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Table of Contents 

Trademark ..................................................................................... I 

Static Electricity Precautions.................................................III 
Pre-Installation Inspection .....................................................III 

Features & Checklist Translations..............................................V  
 
Chapter 1: Introduction ................................................................1 

Key Features ............................................................................2 
Package Contents.....................................................................5 

Chapter 2: Motherboard Installation ..........................................6 

Motherboard Components .......................................................7 
I/O Ports...................................................................................7 
Installing The Processor ..........................................................8 
Installing The Memory Modules .............................................9 
Jumper Settings......................................................................10 
Installing The Motherboard ...................................................11 
Connecting Optional Devices ................................................12 
Installing Other Devices ........................................................14 
Expansion Slots .....................................................................17 

Chapter 3: BIOS Setup Utility ...................................................18 

Introduction ...........................................................................18 
Running the Setup Utility ......................................................19 
Standard CMOS Setup Page..................................................20 
Advanced Setup Page ............................................................21 
Power Management Setup Page ............................................23 
PCI / Plug and Play Setup Page.............................................25 
Load Optimal Settings ...........................................................26 
Load Best Performance Settings............................................26 
Features Setup Page...............................................................26 
CPU PnP Setup Page .............................................................28 
Hardware Monitor Page.........................................................29 
Change Password...................................................................29 
Exit ........................................................................................30 

Chapter 4: Software & Applications..........................................31 

Introduction ...........................................................................31 
Installing Support Software ...................................................32 
Bundled Software Installation ...............................................34 

Summary of Contents for M825G Series

Page 1: ...r the manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such revisio...

Page 2: ...he Motherboard 11 Connecting Optional Devices 12 Installing Other Devices 14 Expansion Slots 17 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Utility 18 Introduction 18 Running the Setup Utility 19 Standard CMOS Setup Page 20...

Page 3: ...have a wrist strap discharge static electricity by touching the bare metal of the system chassis 3 Handle the motherboard carefully by the edges Avoid touching the components unless it is absolutely n...

Page 4: ...lready tested and verified these drivers Click the Continue Anyway button and go ahead the installation 2 USB 2 0 Driver Limitations 2 1 The USB 2 0 driver only supports Windows XP and Windows 2000 2...

Page 5: ...harge de Fast Write Transferts longue rafale transaction fractionn e en pipeline jusqu 1Go sec Contr leur SDRAM DDR 64 bits de Haute Performance Prend en charge les types de m moire DDR333 266 avec in...

Page 6: ...clavier Un port s rie Un port parall le Un port VGA Un LAN port optionnel Quatre USB 2 0 ports fond de panier Prises audio pour microphone ligne d entr e et ligne de sortie LAN Fast Ethernet optionne...

Page 7: ...vii Certaines sp cifications mat rielles et l ments de logiciels peuvent tre modifi s sans avertissement...

Page 8: ...eteilt und gleichm ssig ausgerichtet von bis zu 1 GB Sek Fortgeschrittener 64 Bit DDR SDRAM Hochleistungs Controller Er unterst tzt DDR333 266 Speichertypen mit einer 2 5V SSTL 2 DRAM Schnittstelle Mi...

Page 9: ...Ein VGA Steckplatz Ein LAN Steckplatz optional Vier USB2 0 Ports auf der R ckseite Audioanschl sse f r Mikrofon line in und line out Fast Ethernet LAN optional 100Base TX 10Base T Physical Layer L su...

Page 10: ...erimenti di lunghi pacchetti con transazioni split a condotta fino a 1 GB sec Programma di controllo di elevata performance 64 bit DDR SDRAM Supporta tipi di memoria DDR333 266 con interfaccia 2 5V SS...

Page 11: ...porta parallela Una porta LAN opzionale Quattro USB 2 0 porte sul pannello posteriore Jack audio per microfono ingresso linea e uscita linea Fast Ethernet LAN opzionale Archittetura 100Base TX 10Base...

Page 12: ...a a tubo hasta 1 GB seg Controlador Avanzado 64 bit DDR SDRA de Alto Rendimiento Soporta los tipos de memoria DDR333 266 con interfaz 2 5V SSTL 2 DRAM Controlador de Bus PCI concurrente operaci n de 3...

Page 13: ...de sonido para micr fono entrada y salida de l nea Ethernet LAN R pido optional Soluci n de Capa F sica 100Base TX 10Base T Velocidad Dual 100 10 Mbps Interfaz MII a Controlador Ethernet Configuraci...

Page 14: ...rite Transfer ncias Paralelas de transac o repartida e de longa dura o at 1 GB sec Controlador Avan ado de Alta Performance 64 bit DDR SDRAM Com suporte para tipos de mem ria DDR333 266 com interface...

Page 15: ...ptional Quatro portes USB2 0 traseiros Jacks audio para microfone line in e line out Fast Ethernet LAN optional 100Base TX 10Base T Solu o de Camadas F sicas Velocidade Dupla 100 10 Mbps MII Interface...

Page 16: ...AGP AGP v2 0 4X 1GB sec 64 DDR SDRAM 2 5V SSTL 2 DRAM DDR333 266 PCI 33 MHz PCI2 2 5V 32 3 3V PCI 1 10 100 MHz UltraDMA 133 100 66 33 EIDE 133MB sec PIO 4 DMA 2 UltraDMA 133 AC 97 AC 97 2 2 USB v2 0 E...

Page 17: ...3 Microsoft PC2001 CD S PDIF S PDIF In PC 3D OK I O 2 PS 2 1 1 1 VGA 1 LAN 4 USB 2 0 LAN 100Base TX 10Base T 100 10 Mbps MII 10 100 IEEE 802 3 10Base T 100Base Tx USB 2 0 2 0 Intel 1 0 1 1 PCI 2 UHCI...

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Page 19: ...eTX Network Interface optional It is compliant with AGP v2 0 up to 1 GB sec data transfer rate capability and pseudo synchronous AGP and CPU interface to maximize system performance Featuring 128 bit...

Page 20: ...d CPU to DRAM write buffers and CPU to DRAM read prefetch buffers Full Featured Accelerated Graphics Port AGP Controller AGP v2 0 compliant 4X transfer mode with Fast Write support Pipelined split tra...

Page 21: ...IDE Connectors Supports PIO Programmable Input Output and DMA Direct Memory Access modes Supports IDE UltraDMA bus mastering with transfer rates of 133 100 66 33 MB sec VGA Supports 16 32 64 MB Frame...

Page 22: ...I Interface to Ethernet Controller Configuration Status Auto Negotiation 10 100 Full Half Duplex Meet All Applicable IEEE802 3 10Base T and 100Base TX Standards USB 2 0 Compliant with Universal Serial...

Page 23: ...ns the following items The motherboard The User s Manual One diskette drive ribbon cable optional One IDE drive ribbon cable The Software support CD Optional Accessories You can purchase the following...

Page 24: ...motherboard in a system chassis case Connect any extension brackets or cables to connectors headers on the motherboard Install peripheral devices and make the appropriate connections to connectors he...

Page 25: ...7 Motherboard Components This diagram below identifies major components on the motherboard I O Ports The illustration below shows a side view of the built in I O ports on the motherboard optional...

Page 26: ...USB Ports Use the USB ports to connect USB devices Audio Ports Use the three audio ports to connect audio devices The first jack is for stereo Line In signal The second jack is for stereo Line Out sig...

Page 27: ...the CPU and CPU socket and then use the retention module clamps to snap the fan heatsink into place 6 Plug the CPU fan power cable into the CPU cooling fan power supply CPUFAN1 on the motherboard Inst...

Page 28: ...s are keyed with cutouts so that they can only be installed correctly 3 Check that the cutouts on the DIMM module edge connector match the notches in the DIMM socket 4 Install the DIMM module into the...

Page 29: ...tor These two 3 pin jumpers select the processor 166 MHz 133 MHz or 100 MHz CPU CLK JP3 JP4 100 MHz Short Pins 1 2 Short Pins 1 2 133 MHz Short Pins 2 3 Short Pins 1 2 166 MHz Short Pins 2 3 Short Pin...

Page 30: ...t the case switches and indicator LEDs to the PANEL1 header Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 HD_LED_P 2 FP PWR SLP 3 HD_LED_N 4 FP PWR SLP 5 RESET_SW_N 6 POWER_SW_P 7 RESET_SW_P 8 POWER_SW_N 9 RSVD_DNU 10 KEY...

Page 31: ...oard has USB ports installed on the rear edge I O port array Additionally some computer cases have USB ports at the front of the case If you have this kind of case use auxiliary USB connector USB3 to...

Page 32: ...e the port to an appropriate place in your system chassis SPDIFO1 S PDIF Out Header S PDIF Sony Philips Digital Interface is a standard audio transfer file format and allows the transfer of digital au...

Page 33: ...or two IDE devices If you connect two devices to a single cable you must configure one of the drives as Master and one of the drives as Slave The documentation of the IDE device will tell you how to...

Page 34: ...to the onboard sound system When you first start up your system the BIOS should automatically detect your CD ROM DVD drive If it doesn t enter the Setup Utility and configure the CD ROM DVD drive tha...

Page 35: ...card 1 Locate the CNR AGP or PCI slots on the motherboard 2 Remove the blanking plate of the slot from the system chassis 3 Install the edge connector of the expansion card into the slot Ensure the ed...

Page 36: ...configuration is incorrect it may cause the system to malfunction It can even stop your computer booting properly If it happens you can use the clear CMOS jumper to clear the CMOS memory which has sto...

Page 37: ...ard disk type etc You can use the cursor arrow keys to highlight any of the options on the main menu page Press Enter to select the highlighted option To leave the setup utility press the Escape key T...

Page 38: ...t Installed Month Jan Dec ESC Exit Day 01 31 Select Item Year 1980 2099 PU PD Modify Shift F2 Color F3 Detect All HDD Date Time Use these items to set the system date and time Pri Master Pri Slave Sec...

Page 39: ...M CAS Latency 2 5 SDRAM Bank Interleave Disabled Auto Detect DIMM PCI Clk Enabled Spread Spectrum Disabled ESC Quit Select Item F1 Help PU PD Modify F5 Old Values Shift F2 Color F6 Load BIOS Defaults...

Page 40: ...oot to OS 2 64MB Enable this item if you are booting the OS 2 operating system and you have more than 64MB of system memory installed L2 Cache Leave these items enabled since all the processors that c...

Page 41: ...T SETUP C 2000 American Megatrends Inc All Rights Reserved ACPI Aware O S Yes Power Management Enabled Suspend Time Out Disabled Resume On RTC Alarm Disabled RTC Alarm Date 15 RTC Alarm Hour 12 RTC Al...

Page 42: ...items below this one to set the date and time of the wake up alarm You must use an ATX power supply in order to use this feature LAN Ring Power On The system can be turned off with a software command...

Page 43: ...Setup Defaults Share Memory Size This item lets you allocate a portion of the main memory for the onboard VGA display application with 8 16 32MB options Primary Graphics Adapter This item indicates i...

Page 44: ...t values These default values are quite demanding and your system might not function properly if you are using slower memory chips or other low performance components Features Setup Page This page set...

Page 45: ...t Mode This item decides the parallel port mode You can select SPP Standard Parallel Port ECP Extended Capabilities Port EPP Enhanced Parallel Port or ECP EPP Parallel Port IRQ This item assigns eithe...

Page 46: ...bled CPU Frequency 166 MHz CPU Over Clocking Freq N A DRAM Frequency Auto ESC Quit Select Item F1 Help PU PD Modify F5 Old Values Shift F2 Color F6 Load Optimal values F7 Load Best performance values...

Page 47: ...ts System CPU Temperature These items display CPU and system temperature measurement FANs Voltage Measurements These items indicate cooling fan speeds in RPM and the various system voltage measurement...

Page 48: ...box type in the new password or just press Enter to disable password protection Exit Highlight this item and press Enter to save the changes that you have made in the Setup Utility configuration and e...

Page 49: ...in the same directory as the software To run the support CD simply insert the CD into your CD ROM drive An Auto Setup screen automatically pops out and then you can go on the auto installing or manua...

Page 50: ...the software auto installing program as explained in next section The Browse CD button is a standard Windows command that you can check the contents of the disc with the Windows 98 file browsing inte...

Page 51: ...t the items that you want to setup by clicking on it the default options are recommended Click the Next button to proceed 3 The support software will automatically install Once any of the installation...

Page 52: ...2 Find out your motherboard model name and click on it to obtain its correct driver directory 3 Install each software in accordance with the corresponding driver path Bundled Software Information All...

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