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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, 
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Summary of Contents for PX865P Series

Page 1: ...ing the vendor s approval in writing Disclaimer We make no warranty of any kind with regard to the content of this user s manual The content is subject to change without notice and we will not be responsible for any mistakes found in this user s manual All the brand and product names are trademarks of their respective companies FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to c...

Page 2: ...LAN controller drivers updates please refer to the version 5 44 or later PX865PE 系列 V2 0 版本已將 AC 97 音效晶片由 ALC650 升級為 ALC655 而區域網路控制晶 片也由 3C910 升級為 3C920 若想要更新 BIOS 時 請使用 含 R1 17 以後之版本 若想要更新音效晶片驅動程式 請使用 含 3 49 以後之版本 而區域網路控制晶片驅動程式更新 請使用 含 5 44 以 後之版本 PX865PE シリーズ V2 0 では ALC650 から ALC655 までの AC 97 オーディオ コーデック および 3C910 から 3C920 までの LAN コントローラを更新しました BIOS を更新したい場合は バージョン R1 17 あるいはその後のバージョンを使用して ください...

Page 3: ...gy must be enabled OS An operating system that supports HT Technology For more information on Hyper Threading Technology go to http www intel com info hyperthreading Package Contents PX865PE PX865P Series mainboard x 1 IDE ATA100 Cable x 1 optional FDC Cable x 1 optional USB 4 Port Bracket x 1 optional SATA Power Cord x 1 optional SATA Cable x 1 optional SPDIF Front Audio dual function Bracket x 1...

Page 4: ...ack Panel Configuration 14 Front Panel Indicator SW LED PWRLED 16 Connectors 17 Headers Jumpers 18 Audio Connectors 21 Slots 22 Power Supply Attachments 23 CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUP 24 INTRODUCTION 24 MAIN MENU 26 ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES 28 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS 35 POWER MANAGEMENT 40 HARDWARE MONITOR 43 LOAD DEFAULTS 44 EXIT MENU 45 CHAPTER 3 SOFTWARE SETUP 46 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 46 CHAPTER 4 TROUBL...

Page 5: ...l channel date Bus for the DIMM slots The PX865PE PX865P series provide one 8X 4X AGP Slot that use 0 8V or 1 5V AGP cards The PX865PE PX865P series include built in IDE facilities that support Ultra DMA 66 100 BMIDE and PIO Modes These also include built in Serial ATA facilities that supports SATA 150 The PX865PE PX865P series come with an AC 97 Sound Codec ALC650 which supports high quality 6 ch...

Page 6: ... ICH Intel ICH5 I O Controller Winbond W83627HF AC 97 Codec Realtek ALC650 LAN Controller 3COM 3C910 DRAM Memory Supports DDR400 PC3200 DDR333 PC2700 DDR266 PC2100 SDRAM DIMMs for PX865PE series Support DDR333 PC2700 DDR266 PC2100 SDRAM DIMMs for PX865P series Supports 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB unbuffered non ECC DIMM modules Supports memory modules with a total capacity of 4 GB see memory i...

Page 7: ... IrDA Version 1 0 SIR Protocol with a maximum baud rate of up to 115 2 Kbps Supports SHARP ASK IR Protocol with maximum baud rate of up to 57600 bps 3COM LAN Chip on board only for PX865PE PRO PX865P PRO Provides Auto negotiation NWAY function of full half duplex operation for both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps Supports PC99 wake on LAN AC 97 Sound Codec Onboard High performance CODEC with high S N ratio 9...

Page 8: ...50 UART Supports Infrared Data Transmission using IrDA Supports PS 2 mouse and PS 2 keyboard Supports 360 KB 720 KB 1 2 MB 1 44 MB and 2 88 MB floppy disk drives MIDI port compatible Game port compatible IDE Facilities Supports Ultra ATA 66 Ultra ATA 100 BMIDE and PIO modes Supports IDE interface with CD ROM Supports high capacity hard disk drives Supports installation of up to 4 drives with separ...

Page 9: ...oard and AGP cards if a 3 3V card is installed Watch Dog Timer This mainboard contains a special feature called the Watch Dog Timer which is used to detect when the system is unable to handle over clocking configurations during the POST stage Once a problem is detected the system will reset the configurations and reboot the system after five seconds ...

Page 10: ...Slots PCI 1 2 3 4 5 22 CPU FAN Chassis FAN Auxiliary FAN CPUFAN CHASFAN AUXFAN 12 Front Panel Indicator SW LED PWRLED 16 Speaker Connector SPEAKER 18 Infrared Connector IrDA 19 Front USB Headers USB2 USB3 USB4 18 Clear CMOS Jumper JP1 20 Case Open Warning Function CASE OPEN 19 Sony Philips Digital Interface Conn S PDIF 21 CD ROM Audio IN Header CD IN 21 Front Panel Audio Header FRONT AUDIO 21 PC99...

Page 11: ...AGP PCI1 PCI2 PCI3 PCI4 PCI5 3COM LAN Winbond W83627HF USB4 1 2 1 BIOS U21 FRONT AUDIO 9 10 AUXFAN IrDA SPDIF USB2 USB3 CD IN 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 9 2 10 ALC 650 DIMM4 DIMM2 IDE2 IDE1 DIMM3 DIMM1 Intel ICH5 CASE OPEN 1 PWRLED BAT1 JP1 1 1 SATA2 SATA1 CHASFAN SW LED SPEAKER 1 1 1 2 9 10 PRT COM KB MS USB LAN ATX_12V SOUND ...

Page 12: ... PCI1 PCI2 PCI3 PCI4 PCI5 Winbond W83627HF USB4 1 2 1 BIOS U21 FRONT AUDIO 9 10 AUXFAN IrDA SPDIF USB2 USB3 CD IN 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 9 2 10 ALC 650 DIMM4 DIMM2 IDE2 IDE1 DIMM3 DIMM1 Intel ICH5 CASE OPEN 1 PWRLED BAT1 JP1 1 1 SATA2 SATA1 CHASFAN SW LED SPEAKER 1 1 1 2 9 10 PRT COM KB MS USB ATX_12V SOUND ...

Page 13: ... PCI2 PCI3 PCI4 PCI5 3COM LAN Winbond W83627HF USB4 1 2 1 BIOS U21 FRONT AUDIO 9 10 AUXFAN IrDA SPDIF USB2 USB3 CD IN 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 9 2 10 ALC 650 DIMM4 DIMM2 IDE2 IDE1 DIMM3 DIMM1 Intel ICH5 CASE OPEN 1 PWRLED BAT1 JP1 1 1 SATA2 SATA1 CHASFAN SW LED SPEAKER 1 1 1 2 9 10 PRT COM KB MS USB LAN ATX_12V SOUND ...

Page 14: ... PCI1 PCI2 PCI3 PCI4 PCI5 Winbond W83627HF USB4 1 2 1 BIOS U21 FRONT AUDIO 9 10 AUXFAN IrDA SPDIF USB2 USB3 CD IN 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 9 2 10 ALC 650 DIMM4 DIMM2 IDE2 IDE1 DIMM3 DIMM1 Intel ICH5 CASE OPEN 1 PWRLED BAT1 JP1 1 1 SATA2 SATA1 CHASFAN SW LED SPEAKER 1 1 1 2 9 10 PRT COM KB MS USB ATX_12V SOUND ...

Page 15: ...the socket locate the corner that has the pin 1 receptor This corner will be near to the end of the lever Match the dot on the CPU with the pin 1 receptor on the socket and lower the CPU onto the socket The bottom of the CPU should be flush with the face of the socket 3 Lower the lever until it snaps back into position This will lock down the CPU 4 Smear thermal grease on top of the CPU Lower the ...

Page 16: ...ly recommend that you use a CPU fan sink with your CPU You can attach the CPU fan sink to the CPUFAN Header Intel 82865PE U5 1 U1 0 Socket 478 U1 8 CP UFAN FDC ATX_ PWR AGP PCI1 PCI2 PCI3 PCI4 PCI5 3COM LAN Winbond W83627HF US B4 1 2 B IOS U2 1 F RO NT AU DI O 9 10 IrDA SPDIF US B2 US B3 CD IN 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 9 2 10 ALC 650 DIM M4 DIM M2 IDE2 IDE1 DIM M3 DIM M1 Intel ICH5 CA SE OPEN 1 PWRLED BAT...

Page 17: ...ual sided Same brand Same timing specifications Same DDR speed A Memory Module Type A B Memory Module Type B X None DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4 A A A A B B B B A B A B B A B A A X A X B X B X X A X A X B X B RAM Module Installation 1 Pull the white plastic tabs on each side of the slot away from the slot 2 Match the notch on the button of the RAM module with the corresponding pattern in the DIMM slot ...

Page 18: ...ces You can plug the USB devices directly into this connector The PX865PE PRO PX865P PRO also provides a LAN port You can plug LAN devices directly into this connector Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Data 4 5 V fused 2 No connect 5 Clock 3 Ground 6 No connect Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 TDP 7 NC 2 TDN 8 NC 3 RDP 9 VCC3 SBY 4 NC 10 ACT LED 5 NC 11 VCC3 SBY 6 RDN 12 Speed LED Pin Assignment Pin ...

Page 19: ...nnector allows you to connect a joystick or game pad for playing computer games This port can also be used to connect to MIDI devices Audio Port Connectors 1 Speaker Out is used to connect to speakers or headphones If the Super 5 1 driver is installed the Speaker Out becomes the Front Speaker 2 Line In can be connected to an external CD player Tape player or other audio devices for audio input If ...

Page 20: ...ms to signal the power supply to switch on or off the time required is due to internal debounce circuitry on the system board At least two seconds must pass before the power supply will recognize another on off signal PWRLED 3 Pin Power LED Connector The mainboard provides two power LED connector If there is a 3 pin power LED cable on the front panel of a computer case You can attach it to the 3 p...

Page 21: ...ors You must also configure one drive as the master and one drive as the slave using the jumpers located on each drive IDE2 Secondary IDE Connector The IDE2 connector can also support a Master and a Slave drive The configuration is similar to IDE1 The second drive on this controller must be set to slave mode SATA1 SATA2 These SATA connectors support Serial ATA 150 These connectors only can connect...

Page 22: ...the Power On Self Test the speaker will sound an irregular beep Intel 82865PE U 5 1 U 10 So cke t 4 78 U 18 C PUFA N AT X_PWR AGP PCI1 PCI2 PCI3 F DC PC I4 PCI5 3 COM L AN Winbond W83627HF 1 BIOS U 21 F RO NT A UDI O AU XFAN SPDIF C D IN 1 1 1 2 ALC 650 DIMM4 DIMM2 IDE2 ID E1 DIMM3 DIMM1 Inte l ICH 5 PW RL ED BAT 1 J P1 1 1 SATA 2 SATA 1 CH ASFA N S PE A KE R 1 1 PR T C OM K B MS USB L AN ATX_12V ...

Page 23: ...omputer case must be equipped with a case open cable Intel 82865PE U 5 1 U 10 So ck et 478 U 18 C PUFA N F DC AT X_PWR AGP PCI1 PCI2 PCI3 PC I4 PCI5 3 COM L AN Winbond W83627HF U SB4 1 2 1 BIOS U 21 F RO NT A UDI O 9 10 AU XFAN SPDIF USB 2 USB 3 C D IN 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 9 2 10 ALC 650 DIMM4 DIMM2 IDE2 ID E1 DIMM3 DIMM1 I nte l ICH 5 CAS E O P E N 1 PW RL ED BAT 1 J P1 1 1 SATA 2 SATA 1 CH ASFA N S PE ...

Page 24: ...he following procedures are for resetting the BIOS password It is important to follow these instructions closely Intel 82865PE U 5 1 U 10 So ck et 478 U 18 C PUFA N F DC AT X_PWR AGP PCI1 PCI2 PCI3 PC I4 PCI5 3 COM L AN Winbond W83627HF U SB4 1 2 1 BIOS U 21 F RO NT A UDI O 9 10 AU XFAN IrD A SPDIF USB 2 USB 3 C D IN 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 9 2 10 ALC 650 DIMM4 DIMM2 IDE2 ID E1 DIMM3 DIMM1 I nte l ICH 5...

Page 25: ...optional in the packaging that comes with this mainboard Front Panel Audio Header FRONT AUDIO If your computer case has been designed with embedded audio equipment You can attach these components to the FRONT_AUDIO panel of the mainboard First remove the jumper caps covering the FRONT_AUDIO pins Use pins 1 3 to connect to the case microphone Use pins 9 5 to connect to the earphone If you do not in...

Page 26: ...equipped with 5 standard PCI slots PCI stands for Peripheral Component Interconnect and is a bus standard for expansion cards This PCI slot is designated as 32 bit U SB4 9 10 1 2 Intel 82865PE U 5 1 U 10 Soc k et 47 8 U 18 CPU FAN ATX_PWR 3C OM LA N 1 BIOS U21 A UXF AN U SB2 USB 3 2 1 9 10 ALC 650 DIMM4 DIMM2 IDE2 ID E1 DIMM3 DIMM1 In te l ICH 5 CASE O PE N 1 PWRLE D BAT 1 JP1 1 1 SATA 2 SATA 1 C ...

Page 27: ...ignment PIN Assignment 1 3 3V 11 3 3V 2 3 3V 12 12V 3 Ground 13 Ground 4 5V 14 PS_ON 5 Ground 15 Ground 6 5V 16 Ground 7 Ground 17 Ground 8 PW_OK 18 5V 9 5V_SB 19 5V 10 12V 20 5V Intel 82865PE U 5 1 U 10 So cke t 4 7 8 U 18 C PUFA N F DC AGP PCI1 PCI2 PCI3 PC I4 PCI5 3 COM L AN Winbond W83627HF U SB4 1 2 1 BIOS U 21 F RO NT A UDI O 9 10 AU XFAN IrD A SPDIF USB 2 USB 3 C D IN 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 9 2 ...

Page 28: ...WARDTM BIOS includes additional features such as virus and password protection as well as special configurations for fine tuning the system chipset The defaults for the BIOS values contained in this document may vary slightly with the version installed in your system Plug and Play Support This PHOENIX AWARD BIOS supports the Plug and Play Version 1 0A specification as well as ESCD Extended System ...

Page 29: ...t menu bar Right arrow Move to the item on the right menu bar Esc Main Menu Quit without saving changes Submenus Exit Current page to the next higher level menu Move Enter Move to the item you desire PgUp key Increase the numeric value or enter changes PgDn key Decrease the numeric value or enter changes Key Increase the numeric value or enter changes Key Decrease the numeric value or enter change...

Page 30: ...ty the Main Menu will appear on the screen The Main menu allows you to select from several configuration options Use the left right arrow keys to select a particular configuration screen from the top menu bar or use the down arrow key to access and configure the information below ...

Page 31: ...ned in sub menu Press Enter to enter the sub menu Floppy Options contained in sub menu Press Enter to enter the sub menu Select the type of floppy disk drive installed in your system Video EGA VGA CGA 40 CGA 80 MONO Select the default video device Halt On All Errors No Errors All but Keyboard All but Diskette All but Disk Key Select the situation in which you want the BIOS to stop the POST process...

Page 32: ...ot Other Device The setting allows the system to try to boot from other devices if the system fails to boot from the 1st 2nd 3rd boot devices Options Enabled default Disabled Advanced BIOS Features Virus Warning This item allows you to choose the VIRUS warning feature for IDE Hard Disk boot sector protection If this function is enabled and someone attempts to write data into this area BIOS will di...

Page 33: ...mpad keys are number keys Off Numpad keys are arrow keys Typematic Rate Setting When Enabled the typematic rate and typematic delay can be configured Typematic Rate determines the keystroke repeat rate used by the keyboard controller Options Disabled default Enabled Typematic Rate Chars Sec The rate at which a character repeats when you hold down a key Options 6 default 8 10 12 15 20 24 30 Typemat...

Page 34: ...ency When synchronous DRAM is installed the number of clock cycles of CAS latency depends on the DRAM timing Do not reset this field from the default value specified by the system engineer This field is adjustable only when DRAM Timing Selectable is set to Manual This field is locked when DRAM Timing Selectable is set to By SPD and is automatically determined by the system Options 2 2 5 3 Active t...

Page 35: ...sabled default Memory Hole at 15M 16M When enabled you can reserve an area of system memory for ISA adapter ROM When this area is reserved it cannot be cached Refer to the user documentation of the peripheral you are installing for more information Options Disabled default Enabled Delay Prior to Thermal Select the delay time before thermal activation from high temperatures Options 4 Min 8 Min 16 M...

Page 36: ...e take the output from a VGA controller and map it to their display as a way to provide boot information and VGA compatibility Options Disabled default Enabled PCI Latency Timer CLK This item allows you to set up the PCI Latency Time 0 255 If you select the 32 it will optimize PCI speeds Options 0 255 32 default PCI SLOT1 5 This item allows you to select an IRQ address for PCI slot 1 5 Options Aut...

Page 37: ... Auto Auto option will instruct the system to automatically calculate these frequencies based on the factory default CPU Host Frequency setting the current CPU Host Frequency setting and the formulas in the table below Note that the factory default CPU Host Frequency is the value of the CPU Host Frequency when you first received your system Factory Default CPU Host Frequency Formulas 100 AGP frequ...

Page 38: ...I Frequency 133 3 44 33 SRC Frequency 133 1 133 0 Default CPU Voltage Volt This item displays the CPU default Voltage CPU Voltage Volt This item allows you to adjust your CPU core voltage Options range from 0 8375V 1 6V AGP Voltage Volt This item allows you to adjust the AGP Voltage Options 1 5 default 1 6 1 7 1 8 DDR Voltage Volt This item allows you to adjust the RAM voltage Options 2 55 default...

Page 39: ...sector Options Enabled default Disabled On Chip Primary Secondary PCI IDE The mainboard chipset contains a PCI IDE interface with support for two IDE channels Select Enabled to activate the first and or second IDE interface Select Disabled to deactivate the interface if you are going to install a primary and or secondary add in IDE interface Options Enabled default Disabled IDE Primary Secondary M...

Page 40: ...imary Master default for Port1 Primary Slave default for Port2 Secondary Master Secondary Slave Onboard Device If you highlight the INTEL OnChip PCI Device label and then press the enter key it will take you to a submenu with the following options USB Controller This option should be enabled if your system has a USB port installed on the system board You will need to disable this feature if you ad...

Page 41: ...ur system will use as part of the power on sequence This field is only configurable when Power On Function is set to Password Hot Key Power ON This option allows you to use the Ctrl key along with a hot key function key to power on your system This field is only configurable when Power On Function is set to Hot Key Options Ctrl F1 Ctrl F2 Ctrl F12 Onboard FDC Controller Select Enabled if your syst...

Page 42: ...le if UART Mode Select is set to ASKIR or IrDA Options Half default Full Use IR Pins Consult your IR peripheral documentation to select the correct setting of the TxD and RxD signals This field is only configurable if UART Mode Select is set to ASKIR or IrDA Options Full Half default Onboard Parallel Port Select an address and corresponding interrupt for the onboard parallel port Options 378 IRQ7 ...

Page 43: ...d is only configurable if Parallel Port Mode is set to ECP Options 3 default 1 Game Port Address Game Port I O Address Options 201 default 209 Disabled Midi Port Address Midi Port Base I O Address Options 330 300 default 290 Disabled Midi Port IRQ This determines the IRQ that the Midi Port will use Options 5 10 default ...

Page 44: ...he ACPI operating system Options S1 POS default Power on Suspend S3 STR Suspend to RAM S1 S3 POS and STR Run VGABIOS if S3 Resume Select whether you want to run VGABIOS when the system wakes up from the S3 suspend function This field is not configurable if ACPI Suspend Type is set to S1 POS Options Auto default Yes No Power Management There are three options of Power Management 1 Min Saving Minimu...

Page 45: ...nk This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer Blank Screen default This option only writes blanks to the video buffer DPMS Support Initial display power management signaling Video Off In Suspend This determines whether power to the monitor is switched off when the computer is in suspend mode Options Yes No...

Page 46: ...t will display a submenu with the following options PCI PME Wake Up This option will also cause the system to wake up with any onboard LAN activity Options Disabled default Enabled Ring Wake Up This option allows you to awaken the system upon receiving an incoming call to modem device Options Disabled default Enabled USB KB Wake up From S3 This item allows you to awaken the system from suspend mod...

Page 47: ...will participate in suspend power on activity by configuring these fields Devices include Primary IDE 0 Primary IDE 1 Secondary IDE 0 Secondary IDE 1 FDD COM LPT Port PCI PIRQ A D Options Disabled default Enabled Hardware Monitor Case Open Warning If this function is set to Enabled and the case had been previously opened the system will automatically display alert messages on the screen when you p...

Page 48: ...Default Settings Load System Default Settings Load System Turbo Settings Load System Turbo Settings Load CMOS From BIOS Load defaults from flash ROM for systems without batteries Save CMOS To BIOS Save defaults to flash ROM for systems without batteries ...

Page 49: ...ll configuration changes to CMOS memory and exit setup A confirmation message will be displayed before proceeding Exit Without Saving Abandon all changes made during the current session and exit setup A confirmation message will be displayed before proceeding ...

Page 50: ...also launch the Driver CD Installation Utility manually by executing the Intel exe program located on the Driver CD The pictures below are for reference only and the Driver CD may vary slightly from your package 1 The first screen Main Screen will display several buttons Choose by your mainboard model 2 On the next screen click the drivers that you want to install ...

Page 51: ...in screen click the tools button you can choose the software to install 4 Back to the main screen click the Browse CD and you can browse the files on the Driver CD Note You can click the Exit button on any screen to exit the Driver CD utility ...

Page 52: ...rive is active but system seems hung Causes Memory DIMM is partially dislodged from the slot on the mainboard Solutions 1 Power Down 2 Using even pressure on both ends of the DIMM press down firmly until the module snaps into place Problem 3 System does not boot from the hard disk drive but can be booted from the CD ROM drive Causes 1 Connector between hard drive and system board unplugged 2 Damag...

Page 53: ...ata Then performs low level format partition and then a high level format the hard drive Re install all saved data when completed Problem 6 Screen message says Invalid Configuration or CMOS Failure Causes Incorrect information entered into the BIOS setup program Solutions Review system s equipment Reconfigure the system Problem 7 The Screen is blank Causes No power to monitor Solutions Check the p...

Page 54: ...connected properly Solutions Check hard drive cable Problem 13 Cannot boot the system after installing a second hard drive Causes 1 Master slave jumpers not set correctly 2 Hard drives are not compatible different manufacturers Solutions 1 Set master slave jumpers correctly 2 Run SETUP program and select the correct drive types Call drive manufacturers for possible compatibility problems with othe...

Page 55: ...ace frequency SRC Serial Reference Clock frequency How to calculate your new frequencies With this mainboard the frequencies mentioned above are calculated using individual formulas These formulas have a single CPU Host Frequency in common For each of the items above there is also a multiplier or a divisor that is applied to the CPU Host Frequency to determine the final frequency for each componen...

Page 56: ...splayed but will not be configurable CPU Host Frequency MHz This field represents the CPU Clock that is used by all of the previously described formulas to arrive at the individual frequencies CPU Speed FSB DDR AGP PCI SRC DDR CPU Ratio This field is used to calculate DDR frequency To calculate the DDR frequency simply take the CPU Host Frequency and multiply it by this number CPU Voltage AGP Volt...

Page 57: ...take the current CPU Host Frequency setting and apply it to the formulas to arrive at your new frequencies Your AGP PCI or SRC devices may begin to malfunction because they are unable to handle certain speeds that are calculated using the Auto Auto Auto option in which case you can fix the frequencies for these devices using the other available options for this field And if you want to overcolock ...

Page 58: ...that you apply certified thermal material between the CPU and heatsink It is also recommended that you make use of all of the fan attachments and make sure that cable clutter within the casing is kept to a minimum It is beyond the scope of this document to explain cooling equipment in detail so we recommend that you consult the Web for more information CPU manufacturers may also have a list of rec...

Page 59: ... Speed CPU Host Frequency CPU Clock Ratio FSB CPU Host Frequency 4 DDR Speed CPU Host Frequency DDR CPU Ratio AGP PCI SRC Speed Setting sets to 66 7 33 4 100 2 Before Overclocking CPU Ratio Fixed 13 CPU Host Frequency 133 DDR CPU Ratio 2 5 AGP PCI SRC Speed Setting show 66 7 MHz 33 4 MHz 100 2 MHz CPU Speed 133 13 1729 MHz FSB 133 4 532 MHz DDR Speeds 133 2 5 333 DDR333 After Overclocking CPU Rati...

Page 60: ...t connecting to any auxiliary external modules To use this function you have to install the audio driver in the bonus Pack CD as well as an audio application supporting 5 1 Channel audio effects See the audio Port Connectors in the Hardware Installation section for a description of the output connectors Speaker Test Make sure the cable is firmly into the connector 1 Click the audio icon from the W...

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