XP-P4I533E
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor Motherboard
User's Manual
M-040602
Contents
Motherboard Layout ........................................................................4
1. Production Introduction ...............................................................
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1.1. Feature Summary ............................................................................. 5
1.2. I/O Back Panel and Connectors&Jumper Setting ............................. 6
1.2.1. I/O Back Panel ..............................................................................6
1.2.2. Connectors&Jumper Setting ..........................................................6
2. Hardware Installation ................................................................9
2.1. Installation of a Pentium 4 CPU and Fan Sink................................ 10
2.2. Installation of Memory ..................................................................... 10
2.3. Installation of the Graphics Card ...................................................... 11
3. BIOS Setup............................................................................13
3.1. Setup Screen Features (BIOS version:E5) ..................................... 13
3.2. Standard CMOS Features............................................................... 14
3.3. Advanced BIOS Features ............................................................... 16
3.4. IntegratedPeripherals ..................................................................... 17
3.5. Power Management Setup .............................................................. 20
3.6. PnP/PCIConfiguration .................................................................... 21
3.7. PC Health Status ............................................................................. 22
3.8. Frequency/Voltage Control.............................................................. 23
3.9. TopPerformance ............................................................................. 25
3.10. Load Fail-Safe Defaults ................................................................... 25
3.11. LoadOptimizedDefaults ................................................................. 25
3.12. Set User Password ......................................................................... 25
3.13. Save & Exit Setup ........................................................................... 25
3.14. Exit Without Saving ......................................................................... 25
4. Driver Installation....................................................................26
Motherboard Layout
KB_MS
CPU_FAN
ATX
ATX_12V
SOCKET 478
F_AUDIO
Intel 845E
CD_IN
FDD
AGP
BAT
PCI1
CODEC
CLR_CMOS
SYS_FAN
PCI2
Intel ICH4
PCI3
RTL8100C
PCI4
IDE2
IDE1
SMSC
PCI5
PWR_LED
F_USB1
BIOS
F_PANEL
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1.
Production Introduction
The user manual provides steps related to quick installation. If you wish to view complete
product information, please select the " ",Open User Manual button located on the driver
1.1.
Feature Summary
CPU
Socket 478 for Intel® Pentium® 4 (Northwood) with HT Technology
Intel® Pentium® 4 400/533MHz FSB
2nd cache depends on CPU
Chipset
Memory
North Bridge: Intel® 845E
South Bridge: Intel® ICH4
3 184-pin DDR DIMM sockets, supports up to 3GB DRAM (Max)
Supports DDR200/DDR266 DIMM
Supports only 2.5V DDR SDRAM
Slots
1 AGP slot device support
5 PCI slots support 33MHz & PCI 2.2 compliant
2 IDE controller provide IDE HDD/CD-ROM(IDE1, IDE2) with PIO,
Bus Master (Ultra DMA33/ATA66/ATA100) operation modes
Can connect up to 4 IDE devices
On-Board IDE
On-Board Floppy
1 Floppy port supports 2 FDD with 360K, 720K,1.2M, 1.44M and
2.88M bytes
On-Board Peripherals 1 Parallel port supports Normal/EPP/ECP mode
2 Serial port (COMA, COMB)
4 USB 2.0/1.1 ports (2 x Rear, 2 x Front by cable)
1 Front Audio connector
1 PS/2 Keyboard
1 PS/2 Mouse
On-Board LAN
Builit-in RTL8100C chipset
1 RJ45 port
On-Board Sound
C-Media 9761 CODEC
Support 6 channel
Line Out / Line In / Mic In
CD In
BIOS
Licensed AWARD BIOS
Supports BIOSNOW!
SMSC
I/O Control
Hardware Monitor
CPU Fan Revolution detect
CPU temperature detect
System Voltage detect
ATX size form factor, 29.5cm x 20.0cm
Form Factor
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1.2.
I/O Back Panel and Connectors&Jumper Setting
I/O Back Panel
1.2.1.
PS/2
LAN
Parallel Port
Game Port
Mouse
PS/2
Keyboard
USB
COM A
COMB
Line Out
MIC In
PS/2 Keyboard
PS/2 Mouse connector
USB
Connects PS/2 standard keyboard and PS/2 standard
mouse
Prior to use, please make sure that your system as well
as the connected attachments support the USB interface.
If driver installation is required, please consult the USB
section of the user manual.
(Universal Serial Bus Port)
LAN (RJ45 LAN Port)
Parallel port (LPT)
COMA/COMB (Serial port)
LineOut
Internet connection with speed of up to10/100Mbps
Connects to printer
Connects to serial-based mouse or data processing devices
Connects to speakers or headphones
Connects to optical devices, CD players and other audio
input devices
Line In
Mic In
Connects to microphone
1.2.2.
Connectors&Jumper Setting
FDD (Floppy Disk Drive Connector)
The FDD connector is able to connect a single floppy disk drive via a FDD cable. Usually one
edge of the FDD cable is marked in red, please attach this marked edge to position 1 on the
connector.
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IDE1 / IDE2 (IDE1 and IDE2 Connector)
The IDE connector is able to connect two IDE devices via an IDE cable and requires checking
of the IDE jumper setting. It is recommended that the hard drive be connected to the first IDE
connector while the optical drive be connected to the second IDE connector.
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CPU_FAN(CPUFanPowerConnector);SYS_FAN(SystemFanPowerConnector)
The CPU_Fan power connector provides the largest amount of power to the CPU fan at
600mA. You can connect the casing fan to the SYS_FAN connector to enhance system cooling.
PIN
1
SIGNAL
GND
1
2
+12V
3
Sense
ATX_12V (+12V Power Connector)
The ATX_12V power connector provides power to the CPU. If this connector is not Attached,
the system will not start.
PIN
1
SIGNAL
GND
3
1
4
2
2
GND
3
+12V
+12V
4
ATX (ATX Power Connector)
The ATX power connector provides power to the motherboard. Prior to connection, please
make sure that the power supply is disconnected.
PIN
1
SIGNAL
PIN
11
SIGNAL
3.3V
3.3V
20
10
2
3.3V
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
-12V
3
GND
GND
4
VCC
PS_ON (soft on/off)
5
GND
GND
GND
GND
-5V
6
VCC
7
GND
8
Power Good
5VSB (stand by +5V)
+12V
11
1
9
VCC
VCC
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F_PANEL (Front Panel Control Connector)
The F_Panel Control Connector connects to certain connectors on the front panel of the
system casing such as IDE Hard Disk Active LED, speaker, reset, and power on/off connectors.
You can use the schematic diagram below as the basis for connection.
PIN
HD
SIGNAL
IDE Hard Disk Active LED
Speaker Connector
Reset Switch
SPK
RES
PW
2
1
20
19
Soft Power Connector
Message LED/Power/Sleep LED
NC
MSG
NC
7
PWR_LED
Connects to the system power LED indicator whereby the power is indicated as ON or OFF.
However, the indicator will flash when the system is suspended.
PIN
1
SIGNAL
MPD+
MPD-
1
2
3
MPD-
CLR_CMOS (Clear CMOS)
You can clear the motherboard CMOS with the jumper to return your system to its initial
status. To prevent improper usage, the jumper does not include the jumper plug. If you wish to
use the Clear CMOS function, please short circuit the 1-2Pin.
Short : Clear CMOS
Open : Normal
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F_AUDIO (Front Audio Connector)
Connects to the audio connector located on the front panel of the system casing (dependent
on case design). When use of the front panel audio connector is required, please remove the
5-6 pin, 9-10pin jumper. Please note that use of only the front panel audio connector or the
rear panel audio connector is permitted.
PIN
SIGNAL
PIN
SIGNAL
1
MIC
6
Rear Audio (R)
Reserved
2
GND
7
1
9
2
3
MIC_BIAS
POWER
Front Audio (R)
8
NO PIN
4
9
Front Audio (L)
Rear Audio (L)
10
5
10
CD_IN (Optical Drive Audio Connector)
Connects CD-ROM or DVD-ROM audio connector.
PIN
1
SIGNAL
1
CD_L
GND
2
3
GND
4
CD_R
F_USB1 (Front USB Connector)
Connects to the USB connector located on the front panel of the system casing (dependent on
case design). Note: Please make sure that each USB connection matches its designated
position. If connections are made incorrectly, the result can lead to inability to use the function
or even damage.
PIN
1
SIGNAL
POWER
POWER
USB Dx-
USB Dy-
USB Dx+
PIN
6
SIGNAL
USB Dy+
GND
2
7
2
1
10
9
8
GND
3
9
NO PIN
NC
4
10
5
8
BAT1(Battery)
The improper removal of the battery can result in harm. When replacing a
battery, please make sure you use one that is of similar brand and model
number.
For information related to battery specifications and precautions, please refer
o the manufacturer instructions.
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f you wish to delete the data stored in the CMOS, please follow the steps
below:
1. Please turn off your computer and unplug the power.
2. Remove the battery from the motherboard.
3. Wait 30 seconds and then replace the battery onto the motherboard.
4. Plug in the power supply and turn on your system.
2.
Hardware Installation
1. Please make sure that the CPU used is supported by your motherboard.
2. Please be aware of the placement position of the CPU. If the CPU does not
insert properly, do not apply force but check the placement position.
3. Please make sure that an even layer of heat sink paste is added between the
CPU and the fan sink.
4. Please do not turn on the power prior to installing the fan sink. Doing so can
result in overheating and lead to permanent damage to the CPU.
5. Please follow the CPU specifications when setting the frequency. It is not
recommended that system speed settings exceed that of hardware
specifications. If you wish to set your system speed to exceed the recom
mended specifications, please check your hardware specifications eg: CPU,
graphics card, memory, hard drive
The following must be supported to allow the use of Hyper-Threading Technology:
- an Intel Pentium 4 CPU with HT
- a motherboard supporting HT
- HT selection feature within BIOS
- an operating system supporting HT
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2.1.
Installation of a Pentium 4 CPU and Fan Sink
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Note the small gold colored triangle on one corner of the CPU.
Place the triangle in the corner closest to the metal lever and
gently insert the CPU into its position.
2
When the CPU is inserted into its position, gently press the
metal lever downwards until a click is heard. Then add an
even layer of heat sink paste between the CPU and fan sink
for heat dissipation.
3
Position and attach the clips on one end of the fan sink firmly
atop the CPU. Please do the same for the clips on the other
end of the fan sink.
4
Connect the 3-pin cooler power connector to the CPU Fan
connector located on the motherboard.
2.2.
Installation of Memory
1. Before installing or removing memory, please make sure that the computer power
is turned off to prevent hardware damage.
2. Please make sure that the memory used is supported by the motherboard.
3. Memory modules have a foolproof insertion design. The memory can be in
stalled only when facing the correct position. If you cannot insert the module,
please switch directions.
4. It is recommended that memory of similar capacity, specifications and brand be
used.
The motherboard supports DIMM memory modules, whereby BIOS will automatically detect
memory capacity and specifications. Memory modules are designed so that they can be
inserted only in one direction.
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1. Unfasten the clips on each end of the memory slots.
Correctly align the memory module in the slot and
push downwards..
2. Once the memory module is correctly inserted, the
clips will automatically refasten. If the memory mod
ule is positioned in the wrong direction, it will not
insert. If this occurs, please switch directions.
2.3.
Installation of the Graphics Card
1. Before installing the graphics card, please carefully read the accompanying user manual.
As well, make sure the computer power is turned off.
2. When installing or removing the graphics card, first pull out the white AGU knob before
insertion or removal. Releasing the AGU knob will hold the graphics card firmly in place.
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3.
BIOS Setup
BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) stores all the information of the motherboard settings
that is needed for system initiation within the CMOS. The CMOS SETUP utility allows the user
to make changes in BIOS configurations that are required or to activate certain features.
The CMOS SETUP saves each item configuration in the CMOS SRAM of the motherboard.
When the power is turned off, the battery on the motherboard supplies the required power to
the CMOS SRAM.
When the power is turned on, pushing the <Del> button during the BIOS POST (Power-On
Self Test) will bring up the CMOS SETUP screen. If you wish to enter the BIOS setup, please
press "Ctrl + F1" at the BIOS setup screen.
When using BIOS setup for the first time, it is recommended that you save the present BIOS
onto a disk in case you need to reset the BIOS back to its original settings. If you wish to
update to a new BIOS, the "BIOSNOW!" can be used.
The user can select "BIOSNOW!" as a way to quickly and easily update or back up BIOS
without entering the operating system.
3.1.
Setup Screen Features (BIOS version:E5)
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When you enter the CMOS SETUP screen, you will see the following screen and setting
selections as shown below.
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Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PnP/PCI Configurations
PC Health Status
Top Performance
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
Frequency/Voltage Control
Exit Without Saving
ESC: Quit
F8: BIOSNOW!
higf: Select Item
F10: Save & Exit Setup
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type...
Instructions
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,Enter>
Movement in all four directions to highlight a desired option,
pressing <Enter> will select the option and take you to its
appropriate screen
<Page Up,Page Down>
Used to toggle up and down the available options for a
particular item, whereby <Page Up> can also be used to
increase value option and <Page Down> to decrease
value option
<Esc>
<F1>
<F2>
<F5>
Return to main setup screen or exit setup
Gives the list of options available for each item
Gives the list of options available for the current item
Returns settings to previous values (not applicable to main setup
screen)
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Date (mm:dd:yy)
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Time (hh:mm:ss)
IDE Primary Master(Slave) / IDE Secondary Master(Slave)
[IDE Device Setup]
<F6>
<F7>
Gives the list of options available for each item
Return to Optimized default values (not applicable to main
setup screen)
<F8>
<F9>
<F10>
Enters Expert-Flash feature
Displays system information
Saves settings and exits setup
3.2.
Standard CMOS Features
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Includes the settings for items such as date, time, floppy disk drive specifications, and
hard drives connected to the IDE interface.
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Standard CMOS Features
Date (mm:dd:yy)
Time (hh:mm:ss)
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Change the day, month,
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IDE Primary Master
IDE Primary Slave
IDE Secondary Master
IDE Secondary Slave
[None]
[None]
[None]
[None]
<Week>
Sun. to Sat.
Drive A
Drive B
[1.44M, 3.5"]
[None]
<Month>
Jan. to Dec.
Floppy 3 Mode Suport
[Disabled]
<Day>
Holt On
[All, But Keyboard]
1 to 31 (or maximum
allowed in the month)
Base Memory
Extended Memory
Total Memory
640K
127M
128M
<Year>
1999 to 2098
higf: Move
Enter: Select
+/-/PU/PD: Value
F6: Fail-Save Default
F10: Save
ESC: Exit
F7: Optimized Defaults
F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values
Allows you to setup the date in the mm:dd:yy fashion.
Allows you to set up the date in the hh:mm:ss fashion. The time must be entered in the
24-hour format.
IDE HDD Auto-Detection
detection.
Press "Enter" to select this option for automatic device
IDE Primary Master(Slave) / IDE Secondary Master(Slave) IDE Device Setup. You can
use one of three methods:
Auto
None
Allows BIOS to automatically detect IDE devices during POST(default)
Select this if no IDE devices are used and the system will skip the
automatic detection step and allow for faster system start up.
User can manually input the correct settings
Manual
Access Mode Use this to set the access mode for the hard drive. The four options are:
HB/LBA/Large/Auto(default:Auto)
Hard drive information should be labeled on the outside drive casing. Enter the
appropriate option based on this information.
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Floppy 3 Mode Support
Allows user to configure a Japanese standard 3 Mode floppy drive.
Halt on
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Memory
Options:
Disabled (No 3 Mode drive installed)
Drive A (3 Mode Drive installed in A:)
Drive B (3 Mode Drive installed in B:)
Both (3 Mode Drive installed in A: and B:)
Tells the BIOS specifically which types of errors will halt the computer during the power-
on self test (POST) section of the boot.
Options:
No Errors (Never halt when an error is detected)
All Errors (Halt whenever an error is detected)
All, But Keyboard (Halt whenever an error is detected with the
exception of the keyboard)
All, But Diskette (Halt whenever an error is detected with the ex
ception of the diskette)
All, But Disk/Key (Halt whenever an error is detected with the
exception of the diskette and keyboard) (default:All, But Keyboard)
When BIOS is displayed during POST, memory capacity is also displayed as shown
below:
Base Memory, Extended Memory, Total Memory (the user can verify the accuracy of
these values)
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First / Second / Third Boot Device
n
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Boot Up Floppy Seek
This feature controls whether the BIOS checks for a floppy drive while booting up.
(default:Disabled)
Password Check
n
n
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CPU Hyper-Threading #
Allows user to enable the CPU Hyper-Threading function, of which must also be sup
ported by the operating system. (default: Enabled)
DRAM Data Integrity Mode
This feature allows the selection of ECC Memory. To disable this feature, please select
"Non-ECC". (default:Non-ECC)
Init Display First
3.3.
Advanced BIOS Features
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Allows the configuration of advanced settings such as boot sequence, password
check, etc.
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Advanced BIOS Features
First Boot Device
Second Boot Device
Third Boot Device
[Floppy]
[HDD-0]
[CDROM]
[Disabled]
[Setup]
[Enabled]
Non-ECC
[AGU]
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Select Boot Device
priority
Boot Up Floppy Seek
Password Check
CPU Hyper-Threading#
DRAM Data Integrity Mode
Init Display First
[Floppy]
Boot from floppy
[LS120]
Boot from LS120
[HDD-0]
Boot from First HDD
[HDD-1]
Boot from Second HDD
higf: Move
Enter: Select
+/-/PU/PD: Value
F6: Fail-Save Default
F10: Save
ESC: Exit
F7: Optimized Defaults
F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values
" # " If the installed CPU is an Intel Pentium 4 CPU supporting Hyper-Threading Technology,
the system will automatically provide this option.
The user can select the order in which the system will boot.
Options:
Floppy, LS120,HDD-0~HDD3, SCSI, CDROM, ZIP,USB-FDD, USB-ZIP, USB-
CDROM, USB-HDD, LAN, Disabled
Allows user to set a password. To remove the password entry requirement, enter
SETUP and make sure there is no entry and then press <Enter>.
Options:
System (Password entry is required during system start up and to enter
CMOS SETUP)
Setup (Password entry is required to enter CMOS SETUP)(default:Setup)
Allows you to select whether to boot the system using the AGP graphics card or the PCI
graphics card.(default: AGP)
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On-Chip Primary PCI IDE
Allows the user to enable or disable the first onboard IDE channel.
(default:Enabled)
On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE
Allows the user to enable or disable the second onboard IDE channel.
(default:Enabled)
IDE1 Conductor Cable
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IDE2 Conductor Cable
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USB Controller
USB Keyboard Support
3.4.
Integrated Peripherals
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This menu allows you to control the various ports of the computer such as IDE,
SATA, USB, IEEE1394, COM port, LPT port, AC97 audio, etc.
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Integrated Peripherals
On-Chip Primary PCI IDE
On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE
IDE1 Conductor Cable
IDE2 Conductor Cable
USB Controller
USB Keyboard Support
USB Mouse Support
AC97 Audio
Onboard H/W LAN
Onboard LAN Boot ROM
Onboard Serial Port 1
Onboard Serial Port 2
UART Mode Select
UR2 Duplex Mode
TxD,RxD Polarity Active
Use IR Pins
Onboard Parallel Port
Parallel Port Mode
ECP Mode Use DMA
Game Port Address
Midi Port Address
[Enabled]
[Enabled]
[Auto]
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If a hard disk
controller card is
used, set at Disabled
[Auto]
[Enabled]
[Disabled]
[Disabled]
[Auto]
[Enabled]
[Disabled]
[3F8/IRQ4]
[2F8/IRQ3]
[Normal]
Half
[Enabled]
Enable onboard IDE
PORT
[Disabled]
Disable onboard IDE
PORT
x
x
x
Lo,Hi
IR-Rx2Tx2
[378/IRQ7]
[SPP]
x
x
3
[201]
[Disabled]
10
Midi Port IRQ
higf: Move
Enter: Select
+/-/PU/PD: Value
F6: Fail-Save Default
F10: Save
ESC: Exit
F7: Optimized Defaults
F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values
Allows user to select the type of IDE1 conductor cable. Prior to selecting the setting,
please make sure that the IDE device and cables support the desired setting.
Options:
Auto, ATA66/100, ATA33 (default:Auto)
Allows user to select the type of IDE2 conductor cable. Prior to selecting the setting,
please make sure that the IDE device and cables support the desired setting.
Options:
Auto, ATA66/100, ATA33 (default:Auto)
Allows the user to enable or disable the onboard USB2.0 controller. (default:Enabled)
Allows user to use a USB-based keyboard (Enable if you are using a USB keyboard,
otherwise Disable) (default:Disabled)
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USB Mouse Support
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AC97 Audio
Onboard H/W LAN
Allows the user to enable or disable the onboard LAN (default:Enabled)
Onboard LAN Boot ROM
Onboard Serial Port 1
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Onboard Serial Port 2
Allows the user to enable or disable the first onboard serial port
UART Mode Select
This feature allows the user to select the onboard I/O chipset IR function.
UR2 Duplex Mode
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TxD, RxD Polarity Active
This feature can be configured when Normal in not selected under "UART Mode Select"
and allows the user to configure RxD, TxD activity.(default: Lo,Hi)
Use IR Pins
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Onboard Parallel Port
Allows the user to enable or disable the onboard parallel port.
Parallel Mode
Allows user to use a USB-based mouse (Enable if you are using a USB mouse,
otherwise Disable) (default:Disabled)
Allows the user to use the onboard AC97 audio (default:Auto)
Allows user to enable or disable booting from a network drive. (default:Disabled)
Allows the user to enable or disable the first onboard serial port
Options:
Auto, 3F8/IRQ4, 2F8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, 2E8/IRQ3, Disabled (default:3F8/IRQ4)
Options:
Auto, 3F8/IRQ4, 2F8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, 2E8/IRQ3, Disabled (default:2F8/IRQ3)
Options:
Normal,IrDA,ASKIR (default:Normal)
This feature can be configured when Normal in not selected under "UART Mode Select"
and allows the user to configure the method of IR transmission (duplex or single mode).
Options:
Half,Full (default:Half)
This feature can be configured when Normal in not selected under "UART Mode Select"
and allows the user to configure the IR Pins.
Options:
IR-Rx2Tx2,RxD2,TxD2 (default:IR-Rx2Tx2)
Options:
378/IRQ7, 278/IRQ5, 3BC/IRQ7, Disabled (default:378/IRQ7)
Use this to select the operation mode for the parallel port.
Options:
PRINTER
SPP (normal)
EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port)
ECP (Extended Capabilities Port)
EEP1.9+ECP (both ECP and EPP)
EEP1.9+SPP (both ECP and EPP)
EEP1.7+ECP (both ECP and EPP)
EEP1.9+SPP (both ECP and EPP) (default:SPP)
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Game Port Address
Allows the user to select the Game Port Address
Midi Port Address
Allows the user to select the Midi Port Address
Midi Port IRQ
Options:
201, 209, Disabled (default:201)
Options:
300, 330, 290, Disabled (default:Disabled)
This feature can be configured when "Midi Port Address" is not disabled.
Allows the user to select the Midi Port IRQ
Options:
5, 10 (default:10)
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ACPI Suspend Type
Allows user to select the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface(ACPI) as S1/
POS (Power On Suspend) or S3/STR(Suspend To RAM) (default:S1/POS)
Power LED in S1 state
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Soft-off by PWR-BTTN
Controls whether the PC shuts off immediately after hitting the power button or delaying
a few seconds. (default:Instant-off)
AC Back Function
Allows user to select system status when power is removed and returned.
PME Event Wake Up
3.5.
Power Management Setup
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This is used to control the various power saving features of the PC.
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Power Management Setup
ACPI Suspend Type
Power LED in S1 State
Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN
AC Back Function
PME Event Wake Up
ModemRingOn
Resume by Alarm
Date (of Month) Alarm
Time (hh:mm:ss) Alarm
[S1(POS)]
[Blinking]
[Instant-Off]
[Soft-Off]
[Enabled]
[Enabled]
[Disabled]
Everyday
0 : 0 : 0
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[S1]
Set suspend type to
Power On Suspend under
ACPI OS
x
x
[S3]
Set suspend type to
Suspend to RAM under
ACPI OS
higf: Move
Enter: Select
+/-/PU/PD: Value
F6: Fail-Save Default
F10: Save
ESC: Exit
F7: Optimized Defaults
F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values
Allows user to select the system LED status in the S1 (POS - Power On Suspend) state.
Options:
Blinking (LED will blink)
Dual/OFF (When selecting this, the LED will turn off for a single-colored LED
or change color for a dual-colored LED)(default:Blinking)
Options:
Instant-off (PC shuts off immediately)
Delay 4 Sec. (PC shuts off after a 4sec. delay)
Options:
Memory (return prior to power removal)
Full-On (return to full system power)
Soft-Off (use of Soft PWR button to power on system)(default:Soft-Off)
Allows user to select the Power Management Event (PME) wake up function which
requires the system to have a +5VSB power supply using a rate of 1A or less.
(default:Enabled)
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Resume by Alarm
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PCI 1 / PCI 5 IRQ Assignment
Allows you to assign an IRQ for the 1st / 5th PCI slot. Options: Auto,3,4,5,7,9,10,11,12,14,
15 (default:Auto)
PCI 2 IRQ Assignment
Allows you to assign an IRQ for the 2nd PCI slot. Options: Auto,3,4,5,7,9,10,11,12,14,15
(default:Auto)
PCI 3 IRQ Assignment
Allows you to assign an IRQ for the 3rd PCI slot. Options: Auto,3,4,5,7,9,10,11,12,14,
15 (default:Auto)
PCI 4 IRQ Assignment
To use this feature, an Ethernet card supporting the PCI2.2 or newer standard must be
used. (default:Enabled)
If set to Enabled, the user can set the date and time for automatic system power-on.
(default:Disabled)
Settings:
Date (of Month) Alarm :
Everyday, 1~31
Time (hh: mm: ss) Alarm : (0~23) : (0~59) : (0~59)
POWER ON Function
Allows the use of the mouse or keyboard to power system.
Options:
Disabled , Any Key , Mouse , Mouse/AnyKey(default:Disabled)
3.6.
PnP/PCI Configuration
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This menu allows you to configure your PCI slots. You can assign IRQ's for various PCI
slots.
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PnP/PCI Configurations
PCI 1 /PCI 5
PCI 2
PCI 3
IRQ Assignment
IRQ Assignment
IRQ Assignment
IRQ Assignment
[Auto]
[Auto]
[Auto]
[Auto]
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Device(s) using this
INT:
PCI 4
Display Cntrlr
-Bus 1 Dev 5 Func 0
higf: Move
Enter: Select
+/-/PU/PD: Value
F6: Fail-Save Default
F10: Save
ESC: Exit
F7: Optimized Defaults
F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values
Allows you to assign an IRQ for the 4th PCI slot. Options: Auto,3,4,5,7,9,10,11,12,14,
15 (default:Auto)
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Current CPU / SYSTEM Temperature
Automatically checks CPU & SYSTEM temperature
Current Voltage(V) Vcore / +3.3V / +5V / +12V / +1.8V
Automatically checks system voltage
Current CPU / SYSTEM FAN Speed (RPM)
Automatically checks CPU/SYSTEM fan speed
CPU FAN Fail Warning
Allows user to configure the CPU FAN fail warning feature. (default:Disabled)
SYSTEM FAN Fail Warning
3.7.
PC Health Status
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This menu displays the current CPU temperature, the fan speeds, voltages etc.
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PC Health Status
Current CPU Temperature
Current SYSTEM Temperature
45°C
30°C
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Vcore
+3.3V
+5V
+12V
1.78V
3.36V
5.14V
11.84V
1.80V
4440 RPM
0 RPM
+1.8V
Current CPU FAN Speed
Current SYSTEM FAN Speed
higf: Move
Enter: Select
+/-/PU/PD: Value
F6: Fail-Save Default
F10: Save
ESC: Exit
F7: Optimized Defaults
F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values
Allows user to configure the SYSTEM FAN fail warning feature. (default:Disabled)
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CPU Host Clock Control
CPU Host Frequency (MHz)
3.8.
Frequency/Voltage Control
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This allows user to configure CPU frequency and voltage settings.
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Frequency/Voltage Control
CPU Clock Ratio
[15X]
[Disabled]
100
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[Auto]
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Set CPU Ratio if CPU
Ratio is unlocked
CPU Host Clock Control
CPU Host Frequency (Mhz)
PCI/AGP Fixed
Host/DRAM Clock ratio
Memory Frequency (Mhz)
PCI/AGP Frequency (MHz)
CPU OverVoltage Control
DIMM OverVoltage Control
AGP OverVoltage Control
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[Normal]
[Normal]
higf: Move
Enter: Select
+/-/PU/PD: Value
F6: Fail-Save Default
F10: Save
ESC: Exit
F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values
F7: Optimized Defaults
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This section is very dangerous for inexperienced users, and therefore it is not recom
mended that these settings be altered. An incorrect setting can result in system instability,
corrupt data, or permanent hardware damage.
Allows user to set the CPU Clock Ratio.
If the CPU used locks this feature, then it will not be displayed or will not function. (based
on CPU type)
For Willamette CPU:
For C-Stepping P4:
For Northwood CPU:
8X~23X default: 14X
8X,10X~24X default: 15X
12X~24X default: 16X
Allows user to use CPU Host Clock Control (default:Disabled)
Please note that if your system is overclocked and cannot restart, please wait 20secs.
for automatic system restart or clear the CMOS setup data and perform a safe restart.
If you wish to use this feature, please set the "CPU Host Clock Control" to Enabled. If this
feature is disabled, the currently CPU frequency will be displayed.
The CPU Host Clock can be input between 100MHz to 355MHz.
If you have a FSB400 Pentium 4 CPU, please set the "CPU Clock" to 100MHz.
If you have a FSB533 Pentium 4 CPU, please set the "CPU Clock" to 133MHz.
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Fixed PCI/AGP Frequency
This feature can be configured when the "CPU Host Frequency" is set to Enabled and
allows the user to adjust the PCI/AGP Frequency without affecting the CPU Frequency.
Host/DRAM Clock Ratio
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Memory Frequency (Mhz)
The memory frequency is based on the CPU Host Frequency (Mhz) setting.
PCI/AGP Frequency(Mhz)
This feature will affect either "CPU Host Frequency" or " Fixed PCI/AGP Frequency".
CPU OverVoltage Control
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Allows the user to set the Host/DRAM Clock Ratio.
If the FSB(Front Side Bus) is at 400MHz.
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Memory Frequency = Host clock x 2.66.
Automatically sets memory frequency. (default:Auto)
If the FSB(Front Side Bus) is at 533MHz.
2.0
Memory Frequency = Host clock x 2.0.
2.5
Memory Frequency = Host clock x 2.5.
Auto
Automatically sets memory frequency. (default:Auto)
Allows increase of CPU voltage. However, over increase of CPU voltage can cause
damage to CPU.
Options:
Normal, +5%, +7.5% , +10% (default:Normal)
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Allows increase of AGP voltage. However, over increase of AGP voltage can cause
damage to AGP.
Options:
Normal, +0.1V , +0.2V, +0.3V (default:Normal)
Allows increase ofDIMM voltage. However, over increase of DIMM voltage can cause
damage to DIMM.
Options:
Normal, +0.1V , +0.2V, +0.3V (default:Normal)
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3.9.
Top Performance
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"Top Performance" allows faster system start. However, the result may differ depending
on system specifications (includes hardware and OS). For example, certain hardware
may become unstable under Windows XP but work reliably under the Windows NT
operating system. Thus, select Disabled under "Top Performance" if system hardware is
affected.
3.10. Load Fail-Safe Defaults
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Use this option to reset your BIOS settings to the system defaults. You should only use
this if you are encountering serious problems.
Please select <Y> and <Enter> to load Fail-Safe defaults. Once this is loaded, your
system may be slowed since this uses a minimal performance setting to allow stable
system running.
3.11.
Load Optimized Defaults
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Like the Fail-Safe mode above, this option loads the BIOS default settings, but runs the
system at optimal performance.
Please select <Y> and <Enter> to load optimized defaults.
3.12. Set User Password
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Use this to set the password that is needed to either enter into the BIOS or to boot the
system. Entering in a blank field will disable the password.
Please input an 8 character long password and then select Enter. You will be required
to re-enter the password for confirmation. If you wish to remove the need for password
entry, leave the entry blank and then select Enter. BIOS will then display "PASSWORD
DISABLED". Once you have completed the password setting, you will need to go to
"Advanced BIOS Features" and select "Password Check" for setup of password check.
3.13. Save & Exit Setup
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To save any changes you made to the BIOS you must choose this option. The
system will automatically exit setup and perform a system restart. Pushing <F10>
will have the same effect.
Push <Y> and <Enter> to save and exit setup. If you do not wish to save, select <N> or
<Esc> to return to the main menu.
3.14. Exit Without Saving
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Use this option instead of the one above if you wish to exit the BIOS without saving the
changes you have made. Pushing <ESC> will have the same effect.
Push <Y> and <Enter> to exit setup. You can return to the main menu by pushing <N>or
<Esc>.
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4.
Driver Installation
Driver installation for the Windows 98/98SE/200/ME/XP operating systems is simple. Once
you insert the provided driver disks into your optical drive, the AUTORUN screen will appear.
If this screen does not appear, you can use "D:\setup.exe" (with "D" being the specified drive)
to bring up the screen shown below. Just follow the screen instructions to easily complete
driver installation.
Open User Manual
Display system information
Open Readme File
Browse CD
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axper Install -Displays required driver installation, select "Go" for
automatic installation
Customize Installation - Allows specific choice of drivers for installation
axper Utilities - Displays axper's unique utilities
Software - Displays the required software
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