AMD GA-7VASFS-FS user manual Installing the motherboard to the chassis…

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Computer motherboards and expansion cards contain very delicate Integrated Circuit (IC) chips. To protect them against damage from static electricity, you should follow some precautions whenever you work on your computer.

1.Unplug your computer when working on the inside.

2.Use a grounded wrist strap before handling computer components. If you do not have one, touch both of your hands to a safely grounded object or to a metal object, such as the power supply case.

3.Hold components by the edges and try not touch the IC chips, leads or connectors, or other components.

4.Place components on a grounded antistatic pad or on the bag that came with the components whenever the components are separated from the system.

5.Ensure that the ATX power supply is switched off before you plug in or remove the ATX ower connector on the motherboard.

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If the motherboard has mounting holes, but they don't line up with the holes on the base and there are no slots to attach the spacers, do not become alarmed you can still attach the spacers to the mounting holes. Just cut the bottom portion of the spacers (the spacer may be a little hard to cut off, so be careful of your hands). In this way you can still attach the motherboard to the base without worrying about short circuits. Sometimes you may need to use the plastic springs to isolate the screw from the motherboard PCB surface, because the circuit wire may be near by the hole. Be careful, don't let the screw contact any printed circuit write or parts on the PCB that are near the fixing hole, otherwise it may damage the board or cause board malfunctioning.

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Contents GA-7VASFS-FS Table of Content Table of Content Installing the motherboard to the chassis… Introduction Bios GA-7VASFS-FS Motherboard Layout Block Diagram English Hardware Installation Process StepInstall the Central Processing Unit CPU CPU Installation CPU Heat Sink Installation Install memory modules DDR Introduction Install expansion cards Yieee 1394 and USB Connector PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse ConnectorZParallel Port, Serial Port and Spdif Port LPT/COMA/SPDIF USB & LAN Connector \ Audio Connectors12 BAT AuxinFUSB1/FUSB2 16 F1394ATX12V +12V Power Connector ATX ATX PowerCpufan CPU FAN Connector Sysfan System FAN ConnectorPwrfan Power Fan Connector IDE1/ IDE2 IDE1/IDE2 ConnectorFDD Floppy Connector SATA0/SATA1 Serial ATA ConnectorMPD+ Fpanel 2x10 pins connector BAT Battery Faudio Faudio ConnectorAuxin AUX In Connector USB1 / FUSB2 Front USB Connector, Yellow16 F1394 Ieee 1394 Connector Sirq Serial IRQ ConnectorCI Case Open Clrcmos Clear Cmos jumperEnglish Bios Setup Status Page Setup Menu / Option Page Setup Menu Standard Cmos FeaturesAdvanced Bios Features Main MenuPower Management Setup PnP/PCI ConfigurationsLoad Fail-Safe Defaults Load Optimized DefaultsDate Standard Cmos FeaturesTime Acoustic Management IDE Primary Master, Slave / IDE Secondary Master, SlaveDriveA / Drive B Halt on Floppy 3 Mode Support for JapanAreaMemory Base Memory Advanced Bios FeaturesExtendedMemory Password Check First / Second / Third Boot DeviceFull Screen Logo Show OnChip IDE Channel0 Integrated PeripheralsOnChip IDE Channel1 OnChip SerialATA AC97AudioMC97Modem USB 1.1 ControllerParallel Port Mode USB Mouse SupportOnboard H/W LAN Onboard H/WPower Management Setup Acpi Suspend TypeUSB Device Wake-up From S3 Soft-Off by PwrbtnKeyboard Power On Mouse Power OnResume by Alarm AC Back FunctionPnP/PCI Configurations Current System/CPU Temperature Current CPU/SYSTEM/POWER FAN Speed RPMPC Health Status Current Voltage V Vcore / +3.3V / +5V / +12V /5VSBFrequency/Voltage Control Dram Clock MHzLoad Fail-Safe Defaults Load Fail-Safe Defaults? Y/N?YLoad Optimized Defaults Set Supervisor/User Password Enter PasswordSave & Exit Setup Save to Cmos and Exit Y/N? YExit Without Saving Quit Without Saving ? NEnglish