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2.3 Peripheral  Installation ................................................................................ 23

2.3.1 FDD Cable and Rack Mounting ............................................................ 23

2.3.2 HDD Rack Mounting ............................................................................ 25

2.3.3 Optical Drive Rack Mounting ................................................................ 26

2.3.4 Install  the Rack Peripherals ................................................................. 27

2.3.5 Install more Serial ATA HDDs ............................................................... 31

2.4 Accessories Installation .............................................................................. 33

2.4.1 Install PCI Express x16/ PCI Express x1 Card ...................................... 33

2.5 Final Touches ............................................................................................... 35

2.5.1 Close the Chassis Cover ..................................................................... 35

2.5.2 Install Front Feet .................................................................................. 35

2.5.3 Complete ............................................................................................ 36

2.6 XPC Accessories ......................................................................................... 36

2.7 Tech Support ............................................................................................... 36

2.8 Technical Notes: Clear CMOS Button ........................................................ 37

3 Driver and Software Installation ......................................................................... 38

3.1 Mainboard CD Overview ............................................................................. 38

3.1.1 Install Mainboard Software ................................................................... 39

Appendix ................................................................................................................ 40

Enter the BIOS ................................................................................................... 40

THE MAIN MENU ............................................................................................... 41

STANDARD CMOS FEATURES .................................................................. 43

ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES .................................................................... 45

ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES ............................................................. 51

INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS ..................................................................... 53

POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP ................................................................ 58

PNP/PCI CONFIGURATIONS ......................................................................  62

PC HEALTH STATUS .................................................................................. 64

Summary of Contents for XPC SD31P

Page 1: ...XPC User Guide For the SD31P ...

Page 2: ...um 4 LGA 775 Processor 2 8 3 3 2 3 4 3 6 3 8 GHz External Frequency 266 MHz Intel Pentium 4 LGA 775 Processor 3 46 3 73 GHz Serial Port one port with 9 pins VGA Port one port with 15 pins Keyboard Port one port with 6 pins Mouse Port one port with 6 pins USB 2 0 Port six ports with 4 pins respectively 1394 Port two ports with 6 pins respectively LAN Port one port with 8 pins 10Mbps 100Mbps 1000Mbp...

Page 3: ...0F3H4TR DDR2 533 512MB Power Shuttle PC43I3503 350W E Notices for Assembling Computers 1 An I O shielding should be contacted with I O metallic parts of a mainboard 2 Cables should appropriately be arranged and fixed in a case Follow instructions Ø Leave IDE cables not crossed upon CPU and SDRAM Ø Leave power cables minimum in length and not crossed upon a mainboard Ø Leave CPU fan cables minimum ...

Page 4: ...erves the right to revise the manual or include changes in the specifications of the product described within it at any time without notice and without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes The information contained in this manual is provided for general use by customers This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 ...

Page 5: ...ic fields as magnetic interference may affect the performance of the device Do not block the air vents to this device or impede the airflow in any way CAUTION Incorrectly replacing the battery maydamage this computer Replace only with the same or equivalent as recommended by Shuttle Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Safety Information Read the following precaut...

Page 6: ...FAN2 FAN3 FAN4 7 Front Panel AUDIO USB 1394 Connector JP6 JP3 8 LINE IN CN2 Blue AUX IN CN3 White Connectors 9 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Connectors JP8 9 EXT GPI Header JP1 10 EXT 1394 Header JP2 10 USB Header USB3 11 Parallel Port Header EXT Printer Port JP5 11 2 XPC Installation Guide 12 2 1 Installation 12 2 1 1 Remove the Cover 12 2 1 2 Remove the Rack 13 2 2 CPU DDR2 and ICE Installation 14...

Page 7: ... Touches 35 2 5 1 Close the Chassis Cover 35 2 5 2 Install Front Feet 35 2 5 3 Complete 36 2 6 XPC Accessories 36 2 7 Tech Support 36 2 8 Technical Notes Clear CMOS Button 37 3 Driver and Software Installation 38 3 1 Mainboard CD Overview 38 3 1 1 Install Mainboard Software 39 Appendix 40 Enter the BIOS 40 THE MAIN MENU 41 STANDARD CMOS FEATURES 43 ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES 45 ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATUR...

Page 8: ...Frequency Voltage Control 66 LOAD FAIL SAFE DEFAULTS 68 LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULTS 68 SET PASSWORD 69 SAVE EXIT SETUP 70 EXITWITHOUTSAVING 70 ...

Page 9: ...ww shuttle com The Shuttle XPC owes its popularity to its unique combination of small size high performance and near universal component compatibility However unlike ordinary desktop computers Shuttle XPC s have been engineered as complete systems The XPC concept can be summarized as Use of high performance industry standardcomponents Minimum size possible while preserving component compatibility ...

Page 10: ...EE 1394a VIA VT6307 1394 OHCI v1 0 compliant Up to 400Mb s data transfer rate Serial ATA ICH7 R integrated SATA Dual Channel UDMA 300MB s S ATA Support RAID 0 1 0 1 5 Onboard headers connectors 1 ATA100 IDE connector 1 Floppy connector 4 Fan connectors 1 Line_in header 1 Power reset header 1 AUX_IN header 3 SATA connectors 2 1x5 pin USB 2 0 headers 1 GPIO header 1 2x5 USB 2 0 header 1 Printer port...

Page 11: ... 6 HDDLED 7 Power switch LED 8 Reset 9 Mic 10 Headphone 11 USB ports 12 FireWire 400 mini port 1 3 XPC Exterior Dissection Note Shuttle offers a variety of different XPC models loaded with various options The illustration below will help familarize you with theincluded features in your new XPC 9 12 10 11 8 7 6 5 4 3 1 2 ...

Page 12: ... VGA port 7 PS 2 Mouse 8 PS 2 Keyboard 9 LAN port 10 USB ports 11 Serial ATA port 12 SPDIF OUT Coaxial 13 SPDIF OUT Optical 14 Central Bass 15 Side Surr R L 16 SPDIF IN Optical 17 Front OUT R L 18 Surround back R L 19 Line IN port A Wireless LAN perforation 1 SATA 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 10 9 10 11 13 12 16 14 A 17 15 18 19 ...

Page 13: ... brackets 2 8 Serial ATA cable 1 9 FDD cable 1 10 Heatsink compound 1 11 Front feet 2 12 RAID Driver Floppy Disk 32bits 64bits 2 13 Shuttle Extras CD 1 14 Motherboard CD Driver 32bits 64bits 2 15 XPC user guide 1 16 RAID manual 1 Note Bundled Accessories may differ from specified If there are items missing please contact your local authorized Shuttle dealer 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 10 ...

Page 14: ...s x1 Slot FAN Connector FAN2 Front Panel Connector JP6 Front Panel Connector JP3 LGA 775 TWO 240 pin DDR2 SDRAM DIMM Sockets OneFloppyConnector One IDE Connector IDE1 CREATIVE P17 Audio Chip SPDIF OUT RCA Coaxial Optical Ports USB Header USB3 One PCI Express x16 Slot Wireless KB MS Header JP8 BCM5789 Chip ITE 8712F Chip EXT GPI Header JP1 ICH7R Chip Intel 945G Chip VT6307 Chip FAN Connector FAN1 F...

Page 15: ...mline header that also con nects the motherboard to the front daughterboard Fan Connectors FAN1 FAN2 FAN3 FAN4 The mainboard provides four onboard 12V cooling fan power connectors to support CPU_In FAN1 CPU_Out FAN2 System FAN3 Reserved FAN4 cooling fans Note Both cable wiring and type of plug may vary depending on the fan maker Keep in mind that the red wire must always be connected to the 12V he...

Page 16: ...1 USBPWR 16 USB2 7 N C 27 N C 2 USBPWR 17 GND 8 N C 28 N C 3 USBPWR 18 GND 9 N C 29 KEY 4 USBPWR 19 USB1 10 GND 30 AUDIOGND 5 GND 20 GND 11 N C 31 AUDIOGND 6 GND 21 USB1 12 RST_SW 32 FLOUTOUT_R_C 7 USB9 22 KEY 13 GND 33 FLOUTOUT_R 8 USB0 23 GND 14 HDLED 34 FLOUTOUT_L_C 9 USB9 24 GND 15 PW_SW 35 FLOUTOUT_L 10 USS0 25 TPB1 16 HDPW 36 AUDIOGND 11 GND 26 TPA1 17 GLEDB 37 N C 12 GND 27 TPB1 18 VCC3 38 ...

Page 17: ... and Mouse Connectors JP8 JP8 header provides support for a wireless keyboard and mouse The four mini Jump ers must be set on the 5 6 7 8 9 10 pins and 11 12 pins when this header is not in use Pin Assignments JP8 1 VCC 2 VCC 3 Ground 4 KEY 5 MSCLK 6 MS_CK 7 MSDATA 8 MS_DK 9 KBCLK 10 KB_CK 11 KBDATA 12 KB_DK Pin Assignments CN3 1 AUX in Left 2 AUX GND 3 AUX GND 4 AUX in Right 11 9 7 5 3 1 12 10 8 ...

Page 18: ...alled anything The user defines the linking function names in the GPI header file Pin Assignments JP1 1 5VSB 2 KEY 3 GND 4 GPI8 5 GPI11 EXT 1394 Header JP2 Port JP2 provides the mainboard connection for the 1394 port Pin Assignments JP2 1 TPA0 2 TPA0 3 Ground 4 Ground 5 TPB0 6 TPB0 7 BPWR 8 BPWR 9 Key 10 Ground JP1 1 2 3 4 5 2 4 6 8 10 1 3 5 7 9 JP2 ...

Page 19: ...er is located near the rear panel of the mainboard The header is used to connect a parallel port socket PC15 to the mainboard The parallel printer port can be purchased from Shuttle as an optional accessory Pin Assignments JP5 1 PSTB 2 PD0 3 PD1 4 PD2 5 PD3 6 PD4 7 PD5 8 PD6 9 PD7 10 P_ ACK 11 P_BUSY 12 P_PE 13 P_SLCT 14 PAUTOFD 15 P_ ERR 16 PINIT 17 PSLCTIN 18 GND 19 GND 20 GND 21 GND 22 GND 23 G...

Page 20: ...lation Guide 2 1 Installation Note For safety reasons please ensure that the power cord is disconnected before opening the case 2 1 1 Remove the Cover 1 Unscrew the four thumbscrews 2 Slide the cover backwards and upwards 2 1 ...

Page 21: ...13 English 2 1 2 Remove the Rack 1 Unbuckle the two Serial ATA HDD mounting brackets from the rack 2 Remove the rack 1 2 Serial ATA HDD mounting brackets ...

Page 22: ...14 English 2 2 CPU DDR2 and ICE Installation 2 2 1 Remove the ICE Module 1 Gently lift and remove the fan duct 3 Unfasten the four ICE module attachment screws 2 Unplug the fan power connector Fan duct ...

Page 23: ...15 English 4 Remove the ICE module from the chassis and put it aside ICE Heat Pipe Module Heat pipe Smart Fan Smart Fan Power Connector ...

Page 24: ...s 2 Swing the fan out to allow easyaccess to the CPU socket and RAM dimms Note This 775 pin socket is fragile and easily damaged Always use extreme care when installing a CPU and limit the number of times that you remove or change the CPU 3 Remove the protective cover ...

Page 25: ...pins during this process Lift the CPU socket lever Unlock the lever 2 1 3 5 Orientate the CPU and socket aligning the yellowtriangle on the corner of the CPU with the triangle on the socket Making sure the CPU is perfectly horizontal insert the CPU into the socket Lever Pentium4 LGA 775 Processor Triangle Markings ...

Page 26: ...18 English 7 Spread an even layer of thermal compound on the CPU die Thermal compound application area 6 Close the load plate lower the CPU socket lever and lock in place ...

Page 27: ...uffered without ECC DIMM are supported 5 Does not support X4 DDR2 Note No jumper settings are required to configure memory The system BIOS utility automatically detects the memory settings Check the total installed system memory value in the BIOS menu Install a DDR2 module in DIMM1 DIMM2 1 Unlock the DIMM latch TOTAL 2 DIMM in Single or Dual Channel Mode up to 2GB and 1GB per DIMM Density 256 Mbit...

Page 28: ...ule s cutout with the DIMM slot notch Slide the DDR2 module into the DIMM slot Notch Cutout Latch Latch 3 Check that the latches are closed and the DDR2 module is firmly installed 4 Return the fan to the original position and secure ...

Page 29: ...lace the ICE module on top of the CPU die and match the screws with the holes on the motherboard 2 Screw the ICE module to the motherboard Note to press down on the opposite diagonal corner while tightening each screw 3 Connect the fan s power connector ...

Page 30: ... English 4 Reattach the fan duct to the six attachment points as shown below Note The fan duct must be installed to efficiently deliver cool air directly to the ICE module Fan duct 3 1 2 4 5 6 6 5 4 3 1 2 ...

Page 31: ...rself with the rack and mounting brackets 2 3 1 FDD Cable and Rack Mounting 1 Take the two FDD mounting brackets from the accessory box Note The rack is designed for one 3 5 device only If you are installing a FDD proceed to step 2 3 1 if you are installing a hard drive proceed to step 2 3 2 Note The mounting brackets are side specific 2 Align the bracket pins with the FDD and attach FDD mounting ...

Page 32: ...he FDD signal cable and power cable 3 Slide the FDD into the rack until the ends of the mounting brackets are secured under the attachment points as shown FDD Power extension cable FDD Cable Pin1 white Line FDD Installation ...

Page 33: ...rackets from the accessory box Note The mounting brackets are side specific 3 Slide the HDD into the rack until the ends of the mounting brackets are secured under the attachment points as shown 2 Align the bracket pins with the HDD and attach HDD mounting brackets ...

Page 34: ...ng brackets Note The mounting brackets are side specific 3 Slide the optical drive into the rack until the ends of the brackets are secured in the rack as shown 2 Align the pins on the mounting brackets with the holes on the optical drive and attach Optical drive mounting brackets ...

Page 35: ...s 1 Looking at the inside of the stealth drive door check the alignment of the drive s eject button with this XPC s drive eject mechanism Adjust the internal control rod to match the position of the optical drive s eject button IDE HDD jumper Optical Drive jumper Optical drive s eject button XPC s drive eject mechanism 2 Place the rack in the chassis Note Move the card reader s signal cable so as ...

Page 36: ...attachment clips on the chassis rail Serial ATA HDD mounting brackets 3 Connect the card reader s signal cable Note If you are not installing more Serial ATA HDDs proceed to step 4 If you are installing more Serial ATA HDDs proceed to step 6 5 Buckle the two Serial ATA HDD mounting brackets into position ...

Page 37: ... HDD proceed to step 7 If you are installing a Serial ATA HDD please proceed to step 8 If you are not sure please check the specifications that came with your HDD and then proceed FDD Header Black FDD1 7 Attach the IDE HDD signal cable and power cable FDD Power extension cable IDE HDD cable Note To attach the IDE HDD cable first reroute the cable from the top of the PSU to the side of the PSU IDE ...

Page 38: ...A cable to a spare header on the motherboard and the other to the HDD Attach the Serial ATA HDD power cable 9 Attach the optical IDE and power cable Serial ATA Power cable SATA1 Header Optical drive cable Optical drive power cable Serial ATA cable ...

Page 39: ...cessory box Serial ATA HDD mounting brackets Note The mounting brackets are side specific 3 Holding the bracketed HDD above the chassis insert the tips of the brackets into the attachment clips on the chassis rail 2 Align the pins on the mounting brackets with the holes on the HDD and attach ...

Page 40: ...32 English 5 Repeat to install another HDD 4 Buckle the HDD into position 6 Connect the Serial ATA signal and power cable to the HDD Serial ATA Power cable Serial ATA HDD cable ...

Page 41: ... x1 card will be used to demonstrate this installation procedure PCI Express x1 slot Lift up Slot Bracket 2 Unfasten the expansion slot bracket screws and remove the back panel bracket Put the brackets aside PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express x16 3 Install the PCI Express x1 card into the PCI Express x1 slot PCI Express x1 ...

Page 42: ...34 English 4 As shown Install the PCI Express x16 card into the PCI Express x16 slot 6 Secure the bracket 5 Connect the VGA power cable as shown below VGA power cable ...

Page 43: ...ches 2 5 1 Close the Chassis Cover 1 Replace the cover and refasten the thumbscrews 2 5 2 Install Front Feet 1 Take out the two front feet from the accessory box Front feet 2 Screw the front feet to the base of the chassis 2 1 ...

Page 44: ...l shuttle com Download Download asp 4 Barebone FAQ http global shuttle com Support SupportFAQ_Brb asp 5 Barebone Support List http global shuttle com Support SupportList_Brb asp 2 6 XPC Accessories Shuttle offers over 25 great upgrade and modding kits for your XPC Visit our website at http www shuttle com for more information or speak to your local retailer ...

Page 45: ...set BIOS information to factory default settings 1 Power down the XPC and remove the power cord 2 Press the Clear CMOS Button by inserting a pointed object e g a pen nib into the clear CMOS hole Keep it pressed for 5 seconds 3 Reconnect the power cord and turn on the computer Note Remove the power cord before clearing CMOS Clear CMOS button ...

Page 46: ...r Creative Audio Driver Broadcom Giga LAN Driver Broadcom BACS Intel matrix stroage Driver Intel USB 2 0 Driver DirectX9 Utility F Install Utility Install Acrobat Reader WinFlash Utility F Manual SD31P user s guide and ICH7R manual in PDF format F Link to Shuttle Homepage Link to shuttle website homepage F Browse this CD Allows you to see contents of this CD F Quit Close this CD Note The CD conten...

Page 47: ...utorun icon in My Computer to bring up Shuttle Mainb oard Software Setup screen Click the Install Main board Software bar Individually install the following drivers E Install Intel Chipset Driver E Install Creative Audio Driver E Install Broadcom Giga LAN Driver E Install Broadcom BACS E Install Intel matrix stroage Driver E Install Intel USB 2 0 Driver E Install DirectX9 Utility ...

Page 48: ...hecks Step2 Press the Del key immediately or at the following message Press DEL to enter SETUP or simultaneously press Ctrl Alt Esc keys Note 1 If you miss the train of words mentioned in step2 the message disap pears beforeyou can respond and you still wish to enter BIOS Setup restart the system and try again by turning the computer OFF and ON again or by pressing the RESET switch located at the ...

Page 49: ...cludes the following main setup categories Recall that some systems may not include all entries Standard CMOS Features Use this menu for basic system configuration Advanced BIOS Features Use this menu to set the Advanced Features available on your system Advanced Chipset Features Use this menu to change the values in the chipset registers and optimize your system s performance Integrated Periphera...

Page 50: ...ed Defaults Use this menu to load the BIOS default values that are factory set for opti mal system operation While Award has designed the custom BIOS to maximize performance the factory has the right to change these defaults to meet users needs Set Supervisor User Password Use this menu to change set or disable password protection This allows you to limit access to the system and Setup or only to ...

Page 51: ...date Note that the Day automatically changes when you set the date Time HH MM SS The time is converted based on the 24 hour military time clock For example 5 p m is 17 00 00 IDE Channel 0 2 3 Master Slave Options are in its sub menu Press Enter to enter the sub menu of detailed options Drive A Select the type of floppy disk drive installed in your system Ø The choice None 360K 5 25 in 1 2M 5 25 in...

Page 52: ...e system Ø The choice N A IDE Adapters The IDE adapters control the hard disk drive Use a separate sub menu to configure each hard disk drive IDE HDD Auto Detection Press Enter to auto detect HDD on this channel If detection is successful it fills the remaining fields on this menu Ø Press Enter IDE Channel 0 2 3 Master Slave Selecting manual lets you set the remaining fields on this screen and sel...

Page 53: ... options are selectable only if the IDE Primary Master item is set to Manual and Access mode set to CHS Cylinder Set the number of cylinders for this hard disk Ø Min 0 Max 65535 Head Set the number of read write heads Ø Min 0 Max 255 Precomp Warning Setting a value of 65535 means no hard disk Ø Min 0 Max 65535 Landing zone Set the Landing zone size Ø Min 0 Max 65535 Sector Number of sector per tra...

Page 54: ...ions Delay Prior to Thermal This item is select Delay Prior to Thermal Ø The Choice 4Min 8Min 16Min or 32 Min Thermal Management This item is select Thermal Management Thermal Monitor 1 On die throtting Thermal Monitor 2 Ratio VID transition Ø The Choice Thermal Monitor 1 or Thermal Monitor 2 TM2 Bus Ratio Represents the frequency bus ratio of the throttled performance statethat will be initiated ...

Page 55: ...sitions to a lower core frequency and voltage Ø The Choice Auto or Disabled Execute Disable Bit When disabled forces the XD feature flag to always return 0 Ø The Choice Enabled or Disabled Virtualization Technology When enabled a VMM can utilize the additional hardwarecapabilities provided by Vanderpool Technology Ø The Choice Enabled or Disabled Hard Disk Boot Priority This item allows you to sel...

Page 56: ...defines a high speed calculating ability to op timize your system by two CUPs supported one virtual one physical in a multi task environment Enabled for Windows XP and Linux 2 4 x OS optimized for Hyper Threading Technology and Disable for other OS OS not optimized for Hyper Threading Technology Ø The choice Enabled or Disabled Quick Power On Self Test This item speeds up Power On Self Test POST a...

Page 57: ...st Typematic Rate Setting Keystrokes repeat at a rate determined by the keyboard controller When this controller enabled the typematic rate and typematic delay can be selected Ø The choice Enabled or Disabled Typematic Rate Chars Sec This item sets how many times the keystroke will be repeat in a second when you hold the key down Ø The choice 6 8 10 12 15 20 24 or 30 Typematic Delay Msec Sets the ...

Page 58: ...boot and you can enter Setup freely APIC Mode Via the routing I O APIC support a total of 24 interrupts We recommend to choose Enabled for Windows XP and Windows 2000 Ø The choice Enabled or Disabled MPS Version Control For OS Selects the operating system multiprocessor support version Ø The choice 1 1 or 1 4 Delay For HDD Secs This item allows you to set delay for HDD secs Ø The choice 0 15 Small...

Page 59: ... data was being lost while using yoursystem you might considermaking any changes System BIOS Cacheable Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000h FFFFFh resulting in bettersystem performance However if any program is written to this memory area a system error may result Ø The Choice Enabled or Disabled Video BIOS Cacheable Selecting Enabled allows caching of the video BIOS r...

Page 60: ... or PEG Port PEG Force X1 This item allows you to force PEG link X1 Ø The Choice Enabled or Disabled On Chip Video Memory Size Press Enter to set the On Chip Video memory size On Chip Frame Buffer Size This item allows you to set the onboard VGA share memory size Ø The Choice 1MB or 8MB DVMT Mode This item allows you to set the DVMT Version Ø The Choice DVMT BOTH or Fixed DVMT FIXED Memory Size Th...

Page 61: ...ed or Disabled IDE DMA transfer access Improve IDE HD CDROM transfer performance Ø The choice Enabled or Disabled On Chip Primary PCI IDE Use these items to enable or disable the PCI IDE channels that are integrated on the mainboard Ø The choice Enabled or Disabled IDE Primary Master Slave PIO Each IDE channel supports a master device and a slave device These four items let you assign which kind o...

Page 62: ...item on this list to Auto You may have to install the UltraDMA driver supplied with this mainboard in order to use an UltraDMA device Ø The Choice Auto or Disabled On Chip Serial ATA Setting SATA Mode This item allows you to set the SATA Mode Ø The choice IDE RAID or AHCI On Chip Serial ATA Ø The Choice Disabled Enhanced Mode or SATA Only Disabled Disabled SATA Controller SATA4 SATA1 SATA3 Disable...

Page 63: ...P Windows NET Server Windows2000 support Enhanced mode SATA4 SATA1 SATA3 SATA1 Channel 2 Master SATA2 Channel 2 Slave SATA3 Channel 3 Master SATA4 Channel 3 Slave SATA2 Parallel ATA Disable SATA4 SATA1 SATA3 SATA1 Channel 2 Master SATA2 Channel 2 Slave SATA3 Channel 3 Master SATA4 Channel 3 Slave SATA2 Parallel ATA IDE1 Channel 0 Master IDE1 Channel 0 Slave ...

Page 64: ...ave USB peripherals Ø The choice Enabled or Disabled Onboard Lan Boot ROM Decide whether to invoke the boot ROM of the onboard LAN chip Ø The Choice Auto or Disabled SuperIO Device Option are in its sub menu Press Enter to enter the sub menu of detailed options Onboard FDC Controller This item specifices onboard floppy disk drive controller This setting allows you to connect your floppy disk drive...

Page 65: ... or Disabled Parallel Port Mode Select an operating mode for the onboard parallel printer port Select Normal Compatible or SPP unless you are certain your hardware and software both support one of the other available modes Ø The choice SPP EPP ECP or ECP EPP ECP Mode Use DMA When the onboard parallel is set to ECP mode the parallel port can use DMA3 or DMA1 Ø The choice 1 or 3 ...

Page 66: ...agement ACPI Ø Always Enabled ACPI Suspend Type This item allows you to select sleep state when suspend Ø The choice S1 POS or S3 STR Run VGABIOS if S3 Resume Auto This item allows the system to initialize the VGA BIOS from S3 Sus pend to RAM sleep state Ø The choice Auto Yes or No Power Management This item allows you to decide the timing to enter suspend mode Ø The choice User Define Min Saving ...

Page 67: ...abled and after the set up time of system inactivity all devices except the CPU will be shut off Ø The choice Disabled 1Min 2Min 4Min 8Min 12Min 20Min 30Min 40Min or 1Hour HDD Power Down When this item enabled and after the set up time of system inactivity the hard disk drive will be powered down while all other devices remain active Ø The choice Disabled or 1 Min 15 Min Soft Off by PWR BTTN Under...

Page 68: ...umber Min 0 Max 23 mm ss Ø Key in a DEC number Min 0 Max 59 Reload Global Timer Events Global Timer power management events are I O events whose occur rence can prevent the system from entering a power saving mode or can awaken the system from such as a mode In effect the system remains alert for anything that occurs to a device that is configured as Enabled even when the system is in a power down...

Page 69: ...rd or Hot Key KB Power ON Password This item allows you to set the KB Power On Password Ø Press Enter to set Password Hot Key Power On This item allows you to set the Hot Key Power On Ø The choice Any Key Ctrl F1 Ctrl F12 PS2 Mouse Power ON This item allows you to enable or disable the PS2 Mouse Power On Ø The choice Disabled or Enabled Pwron After PWR Fail This item defines if the system will be ...

Page 70: ...set Extended System Configuration Data ESCD when you exit from Setup if you have installed a new device or software and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the operating sys tem can not boot Ø The choice Enabled or Disabled Resource controlled By The Award Plug and Play BIOS has the capacity to automatically config ure all of the boot and Plug and Play compatible dev...

Page 71: ...signed forPCI orISA bus archi tecture Ø The choice PCI Device or Reserved PCI VGA Palette Snoop It determines whether the MPEG ISA VESA VGA Cards can work with PCI VGA or not If you have MPEG ISA VESA VGA Cards and PCI VGA Card worked Enable this field Otherwise please Disable it Ø The choice Enabled or Disabled INT Pin1 8 Assignment Names the interrupt request IRQ line assigned to a device connec...

Page 72: ... Extreme PC Mode Note Before manually modifying the CPU fan setting please make sure fan connectors are plug ged into the correct fan conne ctor on the mainboard System Fan Here you can set the System Fan Speed Ø The choice Ultra Low Fan Speed Low Fan Speed Mid Fan Speed or Full Fan Speed LED Bright Setting Here you can set the LED Bright Ø The choice 0 25 37 5 50 62 5 75 or 87 5 ...

Page 73: ...5V 12V 12V DDR2 Voltage 5VSB Voltage Battery System Temperature CPU Temperature PWM Temperature Fan 1 Speed Fan 2 Speed Fan 3 Speed Fan 4 Speed Warning It is Strongly reco mmended to disable Smart Fan if you use an alternative fan to the default ...

Page 74: ...ing than the original DRAMs Ø The Choice Manual or BySPD CAS Latency Time When synchronous DRAM is installed the number of CAS latency clock cycles depends on the DRAM timing It is recommended don t change this field from the default value specified Ø The Choice Auto 3 4 5 or 6 DRAM RAS to CAS Delay This field lets you insert a timing delay between the CAS and RAS strobe signals when DRAM is writt...

Page 75: ... 4 15 or Auto System Memory Frequency This item allows you to set System Memory Frequency Ø The Choice 400MHz 533MHz 667MHz or Auto Clock CPU Clock Ratio This item allows the user to adjust CPU Clock Ratio If CPU is unlocked item appear Ø The Choice 8X 50X CPU Clock This item allows the user to adjust CPU Host Clock Min 133 Max 355 Ø Key in a DEC number Between Min and Max Voltage CPU Voltage This...

Page 76: ...afe Defaults Y N N Pressing Y loads the BIOS default values for the most stable minimal system performance LoadOptimizedDefaults When you press Enter on this item you will get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to Load Optimized Defaults Y N N Pressing Y loads the default values that are factory set for optimal system performance ...

Page 77: ...m will then request you to confirm the new password by asking you to key in the new password again 4 Once the confirmation is completed new code is in effect No Password Setting 5 If you want to delete the password just press the Enter key instead of typing a new password Follow the procedure as above If You Forget Password 6 If you forget your password you must turn off the system and clear CMOS ...

Page 78: ... The next time you boot your computer the BIOS configures your system accord ing to the Setup selections stored in CMOS After saving the values the system will restart ExitWithout Saving Press Enter on this item to exit without saving changes The system will ask for confirmation Quit without saving Y N Y This allows you to exit from Setup without storing in CMOS any change The previous selections ...

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