Biostar P4TAW EXTREME User Manual
Biostar P4TAW EXTREME User Manual

Biostar P4TAW EXTREME User Manual

P4taw extreme user's manual

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FCC In n n n formation
FCC I
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation.
The vendor makes no representations or warranties with respect to the
contents here and specially disclaims any implied warranties of
merchantability or fitness for any purpose. Further the vendor reserves the
right to revise this publication and to make changes to the contents here
without obligation to notify any party beforehand.
Duplication of this publication, in part or in whole, is not allowed without first
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The content of this user's manual is subject to be changed without notice
and we will not be responsible for any mistakes found in this user's manual.
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  • Page 1 FCC I FCC In n n n formation formation and Copyright and Copyright FCC I FCC I formation formation and Copyright and Copyright This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introduction ........3 P4TAW Extreme Features ........3 Package Checklist ............. 6 Layout of P4TAW Extreme ........7 Components of P4TAW Extreme ......8 Chapter 2: Hardware Installation ....... 9 Central Processin Unit (CPU) ......... 9 Memory Module Installation ........
  • Page 3: Chapter 1: Introduction

    CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION P4TAW E XTREME EATURES A. Hardware Supports single Pentium 4 processor with the 1-MB L2 cache and Celeron D with the 256K L2 chace in the 90 nm processes in an LGA 775 package. Intel Platform Compatibility Guide 04B Front side bus at the following frequency ranges: 533 MT/s (133 MHz core Clock) 800 MT/s (200 MHz Core Clock)
  • Page 4 Maximum theoretical realized bandwidth of 4GB/s simultaneously per direction, for an aggregate of 8GB/s totally. SLR slot: BIOSTAR Home Gate Way Slot used with BIOSTAR SOHO Router Card On Board IDE Supports 1 IDE disk drives. Supports PIO Mode 5, Bride Mode and Ultra DMA 33/66/100 Bus Master Mode.
  • Page 5 IEEE 1394A Chip Chip: VIA VT6307. Support 2 ports with transfer up to 400Mb/s. On Board High Definition Audio Sound Codec Chip: CMI9880/ALC880E Compliant with High Definition Audio specification. Supports 8 channels Audio Output SNR > 95dB meet the consumer entertainment industry formats.
  • Page 6: Package Checklist

    B. BIOS & Software BIOS Award legal BIOS. Supports APM1.2. Supports ACPI. Supports USB Function. Software Supports Warpspeeder™, 9th Touch™, WINFLASHER™ and FLASHER™. Offers the highest performance for Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP, SCO UNIX etc. ACKAGE HECKLIST FDD Cable X 1...
  • Page 7: Layout Of P4Taw Extreme

    P4TAW E AYOUT OF XTREME Note: ● represents the 1 pin.
  • Page 8: Components Of P4Taw Extreme

    P4TAW E OMPONENTS OF XTREME A. JATXPWR1: ATX Power Connector O. JUSB3: Front USB Header B. JATXPWR2: ATX Power Connector P. JUSB4: Front USB Header C. JUSBV1: Power Source Selection for Q. JUSBV3_1: Power Source Selection for USB D. JKBV1: Power Source Selection for R.
  • Page 9: Chapter 2: Hardware Installation

    CHAPTER 2: HARDWARE INSTALLATION (CPU) ENTRAL ROCESSIN Special Notice: Remove Pin Cap before installation, and make good preservation for future use. When the CPU is removed, cover the Pin Cap on the empty socket to ensure pin legs won’t be damaged. Pin Cap Step 1: Pull the lever sideways away from the socket and then raise the lever up to a 90-degree angle.
  • Page 10 Step 2-2: Step 3: Hold the CPU down firmly, and then close the lever to complete the installation. Step 4: Put the CPU Fan on the CPU and buckle it. Connect the CPU FAN power cable to the JCFAN1. This completes the installation.
  • Page 11: Memory Module Installation

    EMORY ODULE NSTALLATION 1. Unlock a DIMM slot by pressing the retaining clips outward. Align a DIMM on the slot such that the notch on the DIMM matches the break on the Slot. 2. Insert the DIMM vertically and firmly into the slot until the retaining chip snap back in place and the DIMM is properly seated.
  • Page 12: Connectors And Slots

    ONNECTORS AND LOTS Floppy Disk Connector: FDD1 The motherboard provides a standard floppy disk connector that supports 360K, 720K, 1.2M, 1.44M and 2.88M floppy disk types. This connector supports the provided floppy drive ribbon cables. Hard Disk Connectors: IDE1 The motherboard has a 32-bit Enhanced PCI IDE Controller that provides PIO Mode 0~5, Bus Master, and Ultra DMA 33/ 66/ 100 functionality.
  • Page 13: Headers & Jumpers

    & J EADERS UMPERS 2.4.1 How to setup Jumpers The illustration shows how to set up jumpers. When the jumper cap is placed on pins, the jumper is “close”, if not, that means the jumper is “open”. Pin opened Pin closed Pin1-2 closed 2.4.2 Detail Settings...
  • Page 14 Power Source Selection for Keyboard/Mouse: JKBV1 JKBV1 Assignment Description +5V for keyboard and mouse Pin 1-2 close PS/2 mouse and PS/2 +5V Standby keyboard are powered with Voltage +5V standby voltage. Pin 2-3 close Note: In order to support this function “Power-on system via keyboard and mouse”, “JKBV1”...
  • Page 15 Front Panel Audio Header: JAUDIOF1 This header allows user to connect the front audio out put cable with the PC front panel. It will disable the output on back panel audio connectors. JAUDIOF1 Assignment Assignment Mic in/center Ground Mic power/Bass Audio power Right line out/Speaker Right line out/Speaker out...
  • Page 16 Front 1394 Header: J1394A1 This connector allows user to connect the front 1394 port for digital image devices. Assignment Assignment Ground Ground J1394A1 +12v +12V Ground Front USB Header: JUSB3~4 This header allows user to connect additional USB cable on the PC front panel, and also can be connected with internal USB devices, like USB card reader.
  • Page 17 Close CMOS Header: JCMOS1 By placing the jumper on pin2-3, it allows user to restore the BIOS safe setting and the CMOS data, please carefully follow the procedures to avoid damaging the motherboard. JCMOS1 Assignment Normal O\operation (Default). Pin 1-2 close Clear CMOS data.
  • Page 18: Award Bios Beep Code

    BIOS B WARD Beep Meaning One long beep followed by two short Video card not found or video card beeps memory bad High-low siren sound CPU overheated System will shut down automatically One Short beep when system No error found during POST boot-up Long beeps every other second No DRAM detected or install...
  • Page 19: Warpspeeder

    WARPSPEEDER™ CHAPTER 3: NTRODUCTION [WarpSpeeder™], a new powerful control utility, features three user-friendly functions including Overclock Manager, Overvoltage Manager, and Hardware Monitor. With the Overclock Manager, users can easily adjust the frequency they prefer or they can get the best CPU performance with just one click. The Overvoltage Manager, on the other hand, helps to power up CPU core voltage and Memory voltage.
  • Page 20: Installation

    NSTALLATION 1. Execute the setup execution file, and then the following dialog will pop up. Please click “Next” button and follow the default procedure to install. 2. When you see the following dialog in setup procedure, it means setup is completed. If the “Launch the WarpSpeeder Tray Utility” checkbox is checked, the Tray Icon utility and [WarpSpeeder™] utility will be automatically and immediately launched after you click “Finish”...
  • Page 21 Usage: The following figures are just only for reference, the screen printed in this user manual will change according to your motherboard on hand. [WarpSpeeder™] includes 1 tray icon and 5 panels: 1. Tray Icon: Whenever the Tray Icon utility is launched, it will display a little tray icon on the right side of Windows Taskbar.
  • Page 22 3. Voltage Panel Click the Voltage button in Main Panel, the button will be highlighted and the Voltage Panel will slide out to up as the following figure. In this panel, you can decide to increase CPU core voltage and Memory voltage or not.
  • Page 23 4. Overclock Panel Click the Overclock button in Main Panel, the button will be highlighted and the Overclock Panel will slide out to left as the following figure.
  • Page 24 Overclock Panel contains the these features: “–3MHz button”, “-1MHz button”, “+1MHz button”, and “+3MHz button”: provide user the ability to do real-time overclock adjustment. Warning: Manually overclock is potentially dangerous, especially when the overclocking percentage is over 110 %. We strongly recommend you verify every speed you overclock by click the Verify button.
  • Page 25 execute a series of testing until system fail. Then system will do fail-safe reboot by using Watchdog function. After reboot, the [WarpSpeeder™] utility will restore to the hardware default setting or load the verified best and stable frequency according to the Recovery Dialog’s setting. “Verify button”: User can click this button and [WarpSpeeder™] will proceed a testing for current frequency.
  • Page 26 hints of all the chipset that are related to overclocking. You can also get the mainboard’s BIOS model and the Version number of [WarpSpeeder™] utility. Note: Because the overclock, overvoltage, and hardware monitor features are controlled by several separate chipset, [WarpSpeeder™] divide these features to separate panels.
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