Intel user manual GA-8N775 Motherboard

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Step 2:

If you do not create RAID, select Hard Disk Boot Priority under the Advanced BIOS Features menu. In the Hard Disk Boot Priority submenu, select the model of the SATA hard drive onto which you wish to install Microsoft Windows 2000/XP. You should see a screen similar to Figure 3 below.

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Hard Disk Boot Priority

 

1. CH2 M.

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Item Help

 

2. CH3 M.

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ST3120026AS

 

 

Menu Level

 

3. Bootable Add-in Cards

 

 

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select a device, then

 

 

 

 

 

 

press <+> to move it

 

 

 

 

 

 

up, or <-> to move it

 

 

 

 

 

 

down the list. Press

 

 

 

 

 

 

<ESC> to exit this

 

 

 

 

 

 

menu.

 

: Move

 

PU/PD/+/-: Change Priority

F10: Save

ESC: Exit

Figure 3

After configuring the SATA controller mode in system BIOS, if you wish to create RAID, save the settings and exit. Then go to RAID BIOS (refer to (3)Configure RAID set in RAID BIOS section) to configure the RAID array. After finished, re-enter the system BIOS Setup to set hard disk boot priority before OS installation. Select Hard Disk Boot Priority under the Advanced BIOS Features menu. In the Hard Disk Boot Priority submenu, select the RAID array onto which you wish to install Microsoft Windows 2000/XP (Figure 4).

CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright (C) 1984-2005 Award Software

Hard Disk Boot Priority

 

1. SCSI-0:

NVIDIA MIRROR 111.7

 

Item Help

 

2. Bootable Add-in Cards

 

Menu Level

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use <

> or < > to

 

 

 

 

select a device, then

 

 

 

 

press <+> to move it

 

 

 

 

up, or <-> to move it

 

 

 

 

down the list. Press

 

 

 

 

<ESC> to exit this

 

 

 

 

menu.

 

 

: Move

PU/PD/+/-: Change Priority

F10: Save

ESC: Exit

 

 

 

Figure 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents GA-8N775 Motherboard Copyright Product Manual ClassificationTable of Contents Drivers Installation GA-8N775 Motherboard Layout GA-8N775Block Diagram Page Considerations Prior to Installation Installation NoticesInstances of Non-Warranty Preparing Your ComputerFeature Summary CPU4Mbit flash ROM Installation of the CPU and Heatsink Installation of the CPUInstallation of the Heatsink Installation of Memory Dual Channel Memory Configuration Installation of Expansion Cards I/O Back Panel Introduction Connectors Introduction Side Speaker OutATX12V / ATX Power Connector Cpufan / Sysfan Cooler Fan Power Connector FDD Floppy ConnectorIDE1 / IDE2 IDE Connector Pwrled Fpanel Front Panel Jumper Faudio Front Audio Panel Connector Cdin CDSpdifi Spdif In Connector USB1 / FUSB2 / FUSB3 Front USB ConnectorClrcmos Clear Cmos CI Chassis Intrusion, Case OpenRfid English Status Page Setup Menu / Option Page Setup Menu Main MenuMain Menu For example Bios Ver. E5 F12 For Boot Menu„ Standard Cmos Features „ Advanced Bios Features„ Power Management Setup „ PnP/PCI ConfigurationStandard Cmos Features DateTime IDE Channel 0 Master/Slave IDE Channel 1 Master/SlaveFloppy 3 Mode Support for Japan Area Drive a / Drive BHalt on MemoryAdvanced Bios Features Hard Disk Boot PriorityFirst / Second / Third Boot Device Boot Up Floppy SeekPassword Check CPU Hyper-ThreadingLimit Cpuid Max. to No-Execute Memory Protect NoteIntegrated Peripherals SPPIDE Secndry Slave RAID Sataii 1 Primary RAIDSataii 1 Secondary RAID Sataii 2 Primary RAIDOnboard LAN Boot ROM Parallel Port ModeOn-Chip USB USB Keyboard SupportPower Management Setup Power-On by AlarmPME Event Wake Up Modem Ring OnPower On by Mouse Power On by KeyboardKB Power on Password AC Back FunctionPnP/PCI Configurations INTPC Health Status CPU Smart FAN Mode CPU Smart FAN ControlFSB Turbo Mode MB Intelligent TweakerM.I.TM. Note CPU Clock Ratio NoteSystem Clock Mode New FSB Speed QDRCurrent FSB Speed QDR Target FSB Speed QDRLoad Fail-Safe Defaults Load Optimized DefaultsSet Supervisor/User Password Save & Exit Setup Exit Without SavingDrivers Installation Install Chipset DriversSoftware Application Software InformationHardware Information Contact UsEnglish Unique Software Utilities EasyTune 5 Introduction User Interface OverviewSystem requirements Xpress Recovery2 IntroductionHow to use the Xpress Recovery2 Limitations Main Screen of Xpress Recovery2Precautions Before You Begin Flash Bios Method IntroductionMethod 1 Q-FlashTMUtility Exploring the Q-FlashTM / Dual Bios utility screen Task menu for Dual Bios utilityEntering the Q-FlashTMutility Task menu for Q-Flash utilityUsing the Q-FlashTMutility StepsYou can repeat to Part Two Exploring the Q-FlashTMutility screen EnglishCongratulation!! You have updated Bios successfully Bios file becomes F4 after updatingMethod 2 @BIOSTM Utility Methods and stepsEnglish Configuring Sata Hard Drives To configure Sata hard drives, follow the steps belowSPP GA-8N775 Motherboard Step Save and exit Bios Setup Configuring RAID set in RAID Bios YES Nvidia Cd bootdrv Menu Making a Sata Driver DiskInstalling Sata controller driver during OS installation NForce Storage Controller Enter= Continue R=Repair F3=Exit Configuring a bootable RAID array with Microsoft Windows SolutionsYES Appendix 5 2- / 4- / 6- / 8- Channel Audio Function Introduction Introduction of audio connectorsStereo Speakers Connection and Settings Channel Audio Setup English Step Troubleshooting English English Contact Us Taiwan HeadquartersChina Shanghai

GA-8N775 specifications

The Intel GA-8N775 is a motherboard that serves as an excellent platform for enthusiasts and gamers looking to build a high-performance PC. Designed to support Intel processors, this motherboard is specifically engineered to enhance performance through a range of innovative features and technologies.

One of the standout characteristics of the GA-8N775 is its support for the Intel LGA 775 socket, accommodating a variety of Pentium 4, Pentium D, and Celeron series processors. This flexibility allows users to choose from a spectrum of CPUs, facilitating upgrades and customization according to their needs.

The GA-8N775 is built on the NVIDIA nForce4 chipset, recognized for its robust performance capabilities. This chipset enhances the overall system stability and processing power, crucial for demanding applications and intensive gaming sessions. The motherboard supports dual-channel DDR2 memory, offering increased bandwidth and improved system performance. With multiple memory slots available, users can expand their memory to meet the requirements of modern applications, playing a vital role in multitasking and overall system responsiveness.

Another notable feature is the integrated NVIDIA graphics support, which allows users to enjoy decent graphics performance without the need for a dedicated GPU. However, the motherboard also includes PCI Express x16 slots, providing the flexibility for users who wish to install high-end graphics cards for superior gaming and graphical capabilities.

For storage, the GA-8N775 supports a variety of SATA connections, allowing users to connect multiple hard drives and SSDs for increased storage capacity and faster data transfer speeds. The board also features RAID support, giving users options for data redundancy and performance optimization.

In terms of connectivity, the motherboard is equipped with several USB ports, ensuring compatibility with various peripherals. Additionally, integrated audio capabilities provide satisfactory sound quality for most users, making it suitable for both gaming and multimedia applications.

The GA-8N775 is designed with upgradeability and durability in mind. Its robust PCB and numerous expansion slots ensure longevity and adaptability as technology progresses. Overall, the Intel GA-8N775 motherboard is an ideal choice for building a versatile and powerful computing system, suitable for a wide range of users, from gamers to professionals in need of reliable performance.