IS-10/IS-11/IS-12/IS-20
Intel Pentium 4 System Board
Socket 478
User’s Manual
4200-0383-03
Rev. 1.01
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction .................................................... 1-1
1.1. Features & Specifications.......................................................1-1
1.2. Layout.....................................................................................1-3
1.3. Jumpers & Connectors Description........................................1-4
Chapter 2. Hardware Setup.............................................. 2-1
2.1. Install The Motherboard.........................................................2-1
2.2. Install Pentium® 4 CPU and Heatsink Supporting-Base........2-2
2.3. System Memory .....................................................................2-3
2.3.1. Memory Configuration Table...................................2-3
2.3.2. Installing and Removing Memory Modules.............2-4
2.4. Connectors, Headers, and Switches .......................................2-5
2.4.1. ATX Power Connectors............................................2-5
2.4.2. FAN Power Connectors............................................2-6
2.4.3. CMOS Memory Clearing Header.............................2-7
2.4.4. AGP Display Card Slot (IS-10/IS-11/IS-12).............2-8
2.4.5. Front Panel Switches & Indicators Connection
Headers .....................................................................2-9
2.4.6. Front Panel Audio Connection Header...................2-10
2.4.7. Additional USB Port Connection Headers.............2-11
2.4.8. System Management Bus Connection Header .......2-12
2.4.9. Additional IEEE1394 Port Connection Headers
(IS-12).....................................................................2-13
2.4.10. Internal Audio Source Connectors .........................2-14
2.4.11. Floppy and IDE Disk Drive Connectors.................2-15
2.4.12. Serial ATA Connectors...........................................2-16
2.4.13. CPU Core Voltage Selector....................................2-17
2.4.14. External I/O Panel Connectors ...............................2-18
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Chapter 3. BIOS Setup...................................................... 3-1
3.1. Standard CMOS Features.......................................................3-2
3.2. Advanced BIOS Features.......................................................3-6
3.3. Advanced Chipset Features....................................................3-8
3.4. Integrated Peripherals...........................................................3-10
3.5. Power Management Setup....................................................3-17
3.6. PnP/PCI Configurations .......................................................3-19
3.7. PC Health Status...................................................................3-21
3.8. Load Fail-Safe Defaults........................................................3-22
3.9. Load Optimized Defaults .....................................................3-22
3.10. Set Supervisor Password ......................................................3-22
3.11. Set User Password................................................................3-22
3.12. Save & Exit Setup ................................................................3-22
3.13. Exit Without Saving.............................................................3-22
Chapter 4. Driver Installation.......................................... 4-1
4.1. Setup Items.............................................................................4-2
Appendix A. How to Get Technical Support ..................... A-1
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Chapter 1.
Introduction
1.1. Features & Specifications
Processor
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Supports Intel Pentium 4 Socket 478 processors with 800/533/400MHz
Front Side Bus
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Supports Intel Hyper-Threading Technology
Chipset
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Intel 865G / ICH5 (IS-10/IS-11/IS-12)
Intel 865GV / ICH5 (IS-20)
Integrated Intel Extreme Graphics 2
Supports Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
Memory
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Two 184-pin DIMM sockets
Supports 2 DIMM Single / Dual Channel DDR 400/333/266 memory
(Max. 2GB)
Graphics
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Integrated Intel Extreme Graphics 2
Accelerated Graphics Port connector supports AGP 8X/4X (0.8V/1.5V)
(IS-10/IS-11/IS-12)
Serial ATA
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2-Channel Serial ATA with 150MB/s data transfer rate
Audio
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6-Channel AC 97 CODEC on board
Professional digital audio interface supports optical S/PDIF Output
System BIOS
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Supports Plug-and-Play (PNP)
Supports Advanced Configuration Power Interface (ACPI)
Supports Desktop Management Interface (DMI)
Write-Protect Anti-Virus function by AWARD BIOS
LAN
Onboard 10/100Mb LAN (IS-10/IS-12/IS-20)
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Onboard Gigabit LAN (IS-11)
Internal I/O Connectors
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1x AGP (IS-10/IS-11/IS-12)
3x PCI slots
1x Floppy Port supports up to 2.88MB
2x Ultra DMA 33/66/100 Connectors
2x Serial ATA 150 Connectors
2x USB 2.0 Headers (Each header support two USB 2.0 devices)
1x CD-IN, 1x AUX-IN Header
1x FP-Audio header
2x IEEE1394 Headers (IS-12)
External I/O Connectors
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1x PS/2 Keyboard, 1x PS/2 Mouse
1x Printer Port, 1x COM Port
1x VGA Port
1x AUDIO Connector (Rear-Left / Rear-Right, Center/Subwoofer,
S/PDIF Output, Mic-In, Line-In, Front-Left/Front-Right)
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2x USB 2.0 Connectors
2x USB 2.0 Connectors, 1x RJ-45 LAN Connector
Miscellaneous
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Micro ATX Form Factor (244mm x 234mm)
Hardware Monitoring - including Fan Speed, Voltages, CPU and
System Temperature
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Specifications and information contained herein are subject to change
without notice.
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1.2. Layout
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1.3. Jumpers & Connectors Description
Jumpers
CCMOS1
OV
Description
Default Setting
CMOS Memory Clearing Header
CPU Core Voltage Selector
Pins 1-2 Closed (Normal)
Pins 1-2 Closed (Normal)
Connectors
Description
AGP1
AGP Display Card Slot (IS-10/IS-11/IS-12)
ATXPWR1/ATX12V1 ATX Power Connectors
CD1/AUX1
Internal Audio Sources Connectors
CPUFAN1
SYSFAN1
AUXFAN1
CPU Fan Power Connector
System Fan Power Connector
Auxiliary Fan Power Connector
DIMM1/DIMM2
FDC1
DDR DIMM Slots
Floppy Disk Drive Connector
FP-1394-1/FP-1394-2
FP-AUDIO1
FPIO1
Additional IEEE1394 Port Connection Headers (IS-12)
Front Panel Audio Connection Header
Front Panel Switches & Indicators Connection Headers
Additional USB Port Connection Header
Hard Disk Drive Connectors
FP-USB1/FP-USB2
IDE1/IDE2
PCI1/PCI2/PCI3
SATA1/SATA2
SMB1
32bit/33MHz PCI Slots
Serial ATA Connectors
System Management Bus Connection Header
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Chapter 2.
Hardware Setup
Before the Installation: Turn off the power supply switch (fully turn off the +5V
standby power), or disconnect the power cord before installing or unplugging any
connectors or add-on cards. Failing to do so may cause the motherboard components
or add-on cards to malfunction or damaged.
2.1. Install The Motherboard
Most computer chassis have a base with many mounting holes to allow motherboard
to be securely attached on and at the same time, prevented from short circuits. There
are two ways to attach the motherboard to the chassis base:
1. use with studs
2. or use with spacers
In principle, the best way to attach
the board is to use with studs. Only
if you are unable to do this should
you attach the board with spacers.
Line up the holes on the board with
the mounting holes on the chassis. If
the holes line up and there are screw
holes, you can attach the board with
studs. If the holes line up and there are only slots, you can only attach with spacers.
Take the tip of the spacers and insert them into the slots. After doing this to all the
slots, you can slide the board into position aligned with slots. After the board has been
positioned, check to make sure everything is OK before putting the chassis back on.
ATTENTION: To prevent shorting the PCB circuit, please REMOVE the metal studs
or spacers if they are already fastened on the chassis base and are without
mounting-holes on the motherboard to align with.
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2.2. Install Pentium® 4 CPU and Heatsink Supporting-Base
This motherboard provides a ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) Socket 478 to install Intel®
Pentium® 4 CPU. The CPU you bought should have a kit of heatsink and cooling fan
along with. If that’s not the case, buy one specially designed for Pentium® 4 Socket
478.
1. Locate the 478-pin ZIF socket
on the motherboard. Fasten the
Retention Module Base onto the
motherboard.
ATTENTION: If you are using
chassis specially designed for
Pentium® 4, please pay attention to
the location of Metal Studs or
Spacers if they are already installed
on the chassis. Be careful not let the
Metal Studs or Spacers contact the
printed circuit wire or parts on the
PCB.
2. Pull the CPU socket lever
sideways away from the socket
and then upwards to 90 degree.
Insert the CPU with the correct
orientation. Do not use extra
force to insert CPU; it only fits
in one orientation. Close down
the socket lever while holding
down the CPU.
3. Put the heatsink faces down
onto the CPU until it completely
covers the CPU.
4. Put the Fan and Retention
Mechanism Assembly onto the
heatsink. Make sure all the four
Retention Locks at each side of
the
Fan
and
Retention
Mechanism Assembly snap into
the Retention Holes.
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5. Push down the Retention Lock at both sides of the Fan and Retention Mechanism
Assembly to lock up together with the Retention Module Base.
6. The Fan and Retention Mechanism Assembly and Retention Module Base should
now firmly lock up with each other with the heatsink inside.
ATTENTION: Do not forget to set the correct bus frequency and multiple for your
processor.
2.3. System Memory
This system board provides two 184-pin DDR DIMM slots for DDR 400/333/266
memory modules with memory expansion size up to 2GB.
2.3.1.
DIMM
Memory Configuration Table
DIMM Module
128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB
128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB
Total System Memory
Total Memory
128MB ~ 1GB
128MB ~ 1GB
128MB ~ 2GB
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2.3.2.
Installing and Removing Memory Modules
Power off the computer and unplug the
AC power cord before installing or
removing memory modules.
1. Locate the DIMM slot on the board.
2. Hold two edges of the DIMM
module carefully, keep away of
touching its connectors.
3. Align the two notch keys on the module with the two ribs on the slot.
4. Firmly press the module into the slots until the ejector tabs at both sides of the slot
automatically snaps into the mounting notch. Do not force the DIMM module in
with extra force as the DIMM module only fit in one orientation.
5. To remove the DIMM modules, push the two ejector tabs on the slot outward
simultaneously, and then pull out the DIMM module.
ATTENTION: As the static electricity can damage the electronic components of the
computer or optional modules, make sure you are discharged of static electricity by
touching a grounded metal object briefly before starting these procedures.
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2.4. Connectors, Headers, and Switches
All the connectors, headers and switches mentioned here are depending on your
system configuration. Some features you may (or may not) have to connect or to
configure depending on the peripherals you have connected.
WARNING: Always power off the computer and unplug the AC power cord before
adding or removing any peripheral or component. Failing to so may cause severe
damage to your system board and/or peripherals. Plug in the AC power cord only after
you have carefully checked everything.
2.4.1.
ATX Power Connectors
It would be recommended to supply an ATX12V power with 300W, 20A +5VDC
capacity at least for heavily loaded system, and 720mA +5VSB at least for supporting
Wake-On-LAN feature.
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2.4.2.
FAN Power Connectors
These 3-pin connectors each provide power to the cooling fans installed in your
system.
The CPU must be kept cool by using a powerful fan with heatsink. The system is
capable of monitoring the speed of the CPU fan.
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CPUFAN1: CPU Fan Power Connector
SYSFAN1: System Fan Power Connector
AUXFAN1: Auxiliary Fan Power Connector
WARNING: These fan connectors are not jumpers. DO NOT place jumper caps on
these connectors.
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2.4.3.
CMOS Memory Clearing Header
This header uses a jumper cap to clear the CMOS memory.
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Pin 1-2 shorted (default): Normal operation.
Pin 2-3 shorted: Clear CMOS memory.
ATTENTION: Turn the system power off first (including the +5V standby power)
before clearing the CMOS memory. Failing to do so may cause your system to work
abnormally or malfunction.
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2.4.4.
AGP Display Card Slot (IS-10/IS-11/IS-12)
This slot supports an optional AGP graphics card up to AGP 4X/8X mode.
ATTENTION: This motherboard does not support 3.3V AGP cards. Use only 1.5V
or 0.8V AGP cards.
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2.4.5.
Front Panel Switches & Indicators Connection Headers
These headers are used for connecting switches and LED indicators on the chassis
front panel. The mark “+” align to the pin in the figure below stands for positive
polarity for the LED connection.
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HLED (Pin 1, 3):
Connects to the HDD LED cable of chassis front panel.
RST (Pin 5, 7):
Connects to the Reset Switch cable of chassis front panel.
SPK (Pin 15, 17, 19, 21):
Connects to the System Speaker cable of chassis.
SLED (Pin 2, 4):
Connects to the Suspend LED cable (if there is one) of chassis front panel.
PWR-ON (Pin 6, 8):
Connects to the Power Switch cable of chassis front panel.
PLED (Pin 16, 18, 20):
Connects to the Power LED cable of chassis front panel.
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2.4.6.
Front Panel Audio Connection Header
This header provides the connection to audio connector located at front panel.
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To use the audio connector at front panel, remove all the jumpers on this
header, and then connect to front panel by the extension cable provided with
the chassis.
To use the audio connector at rear panel, disconnect the extension cable,
attach the jumpers back at pin 5-6, and pin 9-10 (default setting).
Pin
1
Pin Assignment
Audio Mic.
Pin
2
Pin Assignment
Ground
3
Audio Mic. Bias
4
VCC
Speaker Out Right
Channel
Speaker Out Right
Channel Return
5
7
9
6
8
X
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Speaker Out Left
Channel
Speaker Out Left
Channel Return
10
11 Ground
13 VCC
12 S/PDIF In
14 S/PDIF Out
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2.4.7.
Additional USB Port Connection Headers
These headers each provide two additional USB port connections.
Pin Pin Assignment Pin Pin Assignment
1
3
5
7
9
VCC
Data0 -
Data0 +
Ground
NC
2
4
VCC
Data1 -
Data1 +
Ground
NC
6
8
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2.4.8.
System Management Bus Connection Header
This header provides one additional System Management Bus connection.
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2.4.9.
Additional IEEE1394 Port Connection Headers (IS-12)
These headers each provide one additional IEEE1394 port connection.
Pin
1
Pin Assignment
TPA0 +
GND
Pin
2
Pin Assignment
TPA0 -
GND
3
4
5
TPB0 +
+12V
6
TPB0 -
+12V
GND
7
8
9
NC
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2.4.10.
Internal Audio Source Connectors
These connectors provide the connection to the audio output of internal CD-ROM
drive or add-on audio card.
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2.4.11.
Floppy and IDE Disk Drive Connectors
The FDC1 connector connects up to two floppy drives with a 34-wire, 2-connector
floppy cable. Connect the single end at the longer length of ribbon cable to the FDC1
on the board, the two connectors on the other end to the floppy disk drives connector.
Generally you need only one floppy disk drive in your system.
NOTE: The red line on the ribbon cable must be aligned with pin-1 on both the FDC1
port and the floppy connector.
Each of the IDE port connects up to two
IDE drives at Ultra ATA/100 mode by one
40-pin, 80-conductor, and 3-connector Ultra
ATA/66 ribbon cables.
Connect the single end (blue connector) at
the longer length of ribbon cable to the IDE
port of this board, the other two ends (gray
and black connector) at the shorter length of
the ribbon cable to the connectors of your
hard drives.
NOTE: Make sure to configure the “Master” and “Slave” relation before connecting
two drives by one single ribbon cable. The red line on the ribbon cable must be
aligned with pin-1 on both the IDE port and the hard-drive connector.
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2.4.12.
Serial ATA Connectors
These connectors each provide one Serial ATA channel connection.
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2.4.13.
CPU Core Voltage Selector
This header uses a jumper to adjust the CPU core voltage.
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Pin 1-2 shorted (default): Normal operation.
Pin 2-3 shorted: Raise the CPU core voltage by 0.1V.
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2.4.14.
External I/O Panel Connectors
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Mouse: Connects to PS/2 mouse.
Keyboard: Connects to PS/2 keyboard.
LPT1: Connects to printer or other devices that support this communication
protocol.
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COM1: Connects to external modem, mouse or other devices that support this
communication protocol.
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VGA1: Connects to monitor input.
AUDIO1:
R.L./R.R. (Rear Left / Rear Right): Connects to the rear left and rear right
channel in the 5.1 channel audio system.
Cen./Sub. (Center / Subwoofer): Connects to the center and subwoofer
channel in the 5.1 channel audio system.
S/PDIF Out: This connector provides an S/PDIF out connection through
optical fiber to digital multimedia devices.
Mic In: Connects to the plug from external microphone.
Line In: Connects to the line out from external audio sources.
F.L./F.R. (Front Left / Front Right): Connects to the front left and front
right channel in the 5.1-channel or regular 2-channel audio system.
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LAN: Connects to Local Area Network.
USB1/USB2: Connects to USB devices such as scanner, digital speakers,
monitor, mouse, keyboard, hub, digital camera, joystick etc.
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Chapter 3.
BIOS Setup
This motherboard provides a programmable EEPROM that you can update the BIOS
utility. The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is a program that deals with the basic
level of communication between processor and peripherals. Use the BIOS Setup
program only when installing motherboard, reconfiguring system, or prompted to
“Run Setup”. This chapter explains the Setup Utility of BIOS utility.
After powering up the system, the BIOS message appears on the screen, the memory
count begins, and then the following message appears on the screen:
Press DEL to run setup
If this message disappears before you respond, restart the system by pressing <Ctrl> +
<Alt> + <Del> keys, or by pressing the Reset button on computer chassis. Only when
it failed by these two methods can you restart the system by powering it off and then
back on.
After pressing <Del> key, the main menu screen appears.
NOTE: In order to increase system stability and performance, our engineering staffs
are constantly improving the BIOS menu. The BIOS setup screens and descriptions
illustrated in this manual are for your reference only, may not completely match what
you see on your screen.
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3.1. Standard CMOS Features
Date (mm:dd:yy)
This item sets the date you specify (usually the current date) in the format of [Month],
[Date], and [Year].
Time (hh:mm:ss)
This item sets the time you specify (usually the current time) in the format of [Hour],
[Minute], and [Second].
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IDE Channel 1 Master/Slave, IDE Channel 2 Master/Slave
Click <Enter> key to enter its submenu:
IDE HDD Auto-Detection
This item allows you to detect the parameters of IDE drives by pressing the <Enter>
key. The parameters will automatically be shown on the screen.
IDE Primary Master
When set to [Auto], the BIOS will automatically check what kind of IDE drive you
are using. If you want to define your own drive by yourself, set it to [Manual] and
make sure you fully understand the meaning of the parameters. Refer to the manual
provided by the device manufacturer to get the settings right.
Access Mode
This item selects the mode to access your IDE devices. Leave this item to its default
[Auto] settings to let BIOS detects the access mode of your HDD and makes decision
automatically.
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Capacity
This item automatically displays your HDD size. Note that this size is usually slightly
greater than the size given by a disk-checking program of a formatted disk.
NOTE: The following [Cylinder], [Head], [Precomp], [Landing Zone], and [Sector]
items are available when you set the item “IDE Primary Master” to “Manual”.
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Cylinder
This item configures the numbers of cylinders.
Head
This item configures the numbers of read/write heads.
Precomp
This item displays the number of cylinders at which to change the write timing.
Landing Zone
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This item displays the number of cylinders specified as the landing zone for the
read/write heads.
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Sector
This item configures the numbers of sectors per track.
Drive A
This item sets the type of floppy drives installed.
[None]: No floppy drive installed
[360K, 5.25 in.]: 5.25-inch standard drive; 360KB capacity
[1.2M, 5.25 in.]: 5.25-inch AT-type high-density drive; 1.2MB capacity
[720K, 3.5 in.]: 3.5-inch double-sided drive; 720KB capacity
[1.44M, 3.5 in.]: 3.5-inch double-sided drive; 1.44MB capacity
[2.88M, 3.5 in.]: 3.5-inch double-sided drive; 2.88MB capacity
Video
This item selects the type of video adapter used for the primary system monitor.
[EGA/VGA]: (Enhanced Graphics Adapter/Video Graphics Array) For EGA, VGA,
SVGA and PGA monitor adapters.
[CGA 40]: (Color Graphics Adapter) Power up in 40-column mode.
[CGA 80]: (Color Graphics Adapter) Power up in 80-column mode.
[Mono]: (Monochrome adapter) Includes high-resolution monochrome adapters.
Halt On
This item determines whether the system stops if an error is detected during system
boot-up.
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[All Errors]: The system-boot will stop whenever the BIOS detect a non-fatal error.
[No Errors]: The system-boot will not stop for any error detected.
[All, But Keyboard]: The system-boot will stop for all errors but keyboard error.
[All, But Diskette]: The system-boot will stop for all errors but disk error.
[All, But Disk/Key]: The system boot will stop for all errors but disk or keyboard
error.
Base Memory
This item displays the amount of base memory installed in the system. The value of
the base memory is typically 640K for system with 640K or more memory size
installed on the motherboard.
Extended Memory
This item displays the amount of extended memory detected during system boot-up.
Total Memory
This item displays the total memory available in the system.
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Hyper-Threading Technology
This item is used to enable the functionality of the processor with Hyper-Threading
Technology and will appear only when using such processor.
The Hyper-Threading Technology helps your PC work more efficiently by
maximizing processor resources and enabling a single processor to run two separate
threads of software simultaneously, bringing forth greater performance and system
responsiveness when running multiple applications at once.
Quick Power On Self Test
When set to [Enabled], this item speeds up the Power On Self Test (POST) after
powering on the system. The BIOS shorten or skip some check during the POST.
Hard Disk Boot Priority
This item selects the hard disks booting priority. By pressing <Enter> key, you can
enter its submenu where the hard disks detected can be selected for the booting
sequence to boot up system.
This item functions only when there is the option of [Hard Disk] in any one of the
First/Second/Third Boot Device items.
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CPU L3 Cache
This item is used to enable the L3 cache (default setting), and appears only for certain
CPU (Intel Pentium 4 processor with HT Technology Extreme Edition) that possesses
L3 cache.
First Boot Device / Second Boot Device / Third Boot Device / Boot Other Device
This item selects the drive to boot first, second and third in the [First Boot Device],
[Second Boot Device], and [Third Boot Device] fields respectively. The BIOS will
boot the operating system according to the sequence of the drive selected. Set [Boot
Other Device] to [Enabled] if you wish to boot from another device other than these
three items.
Boot Up NumLock Status
This item determines the default state of the numeric keypad at system booting up.
[On]: The numeric keypad functions as number keys.
[Off]: The numeric keypad functions as arrow keys.
Security Option
This item determines when the system will prompt for password - every time the
system boots or only when enters the BIOS setup.
[Setup]: The password is required only when accessing the BIOS Setup.
[System]: The password is required each time the computer boots up.
NOTE: Don’t forget your password. If you forget the password, you will have to
open the computer case and clear all information in the CMOS before you can start up
the system. But by doing this, you will have to reset all previously set options.
MPS Version Control For OS
This item specifies which version of MPS (Multi-Processor Specification) this
motherboard will use. Leave this item to its default setting.
Intel OnScreen Branding
This item determines whether to display the “Intel Inside” logo or not at system boots
up.
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DRAM Timing Selectable
This item sets the optimal timings for the following four items, depending on the
memory module you are using. The default setting “By SPD” configures these four
items by reading the contents in the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) device. The
EEPROM on the memory module stores critical parameter information about the
module, such as memory type, size, speed, voltage interface, and module banks.
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CAS Latency Time
This item controls the latency between the DRAM read command and the time that
the data becomes actually available.
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Act. to Precharge Delay
This item controls the number of DRAM clocks used for the DRAM parameters.
DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay
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This item controls the latency between the DRAM active command and the read/write
command.
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DRAM RAS# Precharge
This item controls the idle clocks after issuing a precharge command to the DRAM.
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AGP Aperture Size
This option specifies the amount of system memory that can be used by the AGP
device. The aperture is a portion of the PCI memory address range dedicated for
graphics memory address space.
Init Display First
This item selects to initialize Onboard/AGP or PCI Slot first when the system boots.
On-Chip VGA
This option enables or disables the on-chip VGA controller.
Frame Buffer Size
This option selects the size of on-chip frame buffer.
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ꢀ
Onboard IDE Device:
Click <Enter> key to enter its submenu:
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IDE Bus Master
This option enables or disables the IDE bus mastering capability under the DOS
environment.
Onboard IDE-1 Controller
This item enables or disables the onboard IDE-1 controller.
Onboard IDE-2 Controller
This item enables or disables the onboard IDE-2 controller.
Onboard S-ATA Controller
This item determines the function for on-chip Serial ATA.
[Disabled]: Disable the Serial ATA controller.
[Auto]: Allows the Serial ATA controller to be arranged by BIOS automatically.
[Combined Mode]: Parallel ATA and Serial ATA are combined together. Supports up
to 2 IDE drives in each channel.
[Enhanced Mode]: Enable both Parallel ATA and Serial ATA. Supports up to 6 IDE
drives.
[SATA Only]: The SATA is operating in legacy mode.
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ꢀ
Serial ATA Port1 Mode / Serial ATA Port2 Mode
This item determines the function mode for Serial ATA Port 1 (i.e. The SATA1
connector in this model) and Serial ATA Port 2 (i.e. The SATA2 connector in this
model). Both SATA1 and SATA2 will be served each as one single IDE connector
after selected as the following modes:
Serial ATA Port 1
(SATA1)
Serial ATA Port 2
(SATA2)
Mode
Description
• SATA1 serves as IDE-3 Master
• SATA2 serves as IDE-4 Master
IDE-3 Master
IDE-4 Master
IDE-1 Master
IDE-1 Slave
IDE-2 Master
IDE-2 Slave
Logical IDE-1
Logical IDE-2
IDE-4 Master
IDE-3 Master
IDE-1 Slave
IDE-1 Master
IDE-2 Slave
IDE-2 Master
Logical IDE-2
Logical IDE-1
• OnChip IDE-1 and IDE-2
controller enabled
Enhanced
• SATA1 serves as IDE-4 Master
• SATA2 serves as IDE-3 Master
• OnChip IDE-1 and IDE-2
controller enabled
• SATA1 serves as IDE-1 Master
• SATA2 serves as IDE-1 Slave
• OnChip IDE-1 controller
disabled
• SATA1 serves as IDE-1 Slave
• SATA2 serves as IDE-1 Master
• OnChip IDE-1 controller
disabled
Combined
• SATA1 serves as IDE-2 Master
• SATA2 serves as IDE-2 Slave
• OnChip IDE-2 controller
disabled
• SATA1 serves as IDE-2 Slave
• SATA2 serves as IDE-2 Master
• OnChip IDE-2 controller
disabled
• SATA1 serves as IDE-1 Master
• SATA2 serves as IDE-2 Master
• OnChip IDE-1 and IDE-2
controller disabled
SATA Only
• SATA1 serves as IDE-2 Master
• SATA2 serves as IDE-1 Master
• OnChip IDE-1 and IDE-2
controller disabled
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ꢀ
Onboard PCI Device:
Click <Enter> key to enter its submenu:
USB Controller
This option enables or disables the USB controller.
ꢀ
USB 2.0 Controller
This option enables or disables the USB 2.0 controller.
USB Keyboard Support
ꢀ
This item allows you to select [BIOS] for using USB keyboard in DOS environment,
or [OS] in OS environment.
ꢀ
USB Mouse Support
This item allows you to select [BIOS] for using USB mouse in DOS environment, or
[OS] in OS environment.
AC97 Audio
When set to [Enabled], the onboard audio codec will be detected and supported. IF
you want to use audio adapter other than the one onboard, set this item to [Disabled]
Onboard LAN Controller
This item enables or disables the onboard LAN controller.
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Onboard LAN Boot ROM
When set to [Enabled], this item allows the system to boot from network by the
onboard LAN controller boot ROM.
Onboard 1394 Controller (IS-12)
This item enables or disables the onboard IEEE 1394 controller.
ꢀ
SuperIO Device:
Click <Enter> key to enter its submenu:
POWER ON Function
This item selects the way you want your system to power on.
[Password]: Use a password to power on the system, select this option then press
<Enter>. Enter your password. You can enter up to 5 characters. Type in exactly the
same password to confirm, and then press <Enter>.
[Hot KEY]: Use any of the function keys between <F1> to <F12> to power on the
system.
[Mouse Left]: Double click the mouse left button to power on the system.
[Mouse Right]: Double click the mouse right button to power on the system.
[Any KEY]: Use any keyboard keys to power on the system.
[BUTTON ONLY]: Use only the power button to power on the system.
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[Keyboard 98]: Use the power-on button on the “Keyboard 98” compatible keyboard
to power on the system.
NOTE: The mouse wake up function can only be used with the PS/2 mouse, not with
the COM port or USB type. Some PS/2 mice cannot wake up the system because of
compatible problems. If the specs of your keyboard are too old, it may fail to power
on.
ꢀ
KB Power ON Password
This item sets the password required in order to power on your computer.
NOTE: Do not forget your password, or you will have to clear the CMOS and reset
all parameters in order to utilize this function again.
ꢀ
Hot Key Power ON
This item powers on the system by pressing <Ctrl> key plus one of each function key
(<F1> ~ <F12>) simultaneously.
Onboard FDD Controller
This item enables or disables the onboard FDD controller.
Onboard Serial Port 1
This item determines which I/O addresses the onboard Serial Port 1 controller will
access.
[Auto]: The system automatically select an I/O address for the onboard Serial Port 1.
[3F8/IRQ4, 2F8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, 2E8/IRQ3]: Allows you to manually select an I/O
address for the onboard Serial Port 1.
[Disabled]: Disables the onboard Serial Port 1.
Onboard Parallel Port
This item specifies the I/O address used by the parallel port.
[Disabled]: This option prevents the parallel port from accessing any system resources.
When the value of this option is set to [Disabled], the printer port becomes
unavailable.
[378/IRQ7]: This option allows the parallel port to use [378/IRQ7] as its I/O port
address. The majority of parallel ports on computer systems use IRQ7 and I/O Port
378H as the standard setting.
[278/IRQ5]: This option allows the parallel port to use [278/IRQ5] as its I/O port
address.
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[3BC/IRQ7]: This option allows the parallel port to use [3BC/IRQ7] as its I/O port
address.
ꢀ
Parallel Port Mode
This item specifies the parallel port mode.
[SPP]: (Standard Parallel Port) Allows bi-directional parallel port operation at normal
speed.
[EPP]: (Enhanced Parallel Port) Allows bi-directional parallel port operation at
maximum speed.
[ECP]: (Extended Capabilities Port) Allows bi-directional parallel port operation at a
speed faster than the normal mode’s data transfer rate.
[EPP+ECP]: Using parallel port as EPP & ECP mode.
ꢀ
EPP Mode Select
This item selects the EPP mode.
ECP Mode Use DMA
ꢀ
This item selects the DMA channel of the parallel port.
PWRON After PWR-Fail
This item sets the system action after a power failure.
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3.5. Power Management Setup
ACPI Suspend Type
This item selects the type of Suspend mode.
[S1(POS)]: Enables the Power On Suspend function.
[S3(STR)]: Enables the Suspend to RAM function.
ꢀ
USB Dev Wake-Up From S3
When set to [Enabled], this item allows you to use a USB device to wake up a system
that is in the S3 (STR - Suspend To RAM) state. This item can only be configured if
the [ACPI Suspend Type] field is set to [S3(STR)].
Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN
This item selects the method of powering off your system:
[Hold 4 Sec.]: Pushing the power button for more than 4 seconds will power off the
system. This will prevent the system from powering off in case you accidentally hit or
pushed the power button.
[Instant-Off]: Pressing and then releasing the power button at once will immediately
power off the system.
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Wake-Up by PCI card/LAN
When set to [Enabled], access to the onboard LAN or a PCI card such as a modem or
LAN card will cause the system to wake up. The PCI card must support the wake up
function.
Power On by Ring
Two options are available: Enabled and Disabled. Default setting is Disabled. If you
connect an external modem to the onboard serial port, the system will be turned on
when a telephone ring-up occurs.
Resume by Alarm
When set to [Enabled], you can set the date and time you would like the Soft-Off PC
to power-on in the “Date (of Month) Alarm” and “Time (hh:mm:ss) Alarm” items.
However, if the system is being accessed by incoming calls or the network (Resume
On Ring/LAN) prior to the date and time set in these items, the system will give
priority to the incoming calls or network instead.
ꢀ
Date (of Month)
[0]: This option power-on the system everyday according to the time set in the “Time
(hh:mm:ss) Alarm” item.
[1-31]: This option selects a date you would like the system to power-on. The system
will power-on on the date set, and the time set in the “Time (hh:mm:ss) Alarm” item.
ꢀ
Resume Time (hh:mm:ss)
This item sets the time you would like the system to power-on.
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3.6. PnP/PCI Configurations
Force Update ESCD
If you want to clear ESCD data next time you boot up, and ask the BIOS to reset the
settings for the Plug & Play ISA Card and the PCI Card, select Enabled. But the next
time you boot up, this option will automatically be set as Disabled.
NOTE: The ESCD (Extended System Configuration Data) contains the IRQ, DMA,
I/O port, memory information of the system. This is a specification and a feature
specific to the Plug & Play BIOS.
Resources Controlled By
This item configures all of the boot and Plug-and-Play compatible devices.
[Auto(ESCD)]: The system will automatically detect the settings.
[Manual]: Choose the specific IRQ resources in the “IRQ Resources” menu.
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IRQ Resources
Click <Enter> key to enter its submenu:
This item sets each system interrupt to either [PCI Device] or [Reserved].
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3.7. PC Health Status
Shutdown Temperature
This item sets the temperature that would shutdown the system automatically in order
to prevent system overheats.
CPU Warning Temperature
This item selects the CPU’s warning temperature limit. Once the system has detected
that the CPU’s temperature exceeded the limit, warning beeps will sound.
NOTE: The onboard hardware monitor function is capable of detecting these system
health conditions. If you want a warning message to pop-up or a warning alarm to
sound when an abnormal condition occurs, you must install the “Hardware Doctor”
utility. This utility is included in the “Driver & Utility CD” that came packed with this
motherboard.
Shutdown When CPU FAN Fail:
When set to [Enabled], the system will be shut down if the CPU fan is not running.
All Voltages, Fans Speed and Thermal Monitoring
These unchangeable items list the current status of the CPU and environment
temperatures, fan speeds, and system power voltage.
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NOTE: The hardware monitoring features for temperatures, fans and voltages will
occupy the I/O address from 294H to 297H. If you have a network adapter, sound
card or other add-on cards that might use those I/O addresses, please adjust your
add-on card I/O address to avoid using these addresses.
3.8. Load Fail-Safe Defaults
This option loads the BIOS default values for the most stable, minimal-performance
system operations.
3.9. Load Optimized Defaults
This option loads the BIOS default values that are factory settings for
optimal-performance system operations.
3.10. Set Supervisor Password
This option protects the BIOS configuration or restricts access to the computer itself.
The Supervisor Password is used to protect the stored CMOS options from being
changed by unauthorized users.
3.11. Set User Password
This option protects the BIOS configuration or restricts access to the computer itself.
The User Password requires all users to enter a password in order to use the system,
and/or enter the BIOS setup (but can’t change its contents).
3.12. Save & Exit Setup
This option saves your selections and exits the setup menu.
3.13. Exit Without Saving
This option exits the setup menu without saving any change.
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Driver Installation
All the necessary drivers are included within the Drivers & Utilities CD that came
packaged with your board. The display shown in the following figure should appear
after inserting this CD into your CD-ROM drive, if not, enter ꢀ [My Computer] ꢀ
[CD-ROM] Drive ꢀ double click [autorun.exe]. Please follow the on-screen
instruction.
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4.1. Setup Items
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Intel Chipset Software Utility
Install the Intel chipset driver for Windows Operating System.
Intel Extreme Graphics Driver
Install Intel graphics adapter driver for Windows Operating System.
Audio Driver
Install the audio driver for Windows Operating System.
LAN Driver
Install the LAN driver for Windows Operating System.
USB 2.0 Driver
Install the USB 2.0 driver for Windows Operating System.
Manual
View the user’s manual in PDF file.
Utility
Click to enter the sub-screen for installing DirectX, Acrobat Reader, and
Award Flash utility software.
•
•
Browse CD
Browse the contents of this CD-ROM.
Close
Exit the CD setup Items Menu.
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Appendix A. How to Get Technical Support
(From our website) http://www.abit.com.tw
(In North America) http://www.abit-usa.com
(In Europe) http://www.abit.nl
Thank you for choosing ABIT products. ABIT sells all our products through
distributors, resellers and system integrators; we have no direct sales to end-users.
Before sending email for tech support please check with your resellers or integrators if
you need any services, they are the ones who sold you your system and they should
know best as to what can be done, how they serve you is a good reference for future
purchases.
We appreciate every customer and would like to provide the best service to you.
Providing fast service to our customers is our top priority. However we receive many
phone calls and a huge amount of email from all over the world. At the present time it
is impossible for us to respond to every single inquiry. Therefore it is quite possible
that if you send an email to us that you may not receive a response.
We have done many compatibility tests and reliability tests to make sure our products
have the best quality and compatibility. In case you need service or technical support,
please understand the constraint we have and always check with the reseller who
sold the product to you first.
To expedite service, we recommend that you follow the procedures outlined below
before contacting us. With your help, we can meet our commitment to provide the
best service to the greatest number of ABIT customers:
1. Check the Manual. It sounds simple but we have taken a lot of care in making a
well-written and thorough manual. It is full of information that doesn't only
pertain to motherboards. The CD-ROM included with your board will have the
manual as well as drivers. If you don't have either one, go to our Program
Download Area of the Website or FTP server.
2. Download latest BIOS, software or drivers. Please go to our Program
Download area on our Website to check to see if you have the latest BIOS. They
are developed over periods of time to fixes bugs or incompatibilities. Also please
make sure you have the latest drivers from your peripheral cards makers!
3. Check the ABIT Technical Terms Guide and FAQ on our Website. We are
trying to expand and make the FAQs more helpful and information rich. Let us
know if you have any suggestions. For hot topics check out our HOT FAQ!
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4. Internet Newsgroups. They are a great source of information and many people
there can offer help. ABIT's Internet News group,
alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.abit, is an ideal forum for the public to exchange
information and discuss experiences they have had with ABIT products. Many
times you will see that your question has already been asked before. This is a
public Internet news group and it is reserved for free discussions. Here is a list of
some of the more popular ones:
5. Ask your reseller. Your ABIT authorized distributor should be able to provide
the fastest solution to your technical problem. We sell our products through
distributors who sell to resellers and stores. Your reseller should be very familiar
with your system configuration and should be able to solve your problem much
more efficiently than we could. After all, your reseller regards you as an important
customer who may purchase more products and who can urge your friends to buy
from him or her as well. They integrated and sold the system to you. They should
know best what your system configuration is and your problem. They should have
reasonable return or refund policies. How they serve you is also a good reference
for your next purchase.
6. Contacting ABIT. If you feel that you need to contact ABIT directly you can
send email to the ABIT technical support department. First, please contact the
support team for the branch office closest to you. They will be more familiar with
local conditions and problems and will have better insight as to which resellers
offer what products and services. Due to the huge number of emails coming in
every day and other reasons, such as the time required for problem reproduction,
we will not be able to reply to every email. Please understand that we are selling
through distribution channels and don't have the resources to serve every end-user.
However, we will try to do our best to help every customer. Please also remember
that for many of our technical support team English is a second language, you will
have a better chance of getting a helpful answer if your question can be
understood in the first place. Be sure to use very, simple, concise language that
clearly states the problem, avoid rambling or flowery language and always list
your system components. Here is the contact information for our branch offices:
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North America and South America:
ABIT Computer (U.S.A.) Corporation
45531 Northport Loop West,
Fremont, California 94538, U.S.A.
Tel: 1-510-623-0500
Fax: 1-510-623-1092
U.K. and Ireland:
ABIT Computer (U.K.) Corporation Ltd.
Unit 3, 24-26 Boulton Road,
Stevenage, Herts SG1 4QX, U.K.
Tel: 44-1438-228888
Fax: 44-1438-226333
Germany, Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg),
Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Switzerland:
AMOR Computer B.V. (ABIT’s European Office)
Van Coehoornstraat 7,
5916 PH Venlo, The Netherlands
Tel: 31-77-3204428
Fax: 31-77-3204420
Austria, Czech, Romania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Slovakia,
Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, and Macedonia:
Asguard Computer Ges.m.b.H
Schmalbachstrasse 5,
A-2201 Gerasdorf/Wien, Austria
Tel: 43-1-7346709
Fax: 43-1-7346713
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Japan:
ABIT Computer (Japan) Co. Ltd.
Fax: 81-3-5396-5110
Shanghai:
ABIT Computer (Shanghai) Co. Ltd.
Tel: 86-21-6235-1829
Fax: 86-21-6235-1832
Russia:
ABIT Computer (Russia) Co. Ltd.
Fax: 7-095-937-2837
France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Greece:
ABIT Computer France SARL
Tel: 33-1-5858-0043
Fax: 33-1-5858-0047
All other territories not covered above please contact
Taiwan Head Office:
When contacting our headquarters please Note we are located in Taiwan and we are
8+ GMT time. In addition, we have holidays that may be different from those in your
country.
ABIT Computer Corporation
No.323, Yang Guang St., Neihu,
Taipei, 114, Taiwan
Tel: 886-2-8751-8888
Fax: 886-2-8751-3382
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7. RMA Service. If your system has been working but it just stopped, but you have
not installed any new software or hardware recently, it is likely that you have a
defective component. Please contact the reseller from whom you bought the
product. You should be able to get RMA service there.
8. Reporting Compatibility Problems to ABIT. Because of tremendous number of
email messages we receive every day, we are forced to give greater weight to
certain types of messages than to others. For this reason, any compatibility
problem that is reported to us, giving detailed system configuration information
and error symptoms will receive the highest priority. For the other questions, we
regret that we may not be able to reply directly. But your questions may be posted
to the Internet news group in order that a larger number of users can have the
benefit of the information. Please check the news group from time to time.
Thank You
ABIT Computer Corporation
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ꢀ Technical Support Form
ꢀ Company Name:
ꢁ Contact Person:
ꢀ E-mail Address:
ꢀ Phone Number:
ꢂ Fax Number:
Model
*
*
BIOS ID #
*
Motherboard Model No.
OS/Application
DRIVER REV
Hardware Name
CPU
Brand Specifications
*
IDE1
HDD
IDE2
IDE1
IDE2
CD-ROM-Drive
System Memory
ADD-ON CARD
Problem Description:
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