Gigabyte AGP 4X/8X Off by Power button, PME Event Wake Up, ModemRingOn/WakeOnLAN, Resume by Alarm

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Off by Power button

Instant-off

Press power button then Power off instantly. (Default value)

Delay 4 Sec.

Press power button 4 sec. to Power off. Enter suspend if button is pressed

 

less than 4 sec.

PME Event Wake Up

Disabled

Disable this function.

Enabled

Enable PME Event Wake up. (Default value)

ModemRingOn/WakeOnLAN

An incoming call via modem can awake the system from any suspend state or an input signal comes from the other client server on the LAN can awake the system from any suspend state.

Disabled

Disable Modem Ring on/wake on Lan function.

Enabled

Enable Modem Ring on/wake on Lan. (Default value)

Resume by Alarm

 

You can set "Resume by Alarm" item to enabled and key in Data/time to power on system.

Disabled

Disable this function. (Default value)

Enabled

Enable alarm function to POWER ON 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)

Power On By Mouse

Disabled

Disable this function. (Default value)

Mouse Click

Double click on PS/2 mouse left button to power on the system.

Power On By Keyboard

This feature allows you to set the method for powering-on the system.

The option "Password" allows you to set up to 5 alphanumeric characters to power-on the system. The option "Keyboard 98" allows you to use the standard keyboard 98 to power on the system.

Password

Enter from 1 to 5 characters to set the Keyboard Power On Password.

Disabled

Disabled this function. (Default value)

Keyboard 98

If your keyboard have "POWER Key" button, you can press the key to

 

power on the system.

KB Power ON Password

When "Power On by Keyboard" set at Password, you can set the password here.

EnterInput password (from 1 to 5 characters) and press Enter to set the Keyboard Power On password.

GA-8IPE775 Series Motherboard

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Contents AGP 4X/8X notch Page Mother Board Declaration of Conformity GA-8IPE775 Series Table of Content Table of Content Installing the motherboard to the chassis Features Summary IntroductionOnly for GA-8IPE775 Pro. Only for GA-8IPE775-G GA-8IPE775 Series Motherboard Layout GA-8IPE775 Pro/-GBlock Diagram DDREnglish English Hardware Installation Process StepInstall the Central Processing Unit CPU HT functionality requirement contentInstallation of Memory Installation of the HeatsinkDDR Introduction Dual Channel Technology DS Double Side, SS Single Side Install expansion cards Install I/O Peripherals Cables PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse ConnectorParallel Port, Serial Port and VGA Port LPT/COMA/COMB USB / LAN Connector Audio ConnectorsConnectors Introduction ATX12V/ATX Power Connector 5 Cpufan / Sysfan / Pwrfan Cooler Fan Power Connector IDE1 / IDE2 IDE1 / IDE2 ConnectorFDD Floppy Connector PwrledFpanel 2 x 10 pins Connector Faudio Front Audio Connector Surcen Surround Center ConnectorCdin CD In Connector Spdifio Spdif In/Out ConnectorFUSB1 / FUSB2 Front USB Connector IrcirGame Game Connector Infolink18 F11394 Ieee 1394 Connector 19 F21394 Ieee 1394 ConnectorSATA0/SATA1 Serial ATA Connector CI Chassis Intrusion, Case OpenBAT Battery Clrcmos Clear CmosBios Setup Status Page Setup Menu / Option Page Setup Menu Advanced Bios FeaturesMain Menu Integrated PeripheralsPower Management Setup PnP/PCI ConfigurationsLoad Fail-Safe Defaults Load Optimized DefaultsStandard Cmos Features DateTime IDE Channel 0 Master, Slave / IDE Channel 1 Master, Slave Drive a / Drive BFloppy 3 Mode Support for Japan Area Halt onMemory Base MemoryAdvanced Bios Features Hard Disk Boot PriorityFirst / Second / Third Boot Device Password Check Boot to OS2 or DR-DOSCPU Hyper-Threading Limit Cpuid Max. toIntegrated Peripherals Sata Port0 Configure as Sata Port1 Configure asOn-Chip Primary PCI IDE On-Chip Secondary PCI IDEOnboard LAN Boot ROM USB Mouse SupportAC97 Audio Onboard H/WUart Mode Select UR2 Duplex ModeParallel Port Mode ECP Mode Use DMAPower Management Setup Midi Port IRQCIR Port Address CIR Port IRQOff by Power button Resume by AlarmPower On By Mouse Power On By KeyboardPnP/PCI Configurations AC Back FunctionPC Health Status CPU Warning Temperature Power FAN Fail WarningCPU FAN Fail Warning System FAN Fail WarningFrequency/Voltage Control CPU Clock RatioCPU Host Clock Control CPU Host Frequency MhzAGP/PCI/SRC Fixed Memory Frequency ForMemory Frequency Mhz AGP/PCI/SRC Frequency MhzLoad Fail-Safe Defaults Load Optimized DefaultsCPU OverVoltage Control Normal CPU VcoreSet Supervisor/User Password Save & Exit Setup Exit Without SavingFlash Bios Method Introduction What is Dual Bios Technology?How to use Dual Bios and Q-Flash Utility? Wide Range Protection DisableDefault, Enable Boot From Main BIOSDefault, Backup BiosAuto Recovery EnableDefault, Disable Halt On Error DisableDefault, EnableKeep DMI Data EnableDefault, Disable Copy Main ROM Data to BackupBefore You Begin Entering the Q-FlashTMutility Exploring the Q-FlashTM / Dual Bios utility screen Move to the Bios file you want to flash and press Enter Load Default Settings Press Y on your Exploring the Q-FlashTMutility screen Bios file in the floppy disk Congratulation!! You have updated Bios successfully Method 2 @ Bios Utility English Stereo Speakers Connection and Settings 6- / 8- Channel Audio Function IntroductionChannel Analog Audio Output Mode Basic 6 Channel Analog Audio Output Mode Channel Audio Setup using Audio Combo Kit, Optional Device English Spdif Output Device Optional Device Introduction of audio connectors Jack-Sensing and UAJ IntroductionAuto-detecting Manual setting UAJ IntroductionXpress Recovery2 Introduction How to use the Xpress Recovery2Backup English English Install Drivers Pictures below are shown in Windows XPItem Description Software Application Software Information FAQ English Troubleshooting END Technical Support/RMA Sheet Acronyms Ioapic English Contact Us Taiwan HeadquartersChina Shanghai

AGP 4X/8X specifications

The Gigabyte AGP 4X/8X graphics card represents a pivotal advancement in the world of computer graphics, offering enhanced performance and improved features suitable for a wide range of applications. The Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) interface, which this card utilizes, allows for faster communications between the graphics card and the motherboard, significantly increasing the data transfer rates over its predecessor, the PCI slot.

One of the standout features of the Gigabyte AGP 4X/8X card lies in its dual compatibility with both AGP 4X and AGP 8X, effectively doubling the bandwidth from 1 GB/s to 2 GB/s. This fast data exchange allows for smoother rendering of high-resolution textures, improved frame rates, and better overall gaming experiences. The enhanced bandwidth is essential in meeting the demands of modern applications, making the card an excellent choice for both casual gamers and professional users.

In terms of technology, the card leverages advanced graphics processing units (GPUs) that support various shader models. This enables it to handle complex visual effects with ease, creating more realistic visuals in video games and applications that rely heavily on graphical fidelity. The latest GPU architectures also provide support for features like anti-aliasing, anisotropic filtering, and dynamic lighting, making the visual outputs more stunning.

The Gigabyte AGP card often comes equipped with a substantial amount of onboard video memory, allowing for better performance in graphically intensive tasks. This onboard memory is crucial for buffering textures and graphics data, leading to faster load times and decreased stuttering during gameplay.

Another important characteristic of the Gigabyte AGP 4X/8X graphics card is its robust thermal management. Many models include advanced cooling solutions—such as heat sinks and fans—that help maintain optimal operating temperatures, thus prolonging the lifespan of the card and maintaining performance under strain.

Additionally, the card is designed with ease of installation in mind, featuring a standard AGP connector for straightforward integration into compatible motherboards. With its solid build quality and reliable performance, the Gigabyte AGP 4X/8X remains a compelling option for those looking to upgrade their graphics capabilities without venturing into more complex solutions. It balances performance, technology, and user-friendliness, making it a valuable asset in the realm of graphics hardware.