EVGA 730I manual Date and Time, Sata Channel

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Configuring the BIOS

Date and Time

Using the arrow keys, position the cursor over the month, day, and year. Use the Page Up and Page Down keys to scroll through dates and times. Note that the weekday (Sun through Sat) cannot be changed. This field changes to correspond to the date you enter. Note that the hour value is shown in a

24-hour clock format. Time is represented as hour : minute : second.

Date

(mm:dd:yy)

Sat,

Jul

01 2006

Time

(hh:mm:ss)

14 :

48:

43

SATA Channel

Use these functions to detect and configure the SATA channels. Select a channel and press Enter to display the SATA sub-menu.

`

SATA 1

(A0)

[

 

]

 

None

 

`

SATA 2

(B0)

 

[None]

 

Press ENTER to display

`

SATA

1

(A1)

[None]

IDE Channel sub-menu

`

SATA

2

(B1)

[None]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press ENTER to display

 

IDE HDD Auto-Detect

[Press Enter]

SATA Channel sub-menu

 

SATA 1 (A0)

[Manual}

 

 

 

IDE Auto-Detect

[Press Enter]

Access Mode

[CHS]

 

 

 

 

SATA 1 (A0)

[None}

 

Capacity

 

0 MB

Access Mode

Auto

 

Cylinder

[

0]

Capacity

0

MB

Head

[

0]

Precomp

[

0]

Cylinder

0

 

Landing Zone

[

0]

 

Sector

[

0]

Head

0

 

Precomp

0

 

 

 

 

Landing Zone

0

 

 

 

 

Sector

0

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page User’s Guide Evga nForce 730i MotherboardEvga Table of Contents Fan Connections First/Second/Third Boot Device Resources Controlled By Appendix a Post Codes for the Evga nForce 730i Motherboard List of Figures Intentions of the Kit Parts not in the KitPage Evga nForce Motherboard Motherboard SpecificationsEvga Evga nForce 730i Motherboard Equipment UnpackingEvga nForce Motherboard Sata Signal CableEvga nForce 730i Motherboard Layout Chassis Back Panel Connectors Safety Instructions Hardware InstallationPreparing the Motherboard Installing the CPUInstalling System Memory DIMMs Installing the CPU Fan‰ One Dimm ‰ Two DIMMsInstalling the Motherboard Securing the Motherboard into a System Case Connecting Cables and Setting SwitchesInstalling the I/O Shield ¾ COM ‰ FDD ‰ IDE PW1 Motherboard Connector PW1 Pin Assignments Pin ATX Power PW1Pin ATX 12V Power PW12 Connecting IDE Hard Disk DrivesConnecting Serial ATA Cables Front Panel Header Connecting Internal HeadersUSB Headers USB 2.0 Header PinsSPK Header AudioFan Connections Expansion Slots FDD ConnectorPCI Express x16 Slot PCI SlotsPCI Express x1 Slots Clear Cmos Button Reset and Power ButtonOnboard Buttons Post Port Debug LED Post Port Debug LED and LED Status IndicatorsLED Status Indicators Configuring the Bios Main Menu Enter Bios Setup‰ Advanced Bios Features ‰ Standard Cmos Features‰ Advanced Chipset Features ‰ Power Management Setup‰ Load Optimized Defaults ‰ Load Fail-Safe Defaults‰ Set Supervisor Password/Set User Password ‰ Save & Exit SetupStandard Cmos Features Menu Standard Cmos Features MenuSata Channel Date and Time‰ Auto ‰ None‰ Manual ¾ LargeHalt On ‰ All ErrorsDrive a Memory Cdrom Advanced Bios Features MenuCD-ROM Boot Priority Hard Disk Boot PriorityFirst/Second/Third Boot Device Removable Device PrioritySecurity Option Boot Other DeviceBoot Up NumLock Status Full Screen Logo Show Apic ModeMPS Version Control For OS Advanced Chipset Features Advanced Chipset Features MenuInit Display First Spread Spectrum ControlHybrid SLI Onbaord GPU Display DetectionFrame Buffer Size Hpet SupportSystem Bios Cacheable Integrated Peripherals Menu Integrated Peripherals MenuStorage Config Legacy Devices Onboard DevicesUSB Device Setting Acpi Function Power Management Setup MenuPower on Function Power On by AlarmAcpi Suspend Type Soft-Off by Pbnt‰ Disabled ‰ Mouse ‰ Keyboard ‰ Both Keyboard and Mouse Hot Key Power OnPwron After PWR-Fail ‰ Ctrl-Esc ‰ Ctrl-F1 ‰ Ctrl-Space ‰ AnykeyPnP/PCI Configuration Menu PnP/PCI Configuration MenuPCI/VGA Palette Snoop Resources Controlled ByIRQ Resources Maximum Payload Size PC Health Status Menu PC Health Status MenuPress Enter to display the SmartFan Function menu SmartFan FunctionCPU Frequency/Voltage Control MenuSystem Clocks Frequency Settings‰ Current CPU Freq, MHz ‰ FSB Clock. MHzFSB Memory Clock Mode FSB & Memory Config¾ Unlinked ¾ Linked‰ FSB QDR, MHz ‰ MEM DDR, MHz¾ Optimal Memory Timing Setting¾ Expert ‰ CPU Core System Voltages‰ Gtlvref Lane ‰ Chipset Voltage‰ Memory CPU Feature CPU Clock Ratio Unlock ‰ Execute Disable Bit‰ C1E Function ‰ Virtualization TechnologyDrivers Installation Installing Drivers SoftwareEvga Evga Appendix a Post Codes for the Evga nForce 730i Motherboard Evga Evga Evga Evga Intervention Evga

730I specifications

The EVGA 730I is a compact microATX motherboard that exemplifies efficiency and powerful performance, tailored specifically for entry-level and mid-range desktops. This motherboard stands out with its support for Intel's LGA 775 socket, designed for Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, and Pentium processors, enabling users to opt for a range of compatible CPUs to match their performance needs.

One of the notable features of the EVGA 730I is its support for DDR2 memory, offering dual-channel architecture that enhances overall system performance. With slots accommodating up to 8GB of memory, users can experience responsive computing for everyday tasks and light gaming.

The integrated NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GPU separates this motherboard from its competitors, providing sufficient graphics power for basic gaming and graphics tasks. The onboard video capabilities reduce the need for a dedicated graphics card, keeping the system cost-effective and energy-efficient.

The EVGA 730I is equipped with multiple connectivity options, including six SATA ports that allow users to connect various storage devices for a flexible setup. This motherboard also offers support for RAID 0, 1, and 5 configurations, enhancing data redundancy and performance based on user preferences. The inclusion of USB 2.0 ports ensures seamless connectivity with peripherals, enhancing the user experience.

The motherboard also features high-definition audio capabilities, delivering an immersive sound experience for multimedia applications. This makes the EVGA 730I a suitable choice for both casual gamers and home theater setups.

In terms of design, the EVGA 730I incorporates a robust layout with ample expansion slots. Users can take advantage of PCIe slots for additional graphics or sound cards, ensuring future upgrading is viable as technology progresses.

Overall, the EVGA 730I offers an excellent balance of features, performance, and value, making it a solid option for users looking to build a budget-friendly system that doesn't compromise on quality. Ideal for home users and light gamers alike, this motherboard paves the way for a reliable and enjoyable computing experience. Whether for daily tasks, education, or casual gaming, the EVGA 730I delivers a capable platform for your computing needs.