Multifunction Led Indicator - EVGA Z690 CLASSIFIED User Manual

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EVGA Z690 CLASSIFIED (121-AL-E698)

Multifunction LED indicator

EVGA Z690 CLASSIFIED board is equipped with a versatile display to allow real-time
monitoring of system status during and after the BIOS POST process. The operating
mode can be configured in the BIOS Setup in the Advanced menu, and then H/W
Monitor Configuration. The Debut Port Display setting selects the OS display mode.
There are multiple modes available:
[Temp.] CPU – displays external CPU die temperature sensor readout in real-
time. Use this mode to read negative temperatures.
[Temp.] PWM – displays VRM temperature sensor readout in real-time after
BIOS POST completion.
[Temp.] SYS – displays motherboard bay temperature sensors.
[Temp.] M.2 KEY-M(1) – displays M.2 KEY-M(1) temperature sensors.
[Temp.] M.2 KEY-M(2)(3) – displays M.2 KEY-M(2)(3) temperature sensors.
[Temp.] PCH – displays PCH temperature sensors.
[Volt.] VCore – displays CPU VCORE after BIOS POST completion.
[Volt.] VCCIN AUX – displays CPU Input Voltage after BIOS POST
completion.
[Volt.] CPU VDD2 – displays CPU Memory Controller voltage after BIOS
POST completion.
[Volt.] CPU 1.8V – displays CPU 1.8V voltage after BIOS POST completion.
[Volt.] CPU 1.05V – displays CPU 1.05V voltage after BIOS POST completion.
[Volt.] PCH 1.05V – displays PCH 1.05V voltage after BIOS POST completion.
[Volt.] PCH 0.82V – displays PCH 0.82V voltage after BIOS POST completion.
[Volt] VCC – displays the +5V rail voltage after BIOS POST completion.
[Volt] VCC3 – displays the +3.3V rail voltage after BIOS POST completion.
[Volt] 12V – displays the +12V rail voltage after BIOS POST completion.
POST Code – displays only BIOS POST completion.
Turn Off - completely deactivates 80Port LED display
The Debug Port Display menu the BIOS Setup allows you to pick specific sensors to be
displayed on the 80Port.
These temperatures and voltages can also be seen in the BIOS setup window in real-
time, for a quick overview.
The recommended settings to display during overclocking are "[Temp.] CPU" and
"[Volt.] Vcore".
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