROM or DVD drive to onboard sound The MODEM CN connector is used to connect Mono In Mic...

Page 6: ...X3SP2U102 EXE 4 Reboot the system to DOS mode without loading any memory handler such as EMM386 or device driver It needs around 520K free memory space 5 Execute A AX3SP2U102 and the program will do t...

Page 7: ...the VGA card Then connect your monitor and keyboard The problem was probably caused by power supply or motherboard failure Please contact your reseller or local distributor for repairing Perhaps your...

Page 8: ...probably had been answered by our support engineer or professional users on the news group http www aopen com tw tech newsgrp default htm 4 4 Contact Distributors Resellers We sell our products throu...

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