EVGA 650I manual Intentions of the Kit

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Introduction

Intentions of the Kit

This kit provides you with the motherboard and all connecting cables necessary to install the motherboard into a PC cabinet. If you are building a PC, you will use most of the cables provided in the kit. If however, you are replacing a motherboard, you will not need many of the cables.

When replacing a motherboard in a PC cabinet, you will need to reinstall an operating system even though the current drives have an operating system.

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Contents Page User Guide Table of Contents Unpacking and Parts Descriptions Configuring the Bios Page Page Vii Before You Begin… Parts not in the KitIntentions of the Kit Page High-speed Memory FeaturesUltimate Overclocking Comprehensive Overclocking ToolsDualDDR2 Memory Architecture Multiple Disk SetupTrue x16 PCI Express Support Nvidia MediaShield StorageNetworking with Nvidia nForce Bootable Multidisk ArrayRAID Morphing Nvidia Native Gigabit EthernetUSB Motherboard Specifications Page Unpacking EquipmentSata Signal Cable Qty Four Nvidia nForce 650i Ultra MotherboardNvidia nForce 650i Ultra Motherboard Layout Chassis Backpanel Connectors Hardware Installation Safety InstructionsInstalling the CPU Preparing the MotherboardInstalling the CPU Fan Installing Memory DIMMsInstalling the I/O Shield Installing the MotherboardSecuring the Motherboard into the Chassis Connecting Cables Setting Switches ¾ COM ‰ FDD ‰ IDEPower Connections Pin ATX Power PWR1Connecting IDE Hard Disk Drives Pin ATX 12V Power PWR2Connecting Serial ATA Cables Connecting Internal Headers Front Panel HeaderFront Panel Header Pins USB 2.0 Header Pins USB HeadersFront Audio Connector AudioFDD Connector Fan ConnectionsExpansion Slots PCI SlotsPCI Express x1 Slots Jumper SettingsClear Cmos Jumper Clrcmos PCI Express x16 SlotConfiguring the Bios Enter Bios Setup Main Menu‰ Advanced Chipset Features ‰ Standard Cmos Features‰ Advanced Bios Features ‰ Power Management Setup‰ Save & Exit Setup ‰ Load Defaults‰ Set Password ‰ Exit Without SavingStandard Cmos Features Menu Standard Cmos Features MenuDate and Time IDE Channel and Sata Channel‰ Manual ‰ None‰ Auto ¾ LargeDrive a ‰ All Errors‰ No Errors Halt On‰ All, But Disk/Key Memory‰ All, But Diskette ‰ Extended MemoryAdvanced Bios Features CdromRemovable Device Priority Hard Disk Boot PriorityNetwork Boot Priority CPU Internal CacheBoot Other Device Quick Power On Self TestFirst/Second/Third Boot Device Boot Up NumLock StatusMPS Version Control For OS Apic ModeSecurity Option Full Screen Logo ShowAdvanced Chipset Features Advanced Chipset FeaturesSystem Clocks CPU Spread SpectrumFrequency Settings HT Multiplier Spread SpectrumFSB & Memory Config FSB Memory Clock Mode Auto¾ Unlinked ‰ FSB and Memory Clock Mode¾ Linked ‰ FSB QDR, MHz‰ MEM DDR, MHz ‰ Memory Timing Setting¾ Optimal ¾ Expert ‰ Limit Cpuid MaxVal CPU Configuration‰ CPU Thermal Control ‰ C1E Enhanced Halt State ‰ Execute Disable BitSystem Voltages ‰ Virtualization Technology‰ Memory ‰ nForce SPPNvmem Memory Test Load Timing/Voltage SetHpet Function System Bios CacheableSave Timing/Voltage Set Nvidia GPU ExIntegrated Peripherals Menu Integrated Peripherals Menu‰ Primary Master/Slave PIO IDE Function Setup‰ IDE DMA transfer access ‰ Primary Master/Slave Udma‰ RAID Enable RAID ConfigUSB Config ‰ Sata x Primary/SecondaryHD Audio MAC ConfigIDE HDD Block Mode Onboard FDC ControllerAcpi Function Power Management Setup MenuAcpi Suspend Type ‰ Password Power On by AlarmPower on Function Soft-Off by Pbnt‰ Hot Key Power On PnP/PCI Configuration Menu‰ Mouse Left Init Display First Reset Configuration DataResources Controlled By PCI/VGA Palette Snoop IRQ ResourcesMaximum Payload Size System Monitor Menu System Monitor MenuDynamic Fan Control Press Enter to display the Dynamic Fan Control menuHardware Installation