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Federal Communications Commission Statement 

This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 

* This device may not cause harmful interference. 

* This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to 

Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference 

in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If this 

equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, it may cause harmful 

interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a 

particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can 

be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one 

or more of the following measures: 

* Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 

* Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 

* Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 

* Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 

The use of shielded cables for connection of the monitor to the graphics card is required to assure 

compliance with FCC regulations. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party 

responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.

 

Canadian Department of Communications Statement 

This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for audio noise emissions from digital apparatuses 

set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. 

Manufacturer's Disclaimer Statement 

The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment 

on the part of the vendor. No warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, is made with respect to the 

quality, accuracy or fitness for any particular purpose of this document. The manufacturer reserves the right to 

make changes to the content of this document and/or the products associated with it at any time without obligation 

to notify any person or organization of such changes. In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct, indirect, 

special, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use this product or documentation, 

even if advised of the possibility of such damages. This document contains materials protected by copyright. All 

rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form, by any means or for any 

purpose without expressed written consent of it's authors. Product names appearing in this document are mentioned 

for identification purposes only. All trademarks, product names or brand names appearing in this document are 

registered property of their respective owners. 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

Chapter 1 Introduction ............................................................. 1

 

1-1 Product Specifications .....................................................................................1 
1-2 Package Contents.............................................................................................2 
1-3 7NIL1 Motherboard Diagram..........................................................................3 
1-4 7NIL1 Motherboard Layout ............................................................................4 

Chapter 2 Hardware Setup....................................................... 5

 

2-1 Installing a CPU Processor for Socket A.........................................................5 
2-2 Setting Your CPU’s Performance: ...................................................................6 
2-3 Main Memory Configuration...........................................................................8 
2-4 Connector and Jumper Reference Chart..........................................................9 
2-5 Connector and Jumper Settings .....................................................................10 

Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Program ............................................24

 

3-1 Standard CMOS Features ..............................................................................25 
3-2 Advanced BIOS Features ..............................................................................26 
3-3 Advanced Chipset Features ...........................................................................29 
3-4 Integrated Peripherals ....................................................................................32 
3-5 Power Management Setup .............................................................................35 
3-6 PNP/PCI Configurations................................................................................38 
3-7 PC Health Status............................................................................................39 
3-8 Frequency/Voltage Control............................................................................40 
3-9 Load Fail-Safe Defaults.................................................................................41 
3-10 Load Optimized Defaults.............................................................................41 
3-11 Supervisor Password & User Password Setting...................................................41 
3-12 Save and Exit Setup.....................................................................................42 
3-13 Exit Without Saving ....................................................................................42 

Chapter 4 DRIVER Setup.......................................................43

 

4-1 Nvidia Driver Package Setup ........................................................................43 
4-2 Audio driver...................................................................................................46 
4-3 USB 2.0 Driver Setup....................................................................................50 

Chapter 5 How to update your BIOS? ..................................51

 

Summary of Contents for 7NIL1

Page 1: ...tal device that complies with 47 CFR Parts 2 and 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any...

Page 2: ...s document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the vendor No warranty or representation either expressed or implied is made with respect to the quali...

Page 3: ...USB ports EHCI UHCI v1 1 compliant with over current protection Optional USB adapter for additional USB2 0 1 1 ports On board Super I O Controller ITE 8712 LPC I O with system monitors hardware Two U...

Page 4: ...Chapter 1 3 1 3 7NIL1 Motherboard Diagram Chapter 1 4 1 4 7NIL1 Motherboard Layout...

Page 5: ...e CPU to push itself into place Do not apply extra pressure as doing so may result in damaging your CPU Snap the lever back into place Installing an AMD approved heat sink with cooling fan is necessar...

Page 6: ...onfiguration This motherboards provides 3 184pin Double Data Rate DDR Dual Inline Memory Modules DIMM slots Which supports PC 1600 DDR200 PC2100 DDR266 PC2700 DDR333 and PC3200 DDR400 DDR SDRAM module...

Page 7: ...m including the power supply the keyboard and the various controllers on the front panel of the system case The power supply connector is the last connection to be made while installing a motherboard...

Page 8: ...the poly fuse will return to its normal state Then the keyboard or USB connector can function properly again Unlike conventional fuses the poly fuse does not have to be replaced relieving the user was...

Page 9: ...nd then press Enter to continue 5 Set the system configuration in the Standard CMOS Setup menu Pin Definition 1 2 Normal default 2 3 Clear CMOS Data Chapter 2 14 JP5 Keyboard Power On Function Jumper...

Page 10: ...s cap setups up the CPU Ext Clock Frequency 1 2 The default value is 133 166 MHz The will allow the CPU s Ext Frequency and memory frequency to be adjusted through the BIOS 2 3 Set 100 MHz at CPU Ext...

Page 11: ...ouse is touched The system resumes in different ways as defined by Power Management Setup screen in BIOS 4 RESET System Reset Switch Connector This connector should be connected to the reset switch on...

Page 12: ...es WOL capability to the motherboard CN5A WOM Wake on Modem Connector The Wake Up On Modem selection in BIOS s Power Management Setup Menu must be enabled to use this function This header is used to c...

Page 13: ...tains a USB Host controller and includes a root hub connector for optional USB Adaptor USB 2 3 and 4 5 Chapter 2 22 CN24 Front Audio Connector This connector give you the option of a front panel audio...

Page 14: ...can retain the setup information even when the power is turned off To enter the Phoenix Award BIOS setup program press the Delete key when you Power on or reboot the computer system The primary screen...

Page 15: ...s called POST Power On Self Test This function stops the computer if BIOS detects a hardware error You can tell BIOS to halt on all errors no errors or not to halt on specific errors Chapter 3 26 3 2...

Page 16: ...essed and held down 3 Typematic Delay Msec The typematic delay sets how long after you press a key that a character begins repeating Security Option The Supervisor and or User Password functions shown...

Page 17: ...ows Optimal Select this option will let the system automatically detect its performance Aggressive Select this option for a better system performance It increases a bit of the system performance Memor...

Page 18: ...rmation on setting peripheral devices By choosing the Integrated Peripherals option from the CMOS Setup Utility menu Figure 3 1 the screen below is displayed This sample screen contains the manufactur...

Page 19: ...able options are 3F8 IRQ4 2E8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 Disabled and Auto 3 UART Mode Select This function allows you to select an operating mode for the second serial port Available options are Normal I...

Page 20: ...buffer and the monitor s electron gun turns off This function requires a monitor with Green features in order to take advantage of the power saving function If you enable this function and do not hav...

Page 21: ...from the CMOS Setup Utility menu Figure 3 1 the screen below is displayed This screen contains the manufacturer s default values for the motherboard Figure 3 7 PNP PCI Configurations Reset Configurati...

Page 22: ...quency Voltage Control By choosing the Frequency Voltage Control option from the CMOS Setup Utility menu Figure 3 1 the screen below is displayed This sample screen contains the manufacturer s default...

Page 23: ...et to Setup a password is required to enter BIOS and change BIOS settings When the Security Option function is set to System a password is required to enter both BIOS and the computer s operating syst...

Page 24: ...up 1 Please select Nvidia Driver Package to begin installation 2 Please click NEXT to start installation Chapter 4 44 3 Please click OK to continue 4 Please click NEXT to continue 5 If you want to ins...

Page 25: ...es I want to restart my computer now then Please Click OK to restart you computer If you do not want to restart your computer select No I will restart my computer later then click OK to continue Chapt...

Page 26: ...e install the C Media Audio driver 4 Please click Next to continue install the C Media Audio driver Chapter 4 48 5 Please click Next to continue install the C Media Audio driver 6 Please click Next to...

Page 27: ...ontinue 4 3 USB 2 0 Driver Setup By Choosing USB 2 0 Driver from the main menu it will provide the informations that you require to install the USB 2 0 Drive USB 2 0 only support Windows 2000 XP opera...

Page 28: ...y diskette has only one BIN file to avoid confusion AwardBIOS Flash Utility V X XX C Phoenix Technologies Ltd All Right Reserved For XXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX X DATE XX XX 2002 Flash Type XXXXXX XXXXXXXX...

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