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2 E1835First Edition January 3 ContentsChapter 1: Product introduction Chapter 2: Hardware information 4 Chapter 3: Powering upChapter 4: BIOS setup 5 Appendix: Reference information6 Federal Communications Commission StatementCanadian Department of Communications Statement 7 Electrical safetyOperation safety 8 How this guide is organizedWhere to find more information 9 Conventions used in this guide10 P5CR-VMspecifications summary14 Chapter summary15 1.1WelcomeThank you for buying an ASUS¨ P5CR-VMmotherboard 1.2Package contents Motherboard Cables Accessory Application CD Documentation 16 1.3.1Product highlights17 PCI Expressª interfaceGigabit LAN solution USB 2.0 technology Temperature, fan, and voltage monitoring 18 1.3.2Innovative ASUS features19 Hardware2 information21 2.1Before you proceedOnboard LED 22 2.2.1Placement direction2.2.2Screw holes 23 2.2.3Motherboard layout24 2.2.4Layout contents26 2.3.1Installing the CPU28 Notes on Intel¨ Hyper-ThreadingTechnology29 2.3.2Installing the CPU heatsink and fan31 2.3.3Uninstalling the CPU heatsink and fan33 2.4.1Overview2.4.2Memory configurations 34 2.4.3Installing a DIMM2.4.4Removing a DIMM 35 2.5.1Installing an expansion card2.5.2Configuring an expansion card 36 2.5.3Interrupt assignments37 2.5.4PCI Express x8 slot2.5.5PCI Express x1 slot 2.5.6PCI slots 38 2.6 Jumpers1 . Clear RTC RAM (CLRTC1) 39 2 . CPU fan mode selection (3-pinFM_CPU1, FM_CPU2)3 . USB device wake-up (3-pinUSBPW12, USBPW34, USBPW56, USBPW78) 40 4 . Keyboard and mouse power (3-pinKBPWR1)5 . Gigabit LAN controller setting (3-pinLAN_EN1) 41 6 . Gigabit LAN controller setting (3-pinLAN_EN2)42 7 . BIOS recovery (3-pinRECOVERY1)43 2.7.1Rear panel connectors44 2.7.2Internal connectors45 2 . IDE connector (40-1pin PRI_IDE1)46 3 . Serial ATA connectors (7-pinSATA1, SATA2, SATA3, SATA4)Serial ATA hard disk drive connection 47 4 . CPU and system fan connectors (4-pinCPU_FAN1/2, REAR_FAN1/2, FRNT_FAN1/2)48 5 . Hard disk activity LED connector (4-pinHDLED1)6 . USB connectors (10-1pin USB34, USB56, USB78) 49 7 . SSI power connectors (24-pinATXPWR1, 4-pinATX12V1)50 8 . Serial port connector (10-1pin COM2)9 . Backplane SMBus connector (6-1pin BPSMB1) 51 10 . Power supply SMBus connector (5-pinPSUSMB1)11 . BMC connector (16-pinBMCCONN1) 52 12 . TRPWR connector (2-pinTRPWR1)53 13 . Auxiliary panel connector (20-pinAUX_PANEL1)¥Chassis Intrusion connector (3-pinCASEOPEN) ¥LAN1 link activity LED (2-pinLAN1_LINKACTLED) ¥LAN2 link activity LED (2-pinLAN2_LINKACTLED) ¥Locator LED 1 (2-pinLOCATORLED1) ¥Locator LED 2 (2-pinLOCATORLED2) ¥Locator Button/Switch (2-pinLOCATORBTN) ¥Front Panel SMBus (6-1pin) 57 3.1Starting up for the first timeAMI BIOS beep codes 58 Using the OS shut down function61 4.1.1Creating a bootable floppy disk62 4.1.2AFUDOS utility63 Updating the BIOS fileafudos /i[filename] 65 4.1.3ASUS EZ Flash utility66 4.1.4ASUS CrashFree BIOS 2 utility67 Recovering the BIOS from the support CD68 4.1.5ASUS Update utility69 Updating the BIOS through the Internet70 Updating the BIOS through a BIOS fileSave 71 4.2BIOS setup program72 4.2.1BIOS menu screen4.2.2Menu bar 4.2.3Navigation keys 73 4.2.4Menu items4.2.5Sub-menuitems 4.2.6Configuration fields 4.2.7Pop-upwindow 4.2.8Scroll bar 4.2.9General help 74 4.3.1System Time [xx:xx:xx]4.3.2System Date [Day xx/xx/xxxx] 4.3.3Legacy Diskette A [1.44M, 3.5 in.] 75 4.3.4Primary, Third, and Fourth IDE Master/Slave76 4.3.5IDE Configuration77 only ifSATA IDE Detect Time Out [35] 78 4.3.6System Information79 4.4.1USB Configuration80 4.4.2MPS Configuration81 4.4.3Remote Access Configuration82 4.4.4CPU Configuration83 VID CMOS Setting [ 62]Microcode Updation [Enabled] Max CPUID Value Limit [Disabled] Enhanced C1 Control [Auto] CPU Internal Thermal Control [Auto] Hyper Threading Technology [Enabled] 84 4.4.5Chipset85 DRAM ECC Mode [Auto]Hyper Path 2 [Auto] Booting Graphic Priority [Internal VGA] 86 4.4.6Onboard Devices Configuration87 4.4.7PCI PnP88 Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA [Yes]Palette Snooping [Disabled] PCI IDE BusMaster [Enabled] OffBoard PCI/ISA IDE Card [Auto] IRQ-xxassigned to [PCI Device] Reserved Memory Size [Disabled] DMA Channel X [PCI Device] Active State Power-Management[Enabled] 89 4.5.1ACPI APIC Support [Enabled]4.5.2APM Configuration 90 Power On By RTC Alarm [Disabled]Power On By External Modems [Disabled] Power On By PCI Devices [Disabled] Power On By PS/2 Keyboard [Disabled] Keyboard Wakeup Password Keyboard Wakeup Password Not Installed Power On By PS/2 Mouse [Disabled] 91 4.5.3Hardware Monitor92 4.6.1Boot Device Priority93 4.6.2Boot Settings Configuration94 4.6.3Security95 User Access Level (Full Access]No Access View Only Limited Full Access Change User Password 96 Clear User PasswordPassword Check [Setup] Boot Sector Virus Protection [Disabled] 4.7Exit menu 97 Exit & Save ChangesYe s Exit & Discard Changes Discard Changes Load Setup Defaults Exit & Save Changes 100 Appendix summary101 A.1 P5CR-VMblock diagram
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