Quantum PlatiniX 2 manual

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Appendix

The select CPU frequency is shown in the LED window with three colors: green digits indicate the frequency is entirely safe, yellow digits indicate the frequency is relatively safe, and red flashing digits indicate the frequency is somehow dangerous that may lead the system down. We recommend you not to select the Red Flashing frequency to run.

To avoid accident, we recommend you to save your program before run StepEasy.

1.You can click on the 1MHz increase (decrease) or 10MHz increase (decrease) button to set your wanted frequency, then click on the “GO” button to run at the select frequency.

2.Also, you can drag the slider to the wanted frequency, then click on the “GO” button to run at the select frequency.

3.You can click on the “Default” button, then click on the “GO” button to run at the default frequency.

4.StepEasy enables you to save the successful CPU tune frequency for next use. If you want to save the current frequency, click on the “Save” button to realize it.

5.When click on the “Load” button, the saved CPU frequency is obtained immediately.

6.When click on the “Min” button, the utility will minimize to an icon in the right-bottom task tray. Whenever click on the QSE(QDI StepEasy ) icon in the task tray, the utility will be activated in the current window.

Note:

1.QDI StepEasy can only support the QDI motherboard with the clock chip that supports StepEasy.

2.The performance of StepEasy depends on the CPU, SDRAM, peripheral equipments and the software running.

3.There exist some risks to change the CPU frequency for the CPU or motherboard. StepEasy can decrease the risks to minimum. But Legend QDI will not be responsible for any damages caused.

4.In order to reduce the risks, it is recommended to increase/decrease the CPU fre- quency by 1MHz.

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Contents Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer Quantum Designs HK Inc Contents PlatiniX 2 Francais Bios DescriptionQDI Driver CD ManageEasy BIOS-ProtectEasy Norton AntiVirus AppendixForm factor Key FeaturesSystem memory Onboard IDEAdvanced features Onboard I/OAGP Interface Green function Main Expansion Slots and ConnectorsThis page is intentionally left blank External Connectors PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse ConnectorParallel Port, Serial Port Connectors UART1, UART2 ATX12V Power Supply Connectors & Power Switch Power SW Power LED Connector Pwrled Hard Disk LED Connector HdledReset Switch Reset Speaker Connector SpeakerInfrared Header IrDA Sound Connector PC-PCIIntruder Detect SwitchJINTRReserved Fan Connectors PWRFAN, CPUFAN, ChsfanWake-Up On Internal Modem WOM Wake-Up On LAN WOLAudio Connectors CDIN, MODEM, Auxin Pin SMBus ConnectorSMBUSAvailable on PlatiniX 2-A/-AL, PlatiniX 2I-A/-AL Communication and Networking Riser SlotCNR Chassis Security Switch ChssecSpeaker SpeakerOut Audio InterfaceReservedBIOS-ProtectEasy Jumper JAV Jumper SettingsJFS1 Open Overclocking Jumper Setting JFS1optionalClear Cmos JCC CPU Core Voltage Setting JVID0~4optionalVcoreV JVID4 JVID3 JVID2 JVID1 JVID0Enable/Disable onboard audio JSD Enable keyboard password power-on function JKB This page is intentionally left blank Utility Support Chapter Bios DescriptionPress Del to enter Setup Award Bios Description Entering SetupLoad Optimized Defaults Standard Cmos Features SetupCyls LBA Logical Block Addressing mode Large modeRemark Video Halt OnMemory ItemOption Description CPU SpeedEasy SetupOption Advanced Bios Features SetupOS2 Advanced Chipset Features Setup 64/128MB Option Description Power Management SetupStop Grant #FDD/COM/LPT PNP/PCI Configurations Setup Integrated Peripherals OptionDescription Askir SPP EPP ECP ECP+EPP PC Health Status 650C/1490F Boot with Bios defaults Password SettingBrowse CD Driver InstallAccessory QDI Utility CDNorton AntiVirus QDI ManageEasyLogoEasy Procedures SpeedEasy Quick SetupCPU SpeedEasy Setup Menu QDI BootEasy QDI BootEasy Nota QDI BootEasy Partition Interface see Install RecoveryEasy for the first timeIntroduction Operation ProcessDisabled StepsSystem quits Function Limitation NoneF12 Backup PAR Recovery Interface seeFAT32 after entering OS Steps After pressing this button, turn on/off the switchOthers Ctrl+Bksp Switches to Partition User InterfaceWhat does RecoveryEasy do? Does RecoveryEasy occupy the system resources?Appendix What is multi-boot? What if users lose the password?Does RecoveryEasy protect hard disk against CIH? Instructions InstallationPage Installation du systè me Installation de la carte mè re PlatiniXQDI ManageEasy RecoveryEasyLe menu SpeedEasy QDI BootEasyAppendix Optional Form Factor ATXChipset Intel AGPMotherboard Layout Page Page Item Checklist