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  • Page 1 MS-Terminator B760M D5...
  • Page 2: Dear Customer

    Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing and choosing MAXSUN products. If you have any questions or need assistance while using the MAXSUN motherboard, please feel free to contact your local MAXSUN product distributor, or call the customer service hotline for mainland China users at 400-696-0606 to enjoy our after-sales support.
  • Page 3: Copyright Statement

    Copyright Statement: The copyright of this manual belongs to MAXSUN Technology Motherboard (referred to as MAXSUN Motherboard). MAXSUN Motherboard has the right to add or delete content without knowing the user. This manual is a purely technical document and does not imply or reflect any third-party content.
  • Page 4: Security Information

    Security Information: The components contained in this package have the potential to be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Please observe the following precautions to ensure successful computer assembly. • Make sure all components are connected securely. If the connection is not tight, the computer may not recognize the component or be unable to turn on.
  • Page 5 Quick Guide: Thank you for purchasing and using MAXSUN products. The following will introduce you to the common interfaces on motherboard products and how to install and use them. Before officially starting, please make sure you have the following components and tools ready: •...
  • Page 6: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions • Intel® LGA1700 Processor Installation Only supports Intel® LGA1700 14th/13th/12th generation Core™, Pentium® Gold and Celeron® processors This slot has a fool-proof function. When installing the processor, pay attention to the fool-proof slot to avoid damaging the processor and processor socket. •...
  • Page 7 Installation Instructions • 24-Pin ATX Power Connector Installation Used to connect the 12V, 5V, 3.3V power supplies required by the 24-Pin of the motherboard. The slot has an anti-misinsertion function. • CPU 8-Pin 12V Power Connector Installation Used to connect the motherboard CPU +12V power supply. The interface has the function of preventing wrong insertion.
  • Page 8 Installation Instructions • PCIe X16 Slot Installation For installation of full-length PCIe X16 devices, recommended for installation of discrete graphics cards • PCIe X14 Slot Installation For installation of full-length PCIe X4 devices • PCIe X1 Slot Installation For installation of full-length PCIe X4 devices...
  • Page 9 Installation Instructions • M.2 (Key_M) Slot Installation This location is used to install M.2 SSD. Different types will have different length compatibility. Maximum support is 22110. When installing, please pay attention to tightening the fixing screws as shown below to prevent SSD damage or data loss due to poor contact during use. •...
  • Page 10 Installation Instructions • USB Type-C® Front PIN Installation Used to connect Type-C ® Module, expandable chassis front Type-C ® Interface and Post Type-C ® Expand the interface. • USB 3.2 Gen1 Front Pin (19-Pin) Installation Used to connect the USB 3.2 module, a set of pins can expand to 2* USB 3.2 Gen1 interfaces on the front of the chassis.
  • Page 11 Used to connect 3-Pin ARGB lighting devices, the lighting effect is off by default. It supports lighting effect control in BIOS and MAXSUN SYNC lighting effect software control in the system. Please note that this pin is not compatible with 4-Pin RGB devices, and incorrect insertion may cause device damage! •...
  • Page 12 Installation Instructions • 10-1 PIN F-PANEL System Panel PIN Installation Pin on the front panel of the chassis, used to connect the on/off key, restart key, power indicator light, and hard drive indicator light of the chassis. • F-AUDIO Front Panel Audio PIN Installation Audio pin on the front panel of the chassis, used to connect the audio module on the front panel of the chassis.
  • Page 13 Guidelines for Rear I/O Port • USB 2.0 Type-A Used to connect USB Type-A device. The interface protocol is USB 2.0, with a data transfer rate of up to 480 Mbps. It is recommended to connect USB Type- A devices such as keyboards, mouse, and USB headphones that do not require high transfer speeds.
  • Page 14 Guidelines for Rear I/O Port • WiFi Antenna Port (external screw and internal pin) For connecting Wi Fi antennas, please use a standard interface (internal screw external pin) for Wi Fi antenna connection. • 5.1 Channel Audio Interface MIC-IN interface (light pink) is used to connect input devices such as microphones;...
  • Page 15: Product Packaging

    Product packaging Motherboard products 1 x MS-Terminator B760M D5 Motherboard Data cable 2 x SATA 6Gb/s Data cable Other accessories 1 x M.2 SSD Screw pack 1 x Wi-Fi Gain shielding box 2 x Wi-Fi Gain antenna 1 x Quick Guide...
  • Page 16: Specifications

    Specifications Model MS-Terminator B760M D5 Micro-ATX Size 245mm x 245mm The Intel® LGA1700 socket is compatible with 14th, 13th, and 12th generation Intel® Core™ processors, as well as Pentium® Gold and Celeron® processors. Chipset Intel® B760 Chipset 4x DIMM DDR5, maximum capacity 192GB Support dual-channel memory architecture Supports Intel®...
  • Page 17 1x 4-Pin NRGB header 1x COM port header 1x front panel audio header 1x 10-1 Pin system panel header 1x CLR_CMOS reset header Operating System Windows® 11,Windows® 10 64-bit Distributed Debug lights Maxsun Sync lighting control Special Features CLR_CMOS button Resizable bar technology...
  • Page 18 CLR_CMOS 2.5G LAN DP 1.4 LINE IN LINE OUT USB 2.0 USB 2.0 USB 3.2 Gen2 HDMI™ 1.4...
  • Page 19 Intel B760 Series BIOS USERGUIDE Motherboard...
  • Page 20: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 BIOS INTRODUCTION ........................3 1.1 BIOS D ......................... 3 ESCRIPTION 1.2 BIOS O ....................3 PERATING NSTRUCTIONS 1.2.1 Instructions for entering BIOS ....................3 1.2.2 BIOS Mouse Instructions......................3 1.2.3 BIOS Keyboard Instructions ....................3 1.3 P ........................4 NTRODUCTION 1.3.1 BIOS Pages ..........................
  • Page 21: Bios Introduction

    1 、 BIOS Introduction 1.1 BIOS Description BIOS is called Basic Input/Output System. When you turn on your computer, BIOS is the first program to run, and the modified BIOS data will be stored in a CMOS RAM maintained by the battery, and will not be lost when the power is cut off. Normally, no BIOS modification is necessary when the system is running normally, but if the CMOS data is lost due to battery depletion, the battery has to be replaced and the BIOS value has to be reset.
  • Page 22: Page Introduction

    1.3 Page Introduction 1.3.1 BIOS Pages : B760 motherboard BIOS is divided into a total of four functional areas, respectively, the main menu area, option selection area, option description area, operation description area. 1.3.2 Main menu page: The main menu page has seven main menus, Main, Advanced, Power, Turbo, Startup, Security, and Exit.
  • Page 23: Option Selection Page

    1.3.3 Option Selection Page The option selection page displays the content of the options and allows the user to select the functional options that need to be modified using the mouse or keyboard (the screenshot shows the first level of options for Advanced). 1.3.4 Option Description Area The function of this area is to provide a descriptive explanation of the selected options.
  • Page 24: Operating Instructions Area

    1.3.5 Operating Instructions Area : This area is located at the bottom right of the main interface, the main function of the shortcut buttons for simple operation instructions. 2 、 Functions of BIOS Options 2.1 Main:...
  • Page 25 BIOS Information ▶ Shows detailed BIOS information, including CPU type, manufacturer, model, BIOS version, and memory, etc (read only). Processor Information ▶ Display detailed processor information, including processor model, processor frequency, and Microcode Revision (read-only). ▶ Memory Information Display detailed memory information, including memory brand, memory capacity, and memory frequency (read-only).
  • Page 26: Advanced

    System Time ▶ Change the system time in <hour><minute><second> format. 2.2 Advanced: ▶ Connectivity Configuration Configuring the CNVI WiFi module. ▶ CPU Configuration Intel processor parameter settings. ▶ SATA Configuration SATA disk information and configuration of SATA disks. ▶ NVMe SSD Configuration Information on NVMe protocol SSD and configuring NVMe protocol SSD.
  • Page 27: Connectivity Configuration

    Graphics Configuration ▶ Integrated graphics card related configurations. ▶ PCI Subsystem Settings Configuration of PCIE interfaces. Trusted Computing ▶ TPM2.0 configuration changes, Windows11 installations require this option to be turned on. ▶ NCT5585D Super IO Configuration Changing COM port configuration information. ▶...
  • Page 28 CNVI Mode ▶ CNVI WiFi module on/off control. ▶ RFI Mitigation RFI buffer on/off control. Preboot BLE ▶ Preboot BLE mode on/off control. ▶ Discrete Bluetooth Interface Bluetooth interface modification control. ▶ BT Tile Mode Bluetooth tile mode on/off control. ▶...
  • Page 29: Cpu Configuration

    2.2.2 CPU Configuration...
  • Page 30 CPU Configuration ▶ CPU detailed information. ▶ Efficient Core Information E-core information show. Performance Core Information ▶ P-core information show. ▶ Hardware Prefetcher Control hardware prefetch option, means the CPU has a hardware prefetch function, before the CPU processes instructions or data, it will prefetch these instructions or data from memory to the L2 cache, thus reducing the time of memory read, helping to eliminate potential bottlenecks, so as to improve the system performance, options: [disabled], [enabled].
  • Page 31 C states ▶ Controls processor power states to manage energy consumption by transitioning between idle states efficiently. Enhanced C-states ▶ Offers deeper sleep states for CPU cores, enhancing power-saving capabilities during periods of low activity. Package C states Limit ▶ Adjusts the maximum allowed sleep states for the CPU package, optimizing power efficiency.
  • Page 32: Sata Configuration

    2.2.3 SATA Configuration SATA Controller(s) ▶ Controls whether the SATA interface is used, options: [disabled], [enabled]. Aggressive LPM Support ▶ Enables aggressive low-power modes for system components, enhancing energy savings during idle states. ▶ Large HDD Support Control to turn on or off large storage capacity device support, options: [disabled], [enabled].
  • Page 33: Nvme Configuration

    2.2.4 NVMe Configuration ▶ M2_SSD_A Controls whether the M2_A SSD interface is used, options: [disabled], [enabled]. ▶ M2_SSD_B Controls whether the M2_B SSD interface is used, options: [disabled], [enabled]. ▶ M2_SSD_C Controls whether the M2_C SSD interface is used, options: [disabled], [enabled].
  • Page 34: Vmd Setup Menu

    2.2.5 VMD setup menu ▶ Enable VMD Controller Controlling RAID Functions, options: [disabled], [enabled]. Save and reboot into the BIOS interface, users can set RAID0, RAID1, RAID5, RAID10 four modes.
  • Page 35: Chipset Configuration

    2.2.6 Chipset Configuration ▶ HD Audio Configuration Controls motherboard audio functions on or off, options: [disabled], [enabled]. ▶ Power Management Control Controls the motherboard chipset power saving management options on or off, options: [disabled], [enabled].
  • Page 36: Graphics Configuration

    2.2.7 Graphics Configuration ▶ Graphics Turbo IMON Current Display supported graphics card turbo IMON current values (14-31). ▶ Primary Display Controls the motherboard's default display modes, with Auto (default discrete graphics card priority output), IGFX (simultaneous output of integrated and discrete graphics cards), and PEG Slot (discrete graphics card priority output), ▶...
  • Page 37: Pci Subsystem Settings

    DVMT Pre-Allocated ▶ Setting dynamic shared VGA memory presets (32-512MB). ▶ Above 4G MMIO BIOS assignment Control to turn on or off MMIO BIOS allocation for 4G or more. 2.2.8 PCI Subsystem Settings SR-IOV Support ▶ Activates Single Root I/O Virtualization, enabling efficient sharing of PCIe devices among virtual machines.
  • Page 38 Attention: Enabling the Re-Size BAR support feature requires the following four conditions to be met simultaneously. 1"Above 4G Decoding is Enabled. 2"Re-size BAR Support is Enabled. 3"Discrete graphics card using AMD 6000 series above PCIE4.0 graphics card, NVIDIA 30 series above PCIE4.0 graphics card. Such as AMD 6800xt, RTX 3060, RTX 4060 etc. 4"CSM is Disabled.
  • Page 39: Trusted Computing

    2.2.9 Trusted Computing ▶ Security Device Support Control to enable or disable TPM support, options: [disabled], [enabled]. ▶ TPM Device Selection TPM device selection, divided into dtmp (external standalone TPM device) and PTT (built-in TPM device). ▶ SHA256 PCR Bank Control to turn the SHA256 algorithm on or off, options: [disabled], [enabled].
  • Page 40: Nct5585D Super Io Configuration

    Platform Hierarchy ▶ Control to turn on or off the TPM platform structure, options: [disabled], [enabled]. ▶ Storage Hierarchy Control to turn on or off the TPM storage structure, options: [disabled], [enabled]. Endorsement Hierarchy ▶ Control to turn on or off the hierarchy of TPM support, options: [disabled], [enabled]. ▶...
  • Page 41: Hardware Monitor

    2.2.11 Hardware Monitor...
  • Page 42 Pc Health Status ▶ Displays monitored values and status of CPU temperature, fan, CPU voltage, etc. Option Option Functions Available Options name CPU_Fan Controls the Normal Full Manual CPU Temperature speed of the fan (System (Manual (Varies with Control (full speed) plugged into the auto- speed...
  • Page 43: Usb Configuration

    2.2.12 USB Configuration ▶ Legacy USB Support Setup for supporting older legacy USB device, options: [disabled], [enabled]. ▶ XHCI Hand-off XHCI is an extensible host controller interface, and this option sets whether the XHCI relay function is supported, options: [disabled], [enabled]. ▶...
  • Page 44: No Disk (Pxe)

    2.2.13 No Disk (PXE)
  • Page 45: Power

    Onboard LAN Controller ▶ Enables or disables the onboard LAN controller, options: [disabled], [enabled]. ▶ Legacy PXE Support When Enabled, the system Legacy network stack will support Ipv4 protocol. This item will appear when Network Stack is enabled. ▶ UEFI PXE Support When Enabled, the system UEFI network stack will support Ipv4/Ipv6 protocol.
  • Page 46: Turbo

    Power Management Configuration ▶ EUP: Control to turn on or off the motherboard power saving function (USB is not powered when turned on by default). USB S4/S5 Power Support: Controls whether the USB port is powered when the host computer is in the hibernation and shutdown state, options: [disabled], [enabled]. Wakeup on USB: Controls whether or not the host can be woken up by the keyboard and mouse when it is in sleep state, options: [disabled], [enabled].
  • Page 47 ▶ Turbo Mode Enables automatic overclocking of the CPU for increased performance under heavy workloads. P-Core Ratio ▶ Adjusts the multiplier for the CPU's primary cores, allowing fine-tuning of their operating frequency. ▶ E-Core Ratio Sets the multiplier for the CPU's efficiency cores, facilitating adjustment of their operating frequency.
  • Page 48 IA ACLoadline ▶ Adjusts the loadline calibration for the CPU's internal power delivery circuitry. ▶ Tj MAX Defines the maximum allowable junction temperature for the CPU, helping to prevent overheating. ▶ IA CEP Enable Enables or disables Current Estimation Prediction to improve power efficiency. ▶...
  • Page 49 Gear Mode ▶ Setting the ratio mode of memory frequency to memory controller frequency (Auto/Gear1/Gear2). ▶ Mem Ref Clock Controls the reference clock speed for memory modules, affecting memory stability and performance. ▶ High Bandwidth Mode Enhances memory bandwidth by adjusting memory timing parameters. Memory Timing ▶...
  • Page 50: Startup

    2.5 Startup: ▶ Setup Prompt timeout Setting the amount of time the motherboard stays at the LOGO when booting up. ▶ Bootup NumLock State Setting the BIOS to enable or disable the keypad, options: [on], [off]. ▶ Case Open Function Determines system behavior when the computer case is opened, such as alerting the user or entering a specific mode.
  • Page 51: Security

    CSM Support ▶ Set the boot system for booting, Disabled (UEFI system), Enabled (manual selection). When CSM is turned on, the boot option filter options are UEFI and Legacy, UEFI only, Legacy only.Set whether to enable fast boot, options: [disabled], [enabled]. Fast Boot ▶...
  • Page 52: Exit

    Secure Boot ▶ Set whether to enable secure boot. 2.7 Exit: ▶ Ez Update Facilitates easy BIOS firmware updates via a user-friendly interface, simplifying the process of keeping system firmware up-to-date. ▶ Save Changes and Exit Save current BIOS settings and exit. ▶...
  • Page 53 Save Changes ▶ Save current BIOS settings. ▶ Discard Changes Not saving current BIOS settings. Load Optimal Defaults ▶ Restore default factory settings. ▶ Save as User Defaults Save the current options as the user's default settings. ▶ Restore User Defaults Restore the user's default settings.