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2 E1173First Edition January 3 Chapter 1: Product introductionChapter 2: Hardware information Chapter 3: Powering up 4 Chapter 4: BIOS setup5 5: OS installation6 Federal Communications Commission StatementCanadian Department of Communications StatementThis class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 7 Electrical safetyOperation safety 8 How this guide is organized9 Conventions used in this guideWhere to find more information 13 Product introduction25 Hardware information27 2.1.1 Placement direction2.1.2 Screw holes 30 2.4.1 Overview31 2.4.2 Installing the CPU32 2.4.3 Installing the CPU heatsink and fan34 2.5.1 Overview35 2.5.2 Memory ConfigurationsImportant notes on memory configurations Table Table 2 Memory frequency/CPU FSB synchronization 36 2.5.3 Installing a DIMM2.5.4 Removing a DIMM 37 2.6.1 Installing an expansion card2.6.2 Configuring an expansion card 39 2.6.3 PCI slots2.6.4 AGP Pro 8x slot40 1.JumperFree™ setting (J22)2.CPU external frequency selection (J12) 41 3.Gigabit LAN setting (J14)4. PCI-Xslot setting (J15) 42 5.Keyboard power (3-pinJ1)6.USB device wake-up(J28, J29, J20) 43 7.Clear RTC RAM (J21)44 1.Hard disk activity LED (2-pinJ24)2.Floppy disk drive connector (34-1pin FLOPPY) 45 3.IDE connectors (40-1pin IDE1, IDE2)46 4.Chassis alarm lead (4-1pin J23)5.SMBus connector (6-1pin J16) 47 6.ATX power connectors (24/20-pinEATXPWR, 8-pinCON12V)7.Front panel audio connector (10-1pin J5) 48 8.CPU, Chassis, and Power Fan Connectors (3-pinFAN1, FAN2, FAN3, FAN4, FAN5)9.GAME/MIDI connector (16-1pin GAME1) 49 10.USB header (10-1pin J25)11.Infrared module connector (5-pinJ26) UART2 Use As 50 12.SMBus connector (6-1pin J16)13.Internal audio connectors (4-pinAUDIO_COM1, AUDIO_COM2) 51 14.Wake-On-RingConnector (2-pinJ18)15.System panel connector (20-pinPANEL) 52 •System Power LED Lead (3-1pin PLED)•System Message LED Lead (2-pinMLED) •ATX Power Switch / Soft-OffSwitch Lead (2-pinPWR) •Reset Switch Lead (2-pinRESET) •System Management Interrupt Lead (2-pinSMI) •Keylock Lead (2-pinKEYLOCK) 53 Powering up57 BIOS setup58 Managing and updating your BIOS59 afudosafudos filename.rom 60 Chapter 4: BIOS Setup61 4.2.1 BIOS menu screen4.2.2 Menu bar 62 4.2.3 Navigation keys4.2.4 General help 4.2.5 Sub-menu 4.2.6 Scroll bar 4.2.7 Pop-upwindow 63 4.3.1 AMI BIOS4.3.2 Processor 4.3.3 System Memory 4.3.4 System Time [xx:xx:xxxx] 4.3.5 System Date [Day xx/xx/xxxx] 64 4.4.1 CPU ConfigurationRatio CMOS Setting [8] Hyper-Threading[Disabled] 65 4.4.2 IDE Configuration68 4.4.3 Floppy ConfigurationFloppy A [Disabled] Floppy B [Disabled] 4.4.4 Super IO Configuration 70 4.4.5 ACPI Configuration72 4.4.6 USB ConfigurationLegacy USB Support [Enabled] USB 2.0 Controller Mode [HiSpeed] USB Mass Storage Device Configuration 73 4.4.7 System Health ConfigurationSystem Health Configuration [Enabled] 74 4.5.1 Plug & Play O/S [No]4.5.2 PCI Latency Timer [64] 4.5.3 Pallete Snooping [Enabled] 75 4.5.4Slot 1, Slot 2, Slot 3, Slot 4, Slot 5 Option ROM Keep [Enabled]4.5.5 Onboard LAN Option ROM Keep [Enabled] 76 4.6.1 Boot Settings ConfigurationQuick Boot [Enabled] Quiet Boot [Disabled] 77 Bootup Num-Lock[On]PS/2 Mouse Support [Enabled] Typematic Rate [Fast] System Keyboard [Present] Boot to OS/2 [No] Wait for ‘F1’ If Error [Enabled] Hit ‘DEL’ Message Display [Enabled] Interrupt 19 Capture [Disabled] 78 4.6.2 Boot Device Priority1st ~ 12th Boot Device [1st Floppy Drive] 4.6.3 Hard Disk Drives 79 4.6.4 Removable Drives4.6.5 ATAPI CDROM Drives 80 4.7.1 Change Supervisor Password81 4.7.2 User Access Level (Full Access]4.7.3 Change User Password 4.7.4 Clear User Password 82 4.7.5 Password Check [Setup]4.7.6 Boot Sector Virus Protection [Disabled] 4.7.7 Clear Chassis Intrusion [Ignore] 83 4.8.1 Configure Advanced Settings for NorthBridgeGraphics Aperture Size [64MB] 84 4.8.2 Intel ICH4 SouthBridge ConfigurationICH4 Dev31 Func1, IDE [Enabled] ICH4 Dev31 Func3, SMBUS [Enabled] ICH4 Dev31 Func5, AC’97 [Enabled] ICH4 Dev31 Func6, AC’97 [Enabled] ICH4 Dev29 Func0, USB#1 [Enabled] ICH4 Dev29 Func1, USB#2 [Enabled] ICH4 Dev29 Func2, USB#3 [Enabled] ICH4 Dev29 Func7, EHCI [Enabled] Onboard LAN [Enabled] USB Device Wakeup from S4 [Disabled] 85 4.8.3 Intel PCI-64Hub 2 ConfigurationHotPlug Inhibit Bus Connect [Enabled] PCI Bus Frequency [Auto] 86 4.9.1 Power Management/APM [Enabled]4.9.2 Video Power Down Mode [Suspend] 4.9.3 Hard Disk Power Down Mode [Suspend] 4.9.4 Standby Time Out [Disabled] 87 4.9.5 Suspend Time Out [Disabled]4.9.6 Power Button Mode [Suspend] 4.9.7 Restore on AC Power Loss [Last State] 4.9.8 Resume On Ring [Disabled] 4.9.9 Resume On LAN [Enabled] 4.9.10 Resume On PME# [Disabled] 4.9.11 Resume On RTC Alarm [Disabled] 88 4.10.1 Save Changes and Exit4.10.2 Discard Changes and Exit 4.10.3 Discard Changes 4.10.4 Load Optimal Defaults 4.10.5 Load Failsafe Defaults 89 Driver installation
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