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		 EVGA P55 Classified 200 Motherboard   
					Table of Contents   
					User’s Guide .................................................................................................................1   
					
					Before You Begin… ......................................................................................................7   
					
					EVGA P55 Classified 200 Motherboard.......................................................................8   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Connecting Cables................................................................................................. 15   
					
					
					
					
					Front Panel Header........................................................................................ 18   
					IEEE1394a (Firewire)..................................................................................... 19   
					
					
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				RESET and POWER Button .......................................................................... 23   
					
					Post Port Debug LED..................................................................................... 24   
					
					
					PCIE Disable Jumper..................................................................................... 25   
					
					
					EVGA Show-Volt.................................................................................................... 31   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					IDE Configuration............................................................................................... 38   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
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					Palette Snooping................................................................................................ 43   
					PCI IDE BusMaster............................................................................................ 43   
					
					IRQ Settings....................................................................................................... 43   
					DMA Channel..................................................................................................... 43   
					Reserved Memory Size...................................................................................... 43   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					SLP_S4# Min. Assertion Width.......................................................................... 46   
					
					
					H/W Health Function.......................................................................................... 47   
					
					
					
					
					Installing Drivers and Software ..................................................................................49   
					Windows XP/Vista/7 Driver Installation.................................................................. 49   
					
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				EVGA P55 Classified 200 Motherboard   
					Before You Begin…   
					Parts NOT in the Kit   
					This kit contains all the hardware necessary to install and connect your new   
					EVGA P55 Classified 200 Motherboard. However, it does not contain the   
					following items that must be purchased separately to make the motherboard   
					functional.   
					 Intel Socket 1156 Processor   
					 DDR3 System Memory   
					 Socket 1156 or Socket 775 Cooling fan   
					 PCI Express or PCI Graphics Card   
					 Power Supply   
					EVGA assumes you have purchased all the necessary parts needed to allow for   
					proper system functionality. For a full list of supported CPU’s on this   
					
					When replacing a motherboard in a system case, you will need to reinstall an   
					operating system even though the current hard disk may already have an   
					operating system.   
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				EVGA P55 Classified 200   
					Motherboard   
					Motherboard Specifications   
					 Size   
					ATX form factor of 12 inch x 10.375 inch   
					 Processor support   
					Intel Socket 1156 CPU’s   
					 Operating systems:   
					Supports Windows XP 32bit/64bit, Windows Vista 32bit/64bit, and   
					Windows 7 32bit/64bit   
					 Intel P55 Express Chipset   
					 System Memory support   
					Supports dual channel DDR3-2600+. Officially supports up to 16GBs of   
					DDR3 memory.   
					 USB 2.0 Ports   
					Supports hot plug   
					Thirteen USB 2.0 ports (Seven rear panel ports, six onboard USB headers)   
					Supports wake-up from S1 and S3 mode   
					Supports USB 2.0 protocol up to a 480 Mbps transmission rate   
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				 Six(6) onboard Serial ATA II   
					300MBps data transfer rate   
					Six Serial ATA II connectors with support for RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 10,   
					and RAID 5   
					Supports hot plug and NCQ (Native Command Queuing )   
					 Dual Onboard LAN’s   
					Integrated LAN port’s   
					Supports 10/100/1000 Mb/sec Ethernet   
					 Onboard IEEE1394a (Firewire)   
					Support hot plug   
					Two IEEE1394a ports (One rear   
					panel port, one onboard 1394 header) with a rate transmission of 400 Mbps   
					 Onboard Audio   
					Realtek High-Definition audio   
					Supports 8-channel audio   
					Supports Jack-Sensing function   
					 Green Function   
					Supports ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface)   
					Supports S0 (normal), S1 (power on suspend), S3 (suspend to RAM), S4   
					(Suspend to disk - depends on OS), and S5 (soft - off)   
					 Expansion Slots   
					Six PCI Express x4/x8/x16 slots   
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				Hardware Installation   
					This section will guide you through the installation of the motherboard. The   
					topics covered in this section are:   
					 Preparing the motherboard   
					 Installing the CPU   
					 Installing the CPU fan   
					 Installing the memory   
					 Installing the motherboard   
					 Connecting cables   
					Safety Instructions   
					To reduce the risk of fire, electric shocks, and injury, always follow basic   
					safety precautions.   
					Remember to remove power off your computer by disconnecting the AC   
					main source before removing or installing any equipment from/to the   
					computer chassis.   
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				Preparing the Motherboard   
					Installing the CPU   
					Be very careful when handling the CPU. Hold   
					the processor only by the edges and do not   
					touch the contacts on the motherboard or   
					CPU. Any physical damage to the   
					motherbard pins will void the warranty.   
					Use the following procedure to install the   
					CPU onto the motherboard:   
					Unhook the socket lever by pushing down and   
					away from the socket.   
					Pull the socket lever back and the load plate will   
					automatically lift. There is a protective   
					socket cover within the CPU socket to   
					protect the socket when there is no CPU   
					installed.   
					Remove the protective socket cover from the   
					CPU Socket in a straight up motion.   
					Note: It is a good idea to save the cover so that whenever you remove the CPU   
					you have a safe place to store it.   
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				Align the notches in the processor with the   
					notches on the socket.   
					Lower the processor straight down into the   
					socket without tilting or sliding it into the   
					socket   
					Note: Make sure the CPU is fully seated and level.   
					Lower the load plate so it is resting on the   
					CPU.   
					Align notches with notches on the CPU   
					Pull back the socket lever again to ensure the   
					load plate tip engages under the shoulder   
					screw cap.   
					Carefully close and latch the lever.   
					Load plate tip under screw cap   
					Installing the CPU Fan   
					There are many different fan types that can be used with this motherboard.   
					Follow the instruction that came with you fan assembly. Be sure that the fan   
					orientation is correct for your chassis type and your fan assembly.   
					Please note that there are 2 sets of mounting holes, the holes surrounded in   
					white are to be used for Socket 1156 heatsinks and are labeled. The other holes   
					are to be used for Socket 775 heatsinks.   
					In most cases, the Socket 1156 mounting holes will be used.   
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				Installing System Memory (DIMMs)   
					Your new motherboard has four 240-pin slots for DDR3 memory. These slots   
					support 256 MB, 512 MB, 1GB, 2GB, 4GB DDR3 technologies. There must be   
					at least one memory bank populated to ensure normal operation. Use the   
					following the recommendations for installing memory. (See Figure 1 on page   
					10 for the location of the memory slots.)   
					 One DIMM: If using 1 DIMM (Single Channel), install into: DIMM slot 1.   
					 Two DIMMs: If using 2 DIMMs (Dual Channel), install into: DIMM slots   
					1 and 3.   
					 Four DIMMS: If using 4 DIMMs (Dual Channel), install into: DIMM   
					slots 2, 1, 4, and 3.   
					DIMM Slot 2   
					DIMM Slot 1   
					DIMM Slot 4   
					DIMM Slot 3   
					Use the following procedure to install memory DIMMs. Note that there is only   
					one gap near the center of the DIMM slot. This slot matches the slot on the   
					memory DIMM to ensure the component is installed properly.   
					1. Unlock a DIMM slot by pressing the module clips outward.   
					2. Align the memory module to the DIMM slot, and insert the module   
					vertically into the DIMM slot. The plastic clips at both sides of the DIMM   
					slot automatically lock the DIMM into the connector.   
					Installing the Motherboard   
					The sequence of installing the motherboard into a system case depends on the   
					chassis you are using and if you are replacing an existing motherboard or   
					working with an empty system case. Determine if it would be easier to make all   
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				the connections prior to this step or to secure the motherboard and then make   
					all the connections. It is normally easier to secure the motherboard first.   
					Use the following procedure to install the I/O shield and secure the   
					motherboard into the chassis.   
					Installing the I/O Shield   
					The motherboard kit comes with an I/O shield that is used to block radio   
					frequency transmissions, protects internal components from dust and foreign   
					objects, and promotes correct airflow within the chassis.   
					Before installing the motherboard, install the I/O shield from the inside of the   
					chassis. Press the I/O shield into place and make sure it fits securely.   
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				Securing the Motherboard into a System Case   
					Most system cases have a base with mounting studs or spacers to allow the   
					motherboard to be secured to the chassis and help to prevent short circuits. If   
					there are studs that do not align with a mounting hole on the motherboard, it is   
					recommended that you remove that stud to prevent the possibility of a short   
					circuit. In most cases, it is recommended to secure the motherboard using a   
					minimum of nine (9) spacers and screws.   
					1. Carefully place the motherboard onto the stand offs located inside the   
					chassis.   
					2. Align the mounting holes with the stand offs.   
					3. Align the connectors to the I/O shield.   
					4. Ensure that the fan assembly is aligned with the chassis vents according to   
					the fan assembly instruction.   
					5. Secure the motherboard with a recommended minimum of nine (9) screws.   
					Connecting Cables   
					This section takes you through all the necessary connections on the   
					motherboard. This will include:   
					 Power Connections   
					24-pin ATX power (PW1)   
					8-pin ATX 12V power (PW12)   
					 Internal Headers   
					Front panel   
					IEEE 1394a   
					USB Headers   
					Audio   
					 Serial ATA II   
					 USB 2.0   
					 Expansion slots   
					 CMOS Clear Button   
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				24-pin ATX Power (PW1)   
					PW1 is the main power supply connector located along the edge of the board   
					next to the DIMM slots. Make sure that the power supply cable and pins are   
					properly aligned with the connector on the motherboard. Firmly plug the power   
					supply cable into the connector and make sure it is secure.   
					PW1 connector   
					Plug power cable from system   
					power supply to PW1   
					Figure 1.   
					PW1 Motherboard Connector   
					PW1 Pin Assignments   
					Table 1.   
					Connector   
					Pin   
					Signal   
					Pin   
					13   
					Signal   
					1 
					+3.3V   
					+3.3V   
					GND   
					+3.3V   
					-12V   
					GND   
					PS_ON   
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
					RSVD   
					+5V   
					1 
					12   
					24   
					2 
					14   
					15   
					16   
					17   
					18   
					19   
					20   
					21   
					22   
					23   
					24   
					3 
					4 
					+5V   
					5 
					GND   
					6 
					+5V   
					13   
					7 
					GND   
					8 
					PWROK   
					+5V_AUX   
					+12V   
					+12V   
					+3.3V   
					9 
					10   
					11   
					12   
					+5V   
					+5V   
					GND   
					8-pin ATX 12V Power (PW12)   
					PW12, the 8-pin ATX 12V power connection, is used to provide power to the CPU.   
					Align the pins to the connector and press firmly until seated.   
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				Connecting Serial ATA Cables   
					The Serial ATA II connector is used to connect the Serial ATA II device to the   
					motherboard. These connectors support the thin Serial ATA II cables for   
					primary storage devices. The current Serial ATA II interface allows up to   
					300MB/s data transfer rate.   
					There are six (6) internal serial ATA connectors on this motherboard. These   
					connections are designed to be angled to not interfere with any expansions   
					cards. These connection points support RAID 0, RAID 1, and RAID 10   
					configurations.   
					SATA 4 (bottom) SATA 2 (bottom) SATA 0 (bottom)   
					SATA 5 (top)   
					SATA 3 (top)   
					SATA 1 (top)   
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				Connecting Internal Headers   
					Front Panel Header   
					The front panel header on this motherboard is one connector used to connect   
					the following four cables.   
					(see Table 2 for pin definitions):   
					 PWRLED   
					Attach the front panel power LED   
					cable to these two pins of the   
					connector. The Power LED indicates   
					the system’s status. When the system is   
					turned on, the LED is on. When the   
					system is turned off, the LED is off.   
					Note: Some system cases do not have all four cables. Be sure to match the   
					name on the connectors to the corresponding pins.   
					 PWRSW   
					Attach the power button cable from   
					Table 2.Front Panel Header Pins   
					the case to these two pins. Pressing   
					the power button on the front panel   
					turns the system on and off rather   
					than using the onboard button.   
					Pin   
					Signal   
					1 
					HD_PWR   
					HD Active   
					PWR LED   
					STBY LED   
					Ground   
					RST BTN   
					PWR BTN   
					Ground   
					HD_LED   
					PWRLED   
					RESET   
					3 
					2 
					4 
					5 
					7 
					6 
					8 
					9 
					 HD_LED   
					Attach the hard disk drive indicator   
					LED cable to these two pins. The   
					HDD indicator LED indicates the   
					activity status of the hard disks.   
					PWRSW   
					 
					RESET   
					Attach the Reset switch cable from   
					the front panel of the case to these   
					two pins. The system restarts when   
					the RESET switch is pressed.   
					No Connect   
					Empty   
					+5V   
					10   
					Empty   
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				IEEE1394a (Firewire)   
					This motherboard has one IEEE 1394a onboard header. Alternatively, you can   
					also connect this to your system case (if applicable).   
					1. Secure the bracket to either the front or rear panel of the system case (not   
					all system cases are equipped with the front panel option).   
					Connect the end of the cable to the IEEE1394a header on the motherboard.   
					Table 3.   
					IEEE 1394a Connector Pins   
					Connector   
					IEEE 1394a Connector   
					Pin   
					1 
					2 
					Signal   
					TPA+   
					TPA-   
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					10   
					GND   
					GND   
					10   
					8 
					9 
					7 
					5 
					3 
					1 
					TPB+   
					TPB-   
					+12V   
					+12V   
					Empty   
					GND   
					6 
					4 
					2 
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				USB Headers   
					This motherboard contains seven (7) USB 2.0   
					ports that are exposed on the rear panel of the chassis   
					(Figure 2). The motherboard also contains three (3) 10-   
					pin internal header connectors onboard that can be used   
					to connect an optional external bracket containing up to   
					six (6) USB 2.0 ports.   
					1. Secure the bracket to either the front or rear panel   
					of your chassis (not all chassis are equipped with the   
					front panel option).   
					2. Connect the end of the cable(s) to the USB 2.0   
					header on the motherboard.   
					Table 4. USB 2.0 Header Pins   
					Connector   
					Pin   
					Signal   
					5V_DUAL   
					D-   
					1 
					USB 2.0 Header Connector   
					3 
					5 
					7 
					9 
					D+   
					GND   
					Empty   
					Signal   
					5V_DUAL   
					D-   
					Pin   
					2 
					4 
					6 
					D+   
					8 
					GND   
					10   
					No Connect   
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				Audio   
					The audio connector supports HD audio standard and provides two kinds of   
					audio output choices: the Front Audio, the Rear Audio. The front Audio   
					supports re-tasking function.   
					Table 5.   
					Front Audio Connector   
					Connector   
					Front Audio Connector   
					Pin   
					Signal   
					1 
					PORT1_L   
					2 
					AUD_GND   
					10   
					8 
					6 
					4 
					2 
					9 
					7 
					5 
					3 
					1 
					3 
					PORT1_R   
					4 
					PRECENCE_J   
					PORT2_R   
					5 
					6 
					SENSE1_RETURN   
					SENSE_SEND   
					Empty   
					7 
					8 
					9 
					PORT2_L   
					10   
					SENSE2_RETURN   
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				Expansion Slots   
					PCI Express x16/x8/x4 Slots   
					These PCI Express slots are reserved for Graphic Cards and PCI Express x1   
					and x4 devices. The design of this motherboard supports multiple Graphic Card   
					technology.   
					When installing a PCI Express Graphic Card, be sure the retention clip snaps   
					and locks the card into place. If the card is not seated properly, it could cause a   
					short across the pins. Secure the card’s metal bracket to the chassis back panel   
					with the screw used to hold the blank cover.   
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				Onboard Buttons   
					These onboard buttons include RESET, POWER and Clear CMOS. These   
					functions allow you to easily reset the system, turn on/off the system, or clear   
					the CMOS.   
					Clear CMOS Button   
					The motherboard uses the CMOS RAM to store all the set parameters. The   
					CMOS can be cleared by pressing the Clear CMOS button either onboard   
					or on the external I/O Panel.   
					External Clear CMOS Button   
					RESET and POWER Button   
					These onboard buttons allow you to easily turn on/off the system. These   
					buttons allow for easy debugging and testing of the system during   
					troubleshooting situations.   
					The POWER button with LED indicates the system’s status. When the system   
					is powered on, the LED remains a solid red.   
					The RESET button with an integrated LED indicates the activity status of the   
					hard disk drives and will flicker accordingly.   
					RESET POWER Clear CMOS   
					Button Button   
					Button   
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				Post Port Debug LED and LED Status   
					Indicators   
					Post Port Debug LED   
					Provides two-digit POST codes to show why the system may be failing to boot.   
					It is useful during troubleshooting situations. This Debug LED will also display   
					current CPU temperatures after the system has fully booted into the Operating   
					System.   
					Debug LED with CPU   
					Temperature Monitor   
					LED Status Indicators   
					The LEDs near the 24pin ATX connector indicate the system’s status.   
					POWER LED (Green):   
					 
					When the System is powered on: This LED is on.   
					DIMM LED (Orange):   
					When the Memory slot is functional: This LED is on.   
					 
					 
					STANDBY LED (Blue):   
					When the System is in Standby Mode: This LED is on. This LED will   
					remain on as long as the motherboard is receiving constant power.   
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				Jumper Settings   
					PCIE Disable Jumper   
					For the ease of troubleshooting Multiple Video Cards, or testing individual   
					Video Card’s Overclocking, EVGA has implemented 3 Jumpers you can   
					use to disable individual PCIE slots. You don’t need to remove any of your   
					video cards but simply disable the slot the particular card is in and the   
					Motherboard will treat it as invisible.   
					The PCIe disable jumpers are located right beside the 24pin ATX   
					Connector. In default shipping configurations, all slots are enabled with the   
					jumpers in the left position. From top to bottom, PCIE slots 1,2,3   
					respectively. To disable a PCIE Slot, move the jumper over to the right   
					position.   
					Example: Remove the Jumper cap of JPE2, PCIE Slot 2 is disabled while   
					the rest are enabled. The PCIE Disable Function can also be extended onto   
					the ECP discussed later on.   
					Do this when the PC is turned off, NOT when it is running!   
					Voltage Measure Point   
					The motherboard is equipped with eight voltage measure point pad. You   
					can use a voltmeter to measure the voltage you want to know.   
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				CPU Vcore voltage   
					CPU VTT voltage   
					Memory voltage   
					P55 chipset voltage   
					CPU PLL voltage   
					Ground   
					EVGA Control Panel V2 (ECP)   
					For the convenience of users, EVGA has bundled an easy to Access Control   
					Panel:   
					To use the ECP, simply hook up the black ECP Cable to the motherboard at   
					the ECP header location. (See visual guide)   
					The other end of the Cable should be connected to the ECP as shown:   
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				**Before turning on the PC, please check to see that the CPU VCore   
					Booster is in the Off position clicked up.**   
					If you wish to access the PCIE Disable Function via the ECP, please follow   
					these instructions:   
					Locate the PCIE Disable Jumpers (see visual guide)   
					Remove the 3 jumpers.   
					Connect the PCIE Cable with the Red wires occupying the left most pins:   
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				It doesn’t matter which end of the PCIE Cable goes onto the Motherboard.   
					Please be reminded to do this when PC is not running.   
					Next, connect the other end of PCIE Cable onto the ECP as shown:   
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				The Red wires should be occupying the pins on the top row.   
					Now, access the Disable/Enable Function at the front of the Control Panel:   
					From Right to Left, PCIE Slots 1,2,3. When Jumper is in top position, PCIE   
					slot is enabled. When in bottom position PCIE slot is disabled. Above shows   
					example of PCIE slot 2 disabled while the rest are enabled.   
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				CPU VCore Booster   
					For convenience of users when overclocking, the ECP houses 3 CPU Vcore   
					Boosters for real-time boost of CPU VCore upwards of +0.1v per button.   
					The Red LED will light up when VCore booster is pressed. When one Red   
					LED is lit, VCore is boosted by +0.v. When 2 Red LEDs are lit, VCore is   
					boosted by +0.2v. To stop the VCore boost, just press again and VCore will go   
					down to what you have set. The 2 buttons are exactly the same in function each.   
					Vtt Booster   
					The far right button on the EVGA ECP increases the VTT voltage by +0.1v.   
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				EVGA Show-Volt   
					EVGA Show-Volt is another innovative feature of the EVGA P55 Classified   
					motherboard. It is extremely useful for Enthusiasts and Technically inclined   
					users for troubleshooting ad overclock testing. This is located at the top right   
					hand corner of your motherboard.   
					To use this feature, insert the connector end of the red meter probe into the   
					post as seen below, when power is applied to the motherboard, the voltage   
					meter will show the voltages that you make contact with on the probe.   
					Note: It is very important to take a special caution when probing, you do not   
					want to short anything else.   
					Note: The voltage meter reads 0 to 13v DC, do not use it for AC measurement.   
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				Configuring the BIOS   
					This section discusses how to change the system settings through the BIOS   
					Setup menus. Descriptions of the BIOS parameters are also provided.   
					This section includes the following information:   
					 Enter BIOS Setup   
					 Main Menu   
					 Standard BIOS Features   
					 Advanced BIOS Features   
					 Advanced Chipset Features   
					 PCI/PnP Resource Management   
					 Boot Configuration Features   
					 Power Management Features   
					 Hardware Health Configure   
					 Frequency/Voltage Control   
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				Configuring the BIOS   
					Enter BIOS Setup   
					The BIOS is the communication bridge between hardware and software.   
					Correctly setting the BIOS parameters is critical to maintain optimal system   
					performance and stability.   
					Use the following procedure to verify/change BIOS settings.   
					3. Power on the computer.   
					4. Press the Del key when the following message briefly displays at the bottom   
					of the screen during the Power On Self Test (POST).   
					Press F2 to Load Defaults, DEL to enter Setup.   
					Pressing Del takes you to the AMI BIOS CMOS Setup Utility.   
					Main Menu   
					The main menu allows you to select from the list of setup functions and two   
					exit choices. Use the + and - keys to scroll through the options or press Enter   
					to display the associated submenu. Use the  arrow keys to position the   
					selector in the option you choose. To go back to the previous menu, press Esc.   
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				CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1985-2005, American Megatrends   
					 Hardware Health Configure   
					 Standard BIOS Features   
					 Frequency/Voltage Control   
					 Advanced BIOS Features   
					Load Optimal Defaults   
					Discard Changes   
					 Advanced Chipset Features   
					 PCI/PNP Resource Management   
					 Boot Configuration Features   
					 Power Management Features   
					Save & Exit Setup   
					Discard Changes and Exit   
					: Move Enter:Select +/-/:Valve F10:Save ESC:Exit F1: General Help   
					F7:Previous Values F9: Optimized Defaults   
					Configure Time and Date. Display System Information...   
					v02.67 (C)Copyright 1985-2009, American Megatrends, Inc.   
					Figure 2.   
					CMOS Setup Utility Main Menu   
					 Standard BIOS Features   
					Use this menu to set up the basic system configuration.   
					 Advanced BIOS Features   
					Use this menu to set up the advanced system features and boot sequence.   
					 Advanced Chipset Features   
					Use this menu to set up onboard peripherals such as IDE, RAID, USB, LAN,   
					and MAC control.   
					 PCI/PNP Resource Management   
					Use this menu to configure resource management.   
					 Boot Configuration Features   
					Use this menu to modify the system’s boot configuration.   
					 Power Management Features   
					Use this menu to modify power management, power on, and sleep features.   
					 Hardware Health Configure   
					Use this menu to view system vitals.   
					 Frequency/Voltage Control   
					Use this menu to optimize system performance and configure clocks, voltages,   
					memory timings, and more.   
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				Configuring the BIOS   
					 Load Optimal Defaults   
					Load default system settings.   
					 Discard Changes   
					Use this command to abandon all setting changes and exit setup.   
					 Save Changes & Exit   
					Use this command to save settings to CMOS and exit setup.   
					 Discard Changes and Exit   
					Use this command to abandon all setting changes and exit setup.   
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				Standard BIOS Features Menu   
					The Standard CMOS Features menu is used to configure the standard CMOS   
					information, such as the date, time, and so on. Use the + and - keys to scroll   
					through the options. Use the  arrow keys to position the selector in the   
					option you choose. To go back to the previous menu, press Esc.   
					CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1985-2005, American Megatrends   
					Standard BIOS Features   
					Help Item   
					System Overview   
					______________________________________________   
					AMIBIOS   
					Use [ENTER] , [TAB]   
					Or [SHIFT-TAB] to   
					select a field.   
					Version   
					:08.00.16   
					Build Date:07/16/10   
					ID   
					:1E658A19   
					Use [+] or [-] to   
					Processor   
					Configure system Time.   
					Intel(R) Core(TM) CPU   
					750 @ 2.67GHz   
					Speed   
					Count   
					:2666MHz   
					:1   
					System Memory   
					Size   
					:4088MB   
					System Time   
					System Date   
					[13:37:00]   
					[Fri 07/16/2010]   
					:Move Enter:Select +/-/:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help   
					F7:Previous Values F9:Optimized Defaults   
					Figure 3.   
					Standard BIOS Features Menu   
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				Configuring the BIOS   
					System Time / System Date   
					Using the arrow keys, position the cursor over the month, day, and year. Use   
					the + and - keys to scroll through dates and times. Note that the weekday (Sun   
					through Sat) cannot be changed. This field changes to correspond to the date   
					you enter. Note that the hour value is shown in a   
					24-hour clock format. Time is represented as hour : minute : second.   
					System Time   
					System Date   
					[13:37:00]   
					[Fri 07/16/2010]   
					Advanced BIOS Features   
					Access the Advanced BIOS Features menu from the CMOS Setup Utility   
					screen. Use the + and - keys to scroll through the options or press Enter to   
					display the sub-menu. Use the  arrow keys to position the selector in the   
					option you choose. To go back to the previous menu, press Esc.   
					The options that have associated sub-menus are designated by a , which precedes   
					the option. Press Enter to display the sub-menus.   
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				CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1985-2005, American Megatrends   
					Advanced BIOS Features   
					Advanced Settings   
					Help Item   
					______________________________________________   
					WARNING: Setting wrong values in below sections   
					may cause system to malfunction.   
					Main Level   
					 
					 IDE Configuration   
					 Boot Settings Configuration[Press Enter]   
					[Press Enter]   
					Select Removable Boot   
					Device Priority   
					 AHCI Configuration   
					 USB Configuration   
					[Press Enter]   
					[Press Enter]   
					:Move Enter:Select +/-/:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help   
					F7:Previous Values F9:Optimized Defaults   
					Figure 4.   
					Advanced BIOS Features   
					IDE Configuration   
					Use this to configure your storage drivers and to enable RAID or switch   
					between IDE and AHCI mode. Please note for Windows Vista / Windows 7, it   
					is recommended to use AHCI mode for new system installations.   
					Boot Settings Configuration   
					Use this option to configure various system options, such as Bootup Num-Lock   
					status, Quiet Boot and other advanced features.   
					AHCI Configuration   
					This menu will allow you to change advanced AHCI settings, such as S.M.A.R.T.   
					status and more.   
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				Configuring the BIOS   
					USB Configuration   
					This option menu allows you to enable Legacy USB support, force USB 1.1   
					mode and more.   
					Advanced Chipset Features   
					Select Advanced Chipset Features from the CMOS Setup Utility menu and   
					press Enter to change the settings.   
					CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1985-2005, American Megatrends   
					Advanced Chipset Features   
					Advanced Chipset Settings   
					Help Item   
					______________________________________________   
					WARNING: Setting wrong values in below sections   
					may cause system to malfunction.   
					Configure North Bridge   
					features.   
					 North Bridge Configuration [Press Enter]   
					 PCI Express Configuration [Press Enter]   
					Intel VT-d   
					HD Audio Controller   
					IEEE1394   
					LAN1 Controller   
					LAN2 Controller   
					LAN Boot   
					ESATA Controller   
					ESATA Boot   
					[Disabled]   
					[Enabled]   
					[Enabled]   
					[Enabled]   
					[Enabled]   
					[Disabled]   
					[Enabled]   
					[Disabled]   
					[Auto]   
					PE1 Slot   
					P80 Show CPU Temperature Slot[Enabled]   
					 ME Subsystem Configuration [Press Enter]   
					:Move Enter:Select +/-/:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help   
					F7:Previous Values F9:Optimized Defaults   
					Figure 5.   
					Advanced Chipset Features   
					North Bridge Configuration   
					This option menu will allow you to set the primary graphics adapter, and more.   
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				PCI Express Configuration   
					This option menu will allow you to set advanced PCI Express options, such as   
					Payload size. It is not recommended to adjust these settings.   
					Intel VT-d Configuration   
					This option menu allows you to enable, or disable, Virtualization Technology   
					for Directed I/O. This setting can help improve performance in a virtualized   
					environment, it is recommended to leave this disabled for standard system   
					setups.   
					The Advanced Chipset Features menu also allows you to enable/disable some   
					onboard devices, they are as follows:   
					 HD Audio Controller   
					Use this function to set the onboard audio function. It is recommended to   
					leave this enabled, unless you are using an external sound, add-on sound card.   
					 IEEE1394   
					This function allows you to enable or disable the IEEE1394 (Firewire)   
					interface.   
					 LAN1 Controller   
					This function allows you to enable or disable the onboard primary network   
					controller. It is recommended to leave this enabled, unless you are using an   
					external Network Controller, such as an EVGA Killer Xeno card.   
					 LAN2 Controller   
					This function allows you to enable or disable the onboard secondary network   
					controller. It is recommended to leave this enabled, unless you are using an   
					external Network Controller, such as an EVGA Killer Xeno card.   
					 ESATA Controller   
					This function allows you to enable or disable the SATA interface.   
					 PE1 Slot   
					This function allows you to enable or disable the PE1 Slot.   
					 P80 Show CPU Temperature   
					When this function is enabled the onboard Post Port LED will display the   
					CPU temperature.   
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				PCI/PNP Resource Management   
					Select PCI/PNP Resource Management from the CMOS Setup Utility menu   
					and press Enter to display the advanced settings.   
					CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1985-2005, American Megatrends   
					PCI/PNP Resource Management   
					Advanced PCI/PnP Settings   
					Help Item   
					______________________________________________   
					WARNING: Setting wrong values in below sections   
					may cause system to malfunction.   
					Clear NVRAM during   
					System Boot.   
					Clear NVRAM   
					[No]   
					Plug & Play O/S   
					[No]   
					PCI Latency Timer   
					[64]   
					Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA   
					[Yes]   
					Palette Snooping   
					PCI IDE BusMaster   
					OffBoard PCI/ISA IDE Card   
					[Disabled]   
					[Enabled]   
					[Auto]   
					IRQ3   
					IRQ4   
					IRQ5   
					IRQ7   
					IRQ9   
					IRQ10   
					[Available]   
					[Available]   
					[Available]   
					[Available]   
					[Available]   
					[Available]   
					:Move Enter:Select +/-/:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help   
					F7:Previous Values F9:Optimized Defaults   
					Figure 6.   
					PCI/PNP Resource Management   
					Clear NVRAM   
					This function clears the NVRAM during System Boot.   
					Plug & Play O/S   
					This function sets whether the O/S or BIOS configures Plug and Play devices.   
					A setting of [No] is default.   
					PCI Latency Timer   
					This function sets the value in units of PCI clocks.   
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					Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA   
					This function allows an IRQ to be assigned to a PCI VGA.   
					Palette Snooping   
					This function allows the BIOS to inform the system that an ISA graphics device   
					is installed.   
					PCI IDE BusMaster   
					This function allows the BIOS to use PCI BusMastering for reading or writing   
					to IDE drives.   
					OffBoard PCI/ISA IDE Card   
					This function allows manual override of PCI/ISA external cards. A setting of   
					[Auto] works for most devices.   
					IRQ Settings   
					The various IRQ settings allows you to reserve IRQ’s if necessary, it is   
					recommended to leave this as Available.   
					DMA Channel   
					The various DMA settings allow you to specify a DMI to be used by PCI/PnP   
					devices.   
					Reserved Memory Size   
					This option allows you to specify the size of the memory block to reserve for   
					legacy ISA devices.   
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				Boot Configuration Features   
					Select Boot Configuration Features from the CMOS Setup Utility menu and   
					press Enter to display the settings.   
					CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1985-2005, American Megatrends   
					Boot Configuration Features   
					 Boot Device Priority   
					 Hard Disk Drives   
					 CD/DVD Drives   
					[Press Enter]   
					[Press Enter]   
					[Press Enter]   
					Help Item   
					Specifies the   
					Boot Device   
					Priority sequence.   
					:Move Enter:Select +/-/:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help   
					Figure 7.   
					Boot Configuration Features   
					Boot Device Priority   
					This option menu will allow specification of the boot device priority sequence.   
					Hard Disk Drives   
					This option menu allows you specification of the Hard Disk boot priority   
					sequence.   
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				Configuring the BIOS   
					CD/DVD Drives   
					This option menu allows you specification of the CD/DVD boot priority   
					sequence.   
					Power Management Features   
					Select Power Management Features from the CMOS Setup Utility menu and   
					press Enter to display the settings.   
					CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1985-2005, American Megatrends   
					Power Management Features   
					Power Management Features   
					Help Item   
					______________________________________________   
					Section for Advanced   
					ACPI Configuration.   
					 ACPI Configuration   
					SLP_S4# Min. Assertion Width [4 to 5 seconds]   
					[Press Enter]   
					:Move Enter:Select +/-/:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help   
					Figure 8.   
					Power Management Features   
					ACPI Configuration   
					This menu will allow adjustment of Advanced ACPI configurations.   
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				SLP_S4# Min. Assertion Width   
					This function allows adjustment of the SLP assertion width.   
					Restore on AC Power Loss   
					This menu allows adjustment of the AC Power Loss parameters.   
					Hardware Health Configure   
					Select Hardware Health Configure from the CMOS Setup Utility menu and   
					press Enter to display the settings.   
					CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1985-2005, American Megatrends   
					Hardware health Configure   
					Hardware Health Configure   
					H/W Health Function   
					Help Item   
					[Enabled]   
					______________________________________________   
					Enables Hardware   
					Health Monitoring   
					Device.   
					CPU Temperature Sensor   
					VREG Temperature Sensor   
					System Temperature Sensor   
					:34C/93F   
					:48C/118F   
					:34C/93F   
					CPU Fan Speed   
					Power Fan Speed   
					Chassis Fan Speed   
					:3264 RPM   
					:1337 RPM   
					:3864 RPM   
					VCore   
					Memory   
					CPU VTT   
					PCH   
					:1.337 V   
					:1.481 V   
					:1.021 V   
					:1.031 V   
					:4.961 V   
					+5V   
					:Move Enter:Select +/-/:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help   
					Figure 9.   
					Hardware Health Configure   
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				Configuring the BIOS   
					H/W Health Function   
					This will enable or disable Hardware Health Monitoring.   
					CPU Fan Mode Setting   
					This function allows change of the fan mode configuration.   
					Frequency/Voltage Control Menu   
					Select Frequency/Voltage Control from the CMOS Setup Utility menu and   
					press Enter to display the settings.   
					CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1985-2005, American Megatrends   
					Frequency/Voltage Control Menu   
					 Memory Configure   
					 CPU Configuration   
					[Press Enter]   
					[Press Enter]   
					Item Help   
					Dummy O.C   
					[Disabled]   
					Main Level   
					 
					Target CPU Frequency : 2933 MHz   
					Target Memory Frequency : 1333 MHz   
					CPU Multiplier Setting   
					CPU Frequency Setting   
					PCIE Frequency Setting   
					[21]   
					[Auto]   
					[100]   
					QPI Frequency Selection [Auto]   
					MCH Strap   
					[Auto]   
					Extreme Cooling   
					EVGA VDroop Control   
					[Disabled]   
					[With VDroop]   
					Current CPU VCore : 1.20000V   
					Bootup CPU VCore   
					Eventual CPU VCore   
					[Auto]   
					[Auto]   
					Current Dimm Voltage : 1.50V   
					:Move Enter:Select +/-/:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help   
					Figure 10. Frequency/Voltage Control   
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				Memory Configure   
					This menu will allow the configuration of advanced memory timings, including   
					memory frequency and memory timings.   
					CPU Configuration   
					This menu will allow the configuration of advanced CPU settings, such as   
					Virtualization Technology, CPU SpeedStep, or CPU power saving options.   
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				Configuring the BIOS   
					Installing Drivers and   
					Software   
					The CD that has been shipped with the EVGA P55 Classified 200 Motherboard   
					contains the following software and drivers:   
					 Chipset Drivers   
					 Audio drivers   
					 LAN Drivers   
					 RAID Drivers   
					 EVGA E-LEET Overclocking Utility   
					 Adobe Acrobat Reader   
					 User’s Manual   
					Windows XP/Vista/7 Driver Installation   
					1. Insert the Intel P55 installation CD for the motherboard included in the kit.   
					2. The CD will autorun, install the drivers and utilities listed on the install   
					screen.   
					If the CD does not run, go to My Computer and click on the CD to open.   
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				Appendix A. POST Codes for the EVGA   
					P55 Classified 200   
					Motherboard   
					This section provides the AMI POST Codes (Table 6)   
					for the EVGA P55 Classified 200 Motherboard   
					during system boot up.   
					The POST Codes are displayed on the Debug LED readout located directly   
					onboard the motherboard.   
					This Debug LED will also display current CPU   
					temperatures after the system has fully booted   
					into the Operating System.   
					Debug LED with CPU   
					Temperature Monitor   
					Table 6.   
					AMI POST Code   
					Code   
					Description   
					03   
					Initialize BIOS.   
					04   
					05   
					06   
					07   
					08   
					C0   
					C1   
					C2   
					C5   
					C6   
					C7   
					0A   
					Check Battery Power and CMOS   
					Initialize interrupt controlling hardware/vector table   
					Initialize system timer   
					Fixes CPU POST interface calling pointer   
					Primary initialization of CPU   
					Secondary initialization of CPU   
					Set up boot strap processor information   
					Set up boot strap processor for POST   
					Enumerate and set up application processors   
					Re-enable cache for boot strap processor   
					Early CPU initialization exit   
					Initialize keyboard controller   
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					Code   
					0B   
					Description   
					Detect Mouse   
					0C   
					0E   
					13   
					20   
					24   
					2A   
					2C   
					2E   
					31   
					33   
					37   
					38   
					39   
					3A   
					3B   
					3C   
					40   
					52   
					60   
					75   
					78   
					7C   
					84   
					85   
					87   
					8C   
					8D   
					8E   
					90   
					A1   
					Detect Keyboard   
					Test input devices   
					Early POST initialization of chipset registers   
					Relocate System Management interrupt vector   
					Uncompress and initialize BIOS module   
					Initialize devices primary   
					Initialize devices secondary   
					Initialize output devices   
					Allocate memory for ADM module   
					Initialize silent boot module   
					Display sign-on message   
					Initialize USB controller   
					Initialize DMAC-1 & DMAC-2   
					Initialize real time clock   
					Test system memory   
					Initialization of chipset registers   
					Detect coprocessor   
					Update CMOS memory size   
					Initialize NUM-LOCK   
					Initialize Int-13   
					Initialize IPL devices   
					Generate and write contents of ESCD   
					Log errors encountered   
					Display errors, if no display check monitor/video card   
					Execute BIOS setup if needed or requested   
					Late POST initialization of chipset registers   
					Build ACPI tables   
					Program peripheral parameters   
					Initialize system management interrupt   
					Prepare for system boot   
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				Code   
					A2   
					Description   
					Initialize IRQ routing table   
					A4   
					A7   
					A9   
					AA   
					AB   
					AC   
					B1   
					00   
					Display boot option popup   
					Display system configuration screen   
					Wait for user input at configuration display   
					Uninstall POST vector   
					Prepare BBS for Int 19 boot   
					End of POST initialization   
					Save system context for ACPI   
					Pass control to OS   
					(can vary) Show CPU Temp (if enabled)   
					EVGA Glossary of Terms   
					ACPI - Advanced Configuration and Power Interface   
					AFR – Alternate Frame Rendering   
					APIC - Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller   
					BIOS - Basic Input Output System   
					CD-ROM - Compact Disc Read-Only Memory   
					CMOS - Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor   
					CPU – Central Processing Unit   
					D-ICE – Dry Ice Cooling   
					DDR2 - Double Data Rate 2   
					DDR3 - Double Data Rate 3   
					DIMM - Dual In-line Memory Module   
					DRAM - Dynamic random access memory   
					DVD - Digital Versatile Disc   
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					DVI – Digital Video Interface   
					FDC - Floppy Disk Controller   
					FSB – Front Side Bus   
					FTW – For The Win!   
					GHz – Gigahertz   
					GPU – Graphics Processing Unit   
					HDD - Hard Disk Drive   
					HDMI - High-Definition Multimedia Interface   
					HDR – High Dynamic Range Lighting   
					HPET - High Precision Event Timer   
					HT – Hyper-Threading   
					HSF - Heat Sink Fan   
					I/O - Input/Output   
					IDE - Integrated Drive Electronics   
					IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers   
					IGP - Integrated Graphics Processors   
					IRQ - Interrupt Request   
					JBOD - Just a Bunch of Disks   
					JEDEC - Joint Electron Device Engineering Council   
					LAN - Local Area Network   
					LCD - Liquid Crystal Display   
					LGA – Land Grid Array   
					LN2 – Liquid Nitrogen Cooling   
					MAC - Media Access Control   
					MCP - Media and Communications Processor   
					MHz - Megahertz   
					NB - Northbridge   
					NCQ - Native Command Queuing   
					NIC - Network Interface Card   
					NTFS - New Technology File System   
					OEM - Original Equipment Manufacturer   
					PATA - Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment   
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				PCB - Printed Circuit Board   
					PCI - Peripheral Component Interconnect   
					PCIe - Peripheral Component Interconnect Express   
					PCI-x - Peripheral Component Interconnect Extended   
					POST – Power on Self Test   
					PWM – Pulse Width Modulation   
					QDR - Quad Data Rate   
					QPI – Quick Path Interconnect   
					RAID - Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks   
					RGB - Red Green Blue   
					SATA - Serial Advanced Technology Attachment   
					SB - Southbridge   
					SCSI - Small Computer System Interface   
					SFR – Split Frame Rendering   
					SLI - Scalable Link Interface   
					SPD - Serial Presence Detect   
					SPDIF - Sony/Philips Digital Interconnect Format   
					SPP - System Platform Processors   
					TCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol   
					USB - Universal Serial Bus   
					VDroop - V-core Voltage Drop   
					VGA - Video Graphics Array   
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