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Summary of Contents for PH14ADI

Page 1: ...trademark of Nuvoton Technology Corporation Notice Information contained in this document is furnished by MITAC COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION and has been reviewed for accuracy and reliability prior to printing MiTAC assumes no liability whatsoever and disclaims any express or implied warranty relating to sale and or use of MiTAC products including liability or warranties relating to fitness fo...

Page 2: ...ace Material 28 2 7 Tips on Installing Motherboard in Chassis 29 2 8 Installing the Memory 31 2 9 Attaching Drive Cables 34 2 10 Installing Add In Cards 35 2 11 Connecting External Devices 36 2 12 Installing the AC DC Adaptor 38 2 13 Finishing Up 38 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 39 3 1 About the BIOS 39 3 2 Main Menu 41 3 3 Advanced Menu 43 3 3 Security 58 3 4 Boot 65 3 5 Save Exit 67 3 6 Event Logs 68 Cha...

Page 3: ...e following 1 x PH14ADI Motherboard 1 x SATA Cable 1 x SATA Power Cable 1 x Rear IO Full height Shield 1 x Rear IO half height Shield IMPORTANT NOTE Sales sample may not come with the accessory listed above Please contact your sales representative to help order accessory for your evaluation ...

Page 4: ...nding requirements for today s IT environments Remember to visit the MITAC website at https www mitacmct com There you can find all the information on all MITAC products as well as all the supporting documentation FAQs Drivers and BIOS upgrades 1 2 Hardware Specifications MITAC PH14ADI Processor Q ty Socket Type 1 LGA1700 Supported CPU Series Intel Core i9 i7 i5 i3 Processors 12 Gen Thermal Design...

Page 5: ...ture for CPU system environment Voltage Monitors voltage for CPU memory chipset power supply LED Processor fail LED indicator AMT Feature Support Power on Power off Restart at remote side Others Watchdog timer support BIOS Brand ROM size AMI 32MB Feature Hardware Monitor Console Redirection User Configurable FAN PWM Duty Cycle SMBIOS 3 0 PnP Wake on LAN ACPI 6 1 ACPI sleeping states S5 Physical Di...

Page 6: ...d Manual 1 Quick Installation Guide I O Shield 2 I O Shield Full height and Half height Cable SATA 1 SATA power cable 1 SATA signal cables 1 3 Software Specifications For OS operation system support please check with MITAC support for latest information ...

Page 7: ...ons MITAC recommends wearing a static safety wrist strap 2 Hold the motherboard by its edges and do not touch the bottom of the board or flex the board in any way 3 Avoid touching the motherboard components IC chips connectors memory modules and leads 4 Place the motherboard on a grounded antistatic surface or on the antistatic bag that the board was shipped in 5 Inspect the board for damage The f...

Page 8: ...8 2 1 Board Image PH14ADI This picture is representative of the latest board revision available at the time of publishing The board you receive may not look exactly like the above picture ...

Page 9: ...9 2 2 Block Diagram PH14ADI Block Diagram ...

Page 10: ...10 2 3 Mainboard Mechanical Drawing ...

Page 11: ...st board revision available at the time of publishing The board you receive may not look exactly like the above diagram But for the DIMM number please refer to the above placement for memory installation For the latest board revision please visit our web site at https www mitacmct com ...

Page 12: ...ear Port USB2_J1 7 SATA Header SATA1 19 RJ45_2 5G LAN225_J1 8 SATA DOM Header SATADOM1 20 RTC Battery Header XBT1 9 COM1 Header_RS232 COM1 21 RJ45_1 0G LAN219_J1 10 COM2 Header_RS232 COM2 22 USB3 2 Gen2 Rear Port USB3_J1 11 P2398 Card_Header DEBUG1 23 TPM Card Header TPM1 12 CPU_FAN Header CPU_FAN1 Jumpers Slots a CMOS Clear Header CMOS1 A PCIEX16 Header PCIEX16_1 b AT ATX Select Header AT1 B M 2 ...

Page 13: ... 4 DC12V_IN SATADOM1 SATA DOM Header Pin Signal MT1 GND 1 GND 2 TX 3 TX 4 GND 5 RX 6 RX 7 GND MT2 VCC SATA1 SATA2 SATA Header Pin Signal MT1 GND 1 GND 2 TX 3 TX 4 GND 5 RX 6 RX 7 GND MT2 GND M2M M 2 key M Header Slot Signal Pin Pin Signal GND 1 2 3 3V GND 3 4 3 3V PERN3 5 6 N C ...

Page 14: ... 24 N C PETP2 25 26 N C GND 27 28 N C PERN1 29 30 N C PERP1 31 32 N C GND 33 34 N C PETN1 35 36 N C PETP1 37 38 M2_DEVSLP GND 39 40 N C PERN0 SATA B 41 42 N C PERP0 SATA B 43 44 N C GND 45 46 N C PETN0 SATA A 47 48 N C PETP0 SATA A 49 50 M2_PERST GND 51 52 CLKREQ5 PE_CLK_N 53 54 M2_PE WAKE PE_CLK_P 55 56 N C GND 57 58 N C 59 60 61 62 ...

Page 15: ...IEX16_1 PCIEX16 Header Slot Signal Pin Pin Signal 12V B1 A1 PRSNT1 12V B2 A2 12V 12V B3 A3 12V GND B4 A4 GND SMCLK B5 A5 JTAG2 SMDAT B6 A6 JTAG3 GND B7 A7 JTAG4 3V3 B8 A8 JTAG5 JTAG1 B9 A9 3V3 V3AUX B10 A10 3V3 WAKE B11 A11 PERST RSVD_1 B12 A12 GND GND B13 A13 REFCLK PETp0 B14 A14 REFCLK PETn0 B15 A15 GND ...

Page 16: ... A23 GND PETn2 B24 A24 GND GND B25 A25 PERp2 GND B26 A26 PERn2 PETp3 B27 A27 GND PETn3 B28 A28 GND GND B29 A29 PERp3 RSVD_2 B30 A30 PERn3 PRSNT2 _2 B31 A31 GND GND B32 A32 RSVD_5 PETp4 B33 A33 RSVD_6 PETn4 B34 A34 GND GND B35 A35 PERp4 GND B36 A36 PERn4 PETp5 B37 A37 GND PETn5 B38 A38 GND GND B39 A39 PERp5 GND B40 A40 PERn5 PETp6 B41 A41 GND ...

Page 17: ...ETp8 B50 A50 RSVD_7 PETn8 B51 A51 GND GND B52 A52 PERp8 GND B53 A53 PERn8 PETp9 B54 A54 GND PETn9 B55 A55 GND GND B56 A56 PERp9 GND B57 A57 PERn9 PETp10 B58 A58 GND PETn10 B59 A59 GND GND B60 A60 PERp10 GND B61 A61 PERn10 PETp11 B62 A62 GND PETn11 B63 A63 GND GND B64 A64 PERp11 GND B65 A65 PERn11 PETp12 B66 A66 GND PETn12 B67 A67 GND GND B68 A68 PERp12 ...

Page 18: ...77 PERn14 PETp15 B78 A78 GND PETn15 B79 A79 GND GND B80 A80 PERp15 PRSNT2 _4 B81 A81 PERn15 RSVD_3 B82 A82 GND TPM1 TPM Card Header Signal Pin Pin Signal SPI_CLK 1 7 3VSB PLTRST_N 2 8 TPM_DET SPI_MOSI 3 9 TPM_PIRQ_N SPI_MISO 4 10 VCC3_TPM SPI_CS2_N 5 11 GND NC 6 SYS_FAN1 CPU_FAN1 System FAN Header CPU FAN Header Pin Signal 1 GND 2 12V 3 FAN TACH 4 FAN Control PWM ...

Page 19: ...Name Pin Pin Signal Name GND 1 2 VCC 5V Power Button 3 X KEY PORT80_A 5 6 3VSB PORT80_B 7 8 PORT80_E PORT80_C 9 10 PORT80_F PORT80_D 11 12 PORT80_G PORT80_DGH 13 14 PORT80_DGL Dip switch_GPIO42 15 16 Dip switch_GPIO43 AT1 AT ATX Mode Selection Header The Jumper setting is to select Normal power button on or always power on while DC IN Pin Signal Name 1 AT1_RSMRST 2 AT1_PWRBT_N 3 NC Pins 1 2 jumper...

Page 20: ...or 510Ω to 5V 2 POWER_LED_MAIN Out Front panel LED main color 3 HDD_LED Out Hard disk activity LED 4 POWER_LED_ALT Out Front panel LED alt color 5 GROUND Ground 6 POWER_SWITCH In Power switch 7 RESET_SWITCH In Reset switch 8 GROUND Ground 9 VCC 5V Power 10 KEY No pin XBT1 RTC Battery Header Pin Signal Name 1 Battery Anode 2 GND INTRUD1 INTRUDER Header Pin Signal 1 INTRUDER_N 3 GND ...

Page 21: ... 12 USB_PCH_C_DN6 NC 10 11 USB_PCH_C_DP6 CMOS1 Clear CMOS Header You can reset the CMOS settings by using this jumper This can be useful if you have forgotten your system setup password or need to clear the system BIOS setting 1 Power off system and disconnect power connectors from the motherboard 2 Move the jumper cap from Default setting Pin_1 and Pin_2 closed to Pin_2 and Pin_3 closed for sever...

Page 22: ...X16 Select Header Pin Signal Name 1 Pull High 2 DFG 5 PCI Express Bifurcation High 1 x16 PCI Express Default Low 2 x8 PCI Express 3 Pull Low Pins 1 2 closed High 1 x16 PCI Express Default Pins 2 3 closed Low 2 x8 PCI Express ...

Page 23: ... www mitacmct com for latest processor support Processor Installation Follow the steps below to install the processors and heat sinks NOTE Please save and replace the CPU protection cap when returning for service 1 Open the ILM lever 2 Open the load plate using the finger tab NOTE MITAC MITAC is not liable for damage as a result of operating an unsupported configuration ...

Page 24: ...24 3 Align and seat the processor package on the socket Make sure the gold arrow is located in the right direction 4 Close the load plate 5 Remove and save the ILM cover 6 Close the ILM lever and latch ...

Page 25: ...rocessor Uninstallation 1 Open the ILM lever and then the load plate using the finger tab 2 Place the ILM cover and then carefully remove the processor package 3 Close the load plate and latch the ILM lever ...

Page 26: ...them The overheated processor is dangerous to the motherboard For the safest method of installation and information on choosing the appropriate heat sink using heat sinks validated by Intel Please refer to the Intel website http www intel com The following diagram illustrates how to install the heat sink 1 Apply the thermal grease 2 Place the heat sink on top of the CPU and push the 4 latches in a...

Page 27: ...27 3 Secure the heat sink screws 4 Connect the fan cable to complete the installation ...

Page 28: ...his material Simply remove the protective cover and place the heat sink on the processor The second type of interface material is usually packaged separately It is commonly referred to as thermal compound Simply apply a thin layer on to the CPU lid applying too much will actually reduce the cooling NOTE Always check with the manufacturer of the heat sink processor to ensure that the thermal interf...

Page 29: ...the motherboard inside the chassis and align the screw holes of the motherboard to the studs inside the case If there are any studs missing you will know right away since the motherboard will not be able to be securely installed Some chassis include plastic studs instead of metal Although the plastic studs are usable MITAC recommends using metal studs with screws that will fasten the motherboard m...

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Page 31: ...ompatible with the motherboard and processor Check the MITAC Web site at https www mitacmct com for details of the type of memory recommended for your motherboard Support 1 DIMM slots per channel Support 2 memory channels per CPU Support 2 DIMM slots per CPU Support DDR4 3200 non ECC SO DIMM ...

Page 32: ...alled Quantity of memory installed 1 2 DIMM1 DIMM2 NOTE 1 indicates a populated DIMM slot 2 Use paired memory installation for max performance 3 Populate the same DIMM type in each channel specifically Use the same DIMM size Use the same of ranks per DIMM ...

Page 33: ...33 Memory Installation Procedure Follow these instructions to install memory modules into the PH14ADI 1 Unlock the clips 2 Insert the memory module 3 Lock the clips ...

Page 34: ...ching Serial ATA Cables The following illustrates how to make a SATA Cable connection If you are in need of SATA SAS cables or power adapters please contact your local sales representative Attaching SATA Power Cable Attaching SATA Cable ...

Page 35: ...ny slots if they do not seat in place It is better to try another slot or return the faulty card rather than damaging both the motherboard and the add in card TIP It s a good practice to install add in cards in a staggered manner rather than making them directly adjacent to each other Doing so allows air to circulate within the chassis more easily thus improving cooling for all installed devices N...

Page 36: ...ls Onboard LAN LED Color Definition The two 2 onboard Ethernet ports have green and Yellow LEDs to indicate LAN status The chart below illustrates the different LED states 2 5G RJ45 Connector LAN2 Diagram LED Color State Condition Link N A Off LAN link is not established Green On LAN link is established Blinking LAN activity occurring Speed N A Off 10 M 100M b s data rate Orange On 1000 M data rat...

Page 37: ...iagram LED Color State Condition Link N A Off LAN link is not established Green On LAN link is established Blinking LAN activity occurring Speed N A Off 10 Mb s data rate Green On 100 Mb s data rate Orange On 1000 Mb s data rate ...

Page 38: ...hardware aspect of your computer Before closing up your chassis make sure that all cables and wires are connected properly You may have difficulty powering on your system if the motherboard jumpers are not set correctly In the rare circumstance that you have experienced difficulty you can find help by asking your vendor for assistance If they are not available for assistance please find setup info...

Page 39: ...figurations of the BIOS are current at the time of print and are subject to change and therefore may not match exactly what is displayed on screen This section describes the BIOS setup program The setup program lets you modify basic configuration settings The settings are then stored in a dedicated battery backed memory called NVRAM that retains the information even when the power is turned off To...

Page 40: ...ormance and reliability Even a seemingly small change to the Chipset setup options may cause the system to become unstable or unusable 3 1 4 Setup Variations Not all systems have the same BIOS setup layout or options While the basic look and function of the BIOS setup remains more or less the same for most systems the appearance of your Setup screen may differ from the charts shown in this section...

Page 41: ...he Main Setup screen BIOS Information It displays BIOS related information ME FW Version ME Firmware Version Processor Information Display the installed CPU brand Memory Information This displays the installed memory size installed memory size of Slot 1 Slot2 and the installed memory frequency Serial ATA Port 4 5 6 7 Display the installed SATA device model size of port 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 42: ... Date Use Tab to switch between Date elements Default Ranges Year 1998 9999 Months 1 12 Days dependent on month Range of Years may vary System Time Set the Time Use Tab to switch between Time elements hh 0 23 mm 0 59 ss 0 59 ...

Page 43: ... system Onboard Device Onboard Device Configuration CPU Configuration CPU Configuration Parameters VMD Setup Menu VMD Configuration Settings Trusted Computing Trusted Computing Settings NCT6126D Super IO Configuration System Super IO Chip Parameters Hardware Monitor Monitor Hardware Status ...

Page 44: ...44 S5 RTC Wake Settings Enable system to wake from S5 using RTC alarm Network Stack Configuration Network Stack Settings NVMe Configuration NVMe Device Options Settings ...

Page 45: ...wer is re applied after a power failure G3 state S0 State S5 State DVMT Pre Allocated Select DVMT 5 0 Pre Allocated Fixed Graphics Memory size used by the Internal Graphics Device 32M F7 36M 40M 44M 48M 52M 56M 60M 64M DVMT Total Gfx Mem Select DVMT5 0 Total Graphic Memory size used by the Internal Graphics Device 128M 256M MAX Wake on LAN Enable Enable Disable integrated LAN to wake the system Di...

Page 46: ...ontrol Detection of the HD Audio device Disabled HDA will be unconditionally disabled Enabled HDA will be unconditionally enabled Disabled Enabled Chassis Intrusion Configure Chassis Intrusion Disabled Enabled Reset ...

Page 47: ...47 3 3 2 CPU Configuration ID Displays CPU Signature Brand String Displays the CPU brand string VMX VMX Supported or Not SMX TXT SMX TXT Supported or Not ...

Page 48: ...48 3 3 3 VMD Setup Menu Enable VMD Controller Enable Disable to VMD controller Disabled Enabled ...

Page 49: ...curity device O S will not show Security Device TCG EFI protocol and INT1A interface will not be available Disabled Enabled Pending Operation Schedule an Operation for the ecurity Device NOTE Your Computer will reboot during restart in order to change State of Security Device None TPM Clear ...

Page 50: ...50 3 3 5 NCT6126D Super IO Configuration Serial Port 1 Configuration Set Parameters of Serial Port 1 COMA Serial Port 2 Configuration Set Parameters of Serial Port 2 COMB ...

Page 51: ...etting for Super IO Device Auto IO 3E8h IRQ 7 IO 3E8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 IO 2E8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 IO 220h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 IO 228h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 Mode Configuration Configure serial port as RS232 RS422 RS485 1T 1R RS422 3T 5R RS232 1T 1R RS485 TX ENABLE Low Active 1T 1R RS422 with termination resistor 1T 1R RS485 with termination resistor TX ENABLE Low Active Disabl...

Page 52: ...abled Enabled Device Settings Device Super IO COM1 Address and IRQ Read only Change Settings Select an optimal setting for Super IO Device Auto IO 2E8h IRQ 7 IO 3E8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 IO 2E8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 IO 220h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 IO 228h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 ...

Page 53: ...tus If these values are out of range BIOS display warning message and turn on beep sound Disabled Enabled System Fan Enable suppressed if Hardware Monitor Alert is Disabled If Enabled POST monitors system fan status If this value is out of range BIOS display warning message and turn on beep sound Disabled Enabled ...

Page 54: ...lect Fixed Time system will wake on the hr min sec specified Disabled Fixed Time Wake system from S5 show when Wake system from S5 set to Fixed time Wake up hour Select 0 23 For example enter 3 for 3am and 15 for 3pm 0 Wake up minute Select 0 59 for Minute 0 Wake up second Select 0 59 for Second 0 ...

Page 55: ...55 Wake system from S5 when set to Dynamic time Wake up minute increase Select 1 5 1 ...

Page 56: ...upport Available when Network Stack Enabled Enable Disable Ipv4 PXE Boot Support If disabled IPV4 PXE boot option will not be created Disabled Enabled Ipv6 PXE Support Available when Network Stack Enabled Enable Disable Ipv6 PXE Boot Support If disabled IPV6 PXE boot option will not be available Disabled Enabled ...

Page 57: ...57 3 3 9 NVMe Configuration Here shows the Device Name you installed A sample screenshot shows below ...

Page 58: ...inistrator Password Set Administrator Password User Password Set User Password HDD Security Configuration HDD Security Configuration for selected drive Secure Boot Secure Boot Configuration BIOS Update BIOS Update support ...

Page 59: ...59 3 3 1 HDD Security Configuration Read only ...

Page 60: ... mode options Standard or Custom In Custom mode Secure Boot Policy variables can be configured by a physically present user without full authentication Custom Standard Restore Factory Keys Force System to User Mode Install factory default Secure Boot key databases Reset to Setup Mode Delete all Secure Boot key databases from NVRAM Key Management Enables expert users to modify Secure Boot Policy va...

Page 61: ... to User Mode Install factory default Secure Boot key databases Reset to Setup Mode Deleting all Secure Boot key databases from NVRAM Platform Key PK Enroll Factory Defaults or load certificates from a file 1 Public Key Certificate a EFI_SIGNATURE_LIST b EFI_CERT_X509 DER c EFI_CERT_RSA2048 bin d EFI_CERT_SHAXXX 2 Authenticated UEFI Variable 3 EFI PE COFF Image SHA256 Key source Factory External M...

Page 62: ...RT_SHAXXX 2 Authenticated UEFI Variable 3 EFI PE COFF Image SHA256 Key source Factory External Mixed Forbidden Signatures Enroll Factory Defaults or load certificates from a file 1 Public Key Certificate a EFI_SIGNATURE_LIST b EFI_CERT_X509 DER c EFI_CERT_RSA2048 bin d EFI_CERT_SHAXXX 2 Authenticated UEFI Variable 3 EFI PE COFF Image SHA256 Key source Factory External Mixed Authorized TimeStamps E...

Page 63: ... EFI_CERT_SHAXXX 2 Authenticated UEFI Variable 3 EFI PE COFF Image SHA256 Key Source Factory External Mixed Export Secure Boot variables Copy NVRAM content of Secure Boot variables to files in a root folder on a file system device Enroll Efi Image Allow the image to run in Secure Boot mode Enroll SHA256 Hash certificate of a PE image into Authorized Signature Database db ...

Page 64: ...64 3 3 3 BIOS Update Path for ROM Image Enter the path to the BIOS update option ...

Page 65: ...tate Select the keyboard NumLock state On Off Boot Option 1 Boot Option 8 Sets the system boot order Device Name Disabled UEFI Hard Disk Drive BBS Priorities Specifies the Boot Device Priority sequence from available Hard Disk Drives UEFI USB KEY Drive BBS Priorities Specifies the Boot Device Priority sequence form available USB Key Drives ...

Page 66: ...66 3 4 1 Drive BBS Priorities Boot Option 1 Sets the system boot order Boot Device Name 1 of this type Disabled ...

Page 67: ...e Exit Save Changes and Exit Reset the system after saving the changes Discard Changes and Exit Reset system setup without saving any changes Restore Defaults Restore Load Default values for all the setup options ...

Page 68: ...68 3 6 Event Logs Change Smbios Event Log Settings Press Enter to change the Smbios Event Log configuration View Smbios Event Log Press Enter to view the Smbios Event Log records ...

Page 69: ...69 3 6 1 Change Smbios Event Log Settings Smbios Event Log Change this to enable or disable all feature of Smbios Event Logging during boot Disabled Enabled ...

Page 70: ...ions for erasing Smbios Event Log Erasing is done prior to any logging activation during reset No Yes next reset Yes every reset When Log is Full Choose options for reactions to a full Smbios Event Log Do Nothing Erase Immediately ...

Page 71: ...71 3 6 2 View Smbios Event Log DATE TIME ERROR CODE SEVERITY COUNT Description Log Area Reset and Count is applicable only for Multi Events By Events MM DD YY HH MM SS Smbios 0x16 N A N A ...

Page 72: ...Utility Every BIOS file is unique for the motherboard it was designed for For Flash Utilities BIOS downloads and information on how to properly use the Flash Utility with your motherboard please check the MITAC web site at https www mitacmct com NOTE Please be aware that by flashing your BIOS you agree that in the event of a BIOS flash failure you must contact your dealer for a replacement BIOS Th...

Page 73: ...F DXE errors 0xE0 0xE8 S3 Resume PEI 0xE9 0xEF S3 Resume errors PEI 0xF0 0xF8 Recovery PEI 0xF9 0xFF Recovery errors PEI Standard Checkpoints SEC Phase Status Code Description 0x00 Not used Progress Codes 0x01 Power on Reset type detection soft hard 0x02 AP initialization before microcode loading 0x03 North Bridge initialization before microcode loading 0x04 South Bridge initialization before micr...

Page 74: ...h Bridge initialization South Bridge module specific 0x1B Pre memory South Bridge initialization South Bridge module specific 0x1C Pre Memory South Bridge initialization South Bridge module specific 0x1D 0x2A OEM pre memory initialization codes 0x2B Memory initialization Serial Presence Detect SPD data reading 0x2C Memory initialization Memory presence detection 0x2D Memory initialization Programm...

Page 75: ...itialization error SPD reading has failed 0x52 Memory initialization error Invalid memory size or memory modules do not match 0x53 Memory initialization error No usable memory detected 0x54 Unspecified memory initialization error 0x55 Memory not installed 0x56 Invalid CPU type or speed 0x57 CPU mismatch 0x58 CPU self test failed or possible CPU cache error 0x59 CPU microcode is not found or microc...

Page 76: ...nstallPEIMemory routine in PEI Core called twice 2 Recovery started 3 DXEIPL was not found 3 DXE Core Firmware Volume was not found 4 Recovery failed 4 S3 Resume failed 7 Reset PPI is not available DXE Phase Status Code Description 0x60 DXE Core is started 0x61 NVRAM initialization 0x62 Installation of the South Bridge Runtime Services 0x63 CPU DXE initialization is started 0x64 CPU DXE initializa...

Page 77: ... DXE initialization South Bridge module specific 0x77 South Bridge DXE initialization South Bridge module specific 0x78 ACPI module initialization 0x79 CSM initialization 0x7A 0x7F Reserved for future AMI DXE codes 0x80 0x8F OEM DXE initialization codes 0x90 Boot Device Selection BDS phase is started 0x91 Driver connecting is started 0x92 PCI Bus initialization is started 0x93 PCI Bus Hot Plug Con...

Page 78: ...us hot plug 0xB6 Clean up of NVRAM 0xB7 Configuration Reset reset of NVRAM settings 0xB8 0xBF Reserved for future AMI codes 0xC0 0xCF OEM BDS initialization codes DXE Error Codes 0xD0 CPU initialization error 0xD1 North Bridge initialization error 0xD2 South Bridge initialization error 0xD3 Some of the Architectural Protocols are not available 0xD4 PCI resource allocation error Out of Resources 0x...

Page 79: ...1 System is entering S1 sleep state 0x02 System is entering S2 sleep state 0x03 System is entering S3 sleep state 0x04 System is entering S4 sleep state 0x05 System is entering S5 sleep state 0x10 System is waking up from the S1 sleep state 0x20 System is waking up from the S2 sleep state 0x30 System is waking up from the S3 sleep state 0x40 System is waking up from the S4 sleep state 0xAC System ...

Page 80: ...iTAC be liable for direct indirect incidental special or consequential damages arising from the BIOS update or recovery The BIOS Recovery file is named xxxx cap where the xxxx portion is the motherboard model number Examples 5630 cap 7106 cap 7109 cap etc Please make sure that you are using the correct BIOS Recovery file from MiTAC s web site BIOS Recovery Process 1 Place the recovery BIOS file xx...

Page 81: ...ver during the BIOS recovery process This can damage the BIOS recovery bootloader and prevent it from loading a subsequent time 7 Wait for the BIOS recovery procedure to complete Completion is signified with the message Flash update completed Press any key to reset the system displayed on screen 8 Remove the USB disk and reboot If your system does not have video output or the POST code halts at FF...

Page 82: ...e of BIOS Temp sensor name explanation is also included for readers reference Figure 1 Sensor Location NOTE The red mark indicates the sensor Fan and Temp Sensor Location 1 Fan Sensor It is located in the third pin of the fan connector which detects the fan speed rpm 2 Temp Sensor refer to Figure 1 Sensor Location They detect the system temperature around ...

Page 83: ... Temp Sensor Name Explanation CPU Temperature Temperature of the CPU Area CPU VR Temperature Temperature of the CPU VR Area DIMM Temperature Temperature of DIMM Slot CPU Fan Speed Fan Speed of CPU_FAN1 System Fan Speed Fan Speed of System_FAN1 ...

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