ASRock Fatal1ty X79 Professional manual Fatal1ty Story

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Fatal1ty Story

Who knew that at age 19, I would be a World Champion PC gamer. When I was 13, I actually played competitive billiards in professional tournaments and won four or five games off guys who played at the highest level. I actually thought of making a career of it, but at that young age situations change rapidly. Because I’ve been blessed with great hand-eye coordination and a grasp of mathematics (an important element in video gaming) I gravitated to that activity.

GOING PRO

I started professional gaming in 1999 when I entered the CPL (Cyberathlete Professional League) tournament in Dallas and won $4,000 for coming in third place. Emerging as one of the top players in the United States, a company interested in sponsoring me flew me to Sweden to compete against the top 12 players in the world. I won 18 straight games, lost none, and took first place, becoming the number one ranked Quake III player in the world in the process. Two months later I followed that success by traveling to Dallas and defending my title as the world’s best Quake III player, winning the $40,000 grand prize. From there I entered competitions all over the world, including Singapore, Korea, Germany, Australia, Holland and Brazil in addition to Los Angeles, New York and St. Louis.

WINNING STREAK

I was excited to showcase my true gaming skills when defending my title as CPL Champion of the year at the CPL Winter 2001 because I would be competing in a totally different first person shooter (fps) game, Alien vs. Predator II. I won that competition and walked away with a new car. The next year I won the same title playing Unreal Tournament 2003, becoming the only three-time CPL champion of the year. And I did it playing a different game each year, something no one else has ever done and a feat of which I am extremely proud.

At QuakeCon 2002, I faced off against my rival ZeRo4 in one of the most highly anticipated matches of the year, winning in a 14 to (-1) killer victory. Competing at Quakecon 2004, I became the World’s 1st Doom3 Champion by defeating Daler in a series of very challenging matches and earning $25,000 for the victory.

Since then Fatal1ty has traveled the globe to compete against the best in the world, winning prizes and acclaim, including the 2005 CPL World Tour Championship in New York City for a $150,000 first place triumph. In August 2007, Johnathan was awarded the first ever Lifetime Achievement Award in the four year history of the eSports-Award for “showing exceptional sportsmanship, taking part in shaping eSports into what it is today and for being the prime representative of this young sport. He has become the figurehead for eSports worldwide”.

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Contents Fatal1ty X79 Professional Series Fatal1ty Story LIVIN’ Large Copyright Notice DisclaimerContents Uefi Setup Utility Package Contents IntroductionSpecifications USB3.0 ConnectorSmart Switch Support CD Bios FeatureUnique Feature HardwarePage Page Page Motherboard Layout 24.4cm 9.6LAN Port LED Indications Table for Audio Output ConnectionPage Pre-installation Precautions Screw HolesCPU Installation Locate Pin1 and the two orientation key notches Installation of CPU Fan and Heatsink Installation of Memory Modules Dimm Installing a DimmExpansion Slots PCI and PCI Express Slots Pcie Slot ConfigurationsInstalling an expansion card Requirements ASRock SLIBridge3S Card Installing Three SLITM-Ready Graphics Cards Two GoldfingersInstalling Four SLITM-Ready Graphics Cards Driver Installation and Setup For Windows XP / XP 64-bit OS For Slitm mode onlySelect Nvidia Control Panel tab Follow steps a to E on Page CrossFire Bridge Installing Three CrossFireXTM-Ready Graphics Cards Installing Four CrossFireXTM-Ready Graphics Cards For Windows XP OS For Windows 7 / VistaTM OSSurround Display Feature \ Surround Display InformationASRock Smart Remote Installation Guide CIR sensors in different anglesASRock XFast Charger Operation Guide Jumpers Setup DescriptionOnboard Headers and Connectors Serial ATA3 ConnectorsUSB 2.0 Headers Besides six default USB Consumer Infrared Module Header This header can be used to Chassis Speaker Header Please connect the chassis CPU Fan Connectors Please connect the CPU fan Port on the I/O panel, there Installation Guide of Front USB 3.0 Panel Installation Guide of Rear USB 3.0 BracketSmart Switches 15 Dr. Debug Status Code DescriptionPage Page Page Serial ATA Sata / Serial ATA2 SATA2 Hard Disks Installation Serial ATA3 SATA3 Hard Disks InstallationHot Plug and Hot Swap Functions for Sata / SATA2 HDDs What is Hot Plug Function?What is Hot Swap Function? Hot Plug and Hot Swap Functions for SATA3 HDDsPoints of attention, before you process the Hot Plug How to Hot Plug a Sata / SATA2 / SATA3 HDD Use RAID Installation Guide to set RAID configuration Driver Installation GuideSet up Uefi Installing Windows XP / XP 64-bit Without RAID Functions Install Windows XP / XP 64-bit OS on your systemUntied Overclocking Technology Introduction Uefi Menu BarTo jump to the Exit Screen or exit the current screen Navigation KeysMain Screen System BrowserOC Tweaker Screen Core Current Limit Turbo Boost Power LimitDram Timing Control Load XMP Setting Additional Turbo VoltageDram tRP Command RateDram Power Down Mode Dram tRASChannel Interleaving Memory Power Savings ModeMemory Mode Rank InterleavingCPU PLL Voltage Load Power Saving ModeUser Defaults PCH 1.1V VoltageAdvanced Screen Instant FlashCPU Configuration CPU C3 State Support CPU Thermal ThrottlingEnhance Halt State C1E CPU C6 State SupportNorth Bridge Configuration South Bridge Configuration Good Night LED Onboard Debug Port LEDStorage Configuration Hard Disk S.M.A.R.T Serial Port Address Super IO ConfigurationSerial Port Infrared PortAcpi Configuration USB Configuration ME Subsystem Intel ME Subsystem Configuration ME VersionHardware Health Event Monitoring Screen Boot Screen Security Screen Exit Screen Software Support Installing OS on a HDD Larger Than 2TB in Ahci Mode Installing OS on a HDD Larger Than 2TB in RAID Mode Windows VistaTM 64-bit Page Windows 7 64-bit
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