Nvidia 754 specifications Installation Power-On/Off Remote, Simple ATX power ON/OFF controller

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Installation

3-6 Power-On/Off (Remote)

This board has a 24-pin ATX and a 4-pin ATX12V power supply connector to support power supplies with Remote On/Off feature. The 4-pin ATX12V connector must be plugged in for the system to operate safely. The chassis power button should be connected to the mainboard front panel PW_ON header.

You can turn off the system in two ways: by pressing the front panel power On/Off button or using the "Soft Off" function that can be controlled by an operating system such as Windows®XP/ME/2000/98.

Note: The board requires a minimum of 400 Watt power supply to operate. Your system configuration (amount of memory, add-in cards, peripherals, etc.) may exceed this minimum power requirement. To ensure that adequate power, use a 550 Watt (or higher) power supply and recommend to use PSU that have 12V current total of (>=) 20A.

12V 4-pin

24-pin

PW-ON

Case (chassis) Power ON/OFF button (PW-ON)

Figure 13: Simple ATX power ON/OFF controller

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Contents Manual Revision August 30 Disclaimer of Warranties Post Port Frequently Asked Questions Table of Contents Section RAID Configuration Left Blank Introduction Mainboard Features RAID function available on chipset S-ATA/S-ATA II ports Special Features Bios Features Magic Health System Block Diagram Introduction Mainboard Specification Processor SpecificationChipset Main MemoryAt Rear Panel AudioPeripheral Interfaces Front Panel Controller Onboard connector and pin-headerSpecial Features Form Factor Mainboard Layout InstallationStep Installation Easy Installation ProcedureCPU Installation Installation Installation Jumper Settings Memory Installation Installation System Memory Configuration Memory LayoutMemory configurations supported Installation VGA Card Installation Installation Jcpufan / Jpwrfan / Jsysfan Installation Device ConnectorsPW1 CD-INAUX-IN CUSB3/CUSB4/CUSB5 Six USB 2.0 ports EZ-Button RESET, PW-ONCFP CIR Cspk Simple ATX power ON/OFF controller Installation Power-On/Off RemoteInstallation Main Menu To enter the Setup ProgramStandard Cmos Setup Standard Cmos SetupBios Features Setup Advanced Bios FeaturesInit Display First Security Option Chipset Features Setup Advanced Chipset FeaturesFor setting Dram command rate timing Options Auto, 1T, 2T Options Auto, 2.5ns to 9.5ns in 0.5ns increments Options Auto, 1ns ~ 15ns Integrated Peripherals Integrated PeripheralsChipset IDE Devices Onboard Device Legacy Devices Power Management Power Management SetupPNP/PCI/PCI-E Configuration Setup PNP/PCI/PCI-E ConfigurationInterrupt requests are shared as shown below PCI Express related itemsPC Health Status PC Health StatusVoltage level of the 5V Standby Smart Fan example Frequency/Voltage Control Power Bios FeaturesPcie Clock Load Optimized Defaults Defaults MenuLoad Fail-Safe Defaults Supervisor/User Password Setting Enter PasswordSave & Exit Setup Exiting BiosSave to Cmos and Exit Y/N? Y Exit Without SavingRAID Basics RAID ConfigurationIntroduction RAID 0 Striping RAID Configuration NVidia RAID Features Enable RAID ROM RAID Configuration Enable RAID FunctionPrepare driver floppy RAID Configuration Create RAID ArrayInstall Software utility for Windows Install O/S into RAID diskEasy Driver Installation Driver InstallationSound Effect Driver Installation Realtek Sound Manager Quick User-guideSpeaker Configuration Driver Installation EqualizerConnector Sensing Driver Installation Speaker TestDriver Installation Connector Sensing Microphone Driver Installation Hrtf DemoDriver Installation General Driver Installation Appendix Update Your System BiosKey in File Name to save previous Bios to file Using the Define a New Array Window Nvidia RAID Bios UtilityCompleting the RAID Bios Setup Appendix Appendix Appendix C Appendix Appendix If password is set, ask for password