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About This Section: Boot

  

The “Boot” menu allows user to select among four possible types of boot devices listed

  using the up and down arrow keys. By applying <+> and <Space> key, you can promote

  devices and by using the <-> key, you can demote devices. Promotion or demotion of devices
  alerts the priority that the system uses to search for boot device on system power on.

Boot Device Priority

      

 

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Removable Device / Hard Drive / CD-ROM Drive/

These three fields determines which type of device the system attempt to boot from after
PhoenixBIOS Post completed. Specifies the boot sequence from the available devices. If the
first device is not a bootable device, the system will seek for next available device.

Figure 5: Boot

PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility

Main

       Advanced           Security          Server

 

Boot

      Exit

+ CD-ROM Drive

Item Specific Help

+ Hard Drive

Removable Device

F1: Help

KL

: Select Item

+ -: Change Values

F5: Setup Defaults

Esc: Exit

IJ

: Select Menu

Enter: Select Sub-Menu

F10: Save&Exit

Summary of Contents for GA-9IVDTH

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL GA 9IVDTH Dual XeonTM Nocona Irwindale Processor Motherboard DualXeonTM Nocona ProcessorMotherboard Rev 1001 Name Sign 1 RD 2 BIOS 3 Testing 4 PM...

Page 2: ...l memory modules 13 2 1 DDR DIMM Slot Population 14 Step 3 Install expansion cards 16 Step 4 Connect ribbon cables cabinet wires and power supply 17 Step 4 1 I O Back Panel Introduction 17 Step 4 2 Co...

Page 3: ...hipset Driver Installation 61 B Intel LAN Driver Installation 63 C Intel Pro Software Utility Installation 64 D Intel SATA Host Raid Driver Installation 66 E Adaptec SCSI 7902 Driver Installation 67 F...

Page 4: ...rboard If the motherboard has mounting holes but they don t line up with the holes on the base and there are no slots to attach the spacers do not become alarmed you can still attach the spacers to th...

Page 5: ...up to 12 GB DRAM Max for DDR 333 Optional y Supports up to 24GB DRAM Max for DDR 266 y Supports only 2 5V DDR DIMM I O Control y IT8712 F IX Slots y 2 PCI X slot support 64 66MHz y 1 PCI E slot by 8 x...

Page 6: ...anslation in controller onboard BIOS On Board SATA RAID y Intel 6300ESB chipset supports SATA and HOST RAID 0 1 On Board LAN y Build in dual Intel 82541 LAN Chipset PS 2 Connector y PS 2 Keyboard inte...

Page 7: ...4 C 44 7 M L K J H G F S P K 1 W O R1 J P _S P K 1 P C I6 C 2 0 8 W O L 1 P C I X _3 C 8 ASS E M 1 A 4 8 A 49 B 49 B 4 8 B 1 B 2 A 1 A 2 A 2 A 1 B 2 B 1 SN DD R A 1 D 50 J P 2 S W1 L AN 2 V G A 1 L A...

Page 8: ...M2 11 PCI X_2 Supports 64bit 66MHz L SATA1 SATAConnector 12 PCI X_3 Supports 64bit 66MHz M SATA2 SATAConnector 13 PCI_4 Supports 32bit 33MHz N IPMB1 14 PCI_5 Supports 32bit 33MHz O IPMB2 15 PCI_6 Supp...

Page 9: ...I P MB 2 I P MB 1 J F DD 1 2 5 2 6 1 2 1 2 J P1 0 F_ P AN E L 2 F_ P AN E L 1 J P _ P L D 1 S C S I 1 J P 7 S C S I 2 U 55 I P M I _ C O N 1 I D E 2 SA T A 1 T P1 1 2 1 S E L I N K 1 J P 5 U 6 4 C 44...

Page 10: ...n Please change the insert orientation Please make sure the CPU type is supported by the motherboard 1 Angling the rod to 65 degree maybe feel a kindoftight andthencontinuepulltherodto 90 degreewhenan...

Page 11: ...ht pull the processor out of the CPU socket alone with the cooling fan and might damage the processor To avoid this from happening we suggest you to either use thermal tape instead of thermal paste or...

Page 12: ...12 English GA 9IVDTH Motherboard 4 Make sure the CPU fan is plugged to the CPU fan connector than install complete 3 Fastentheheatsinksupporting baseontothe CPU socket on the mainboard...

Page 13: ...PWR _ D E T 1 A C A T X 3 SYS_FAN 2 DD R B 2 DD R B 1 DD R A 2 DD R B 3 DD R A3 A T X 1 J P 8 L P T 1 C O M 1 U S B 1 K B _ M S 1 Step 2 Install memory modules Beforeinstallingtheprocessorandheatsink...

Page 14: ...k n a R l a u D 2 k n a R l a u D k n a R l a u D k n a R e l g n i S k n a R l a u D 3 k n a R l a u D k n a R l a u D k n a R l a u D Table 2 1 Supported DDR266 DIMM Populations 2 1 DDR DIMM Slot P...

Page 15: ...the DIMM memory module vertically into the DIMM slot Then push it down Please note that DIMM must be populated in order starting at the nearest slot from the ATX power 3 Close the plastic clip at both...

Page 16: ...d slot bracket from the computer 3 Press the expansion card firmly into expansion slot in motherboard 4 Be sure the metal contacts on the card are indeed seated in the slot 5 Replace the screw to secu...

Page 17: ...S P K 1 W O R1 J P _S P K 1 P C I6 C 2 0 8 W O L 1 P C I X _3 C 8 ASS E M 1 A 4 8 A 49 B 49 B 4 8 B 1 B 2 A 1 A 2 A 2 A 1 B 2 B 1 SN DD R A 1 D 50 J P 2 S W1 L AN 2 V G A 1 L AN 1 PWR _ D E T 1 A C A...

Page 18: ...USB controller please contact OS vendor for possible patch or driver upgrade For more information please contact your OS or device s vendors Z Parallel Port Serial Port VGA Port This connector support...

Page 19: ...I P MB 1 J F DD 1 2 5 2 6 1 2 1 2 J P1 0 F_ P AN E L 2 F_ P AN E L 1 J P _ P L D 1 S C S I 1 J P 7 S C S I 2 U 55 I P M I _ C O N 1 I D E 2 SA T A 1 T P1 1 2 1 S E L I N K 1 J P 5 U 6 4 C 44 7 M L K...

Page 20: ...1 J P _ P L D 1 S C S I 1 J P 7 S C S I 2 U 55 I P M I _ C O N 1 I D E 2 SA T A 1 T P1 1 2 1 S E L I N K 1 J P 5 U 6 4 C 44 7 M L K J H G F S P K 1 W O R1 J P _S P K 1 P C I6 C 2 0 8 W O L 1 P C I X _...

Page 21: ...MB 2 I P MB 1 J F DD 1 2 5 2 6 1 2 1 2 J P1 0 F_ P AN E L 2 F_ P AN E L 1 J P _ P L D 1 S C S I 1 J P 7 S C S I 2 U 55 I P M I _ C O N 1 I D E 2 SA T A 1 T P1 1 2 1 S E L I N K 1 J P 5 U 6 4 C 44 7 M...

Page 22: ...TA Connectors 1 SATA2 SATA1 Pin No Definition 1 GND 2 TXP 3 TXN 4 GND 5 RXN 6 RXP 7 GND You can connect the Serial ATA device to this connector it provides you high speed transfer rates 150MB sec 7 SY...

Page 23: ...P MB 1 J F DD 1 2 5 2 6 1 2 1 2 J P1 0 F_ P AN E L 2 F_ P AN E L 1 J P _ P L D 1 S C S I 1 J P 7 S C S I 2 U 55 I P M I _ C O N 1 I D E 2 SA T A 1 T P1 1 2 1 S E L I N K 1 J P 5 U 6 4 C 44 7 M L K J H...

Page 24: ...1 I D E 1 SA T A 2 2 I P MB 2 I P MB 1 J F DD 1 2 5 2 6 1 2 1 2 J P1 0 F_ P AN E L 2 F_ P AN E L 1 J P _ P L D 1 S C S I 1 J P 7 S C S I 2 U 55 I P M I _ C O N 1 I D E 2 SA T A 1 T P1 1 2 1 S E L I N...

Page 25: ...tallation of the CPU cooler is essential to prevent the CPU from running underabnormalconditionordamagedbyoverheating TheCPUfanconnectorsupportsMax current up to 1A CPU FAN 1 CPU FAN 0 Pin No Definiti...

Page 26: ...ystem case to lower the system temperature These connectors are for system use only 1 Pin No Definition 1 GND 2 12V 3 Sense SYS_FAN 1 SYS_FAN 2 This connector allows you to link with the cooling fan o...

Page 27: ...P1 0 F_ P AN E L 2 F_ P AN E L 1 J P _ P L D 1 S C S I 1 J P 7 S C S I 2 U 55 I P M I _ C O N 1 I D E 2 SA T A 1 T P1 1 2 1 S E L I N K 1 J P 5 U 6 4 C 44 7 M L K J H G F S P K 1 W O R1 J P _S P K 1 P...

Page 28: ...1 T P1 1 2 1 S E L I N K 1 J P 5 U 6 4 C 44 7 M L K J H G F S P K 1 W O R1 J P _S P K 1 P C I6 C 2 0 8 W O L 1 P C I X _3 C 8 ASS E M 1 A 4 8 A 49 B 49 B 4 8 B 1 B 2 A 1 A 2 A 2 A 1 B 2 B 1 SN DD R A...

Page 29: ...G A 1 L AN 1 PWR _ D E T 1 A C A T X 3 SYS_FAN 2 DD R B 2 DD R B 1 DD R A 2 DD R B 3 DD R A3 A T X 1 J P 8 L P T 1 C O M 1 U S B 1 K B _ M S 1 1 JP 1 Onboard LAN2 Enable Function 2 JP 2 Onboard LAN1...

Page 30: ...M 1 A 4 8 A 49 B 49 B 4 8 B 1 B 2 A 1 A 2 A 2 A 1 B 2 B 1 SN DD R A 1 D 50 J P 2 S W1 L AN 2 V G A 1 L AN 1 PWR _ D E T 1 A C A T X 3 SYS_FAN 2 DD R B 2 DD R B 1 DD R A 2 DD R B 3 DD R A3 A T X 1 J P...

Page 31: ...A T X 3 SYS_FAN 2 DD R B 2 DD R B 1 DD R A 2 DD R B 3 DD R A3 A T X 1 J P 8 L P T 1 C O M 1 U S B 1 K B _ M S 1 1 Pin No Definition 1 Speak 2 NC 3 NC 4 Speak 4 SYS_FAN3 I6 PWR _FAN 1 50 49 F DD 1 I D...

Page 32: ...D R A 2 DD R B 3 DD R A3 A T X 1 J P 8 L P T 1 C O M 1 U S B 1 K B _ M S 1 1 Pin No Definition 1 PWB 2 PWB 8 JP_PWR1 Power LED Signal SYS_FAN3 I6 PWR _FAN 1 50 49 F DD 1 I D E 1 SA T A 2 2 I P MB 2 I...

Page 33: ...2 DD R B 2 DD R B 1 DD R A 2 DD R B 3 DD R A3 A T X 1 J P 8 L P T 1 C O M 1 U S B 1 K B _ M S 1 SYS_FAN3 I6 PWR _FAN 1 50 49 F DD 1 I D E 1 SA T A 2 2 I P MB 2 I P MB 1 J F DD 1 2 5 2 6 1 2 1 2 J P1...

Page 34: ...help only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu F2 Reserved F3 Reserved F4 Reserved F6 Reserved F7 Reserved F8 Reserved F9 LoadtheOptimizedDefaults F10 Save all the CMOS changes only f...

Page 35: ...nalfeaturesenabled disabledsetupmenus z z z z z Boot Thissetuppageincludealltheitemsoffirstbootfunctionfeatures z z z z z Exit There are five optionsin this selection Exit Saving Changes Exit Discardi...

Page 36: ...se arrow keys to select among the items and press Enter to accept or enter the sub menu Figure 1 Main PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Server Boot Exit System Time 00 13 12 Item Specif...

Page 37: ...dentifiesthetypesofharddiskfromdriveCtoFthathasbeeninstalledinthecomputer There are two types auto type and manual type Manual type is user definable Auto type which will automatically detect HDD type...

Page 38: ...if the device type in the specific IDE channel support LBA Mode 32 Bit I O Enable this function to max imize the IDE data transfer rate Transfer Mode ThisfieldshowstheinformationofTeansferMode Ultra D...

Page 39: ...OS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Server Boot Exit PCI Configuration Item Specific Help Advanced Chipset Control Advanced Processor Option Peripheral Configuration Hardware Monitor Reset Configu...

Page 40: ...mbedded SCSIRAIDController Option ROM Scan Enabled Enableing this item to initialize device expansion ROM Disabled Disablethisfunction Defualtvalue PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility PCI Configuration Item Spe...

Page 41: ...it 1 2 Onboard LAN Control Enabled Enable onboard LAN 1 2 device Default value Disabled Disablethisfunction Option ROM Scan Enabled Enableing this item to initialize device expansion ROM Disabled Disa...

Page 42: ...ion support for legacy USB Enabled Enables support for legacy USB Disabled Disables support for legacy USB Default Value PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Chipset Control Item Specific Help USB Contr...

Page 43: ...ue Force PCI Express 1 0 Force PCI Express v1 0 Compability Mode Enabled Enables PCI E port A Device2 Default Value Disabled Disables this function 4GBPCIHoleGranularity Select the granularity of PCI...

Page 44: ...N This option allow user to determine the action of the system when a LAN wake up occurs Enabled Enable Wake On LAN Default value Disabled Disablethisfunction Note This item must enabled if you re run...

Page 45: ...roperating systems Thermal Managerment 2 Select between TM1 and TM2 Enabled Select Thermal Management 2 function Default value Disabled Disablethisfunction PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Processor...

Page 46: ...uired by the processor SetMaxExtCPUID 3 Set MAX CPUID extended function value to 3 Enabled Enable Set Max Ext CPUID 3 function Disabled Disable this function Default value Thermal Managerment 1 If ena...

Page 47: ...oth Serial ATA Enabled Native Mode Operation Auto SATA RAID Enable Disabled F1 Help KL Select Item Change Values F5 Setup Defaults Esc Exit IJ Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save Exit Serial Po...

Page 48: ...E8 IRQ3 Set IO address to 2E8 Parallel Port This allows users to configure parallel port by using this option Enabled Enabletheconfiguration Defaultvalue Disabled Disabletheconfiguration Mode This opt...

Page 49: ...Defaultvalue Channel 0 Select both Channel 0 as ParallelATA Channel1 Select both Channel 1 as ParallelATA Serial ATA Enabled Enable SerialATAdevice Default value Disabled Disable the SerialATA Native...

Page 50: ...tage Fan Monitor F1 Help KL Select Item Change Values F5 Setup Defaults Esc Exit IJ Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save Exit CPU SDRAM Socket PCI Connector SCSI ConnectorTemperature Display the...

Page 51: ...ow will clear any previously entered password from the CMOS memory You will be asked to confirm the entered password Type the password again and press Enter You may also press Esc to abort the selecti...

Page 52: ...ord up to 6 characters in lengh and press Enter The password typed now will clear any previously entered password from the CMOS memory You will be asked to confirm the entered password Type the passwo...

Page 53: ...d F1 Help KL Select Item Change Values F5 Setup Defaults Esc Exit IJ Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save Exit PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Console Redirection Item Specific Help Com Port Address B...

Page 54: ...y IEEE PC ANSI is the standard PC type terminal Note that for VT100 you must select English as your languuage And VT UTF8 uses unicode Options vt100 vt100 vt100 8bit PC ANSI 7bit PC ANSI VT UTF8 FlowC...

Page 55: ...stop for all other errors Default value MemoryRASFeatureControl Select specified features for DIMMs Sparing or Memory Mirroring Standard Select Standard as Memory RAS Feature Default value Sparing Thi...

Page 56: ...on Boot Device Priority Removable Device Hard Drive CD ROM Drive These three fields determines which type of device the system attempt to boot from after PhoenixBIOS Post completed Specifies the boot...

Page 57: ...play the following sub menu Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Settup Default Discard Change Save Changes PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Server Boot Exit Exit Saving Ch...

Page 58: ...user to load default values for all setup items When you press Enter on this item you will get a confirmation dialog box with a message as below ExitDiscarding Changes This option allows user to exit...

Page 59: ...nfirmation dialog box with a message as below SetupConfirmation Load previous configuration now Yes No Save Changes This option allows user to save setup dat ato CMOS When you press Enter on this item...

Page 60: ...GA 9IVDTH Motherboard 60 Revision History Chapter 4 Technical Reference Block Diagram...

Page 61: ...execute the setup exe Installation Procedures 1 The CD auto run program starts Double click on Intel ChipsetDriver to start the chipset installation 2 Then a series of installation wizards appear Fol...

Page 62: ...GA 9IVDTH Motherboard 62 5 Installation Completed 5 Installation completed Click Finish to restart computer...

Page 63: ...dialog boxes If not please double click the CD ROM device icon in My computer and execute the setup exe Installation Procedures 1 The CD auto run program starts Double click on Intel LAN Driver to sta...

Page 64: ...ocedures 1 The CD auto run program starts Double click on Intel LAN Driver to enter Intel Pro Network ConnectionsInstallationprogram 2 Select Install Software 3 Then a series of installation wizards a...

Page 65: ...65 Driver Installation Setup Type Ready to Install the Program Insallation Complete 5 6 7 7 Click Finish 5 Select Typical and click Next 6 Click Install...

Page 66: ...er depending on your operating system 3 Copy all files to the floppy disk 4 Reboot the system 5 Insert the floppy disk and press F6 when system boot 1 2 D Intel SATA Host Raid Driver Installation Host...

Page 67: ...e click on Adaptec SCSI 7902 Driver 2 Click on WINDOWS folder 3 Copy all files to the floppy disk 4 Reboot the system 5 Insert the floppy disk and press F6 when system boot 1 2 Host RAID Driver Instal...

Page 68: ...aptec SCSI Hostraid Driver 2 Select the folder depending on your operating system 3 Copy all files to the floppy disk 4 Reboot the system 5 Insert the floppy disk and press F6 when system boot 1 2 Hos...

Page 69: ...ter and execute the setup exe Installation Procedures 1 The CD auto run program starts Double click on Directx9 0C to start the installation 2 Then a series of installation wizards appear Follow up th...

Page 70: ...CNR Communication and Networking Riser DMA Direct Memory Access DMI DesktopManagementInterface DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module DRM DualRetentionMechanism DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory DDR DoubleDa...

Page 71: ...MTH Memory Translator Hub MPT MemoryProtocolTranslator NIC Network Interface Card OS Operating System OEM OriginalEquipmentManufacturer PAC PCI A G P Controller POST Power On SelfTest PCI PeripheralC...

Page 72: ...No Contact Person E mail Add Model name Lot Number PCB revision BIOS version O S A S Hardware Mfs Modelname Size Driver Utility Configuration CPU Memory Brand Video Card Audio Card HDD CD ROM DVD ROM...

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