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T h e S o u l C o m p u t e r T e c h n o l o g y SL-65LIV USER MANUAL v1.0...
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Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. Soltek Computer Inc. is not responsible for print- ing or clerical errors. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Soltek Computer Inc.
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2-5.2 JP7 Power Lost Resume ..............23 2-5.3 JP8/JP9 USB Port Select ..............23 2-5.4 JBAT1 For Clear CMOS DATA ............24 2-6 CONNECTORS CONFIGURATIONS ........25 2-6.1 On Board FAN Connector (JFAN1, JFAN2) ........25 2-6.2 JWOL1 Wake On LAN ..............26 2-6.3 CD-ROM Audio Connector (CD_IN1/CD_IN2) ........
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65LIV 4-4 WHAT IS POST ............... 43 4-5 BIOS UPGRADE ..............43 4-5.1 Before Upgrading BIOS ..............44 4-5.2 Upgrade Process ................44 4-6 BIOS SETUP --- CMOS SETUP UTILITY ........ 48 4-6.1 CMOS SETUP UTILITY ..............48 4-6.2 STANDARD CMOS SETUP ............49 4-6.3 ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES ............
65LIV CHAPTER INTRODUCTION • This chapter briefly introduces the characteristics of this mainboard. It includes the information regarding the chipset, CPU types, built-in functions and layout. Users will have more ideas about mainboards after reading this chapter. This chapter contains the following topics : 1-1 MAINBOARD SPECIFICATION 1-2 MAINBOARD LAYOUT 1-3 CHIPSET DIAGRAM...
Chapter 1 Introduction 1-1 MAINBOARD SPECIFICATION 1-1.1 CPU • Supporting Intel ® FC-PGA370 Pentium III up to 1GHz. ® • Supporting Intel FC-PGA 370 Celeron & PPGA 370 Celeron processors up to 850MHz. • Supporting VIA Cyrix III processors up to 800MHz. •...
65LIV 1-1.7 MULTI-I/O FUNCTION • Two Ultra DMA 33/66/100 Master Mode PCI EIDE ports. • Two UART’s for Complete Serial Ports. • Dedicated IR connector: -- Third serial port dedicated to IR function either through the two complete serial ports or the third dedicated port Infrared-IrDA (HPSIR) and ASK (Amplitude Shift Keyed) IR.
Chapter 1 Introduction 1-1.11 HARDWARE MONITOR • Programmable control, status, to provide monitoring and alarm for flexible desktop management of hardware temperature (software provided in support CD). • 5 positive voltage statuses monitoring. • 2 Fan-speeds statuses monitoring. 1-1.12 OTHERS •...
Chapter 1 Introduction 1-3 CHIPSET SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM PLE133/PC100 SDRAM Socket 370 64-bit 133/100/66 MHz Celeron/PIII PCI Slots 33MHz, Integrated 32-bit PCI VT8601A AC-97 Audio 133/100/66 MHz AC-Link AC-97 VT82C 686B MC-97 33/66/100 4X USB Serial Port EPROM Parallel Port Floppy Disk Diagram of VT8601A VT8601A APOLLO PLE133 System Block with VT82C686B PCI-to-ISA South Bridge...
Chapter 2 Hardware Setup CHAPTER HARDWARE SETUP ATTENTION !!! 1. Please refer to your processor installation or other documentation attached with your CPU for detailed installing instruction. 2. Installing a heat sink and cooling fan is necessary for proper heat dissipation from your CPU. Uncorrected installation may result in overheating and damage of your CPU.
65LIV 2-1 CPU INSTALLATION WARNING !!! • Make sure that +5V DCV and +3.3 DCV of your power supply are suitable for the processor. • Any attempt to operate the AMD Athlon or Duron processor without a suitable cooling Fan will damage processor and other component. Pull out the lever from the socket, and then raise the lever up to a 90-degree angle.
Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 2-2 MEMORY INSTALLATION WARNING!!! • Make sure to unplug your power supply before adding or removing memory modules or other system components. Failure to do so may cause severe damage to both your mainboard and expansion cards. •...
65LIV 2-3 HDD/FDD INSTALLATION • To install HDD (Hard Disk Drive), you may connect the cable’s blue connector to the mainboard’s primary (IDE1) or secondary (IDE2) connector, and then connect the gray connector to your slave device and the black connector to your master device.
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Chapter 2 Hardware Setup • To install FDD (Floppy Disk Drive), you may connect the end with single connector to the board, and connect the other end with two plugs to the floppy drives. JFAN1 VT8601A CD_IN1 CD_IN2 JBAT1 Battery AC'97 Codec PCI 1...
65LIV 2-4 SWITCH SETTING FOR CPU FREQUENCY AND VOLTAGE 2-4.1 CPU BUS RATIO SELECT (By SW1 DIP1~DIP4) • Normally, the Bus Ratio (Frequency Multiplier) of your processor is locked by processor’s Vendor and setting of the CPU Bus Ratio will have no effect.
Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 2-4.2 FSB Frequency SELECT (By SW1 DIP5~DIP8) • Over clocking is not recommended, your system may work unstable. • SW1 DIP5~8 settings for FSB (Front Side Bus) Frequency Select is a redundancy device designed for professional CPU overclocking only. Since this mainboard is designed with CPU clock auto-detection function, you are recommended to use the SW1 DIP5~8 default setting for a stable system performance.
65LIV 2-5 JUMPER SETTING FOR DEVICES ON BOARD • The following diagrams show the locations of jumper blocks on the mainboard. CAUTION • Do not remove the jumper when power is on. Always make sure the power is off before changing any jumpers. Otherwise, mainboard could be damaged.
Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 2-5.2 JP7 Power Lost Resume JFAN1 VT8601A Power Lost Resume: CD_IN1 CD_IN2 Normal JBAT1 Battery (default) AC'97 Codec PCI 1 VT82C Enabled 686B PCI 2 JWOL1 USB2 PCI 3 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 NOTE: This jumper allows user to use the switch of ATX power supply to control ON/OFF switch directly instead of using the power switch on the...
65LIV 2-5.4 JBAT1 For Clear CMOS DATA A battery should be used to supply the power for the CMOS RAM to retain the mainboard configuration. JFAN1 JBAT1 For Clear CMOS DATA: VT8601A Clear CMOS JBAT1 Data CD_IN1 CD_IN2 JBAT1 Battery Retain Data AC'97 JBAT1...
Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 2-6 CONNECTORS CONFIGURATIONS • This section lists out all connectors configurations for users’ reference. 2-6.1 On Board FAN Connector (JFAN1, JFAN2) JFAN1 On Board FAN Connector (JFAN1): On Board FAN Connector (JFAN2): VT8601A CD_IN1 CD_IN2 JBAT1 Battery CPU FAN AC'97...
65LIV 2-6.2 JWOL1 Wake On LAN JFAN1 +5V standby VT8601A Wake On LAN: CD_IN1 CD_IN2 JBAT1 Battery AC'97 Codec Connect the Wake PCI 1 VT82C On LAN signal from 686B JWOL1 PCI 2 LAN card to JWOL1 JWOL1 USB2 PCI 3 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 This connector connects to a LAN card with a Wake On LAN output.
Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 2-6.4 Complex Header CON1 • This complex Header consists of 9 connectors providing various supports: CON1 15 15 SUSPEND LED SMI SIGNAL SUSPEND LED SIGNAL POWER SWITCH ATX POWER SWITCH NO CONNECTION NO CONNECTION NO CONNECTION POWER LED NO CONNECTION NO CONNECTION...
65LIV 6. Power LED Connector: CONNECTION: Connected to System Power LED. FUNCTION: To supply power to “System Power LED”. 7. Reset Switch Connector: CONNECTION: Connected to the case-mounted “Reset Switch”. FUNCTION: To supply power to “Reset Switch” and support system reboot function.
Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 2-6.6 Chassis Panel Connector A : PS/2 MOUSE PORT B : USB 0 PORT C : LPT1 PORT D : GAME/MIDI PORT E : PS/2 KEYBOARD PORT F : USB 1 PORT G : COM 1 PORT H : VGA PORT : LINE OUT / SPEAKER OUT PORT J : LINE IN...
65LIV 2-6.7 Serial Port Connector • One serial port COM1 is ready for a mouse or other serial devices. A second serial port is available in the form of a 9-pin Header (COM2) to provide connection to a second serial device by an RS232 cable. JFAN1 COM 2 Header VT8601A...
Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 2-6.8 USB2 Header • This header is for connecting the additional USB cable to provide you additional two USB ports. User can order the additional USB cable from your mainboard dealers and venders. Additional USB Cable (Optional) red wire Black Black...
65LIV 2-7 IRQ DESCRIPTION Function Description Priority IRQ 0 System Timer IRQ 1 Keyboard Controller IRQ 2 Programmable Interrupt IRQ 3 Serial Port (COM 2) IRQ 4 Serial Port (COM 1) IRQ 5 IRQ 6 Floppy Disk Controller IRQ 7 Parallel Port (LPT1) IRQ 8 Real Time Clock (RTC)
65LIV CHAPTER SOFTWARE SETUP ABOUT SUPPORT CD • In Support CD, it contains most informations for user’s requirement, such as Acrobat Reader, BIOS, User’s full version Manual, Driver, Hardware Monitor (if mainboard supports this function), Patch, and Utilities etc. User can browse the CD and get further details in regard of our mainboard.
Chapter 3 Software Setup 3-1 VIA CHIPSET DRIVER INSTALLATION (4-IN-1 DRIVER) • Please put the Support CD • When a welcome window provided in your mainboard appears on the screen, package into the CD-ROM users should choose “Install drive. Driver”. •...
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65LIV • Press select the checkbox as below: Bus Master PCI IDE Driver AGP VxD Driver VIA Chipset Function’s Registry IRQ Routing Miniport Driver Next Note: For user who is upgrading VIA Drivers, we recommend to install the 4-in-1 as it will automatically detect and update the necessary drivers. •...
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Chapter 3 Software Setup • Select “Install VIA AGP Next VxD” in turbo mode and press Next button to co- ntinue. • Select “Install VIA IRQ Next Routing Miniport Driver” checkbox, then click the “Next” button to continue. • After all these setup pro- Finish cedures have finished, lease restart your computer...
65LIV 3-2 ONBOARD VGA DRIVER INSTALLATION • We provide a simple process for user to install VGA driver. Whichever Microsoft Windows operating system user adopts, they have similar installation below. 3-2.1 Install PLE133 VGA Driver For Windows 95/98/SE • Please put the Support CD •...
Chapter 3 Software Setup 3-2.3 Install PLE133 VGA Driver For Windows ME • Please put the Support CD • When a welcome window provided in your mainboard appears on the screen, package into the CD-ROM users should choose “Install drive. Driver”.
65LIV 3-3 AC’97 AUDIO CODEC INSTALLATION • Please put the Support CD • When a welcome window provided in your mainboard appears on the screen, package into the CD-ROM users should choose “Install drive. Driver”. • Click on the “VIA Chipset •...
65LIV CHAPTER BIOS SETUP THE BIOS • BIOS stands for Basic Input and Output System. It is sometimes called ROM BIOS because it is stored in a Read-Only Memory(ROM) chip on the mainboard. BIOS is the first program to run when you turn on your computer.
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4-1 WHAT IS BIOS SETUP • BIOS setup is an interactive BIOS program that you need to run when: 1. Changing the hardware of your system. (For example: installing a new Hard Disk etc.) 2. Modifying the behavior of your computer. (For example: changing the system time or date, or turning special features on or off etc.) 3.
65LIV • The upgrade utility can be loaded on a floppy diskette and used to provide the capability to save, verify, and update the system BIOS. The upgrade utility can be run from a hard disk drive or a network drive. 4-5.1 Before Upgrading BIOS •...
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Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Step 4. Type awdflash *.bin /sn/py/cc and then press <Enter> to run BIOS upgrade program. (*.bin depends on your mainboard model and version code. Instead of typing “*”, you should type specific file name for your specific mainboard).
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Chapter 4 BIOS Setup The parameters of AWDFLASH.EXE /sn: No original BIOS backup /py: Program flash memory /cc: Clear CMOS and update data auto matically after programming /r : Reset system after programming NOTE: User can type AWDFLASH /? to get further details about parameters. Wrong usage of parameter will damage the BIOS information, so that we strongly recommend user to leave parameters alone unless you realize their function.
65LIV 4-6 BIOS SETUP --- CMOS SETUP UTILITY 4-6.1 CMOS SETUP UTILITY • This mainboard comes with the AWARD BIOS from AWARD Software Inc. Enter the CMOS Setup Utility Main Menu by: 1. Turn on or reboot your system. After a series of diagnostic checks, the following message will appear: PRESS <DEL>...
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4-6.2 STANDARD CMOS SETUP • Standard CMOS Setup records some basic system hardware configuration and sets the system clock and error handling. You only need to modify the configuration values of this option if you want to change your system hardware configuration or when the data stored in the CMOS memory gets lost or damaged.
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65LIV Date (mm:dd:yy) The BIOS determines the day of the week from the other date information. This field is for information only. Press the left or right arrow key to move to the desired field (date, month, year). Press the PgUp or PgDn key to increment the setting, or type the desired value into the field.
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Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Drive A / Drive B Select this field to the type(s) of floppy disk drive(s) installed in your system. The choices are: 360KB, 5.25in; 1.2MB, 5.25in; 720KB, 3.5in; 1.44MB, 3.5in; 2.88MB, 3.5in; None. Video Select the type of primary video subsystem in your computer.
65LIV 4-6.3 ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES • ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES improves your system performance or sets up system features according to your preference. Run the ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES as follows: 1. Choose “ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES” from the Main Menu and a screen with a list of options will appear: 2.
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Chapter 4 BIOS Setup CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1984-2001 Award Software Advanced BIOS Features Item Help Disabled Virus Warning Menu Level CPU Internal Cache Enabled Enabled External Cache Enabled CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking Enabled Processor Number Feature Enabled Quick Power On Self Test Floppy...
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65LIV Virus Warning When enabled, you receive a warning message if a program (specifically, a virus) attempts to write to the boot sector or the partition table of the hard disk drive. You should then run an antivirus program. Keep in mind that this feature protects only the boot sector, not the entire hard drive.
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Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Swap Floppy Drive When enabled, floppy drives A and B will be exchanging without any physical connection and modification on the cables. Boot Up Floppy Seek When enabled, the BIOS tests (seeks) floppy drives to determine whether they have 40 or 80 tracks. Only 360-KB floppy drives have 40 tracks;...
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65LIV Typematic Delay Choices: 250; 500; 750; 1000. This option sets the (Msec) time interval for displaying the first and the second characters. If enabled, the time interval is optional. Security Option If you have set a password, select whether the password is required every time the System boots, or only when you enter setup.
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4-6.4 ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES • ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES is used to modify the values of chipset buffers. These buffers control the system options. Run the ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES as follows: 1. Choose “ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES” from the Main Menu and a list of option will appear: CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1984-2001 Award Software Advanced Chipset Features...
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65LIV 2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the selected options by using PgUp / PgDn / + / - keys. An explanation of the <F> keys follows: <F1>: “Help” gives options available for each item. <F5>: Get the previous values.
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Chapter 4 BIOS Setup System BIOS selecting Enabled allows caching of the system Cacheable BIOS ROM at F0000h-FFFFFh, resulting in better system performance. Video RAM Selecting Enabled allows caching of the video Cacheable memory (RAM) at A0000h to AFFFFh, resulting in better video performance.
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65LIV CPU to PCI Write When this field is Enabled, writes from the CPU to Buffer the PCI bus are buffered, to compensate for the speed defferences between the CPU and the PCI bus. When Disabled, the writes are not buffered and the CPU must wait until the write is complete before starting another write cycle.
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4-6.5 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS • INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS option allows you to get some information inside your system when it is working. Run the INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS as follows: 1. Choose “INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS” from the Main Menu and a list of options will appear: 2.
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65LIV CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1984-2001 Award Software Integrated Peripherals Item Help On-Chip IDE Channel 0 Enabled On-Chip IDE Channel 1 Menu Level Enabled IDE Prefetch Mode Enabled Primary Master PIO Auto Primary Slave PIO Auto Secondary Master PIO Auto Secondary Slave PIO Auto...
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Chapter 4 BIOS Setup OnChip IDE Channel The chipset contains a PCI IDE interface with sup- port from two IDE channels. Select Enabled to acti- vate the first and/or the second IDE interface. Se- lect Disabled to inactivate an interface if you install a primary and/or second add-on IDE interface.
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65LIV Onboard FDD Select Enabled if your system has a floppy drive Controller controller (FDC) installing in the system board and you want to use it. If you install add-in FDC or the system has no floppy drive, select Disabled in this field.
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Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Onboard Paralle Select an operating mode for the onboard parallel Mode (printer) port. Select Normal, Compatible, or SPP unless you are certain your hardware and software both support one of the other available modes. The choices: SPP; EPP; ECP; ECP + EPP. ECP Mode Use DMA Select a DMA channel for the parallel port for use during ECP mode.
65LIV 4-6.6 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP • POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP allows you to set the system’s power saving functions. Run the POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP as follows: 1. Choose “POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP” from the Main Menu and a list of options will appear: CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1984-2001 Award Software Power Management Setup Enabled...
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Chapter 4 BIOS Setup ACPI Function Select Enabled only if your computer’s operating system supports the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) specification. Currently, Windows NT 5.0 supports ACPI. POWER MANAGEMENT • When this option is chosen, the following item appears for user’s configuration. CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1984-2001 Award Software Power Management Item Help...
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65LIV * HDD Power Down When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity, the hard disk drive will be powered down while all other devices remain active. * Doze Mode After the selected period of system inactivity, the CPU clock runs at slower speed while all other devices still operate at full speed.
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Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Video Off Method This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked. This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the V/H SYNC + Blank video buffer.
65LIV WAKE UP EVENTS • When this option is chosen, the following item appears for user’s configuration. CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1984-2001 Award Software IRQ/Event Activity Detect Item Help Menu Level LPT/COM LPT & COM HDD & FDD PCI Master Disabled Wake Up On LAN/Ring...
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Chapter 4 BIOS Setup * Wake Up On LAN/ An input signal on the serial Ring Indicator (RI) line Ring (in other words, an incoming call on the modem) awakens the system from a soft off state. The choices: Enabled; Disabled. * RTC Alarm Resume When Enabled, you can set the data and time at which the RTC (Real Time Clock) alarm awakens the system from suspend mode.
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65LIV • When this option is chosen, the following item appears for user’s configuration. CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1984-2001 Award Software IRQ Activity Monitoring Primary INTR Item Help IRQ-3 (COM2) Enabled Menu Level IRQ-4 (COM1) Enabled IRQ-5 (LPT2) Enabled IRQ-6 (Floppy Disk) Enabled...
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4-6.7 PNP / PCI CONFIGURATION • PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION allows you to modify the system’s power saving functions. Run the PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION as follows: 1. Choose “PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION” from the Main Menu and a screen with a list of options will appear: CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1984-2001 Award Software PnP/PCI Configurations Item Help...
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65LIV PNP OS Installed Select Yes if the system operating environment is Plug-and-Play aware (e.g., Windows95). NOTE: BIOS will automatically disable all PnP resources except the boot device card when you select Yes on Non-PnP operating system. Reset Configuration Normally, you leave this Disabled. Select Enabled Data to reset Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD), when you exit Setup if you have installed...
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Chapter 4 BIOS Setup DMA Resources Press Enter. Please refer to the below list. CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1984 - 2001 Award Software DMA Resources Item Help DMA-0 assigned to PCI/ISA PnP DMA-1 assigned to PCI/ISA PnP Menu Level DMA-3 assigned to PCI/ISA PnP DMA-5 assigned to...
65LIV 4-6.8 PC HEALTH STATUS • This section helps you to get more information about your system including CPU temperature, FAN speed and voltage. It is recommended that you contact your mainboard supplier to get proper values about the setting of the CPU temperature. Run the “PC Health Status”...
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Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Current CPU FAN1 Shows current CPU FAN1 speed. The fan must pro- Speed vide rotary pulse. (Normally these types of fan have a three-wire connector) Current CPUFAN2 Shows current CPUFAN2 speed. The fan must pro- Speed vide rotary pulse.
65LIV 4-6.9 FREQUENCY/VOLTAGE CONTROL Run the “FREQUENCY/VOLTAGE CONTROL” as following: 1. Choose “FREQUENCY/VOLTAGE CONTROL” from the Main Menu and a screen with a list of options will appear: CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1984-2001 Award Software Frequency/Voltage Control Press Enter Item Help Red Storm Overclocking Enabled...
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Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Auto Detect To reduce the occurrence of electromagnetic DIMM/PCI CLK interference (EMI), the BIOS detects the presence or absence of components in DIMM and PCI slots and turns off system clock generator pulses against empty slots. Spread Spec- When the system clock generator pulses, the trum Modulated...
65LIV 4-6.10 LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULTS • When you press <Enter> on this item, you will get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to: “ Load Optimized Defaults (Y/N) ? N ” “Y” is for “Yes”, and “N” is for “No”. Pressing “Y”...
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 7. Move the cursor to Save & Exit Setup to save the option you have just configured; otherwise the old password will still be there the next time you turn your system on. 8. Press <Enter> to exit to the Main Menu. NOTE: If you forget or lose the password, the only way to access the system is to clear the CMOS RAM.
65LIV APPENDIX-1 TECHNICAL TERMS Technical Terms Introduction Tech Term Meaning Accelerated Graphic Port Audio Modem Riser Advanced Communication Riser Central Processing Unit CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor CRIMM Continuity RIMM Communication and Networking Riser Direct Memory Access Desktop Management Interface DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module DRAM...
APPENDICES APPENDIX-2 IDENTIFYING BIOS VERSION AND BIOS PART NUMBER • When you boot up your computer, you may see a screen which shows your computer is phoenixnet™ enabled. Please see Picture-1 below for an illustration. • When the screen shows up press “Tab” key for BIOS information. Picture-1...
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65LIV • See Picture-2 below for BIOS version and BIOS part number identification. Picture-2 BIOS VERSION example: REV T2.1 BIOS ID STRING example: 6A69RSNCC...
APPENDICES APPENDIX-3 IDENTIFYING MAINBOARD MODEL NUMBER • Usually the mainboard model number is labeled on the side of ISA or PCI slot. Please see the picture below for an illustration: MAINBOARD MODEL NUMBER example: SL-65KV2 MAINBOARD SERIAL NUMBER example: 0012000T005679...