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CPU Cards
CPGT & CPGU Series
PICMG SBCs with VGA, LAN,
DVI*,SATA, USB, and Audio
CPGx C2-24-X: 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo Processor
CPGx P4-32-X: 3.2GHz Pentium 4 Processor
CPGx PD-32-24: 3.4GHz Pentium D Processor
CPGx PD-36-X: 3.6GHz Pentium D Processor
* CPGU models only
USER'S MANUAL
VER. 1.0 • DEC 2006
No part of this manual may be reproduced without permission
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  • Page 1 * CPGU models only USER’S MANUAL VER. 1.0 • DEC 2006 No part of this manual may be reproduced without permission ® CyberResearch , Inc. www.cyberresearch.com 25 Business Park Dr., Branford, CT 06405 USA 203-483-8815 (9am to 5pm EST) FAX: 203-483-9024...
  • Page 5 CyberResearch, Inc. In no event will CyberResearch, Inc. be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use of or inability to use the product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
  • Page 6 ® CPGx Series CyberResearch CPU Cards Intentionally Blank ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 7 ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 8: Revision History

    ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards Revision History CPGx Series Model Name Revision Number Description Date of Issue Initial release December 2006 ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    2.7 PCI B ................. 17 NTERFACE UPPORT 2.8 G ................. 17 THERNET ONNECTION 2.9 D ....................18 RIVE NTERFACES 2.9.1 SATA Drives ..................... 19 CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 10 3.2.6 DVI (Digital Visual Interface) Connector............40 3.2.7 FDD Connector ....................42 3.2.8 Front Panel Connector ..................44 3.2.9 IDE Connector ....................46 3.2.10 IrDA Interface Connector ................49 3.2.11 Keyboard Connector ..................51 3.2.12 Parallel Port Connector ................53 viii ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 11 UMPER 4.6.1 Clear CMOS Jumper..................91 4.7 C ................... 92 HASSIS NSTALLATION 4.8 R ..................92 ANEL ONNECTORS 4.8.1 Keyboard and Mouse Connection..............92 CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 12 5.5.2 Boot Device Priority ..................137 5.5.3 Removable Drives ..................139 5.6 S ....................... 141 ECURITY 5.7 C ......................... 143 HIPSET 5.7.1 Northbridge Configuration ................144 5.7.1.1 Video Function Configuration ..............147 5.7.2 Southbridge Configuration ................149 5.8 E ........................152 ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 13 ONFIGURATION E.5 S ...................... 203 OUND FFECT E.6 E .................. 203 NVIRONMENT IMULATION E.7 K ....................205 ARAOKE E.8 E ..................206 QUALIZER ELECTION CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 14 ONFIGURATION E.10 S ..................... 208 PEAKER E.11 S/PDIF-I & S/PDIF-O .................. 209 E.12 C ..................210 ONNECTOR ENSING E.13 HRTF D ....................... 213 E.14 M ..................213 ICROPHONE FFECT E.15 G ......................214 ENERAL INDEX..........................215 ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 15 Figure 4-4: Insert the Socket LGA775 CPU...............75 Figure 4-5: LGA-775 Cooling Kit ................76 Figure 4-6: Securing the Heat sink to the PCB............78 Figure 4-7: Installing the DIMM Module ..............80 xiii CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 16 Figure 6-17: Locate Driver Files................170 Figure 6-18: Location Browsing Window............... 171 Figure 6-19: CD 4-AUDIO ..................173 Figure 6-20: AC`97 Audio Driver Install Shield Wizard Starting ......173 Figure 6-21: AC`97 Audio Driver Setup Preparation..........174 ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 17 Figure 6-24: AC`97 Audio Driver Digital Signal ............. 177 Figure 6-25: AC`97 Audio Driver Installation Begins..........178 Figure 6-26: AC`97 Audio Driver Installation Complete ........179 CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 18 Table 3-18: USB Port Connector Pinouts ..............62 Table 3-19: LAN Pinouts .....................63 Table 3-20: RJ-45 Ethernet Connector LEDs............64 Table 3-21: Mini-DIN 6 PS/2 Connector ..............65 Table 3-22: USB Port Pinouts..................65 Table 3-23: VGA Connector Pinouts .................66 ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 19 CPCx Series Table 4-1: Provided Cables ..................81 Table 4-2: On-board Jumpers ..................89 Table 4-3: Clear CMOS Jumper Settings ..............91 Table 5-1: BIOS Navigation Keys................97 xvii CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 20 BIOS Menu 19: Security................... 141 BIOS Menu 20: Chipset.................... 143 BIOS Menu 21: Northbridge Chipset Configuration ..........144 BIOS Menu 22: Video Function Configuration ............147 BIOS Menu 23:Southbridge Chipset Configuration..........149 BIOS Menu 24:Exit ....................152 xviii ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 21 FFIO Flexible File Input/Output Universal Serial Bus FIFO First In/First Out Video Graphics Adapter Front Side Bus IrDA Infrared Data Association Hard Disk Drive CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 22 ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 23: Introduction

    ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Chapter Introduction CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 24: Cpgx Series Cpu Card Overview

    Each core has its own L1 cache and shares the L2 cache to enhance the processing speed High performance levels especially in 3D graphic and multimedia application ® Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology support ensures better power consumption management ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 25: Cpgx Series Cpu Card Features

    Supports up to seven USB 2.0 devices Analog display supported One DVI interface with resolution from VGA to UXGA supported CPGU Series only (see Table 1-1:) CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 26: Cpgx Series 4 Cpu Card Overview

    ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards 1.2 CPGx Series CPU Card Overview * See Table 1-1: for model variations CPGU shown here. Table 1-2: CPGx Series CPU Card Overview ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 27: Cpgx Series Cpu Card Connectors

    6 x USB connectors The location of these connectors on the CPU card can be seen in Figure 1-1. These connectors are fully described in Chapter 3. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 28: Technical Specifications

    Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (GMA 950) integrated in the Northbridge One VGA Silicon Image SiI1362 One DVI (See Table 1-1:) Memory Four 400/533/667 MHz DDR2 memory modules (Max. 4GB) PCI Bus Interface 33MHz, Revision 2.3 ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 29 DDR2 533MHz 1GB*4) -3D MARK) Infrared Support One Infrared Data Association (IrDA) interface Ethernet Two PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet (PCI-E GbE) channels AMI BIOS BIOS CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 30: Table 1-3: Technical Specifications

    12.2cm x 34.1cm (width x length) Operating Temperature Minimum: 0ºC (32°F) Maximum: 60°C (140°F) Operating Humidity Minimum: 5% Maximum: 95% \ Audio Interface 5.1 Channel audio kit with Realtek ALC655 AC `97 codec Table 1-3: Technical Specifications ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 31: Detailed Specifications

    ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Chapter Detailed Specifications CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 32: Compatible Backplanes

    CPGx Series CPU Cards 2.1 Compatible Backplanes The CPGx Series CPU card is compatible with the all CyberResearch PICMG1.0 backplanes. For information on these backplanes, visit the CyberResearch website: www.cyberresearch.com. 2.2 CPU Support Table 2-1 lists the CPUs supported by the CPGx Series board.
  • Page 33: Intel ® Pentium ® D

    Improved performance by allowing the system to address more than 4 GB of both virtual and physical memory. Execute Disable Bit prevent certain classes of malicious "buffer overflow" attacks when combined with a supporting operating system. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 34: Intel ® Celeron ® D

    945G Northbridge chipset comes with the following features: ® Supports Intel Viiv™ Technology Dual-channel DDR2 Memory support ® Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 delivers richer visual color and picture clarity without the need for additional discrete grahics cards. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 35: Intel ® Ich7 Southbridge Chipset

    High-speed SATA II storage interface with 3.0 Gb/s transfer rate Power management logic Supports ACPI 3.0 PCI PME# support SMBus Provides independent manageability bus through SMLink interface Support SMBus 2.0 Specification CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 36: Graphics Support

    1.4 support with ARB extensions Advanced Display Technology Interlaced Display output support 2.4.2 Analog VGA The on-board analog VGA has the following features. Supports 400MHz, 24-bit RAMDAC (RAM digital to analog converter) Supports displays with resolutions up to 2048x1536 pixels ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 37: Digital Visual Interface (Dvi)

    Cable distance support greater than 10 meters DVI 1.0 compliant, with significantly greater margin than competitive solutions 48-pin LQFP package without EEPROM interface (motherboard applications) CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 38: Data Flow

    CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards 2.5 Data Flow Figure 2-1 shows the data flow between the user-installed CPU, the two on-board chipsets, and other components installed on the CPU card. Figure 2-1: Data Flow Block Diagram ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 39: Memory Support

    The device combines a triple-speed IEEE 802.3 compliant Media Access Controller (MAC) with a triple-speed Ethernet transceiver, PCIe bus interface, and on-chip buffer memory in a single device. The device is fabricated in a CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 40: Drive Interfaces

    1 x IDE channel supports two Ultra ATA 100/66/33 devices 1 x FDD The CPGU Series models supports the following drive interfaces: 4 x SATA II drives 1 x IDE channel supports two Ultra ATA 100/66/33 devices 1 x FDD ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 41: Sata Drives

    The CPGx Series CPU card supports a single FDD. The following FDD formats are compatible with the board. 5.25”: 360KB and 1.2MB 3.5”: 720KB, 1.44MB and 2.88MB CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 42: Serial Ports

    If you want to use the IrDA port, you have to configure SIR or ASKIR mode in the BIOS under Super IO devices. The normal RS-232 COM2 will be disabled. 2.14 USB Interfaces The CPGx Series CPU card has seven USB interfaces, six internal and one external. The USB interfaces support USB 2.0. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 43: Bios

    The CPGx Series CPU card does not have a built-in AC’97 audio codec. If your system needs audio then this connector must be connected to an external audio module with Realtek ALC655. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 44: Power Consumption

    1 x USB cable 1 x Utility CD ▪ Audio Kit 2.19.2 Special Items The following additional items are shipped with the CPGU Series CPU card models. 2 x SATA cables 1 x SATA power cable ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 45: Optional Accessory Items

    The items shown in the list below are separately purchased optional accessory items depending upon which model card is purchased. DVI cable CPU cooler FDD cable LPT cable CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 46 ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 47: Connectors And Jumpers

    ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Chapter Connectors and Jumpers CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 48: Peripheral Interface Connectors

    Section 3.2. 3.1.1 CPGx Series CPU Card Layout Figure 3-1 shows the on-board peripheral connectors, backplane peripheral connectors and on-board jumpers (CPGT does not have DVI connector). ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 49: Figure 3-1: Connector And Jumper Locations

    ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Figure 3-1: Connector and Jumper Locations CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 50: Peripheral Interface Connectors

    Front Panel Connector 14-pin header PIDE1 IDE Connector 40-pin box header IrDA Infrared Interface Connector 5-pin header Keyboard Connector 4-pin wafer connector LPT1 Parallel Port Connector 25-pin box header COM1 10-pin box header RS-232 Serial Port Connectors COM2 ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 51: External Peripheral Interface Connectors

    Keyboard/mouse connector MINI-DIN connector KB_MS1 USB connector USB 2.0 connector USB_C6 VGA connector HD-D-sub 15 female connector VGA1 Table 3-2: External Peripheral Interface Connectors CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 52: On-Board Jumper

    CPGx Series CPU card. 3.2.1 ATX-12V Power Source Connector CN Label: CPU12V1 4-pin terminal block CN Type: CN Location: See Figure 3-2 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-4 This connector supports the ATX-12V power supply. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 53: Figure 3-2: Atx-12V Connector Location

    ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Figure 3-2: ATX–12V Connector Location PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO. DESCRIPTION +12V +12V Table 3-4: ATX–12V Connector Pinouts CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 54: Audio Module Connector

    See Figure 3-3 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-5 The CPGx Series CPU card does not have a built-in AC’97 audio codec. If your system needs audio then this connector must be connected to an external audio module. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 55: Figure 3-3: Audio Module Connector Location

    ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Figure 3-3: Audio Module Connector Location CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 56: Backplane To Mainboard Power Connector

    Table 3-5: Audio Module Connector Pinouts 3.2.3 Backplane to Mainboard Power Connector CN Label: ATXCTL1 CN Type: 3-pin wafer connector CN Location: See Figure 3-4 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-6 Connects a power source from a backplane with an ATX Connector. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 57: Figure 3-4: Backplane To Mainboard Power Connector Location

    CPU Cards CPCx Series Figure 3-4: Backplane to Mainboard Power Connector Location PIN NO. DESCRIPTION ATX-ON 5VSB Table 3-6: Backplane to Mainboard Power Pinouts CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 58: Cpu Fan Connector

    The cooling fan connector provides a 12V, 500mA current to a CPU cooling fan. The connector has a "rotation" pin to get rotation signals from fans and notify the system so the system BIOS can recognize the fan speed. Please note that only specified fans can issue the rotation signals. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 59: Figure 3-5: Cpu Fan Connector Location

    ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Figure 3-5: CPU Fan Connector Location DESCRIPTION Ground +12V Rotation Signal Control Table 3-7: CPU Fan Connector Pinouts CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 60: Digital Input/Output (Dio) Connector

    10-pin header CN Type: CN Location: See Figure 3-6 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-8 The DIO connector is managed through a Super I/O chip. The DIO connector pins are user programmable. Refer to Appendix B for details. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 61: Figure 3-6: Dio Connector Location

    ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Figure 3-6: DIO Connector Location CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 62: Dvi (Digital Visual Interface) Connector

    CN Type: 25-pin header CN Location: See Figure 3-7 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-9 The CPGU models provides a digital visual interface for digital display. Optional accessory modules can be selected to connect to external DVI devices. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 63: Figure 3-7: Dvi Connector Location

    Figure 3-7: DVI Connector Location PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO. DESCRIPTION Data 2- Data 2+ Hot Plug Detect. Data 0- Data 0+ DDC Clock CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 64: Fdd Connector

    FDD1 CN Type: 34-pin header CN Location: See Figure 3-8 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-10 The CPGx Series is shipped with a 34-pin daisy-chain drive connector cable. This cable can be connected to the FDD connector. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 65: Figure 3-8: Fdd Connector Location

    ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Figure 3-8: FDD Connector Location DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION REDUCE WRITE INDEX# MOTOR ENABLE A# CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 66: Front Panel Connector

    CN Type: 14-pin header CN Location: See Figure 3-9 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-11 The system front panel connector connects to: the system chassis front panel LEDs the chassis speaker the power switch the reset button ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 67: Figure 3-9: Front Panel Connector Location

    ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Figure 3-9: Front Panel Connector Location CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 68: Ide Connector

    Table 3-11: Front Panel Connector Location 3.2.9 IDE Connector CN Label: PIDE1 40-pin box header CN Type: CN Location: See Figure 3-10 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-12 One IDE connector provides connectivity for two IDE devices. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 69: Figure 3-10: Ide Connector Location

    ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Figure 3-10: IDE Connector Location CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 70: Table 3-12: Ide Connector Pinouts

    DATA 2 DATA 13 DATA 1 DATA 14 DATA 0 DATA 15 IDE DRQ IOW# IOR# IDE CHRDY BALE – DEFAULT IDE DACK INTERRUPT PDIAG# HDC CS0# HDC CS1# HDD ACTIVE# Table 3-12: IDE Connector Pinouts ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 71: Irda Interface Connector

    5-pin header CN Location: See Figure 3-11 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-13 The integrated IrDA interface connector supports both the SIR and ASKIR infrared protocols. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 72: Figure 3-11: Irda Interface Connector Location

    ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards Figure 3-11: IrDA Interface Connector Location ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 73: Keyboard Connector

    CN Pinouts: See Table 3-14 For alternative application, a keyboard pin header connector is also available on board. This connector requires a special adapter cable. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 74: Figure 3-12: Keyboard Connector Location

    ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards Figure 3-12: Keyboard Connector Location ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 75: Parallel Port Connector

    CN Pinouts: See Table 3-15 The parallel port connector is usually connected to a printer or other parallel device with a 26-pin flat-cable connector. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 76: Figure 3-13: Parallel Port Connector Location

    ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards Figure 3-13: Parallel Port Connector Location DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION STROBE# AUTO FORM FEED # DATA0 ERROR# DATA1 INITIALIZE# DATA2 PRINTER SELECT LN# DATA3 DATA4 ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 77: Serial Port Connectors

    See Figure 3-14 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-16 The CPGx Series CPU card has two internal high-speed UART connectors accessed through a 10-pin cable connector. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 78: Figure 3-14: Rs-232 Serial Port Connectors Location

    ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards Figure 3-14: RS-232 Serial Port Connectors Location ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 79: Sata Drive Connectors

    See Table 3-17 The SATA drive ports are connect to SATA HDDs with SATA signal cables. The SATA II connectors provide connectivity with a maximum data transfer rate of 300Mb/s. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 80: Figure 3-15: Sata Connectors Location

    ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards Figure 3-15: SATA Connectors Location DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION Table 3-17: SATA Connectors Pinouts ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 81 XP SP1 ® • Windows 2003, or later versions ® 2. Older OSes, such as Windows 98SE or Me, do not support the SATA interface. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 82: Usb Connectors

    See Figure 3-16 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-18 Three 2x4 pin connectors provide connectivity to six USB 2.0 ports. An additional USB port is found on the rear panel. The USB ports are used for I/O bus expansion. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 83: Figure 3-16: Usb Port Connector Location

    ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Figure 3-16: USB Port Connector Location CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 84: External Peripheral Interface Connectors

    CPU card is installed in a chassis. The peripheral connectors on the rear panel are: 1 x PS/2 keyboard connector 1 x USB connectors 2 x RJ-45 GbE connectors 1 x VGA connector Figure 3-17: External Peripheral Interface Connector Panel ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 85: Lan Connectors

    The RJ-45 Ethernet connector has two status LEDs, one green and one yellow. The green LED indicates activity on the port and the yellow LED indicates the port is linked. See Table 3-20. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 86: Mini-Din 6 Ps/2 Connector

    PS/2 keyboard or PS/2 mouse. The card comes with a cable to convert the mini-DIN 6 PS/2 into two mini-DIN 6 PS/2 connectors for keyboard and mouse connection. Figure 3-19: Mini-DIN 6 PS/2 Connector ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 87: Usb Connector

    The CPGx Series has one rear panel USB port. This port connects to both USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 devices. PIN NO. DESCRIPTION DATA- DATA+ GROUND Table 3-22: USB Port Pinouts CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 88: Vga Connector

    See Figure 3-17 (labeled number 4) CN Pinouts: See Table 3-23 A 15-pin VGA connector connects to standard displays. Figure 3-20: VGA Connector PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO. DESCRIPTION GREEN BLUE DDCDAT HSYNC VSYNC DDCCLK Table 3-23: VGA Connector Pinouts ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 89: Installation And Configuration

    ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Chapter Installation and Configuration CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 90: Anti-Static Precautions

    Before and during the installation of the CPGx Series CPU card, please do the following: Read the user manual The user manual provides a complete description of the CPGx Series CPU card, installation instructions and configuration options. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 91: Unpacking

    If any of the items listed below are missing when you unpack the CPGx Series CPU card, do not proceed with the installation and contact CyberResearch, Inc.. 4.3.1 Unpacking Precautions Before you install the CPGx Series, you must unpack the CPU card. Some components on CPGx Series are very sensitive to static electricity and can be damaged by a sudden rush of power.
  • Page 92: Checklist

    1 x Keyboard/ PS2 mouse Y cable 1 x USB cable 1 x Utility CD If one or more of these items are missing, please contact CyberResearch, Inc. and do not proceed any further with the installation. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 93: Cpgx Series Cpu Card Installation

    4.4 CPGx Series CPU Card Installation WARNING: Never run the CPU card without an appropriate heatsink and cooler that can be ordered from CyberResearch, Inc. or purchased separately. Be sure to use the CPU 12V power connector (CPU12V1) for the CPU power.
  • Page 94: Socket Lga775 Cpu Installation

    CPGx Series is run. If a heat sink and cooling fan are not properly installed both the CPU and the board may be damaged. The LGA775 socket is shown in Figure 4-1. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 95: Figure 4-1: Intel Lga775 Socket

    Remove the protective cover. Remove the black protective cover by prying it off the load plate. To remove the protective cover, locate the “REMOVE” sign and use the fingernail to pry the protective cover off. (See Figure 4-2) CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 96: Figure 4-2: Remove The Cpu Socket Protective Shield

    Inspect the CPU socket Make sure there are no bent pins and make sure the socket contacts are free of foreign material. If any debris is found, remove it with compressed air. Step 4: Orientate the CPU properly. Make sure the IHS (Integrated Heat Sink) side is facing upward. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 97: Figure 4-4: Insert The Socket Lga775 Cpu

    Step 9: Connect the CPU power connector. Connect the CPU 12V cable to the CPU 12V power connector after the cooling kit is installed.Step 0: CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 98: Socket Lga775 Cooling Kit Installation

    CPU to counterweigh and balance the load on both sides of the PCB. Figure 4-5: Cooling Kit The CPU cooling kit shown in Figure 4-5 is comprised of a CPU heat sink and a cooling fan. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 99 Secure the cooling kit. From the solder side of the PCB, align the support bracket to the screw threads on heat sink that were inserted through the PCB holes. (See Figure 4-6) CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 100: Figure 4-6: Securing The Heat Sink To The Pcb

    Step 6: Connect the fan cable. Connect the cooling kit fan cable to the fan connector on the CPGx Series. Carefully route the cable and avoid heat generating chips and fan blades.Step 0: ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 101: Dimm Module Installation

    DIMMs must use the same density memory chips Both DIMMs must use the same DRAM bus width Both DIMMs must be either single-sided or dual-sided CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 102: Dimm Module Installation

    The CPGx Series CPU card has four 240-pin DDR2 SDRAM DIMM sockets. To install the DIMM modules, follow the instructions below. Step 1: Make sure the two handles of the DIMM socket are in the "open" position, leaning outward (Figure 4-7). Figure 4-7: Installing the DIMM Module ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 103: Peripheral Device Connection

    Quantity Type ATA 66/100 flat cable SATA cables SATA power cable Keyboard/ PS2 mouse Y cable RS-232 cable USB cable Table 4-1: Provided Cables CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 104: Ide Drive Connector (Pide1)

    Locate the red wire on the other side of the cable that corresponds to the pin 1 connector. Step 4: Connect the other side of the cable to the IDE device making sure that the pin 1 cable corresponds to pin 1 on the connector.Step 0: ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 105: Figure 4-8: Connection Of Ide Connector

    When two IDE disk drives are connected together, back-end jumpers on the drives must be used to configure one drive as a master and the other as a slave. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 106: Floppy Drive Connector (Fdd1)

    Locate the SATA drive connector on the board. Step 2: Press the clip on the connector at the end of the SATA cable and insert the cable connector into the on-board SATA drive connector (Figure 4-9). ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 107: Figure 4-9: Sata Drive Cable Connection

    SATA drive (Figure 4-10). Step 4: Connect the SATA power connector to the back of the SATA drive (Figure 4-10). Step 0: CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 108: Installing The Rs-232 Cable

    To install an RS-232 cable, follow the steps below. Step 1: Locate the two RS-232 serial port connectors. Step 2: Insert the two small connectors on the cables into the serial port box headers on the CPU card (Figure 4-11). ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 109: Usb 2.0 Cable Connection

    Install a USB module supporting two USB ports to the chassis. Secure the USB module bracket following the instructions in the documentation that came with the USB module and the chassis. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 110: Figure 4-12: Usb Cable Installation

    ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards Step 2: Insert the two 4-pin connectors from the module into the USB pin headers on the CPU card. (Figure 4-12) Step 0: Figure 4-12: USB Cable Installation ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 111: On-Board Jumper

    The CPU card one on-board jumper. The jumper is described in Table 4-2. Label Connector Type J_CMOS1 CMOS state setting 3-pin header Table 4-2: On-board Jumpers CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 112: Figure 4-14: Jumper Locations

    ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards Figure 4-14: Jumper Locations ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 113: Clear Cmos Jumper

    After having done one of the above, save the changes and exit the CMOS Setup menu. J_CMOS1 DESCRIPTION Short 1-2 (Default) Normal Operation Short 2-3 Clear CMOS Setup Table 4-3: Clear CMOS Jumper Settings CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 114: Chassis Installation

    Step 2: Connect the other end to a display device. Step 0: 4.8.3 Ethernet Connection The rear panel RJ-45 connectors can be connected to an external LAN and communicate with data transfer rates up to 1Gb/s. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 115: Usb Connection

    The rear panel USB connector provides easier and quicker access to external USB devices. The rear panel USB connector is a standard connector and can easily be connected to other USB devices. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 116 ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 117: Ami Bios Setup

    ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Chapter AMI BIOS Setup CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 118: Introduction

    Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu -- Exit current page and return to Main Menu “+” key Increase the numeric value or make changes “-“ key Decrease the numeric value or make changes ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 119: Getting Help

    Selects exit options and loads default settings The following sections completely describe the configuration options found in the menu items at the top of the BIOS screen and listed above. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 120: Main

    The System Overview lists a brief summary of different system components. The fields in System Overview cannot be changed. The items shown in the system overview include: AMI BIOS: Displays auto-detected BIOS information Version: Current BIOS version Build Date: Date the current BIOS version was made Installed BIOS ID ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 121: Advanced

    Hardware Health Configuration (see Section 5.3.5) ACPI Configuration (see Section 5.3.6) APM Configuration (see Section 5.3.7) MPS Configuration (see Section 5.3.8) USB Configuration (see Section 5.3.9) CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 122 ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards BIOS Menu 2: Advanced ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 123: Cpu Configuration

    Frequency: Lists the CPU processing speed FSB Speed: Lists the FSB speed Cache L1: Lists the CPU L1 cache size Cache L2: Lists the CPU L2 cache size CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 124: Ide Configuration

    The IDE Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 4) allows changes to the configurations for the IDE devices installed in the system. BIOS Menu 4: IDE Configuration ATA/IDE Configuration [Compatible] The ATA/IDE Configuration BIOS option allows the user to configure the ATA/IDE device mode. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 125: Legacy Ide Channels [Sata Pri, Pata Sec]

    When entering setup, BIOS auto detects the presence of IDE devices. This displays the status of the auto detected IDE devices. The following IDE devices are detected and are shown in the IDE Configuration menu: Primary IDE Master CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 126: Ide Master, Ide Slave

    Section 5.3.2.1 appear. 5.3.2.1 IDE Master, IDE Slave IDE Master and IDE Slave configuration options for both primary and secondary IDE devices are shown in the BIOS menu below. BIOS Menu 5: IDE Master and IDE Slave Configuration ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 127: Type [Auto]

    The LBA/Large Mode BIOS option disables or auto detects LBA (Logical Block Addressing). LBA is a method of addressing data on a disk drive. In LBA mode, the maximum drive capacity is 137 GB. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 128: Block (Multi Sector Transfer) [Auto]

    IDE disk drive support cannot be determined. PIO mode 0 selected with a maximum transfer rate of 3.3MBps PIO mode 1 selected with a maximum transfer rate of 5.2MBps PIO mode 2 selected with a maximum transfer rate of 8.3MBps ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 129: Dma Mode [Auto]

    Select this value to allow the BIOS to use the SMART feature on support hard disk drives. 32Bit Data Transfer [Enabled] The 32Bit Data Transfer BIOS option enables or disables 32-bit data transfers. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 130: Floppy Configuration

    Allows BIOS to use 32-bit data transfers on support hard Enabled EFAULT disk drives. 5.3.3 Floppy Configuration Use the Floppy Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 6) to set or change the configurations for floppy disk drives. BIOS Menu 6: Floppy Configuration ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 131: Super Io Configuration

    The Super IO Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 7) sets or changes the configurations for the FDD controllers, parallel ports and serial ports. BIOS Menu 7: Super IO Configuration CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 132: On-Board Floppy Controller [Enabled]

    Serial Port 1 I/O port address is 3F8 and the interrupt EFAULT address is IRQ4 3E8/IRQ4 Serial Port 1 I/O port address is 3E8 and the interrupt address is IRQ4 2E8/IRQ3 Serial Port 1 I/O port address is 2E8 and the interrupt address is IRQ3 ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 133: Serial Port2 Address [2F8/Irq3]

    Serial Port 2 mode is normal Normal EFAULT IrDA Serial Port 2 mode is IrDA ASK IR Serial Port 2 mode is ASK IR CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 134: Parallel Port Address [378]

    The parallel port operates in the enhanced parallel port mode (EPP). The EPP mode supports bi-directional communication between the system and the parallel port device and the transmission rates between the two are much faster than the Normal mode. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 135: Parallel Port Irq [Irq7]

    Use the Parallel Port IRQ selection to set the parallel port interrupt address. IRQ5 IRQ5 is assigned as the parallel port interrupt address IRQ7 IRQ7 is assigned as the parallel port interrupt address EFAULT CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 136: Hardware Health Configuration

    ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards 5.3.5 Hardware Health Configuration The Hardware Health Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 8) shows the operating temperature, fan speeds and system voltages. BIOS Menu 8: Hardware Health Configuration ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 137: Cpu Fan Mode Setting: [Manual Mode]

    CPUFAN0 TargetTemp Value CPUFAN0 Tolerance Value CPUFAN0 StartUp Value CPUFAN0 Stop Value CPUFAN0 StopTime Value CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 138: Cpufan0 Targetspeed Value

    System Temperatures: The following system temperatures are monitored System Temperature CPU Temperature VTIN Temperature Fan Speeds: The CPU cooling fan speed is monitored. CPUFAN0 Speed Voltages: The following system voltages are monitored Vcore VCC3 1.8V VBAT ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 139: Acpi Configuration

    ACPI can only be implemented if the system OS complies with the ACPI ® ® ® standard. Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Windows XP all comply with ACPI. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 140: General Acpi Configuration

    OS does support ACPI 5.3.6.1 General ACPI Configuration Use the General ACPI Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 10) to select the ACPI state when the system is suspended. BIOS Menu 10: General ACPI Configuration ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 141: Suspend Mode [Auto]

    The video BIOS will be initialized when coming out of S3 EFAULT state The video BIOS will be initialized when coming out of S3 state CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 142: Apm Configuration

    5.3.7 APM Configuration Use the APM Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 11) to select the advanced power management. BIOS Menu 11: APM Configuration Power Management/APM [Enabled] The Power Management/APM BIOS option accesses the advanced power management features. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 143: Power Button Mode [On/Off]

    Wake event generated by an incoming call Resume On RTC Alarm [Disabled] The Resume On RTC Alarm determines when the computer will be roused from a suspended state. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 144: Rtc Alarm Date (Days)

    Insert the SIS Insert the SIS Insert the SIS Solution CD that Solution CD that Solution CD that Solution CD that came with the came with the came with the came with the package package package package ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 145: Mps Configuration

    Use the Multiprocessor Specification (MPS) Revision option to specify the MPS version to be used. MPS version 1.1 is used MPS version 1.4 is used EFAULT CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 146: Usb Configuration

    The USB Configuration field shows the system USB configuration. The items listed are: Module Version: x.xxxxx.xxxxx USB Devices Enabled The USB Devices Enabled field lists the USB devices that are enabled on the system Legacy USB Support [Enabled] ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 147: Port 64/60 Emulation [Disabled]

    Use the USB2.0 Controller Mode option to set the speed of the USB2.0 controller. FullSpeed The controller is capable of operating at 12Mb/s The controller is capable of operating at 480Mb/s HiSpeed EFAULT CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 148: Pci/Pnp

    EHCI handoff functionality. 5.4 PCI/PnP Use the PCI/PnP menu (BIOS Menu 14) to configure advanced PCI and PnP settings. WARNING: Setting wrong values for the BIOS selections in the PCIPnP BIOS menu may cause the system to malfunction. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 149 ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 150: Clear Nvram [No]

    Clear NVRAM [No] Use the Clear NVRAM option to specify if the NVRAM (Non-Volatile RAM) is cleared when the power is turned off. System does not clear NVRAM during system boot EFAULT System clears NVRAM during system boot ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 151: Plug & Play O/S [No]

    Use the PCI Latency Timer option to specify the PCI latency time. The latency time is measured in units of PCI clock cycles for the PCI device latency timer register. Configuration options are: EFAULT CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 152: Allocate Irq To Pci Vga [Yes]

    Graphics card functions correctly. This does not necessarily indicate a physical ISA adapter card. The graphics chipset can be mounted on a PCI card. Always check with the adapter card manual first, before modifying the default settings in the BIOS. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 153: Pci Ide Busmaster [Enabled]

    PCI Slot 4 is selected as the location of the OffBoard PCI IDE adapter card. Only select this slot if the adapter card is installed in PCI Slot 4. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 154: Irq# [Available]

    The specified IRQ is available to be used by EFAULT PCI/PnP devices Reserved The specified IRQ is reserved for use by Legacy ISA devices Available IRQ addresses are: IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ7 IRQ9 IRQ10 IRQ 11 IRQ 14 IRQ 15 ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 155: Dma Channel# [Available]

    No memory block reserved for legacy ISA devices EFAULT 16KB reserved for legacy ISA devices 32KB reserved for legacy ISA devices 54KB reserved for legacy ISA devices CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 156: Boot

    ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards 5.5 Boot Use the Boot menu (BIOS Menu 15) to configure system boot options. BIOS Menu 15: Boot ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 157: Boot Settings Configuration

    No POST procedures are skipped Disabled Enabled Some POST procedures are skipped to decrease EFAULT the system boot time AddOn ROM Display Mode [Force BIOS] CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 158: Bootup Num-Lock [On]

    10-keys on the keyboard, press the Number Lock key located on the upper left-hand corner of the 10-key pad. The Number Lock LED on the keyboard lights up when the Number Lock is engaged. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 159: Boot Device Priority

    Use the Boot Device Priority menu (BIOS Menu 17) to specify the boot sequence from the available devices. Possible boot devices may include: FLOPPY DRIVE CD/DVD CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 160 ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards BIOS Menu 17: Boot Device Priority Settings ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 161: Removable Drives

    Select the first drive the system boots from. If the “1st Drive” is not used for booting this option may be disabled. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 162 ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards BIOS Menu 18: Removable Drives ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 163: Security

    Not Installed. If a supervisor password must be installed, select this field and enter the password. After the password has been added, Install appears next to Change Supervisor Password. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 164: Change User Password

    After the password has been added, Install appears next to Change User Password. Boot Sector Virus Protection [Disabled] Use the Boot Sector Virus Protection to enable or disable boot sector protection. Disabled Disables the boot sector virus protection EFAULT Enabled Enables the boot sector virus protection ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 165: Chipset

    WARNING: Setting the wrong values for the Chipset BIOS selections in the Chipset BIOS menu may cause the system to malfunction. BIOS Menu 20: Chipset CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 166: Northbridge Configuration

    DRAM Frequency [Auto] Use the DRAM Frequency option to specify the DRAM frequency or allow the system to automatically detect the DRAM frequency. Auto Automatically selects the DRAM frequency EFAULT 400MHz Sets the DRAM frequency to 400MHz ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 167: Configure Dram Timing By Spd [Enabled]

    If an older ISA expansion card is used, please refer to the documentation that came with the card to see if it is necessary to reserve the space. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 168: Initiate Graphic Adapter [Peg/Pci]

    Use the Internal Graphic Mode Select option to specify the amount of system memory that can be used by the Internal graphics device. Disable Enabled, 1MB 1MB of memory used by internal graphics device 8MB of memory used by internal graphics device Enabled, 8MB EFAULT ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 169: Video Function Configuration

    BIOS Menu 22: Video Function Configuration DVMT Mode Select [DVMT Mode] Use the DVMT Mode Select option to select the Intel Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT) operating mode. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 170: Dvmt/Fixed Memory [128Mb]

    This option can only be configured for if DVMT Mode or Fixed Mode is selected in the DVMT Mode Select option. If Combo Mode is selected, the maximum amount of graphics memory is 128MB. Configuration options are listed below. 64MB 128MB EFAULT Maximum DVMT ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 171: Southbridge Configuration

    CPU Cards CPCx Series 5.7.2 Southbridge Configuration Use the Southbridge Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 23) to configure the Southbridge chipset. BIOS Menu 23:Southbridge Chipset Configuration CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 172: Audio Controller [Auto]

    The Onboard LAN2 option enables or disables the on-board LAN2. Auto The on-board LAN2 controller is automatically detected EFAULT and enabled Enabled The on-board LAN2 controller is manually enabled Disabled The on-board LAN2 controller is manually disabled ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 173: Onboard Lan Rom [Disabled]

    The Onboard Lan Rom option enables or disables the onboard LAN ROM. Enabled The onboard LAN device automatically detected and enabled Disabled Onboard LAN device manually disabled EFAULT CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 174: Exit

    BIOS configuration setup program. Discard Changes and Exit Use the Discard Changes and Exit option to exit the BIOS configuration setup program without saving the changes made to the system. Discard Changes ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 175: Load Optimal Defaults

    Use the Load Failsafe Defaults option to load failsafe default values for each of the parameters on the Setup menus. F8 key can be used for this operation. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 176 ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 177: Software Drivers

    ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Chapter Software drivers CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 178: Available Software Drivers

    NOTE: The content of the CD may vary throughout the life cycle of the product and is subject to change without prior notice. Visit www.cyberresearch.com or contact technical support for the latest updates. The CPGx Series motherboard has the following software drivers: ®...
  • Page 179: Figure 6-1: Installshield Wizard Preparation Screen

    The “InstallShield Wizard Preparation Screen” in Figure 6-1 appears. Figure 6-1: InstallShield Wizard Preparation Screen Step 3: The “Welcome” window in Figure 6-2 appears next. Figure 6-2: Welcome Screen CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 180: Figure 6-3: License Agreement

    ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards Step 4: Click “N ” and the license agreement shown in Figure 6-3 appears. Figure 6-3: License Agreement ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 181: Figure 6-4: Readme Information

    CPU Cards CPCx Series Step 5: Agree to the license terms by clicking “Y ”. The “Readme” in Figure 6-4 appears. Figure 6-4: Readme Information CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 182: Figure 6-5: Restart The Computer

    ”. The driver is installed on the computer. After the installation is complete, the installation complete screen shown in Figure 6-5 appears. Select the preferred option and click “F ” to complete the installation process. INISH Step 0: Figure 6-5: Restart the Computer ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 183: Vga Driver

    VGA section. Step 2: The Starting Install Shield Wizard appears (Figure 6-6). Figure 6-6: Starting Install Shield Wizard Screen CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 184: Figure 6-7: Preparing Setup Screen

    ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards Step 3: The Preparing Setup window appears next (Figure 6-7). Figure 6-7: Preparing Setup Screen ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 185: Figure 6-8: Vga Driver Installation Welcome Screen

    CPCx Series Step 4: A Welcome screen shown in Figure 6-8 appears. Click N to continue the installation. Figure 6-8: VGA Driver Installation Welcome Screen CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 186: Figure 6-9: Vga Driver License Agreement

    Figure 6-9: VGA Driver License Agreement Step 6: Accept the terms and conditions stipulated in the license agreement by clicking the “Y ” button (Figure 6-9). The installation notice shown in Figure 6-10 appears. Figure 6-10: VGA Driver Installing Notice ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 187: Figure 6-11: Vga Driver Installation Complete

    For the settings to take effect the computer must be restarted. Once decided when to restart the computer, click the “F ” button. Step 0: INISH CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 188: Broadcom Lan Driver (For Gbe Lan) Installation

    CPGx Series CPU Cards 6.4 Broadcom LAN Driver (for GbE LAN) Installation To install the Broadcom LAN driver, please follow the steps below. Step 1: Open Windows Control Panel (Figure 6-12). Figure 6-12: Access Windows Control Panel ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 189: Figure 6-13: Double Click The System Icon

    ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Step 2: Double click the System icon (Figure 6-13). Figure 6-13: Double Click the System Icon CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 190: Figure 6-14: Double Click The Device Manager Tab

    A list of system hardware devices appears (Figure 6-15). Figure 6-15: Device Manager List Step 5: Double click the listed device that has question marks next to it. (This means Windows does not recognize the device). ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 191: Figure 6-16: Search For Suitable Driver

    CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Step 6: The Device Driver Wizard appears (Figure 6-16). Click N to continue. Figure 6-16: Search for Suitable Driver CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 192: Figure 6-17: Locate Driver Files

    ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards Step 7: Select “Specify a Location” in the Locate Driver Files window (Figure 6-17). Click N to continue. Figure 6-17: Locate Driver Files ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 193: Figure 6-18: Location Browsing Window

    Figure 6-18: Location Browsing Window Step 9: Click OK to continue. A driver files location menu window appears. Click N continue. The driver is installed.Step 0: CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 194: Realtek Ac `97 (Alc655) Audio Driver Installation

    Step 3: Press F10 to save the changes and exit the BIOS setup. The system reboots. Step 0: 6.5.1.2 Driver Installation Insert CyberResearch software CD. Step 1: Click Install Drivers/CPGT Drivers, then click on the operating system you're using Step 2: under the Audio heading.
  • Page 195: Figure 6-19: Cd 4-Audio

    Figure 6-20: AC`97 Audio Driver Install Shield Wizard Starting Step 3: The Realtek Audio Setup prepares the install shield to guide you through the rest of the setup process. See Figure 6-21. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 196: Figure 6-21: Ac`97 Audio Driver Setup Preparation

    ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards Figure 6-21: AC`97 Audio Driver Setup Preparation ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 197: Figure 6-22: Ac`97 Audio Driver Welcome Screen

    To continue the installation process, click the “N ” button. The install shield starts to configure the new software as shown in Figure 6-23. Figure 6-22: AC`97 Audio Driver Welcome Screen CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 198: Figure 6-23: Ac`97 Audio Driver Software Configuration

    ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards Figure 6-23: AC`97 Audio Driver Software Configuration ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 199: Figure 6-24: Ac`97 Audio Driver Digital Signal

    At this stage the “Digital Signal Not Found” screen appears (Figure 6-24). To continue the installation process, click the “Y ” button. Figure 6-24: AC`97 Audio Driver Digital Signal CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 200: Figure 6-25: Ac`97 Audio Driver Installation Begins

    ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards Step 6: After clicking the “Y ” button in Figure 6-24, the installation of the driver begins (Figure 6-25). Figure 6-25: AC`97 Audio Driver Installation Begins ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 201: Figure 6-26: Ac`97 Audio Driver Installation Complete

    Once you have decided when to restart the computer, click the “F ” button. Step 0: INISH CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
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  • Page 203: Bios Configuration Options

    ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Appendix BIOS Configuration Options CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 204: Bios Configuration Ptions

    Parallel Port IRQ [IRQ7]..................113 CPU FAN Mode Setting: [Manual Mode]............115 CPUFAN0 PWM Control ..................115 CPUFAN0 TargetTemp Value................115 CPUFAN0 Tolerance Value ................115 CPUFAN0 StartUp Value ..................115 CPUFAN0 Stop Value ..................115 CPUFAN0 StopTime Value................. 115 ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 205 Reserved Memory Size [Disabled] ..............133 Quick Boot [Enabled] ..................135 AddOn ROM Display Mode [Force BIOS] ............135 Bootup Num-Lock [On] ..................136 CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 206 Onboard LAN1 [Auto]..................150 Onboard LAN2 [Auto]..................150 Onboard Lan Rom [Disabled] ................151 Save Changes and Exit ..................152 Discard Changes and Exit ................. 152 Discard Changes....................152 Load Optimal Defaults..................153 Load Failsafe Defaults..................153 ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 207: Bdio Connector

    ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Appendix DIO Connector CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 208: Dio Interface Introduction

    General purpose I/O port 1 bit 0. Input 1 GP11 General purpose I/O port 1 bit 1 Input 2 GP12 General purpose I/O port 1 bit 2 Input 3 GP13 General purpose I/O port 1 bit 3 ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 209: Assembly Language Samples

    The BIOS interrupt call INT 15H controls the digital I/O. An assembly program to enable digital I/O output functions is listed below. AX, 6F09H Sets the digital port as output BL, 09H Initiates the INT 15H BIOS call CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
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  • Page 211: Cwatchdog Timer

    ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Appendix Watchdog Timer CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 212 A tolerance of at least 10% must be maintained to avoid unknown routines within the operating system (DOS), such as disk I/O that can be very time-consuming. NOTE: For inquiries, refer to the original datasheets or contact the CyberResearch, Inc. Customer Service Department. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 213: Example Program

    ; ADD YOUR APPLICATION PROGRAM HERE EXIT_AP, 1 ;is your application over? W_LOOP ;No, restart your application AX, 6F02H ;disable Watchdog Timer BL, 0 ; EXIT CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 214 ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 215: Daddress Mapping

    ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Appendix Address Mapping CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 216: Io Address Map

    Serial Port 2 (COM2) 378-37F Parallel Printer Port 1 (LPT1) 3B0-3BB Intel(R) 945G Graphics Controller 3C0-3DF Intel(R) 945G Graphics Controller 3F6-3F6 Primary IDE Channel 3F7-3F7 Standard floppy disk controller 3F8-3FF Serial Port 1 (COM1) Table D-1: IO Address Map ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 217: St Mb Memory Ddress Ap

    D.4 DMA Channel Assignments Channel Function Available Available Floppy disk (8-bit transfer) Available Cascade for DMA controller 1 Available Available Available Table D-4: IRQ Mapping Table CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 218 ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 219: External Ac'97 Audio Codec

    ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Appendix External AC’97 Audio CODEC CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 220: Introduction

    (XP/ME/2000/98/NT), EAX/Direct Sound 3D/I3DL2/A3D compatible sound effect utilities supporting Karaoke, 26 kinds of environment sound emulations with 10-band equalizer, and HRTF 3D positional audio. The audio kit provides an excellent entertainment package sufficient for today’s multimedia systems. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 221 ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Figure E-1: CPGx Audio Kit CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 222: Physical Connection

    The driver installation has been described in Chapter 6. After reboot, you should be able to find the sound effect configuration utility in Windows Control Panel (see Figure E-3); and if peripheral speakers have been properly connected, hear the sound effects. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 223 ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Figure E-3: Sound Effect Manager Icon CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 224: Sound Effect Configuration

    Figure E-5). The shortcut to the configuration utility is also available through the Sound Effect Manager icon in the Control Panel (Figure E-4). Figure E-4: Sound Effect Manager Icon [Control Panel] Figure E-5: Sound Effect Manager Icon [Task Bar] ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 225: Sound Effect

    Use the scroll bar below to adjust properties setting. When the adjustment is done, click the Save button to proceed. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 226 ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards Figure E-7: Sound Effects Properties Editor ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 227: Karaoke Mode

    2. Key adjustment: Use the Up or Down arrow icons to find a key that fits your vocal range. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 228: Equalizer Selection

    You may also select preset modes from the buttons below. The configurable values include 10 bands of equalizer ranging from 100Hz to 16KHz. Use the scroll bar to fine-tune, and use the Load, Save, Delete, and Reset buttons to edit your settings. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 229: Speaker Configuration

    2. Channel mode for stereo speaker output 3. Channel mode for 4 speaker output 4. Channel mode for 5.1 speaker output 5. Synchronize the phonejack switch with speakers settings CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 230: Speaker Test

    The audio configuration window in Figure E-11 allows you to test each connected speaker to see if your 4-channel or 6-channel audio operates properly. If any speaker malfunctions, you should then check the cabling or replace the malfunctioning parts. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 231: S/Pdif-In & S/Pdif-Out

    2. You should select and deselect the Swap Center/Subwoofer Output check box to see if these two devices properly work. E.11 S/PDIF-In & S/PDIF-Out These functions are currently not supported. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 232: Connector Sensing

    Click the Start button in Figure E-12 to start the sensing. Please remember to close all running audio-related programs before executing the sensing operation. The EZ-Connection screen in Figure E-13 shows the result of sensing test. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 233 The “Current Connection” column shows the types of devices detected during test. If the result does not match the physical connection, an exclamation mark will appear. (See Figure E-14) CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 234 ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards Figure E-14: Connector Sensing Test Result After closing the EZ-Connector screen, the following window should appear showing the latest connection status. ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 235: Hrtf Demo

    Environment mode and/or different Sound and Moving Path settings. E.14 Microphone Effect This window provides an option, Noise Suppression. Select its check box to enable this functionality. CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA...
  • Page 236: General

    The general window in Figure E-16 provides information about this AC’97 audio configuration utility including Audio Driver version, DirectX version, Audio Controller, and AC’97 Codec. You may also change the language of this utility through the Language pull-down menu. Figure E-16: General ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 237: Index

    ® CyberResearch CPU Cards CPCx Series Index CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 238 Digital Input/Output (DIO) ..... 38 DVI ..........40 External Peripheral InterfaceConnectors FDD Connector....... 42 LAN ..........63 Front Panel ........44 Mini-DIN 6 PS/2......64 IDE..........46 USB..........65 IrDA Interface ......... 49 VGA..........66 Keyboard......... 51 Parallel Port........53 ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 239 LGA775 .......... 6, 10 SATA II ......... 2, 3, 57, 84 Memory support SMBus ..........13 DDR2 ..........17 Temperature Control ......21 Operating Temperature ....... 21 CyberResearch, Inc. 25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024 Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com...
  • Page 240 ® CyberResearch CPGx Series CPU Cards ©Copyright 2006 CyberResearch, Inc.
  • Page 241: Product Service

    Signal connections and programming are the two most common sources of difficulty. CyberResearch support personnel can help you solve these problems, especially if you are prepared for the call.
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  • Page 243 CyberResearch, Inc. will, at its option, repair or replace the defective item under the terms of this warranty, subject to the provisions and specific exclusions listed herein.
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