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FACPI Suspend Type

8S1(POS)

Setsuspend ty pe to Pow er On Suspend under ACPI OS(Power On Suspend).

 

(Default v alue)

8S3(STR)

Setsuspend ty pe to Suspend To RAM under ACPIOS (Suspend To RAM).

FUSB Device Wakeup From S3(When ACPI S uspe nd Type is set [S 3(S TR)])

USB device wakeup From S3 can be set when ACPI standby state set to S3/STR.

8Enabled

USB Dev ice can w akeup sy stem from S3.

8Disabled

USB Dev ice can’t wakeup sy stem from S3. (Default v alue)

FPower LED in S1 State

8Blinking

In standby mode(S1), pow er LED w ill blink. (Default Value)

8Dual/Off

In standby mode(S1):

 

a. If use single color LED, pow er LED w ill turn off.

 

b. If use dual color LED, pow er LED w ill turn to another color.

FSoft-off by PWRBTN

8Instant-off

Press pow er button then Pow er off instantly. (Default value)

8Delay 4 Sec.

Press pow er button 4 sec to Pow er off. Enter suspend if button is pressed less

 

than 4 sec.

FAC Back Function

8Memory

Sy stem power on depends on the status before AC lost.

8Soft-Off

Alway s in Offstate w hen AC back. (Default v alue)

8Full-On

Alw ays pow er on the system when AC back.

FKeyboard Power On

This feature allow s you to set the method for powering-on the system.

The option “Password“ allow s you to set up to 8 alphanumeric characters to power-on the system. The option “Any Key” allows y ou to touch the key board to power on the system.

The option “Keyboard 98” allows you to use the standard keyboard 98 to power on the system.

8Password

Enter from 1 to 8 characters to set the Key board Pow er On Password.

8Disabled

Disabled this function. (Defaultv alue)

8Key board 98

Ify our keyboard have “POWER Key ”button, y ou can press the key to

 

pow er on y our sy stem.

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Gigabyte GA-7VAC manual Acpi Suspend Type, FPower LED in S1 State, Soft-off by Pwrbtn, FAC Back Function, Keyboard Power On

GA-7VAC specifications

The Gigabyte GA-7VAC is a feature-rich motherboard designed to accommodate the needs of enthusiasts and gamers alike. Launched during the early 2000s, this ATX motherboard was built to support the AMD Athlon processors, particularly those utilizing the Socket A interface. It became popular during a time when the demand for robust and reliable computing platforms was on the rise, thanks to the growing popularity of 3D gaming and multimedia applications.

One of the standout features of the GA-7VAC is its chipset, which is based on the VIA KT266 chipset. This chipset provides improved performance and stability, allowing users to enjoy faster data transfer rates and better memory management. The motherboard supports DDR266 RAM, with a total capacity of up to 2GB across its two DIMM slots. This capability ensures that the GA-7VAC can handle memory-intensive applications and multitasking with ease.

In terms of connectivity, the GA-7VAC is equipped with an array of ports. It includes five PCI slots, enabling the installation of various expansion cards, including graphics cards, sound cards, and network adapters. The integrated VIA Apollo 8235 Southbridge chip provides support for both IDE and USB devices, facilitating seamless connections to hard drives, optical drives, and peripherals. Users can also take advantage of the motherboard's integrated audio capabilities, which deliver quality sound without the need for additional sound cards.

Another notable characteristic of the GA-7VAC is its support for overclocking. With features such as adjustable front-side bus speeds, users have the opportunity to enhance processor performance beyond stock settings, allowing for a more customized computing experience. However, it is essential to ensure adequate cooling when overclocking, as increased performance can lead to higher heat output.

In conclusion, the Gigabyte GA-7VAC is a highly capable motherboard that caters to the needs of gamers and tech enthusiasts. With its robust chipset, versatile memory support, abundant expansion options, and overclocking capabilities, it represents a solid choice for those looking to build a reliable and high-performance computing system. Despite being an older model in today's market, its foundational technologies continue to appeal to users seeking a balance between performance and value.