2.8 Jumpers Setup
The illustration shows how jumpers are setup. When the jumper cap is placed on
pins, the jumper is “Short”. If no jumper cap is placed on pins, the jumper is “Open”. The il- lustration shows a
Jumper |
| Setting | Description |
PS2_USB_PWR1 | 1_2 | 2_3 | Short pin2, pin3 to enable |
(see p.12 No. 1) |
|
| +5VSB (standby) for PS/2 |
| +5V | +5VSB | or USB wake up events. |
Note: To select +5VSB, it requires 2 Amp and higher standby current provided by power supply.
Clear CMOS Jumper | 1_2 | 2_3 |
(CLRCMOS1) |
|
|
(see p.12, No. 3) | Default | Clear CMOS |
|
Note: CLRCMOS1 allows you to clear the data in CMOS. The data in CMOS includes system setup information such as system password, date, time, and system setup parameters. To clear and reset the system parameters to default setup, please turn off the computer and unplug the power cord from the power supply. After waiting for 15 seconds, use a jumper cap to short pin2 and pin3 on CLRCMOS1 for 5 seconds. However, please do not clear the CMOS right after you update the BIOS. If you need to clear the CMOS when you just finish updating the BIOS, you must boot up the system first, and then shut it down before you do the clear- CMOS action.
FSB1 Jumper
(FSB1,
FSB2 Jumper
1_2
FSB1
(FSB2,
FSB3 Jumper
(FSB3,
1_2
FSB3
FSB2
1_2
Default
When you mount a FSB800 or FSB1066 CPU, and try to overclock to FSB1333 (by BIOS setting) you may face the problem, that DRAM frequency will be overclocked very high. Please use jumper to force NB to be strapped at higher frequency, so the DRAM can work at lower frequency.
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