Product Introduction The user manual provides steps related to quick installation. If you wish to view complete product information, please select the " ",Open User Manual button located on the driver CD or link to our website at http://www.axper.com to received the most up-to-date information. 1.1.
1.2. I/O Back Panel and Connectors&Jumper Setting 1.2.1. I/O Back Panel Parallel Port PS/2 Mouse Line In Line Out MIC In PS/2 Keyboard COMA PS/2 Keyboard Connects PS/2 standard keyboard and PS/2 standard PS/2 Mouse connector mouse Parallel port (LPT) Connects to printer COMA (Serial port) Connects to serial-based mouse or data processing devices...
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CPU_FAN (CPU Fan Power Connector); SYS_FAN (System Fan Power Connector) The cooler fan power connector supplies a +12V power voltage via a 3-pin/4-pin(only for CPU_FAN) power connector and possesses a ful-proof connection design. Most coolers are designed with color-coded power connector wires. A red power connector wire indi- cates a positive connection and requires a +12V power voltage.
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PWR_LED Connects to the system power LED indicator whereby the power is indicated as ON or OFF. However, the indicator will flash when the system is suspended. SIGNAL MPD+ MPD- MPD- SATA0/SATA1 (Serial ATA Connector, controlled by ICH5) The SATA0/1 connector is able to connect a single Serial ATA device via a SATA cable. For the connected SATA hard disk to work correctly, please check the related BIOS setting and install proper driver for the SATA controller.
CLR_CMOS (Clear CMOS) You can clear the motherboard CMOS with the jumper to return your system to its initial status. To prevent improper usage, the jumper does not include the jumper plug. If you wish to use the Clear CMOS function, please short circuit the 1-2 Pin. Open : Normal Short : Clear CMOS BAT(Battery)
2.1. Installation of a LGA775 Pentium 4 CPU and Fan Sink 2.1.1. Installation of a LGA775 CPU 1. Push the socket lever arm down and away from the CPU socket and raise it up completely. 2. Open the load plate and gently remove the plastic cover. 3.
2. Align the four fasteners of the fan sink with the four holes around the CPU socket. Push down each fastener and you should hear a "click" when the fastener is attached. Make sure the four fasteners are attached securely. Prior to installation of the fan sink, check the direction of each fastener by the arrow engraved on fastener top.
2.3. Installation of the Graphics Card 1. Before installing the graphics card, please carefully read the accompanying user manual. As well, make sure the computer power is turned off. 2. When installing or removing the graphics card, first pull out the white AGU knob before insertion or removal.
BIOS Setup BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) stores all the information of the motherboard settings that is needed for system initiation within the CMOS. The CMOS SETUP utility allows the user to make changes in BIOS configurations that are required or to activate certain features. The CMOS SETUP saves each item configuration in the CMOS SRAM of the motherboard.
<F6> Gives the list of options available for each item <F7> Return to Optimized default values (not applicable to main setup screen) <F8> Enters Expert-Flash feature <F9> Displays system information <F10> Saves settings and exits setup 3.2. Standard CMOS Features ø...
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n IDE Channel 2/3 Master [IDE Device Setup] IDE HDD Auto-Detection Press "Enter" to select this option for automatic device detection. IDE Channel 0 Master(Slave) / IDE Channel 1 Master(Slave) IDE Device Setup. You can use one of two methods: Auto Allows BIOS to automatically detect IDE devices during POST(default) None...
3.3. Advanced BIOS Features ø Allows the configuration of advanced settings such as boot sequence, password check, etc. CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright (C) 1984-2005 Award Software Advanced BIOS Features } Hard Disk Boot Priority [Press Enter] Item Help First Boot Device [Floppy] Menu Level} Second Boot Device...
n No-Execute Memory Protect (Note) Allows user to enable the No-Execute Memory Protect function. (default: Disabled) n CPU Enhanced Halt (C1E) (Note) Allows user to enable the CPU Enhanced Halt (C1E) function. (default: Disabled) n CPU Thermal Monitor 2(TM2) (Note) Allows user to enable the CPU Thermal Monitor 2(TM2) function.
n On-Chip SATA Options: Disabled (Disable this function.) Auto (When there is no device connected to IDE1 or IDE 2 channel, SATA will be configured as IDE mode.) Manual (Manually configure SATA mode via the "SATA Port0 configure as" option.) (default:Auto) n SATA Port0 configure as (Set SATA Mode) Options: IDE Pri.
ECP (Extended Capabilities Port) EPP1.9+ECP (both EPP and ECP) EPP1.9+SPP (both EPP and SPP) EPP1.7+ECP (both EPP and ECP) EPP1.7+SPP (both EPP and SPP) (default:PRINTER) n ECP Mode Use DMA Allows the user to select the ECP Mode Use DMA Options: 1, 3, Disabled (default:3) 3.5.
n PME Event Wake Up Allows user to select the Power Management Event (PME) wake up function which requires the system to have a +5VSB power supply using a rate of 1A or less. (default:Enabled) n ModemRingOn/WakeOnLan To use this feature, an Ethernet card supporting the PCI2.2 or newer standard must be used.
3.7. PC Health Status ø This menu displays the current CPU temperature, the fan speeds, voltages etc. CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright (C) 1984-2005 Award Software PC Health Status Current CPU Temperature 45°C Item Help Current System Temperature 30°C Menu Level} Vcore 1.78V DDR25V 2.544V...
3.8. Frequency/Voltage Control ø This allows user to configure CPU frequency and voltage settings. CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright (C) 1984-2005 Award Software Frequency/Voltage Control CPU Clock Ratio [15X] Item Help Memory Frequency For [Auto] Menu Level} Memory Frequency (Mhz) Set CPU Ratio if CPU Ratio is unlocked higf: Move Enter: Select...
3.9. Load Fail-Safe Defaults ø Use this option to reset your BIOS settings to the system defaults. You should only use this if you are encountering serious problems. Please select <Y> and <Enter> to load Fail-Safe defaults. Once this is loaded, your system may be slowed since this uses a minimal performance setting to allow stable system running.
Driver Installation Driver installation for the Windows 98/98SE/2000/ME/XP operating systems is simple. Once you insert the provided driver disks into your optical drive, the AUTORUN screen will appear. If this screen does not appear, you can use "D:\setup.exe" (with "D" being the specified drive) to bring up the screen shown below.
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