Nvidia 780I SLI manual Before You Begin…, Parts not in the Kit

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nForce 780i SLI Motherboard

Before You Begin…

Parts NOT in the Kit

This kit contains all the hardware necessary to install and connect your new NVIDIA® nForce® 780i SLI motherboard. However, it does not contain the following items that must be purchased separately to make the motherboard functional.

qIntel microprocessor:

Intel Core 2 Extreme, Intel Core 2 Quad, Intel Core 2 Duo Pentium EE, Pentium D, Pentium

qCooling fan for the microprocessor

qSystem memory support:

Supports dual channel DDR2 533/667/800, and up to 1200 MHz SLI-Ready Memory. Supports up to 8 GBs DDR2 memory.

qGraphics Card

This motherboard supports 3-way SLI with three x16 PCI Express slots.

qPower Supply

The power supply requirement is dependent upon the power and the number of the GPUs you install. If you are going to SLI two graphics cards, you are going to require more power. As a rule, for one GPU you need a minimum of a 300 W power supply. If you have two GPUs in an SLI configuration, you will need a minimum of a 500 W power supply. If you have three GPUs in an SLI configuration, you will need a minimum of a 1000 W power supply. To calculate the power you are going to require for your specific configuration, go to www.slizone.com.

These instructions tell you how to install each of the parts listed so you can have a functioning motherboard. As you go through the installation instructions, we are assuming you have purchased the necessary parts.

NVIDIA Corporation

October 17, 2007 DU-03597-001_v01

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Contents User Guide Nvidia nForce 780i SLI Motherboard780i 3-Way SLI Motherboard Table of Contents COM1 NForce 780i SLI Motherboard Nvidia Corporation 100 List of Figures Parts not in the Kit Before You Begin…Intentions of the Kit Nvidia nForce Motherboard Motherboard Specifications780i 3-Way SLI Motherboard Unpacking Parts Descriptions UnpackingEquipment Nvidia nForce 780i SLI Motherboard Nvidia nForce 780i SLI Motherboard Layout Chassis Backpanel Connectors Safety Instructions Hardware InstallationPreparing the Motherboard Installing the CPUInstalling Memory DIMMs Installing the CPU FanInstalling the I/O Shield Installing the MotherboardSecuring the Motherboard into the Chassis Connecting Cables Setting SwitchesPower Supply Connectors Power ConnectionsPWR1 Motherboard Connector PWR1 Pin Assignments Pin ATX Power PWR1Pin ATX 12V Power PWR2 Connecting IDE Hard Disk DrivesHardware Installation Connecting Serial ATA Cables Front Panel Header Connecting Internal HeadersIeee 1394a Front Panel Header PinsUSB Headers USB 2.0 Header PinsAudio Front Audio ConnectorFan Connections CPU Fan ConnectorCOM1 FDD Connector Expansion SlotsPCI Slots PCI Express x16 Slots PCI Express x1 SlotClear Cmos Jumper Clrcmos Jumper SettingsThis page is blank Configuring the Bios Main Menu Enter Bios SetupAdvanced Bios Features Standard Cmos FeaturesAdvanced Chipset Features Power Management SetupSet Password Load DefaultsSave & Exit Setup System MonitorStandard Cmos Features Menu Standard Cmos Features MenuIDE Channel and Sata Channel Date and TimeAuto NoneManual LargeNo Errors All ErrorsDrive a Halt OnMemory Cdrom Advanced Bios FeaturesNetwork Boot Priority Hard Disk Boot PriorityRemovable Device Priority CPU Internal CacheFirst/Second/Third Boot Device Quick Power On Self TestBoot Other Device Boot Up NumLock StatusSecurity Option Apic ModeMPS Version Control For OS Full Screen Logo ShowAdvanced Chipset Features Advanced Chipset FeaturesCPU Spread Spectrum System ClocksFrequency Settings Spread Spectrum HT MultiplierSLI-Ready Memory FSB & Memory ConfigFSB and Memory Clock Mode LinkedUnlinked FSB QDR, MHz Memory Timing SettingMEM DDR, MHz OptimalExpert Disable CPU ConfigurationLimit Cpuid MaxVal CPU Thermal ControlTM2 Only Execute Disable BitTM1 & TM2 C1E Enhanced Halt StateSystem Voltages CPU FSBMemory NForce MCP NForce SPPHT nForce SPP MCP NForce MCP AuxiliaryLoad Timing/Voltage Set Nvmem Memory TestSave Timing/Voltage Set System Bios CacheableHpet Function Nvidia GPU ExIntegrated Peripherals Menu Integrated Peripherals MenuIDE DMA transfer access IDE Function SetupPrimary Master/Slave PIO Primary Master/Slave UdmaUSB Config RAID ConfigIDE HDD Block Mode MAC ConfigIEEE1394 controller HD AudioOnboard Serial Port Power Management Setup MenuAcpi Function Power On by AlarmAcpi Suspend Type Soft-Off by PbntButton only Keyboard Password Power on FunctionHot Key Power On Mouse Left Mouse Right Any KeyPnP/PCI Configuration Menu PnP/PCI Configuration MenuReset Configuration Data Init Display FirstResources Controlled By IRQ Resources PCI/VGA Palette SnoopMaximum Payload Size System Monitor Menu System Monitor MenuPress Enter to display the Dynamic Fan Control menu Dynamic Fan ControlThis page is blank Installing Drivers Software Windows XP Drivers Install Using Nvidia Software Nvidia Performance Group Nvidia Control Panel Device Settings CPU Current Hardware SettingsMotherboard Row Address Strobe MemoryRAS to CAS access Write Recovery TimeRAS to RAS Delay Memory bank switchCommand Per Clock To R Command DelayTo W Timing CAS LatencyGPU Dynamic Bios Access View System Information Profile Policies Manage Your System Bios Nvidia System Monitor Using Nvidia Software 780i 3-Way SLI Motherboard Using Nvidia Software 780i 3-Way SLI Motherboard Award Post Code Appendix A. Post Codes for Tritium PlatformAward Post Codes Name Description Post Codes Award Post Codes Name Description Award Post Codes Name Description Award Post Codes Name Description Award Post Codes Name Description Nvmm Post Codes Nvmm Post Codes Name Description 780i 3-Way SLI Motherboard SLI Connector Appendix B. Configuring an SLI ConfigurationForceWare Driver Way Nvidia SLI connectorWindows Vista Device Manager Enabling 3-Way SLI Nvidia Control Panel, Set SLI ConfigurationSLI Visual Indicators Operating in 3DMark2006 Verifying 3-way SLI is Active Base Memory IndexFSB and Memory Clock Mode, 45 FSB Reference Clock HT Spread Spectrum Limit Cpuid MaxVal, 48 LI-Ready Memory, 44 load plate Sata Spread Spectrum TWTR Copyright 110