Abit AT8 User Manual

Amd athlon 64x2/64fx/64 system board socket 939

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AT8
AMD Athlon 64x2/64FX/64 System Board
Socket 939
User's Manual
4200-0467-01
Rev. 1.00

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  • Page 1 AMD Athlon 64x2/64FX/64 System Board Socket 939 User’s Manual 4200-0467-01 Rev. 1.00...
  • Page 2 Copyright and Warranty Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on part of the vendor, who assumes no liability or responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual. No warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, is made with respect to the quality, accuracy or fitness for any particular part of this document.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction ................1-1 1-1. Features & Specifications ................1-1 1-2. Layout Diagram ..................1-3 Chapter 2. Hardware Setup..............2-1 2-1. Install The Motherboard................2-1 2-2. Install CPU, Heatsink and Fan Assembly..........2-2 2-3. Install System Memory ................2-4 2-4. Install Graphics Card(s) ................2-6 (1).
  • Page 4 Install ULi1575 SATA RAID Driver..........C-1 Appendix D. Install Cool’n’Quiet Driver .............D-1 Appendix E. Install USB 2.0 Driver ..............E-1 Appendix F. Install ABIT µGuru Utility .............. F-1 Appendix G. POST Code Definition ..............G-1 Appendix H. Troubleshooting (Need Assistance?)..........H-1 Appendix I.
  • Page 5: Chapter 1. Introduction

    Supports maximum memory capacity up to 4GB 4. Graphics • Two PCI-Express X16 slots support Dual Graphic card by ATI CrossFire Technology 5. ABIT Engineered • ABIT Silent OTES II • ABIT µGuru™ Technology • ABIT vGuru™ Link Technology 6. Serial ATA •...
  • Page 6 Chapter 1 10. Internal I/O Connectors • 2x PCI-E X16 slot • 2x PCI-E X1 slots • 2x PCI slots • 1x Floppy port supports up to 2.88MB • 2x Ultra DMA 133/100/66/33 IDE connectors • 4x SATA 3G connectors •...
  • Page 7: Layout Diagram

    Introduction 1-2. Layout Diagram User’s Manual...
  • Page 8 Chapter 1 Chapter 1...
  • Page 9: Chapter 2. Hardware Setup

    Hardware Setup 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.
  • Page 10: Install Cpu, Heatsink And Fan Assembly

    Chapter 2 2-2. Install CPU, Heatsink and Fan Assembly Please pay attention to the following notices before installing the CPU and heatsink/fan assembly. 1. Always use the processor with the Heatsink and Fan Assembly installed. 2. Do not touch the pins on the processor. 3.
  • Page 11 Hardware Setup 6. On the other side, push the retention clip straight down to lock into the plastic lug on the retention frame. 7. Turn the cam lever to lock into the retention frame. 8. Attach the four-pin power plug from the heatsink and fan assembly to the CPU FAN connector.
  • Page 12: Install System Memory

    Chapter 2 2-3. Install System Memory This motherboard provides four 184-pin DDR DIMM slots for Single/Dual Channel DDR 400/333/266 memory modules with memory expansion size up to 4GB. Table 2-1. Valid Memory Configurations Bank Memory Module Total Memory Bank 0, 1 (DIMM1) 256, 512MB, 1GB 256MB ~ 1GB Bank 2, 3 (DIMM2)
  • Page 13 Hardware Setup To reach the performance of Dual Channel DDR, the following rules must be obeyed: • When installing TWO DIMM modules: Install DIMM modules of the same type and size for slots [DIMM1]+[DIMM2] or slots [DIMM3]+[DIMM4]. • When installing FOUR DIMM modules: Install DIMM modules of the same type and size for slots [DIMM1]+[DIMM2], and slots [DIMM3]+[DIMM4].
  • Page 14: Install Graphics Card(S)

    Normal Mode: Insert your PCIE graphics CrossFire Mode: Insert one CrossFire ™ card into PCIEXP2 (Master) slot, and the Edition graphics card into PCIEXP2 (Master) ABIT Shadow Card into PCIEXP1 (Slave) slot and one CrossFire ™ compatible Slot. graphics card into PCIEXP1 (Slave) slots.
  • Page 15: Normal Mode

    Hardware Setup Normal Mode: (1). 1. Locate ABIT Shadow Card in the package. 3. .Insert a PCIE graphics card into PCIEXP2 (Master) slot. NOTE: Be sure to insert your ABIT Shadow Card into PCIEXP1 (Slave) slot, do not switch it with the graphics card.
  • Page 16: Crossfire Mode

    Chapter 2 CrossFire Mode: (2). To enable CrossFire Mode, you will need to: • Prepare one CrossFire™ Edition graphics card and one CrossFire™ compatible graphics card. • Make sure the graphics card driver supports the ATI CrossFire™ technology. Download the latest driver from ATI website (www.ati.com).
  • Page 17 Hardware Setup 8. Connect the DVI-I Male connector on the 5. Locate the DMS-59™ to interconnect cable to the DVI-I connector on the CrossFire™ cable in the package. compatible PCI Express graphics card. Then connect the DVI-I Female connector on the cable to your monitor.
  • Page 18: Connectors, Headers And Switches

    2-10 Chapter 2 2-5. Connectors, Headers and Switches Here we will show you all of the connectors, headers and switches, and how to connect them. Please read the entire section for necessary information before attempting to finish all the hardware installation inside the computer chassis.
  • Page 19: Fan Power Connectors

    Hardware Setup 2-11 (2). FAN Power Connectors These connectors each provide power to the cooling fans installed in your system. • CPUFAN1: CPU Fan Power Connector • SYSFAN1: System Fan Power Connector • NBFAN1, AUXFAN1, AUXFAN2 AUXFAN3: Auxiliary Fan Power Connector WARNING: These fan connectors are not jumpers.
  • Page 20: Cmos Memory Clearing Header

    2-12 Chapter 2 (3). CMOS Memory Clearing Header This header uses a jumper cap to clear the CMOS memory. • Pin 1-2 shorted (default): Normal operation. • Pin 2-3 shorted: Clear CMOS memory. WARNING: Turn the power off first (including the +5V standby power) before clearing the CMOS memory.
  • Page 21: Front Panel Switches & Indicators Headers

    Hardware Setup 2-13 (5). Front Panel Switches & Indicators Headers This header is used for connecting switches and LED indicators on the chassis front panel. Watch the power LED pin position and orientation. The mark “+” aligning to the pin in the figure below stands for positive polarity for the LED connection.
  • Page 22: Wake-Up Header

    2-14 Chapter 2 (6). Wake-up Header These headers use a jumper cap to enable/disable the wake-up function. • USB-PWR1: Pin 1-2 shorted: Disable wake-up function support at USB1 port. Pin 2-3 shorted (default): Enable wake-up function support at USB1 port. •...
  • Page 23: Floppy And Ide Disk Drive Connectors

    Hardware Setup 2-15 (7). 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.
  • Page 24: Serial Ata Connectors

    2-16 Chapter 2 (8). Serial ATA Connectors These connectors are provided to attach one Serial ATA device at each channel via Serial ATA cable. (9). Status Indicators • 5VSB: This LED lights up when the power supply is connected with power source. •...
  • Page 25: Pci Express X16 Slot

    Hardware Setup 2-17 (10). PCI Express x16 Slot This slot is used to attach the next generation of graphics architecture. (11). PCI Express x1 Slots These slots are used to attach the next generation of I/O architecture. User’s Manual...
  • Page 26: Additional Usb Port Headers

    2-18 Chapter 2 (12). Additional USB Port Headers These headers each provide 2 additional USB 2.0 ports connection through a USB cable designed for USB 2.0 specifications. Pin Assignment Pin Assignment Data0 - Data1 - Data0 + Data1 + Ground Ground (13).
  • Page 27: Front Panel Audio Connection Header

    Hardware Setup 2-19 (14). Front Panel Audio Connection Header This header provides the connection to audio connector at front panel. • 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. •...
  • Page 28: Back Panel Connectors

    2-20 Chapter 2 (15). Back Panel Connectors • Mouse: Connects to PS/2 mouse. • Keyboard: Connects to PS/2 keyboard. • OPT-IN1: This connector provides an S/PDIF-In connection through optical fiber to digital multimedia devices. • OPT-OUT1: This connector provides an S/PDIF-Out connection through optical fiber to digital multimedia devices.
  • Page 29: Chapter 3. Bios Setup

    BIOS Setup 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”.
  • Page 30 Chapter 3 In the BIOS Setup main menu, you can see several options. We will explain these options step by step in the following pages of this chapter, but let us first see a short description of the function keys you may use here.
  • Page 31: Μguru ™ Utility

    There are two setup menus in this µGuru utility. You may switch between these two by clicking the left or right arrow key on keyboard: OC Guru: µGuru Utility V1.00 OC Guru ABIT EQ AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+ Item Help Frequency: 2200MHz CPU Operating Speed...
  • Page 32 Chapter 3 Multiplier Factor: This item displays the multiplier factor for the CPU you installed. NOTE: Some processors might have this multiplier factor locked, so there is no way to choose a higher multiplier factor. External Clock: This item selects the external clock frequency. Due to the specification limit of the CPU you installed, the speed you set over its standard bus speed is supported, but not guaranteed.
  • Page 33 ↑↓:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F8: On The Fly F10:Save ESC:Exit These items display the power cycle statistics for each element. ABIT EQ: Click right-arrow <→> key to switch from OC Guru setup menu to ABIT EQ setup menu: µGuru Utility V1 00 OC Guru...
  • Page 34: Temperature Monitoring

    Chapter 3 Temperature Monitoring: Click <Enter> key to enter its submenu: µGuru Utility V1 00 OC Guru ABIT EQ Temperature Monitoring Reading Shutdown Shutdown Beep Beep Enable Temp. Enable Temp. (*)CPU Temperature 41°C/105°F (*) 85°/185°F 75°C/167°F (*)NB Temperature 48°C/114°F ( ) 65°C/149°F...
  • Page 35 BIOS Setup Voltage Monitoring: Click <Enter> key to enter its submenu: µGuru Utility V1.00 OC Guru ABIT EQ Voltage Monito ing Reading Shutdow Beep High Enab Enab Limit Limi (*)CPU Core Voltage 1.32 V 1.6 V (*)DDR Voltage 2.67 V 3.10 V 2.10 V...
  • Page 36: Fan Speed Monitoring

    Chapter 3 Fan Speed Monitoring: Click <Enter> key to enter its submenu: µGuru Utility V1.00 OC Guru ABIT EQ Fan Spe ed Monit Reading Shutdow Beep Low Limit Enab Enab (*)CPU FAN Speed 4800 RPM 300 RPM ( )NB FAN Speed...
  • Page 37 BIOS Setup FanEQ Control: µGuru Utility V1.00 OC Guru ABIT EQ FanEQ Control ► CPU FanEQ Control Press Enter Item Help ► NB FanEQ Control Press Enter ► SYS FanEQ Control Press Enter ► AUX1 FanEQ Control Press Enter ► AUX2 FanEQ Control Press Enter ►...
  • Page 38: Standard Cmos Features

    3-10 Chapter 3 3-2. Standard CMOS Features This section contains the basic configuration parameters of the BIOS. These parameters include date, hour, VGA card, FDD and HDD settings. Phoenix – Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Date (mm:dd:yy) Mon.
  • Page 39 BIOS Setup 3-11 IDE Channel 1 Master/Slave, IDE Channel 2 Master/Slave, IDE Channel 3 Master/Slave, IDE Channel 4 Master/Slave: Click <Enter> key to enter its submenu: Phoenix – Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility IDE Channel 1 Master IDE HDD Auto-Detection Press Enter Item Help IDE Channel 1 Master...
  • Page 40 3-12 Chapter 3 Head: This item configures the number of read/write heads. Precomp: This item displays the number of cylinders at which to change the write timing. Landing Zone: This item displays the number of cylinders specified as the landing zone for the read/write heads. Sector: This item configures the number of sectors per track.
  • Page 41: Advanced Bios Features

    BIOS Setup 3-13 3-3. Advanced BIOS Features Phoenix – Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features ► Hard Disk Boot Priority Press Enter Item Help First Boot Device Floppy Second Boot Device Hard Disk Third Boot Device CDROM Boot Other Device Enabled Boot Up Floppy Seek Disabled...
  • Page 42 3-14 Chapter 3 [Setup]: The password is required only when accessing the BIOS Setup. [System]: The password is required each time the computer boots up. To disable security, select Set Password at main menu and then you will be asked to enter the password. Do not type anything and just press the <Enter>...
  • Page 43: Advanced Chipset Features

    BIOS Setup 3-15 3-4. Advanced Chipset Features Phoenix – Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced Chipset Features ► DRAM Configuration Press Enter Item Help ► LDT & PCI Bus Control Press Enter Dual Slot Configuration Disabled X GFX1 Link Width GFX0 Link Width Memory Hole Disabled...
  • Page 44 3-16 Chapter 3 CAS Latency (Tcl): You can select SDRAM CAS (Column Address Strobe) latency time according your SDRAM specification. Bottom of 32-bit[31:24] IO: This item selects the mode for the Bottom of 32-bit[31:24] IO function. S/W memory hole Remapping: This item enables or disables the S/W memory hole Remapping function.
  • Page 45 BIOS Setup 3-17 Downstream LDT Bus Width: This item sets the value for the Downstream LDT Bus Width. LDT Bus Frequancy: This item allows you to select LDT Bus Frequency. PCIE Reset Delay: This item enables or disables the PCIE Reset Delay function. Dual Slot Configuration This item enables or disables the Dual Slot Configuration.
  • Page 46: Integrated Peripherals

    3-18 Chapter 3 3-5. Integrated Peripherals Phoenix – Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals ► OnChip IDE Device Press Enter Item Help ► OnChip PCI Device Press Enter ► Onboard PCI Device Press Enter Onboard FDD Controller Enabled ↑↓:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults...
  • Page 47 BIOS Setup 3-19 Adavanced SATA Feature: Click <Enter> key to enter its submenu: Phoenix – Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility - Advanced SATA feature RAID Function Diaabled Item Help SATA Mode Select Emulated PATA Mode ↑↓:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults...
  • Page 48: Onboard Pci Device

    3-20 Chapter 3 Integrated Peripherals menu. USB 2.0 Controller: This item enables or disables the USB 2.0 Controller. USB Keyboard Support: This item allows you to select [Enabled] for using USB keyboard in DOS environment, or [Disabled] in OS environment. USB Mouse Support: This item allows you to select [Enabled] for using USB mouse in DOS environment, or [Disabled] in OS environment.
  • Page 49: Power Management Setup

    BIOS Setup 3-21 3-6. Power Management Setup Phoenix – Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Power Management Setup ACPI Suspend Type S1(PO5) Item Help Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN Instant-Off ► PowerOn/WakeUp Function Press Enter AMD K8 Cool’n’Quiet Control Auto PWRON After PWR-Fail ↑↓:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults...
  • Page 50 3-22 Chapter 3 WakeUp\PowerOn by PCI Card: Two options are available: Disabled or Enabled. When set to Enabled, any event related to PCI cards (PME) will power on the system. Resume by USB: Two options are available: Disabled or Enabled. The default setting is Disabled. When set to Enabled, any event related to onchip USB will power on the system.
  • Page 51 BIOS Setup 3-23 [Power Off]: When power returns after an AC power failure, the system’s power remains off. You must press the Power button to power-on the system. [Power On]: When power returns after an AC power failure, the system’s power will be powered on automatically.
  • Page 52: Pnp/Pci Configurations

    3-24 Chapter 3 3-7. PnP/PCI Configurations Phoenix – Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PnP/PCI Configurations PCI/VGA Pallete Snoop Disbaled Item Help Assign IRQ For VGA Enabled Assign IRQ For USB Enabled PCI Latency Timer(CLK) PIRQ_0 Use IRQ No. Auto PIRQ_1 Use IRQ No. Auto PIRQ_2 Use IRQ No.
  • Page 53 BIOS Setup 3-25 PIRQ_0 Use IRQ No. ~ PIRQ 7 Use IRQ No.: This item specifies the IRQ number manually or automatically for the devices installed on PCI slots. Maximum Payload Size: This item sets the maximum TLP payload size for the PCI Express devices. User’s Manual...
  • Page 54: Load Fail-Safe Defaults

    3-26 Chapter 3 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.
  • Page 55: Appendix A. Install Audio Driver

    Install Audio Driver Appendix A. Install Audio Driver The installation procedures and screen shots in this section are based on Windows XP operating system. For those of other OS, please follow its on-screen instruction. Insert the Driver & Utility CD into CD-ROM 3.
  • Page 56 Appendix A...
  • Page 57: Appendix B. Install Realtek Lan Driver

    Install Realtek LAN Driver Appendix B. Install Realtek LAN Driver The installation procedures and screen shots in this section are based on Windows XP operating system. For those of other OS, please follow its on-screen instruction. Insert the Driver & Utility CD into CD-ROM drive, it should execute the installation program automatically.
  • Page 58 Appendix B Appendix B...
  • Page 59: Appendix C. Install Uli1575 Sata Raid Driver

    Install ULi1575 SATA RAID Driver Appendix C. Install ULi1575 SATA RAID Driver The installation procedures and screen shots in this section are based on Windows XP operating system. For those of other OS, please follow its on-screen instruction. Insert the Driver & Utility CD into CD-ROM drive, it should execute the installation program automatically.
  • Page 60 Appendix C Appendix C...
  • Page 61: Appendix D. Install Cool'n'quiet Driver

    Install Cool’n’Quiet Driver Appendix D. Install Cool’n’Quiet Driver The installation procedures and screen shots in this section are based on Windows XP operating system. For those of other OS, please follow its on-screen instruction. Insert the Driver & Utility CD into CD-ROM drive, it should execute the installation program automatically.
  • Page 62 Appendix D 6. After the system restarted, open the “Power Options” from the control panel and choose the power scheme “Minimal Power Management” to enable Cool ‘n’ Quiet. NOTE: For Windows 2000 or ME system, an AMD Cool ‘n’ Quiet tab will appear under “Power Options”...
  • Page 63: Appendix E. Install Usb 2.0 Driver

    Install USB 2.0 Driver Appendix E. Install USB 2.0 Driver NOTE: The installation for USB 2.0 driver for Windows XP or Windows 2000 is currently available by updating the latest Service Pack from Microsoft’s web site. User’s Manual...
  • Page 64 Appendix E...
  • Page 65: Appendix F. Install Abit Μguru Utility

    CD to enter the installation menu. After entering the installation menu, move your cursor to the [ABIT Utility] tab. Click [ABIT µGuru]. The following screen appears. 3. Choose [Yes, I want to restart my computer now.], and click [Finish] to complete setup.
  • Page 66 Appendix F...
  • Page 67: Appendix G. Post Code Definition

    POST Code Definition Appendix G. POST Code Definition AWARD POST Code Definitions POST Description (hex) Test CMOS R/W functionality Early chipset initialization: -Disable shadow RAM -Disable L2 cache (socket 7 or below) -Program basic chipset registers Detect memory -Auto-detection of DRAM size, type and ECC -Auto-detection of L2 cache (socket 7 or below) Expand compressed BIOS code to DRAM Call chipset hook to copy BIOS back to E000 &...
  • Page 68 Appendix G Load keyboard matrix (notebook platform) HPM initialization (notebook platform) 1. Check validity of RTC value: e.g. a value of 5Ah is an invalid value for RTC minute. 2. Load CMOS settings into BIOS stack. If CMOS checksum fails, use default value instead.
  • Page 69 POST Code Definition Display number of processors (multi-processor platform) Display PnP logo Early ISA PnP initialization -Assign CSN to every ISA PnP device Initialize the combined Trend Anti-Virus code (Optional Feature) Show message for entering AWDFLASH.EXE from FDD (optional) 1. Initialize Init_Onboard_Super_IO 2.
  • Page 70 Appendix G 1. Invoke all ISA adapter ROMs 2. Invoke all PCI ROMs (except VGA) 1. Enable/Disable Parity Check according to CMOS setup 2. APM Initialization Clear noise of IRQs Read HDD boot sector information for Trend Anti-Virus code 1. Enable L2 cache 2.
  • Page 71 POST Code Definition AC2005 POST Code Definition: POST Description (hex) Power On Sequence 8.1. Start power on sequence 8.2. Enable ATX power supply 8.3. ATX power supply ready 8.4. DDR voltage ready 8.5. Setup PWM for CPU core voltage 8.6. Assert PWM for CPU core voltage 8.7.
  • Page 72 Appendix G Appendix G...
  • Page 73: Appendix H. Troubleshooting (Need Assistance

    Troubleshooting (Need Assistance?) Appendix H. Troubleshooting (Need Assistance?) Q & A: Q: Do I need to clear the CMOS before I use a new motherboard to assemble my new computer system? A: Yes, we highly recommend that you clear the CMOS before installing a new motherboard. Please move the CMOS jumper from its default 1-2 position to 2-3 for a few seconds, and then back.
  • Page 74 Appendix H Q: How can I get a quick response to my request for technical support? A: Be sure to follow the guidelines as stated in the “Technical Support Form” section of this manual. If you have a problem during operation, in order to help our technical support personnel quickly determine the problem with your motherboard and give you the answers you need, eliminate any peripheral that is not related to the problem, and indicate it on the form.
  • Page 75 To fill in this “Technical Support Form”, refer to the step-by-step instructions given below: . MODEL: Note the model number given in your user’s manual. Example: AT8 . Motherboard model number (REV): Note the motherboard model number labeled on the motherboard as “REV:*.**”.
  • Page 76: Technical Support Form

    Appendix H ' Technical Support Form ( Phone Number: ! Company Name: " Contact Person: # Fax Number: ) E-mail Address: Model BIOS ID # Motherboard Model No. DRIVER REV OS/Application Hardware Name Brand Specifications IDE1 IDE2 IDE1 CD-ROM-Drive IDE2 System Memory ADD-ON CARD Problem Description:...
  • Page 77: Appendix I. How To Get Technical Support

    Also please make sure you have the latest drivers from your peripheral card 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.
  • Page 78 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.
  • Page 79 Unit 3, 24-26 Boulton Road, Stevenage, Herts SG1 4QX, UK Tel: 44-1438-228888 Fax: 44-1438-226333 E-mail: sales@abitcomputer.co.uk Germany and Benelux (Belgium, AMOR Computer B.V. (ABIT's European Office) Netherlands, Luxembourg), Jan van Riebeeckweg 15, 5928LG, Venlo, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, The Netherlands Greece, Denmark, Norway, Tel: 31-77-3204428...
  • Page 80 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.

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