Multi-Function Led Indicator - EVGA Z790 DARK K NGP N User Manual

Specs and initial installation
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EVGA Z790 DARK K|NGP|N (121-RL-E799)

Multi-function LED indicator

EVGA Z790 DARK K|NGP|N 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.] Ext. Thermal – displays temps reported by the Ext. Thermal Sensor.
[Temp.] VDIMM VRM – displays VDIMM VRM temperature sensors.
[Temp.] PCH – displays PCH temperature sensors.
[Volt.] VCore – displays CPU VCORE after BIOS POST completion.
[Volt.] CPU 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 in the BIOS Setup allows you to pick specific sensors to
be displayed on the Multi-function Display.
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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