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3: Motherboar
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Reconfiguring the Motherboard
Reconfiguring the Motherboard
Reconfiguring the Motherboard
Reconfiguring the Motherboard
Reconfiguring the Motherboard
You can change the default configuration (as shipped)
of this motherboard as needed. However, since this
motherboard has only a few hard configuration options
and the CMOS Setup Utility configuration is mostly ei-
ther required, recommended or automatic, there will prob-
ably be little reason to do so.
Hardware Reconfiguration
We recommend leaving the jumper settings at the default
settings unless you need to perform the Clear CMOS pro-
cedure. It is much more convenient to control the BIOS
Flash Protection feature using the CMOS Setup Utility.
If you install the optional FI Panel, you should remove
the jumper caps on JP2 so that you can connect the FI
Panel audio connector.
The default setting is correct for any DDR memory you
can install on this board. The alternate settings in the
CMOS Setup Utility are only used for overclocking.
Firmware Reconfiguration
You can initially specify or customize the CMOS Setup
Utility settings when you first configure the system (as
covered in Chapter 5) to meet your requirements. Other
than doing this, there should be no need to reconfigure
the CMOS Setup Utility unless the system configuration
changes or the configuration record stored in CMOS
memory becomes corrupted and unusable, which is not
common. If you need to completely recreate the system
configuration record, follow the Clear CMOS procedure
described in this chapter.