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AZZA 

KT33-BV Mainboard 

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DIMM1 
DIMM2 
DIMM3 

2.4.3. PCI Slots 

 

The  KT33-BV mainboards each 

come with five PCI slots. They 

are located on the left hand side 

of the board. Both PCI and PCI 

expansion cards may require 

IRQ’s. This mainboard complies 

with Plug and Play (PnP) specifi-

cations. Whenever a PnP compli-

ant card is added the system 

will automatically be configured 

and the IRQ’s will be assigned 

automatically.  

 

When you are inserting your PCI 

card make sure that the pins are 

correctly aligned. When the pins 

are properly aligned with the 

hole’s in the slot, push down 

gently.  

5   4  3   2  1 

49 Pins 

11 Pins 

PCI Slots 

NOTE: “Out Of Memory”  Error Message 

If you have installed more than 512 MB of RAM and are running Microsoft Windows Mil-

lennium Edition, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows 98 or Windows 95 you may ex-

perience memory problems. Two symptoms of these problems are being unable to run 

an MS-DOS session while you are running Windows or the computer may stop respond-

ing while Windows is starting.  

 

There are three possible solutions to this problem: 

1)

Reduce the amount of memory Vcache uses to 512 MB or less by altering the Max-

FileCache setting in the System.ini file. 

2)

Use the System Configuration Utility to reduce the amount of memory Windows 

uses to 512 MB or less. 

3)

Reduce the memory installed on your computer to 512 MB or less. 

 

This problem can also occur if an Advanced Graphic Port (AGP) video adapter is used. 

184-pin DIMM Slot 

40 pins 

52 pins 

Hardware Installation 

Summary of Contents for KT33-BV

Page 1: ...The AZZA KT33 BV Mainboard Manual Cover Click Here Table Of Contents Click Here Introduction Click Here Hardware Installation Click Here BIOS Management Click Here R ...

Page 2: ...T33 BV Mainboard Page 1 KT33 KT33 KT33 KT33 BV Mainboard BV Mainboard BV Mainboard BV Mainboard Manual Manual Manual Manual SOCKET A DDR ATX Mainboard Version 1 x UM KT33 BV E1 Rev 1 0V Creation Date 6 March 2002 ...

Page 3: ... make changes to its contents at any time without prior notice 2001 All Rights Reserved Trademarks Microsoft MS DOS WindowsTM Windows 95 and Windows 98 are reg istered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation AMD AthlonTM XP AthlonTM and DuronTM are registered trademarks of AMD Corporation Award is the registered trademark of Award Software Inc Other trademarks and registered trade marks of products ap...

Page 4: ... 14 2 4 1 Installation of the CPU 14 2 4 2 Memory Modules 14 2 4 3 PCI Slots 15 2 4 4 AGP Accelerated Graphics Port Slot 16 2 5 Internal Connectors 16 2 5 1 Floppy Disk Drive FDC 16 2 5 2 Primary and Secondary IDE Connectors 16 2 5 3 CPU FAN and CHASSIS FAN Connectors 17 2 5 4 ATX Power Supply Connector 17 2 5 5 WOL Wake On LAN Connector 18 2 5 6 CD Audio In and Auxiliary In Connectors 18 2 5 7 US...

Page 5: ...P2 Keyboard Power 23 2 9 3 JP6 CPU FSB Clock 24 2 9 4 JP8 Clears CMOS Memory 24 Chapter 3 Managing The PC BIOS Page 25 3 1 Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility 25 3 2 Main Menu 25 3 3 Standard CMOS Setup 26 3 4 Advanced BIOS Features 28 3 5 Advanced Chipset Features 31 3 6 Integrated Peripherals 34 3 7 Power Management Setup 38 3 8 PNP PCI Configuration 41 3 9 PC Health Status 42 3 10 Frequency Voltage C...

Page 6: ...on Speaker Power LED System Panel and LED Connectors CN 8 FDD CN 9 IDE 1 CN 10 IDE 2 DIMM 1 DIMM 2 DIMM 3 CN 13 CPU FAN JP1 USB 1 2 Power JP2 K B Power CN15 ATX Power Supply CPU 462 Socket CN45 AUX IN CN21 CD IN AGP Slot CN 39 Front Audio 1 1 Mainboard And PC99 ATX External Connector Layout CN16 WOL PCI 2 PCI 1 CN 31 USB 4 CN 30 USB 3 PCI 3 PCI 4 PCI 5 Introduction ...

Page 7: ...ctor 2 fan connectors a CD IN connector and an AUX IN connector 1 2 2 Mainboard Dimensions These boards are ATX form factors Their dimensions are Width 305 mm Length 220 mm 1 2 3 Environmental Limitations Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Required Airflow 50 linear feet per minute across the CPU Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Humidity 0 to 90 non condensing Altitude ...

Page 8: ...Path 8 bit 16 bit 32 bit 64 bit Address Path 32 bit Front Side Bus Frequency FSB The KT33 BV mainboards are able to support a Front Side Bus Frequency FSB of 200MHz or 266MHz BIOS Award BIOS Windows 95 98 Plug and Play PnP compatible Supports SCSI sequential boot up Flash EPROM for easy BIOS upgrades Supports DMI 2 0 function Desktop Management Interface DMI The mainboard comes with DMI 2 0 built ...

Page 9: ...o 2 88MB floppy drives One 20 pin ATX power supply connector Two fan connectors One CD audio IN connector One Aux IN connector One WOL Wake On Lan Connector One Front Audio Connector ATX Double Deck Ports PC 99 color coded connectors Two USB ports Two external DB 9 serial port connectors COM 1 UART and COM 2 UART One SPP ECP EPP DB 25 parallel port One mini DIN 6 PS 2 mouse port One mini DIN 6 PS ...

Page 10: ...onditions of your system 1 Processor temperature It has an overheat alarm 2 VCORE 3 3V 5V 12V 12V voltages and failure alarm 3 Processor and chassis fan speeds It has a failure alarm for these fans 4 Read back capability that displays temperature voltage and fan speed 1 4 System Health Monitor Functions Note Only use this utility in Windows 95 or Windows 98 operating systems Dual Function Power Bu...

Page 11: ... FAN or if you have installed it incorrectly this function will prevent the system from being turned on If you are unable to turn on the system check to see if the heat sink with cooling FAN has been installed correctly 2 If the cooling FAN stops functioning the heat of the CPU will increase and the system will auto power off to protect the CPU against overheating Introduction ...

Page 12: ... 3GB of DDR200 DDR266 DDR333 SDRAM Five 32 bit PCI Slots One 2x 4x AGP slot Internal Connectors CN8 CN9 CN10 CN13 CN15 CN16 CN17 CN21 CN30 CN31 CN39 CN45 Floppy Disk Drive Primary IDE Secondary IDE CPU Fan ATX Power Supply Wake On Lan Chassis Fan CD Audio In Universal Serial Bus 3 Universal Serial Bus 4 Front Audio Auxiliary In FDC IDE1 IDE2 CPU Fan ATX WOL FAN2 CD In USB3 USB4 Front Audio Connect...

Page 13: ...oard we strongly recommend that you use a grounded anti static mat We further recommend that you attach an anti static wristband which is grounded at the same location as the mat to your wrist 2 2 Installation Steps Installation Checklist Continued Speaker and Power LED Connector PW SL HL RS Power On Off and Suspend Switch Connector Standby LED Connector HDD LED Connector Reset Button Connector Sp...

Page 14: ... U F a n 1 1 C N 2 1 C D IN C N 4 5 A U X IN JP 6 C P U C lk 1 1 C N 3 9 Fro n t A u d io C N 1 7 C h as sis F an P W S L H L R S 1 1 1 1 1 P W R L E D 1 S P K R 1 1 1 1 C N 3 1 U S B 4 C N 3 0 U S B 3 C N 1 0 ID E 2 C N 9 ID E 1 C N 8 FD D JP 8 C le a r C M O S 1 D IM M 1 D IM M 2 D IM M 3 C N 1 5 A T X P o w e r S u p p ly 1 1 A G P S lo t JP 2 K B P W R JP 1 U S B 1 2 P W R 1 1 P C I 1 P C I 1 ...

Page 15: ...te the following set of instructions 1 Locate a small dot marked on the top of the CPU This mark indicates Pin 1 of the CPU 2 Locate Pin 1 for the Socket on the mainboard 3 There is a lever on the side of the socket First push this lever side ways and then lift it to a 90 degree angle 4 Insert the CPU into the Socket Please make sure that Pin 1 for the CPU is inserted into Pin 1 of the Socket 5 Wh...

Page 16: ...or Message If you have installed more than 512 MB of RAM and are running Microsoft Windows Mil lennium Edition Windows 98 Second Edition Windows 98 or Windows 95 you may ex perience memory problems Two symptoms of these problems are being unable to run an MS DOS session while you are running Windows or the computer may stop respond ing while Windows is starting There are three possible solutions t...

Page 17: ...ector can sup port two IDE drives These main boards can therefore support up to four IDE devices each If you install two hard drives you need to config ure the second drive to slave mode in the BIOS setup Please refer to your hard drive manual for the ap propriate jumper settings IDE Connectors Pin 1 IDE 1 Pin 1 IDE 2 Floppy Disk Connector FDC Pin 1 66 pins 2 4 4 AGP Accelerated Graphics Port Slot...

Page 18: ...rs Connector CN13 CPU Fan CN17 Chassis Fan Type 3 pin The cooling fans must be connected to their respective power connectors If you have installed the hardware monitoring feature you will be able to monitor the rotating speed of the CPU cooling fan in your Windows operating system Ground Fan Signal 12V DC 1 2 3 CPU and Chassis Fan Connectors CPU Fan Chassis Fan Ground Fan Signal 12V DC 1 2 3 ATX ...

Page 19: ...used The KT33 BV mainboards have one CD IN connector and one AUX IN connec tor The CD IN connector is used to connect the CD ROM audio out and al lows the system to receive audio input from the CD ROM The AUX IN con nector allows the system to receive signals from other audio devices like a ra dio or tape CD Audio In and Auxiliary In Left Channel AUX IN Ground Ground Right Channel AUX IN 1 2 3 4 1...

Page 20: ...n innovative development This connector is designed to be used with a Front Utility Panel The utility panel was developed so that a user is able to bring the speaker out microphone in connectors to the front of their PC This makes things like plugging in speakers and earphones much less troublesome See the diagram on the following page Pin Pin 1 MIC IN 2 Ground 3 MIC IN Pull Up 4 NC 5 LINE OUT R 6...

Page 21: ... Suspend mode turned into the GREEN mode When the system is in the Suspend mode Press the Power on button less than 4 seconds the system will return to Full ON mode Press and hold the Power On Button for more than 4 seconds the sys tem will be powered off Mode 2 Press and hold the Power ON button for more than 4 seconds the system will be completely powered off Option 2 If you choose Instant OFF I...

Page 22: ... connector It allows you to hear systems beeps and warnings sound 2 7 2 Front Panel Power LED The chassis Power LED connector can be connected to the four pin connector When you turn your system on this LED will also be turned on 2 7 Speaker and Power LED Connectors SPEAKER 5V DC 5V DC No Con nector No Con nector No Con nector Ground Speaker Signal No Con nector POWER LED PIN 1 PIN 1 2 8 1 PS 2 Ke...

Page 23: ...e ECP mode will use either DMA 3 or DMA 1 which can be selected by the BIOS setup program 2 8 4 Parallel Port Connector LPT 2 8 5 Universal Serial Bus USB Port 1 2 Connector CN 6 USB 1 CN 7 USB 2 Type 4 pin female Two USB ports are available for connecting USB devices The mainboard is also equipped with an expansion connector that supports two additional USB external connectors The USB cable is no...

Page 24: ...w standard specifications If you find you are having problems with your keyboard change the settings on Pin 2 and Pin 3 This might help you to solve the problem Jumper Locations Jumpers are built on the mainboard to allow the user flexibility to configure the mainboard settings to meet their specific requirements The KT33 BV main boards come with 4 jumpers three 3 pin and one 2 pin jumper When the...

Page 25: ...Default Pin 1 and Pin 2 Short If you have made an improper setting in the BIOS setup and your computer is not functioning or if you have forgotten your password you can use this jumper JP8 to clear the CMOS memory and to reconfigure your system To clear the CMOS please follow these instructions 1 Turn the system power OFF and unplug your computer 2 Insert the jumper cap on Pin 2 and Pin 3 for 3 5 ...

Page 26: ...tivate the BIOS CMOS Setup Utility To restart the system you can either turn the power off press the reset button on your chassis or press the Ctrl Alt Delete button In all three cases the system will restart and to activate the BIOS CMOS Setup Utility you must im mediately press the Delete button Phoenix Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Frequency Voltage Control Advanced BIOS ...

Page 27: ...rement the setting or type the desired value into the field IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave This mainboard supports four IDE Hard Drives These fields allow you to set your Hard Drive parameters Move the selection bar to the IDE Hard Drive you want to configure Press the ENTER key If you select AUTO the system BIOS will detect the HDD type automatically Control Key Function Up Arrow Moves to the...

Page 28: ... of Disk Drive Capacity None 360K 5 25 in 1 2M 5 25 in 720K 3 5 in 1 44M 3 5 in 2 88M 3 5 in No diskette drive installed 5 1 4 inch PC type standard drive 5 1 4 inch AT type high density drive 3 1 2 inch single sided drive 3 1 2 inch double sided drive 3 1 2 inch double sided drive 360 KB 1 2 MB 720 KB 1 44 MB 2 88 MB Date mm dd yy Time hh mm ss IDE Primary Master IDE Primary Slave IDE Secondary M...

Page 29: ...apters 3 4 Advanced BIOS Features Phoenix Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features Virus Warning CPU Internal Cache External Cache CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking Quick Power On Self Test First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device Boot Other Device Swap Floppy Drive Boot Up Floppy Seek Boot Up NumLock Status Gate A20 Option Typematic Rate Setting X Typematic Rate Chars Sec X Type...

Page 30: ...led you will be able Boot your computer from a different device not your HDD or FDD Swap Floppy Drive This field is effective only in systems with two floppy drives When Enabled is selected physical drive B is assigned to logical drive A and physical drive A is assigned to logical drive B Boot Up Floppy Seek When enabled the BIOS tests seeks floppy drives to determine whether they have 40 or 80 tr...

Page 31: ... generate numbers Gate A20 Option Gate A20 is a signal that gives the system access to addresses higher than A19 If you select Fast the chipset will control this signal If you select normal a pin in the keyboard controller will control the signal Typematic Rate Setting The keyboard controller determines the rate at which the keystrokes from the keyboard are repeated If enabled the typematic rate a...

Page 32: ...up Utility Advanced Chipset Features Press Enter Press Enter Press Enter Disabled Disabled Disabled 3 5 Advanced Chipset Features Current FSB Frequency Current DRAM Frequency DRAM Clock DRAM Timing X SDRAM CAS Latency X Bank Interleave X Precharge to Active Trp X Active to Precharge Tras X Active to CMD Trcd DRAM Queue Depth DRAM Command Rate Item Help Menu Level Phoenix Award BIOS CMOS Setup Util...

Page 33: ...RAM can execute a read command that it receives there is a delay time which is measured in clock cycles CLK Some memory modules are unable to deal with short delay times We recommend that you set this de lay time between 2 and 2 5 CLK s the default is 2 5 If your system be comes unstable we recommend that you increase the delay time AGP P2P Bridge Control When you press enter the following menu wi...

Page 34: ...ommended setting for this field is the default Auto If you have an unstable AGP card you may use this field to choose the appropriate settings If you do need to tune the timing please consult your AGP Card manual or Vendor AGP Driving Value This item allows you to adjust the AGP driving force AGP Fast Write Some AGP cards like G Force support AGP fast write If you have an AGP card that supports th...

Page 35: ...rimary Master UDMA Primary Slave UDMA Secondary MasterUDMA Secondary Slave UDMA Item Help Menu Level Enabled Enabled Enabled Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto System BIOS Cacheable Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM This results system performance However if any program writes to this memory area a system error may occur Video RAM Cacheable Select Enabled allows caching ...

Page 36: ...E drive interfaces supports IDE pre fetching for faster drive access If you install a primary and or secondary add in IDE interface which does not support pre fetching set this field to Disabled Primary Secondary Master Slave PIO The four IDE PIO Programmed Input Output fields let you set a PIO mode 0 4 for each of the four IDE devices that the onboard IDE interface sup ports Modes 0 through 4 pro...

Page 37: ...setting depends on the nature of your IR pe ripheral device Check the IR device s manual to determine the appropriate setting Use IR Pins To determine the correct settings for the TxD and RxD signals of your IR peripheral component you need to consult the components manual Onboard Parallel Port This item allows you to determine the I O address and the IRQ for the on board parallel port The default...

Page 38: ...rd MIDI port The default is 330 MIDI Port IRQ This field allows you to select the IRQ for the onboard MIDI port The de fault is 10 Init Display First This field allows a user with two graphics cards installed on his system to se lect which graphics card will be activated first either the PCI graphics card or the AGP graphics card If you have only installed one graphics card the BIOS will automatic...

Page 39: ...shown in the table below 3 7 Power Management Setup Phoenix Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility Power Management Setup ACPI Function ACPI Suspend Type Power Management Option HDD Power Down Suspend Mode Video Off Option Video Off Method MODEM Use IRQ Soft Off by PWRBTN PWRON After PWR Fail IRQ Event Activity Detect Item Help Menu Level Enabled S1 POS User Define Disable Disable Suspend Off Blank Screen ...

Page 40: ...tion will cause the system to turn off the vertical and hori zontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer Blank Screen This option only writes blanks to the video buffer DPMS Support Select this option if your monitor supports the Display Power Man agement Signaling DPMS standard of the Video Electronics Stan dards to select video power management values MODEM Use IRQ This det...

Page 41: ... the following two fields to select the time and date to wake up the PC system from power saving mode Phoenix Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility IRQ Event Activity Detect VGA LPT COM HDD FDD PCI Master PowerOn by PCI Card Modem LAN Resume RTC Alarm Resume X Date of Month X Resume Time hh mm ss IRQs Activity Monitoring Item Help Menu Level OFF LPT COM ON OFF Disabled Disabled Disabled 0 0 0 0 Press Ente...

Page 42: ...e nor awaken it 3 8 PNP PCI Configuration Phoenix Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility IRQs Activity Monitoring Primary INTR IRQ3 COM 2 IRQ4 COM 1 IRQ5 LPT 2 IRQ6 Floppy Disk IRQ7 LPT 1 IRQ8 RTC Alarm IRQ9 IRQ2 Redir IRQ10 Reserved IRQ11 Reserved IRQ12 PS 2 Mouse IRQ13 Coprocessor IRQ14 Hard Disk IRQ15 Reserved Item Help Menu Level ON Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Di...

Page 43: ...GA Palette Snoop Some display cards are non standard VGA cards such as graphics accelerators and MPEG cards which may not display color properly on your screen If this field is Enabled it may correct the problem If you have a normal display card then leave this field Disabled as the default setting Assign IRQ For VGA USB A system s IRQs are limited Sometimes you may need to use more IRQ sig nals f...

Page 44: ...ism you have programmed into your system will be activated Current CPU Temp This field shows the current temperature for CPU 1 Current CPU FAN Speed This field shows you the present CPU Cooling FAN1 speed Current Chassis FAN Speed This field shows you the present CPU Cooling FAN2 speed Vcore This field and the files below show you the current system voltage Shutdown Temperature When the system rea...

Page 45: ...evices on DIMM and PCI slots When there is no device present on some of the PCI or DIMM connectors the clock on the related DIMM and PCI slot will be disabled to reduce the Electro Magnetic Interference EMI Spread Spectrum When Spread Spectrum is enabled the EMI radiation on this mainboard will be reduced CPU Clock This field allows a timing combination for the CPU to be selected There is a large ...

Page 46: ... Set User Password Power Management Setup Save Exit Setup PNP PCI Configuration Exit Without Saving Health Status ESC Quit Select Item Load Optimized Defaults Set Supervisor Password The SUPERVISOR PASSWORD is for you to control unauthorized access to your BIOS CMOS Setup or Booting into the your PC system The Supervisor Password option is used together with the Security Option in section 3 5 When...

Page 47: ...word the PC system will stop and the operating sys tem won t be loaded B When there is no password stored in the SUPERVISOR PASS WORD 1 When Setup is selected in Security Option Users can use the User Password to log into the BIOS setup program and they can change any of the BIOS settings 2 When System is selected in Security Option When you turn on your PC you will be requested to enter the Passw...

Page 48: ...hanged in the CMOS RAM If you do not want to save any of the changes or settings you selected in the BIOS SETUP utility move the selection bar to the EXIT WITHOUT SAVING option Press the Enter key Then press Y Phoenix Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features Frequency Voltage Control Advanced BIOS Features Load Optimized Values Advanced Chipset Features Set Supervisor Password Integrat...

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