EPoX Computer KP6-FX2 manual Description of the Green Functions

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B.Time-out parameters: System Doze

The "System Doze" mode timer starts to count when there is no "PM events" occurred. The valid time-out setting is from 1 minute up to 1 hour.

System Standby

The "Standby" mode timer starts to count when "System Doze" mode timer timed out and no "PM events" occurred. Valid range is from 1 minute up to 1 hour.

System Suspend

This function works only when the Pentium® Pro Processor is installed. The timer starts to count when "System Standby" mode timer is timed out and no "PM Events" occurred. Valid range is from 1 minute up to 1 hour.

HDD Power Down

HDD Standby timer can be set from 1 to 15 minute(s).

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PM Control by APM:

If Advanced Power Management (APM) is installed on your system, selecting Yes gives better power savings.

Video Off Method: Determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked.

V/H SYNC+Blank:

System turns off vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and writes blanks to the video buffer.

DPMS Support:

Select this option if your monitor supports the Display Power Management Signaling (DPMS) standard of the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). Use the software supplied for your video subsystem to select video power management values.

Blank Screen:

System only writes blanks to the video buffer.

MODEM Use IRQ: Default value is IRQ 3

Name the interrupt request (IRQ) line assigned to the modem (if any) on your system. Activity of the selected IRQ always awakens the system.

The KP6-FX 2 supports HDD Power Down, Doze and Standby power saving functions when using Intel Pentium® II Processor.

Doze Mode

The system hardware will drop down CPU clock from normal working speed when Doze mode time-out occurs.

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Contents 6 FX Internet Access Technical Support ServicesBios Upgrades Modem AccessHandling Procedures User NoticeParts Checklist Table of Contents Appendixes Introduction Pentium II Processor OverviewPentium II Processor CPU with C. Cartridge 1 S.E.C. Cartridge Overview 2 S.E.C. Cartridge TerminologyKP6-FX 2 Specification Summary of ATX chassis features KP6-FX 2 Form-Factor OverviewI/O Shield Connector Power-On/Off RemoteSystem Block Diagram Installation KP6-FX 2 LayoutKP6-FX 2 Layout Connectors and Jumpers Power Saving LED indicator LED on when system isJP5 CPU Clock Rate Select EssjConnectors I/O Connectors Memory Configurations Award Bios Setup To enter Setup ProgramStandard Cmos Setup Bios Features SetupBios Features Setup Award Bios Setup Typematic RateChars/Sec Chipset Features Setup Choose the Chipset Features Setup in the CmosDram Read/Write Burst B/E/F The default value is x2/2/3 PCI Burst Write Combine CPU-To-PCI Write Post System Bios CacheableBit I/O Recovery Time The default value is CPU-To-PCI IDE PostingPower Management Setup Power Management SetupDescription of the Green Functions HDD Standby Mode Standby ModeSuspend Mode Power Down and Resume EventsPNP/PCI Configuration PCI Configuration SetupIntegrated Peripherals Combination of PCI INT# linesIDE Secondary Master PIO The default value is Auto Award Bios Setup Load Setup Defaults Change Supervisor or User PasswordIDE HDD Auto Detection IDE HDD Auto DetectionLBA Logical Block Addressing mode Large modeSave & Exit Setup HDD LOW Level FormatExit Without Saving MAP Appendix aMemory MAP Address Range Size DescriptionTime & DMA Channels MAP Interrupt MAPIRQ H/W RTC & Cmos RAM MAP RTC & CmosPOSThex Appendix BPost Codes 01-02Program some of the Chipsets value according to Setup. Early Appendix Unexpected Errors Post hex Description Load Setup Default

KP6-FX2 specifications

The EPOX Computer KP6-FX2 is a notable motherboard from the late 1990s that garnered attention for its performance and versatility. Designed to support the AMD K6-2 and K6-III processors, the KP6-FX2 was particularly favored by enthusiasts looking to build cost-effective systems without sacrificing capabilities.

One of the standout features of the KP6-FX2 is its socket 7 architecture, which allowed compatibility with a broad range of processors. This flexibility provided users with options to upgrade over time, making it a long-term investment for many builders. The motherboard supports front-side bus speeds of 66/100 MHz, catering to varying performance needs and ensuring that users could benefit from enhanced processing power as new chips were released.

The KP6-FX2 supports up to 768 MB of SDRAM in three DIMM slots, another significant advantage during its time. The motherboard's ability to handle substantial memory was essential for users engaged in demanding applications or multitasking environments. Furthermore, it supports both single-sided and double-sided DIMMs, allowing for even more memory configuration options.

In terms of connectivity, the EPOX KP6-FX2 features an integrated VIA VT82C686B Southbridge, which provides an array of onboard features and I/O connectivity. Users could benefit from integrated PS/2 mouse and keyboard ports, as well as parallel and serial ports, giving them ample options for connecting peripherals. The onboard IDE controller supported up to four IDE devices, accommodating hard drives and optical drives, which was crucial for building a comprehensive system.

The motherboard also included AGP 2X support, which was advantageous for gamers and graphic designers looking to utilize 3D acceleration in their applications. With a dedicated AGP slot, users could install capable graphics cards that enhanced visual performance.

In summary, the EPOX Computer KP6-FX2 is remembered for its robust feature set and adaptability during a time when the PC industry was evolving rapidly. Its compatibility with socket 7 processors, support for substantial RAM, and integrated features made it a valuable choice for both casual users and tech enthusiasts alike. As a product of its era, the KP6-FX2 laid a foundation for future developments in motherboards, paving the way for more advanced technologies.