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Manual for Advance 6E series

Integrated Peripherals

Figure-7 Integrated Peripherals Menu

The following indicates the options for each item and describes their meaning.

          Item

             Option                                 Description

l

 OnChip  IDE

Enabled

Enables OnChip IDE First/Second Channel.

   Channel 0/1

Disabled

Disables  OnChip IDE First/Second Channel.

l

 IDE Prefetch Mode

Enabled

Enables IDE Prefetch Mode.

Disabled

Disables IDE Prefetch Mode.

l

Primary/ Secondary

Mode 0 ~ 4

Defines the IDE primary/secondary master/slave

  Master/Slave PIO

PIO mode.

Auto

The IDE PIO mode is defined by auto -detection.

l

Primary/ Secondary

Auto

Ultra DMA mode will be enabled if an ultra DMA

  Master/Slave UDMA

device is detected.

Disable

Disables this function.

l

 Init Display First        

PCI  SLOT

Initializes the PCI VGA first. If a PCI VGA card
and an AGP card are installed together in the
system, the one initialized first functions.

                                     

AGP

Initializes the AGP first.

l

  IDE HDD Block

Enabled

Allows IDE HDD to read/write several sectors

   Mode

once.

Disabled

IDE HDD only reads/writes a sector once.

l

 Onboard FDD

Enabled

Onboard floppy drive controller is enabled.

   Controller

Disabled

Onboard floppy drive controller is disabled.

l

  Onboard Serial

3F8/IRQ4

Defines the onboard serial  port address and required

    Port  1/2

2F8/IRQ3

interrupt number.

3E8/IRQ4
2E8/IRQ3
Auto

Onboard serial port address and IRQ are auto-
matically assigned

Disabled

Onboard serial port is disabled.

Award BIOS Description

Summary of Contents for Advance 6E

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Page 2: ...t Motherboard Manufacturer Quantum Designs HK Inc Address 20th Floor Devon House Taikoo Place 979 King s Road Quarry Bay HONG KONG Supplementary Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interfer ence and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may c...

Page 3: ...rs CPUFAN CHSFAN BAKFAN 6 InternalAudioConnectors AUXIN CD_IN MODEM 6 ATX Power Supply Connector Power Switch 7 Hard Disk LED Connector HD_LED 7 Reset Switch RESET 7 SpeakerConnector SPEAKER 7 Power LED Connector PWR_LED 7 ACPILEDConnector ACPILED 7 Green LEDConnector GREENLED 8 Hardware Green Connector SLEEP 8 Chassis Security Switch CHSSEC 8 Wake Up On LAN WOL 9 Wake Up On Internal Modem WOM 9 I...

Page 4: ...ts 18 Load Optimized Defaults 18 Standard CMOS Features Setup 18 Advanced BIOS Features Setup 22 Advanced Chipset Features Setup 24 Power Management Setup 26 PNP PCIConfigurationsSetup 29 Integrated Peripherals 30 PC Health Status 32 Supervisor User Password 33 Boot with BIOS Defaults 33 Appendix QDI Driver CD 2000 A 1 QDIManageEasy A 2 BIOS ProtectEasy A 2 Norton AntiVirus A 2 LogoEasy A 3 Recove...

Page 5: ...f 244mm x210mm Microprocessor l Supports 66 100 133MHz FSB speed l Supports all Intel Pentium III Coppermine FC PGA processors at 533 600EB 667 733 800EB 866 933MHz 1GHz and future processors with 133MHz FSB speed l Supports all Intel Pentium III Coppermine FC PGA processors at 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850MHz and future processors with 100MHz FSB speed l Supports all Intel Celeron FC PGA proces...

Page 6: ... bidirection I O capability and multi mode as SPP EPP ECP IEEE 1284 compliant l Supports PS 2 mouse and PS 2 keyboard l Provides four USB ports l Provides one IrDA connector l Supports LS 120 floppy disk drive and Zip drive l All I O ports can be enabled disabled in the BIOS setup Onboard Audio l Standard AC97 Codec interface Onboard AGP l Supports AGP 4x l Integrated 2D 3D Graphics Controller l S...

Page 7: ...l SupportsIDECDROMorSCSIbootup Green Function l Supports ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface and ODPM OS Directed Power Management l Supports ACPI power status S0 Full on S1 power on Suspend S4 STD suspend to Disk depends on OS S5 Soft off Main Expansion Slots and Connectors Slot Port Quantity Description PCI 3 PCIslots ISA 1 ISA slot IDE 2 IDEports FLOPPY 1 Floppy Drive port DIMM 2 DI...

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Page 9: ...amaged External Connectors PS 2 Keyboard Connector PS 2 Mouse Connector PS 2 keyboard connector is for the usage of PS 2 keyboard If using a standard AT size keyboard an adapter should be used to fit this connector PS 2 mouse connector is for the usage of PS 2 mouse USB1 USB2 and LAN Connectors LAN Connector is optional Two USB ports are for connecting USB devices The RJ 45 connector is for onboar...

Page 10: ...rom the internal amplifier The MIDI Joystick connector allows you to connect a game joystick or a MIDI device USB3 USB4 Besides USB1 2 on the back panel the mainboard also have a 10 pin header on board which may connect to a front panel USB cable to provide additional two USB ports Serial Port Connector UART2 Besides UART1 on the back panel the mainboard also have a header on board which may conne...

Page 11: ...receive audio input from such sound sources as a CD ROM TV tuner or MPEG card The MODEM connector allows the onboard audio to interface with a voice modem card with a similar connector It also allows the sharing of mono_in such as a phone and mono_out such as a speaker between the onboard audio and the voice modem card Chapter 2 Left Channel AUXIN GND Right Channel 1 Phone In from Modem MODEM GND ...

Page 12: ...vity status of IDE hard disk The connector has an orientation If one way doesn t work try the other way Reset Switch RESET The connector connects to the case s reset switch Press the switch once the system resets Speaker Connector SPEAKER The connector can be connected to the speaker on the case Power LED Connector PWR_LED When the system is in S0 full on status the LED is on When the system is in...

Page 13: ...R RESET GREEN LED KEYLK ACPI LED SLEEP PWR_ LED HDD LED HDD LED ORANGE GREEN LED POWER GND EMPTY EMPTY SLEEP GND LED LED LED KEYLOCK GND LED LED LED EMPTY GND RESET SPKDATA NC GND VCC POWER SW Chassis Security Switch CHSSEC The connector connects to the chassis security switch on the case Before using this function QDI ManageEasy software should be installed and it can detect the chassis intrusion...

Page 14: ...rating system once to make sure this function takes effect Wake Up On Internal Modem WOM Through the Wake Up On Internal Modem function the system which is in the suspend or soft off status can be powered on by a ring signal received from internal modem If this function is to be used be sure an internal modem card which supports the function is used Then connect this header to the relevant connect...

Page 15: ...ween the mainboard and the Audio Modem Riser card The connector provides all necessary signals which supports several different configurations of audio and modem in the system such as audio and modem on the riser audio on the mainboard and modem on the riser or no audio with modem on the riser Either AMR Audio Modem Riser card or MR Modem Riser card can be used on this system To avoid conflict the...

Page 16: ...nboard amplifier is pro vided for the case of earphone plugged into When the FrontAudio is absent Pin11 and Pin12 Pin13 and Pin14 must be short connected FrontLineOutR FrontLineOutL LineNextR LineNextL GND Speaker Out Line in Microphone in Speaker Earphone Pin No Symbol Pin No Symbol 1 Active LINE Out R 2 Active LINE Out L 3 GND ALO 4 GND ALO 5 GND 12 6 GND 12 7 12V 1A 8 Cut away 9 MIC 10 GND MIC ...

Page 17: ...n as to represent pin1 pin2 connected and to represent pin2 pin3 connected FSB Frequency Selection JFSB1 JFSB2 The jumper labeled JFSB1 and JFSB2 are located on the mainboard providing users with FSB frequency selection If it is set as Auto with JFSB1 and JFSB2 closed the system detects the CPU front side bus automatically If it is set as Jumper setting with JFSB1 and JFSB2 opened the CPU front si...

Page 18: ...The table below for your reference JCLK1 Pin2 Pin3 closed CPU FSB 66MHz 100MHz 133MHz Pin1 Pin2 closed JCLK2 Pin2 Pin3 closed Pin2 Pin3 closed Pin1 Pin2 closed Pin1 Pin2 closed Note Whether or not your system can be overclocked depends on your processor s capability We do not guarantee the overclocking system to be stable We will not be responsible for any damages caused 1 JCLK1 JCLK2 1 2 3 2 3 In...

Page 19: ...en Close Close Open 7 5 Open Close Open Open 8 Close Open Close Open 8 5 Open Close Close Close 9 Open Close Open Close 9 5 Close Close Open Close 10 Close Open Open Open 10 5 Close Open Close Close 11 Open Open Close Open 11 5 Close Open Open Close 12 Open Open Close Close Note The most of Socket 370 processors have bus ratio locked In this case it s not necessary to set the bus ratio by jumper s...

Page 20: ...lease set JSD as pin1 pin2 closed when using expansion sound card Clear CMOS JCC If you want to clear CMOS unplug the AC power supply first close JCC pin1 pin2 once set JCC back to the normal status with pin2 pin3 connected then power on the system Enable on board audio Disable on board audio JSD JSD 1 2 3 1 2 3 Normal Status Clear CMOS Unplug the AC power supply 1 JCC JCC 1 2 3 2 3 Installation I...

Page 21: ... type speed memory size and expansion cards will be detected by the onboard BIOS and stored in the flash ROM Whenever the system hardware configuration is changed DMI information will be updated automatically However setting jumper JAV as closed makes flashing BIOS and updating DMI information impossible Therefore set JAV as closed when changing the system hardware configuration or the error messa...

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Page 23: ...rom the DOS prompt under DOS6 xx or Windows 9x environment 2 Copy AWDFLASH EXE version 7 95 from the directory Utility located on QDI Driver CD 2000 to your new bootable diskette 3 Download the updated BIOS file from the Website http www qdigrp com Please be sure to download the suitable BIOS file for your motherboard 4 Uncompress the file download copy the BIOS file xx bin to the bootable diskett...

Page 24: ...enter the sub menu Figure 1 Main Menu Load Fail Safe Defaults The Fail Safe Defaults are secure and useful for system It is recommended users load the Fail Safe Defaults when the system is in trouble Load Optimized Defaults The Optimized Defaults are common and efficient It is recommended users load the optimized defaults first then modify the needed configuration settings Standard CMOS Features S...

Page 25: ...the HDD types of 2 IDE channels installed in the computer system TherearethreechoicesprovidedfortheEnhancedIDEBIOS None Auto andManual None means no HDD is installed or set Auto means the system can auto detect the hard disk when booting up by choosing Manual the related information should be entered regarding the following items Enter the information directly from the keyboard and press Enter CYL...

Page 26: ...scribed by sector head and cylinder number into its own physical address inside the HDD LARGE mode Some IDE HDDs contain more than 1024 cylinder without LBA support in some cases users do not want LBA The Award BIOS provides another alternative to support these kinds of HDD BIOStricksDOS orotherOS into divisingthenumberofcylindersislessthan1024bydividing it by 2 At the same time the number of head...

Page 27: ...rrors Whenever the BIOS detects a non fatal error the system will stop and you will be prompted All But Keyboard The system boot will not stop for a keyboard error but it will stop for all other errors All But Diskette The system boot will not stop for a disk error but it will stop for all other errors All But Disk Key The system boot will not stop for a keyboard or disk error but it will stop for...

Page 28: ...a into this area BIOS will show a warning message on screen and alarm beep Disabled Invalidates this function l CPU Enabled Enables CPU internal cache Internal Cache Disabled Disables CPU internal cache l External Cache Enabled Enables CPU external cache Disabled Disables CPU external cache l CPU L2 Cache Enabled Enables CPU L2 Cache ECC function ECC Checking Disabled Disables CPU L2 Cache ECC fun...

Page 29: ... For Non OS2 If your operating system is not OS 2 please select DRAM 64MB this item OS2 If system DRAM is more than 64MB and the operating system is OS 2 please select this item l HDD S M A R T Enabled Enables S M A R T hard disk support Capability Disabled Invalidates this function l Video BIOS Enabled Video BIOS will be copied to RAM Video Shadow Shadow will increase the video speed Disabled Inv...

Page 30: ... 3 Defines the CLT timing parameter of SDRAM Length Auto expressed in 66MHz clocks Latency Time 2 clocks Latency Time 3 clocks l DRAM Clock Host Clk DRAM clock is same as host clock Hclk 33M DRAM clock is faster than host clock by 33MHz Hclk 33M DRAM clock is slower than host clock by 33MHz Note the system will display different choices according to the CPU host clock l Memory Hole 15M 16M Memory ...

Page 31: ...es AC97 function l Onchip Modem Auto Enables MC97 function Disable Disables MC97 function l CPU to PCI Write Enabled Enables CPU to PCI Write Buffer Buffer Disabled Disables CPU to PCI Write Buffer l PCI Dynamic Enabled Enables PCI Dynamic Bursting Bursting Disabled Disables PCI Dynamic Bursting l PCI Master 0 WS Enabled Enables PCI Master 0 WS Write Write Disabled Disables PCI Master0 WS Write l ...

Page 32: ...e continuous HDD idle time before the Down HDD entering power saving mode motor off Disable Invalidates this function l Doze Mode 1Min 1Hour Defines the continuous idle time before the system entering Doze mode Disable Invalidates this function l Suspend Mode 1Min 1Hour Defines the continuous idle time before the system entering suspend mode Disable Invalidates this function l PM Control by NO Sys...

Page 33: ...s l Wake Up Events Press Enter Sets the following items l VGA On VGA active reloads global timer Off VGA active has no influence to global timer l LPT COM LPT COM Sets the options of these items to reload global LPT COM timer None LPT COM active has no influence to global timer l HDD FDD On HDD FDD active reloads global timer Off HDD FDD active has no influence to global timer l PCI Master On PCI ...

Page 34: ... time to power up the system Disabled RTC has no alarm function l Date of Month Sets the date of RTC l ResumeTime Sets the resume time of RTC l IRQs Activity Press Enter Reloads global timer Monitoring l Primary INTR On Allows wake up from IRQ Off Does not allow wake up from IRQ l IRQ3 IRQ15 Enabled Enables IRQ x to wake up Disabled Disables IRQ x to wake up Award BIOS Description ...

Page 35: ...ns the system resources IRQ and DMA Controlled By manually Auto ESCD Assigns system resources IRQ and DMA auto matically by BIOS l IRQ 3 IRQ 15 Legacy ISA The specified IRQ x will be assigned to ISA only assigned to PCI ISA PnP The specified IRQ x will be assigned to ISA or PCI l DMA 0 DMA 7 Legacy ISA The specified DMA x will be assigned to ISA only assigned to PCI ISA PnP The specified DMA x wil...

Page 36: ...bled if an ultra DMA Master Slave UDMA device is detected Disable Disables this function l Init Display First PCI SLOT Initializes the PCI VGA first If a PCI VGA card and an AGP card are installed together in the system the one initialized first functions AGP Initializes the AGP first l IDE HDD Block Enabled Allows IDE HDD to read write several sectors Mode once Disabled IDE HDD only reads writes ...

Page 37: ...al Defines the parallel port mode as Standard Parallel Mode EPP Port Normal Enhanced Parallel Port EPP ECP EPP or Extended Capabilities Port ECP ECP l ECP Mode Use 1 3 Sets DMA for ECP mode use DMA l Parallel Port EPP EPP1 7 Sets parallel port EPP type Type EPP1 9 l Onboard Legacy Enabled Enables onboard legacy audio the following item Audio to be set Disabled Disables onboard legacy audio l Sound...

Page 38: ...9RPM Speed of fan RPM Revolution Per Minute connected to the fan header CPUFAN or l Current CHSFAN Speed 3998RPM CHSFAN Fan speed value is based on an assumption that tachometer signal is two pulses per revolution In other cases you should regard it relatively l Vcore 1 50V Displays current Voltage values including all 2 5V 2 49V significant voltages of the mainboard 3 3V 3 3V 3 32V 12V and 5V are...

Page 39: ...ORD DISABLED If you have selected System in Security Option of Advanced BIOS Features menu you will be prompted for the password every time the system reboots or any time you try to enter BIOS Setup If youhaveselected Setup in Security Option of Advanced BIOSFeatures menu youwill be prompted for the password only when you enter BIOS Setup Supervisor Password has higher priority than User Password ...

Page 40: ...rivers in order and you need to restart your computer after all the drivers are installed A Chipset Software B VGA Driver C Network Driver optional D Audio Driver E DirectX 2 Accessory A QDI ManageEasy B Norton AntiVirus 3 Browse CD You could read all the contents contained in this CD including Utility and Documents The files included in Utility are A Awdflash exe B Lf exe C Cblogo exe The files i...

Page 41: ...iled information on how to use QDI ManageEasy V2 0 please refer to the QDI ManageEasy V2 0 onlinehelp BIOS ProtectEasy The BIOS of the mainboard is contained inside the Flash ROM Severe viruses such as CIH virus are so dangerous that it may overwrite the BIOS of the mainboard If the BIOS has been damaged the system will be unable to boot We provide the following solution which protects the system ...

Page 42: ...qdigrp com and copy the BIOS file xxxxxx bin to your hard disk 3 Boot the system into DOS environment Put your favor picture into BIOS file by CBLOGO EXE command For example CBLOGO EXE xxxxxx bin myphoto bmp 4 Flash the BIOS to motherboard by AWDFLASH EXE For example AWDFLASH xxxxxx bin Reboot the system you can see the new picture displayed on the screen If you require moreparametersinformationco...

Page 43: ...Partition and Recovery user interfaces accordingly during BIOS booting up If two or more hard disks are installed use F5 key to choose the hard disk 1 Partition Interface see figure 1 Users can create and delete partitions mirror partitions activate partitions and uninstall RecoveryEasy in Partition User Interface 1 0 Install RecoveryEasy for the first time a The utility checks the previous disk p...

Page 44: ...tion If answering N the whole disk space left can be assigned See figure 2 Note a The system will prompt Insert system floppy then reset when the first partition on the first hard disk is created b After using DOS6 xx boot disk to format C partition the system should be reset in order to access the partition c In Windows system 1 048 576 bytes equal 1 Megabyte while in RecoveryEasy 1 000 000 bytes...

Page 45: ...ed in reverse order for example from partition 4 to 1 Steps After pressing the DELETE MIR button only the final mirror partition can be deleted in order to keep the continuous disk space If the warning message is confirmed the mirror partition will be deleted By pressing N or ESC key the system quits 1 6 UNINST SFW Function Uninstall RecoveryEasy Limitation None Steps After pressing the UNINST SFW...

Page 46: ...UP PAR Function Backups the content of the partition to its mirror area Limitation If no mirror partition exists this button is disabled Steps a Use F5 key to choose the partition with mirror area existed b If the partition chosen has been backuped before a warning message will be shown and the time when last backup was done will be displayed in the status line After confirming the warning message...

Page 47: ... disable every time the system reboots b In order to implement this function users need to enable the switch when installing the OS or modifying the partition properties Please note Do not create or delete partitions or change the partition size when modifying the partition properties 2 4 BACKUP CMS Function Backups all CMOS settings Limitation None Steps After choosing this function the current C...

Page 48: ...eates a so called mirror partition with same size for the hard disk partition on the same hard disk and then completely backups all the data sector by sector to the mirror area This mirror partition is reserved to OS When the OS ruins either by mistakes or virus users can recover the partition from its mirror 2 Does RecoveryEasy occupy the system resources Although some hard disk data protection a...

Page 49: ...ts 8 Are there any other disk partition tools that can modify the partition table made by RecoveryEasy RecoveryEasy provides a write protect function so the disk tools such as Fdisk Partition Magic BootMenu SmartDisk and BootStar can not modify the partition table created by RecoveryEasy Some of the applications even terminate during operation However the disk tools bundled in the OS such as Windo...

Page 50: ...der to make the change validate for fdisk exe 13 What if computer accidentally power off when backuping recovering The partition should be completely backuped or recovered If the computer accidentally powers off the partition should be backuped or recovered once again 14 What if users lose the password To make sure the security the password is saved in the hard disk It s very important for users t...

Page 51: ...f starting OS BootEasy is quite easy to use choose the right option in CMOS SETUP refer to Advanced BIOS Features it can be easily booted quickly BootEasy save all the information when PC first normally boot up and it restores all the parameters for the system and thus let the PC boot freely and rapidly Note 1 Under the following conditions PC will boot up in normal way 1 PC boot up for the first ...

Page 52: ...ttese ridondanti prima della presentazione del logo del sistema operativo Boot Easy e facile da usare basta scegliere la giusta opzione nel BIOS setup riferito al Advanced BIOS Features ed il computer potrà velocemente ripartire Boot Easy salva tutte le informazioni al primo avvio normale tutti i parametri saranno restituiti ai BOOT successivi Nota 1 Il Pc partira normalmente se saranno rispettate...

Page 53: ... arranque de su sistema operativo BootEasy es muy simple de utilizar basta con escoger la opción correcta en CMOS SETUP refiérase al apartado Advanced BIOS Features Así conseguirá arrancar su sistema rápidamente BootEasy guardará toda la información durante el primer arranque correcto y la próxima vez que arranque restaurará esta información para permitir al sistema un arranque rápido y fiable Not...

Page 54: ... beim erstmaligen Start des Rechners und speichert die Ergebnisse in einem Flash ROM Beim nächsten Start ruft das System lediglich diese Informationen aus dem Speicher ab und kann so innerhalb von wenigen Sekunden den Boot Prozess abschließen Bei Änderungen am System beispielsweise nach dem Einbau eines neuen Prozessors muss deshalb zuvor die BootEasy Funktion deaktiviert werden beim nächsten Star...

Page 55: ... the pulse width from 30ns to 20ns and increasing the strobe rate It can be added into existing systems without the need for termination devices new cable or other hardware changes industry implementation of ATA 100 will provide an inexpen sive simple non proprietary high speed method of host to storage access The 80 conductor 40 pin cable standard in ATA 66 has enhanced reliability and bee carrie...

Page 56: ...hez vos périphériques IDE et FLOPPY sur les connecteurs prévus à cet effet grâce aux nappes fournies avec la carte Vérifiez que le sens de branchement est correct liseré rouge du câble sur la broche 1 du connecteur 9 Reliez les câbles du boîtier aux connecteurs prévus à cet effet Connecteur d alimentation LED de marche arrêt disque dur haut parleur voir manuel pages 9 à 12 Refermez le boîtier 10 B...

Page 57: ...e mère Il contient 1 Installation des pilotes Il est recommandé que les utilisateurs installent ce programme avec les options de base A Pilotes du chipset les utilisateurs avancés peuvent choisir les options d installation B Pilotes VGA les utilisateurs avancés peuvent choisir les options d installation C Pilotes Network les utilisateurs avancés peuvent choisir les options d installation D Pilote ...

Page 58: ...utiliser il suffit de choisir l option correcte dans le menu Advanced Bios Features Setup BootEasy sauvegarde toutes les informations lorsque le PC boote et restaure les paramètres pour le système permettant ainsi au PC de démarrer rapidement Note 1 Le PC démarre de manière classique dans les cas suivants Premier démarrage après activation de l option BootEasy Informations sauvegardées endommagées...

Page 59: ...dio Onboard 100 10 Mb Ethernet QDI Innovations SpeedEasy BootEasy LogoEasy ManageEasy BIOS ProtectEasy RecoveryEasy Form Factor ATX CPU Socket 370 Chipset VIA Apollo Pro133T FSB 66 100 133MHz Memory 3 PC100 133 SDRAM IDE ATA 100 66 AGP 4x I O 1 ISA 5 PCI 1 AGP 1 AMR 1 IrDA 4 USB Optional Onboard AC 97 Audio QDI Innovations SpeedEasy BootEasy LogoEasy ManageEasy BIOS ProtectEasy RecoveryEasy StepEa...

Page 60: ...sy BootEasy LogoEasy ManageEasy BIOS ProtectEasy RecoveryEasy Advance 10BM Advance 10B F Form Factor mATX CPU Socket 370 Chipset VIA Apollo Pro133A FSB 66 100 133MHz Memory 2PC100 133 VCMSDRAM IDE ATA 100 66 33 AGP 4x I O 1 ISA 2 PCI 1 AGP 1 AMR 1 IrDA 4 USB Audio Onboard AC 97 Audio QDI Innovations SpeedEasy BootEasy optional LogoEasy ManageEasy BIOS ProtectEasy RecoveryEasy Welcome to visit www ...

Page 61: ... possibility of such damages All trademarks are the property of their respective owners If you need any further information please visit our web site www qdigrp com Item Checklist Completely check your package If you discover damaged or missing items contact your retailer Advance 6E series mainboard QDI Driver CD 2000 I O shield manufacturing option 1 IDE ribbon cable manufacturing option 1 floppy...

Page 62: ...Mainboard Layout Mainboard Layout Note The layout includes all options It is for your reference only ...

Page 63: ...to keep them fully contacted to meet the heat sink requirement Caution Be sure to unplug the AC power supply before adding or removing expansion cards or other system peripherals especially the SDRAM memory otherwise your mainboard or the system memory might be seriously damaged ...

Page 64: ...ds Each motherboard is carefully designed for the PC user who wants different features Advance 6E with onboard Audio without onboard LAN Advance 6E L with onboard Audio and onboard LAN The onboard LAN descriptions in the manual is invalid for Advance 6E motherboard ...

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