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VA133  series V1.6B

FB11342350000

Table of  Content

Quick   Installation .........................................................3

1.1 Layout ........................................................................................ 3

1.2 Jumpers ..................................................................................... 4

1.3 Expansion Slots / Sockets ......................................................... 7

1.4 Connectors ................................................................................ 9

1.5 Form Factor ............................................................................. 15

Overview ...................................................................... 17

Features ....................................................................... 20

3.1 Motherboard Components Placement ...................................... 20

3.2 Back Panel .............................................................................. 22

3.3 Block Diagram ........................................................................ 23

3.4 Specifications .......................................................................... 24

Hardware Setup .......................................................... 26

4.1 Before Installation ................................................................... 26

4.2 Jumper setting .......................................................................... 26

4.3 Install the Processor ................................................................ 29

4.4 Install Memory Modules ......................................................... 33

4.5 Install PCI Expansion Cards .................................................... 34

4.6 Usage of the AMR slot ............................................................ 35

Summary of Contents for VD133

Page 1: ...ctors 9 1 5 Form Factor 15 Overview 17 Features 20 3 1 Motherboard Components Placement 20 3 2 Back Panel 22 3 3 Block Diagram 23 3 4 Specifications 24 Hardware Setup 26 4 1 Before Installation 26 4 2 Jumper setting 26 4 3 Install the Processor 29 4 4 Install Memory Modules 33 4 5 Install PCI Expansion Cards 34 4 6 Usage of the AMR slot 35 ...

Page 2: ... 6 Integrated Peripherals 59 5 7 Power Management Setup 64 5 8 PnP PCI Configurations 68 5 9 PC Health Status 70 5 10 IWILL Smart Setting 71 5 11 Load Fail Safe Defaults 72 5 12 Load Optimized Defaults 73 5 13 Set Supervisor User Password Setting 73 5 14 Save Exit Setup 74 5 15 Exit Without Saving 74 Appendiex CPU FREQUENCY SETUP 74 Power Installer CD 76 6 1 Software Installation 76 6 2 How to use...

Page 3: ...3 VD133ProSeries Chapter 1 Quick Installation Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 1 Layout ...

Page 4: ...1 2 1 JP1 CMOS Clear CMOS jumper The jumper is for BIOS setting value 1 2 2 JPA JPB CPU FSB select jumper y c n e u q e r F A 3 P J B 3 P J z H M 6 6 3 2 3 2 z H M 0 0 1 3 2 2 1 z H M 3 3 1 2 1 2 1 O T U A f f O f f O 1 2 3 J41A Tsys System temp sensor header ...

Page 5: ...5 VD133ProSeries Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 2 4 PCI compatibility jumper 1 2 5 JP9 Vcore CPU core voltage select jumper ...

Page 6: ...6 VD133ProSeries Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 2 6 VIO select jumper 1 3 Expansion Slots Sockets 1 3 1 J1 Socket 370 Processor socket ...

Page 7: ...DM0 DM2 168 Pin DIMM Sockets Install memory in any combination as follows 0 Location Support Module Type Single Side Module DM0 Double Side Module Single Side Module DM1 Double Side Module Single Side Module DM2 Double Side Module Total System Memory Max1 5 GB ...

Page 8: ...8 VD133ProSeries Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 3 3 J12 J16 PCI 1 PCI 5 PCI expansion slots The connectors are Bus Master PCI Expansion Slots 1 3 4 J11 AGP AGP Slot ...

Page 9: ...9 VD133ProSeries Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 4 Connectors 1 4 1 J28 IDE0 Primary ATA 66 IDE channels 1 4 2 J29 IDE1 Secondary ATA 66 IDE channels 1 4 3 J30 FDC Floppy connector ...

Page 10: ...3ProSeries Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 4 4 J37 ATX power connector 1 4 5 J39 FCPU J41 FSYS fan connectors on this motherboard The J39 FCPU is designed to support CPU fan the J41 FSYS is for system fan used ...

Page 11: ...ProSeries Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 4 6 J43 This connector is composed of all the headers that may be connected to the front panel of the chassis 1 4 7 J45 IR This connector is designed for the SIR devices ...

Page 12: ...roSeries Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 4 8 J46 WOL This is the Wake on LAN connector In order to wake up the system through a plug in network card the card must provide a high active wake signal 1 4 9 J47 MODEM ...

Page 13: ...13 VD133ProSeries Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 4 10 J48 SMBUS ...

Page 14: ...tallation 1 4 11 J34A USB1 The motherboard provides four USB support for the commonly found USB devices now a days The motherboard has two USB ports onboard The extra two USB support can only functionable with the additional USB riser kit ...

Page 15: ...15 VD133ProSeries Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 5 FormFactor ...

Page 16: ...16 VD133ProSeries Chapter 2 Overview ...

Page 17: ...for setting up the system BIOS Chapter 6 Power Installer CD Information for the Power Installer CD Item Checklist You should find the following components when opening the box Iwill motherboard This operation manual One 40 pin ATA 66 cable with three heads One 34 pin Floppy cable with four heads One Iwill Power Installer CD Optional Thermal Sensor for HDD One USB riser kit One Infrared port cable ...

Page 18: ...otice If any malfunction occurs due to the future technical changes made by the respective component manufacturers Iwill assumes no responsibility or liability for it Notice Information furnished in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable However Iwill Corporation assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may resul...

Page 19: ...s the intent of Directive 89 336 ECC for Electromagnetic Compatibility Compliance was demonstrated to the following specifications as listed in the official Journal of the European Communities EN 50081 1 Emissions EN 55022 Radiated Class B EN 55022 Conducted Class B EN 60555 2 Power Harmonics EN 50082 1 Immunity IEC801 2 Electrostatic Discharge IEC 801 3 RF Radiate IEC801 4 Fast Transient ...

Page 20: ...20 VD133ProSeries Chapter 3 Features Chapter 3 Features 3 1 Motherboard Components Placement ...

Page 21: ...ary and Secondary IDE Connectors 7 AGP slot 8 VIA 82C686X Chipset 9 Programmable BIOS 10 32bit 33MHz Bus Master PCI Slot 11 AMR Slot VA133 removed function 12 Joystick Midi Line Out Line in Microphone In Connector VA133 removed this function 13 COM1Connector 14 Parallel Connector 15 COM2Connector 16 USB Connectors 17 PS 2 Mouse PS 2 Keyboard Connector ...

Page 22: ...22 VD133ProSeries Chapter 3 Features 3 2 Block Diagram ...

Page 23: ... Support Software assign ext frequency Support Software assign CPU Multipier from 2X to 8X ChipSet VIA Apollo Pro133 Support 66 100 133 MHz system Bus Frequency Support AGP 1X 2X AGP mode Main Memory Supports three DIMM sockets Support PC66 PC100 PC133 SDRAM Support 16M 64M 256M 512M SDRAM technology Maximum memory up to 1 25GB 768MB when using 256M 64M 16M tecnology Support 3 3V Unbuffered Regist...

Page 24: ...lti IO Provides one floppy port to support 1 2M 1 4M 2 8M 3 mode FDD and QIC 80 tape drive Supports two high speed 16550A serial ports Supports one ECP EPP parallel ports Supports one PS2 mouse port Supports one PS2 keyboard port Supports one SIR port Supports PS2 mouse and PS2 keyboard USB Supports 4 UHCI Universal Serial bus Port Expansion Slots Three DIMM sockets Five 32bit 33 MHz Bus Maser PCI...

Page 25: ...dem Int Modem Keyboard Alarm Supports ACPI Blinking LED Supports BIOS ROM Flash Control S W protection Supports AC Loss Recovery Former status OFF Supports suspend to Disk BIOS Support 2M flash ROM Support Plug Play Supports APM 1 2 Supports DMI 2 1 Supports ACPI 1 0 Year2000 compliance Others ATX Form Factor 30 5 x 19 4 cm ...

Page 26: ...ecautions when handling it If possible ground yourself by touching a metal table or desk keep the board in its conductive wrapping until it is configured and ready to be installed in your system c Keep all magnets away from both your hard and floppy disk drives especially magnetic screwdrivers Keep both floppy and hard disks apart if disassembled d Keep water and liquids away from your computer an...

Page 27: ...27 VD133ProSeries Chapter 4 Hardware Setup 4 2 2 JP9 Vcore CPU core voltage select jumper ...

Page 28: ...oltage should be used unless processor over clocking requires a higher voltage e h t n i t l u s e r y a m t u b g n i k c o l c r e v o n e h w p l e h y a m e g a t l o v r e h g i h a g n i s U t a h t d e d n e m m o c e r y l g n o r t s s i t I e f i l s t n e n o p m o c r e t u p m o c r u o y f o g n i n e t r o h s t l u a f e d s t i n o g n i t t e s e s e h t e v a e l u o y ...

Page 29: ... a l u c r i c r i a t n e i c i f f u s s i e r e h t t a h t e r u s e B t n e i c i f f u s t u o h t i W g n i k r o w s i n a f U P C r u o y t a h t g n i k c e h c y l r a l u g e r y b d n a r o s s e c o r p e h t h t o b e g a m a d d n a t a e h r e v o d l u o c r o s s e c o r p e h t n o i t a l u c r i c y r a s s e c e n f i n a f y r a i l i x u a n a l l a t s n i y a m u o Y d r...

Page 30: ...nserting CPU Step3 When inserting the CPU please note the correct orientation as shown The notched corner should point toward the end of the lever l l i w U P C e h t s r e n r o c r u o f e h t f o o w t r o f n i p r e n r o c a s a h U P C e h t e s u a c e B n w o h s s a n o i t a t n e i r o e h t n i t i f y l n o ...

Page 31: ... to close the socket Step5 Attach the heatsink onto the CPU e l y t s p m a l c a g n i t n u o m n e h w d r a o b r e h t o m e h t e p a r c s o t t o n l u f e r a c e B d r a o b r e h t o m e h t o t r u c c o y a m e g a m a d e s l e r o n a f r o s s e c o r p ...

Page 32: ...ble to the CPU fan header FCPU e l p i t l u m y c n e u q e r f e l p i t l u M d n a y c n e u q e r F s u B t c e r r o c e h t t e s o t t e g r o f t n o D r o s s e c o r p 0 7 3 t e k c o S r u o y r o f s r o s s e c o r p d e k c o l n u n o y l n o e l b a l i a v a s i g n i t t e s e l b i s s o p e b t o n y a m p u t o o b e s l e r o ...

Page 33: ... s t o n s e o d t e s p i h c e h T 1 e l b a l i a v a e b t o n l l i w n o i t c n u f C C E e h t t u b d e s u e b l l i t s y r o m e m g n i v o m e r r o g n i d d a r e t f a d e r i u q e r s i p u t e s S O I B r o e r a w d r a h o N 2 s e l u d o m 4 4 1 Memory Configuration Table Location Support Module Type Single Side Module DM0 Double Side Module Single Side Module DM1 Double Sid...

Page 34: ...the screw you remove above After installing the necessary software drivers you can enjoy the features that expansion card provided t o l s I C P a o t Q R I n a s n g i s s a y l l a c i t a m o t u a S O I B e h t n g i s e d s u b I C P e h t n I e h t 8 9 s w o d n i W n i m e t s y s r u o y f o p a m Q R I e h t k c e h c o T t i n i d r a c a s a h t a h t a u o y s e v i g h c i h w n o c i...

Page 35: ...dependent of the PCI bus and is intended for exclusive use with graphics devices The most important feature of AGP is DIME Direct Memory Execute DIME needs to allocate some system memory via the OS to access large textures outside the local graphic memory of the card In order to take advantage of the DIME feature some software components should be installed or upgraded within your system ...

Page 36: ...nd improves signal integrity by providing 40 additional ground lines between each of the standard 40 pin ATA IDE signal lines and ground lines Although a new 40 pin 80 conductor cable is required for Ultra ATA 66 the chipset pin connector remains the same at 40 e h T e r u t a e f t c e t e D e l b a C e h t t r o p p u s l l i w s e l b a c r o t c u d n o c 0 8 n i p 0 4 e h T d n e k c a l b e ...

Page 37: ...tor to support 360K 720K 1 2M 1 44M 2 88M 3 Mode floppy drives and QIC 80 floppy tape drive After connecting the single end to the board connect the two plugs on the other end to the floppy devices r o t c e n n o c e h t f o 1 n i p o t e l b a c n o b b i r e h t n o s g n i k r a m d e r e h t t n e i r O ...

Page 38: ...n i t c e n n o c s i d r o g n i t c e n n o c e r o f e b r e t u p m o c e h t 4 7 3 4 Serial port COM1 COM2 Connector Teal color One serial port is ready for a modem or other serial devices A second serial port is available using a serial port bracket connected from the motherboard to an expansion slot opening 4 7 3 5 Parallel port Connector Burgundy color This connector is used for printers o...

Page 39: ...39 VD133ProSeries Chapter 4 Hardware Setup 1 The CPU will overheat if there is no airflow across the CPU heatsink 2 Damage may occur to the CPU fan and or motherboard if these pins are incorrectly used ...

Page 40: ...s connector is for a ACPI power status indicator The LED status will depend on the connector 4 7 5 3 IDELEDConnector ALED This 2 pin connector connects to the case mounted IDE LED which lights when the IDE devices connected to the primary secondary IDE connectors are working 4 7 5 4 Reset Connector RST This 2 pin connector connects to the case mounted reset button for rebooting your computer witho...

Page 41: ...AN Connector WOL This connector connects to a plug in network card which supports the WOL tech nology to powers up the system when a wakeup packet or signal is received through the LAN card a You may need to enable the Wake Up by Ring LAN feature in the BIOS setup program b Your system must have a ATX power supply with at least 720mA 5VSB power c This motherboard only supports the LAN card with a ...

Page 42: ...DEM This connection works in conjunction with your modem card If you intend to use a modem card inserted into the PCI slot please connect the cable from the modem card into the Modem header 4 7 9 SMBUS connector SMBUS This connector provides the connectivity of SMBUS utilization ...

Page 43: ...43 VD133ProSeries Chapter 4 Hardware Setup 4 7 10 USB 1 ...

Page 44: ...A m 0 2 7 t s a e l t a y l p p u s 4 7 13 Power On Procedures 4 7 13 1 After all connections are made close the system case over 4 7 13 2 Be sure that all switches are off 4 7 13 3 Connect the power cord into the power supply located on the back of your system case please refer to the manual of your power supply 4 7 13 4 Connect the power cord into a power outlet that is equipped with a surge pro...

Page 45: ...ds from the time you turn on the power the system may have failed a power on test Recheck the jumper settings and connections or call your retailer for assistance 4 7 14 Power Off Procedures 4 7 14 1 Exit from all the software applications 4 7 14 2 Shut down your operating system 4 7 14 3 Switch off the power button If you are using Windows 95 98 the power supply should turn off automatically afte...

Page 46: ...ST and before the scanning of IDE devices Simply look for the message Press DEL to enter SETUP displayed at the bottom of the screen during the boot up process If the message disappears before you ve had a chance to respond you can restart the system by Turning off the system power then turn it on again or Pressing the RESET button on the system case or Pressing Ctrl Alt and Del keys simultaneousl...

Page 47: ...oad the origi nal manufacturer default settings If the system is no longer able to boot after changing the settings the only way to recover it is to clear the data stored in RTC CMOS To reset the RTC CMOS data take the JP1 jumper cap off pins 1 2 place onto pins 2 3 and then place back onto pins 1 2 again This will return the RTC to the default setting Then get into the BIOS setup program choose L...

Page 48: ...DE HDD Auto Detection Auto Detect the HDD s Capacity and its parameters ex Cylinder Head and Sector 5 3 3 2 IDE Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave This field specifies type of drive that corresponds to the drive installed in your system If you select User please specify the correct number of Cylinders Heads and Sectors Options Description Manual Selecting manual lets you...

Page 49: ...tion None any floppy drive is connected DriveBdefault 360K 5 25 in A 360K floppy drive is connected 1 2M 5 25 in A 1 2M floppy drive is connected 720K 3 5 in A 720K floppy drive is connected 1 44M 3 5 in A 1 44M floppy drive is connected DriveAdefault 2 88M 3 5 in A 2 88M floppy drive is connected 5 3 5 Floppy 3 Mode Support 3 Mode floppy drive is a type of 3 5 inch drive used by NEC PC98 computer...

Page 50: ...tem will stop for any errors that are detected All ButKeyboard The system will stop for any errors except keyboard error All But Diskette The system will stop for any errors except diskette error All But Disk Key The system will stop for any errors except diskette and key board errors 5 3 8 Base Memory The POST Power On Self Test determines the amount of base conventional memory installed in the s...

Page 51: ...tempt is made the BIOS will halt the system and then display an error message Afterwards if necessary you can run an anti virus program to locate and remove the problem before any damage is done Many disk diagnostic programs will attempt to access the boot sector table which can cause the above warning message If you run such a program we recommend that you first disable the Virus Warning function...

Page 52: ...t in processor serial number for security purposes When enabled you allow reading access to this serial number Options Enabled Disabled 5 4 6 Quick Power On Self Test This field allows the system to skip certain tests while booting This will decrease the time needed to boot the system Options Enabled Disabled 5 4 7 First Secondary Third Other Boot Device The BIOS attempts to load the operating sys...

Page 53: ...ions Enabled Disabled 5 4 11Boot Up NumLock Status This field determines the configuration of the numeric keypad after system boot up If On the keypad uses numbers keys If Off the keypad uses arrow keys Options Description On Keypad works as number keys Off Keypad works as arrow keys 5 4 12Gate A20 Option This field configures how the gate A20 is handled The gate A20 is a device used to address me...

Page 54: ... 15 20 24 30 5 4 15 Typematic Delay Msec When enabled typematic delay allows you to select the time delay between when the key is first pressed and when the acceleration begins Options 250 msec 500 msec 750 msec 1000 msec 5 4 16 Security Option This field configures how the system security is handled It works conjunction with SETTING SUPERVISOR USER PASSWORD page to control the security level of t...

Page 55: ...s This setup page is used to specify advanced features available through the chipset The default settings have been chosen carefully for most operating conditions DO NOT change the value of any field in this setup page without full understanding DRAM Settings The first chipset settings deal with CPU access to dynamic random access memory DRAM The default timings have been carefully chosen and shou...

Page 56: ...M Clock This field allows you to select the DRAM operating frequency to get better performance Options Description Host Clk DRAM clock is the same speed as Front Side Bus 66 100 133MHz HCLK 33MHz DRAM clock is set 33 MHz less than the Front Side Bus HCLK 33MHz DRAM clock is set 33 MHz greater than the Front Side Bus 5 5 4 DRAM Parity ECC Check When enabled the BIOS will use ECC Error Checking and ...

Page 57: ...bled 5 5 8 PCI Dynamic Bursting When enabled every write transaction goes to the write buffer and burstable transactions will then burst on the PCI bus and non burstable transactions won t burst on the PCI bus When disabled if the write transaction is a burst transaction the information goes into the write buffer and burst transfers are later performed on the PCI bus If the transaction is not a bu...

Page 58: ...ternal on the system board and you wish to use it Even when so equipped if you add a higher performance controller you will need to disable this feature Options Enabled Disabled 5 5 14 OnChip USB Port1 This should be enabled if your system have USB port 1 internal on the system board and you wish to use it Even when so equipped if you add a higher performance controller you will need to disable th...

Page 59: ...abled Disabled 5 6 3 Primary Master Slave PIO These fields configure the PIO Programmable Input Output transfer mode for IDE controller The maximum transfer rates of each PIO mode are listing as follo Options Description Auto The BIOS negotiates with device automatically Mode0 Use Mode 0 timing to access device Mode1 Use Mode 1 timing to access device Mode2 Use Mode 2 timing to access device Mode3...

Page 60: ...Mode3 Use Mode 3 timing to access device Mode4 Use Mode 4 timing to access device 5 6 5 Secondary Master Slave UDMA If you select Auto the IDE controller uses Ultra DMA 33 66 Mode to access Ultra DMA capable IDE devices Options Auto Disabled 5 6 6 Init Display First This item allows you to decide which slot to activate first either PCI slot or AGP slot This function takes place during the system b...

Page 61: ...elect This item allows you to selec sound blaster DMA channel Options DMA 0 1 2 3 5 6 7 5 MIDI Port This item allows you to selec MIDI Port enable disable Options Enabled Disabled 5 6 7 6 MIDI Address Port This item allows you to selec MIDI Port I O address Options 330 303H 310 313H 320 323H 330 333H 5 6 7 7 Game port Address This item allows you to select game port enable disable Option Disable 2...

Page 62: ...ress 3F8h IRQ 4 2F8 IRQ 3 Port address 2F8h IRQ 3 3E8 IRQ 4 Port address 3E8h IRQ 4 2E8 IRQ 3 Port address 2E8h IRQ 3 Auto BIOS assigns port address and IRQ channel automatically Disabled Disables serial port 5 6 12 COM2 Mode Select A second serial port is using a serial port bracket connected from the motherboard to an expansion slot opening Options Standard HPSIR ASKIR 5 6 12 1 RxD TxD Active fo...

Page 63: ... field is configured as ECP it needs a DMA channel for data transfer This field specifies the DMA channel for ECP parallel port use DMA Options Description 1 Use DMA channel 1 3 Use DMA channel 3 5 6 14 2 EPP Mode Select When the Parallel Port Mode field is configured as EPP mode the EPP version needs to be specified Please check the EPP specifications before selecting field EPP Options Descriptio...

Page 64: ...ions Description Minsaving When idle for one hour the system enters suspend mode MaxSaving When idle for fifteen minutes the system enters suspend mode User Define User can specify the time the system enters suspend mode 5 7 1 1 APM HDD Power Down Timer This field specifies the time the system enters HDD power down It is available only when the Power Management field is set to User Define Options ...

Page 65: ... d r a c A G V r u o y g n i k c e h c e s a e l P 5 7 3 PM Control by APM When enabled an Advanced Power Management APM protocol will be activated to handle the power saving mode Options Yes No 5 7 4 Video off Option This field specifies the method that video subsystem used for power saving Options Descriptio AlwaysON Monitor will remain on during power saving modes SuspendOff Monitor blanked whe...

Page 66: ...eturns to former status prior to power failure on or off Off System remains off after power lost 5 7 9 Wake Up Events These are I O events whose occurrence can prevent the system from entering a power saving mode or can awaken the system from such a mode In effect the system remains alert for anything that occurs to a device configured and recognized by the system even when the system is in a powe...

Page 67: ... PC see 4 6 9 Suspend Mode Options Enabled Disabled 5 7 9 7 PWROn Resume by Alarm When enabled you can set the date and time to automatically power on your PC similar to an alarm clock The alarm from RTC real time clock automatically turns on the system Options Description Disabled Disables RTC alarm function Enabled Sets Date 0 31 and Timer hr min sec to power on the PC When date is set to 0 the ...

Page 68: ...processor Disable Enable IRQ14 Hard Disk Disable Enable IRQ15 Reserved Disable Enable 5 8 PnP PCI Configurations 5 8 1 PNP OS Installed The field specifies whether a Plug and Play operating system is installed Options Yes No 5 8 2 Reset Configuration Data Normally you leave this field Disabled Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data ESCD when you exit Setup if you have installed...

Page 69: ...o the ISA bus and is not available to any PCI slot Legacy ISA for devices compliant with the original PC AT bus specification PCI ISA PnP for devices compliant with the Plug and Play standard whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture Options PCIDevice Reserved 5 8 4 PCI VGA Palette Snoop This field controls the ability of a primary PCI graphics controller to share a common palette with an I...

Page 70: ...e the setting Options Auto 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 5 8 8 PCI 4 IRQ Use This field determines the IRQ setting for PCI4 The default setting for this field is Auto which uses automatic routing to determine the setting Options Auto 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 5 9 PC Health Status This page is monitoring your status of computer On the screen displays CPU System temperature FAN speed and voltages ...

Page 71: ...the motherboard will automatically disable the clock source for a DIMM socket which does not have a module on it This is true for all PCI slots Options Enabled Disabled 5 10 2 Spread Spectrum This item configures radiation emitted from the system When enabled system will release less radiation Options Enabled Disabled Over clocking sometimes makes computer not work properly You would close the sys...

Page 72: ...24 31MHz 130 32MHz 133 33MHz 135 34MHz 138 34MHz 140 35MHz 144 36MHz 150 37MHz 155 38MHz 160 40MHz 166 41MHz 5 10 4 PU Clock Ratio Option 3 3 5 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 5 7 7 5 8 5 11 Load Fail Safe Defaults When you press Enter on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to Pressing Y loads the BIOS default values for the most stable minimal performance system operations on this ...

Page 73: ...ur system configuration Additionally if the Security Option field is set as Boot the BIOS will request a password every time your system boot This would prevent unauthorized use of your computer In you wish to use this function bring the cursor to this field then press Enter The computer will display the message Enter Password Type your password and press Enter After the message onfirm Password is...

Page 74: ...he CPU and the motherboard The reason is that your CPU can only communicate with its external components at the same speed at which the components operate In other words if your motherboard bus speed is 100 MHz you should start by selecting 100 MHz as a base to set the CPU frequency This frequency is also referred to as the system bus frequency or external frequency To understand how does CPU work...

Page 75: ...I CPU leave JP3A pin 2 3 ON JP3B pin 1 2 ON Enter IWILL Smart Setting setup your CPU frequency by selecting 100 MHz system bus frequency x 8 multiplier which equals 800MHz your CPU frequency saves it in before leaving the BIOS setting to complete the CPU frequency setting If you purchase a 533 MHz 66Mhz FSB Intel Celeron CPU leave JP3A pin 2 3 ON JP3B pin 1 2 ON Enter IWILL Smart Setting setup you...

Page 76: ...vers Service Pack Driver Sofware Audio Driver High Point XStore Pro Award Patch File 2 Utilities Anti Virus Hardware Monitor Utility Window9X only Suspend To Disk Acrobat Reader 3 Manuals 6 2 How to use the Power installer CD The Power Installer CD supports the Auto Run program under Windows 98 95 and Windows NT operating systems All the necessary drivers utilities and manual for this motherboard ...

Page 77: ...th IDE interface If you have already installed SCSI CD ROM please make sure your SCSI host adapter sup ports bootable CD ROM and then proceed directly to step 8 and then finish the procedure 1 First power on or boot your system 2 Press Del key during boot sequence to enter CMOS Setup Utility 3 Use arrow keys to select ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES on the menu then press Enter 4 Select First Boot Device a...

Page 78: ...Patch File Driver You may just click on the Award Patch File Driver shown on screen that needs to be installed then follow the prompts to complete setup 6 2 6 How to install Software Audio Driver You may just click on the Software Audio Driver shown on screen that needs to be installed then follow the prompts to complete setup 6 2 7 How to use Anti Virus program Simply click on the Anti Virus show...

Page 79: ... r e t u p m o c r u o y p u t e S g n i r u D d r a z i w p u t e S 8 9 s w o d n i W 6 3 1 1 Installing the CD ROM version of Windows 98 1 Place a Windows 98 Startup Disk into the floppy disk drive 2 Restart your computer The Microsoft Windows 98 Startup menu will appear 3 Place the Windows 98 CD into your CD ROM drive 4 Type the number 1 and press ENTER A series of scans is performed and then t...

Page 80: ...system 2 Press Del key during boot sequence to enter CMOS Setup Utility 3 Use arrow keys to select BIOS FEATURES SETUP on the menu then press Enter 4 Select Boot Sequence and change the default setting from A C SCSI to CD ROM C A using Page Up Page Down key 5 Place the Windows NT 4 0 CD ROM in the drive 6 Follow all instructions to finish Windows NT installation ...

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