Tyan Computer B4881V50S4H user manual Hardware monitor submenu, PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility

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Appendix

BIOS

Introduction

Your B4881V50S4H system includes a powerful TYAN Thun- der K8QW Pro S4881 motherboard with Phoenix 8 Mbit LPC Flash ROM.

The BIOS is the motherboard’s basic input/output system. The BIOS contains all the settings required to control the key- board, display, disk drives, serial communications, and a number of miscellaneous functions. This section of the appendix describes the various BIOS settings that can be used to configure your system.

This section covers some aspects of BIOS. Consult the moth- erboard manual for a complete description.

Hardware monitor submenu

Use this screen to monitor hardware information. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> and <Minus> keys to change the value of the selected option.

PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility

Advanced

CPUx Temperature

xxC

Item specific help

Sysx VRM temperature

xxC

 

 

CPUx Fan Speed

xxxxRPM

 

System Fan Speed

xxxxRPM

 

CPUx VDD Voltage

xxV

 

+12V

xxV

 

+12V CPU Board

xxV

 

+5v

xxV

 

+5v CPU Board

xxV

 

+3.3V

xxV

 

AMD8131 Vcore

xxV

 

VCK804 Vcore

xxV

 

 

 

 

F1: Help ÇÈ:Select Item +/-:Setup Values F9:Setup Defaults Esc:Exit

ÅÆ:Select screen Enter: Select X:Sub-menu F10:Previous Values

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Contents B4881V50S4H Page Trademark recognition CopyrightDisclaimer Federal Communications Commission Overview About this manualSafety information Table of Contents Appendix About the B4881V50S4H OverviewFeatures FeaturesUnpacking Box contents Component DescriptionUnpacking Component Description AccessoriesOpening the box About the product About the productSystem front view and front panel System rear viewSystem internal view HT Connector connect to CPU board Motherboard block diagramFourth CPU board block diagramFan header locations Tools Before you beginWork area Before you begin PrecautionsRemoving the chassis cover Installing motherboard componentsInstalling motherboard components Installing CPUs and heatsinks Installing motherboard components Installing memory Position the memory module in the slot Installing CPU expansion board Screws Required Location Installing PCI-X cards Installing hard drivesInstalling hard drives Installing a storage backplane Connect power and data cables to the backplane Installing SATA/SCSI hot swap drives Installing internal hard drives Connect power and data cables to the new drive Rack mounting Rack mountingRack mounting Rack mounting Standalone StandaloneFitting the front door assembly Fitting the front door assemblyFitting the front door assembly Page Power cables Disconnecting all motherboard cablesIntroduction Replacing motherboard componentsSata cables CPU fan power cablesReplacing motherboard components IDE cable CD-ROM LED control board cables Replacing motherboard components Floppy disk drive cablesUSB cables Replacing motherboard components LED Control board connector J115 pin out Function Color PinJ119 ID Switch and J118 LED Replacing the CPU expansion board Replacing the motherboard Replacing the slim CD-ROM driveReplacing the slim CD-ROM drive Replacing the slim CD-ROM drive Replacing the floppy disk drive Replacing the floppy disk driveReplacing the Sata backplane Replacing the Sata backplane Replacing the Sata backplane Replacing cooling fans Replacing power suppliesReplacing power supplies Replacing cooling fans Hardware monitor submenu PhoenixBIOS Setup UtilityIntegrated devices submenu Feature Option DescriptionDirect Remote access configuration submenuHelp resources Returning merchandise for serviceTechnical support