Intel X58, ICH10R user manual Power User Overclock Setting, Bios Security Features

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3-11 Power User Overclock Setting

CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright(C)1985-2005 American Megatrends. Inc.

Power User Overclock Setting

Overclocking Configuration

 

 

 

 

Help Item

CPU Bridge Configuration

 

Press Enter

 

 

 

CPU Overclock

 

133

 

 

Configure CPU Bridge Feature

CPU Voltage at next boot

 

Default

 

 

VDIMM Select

 

Default

 

 

NB1.1 V Setting

 

Default

 

 

↑↓→← Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help

F5:Discard Changes

F6:Fail-Safe Defaults

F7:Optimized Defaults

 

 

 

 

 

 

CPU Voltage at next Boot

Use this item to select CPU voltage at next boot. The optional settings are: Default; 1.2000 V~1.550V.

VDIMM Select

Use this item to select voltage for memory modules. The optional settings areL: Default; 1.525 V ~1.650V.

NB 1.1 V

The optional setting values are: Default; 1.150v; 1.200v and 1.250V.

CPU Bridge Configuration

Users can Press Enter to have a brief view of the CPU information and select relative values for the following sub-items, which includes: QPI Link Speed; QPI Frequency; Memory Frequency; memory Mode; Demand Scrubbing; Patrol Scrubbing and Throttling-closed loop; Throttling-open loop.

QPI Frequency

The optional settings are: Auto; 4.800GT and 6.400 GT.

Memory Frequency

This item is used to force a DDR3 frequency slower than the common tCK detected via SPD.

3-12 BIOS Security Features

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BIOS Security Features

 

 

 

 

 

Security Settings

 

 

 

Help Item

Supervisor Password:

Not Installed

 

Install

or change the

User Password:

Not Installed

 

 

 

 

password

Change Supervisor Password

Press Enter

 

 

 

Change User Password

Press Enter

 

 

 

Boot Sector Virus Protection

Disabled

 

 

 

↑↓→← Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit

F1:General Help

F5:Discard Changes F6:Fail-Safe Defaults

F7:Optimized Defaults

 

 

 

 

 

You can set either supervisor or user password, or both of them. The differences are: Supervisor password: Can enter and change the options of the setup menus.

User password: Can only enter but do not have the right to change the options of the setup menus. When you select this function, the following message will appear at the center of the screen to assist you in creating a password.

ENTER PASSWORD:

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Contents Intel X58 Express Chipset Intel ICH10R Chipset Based Environmental Protection Announcement Table of Content Iii Safety Environmental InstructionReversion Revision History Date First Edition Feb Manual Revision InformationChapter Features of MotherboardSpecial Features of motherboard DIY Clear Chipset DesignCPU Socket LGAPerformance List Test ConfigurationCMOS2 Layout DiagramJumper Name Description Cmos RAM Clear 3-pin JBAT1 Hardware installation StepsChecking Motherboard’s Jumper Setting USB Power On function Enabled/Disabled JP3/JP4 Keyboard function Enabled/Disabled JP1About Intel LGA 1366 CPU Make sure it is moved upwards LGA 1366 CPU Installation GuidePin-1 Indicator Intel Reference Thermal Solution Assembly Installation Tips: Installing MemoryPriority Standard function Expansion CardsPCI Express Slot Installing the CrossFire Bridge Card Page ATX 12V Power Connector 8-pin block ATX12V1 Connectors, HeadersPower Connector 24-pin block ATXPWR1 USB Port connector USB port from CN1, CN2 and UL1, UL2 PS/2 Mouse & PS/2 Keyboard Connector KB1LAN Port connector RJ-45 LAN port from UL1, UL2 7Floppy drive Connector 34-pin block FLOPPY1IDE Connector 40-pin block IDE1 Headers CD Audio-In Headers 4-pin CDIN1 Power switch PWR BTN8FAN Headers SYSFAN1, SYSFAN2 3-pin, CPUFAN1 4-pin Spdif Out header Hdmispdif IR infrared module Headers 5-pin IR1Beep Meaning Starting Up Your ComputerGetting Help Entering SetupPress Del to enter Setup Main Menu Standard Bios Features Advanced Bios Feature Integrated Peripherals Advanced Chipset FeaturesHard Disk Write Protection Power On by keyboardIDE Detect Time OutSec Atapi 80 Pin Cable Detect Host & Device Host DeviceUSB Configuration Power Management Features Miscellaneous Control Smart FAN Configurations FAN1 Mode Setting Smart FAN ConfigurationPC Health Status Health FunctionBios Security Features Power User Overclock SettingSave Changes and Exit / Discard and Exit Load Optimized Defaults/ Load Fail-Safe DefaultsLoad Fail-Safe Defaults From Magic Install Menu you may make 10 selections Driver & Free Program InstallationINF Install Intel X58 Chipset System Driver Sound Install ALC888 HD Audio Codec Driver RAID Install Jmicron RAID Driver LAN Install Realtek Gigabit Ethernet NIC DriverNorton Install Norton Internet Security 6PC-HEALTH Install MyGuard Hardware Monitor Utility Raiddisk Install Jmicron X32 RAID DiskAhci Install Intel Ahci Driver Step How to Update BiosIntel Platform RAID Function Installation How to make a RAID driver diskette? Pro Magic Plus Function Introduction System Requirements 12 G.P.I. Function LED Display

X58, ICH10R specifications

The Intel ICH10R and X58 chipset combination represents a significant advancement in motherboard technology, forming a critical backbone for high-performance computing. Highlighted for their versatility and expanded connectivity options, these components were instrumental in catering to the growing demands of power users and gamers alike.

The Intel ICH10R, or I/O Controller Hub, is distinguished by its support for advanced RAID configurations, specifically RAID 0, 1, 5, and 10. This feature allows users to enhance data redundancy and performance, making it a preferred choice for data-intensive applications. With a total of six SATA II ports, the ICH10R ensures extensive storage options for modern setups, enabling users to connect multiple hard drives and SSDs for superior performance and speed. Additionally, the ICH10R includes support for AHCI, which allows for advanced features like Native Command Queuing, improving overall storage efficiency.

On the other hand, the Intel X58 chipset was designed to support Intel's Core i7 processors, which utilize the LGA 1366 socket. This architecture offered a marked increase in memory bandwidth and efficiency, as it supports Triple Channel DDR3 memory. This allows for substantial memory throughput, essential for memory-heavy tasks like video editing, gaming, and scientific simulations. The X58 also supports up to 24 GB of RAM, accommodating the needs of even the most demanding users.

A notable feature of the X58 chipset is its ability to support multiple graphics cards through NVIDIA's SLI and AMD's CrossFire technologies, offering users the flexibility to create powerful multi-GPU setups. This capability enhances visual performance and image rendering, making it ideal for gaming enthusiasts seeking maximum frame rates.

Further enhancing the X58's utility are its numerous connectivity options, including USB 2.0 and support for PCI Express 2.0 lanes, allowing for a wide range of expansion cards. The chipset also integrates robust power management features, which help optimize energy consumption and ensure system stability under load.

In summary, the Intel ICH10R and X58 chipset combination provides an impressive array of features, technologies, and characteristics tailored for high-performance computing environments. With their support for RAID, advanced memory configurations, and multi-GPU setups, they remain a noteworthy choice for gamers and professionals seeking a powerful and flexible computing solution.