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CPU and Housing Fan Monitoring The AX6BC EZ has one more "fan
monitoring" function to prevent system overheat. There are two fan connectors.
One is for the CPU and the other can be an extra housing fan. The system will
report an alarm fan malfunction through utility software such as Hardware
Monitoring Utility.
CPU Thermal Protection The AX6BC EZ has a special thermal detection
circuit to provide warning through application software when the temperature is
higher than a predefined value.
System Voltage Monitoring Further more, the AX6BC EZ implements a
voltage monitoring system, As you turn on your system, this smart design will
continue to monitor your system's working voltage. If any of the system's
voltage is over the component's standard an alarm will be sounded through
utility software such as a Hardware Monitoring Utility for a warning to user.
AC Power Auto Recovery A traditional ATX system should remain at power
off stage when AC power resumes from power failure. This design is
inconvenient for a network server or workstation, without an UPS, that needs to
keep power-on. This motherboard implements an AC Power Auto Recovery
function to solve this problem. In BIOS Setup settings if this item is set to
"Enabled" the system will automatically power-on after AC power resumes.
PC99 Ready For user's convenience in installing the PC system, AOpen
adopts the recommended PC99 color scheme in all connectors that mount on
this motherboard.
Sound Blaster Link The SB-LINK connector can be used to link Creative PCI
sound card. If you have a Creative PCI sound card installed, it is necessary to
link the card to this connector for compatibility issue under DOS environment.
FCC DoC Certificate The AX6BC EZ has passed the FCC DoC test. The
radiation is very low, you can use any kind of housing.
Powerful Utility Software AOpen Bonus Pack CD disc contains many useful
utilities, such as Norton Antivirus, AOchip, Hardware Monitoring Utility, etc.
Note: This motherboard is battery-less, that means the RTC (real
time clock) can continue running without a battery as long as the
power cord is plugged. But in case of power failure or the power
cord being unplugged, you will need to reset the date and time
from the "Standard CMOS Setup" section of the BIOS Setup. For
more information, please see "Chapter 3 BIOS Setup".
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