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USER’S MANUAL

GA-8IAX

Pentium Prescott 800 Motherboard

Pentium

®

Prescott Processor Motherboard

Rev. 1001

12ME-8IAX-1001

Summary of Contents for GA-8IAX

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL GA 8IAX Pentium Prescott 800 Motherboard Pentium PrescottProcessorMotherboard Rev 1001 12ME 8IAX 1001 ...

Page 2: ...y modules 12 Step 3 Install expansion cards 14 Step 4 Connect ribbon cables cabinet wires and power supply 15 Step 4 1 I O Back Panel Introduction 15 Step 4 2 Connectors Jumper Setting Introduction 18 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 32 The Main Menu For example BIOS Ver D4 33 Standard CMOS Features 35 Advanced BIOS Features 38 Integrated Peripherals 41 Power Management Setup 46 PC Health Status 48 Load Fail ...

Page 3: ...Diagram 53 Chapter 5 Driver Installation 54 A Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility 54 B Broadcom Network Driver Installation 56 C Realtek Audio Driver 57 D DirectX 9 0 Driver Installation 58 E Intel SATA Driver Installation 59 Chapter 6 Appendix 61 Acronyms 61 ...

Page 4: ...ove the ATX power connector on the motherboard If the motherboard has mounting holes but they don t line up with the holes on the base and there are no slots to attach the spacers do not become alarmed you can still attach the spacers to the mounting holes Just cut the bottom portion of the spacers the spacer may be a little hard to cut off so be careful of your hands In this way you can still att...

Page 5: ... Super I O Expansion Slots y Supports 4 PCI slots 32 Bit 33MHz 5V y Supports 1 PCI E x16 slot y Supports 1 PCI E x 1 slot On Board RAID y ICH6R y Supports SATARAID 0 1 On BoardPeripherals y 1 Floppy port supports 2 FDD with 360K 720K 1 2M 1 44M and 2 88M bytes y 1 Parallel port supports Normal EPP ECP mode y 1 Serial port COM y 4 x USB 2 0 2 by cable y 2 x IEEE 1394 1 by cable y 1 x LAN RJ45 y 4 x...

Page 6: ...therboard AdditionalFeatures y PS 2 Mouse power on under Windows Operating System y External Modem wake up y Supports S1 S3 S4 S5 under Windows Operating System y Wake on LAN WOL y AC Recovery y SupportsConsoleRedirection ...

Page 7: ... R Y B A T S Y S _F A N F DD I DE DDR II 4 DDR II 3 P CI E _ 1 6 DDR II 1 DDR II 2 E C 7 1 RE V 1 0 F_ A U D I O _ A C 9 7 I R S _ I R Q CI F_ A U D I O _ A C Z I T E 8 7 1 2 1 AL C 6 55 C D _ I N AL C 2 6 0 1 REAR _F A N B C M 5 7 5 1 J P 2 US B _ L A N 2 A SS E M P SU _F A N A T X L G A 77 5 S N R 1 55 6 C O M B US B _ 1 3 94 C P U _F A N K B_ M S P WR _ J P 1 L P T C O M A GA 8IAX Motherboard L...

Page 8: ...DD 8 DDRII2 I F_Panel Front Panel 9 DDRII3 J F_USB2 Front USB 10 DDRII4 K F_USB1 Front USB 11 ATX L F_1394 IEEE 1394 12 ATX_12V M F_Audio_ACZ 13 Audio N CI 14 USB_LAN2 O SCSI LED 15 USB_1394 P CD_IN 16 LPT Q ITE IT8712F 17 COMA R SATA_0 18 KB_MS Keyboard and Mouse S SATA_1 T SATA_2 U SATA_3 V CPU_FAN CPU Fan Connector W SYS_FAN System Fan Connector X Front_FAN Y PSU_FAN Power Supply Fan ...

Page 9: ... 3 S C S I _ LED B C 70 3 F_ 1 3 94 P WR _ J P 4 F_ U S B 1 1 2 9 mm 9 mm F RO N T _F A N 9 mm 9 mm 7 1 7 1 9 mm 9 mm S _ A T A 1 S _ A T A 3 9 mm 9 mm 7 1 S _ A T A 2 S _ A T A 0 7 1 P CI _ B T P CI 4 P CI 3 P CI 2 P CI 1 B A TT E R Y B A T S Y S _F A N F DD I DE DDR II 4 DDR II 3 P CI E _ 1 6 DDR II 1 DDR II 2 E C 7 1 RE V 1 0 F_ A U D I O _ A C 9 7 I R S _ I R Q CI F_ A U D I O _ A C Z I T E 8 ...

Page 10: ... straight and downwards motion Avoid twisting or bending motions that might cause damage to the CPU during installation Step4 Once the CPU is properly inserted please replace the plastic covering and push the metal lever back into its original position Step5 Close the lever reverse step 1 2 1 The processor will overheat without the heatsink and or fan resulting in permanent irreparabledamage 2 Nev...

Page 11: ...Fig 3 Place the heatsink on top the CPU and make sure the push pins align to the pin hole on the motherboard Push down the push pins diagonally Fig 4 Please make sure the Male and Female push pin are brought together for detailed installation instructions please refer to the heatsink installation section of the user manual Male Push Pin Female Push Pin The top of Female Push Pin Fig 6 Attach the p...

Page 12: ... M P SU _F A N A T X L G A 77 5 S N R 1 55 6 C O M B US B _ 1 3 94 C P U _F A N K B_ M S P WR _ J P 1 L P T C O M A Step 2 Install memory modules Beforeinstallingtheprocessorandheatsink adheretothefollowingwarning When DIMM LED is ON do not install remove DIMM from socket Please note that the DIMM module can only fit in one direction due to the one notches Wrong orientationwillcauseimproperinstall...

Page 13: ...ize on each and the same DIMM size 5 Reverse the installation steps when you wish to remove the DIMM module DDR DIMM Supported Configuration y g o l o n h c e T n o i t a r u g i f n o C w o R f o s t i B s s e r d A n m u l o C f o s t i B s s e r d A k n a B f o s t i B s s e r d A e g a P e z i S k n a R e z i S t i b M 6 5 2 6 1 x M 6 1 3 1 9 2 K 4 B M 8 2 1 t i b M 6 5 2 8 x M 2 3 3 1 0 1 2 K...

Page 14: ...re indeed seated in the slot 5 Replace the screw to secure the slot bracket of the expansion card 6 Replace your computer s chassis cover 7 Power on the computer if necessary setup BIOS utility of expansion card from BIOS 8 Install related driver from the operating system Please carefully pull out the small white drawable bar at the end of the PCI Express x 4 slot when you try to install Uninstall...

Page 15: ...2 P CI 1 B A TT E R Y B A T S Y S _F A N F DD I DE DDR II 4 DDR II 3 P CI E _ 1 6 DDR II 1 DDR II 2 E C 7 1 RE V 1 0 F_ A U D I O _ A C 9 7 I R S _ I R Q CI F_ A U D I O _ A C Z I T E 8 7 1 2 1 AL C 6 55 C D _ I N AL C 2 6 0 1 REAR _F A N B C M 5 7 5 1 J P 2 US B _ L A N 2 A SS E M P SU _ F A N A T X L G A 77 5 S N R 1 55 6 C O M B US B _ 1 3 94 C P U _F A N K B_ M S P WR _ J P 1 L P T C O M A Ste...

Page 16: ...ort purple Y Z Parallel Port Serial Port This connector supports 1 standard COM port and 1 Parallel port Device like printer can be connected to Parallel port mouse and modem etc can be connected to Serial port IEEE 1394 Port Connects the IEEE1394 devices to this connector USB port Before you connect your device s into USB connector s please make sure your device s such as USB keyboard mouse scann...

Page 17: ...an etc can be connected to Line In jack Pleasenote You are able to use 2 4 6 channel audio feature by S W selection If you want to enable 6 channel function you have 2 chooseforhardwareconnection Method1 Connect Front Speaker to Line Out Connect Rear Speaker to Line In Connect Center and Subwooferr to MIC In Line Out Front Speaker Line In RearSpeaker MIC In Center and Subwoofer ...

Page 18: ...CI E _ 1 6 DDR II 1 DDR II 2 E C 7 1 RE V 1 0 F_ A U D I O _ A C 9 7 I R S _ I R Q CI F_ A U D I O _ A C Z I T E 8 7 1 2 1 AL C 6 55 C D _ I N AL C 2 6 0 1 REAR _F A N B C M 5 7 5 1 J P 2 US B _ L A N 2 A SS E M P SU _F A N A T X L G A 77 5 S N R 1 55 6 C O M B US B _ 1 3 94 C P U _F A N K B_ M S P WR _ J P 1 L P T C O M A A ATX1 O F_AUDIO_ACZ B ATX12V P CD_IN C IDE Q SCSI_LED D FDD R CPU_FAN E SA...

Page 19: ...F A N 9 mm 9 mm 7 1 7 1 9 mm 9 mm S _ A T A 1 S _ A T A 3 9 mm 9 mm 7 1 S _ A T A 2 S _ A T A 0 7 1 P CI _ B T P CI 4 P CI 3 P CI 2 P CI 1 B A TT E R Y B A T S Y S _F A N F DD I DE DDR II 4 DDR II 3 P CI E _ 1 6 DDR II 1 DDR II 2 E C 7 1 RE V 1 0 F_ A U D I O _ A C 9 7 I R S _ I R Q CI F_ A U D I O _ A C Z I T E 8 7 1 2 1 AL C 6 55 C D _ I N AL C 2 6 0 1 REAR _F A N B C M 5 7 5 1 J P 2 US B _ L A ...

Page 20: ... E C 7 1 RE V 1 0 F_ A U D I O _ A C 9 7 I R S _ I R Q CI F_ A U D I O _ A C Z I T E 8 7 1 2 1 AL C 6 55 C D _ I N AL C 2 6 0 1 REAR _F A N B C M 5 7 5 1 J P 2 US B _ L A N 2 A SS E M P SU _F A N A T X L G A 77 5 S N R 1 55 6 C O M B US B _ 1 3 94 C P U _F A N K B_ M S P WR _ J P 1 L P T C O M A ALDERWOOD NB_F A N F_ U S B 2 F_ P A N EL P WR _ J P 3 S C S I _ LED B C 70 3 F_ 1 3 94 P WR _ J P 4 F_...

Page 21: ...C 2 6 0 1 REAR _F A N B C M 5 7 5 1 J P 2 US B _ L A N 2 A SS E M P SU _F A N A T X L G A 77 5 S N R 1 55 6 C O M B US B _ 1 3 94 C P U _F A N K B_ M S P WR _ J P 1 L P T C O M A ALDERWOOD NB_F A N F_ U S B 2 F_ P A N EL P WR _ J P 3 S C S I _ LED B C 70 3 F_ 1 3 94 P WR _ J P 4 F_ U S B 1 1 2 9 mm 9 mm F RO N T _F A N 9 mm 9 mm 7 1 7 1 9 mm 9 mm S _ A T A 1 S _ A T A 3 9 mm 9 mm 7 1 S _ A T A 2 S...

Page 22: ... 7 1 S _ A T A 2 S _ A T A 0 7 1 P CI _ B T P CI 4 P CI 3 P CI 2 P CI 1 B A TT E R Y B A T S Y S _F A N F DD I DE DDR II 4 DDR II 3 P CI E _ 1 6 DDR II 1 DDR II 2 E C 7 1 RE V 1 0 F_ A U D I O _ A C 9 7 I R S _ I R Q CI F_ A U D I O _ A C Z I T E 8 7 1 2 1 AL C 6 55 C D _ I N AL C 2 6 0 1 REAR _F A N B C M 5 7 5 1 J P 2 US B _ L A N 2 A SS E M P SU _F A N A T X L G A 77 5 S N R 1 55 6 C O M B US B...

Page 23: ...G A 77 5 S N R 1 55 6 C O M B US B _ 1 3 94 C P U _F A N K B_ M S P WR _ J P 1 L P T C O M A Please connect the power LED PC speaker reset switch and power switch of your chassis front panel to the F_PANELconnector according to the pin assignment above 1 2 19 20 Pin No Signal Name Description 1 HD Hard Disk LED anode 2 MSG MESSAGE signal anode 3 HD Hard Disk LED cathode 4 MSG MESSAGE signal cathod...

Page 24: ...n if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent typerecommendedbythemanufacturer Disposeofusedbatteriesaccordingtothe manufacturer sinstructions BAT Pin No Definition 1 GND 2 INTRUDER 3 NC 1 If you want to erase CMOS 1 Turn OFF the computer and unplug the power cord 2 Remove the battery wait for 30 second 3 Re installthebattery 4 Plug the power cord and turn ON the co...

Page 25: ... I T E 8 7 1 2 1 AL C 6 55 C D _ I N AL C 2 6 0 1 REAR _F A N B C M 5 7 5 1 J P 2 US B _ L A N 2 A SS E M P SU _F A N A T X L G A 77 5 S N R 1 55 6 C O M B US B _ 1 3 94 C P U _F A N K B_ M S P WR _ J P 1 L P T C O M A 1 Pin No Definition 1 MIC2_L 2 GND 3 MIC2_R 4 ACZ_DET 5 HP_OUTL_R 6 FAUDIO_JD 7 GND 8 No Pin 9 HP_OUTL_L 10 HP_DET 1 2 10 9 P CD_IN1 CD IN Black ALDERWOOD NB_F A N F_ U S B 2 F_ P A...

Page 26: ...A N A T X L G A 77 5 S N R 1 55 6 C O M B US B _ 1 3 94 C P U _F A N K B_ M S P WR _ J P 1 L P T C O M A 1 R CPU_FAN CPU Fan Connector Please note a proper installation of the CPU cooler is essential to prevent the CPU from running underabnormalconditionordamagedbyoverheating TheCPUfanconnectorsupportsMax current up to 1A Pin No Definition 1 GND 2 12V 3 Sense 4 Control 1 ALDERWOOD NB_F A N F_ U S ...

Page 27: ...A N A T X L G A 77 5 S N R 1 55 6 C O M B US B _ 1 3 94 C P U _F A N K B_ M S P WR _ J P 1 L P T C O M A 1 Pin No Definition 1 GND 2 FAN_Power 12V 3 FAN_TACH T FRONT FAN Front Fan Connector This connector allows you to link with the cooling fan on the system case to lower the system temperature 1 ALDERWOOD NB_F A N F_ U S B 2 F_ P A N EL P WR _ J P 3 S C S I _ LED B C 70 3 F_ 1 3 94 P WR _ J P 4 F...

Page 28: ...mm S _ A T A 1 S _ A T A 3 9 mm 9 mm 7 1 S _ A T A 2 S _ A T A 0 7 1 P CI _ B T P CI 4 P CI 3 P CI 2 P CI 1 B A TT E R Y B A T S Y S _F A N F DD I DE DDR II 4 DDR II 3 P CI E _ 1 6 DDR II 1 DDR II 2 E C 7 1 RE V 1 0 F_ A U D I O _ A C 9 7 I R S _ I R Q CI F_ A U D I O _ A C Z I T E 8 7 1 2 1 AL C 6 55 C D _ I N AL C 2 6 0 1 REAR _F A N B C M 5 7 5 1 J P 2 US B _ L A N 2 A SS E M P SU _F A N A T X ...

Page 29: ...or Password in BIOS setup menu 2 JP3 Clear CMOS Function ALDERWOOD NB_F A N F_ U S B 2 F_ P A N EL P WR _ J P 3 S C S I _ LED B C 70 3 F_ 1 3 94 P WR _ J P 4 F_ U S B 1 1 2 9 mm 9 mm F RO N T _F A N 9 mm 9 mm 7 1 7 1 9 mm 9 mm S _ A T A 1 S _ A T A 3 9 mm 9 mm 7 1 S _ A T A 2 S _ A T A 0 7 1 P CI _ B T P CI 4 P CI 3 P CI 2 P CI 1 B A TT E R Y B A T S Y S _F A N F DD I DE DDR II 4 DDR II 3 P CI E _...

Page 30: ... S P WR _ J P 1 L P T C O M A PWR_JP2 PWR_JP3 Pin No Definition 1 USBVCC 2 FUSEVCC 3 VCC 3 PWR_JP1 KB_MS connector PS2 Keyboard Mouse power source selection ALDERWOOD NB_F A N F_ U S B 2 F_ P A N EL P WR _ J P 3 S C S I _ LED B C 70 3 F_ 1 3 94 P WR _ J P 4 F_ U S B 1 1 2 9 mm 9 mm F RO N T _F A N 9 mm 9 mm 7 1 7 1 9 mm 9 mm S _ A T A 1 S _ A T A 3 9 mm 9 mm 7 1 S _ A T A 2 S _ A T A 0 7 1 P CI _ ...

Page 31: ...A T A 0 7 1 P CI _ B T P CI 4 P CI 3 P CI 2 P CI 1 B A TT E R Y B A T S Y S _F A N F DD I DE DDR II 4 DDR II 3 P CI E _ 1 6 DDR II 1 DDR II 2 E C 7 1 RE V 1 0 F_ A U D I O _ A C 9 7 I R S _ I R Q CI F_ A U D I O _ A C Z I T E 8 7 1 2 1 AL C 6 55 C D _ I N AL C 2 6 0 1 REAR _F A N B C M 5 7 5 1 J P 2 US B _ L A N 2 A SS E M P SU _F A N A T X L G A 77 5 S N R 1 55 6 C O M B US B _ 1 3 94 C P U _F A ...

Page 32: ...OS value from CMOS only for Option Page Setup Menu F6 Load the file safe default CMOS value from BIOS default table F7 LoadtheOptimizedDefaults F8 Dual BIOS Q Flash function F9 SystemInformation F10 Save all the CMOS changes only for Main Menu BIOS Setup is an overview of the BIOS Setup Program The program that allows users to modify the basic system configuration This type of information is store...

Page 33: ...te keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item To exit the Help Window press Esc The Main Menu For example BIOS Ver F1 Once you enterAward BIOS CMOS Setup Utility the Main Menu will appear on the screen The Main Menu allows you to select from eight setup functions and two exit choices Use arrow keys to select among the items and press Enter to accept or enter the sub menu GETT...

Page 34: ...ation z z z z z LoadOptimizedDefaults Optimized Defaults indicates the value of the system parameters which the system would beinbestperformanceconfiguration z z z z z Set Supervisor password Change set or disable password It allows you to limit access to the system and Setup or just to Setup z z z z z Set User password Change set or disable password It allows you to limit access to the system z z...

Page 35: ...004 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Date mm dd yy Tue Jan 27 2004 Time hh mm ss 22 31 24 IDE Channel 0 Master None IDE Channel 0 Slave None IDE Channel 2 Master None IDE Channel 2 Slave None IDE Channel 3 Master None IDE Channel 3 Slave None Drive A 1 44M 3 5 Holt On All But Keyboard System Inforamtion Press Enter Model Name GA 8IAX BIOS Version F1 KLJI Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save...

Page 36: ... you select User Type related information will be asked to enter to the following items Enter the informationdirectlyfromthekeyboardandpress Enter Suchinformationshouldbeprovidedinthe documentation form your hard disk vendor or the system manufacturer Access Mode This option allows user to set hard drive parameters Option CHS LBA Large Auto Default Value Capacity Displays the capacity of HDD Cylin...

Page 37: ...ed drive 2 88M byte capacity Halton The category determines whether the computer will stop if an error is detected during power up NO Errors The system boot will not stop for any error that may be detected and you will be prompted All Errors Whenever the BIOS detects a non fatal error the system boot will be stopped All But Keyboard The system boot will not stop for all errors except a keyboard er...

Page 38: ...lue F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Save Default F7 Optimized Defaults Item Help Menu Level Select Hard Disk Boot Device Priority HardDisk Boot Priority These three fields determines which type of device the system attempt to boot from after BIOS Post completed Specifies the boot sequence from the available devices If the first device is not a bootable device the syste...

Page 39: ...y Enabled Enable the specified boot device Disabled Disable the specified boot device BootUpFloppySeek During POST BIOS will determine the floppy disk drive installed is 40 or 80 tracks 360K type is 40 tracks 720K 1 2M and 1 44M are all 80 tracks Enabled BIOS searches for floppy disk drive to determine it is 40 or 80 tracks Note that BIOS can not tell from 720K 1 2M or 1 44M drive type as they are...

Page 40: ...er Threading technology Disabled Disables Hyper Threading Technology when using other operating systems Default value InitDisplay First This feature allows you to select the first initation of the monitor display from which card when you install an AGP VGA card and a PCI VGA card on board Selec the first card Select the first card inition of the monitor displays from different type of VGA card Def...

Page 41: ... Enabled Enable on chip IDE Port Disabled Disable on chip IDE Port On ChipIDEDevice OnChipPrimaryPCIIDE If hard disk controller card is used set this function to disabled Enabled Enable the function of On chip primary PCI IDE Defualt value Disabled Disable this function OnChipSATAMode Auto Auto arrange by BIOS Combined Mode PATA and SATA are combined Max of 2 IDE drives in each channel Enhanced Mo...

Page 42: ...il Save Default F7 Optimized Defaults Item Help Menu Level USB Controller Enabled Enable USB Controller function Default value Disabled Disable USB Controller function USB 2 0 Controller This item provide the function for user to enable disable EHCI controller only THis BIOS itself may may not have high speed USB support built in the support will be automatically turn on when high speed device wer...

Page 43: ...ed Disable this function Onboard H W 1394 Enabled Enable onboard H W 1394 Default value Disabled Disable this function Onboard H WLAN Enabled Enable onboard H W LAN Default value Disabled Disable this function Onboard LANBootROM Decide whether to invoke the boot ROM of the onboard chip Enabled Invoke the boot ROM of the onboard chip Disabled Disable this function Default value ...

Page 44: ...78 IRQ7 Enable onboard LPT port and set address to 378 IRQ7 Default value 278 IRQ5 Enable onboard LPT port and set address to 278 IRQ5 3BC IRQ7 Enable onboard LPT port and set address to 3BC IRQ7 Disabled Disable onboard LPT port SuperI ODevice CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2004 Award Software Integrated Peripherals Onboard Serial Port 1 3F8 IRQ4 Onboard Parallel Port 378 IRQ3 Parallel Port ...

Page 45: ...nced Parallel Port ECP Using Parallel port as Extended Capabilities Port Default value ECP EPP Using Parallel port as ECP EPP mode ECPModeUseDMA This option is only available if the setting for the Parallel Port Mode option is ECP This option sets the DMA channel used by parallel port The options 1 3 Default value ...

Page 46: ... function Default value Power Management Setup CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2004 Award Software Power Management Setup ACPI Suspend Type S1 POS Soft off by BTTN Instant off PME Event Wake Up Enabled Resume by Alarm Disabled x Date of Month Alarm Everyday x Time hh mm ss Alarm 0 0 0 AC Back Function Soft off KLJI Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Val...

Page 47: ... system If RTC Alarm Lead To Power On is Enabled Date of Month Alarm Everyday 1 31 Time hh mm ss Alarm 0 23 0 59 0 59 AC Back Function Soft off When AC power back to the system the system will be in Off state Default value Full on When AC power back to the system the system always in On state Memory When AC power back to the system the system will return to the Last state before AC power off ...

Page 48: ...ve Default F7 Optimized Defaults Item Help Menu Level Disabled Don t monitor current fan speed Enabled Clear case open status and set to be Disabled at next boot Temperature Display the current CPU temperature system front and rear ambient temperature Voltage VCORE 3 3V 5V 12V VBAT VID Detect system s voltage status automatically FAN RPM Display the current CPU System and Front FAN speed S M A R T...

Page 49: ...es If you want to reset Case Opened value set Reset Case Open Status to Enabled and save CMOS your computer will restart The option Enabled Disabled Default value Case Open Warning Set this option to Enabled to active warning beep sound when the system chassis is opened Enabled Enable case open warning Disabled Disable this function Default value ...

Page 50: ...word Load Optimized Defaults Set Supervisor Password Set User Password Save Exit Setup Exit Without Saving Load Fail Safe Defaults Y N N CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2004 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Advanced BIOS Features Integrated Peripherals Power Management Setup PC Health Status Load Fail Safe Defaults ESC Quit KLJI Select Item F8 Dual BIOS Q Flash F10 Save Exit Setup Change ...

Page 51: ...abled anyone may access all BIOS Setup program function When enabled the Supervisor password is required for entering the BIOS Setup program and having full configuration fields the User password is required to access only basic items If you select System at Password Check in Advance BIOS Features Menu you will be prompted for the password every time the system is rebooted or any time you try to e...

Page 52: ...fe Defaults ESC Quit KLJI Select Item F8 Dual BIOS Q Flash F10 Save Exit Setup Change Set Disable Password Load Optimized Defaults Set Supervisor Password Set User Password Save Exit Setup Exit Without Saving Quit Without Saving Y N N CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2004 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Advanced BIOS Features Integrated Peripherals Power Management Setup PC Health Status ...

Page 53: ...53 Technical Reference Revision History Chapter 4 Technical Reference Block Diagram ...

Page 54: ...setup exe Installation Procedures 1 The CD auto run program starts Double click on Intel Chipset Software Installation Utilities to starttheinstallation 2 Then a series of installation wizards appear Follow up the wizards to install the drivers 3 Setup completed click Finish to restart your computer 2 3 4 1 2 Click Next 1 Click Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility item Auto Run windows Setu...

Page 55: ...55 Driver Installation 5 Installation Completed 5 Installation completed Click Finish to restart computer ...

Page 56: ...he CD ROM device icon in My computer and execute the setup exe Installation Procedures 1 The CD auto run program starts Double click on IBroadcom Network Driver to start the installation 2 Refer to your operating system and select the desired folder to install lan driver B Broadcom Network Driver Installation 1 Auto Run windows 2 Broadcom Network Drivers 1 Click Broadcom Network Driver item 3 Sele...

Page 57: ...tup exe Installation Procedures 1 The CD auto run program starts Double click on RealtekAudio Driver to start the installation 2 Then a series of installation wizards appear Follow up the wizards to install the drivers 3 Setup completed click Finish to restart your computer Auto Run windows InstallShield Wizard 1 2 Starting Installaiton Installaiton Wizard completed 4 3 1 Click RealtekAudio Driver...

Page 58: ...er and execute the setup exe Installation Procedures 1 The CD auto run program starts Double click on Directx9 0 to start the installation 2 Then a series of installation wizards appear Follow up the wizards to install the drivers 3 Setup completed click Finish to restart your computer 2 1 1 Click DirectX 9 0 Driver item 2 Select I accept the agreement and click Next 3 4 Starting Installaiton 4 Cl...

Page 59: ...ROM device icon in My computer and execute the setup exe Installation Procedures 1 The CD auto run program starts Double click on Intel SATADriver to start the installation 2 Then a series of installation wizards appear Follow up the wizards to install the drivers 3 Setup completed click Finish to restart your computer 1 Click Intel SATA Driver item Setup Wizard Warning Message 3 Go through the me...

Page 60: ... 5 6 7 8 Destination Choose 5 Choose the driver destination location and click Next 6 Select Program folder Click Next Program Folder Selection Setup Status Installation Completed 10 Click Finish to complete theinstallation ...

Page 61: ...ommunication and Networking Riser DMA Direct Memory Access DMI DesktopManagementInterface DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module DRM DualRetentionMechanism DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory DDR DoubleDataRate ECP Extended Capabilities Port ESCD Extended System Configuration Data ECC Error Checking and Correcting EMC ElectromagneticCompatibility EPP EnhancedParallelPort ESD ElectrostaticDischarge FDD Flopp...

Page 62: ...terface MTH Memory Translator Hub MPT MemoryProtocolTranslator NIC Network Interface Card OS Operating System OEM OriginalEquipmentManufacturer PAC PCI A G P Controller POST Power On SelfTest PCI PeripheralComponentInterconnect RIMM Rambus in line Memory Module SCI SpecialCircumstanceInstructions SECC Single Edge Contact Cartridge SRAM Static RandomAccess Memory SMP Symmetric Multi Processing SMI ...

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