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Chapter 3 BIOS Description

DRAM Clock/Timing Control Menu

Performance Mode (Default: Disabled)

This option is used to disable or enable performance mode.

DRAM Timing control (Default: By SPD)

This option determines DRAM timing using SPD or manual configuration. Only set as manual, the following 4 items can be updated.

DRAM CAS Latency (Default: 2.5T)

This option determines CAS Latency. The available setting values are: 2T, 2.5T, 3T.

RAS Active Time (tRAS) (Default: 6T)

This option determines RAS active time. The available setting values are: 4T - 9T.

RAS Precharge Time (tRP) (Default: 3T)

This option is used to define the idel clocks after issusing a precharge com- mand to the SDRAM.

RAS to CAS Delay (tRCD) (Default: 3T)

This option is used to define the minimum RAS to CAS delay using 1us granularity.

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Contents Version Item Checklist Declaration of conformity HON HAI Precision Industry Table of Contents Chapter Driver CD Introduction Chapter Special Bios FunctionsChapter Directions for Bundled Software Page Page Page Main Features Onboard 1394 optional Onboard LANOnboard I/O Onboard GraphicsAdvanced Features Green FunctionMotherboard Layout ATX 12V connector ATX power connectorPHY optional AGP slotFloppy disk connector IDE connectorsFlash Rom South Bridge controllerInstallation Instructions Installation Instructions Installation of CPU CPUInstallation of CPU Fan Installation Instructions Vendor Type CPU Qualified Vendor ListFrequence Installation of DDR Memory MemoryMemory Qualified Vendor List Vender Type SizeChapter Installation Instructions Pin ATX power connector PWR1 Power SupplyPin ATX12V Power Connector PWR2 Rear Panel Connectors This motherboard provides the ports as belowLine-in Line-out Front channels Microphone FDD Connector Other ConnectorsHDD connectors IDE1 & IDE2 Front Panel Connector FP1 IrDA Header IR optional USB Headers FusbFan Connectors CPUFAN, FAN1 Audio Connectors CdinHeader F1394 optional Wake-Up On LAN WOLPdif Out Connector Spdout Audio Interface FaudioPCI Slots Expension SlotsAGP Slot AGP Qualified Vendor List Installing an expansion cardVender Type Video Memory CNR Slot optional Description of Jumpers JumpersClear Cmos Jumper Clscmos BIOS-Protection Jumper Fwhen CNR Audio Selection Jumper J24Powering off the computer Starting up for the first timeBios Description Enter Bios Setup Press TAB to show Post screen, DEL to enter SetupStandard Cmos Features Bios FeaturesAdvanced Bios Features Advanced Chipset FeaturesPower Management Setup PnP/PCI ConfigurationsStandard Cmos Features DateTime IDE Primary/Secondary Master/SlaveVideo Drive A/BHalt On Memory Bios Features SuperBoot SuperBoot Default DisabledAdvanced Bios Features Quick Power On Self Test Default Enabled First/Second/Third Boot Device Default Floppy/HDD- 0/CDROMBoot Other Device Default Enabled Swap Floppy Drive Default DisabledTypematic Delay Msec Default Security Option Default SetupApic Mode Default Enabled MPS Version Control For OS DefaultTM2 Bus Ratio Default 0 Thermal Management Default Thermal MonitorTM2 Bus VID Default Advanced Chipset Features Performance Mode Default Disabled Dram Timing control Default By SPDDram CAS Latency Default 2.5T RAS Active Time tRAS Default 6TAGP Aperture Size Default 64 MB Graphic Window WR Combin Default DisabledAGP Fast Write Support Default Enabled AGP Data Rate Default AutoVGA Share Memory Size Default 32 MB Graphics Engin Clock Default 133 MHzIntegrated Peripherals Audio Access Interface Default EDB Bus Internal PCI/IDE Default BothIDE Primary/ Secondary Master/Slave PIO Default Auto Primary/Secondary Master/Slave UltraDMA Default AutoSIS USB Controller Default Enabled USB Ports Number Default 6 portsUSB 2.0 Supports Default Enabled USB Keyboard Support Default EnabledOnboard FDC Controller Default Enabled Onboard Serial Port1/2 Default 3F8/IRQ4 / 2F8/IRQ3Uart Mode Select Default Normal UR2 Duplex Mode Default HalfPower Management Setup Acpi function Default EnabledAcpi Suspend Type Default S1POS Power Management Default User DefineVideo Off Option Default Susp, Stby off Video Off Method Default Dpms SupportedSwitch Function Default Break/Wake Modem Use IRQ Default AutoIRQ 3-7,9-15, NMI Default Enabled IRQ 8 Break Suspend Default DisabledRing Power Up Control Default Enabled Macpme Power Up Control Default EnabledMonth Alarm Day of Month AlarmTime hhmmss Alarm Primary/Secondary IDE Default DisabledPnP/PCI Configurations Reset Configuration Data Default DisabledResources Controlled By Default AutoESCD PCI/VGA Palette Snoop Default DisabledPC Health Status Frequency/Voltage Control Load Fail-Safe Defaults Load Optimized DefaultsSet Password Enter PasswordSave & Exit Setup Exit Without SavingSave to Cmos and Exit Y/N?Y Quit Without Saving Y/N?NChapter Utility CD content Install DriverAccessories Browse CDStart to Install divers Install IDE DriverInstall AGP Driver Install VGA DriverInstall DirectX Using 4-/6-Channel Audio Install USB 2.0 DriverInstalling the Audio Driver Attaching Speakers Channel Analog Audio OutputLine-out Rear channels Line-out Front channels Microphone Selecting 4- or 6-Channel Setting Digital Audio OutputClick the Speaker Configuration tab Testing Each Speaker Playing KaraokeInstall LAN Driver Install Norton Internet Security Directions for Bundled Software SuperStep features Using SuperStepDirections for Bundled Software Directions for Bundled Software SuperLogo features Using SuperLogoDirections for Bundled Software SuperUpdate features Using SuperUpdateDirections for Bundled Software Backup Bios to local image Directions for Bundled Software Directions for Bundled Software Update Bios On-line Click OK to update Bios Click Restart Special Bios Functions SuperSpeed SuperBoot SuperBIOS-Protect SuperRecovery Hotkey SelectionHard Disk Selection What is a Hidden Partition? Main MenuDivide Hidden Partition Divide Hidden PartitionRelease Hidden Partition Backup Cmos Setup BackupBackup Partition Table Backup Hard disk Data Recovery Back to MainRecover Cmos Setup Recover Partition TableChange Password Introduction Recover Hard disk Data