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Page 1 - 9I6PEA-L

9I6PEA-LRev. B+System BoardUser’s ManualE70140352

Page 2 - Trademarks

Introduction110PCI Bus Master IDE Controller• Two PCI IDE interfaces support up to four IDE devices• Supports ATA/33, ATA/66 and ATA/100 hard drives•

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1004Supported Software4.1 Desktop Management Interface (DMI)The system board comes with a DMI built into the BIOS. DMI, alongwith the appropriately n

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1014Supported Software4.1.2 Using the DMI UtilityThe four menus located on top of the DMI Configuration Utility screenare Edit DMI, Add DMI, Load DMI

Page 5 - Table of Contents

1024Supported SoftwareAdd DMI1. Use the ← or → arrow keys to select the Add DMI menu.2. Highlight the item on the left screen that you would like to a

Page 6 - Technology

1034Supported Software4.2 Drivers, Utilities and Software ApplicationsThe CD that came with the system board contains drivers, utilitiesand software

Page 7 - Chapter 1 - Introduction

1044Supported Software4.2.1 Intel Chipset Software Installation UtilityThe Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility is used for updatingWindows 98

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1054Supported Software4.2.2 Audio DriversThe audio drivers are supported in the following operating systems:Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows ME,

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1064Supported Software3. The following screen will appear.4. Follow the prompts on the screen to complete installation.5. Reboot the system for the dr

Page 10 - Introduction

1074Supported Software4.2.3 Intel USB 2.0 DriversIf you are using a USB 2.0 device, you must install the USB 2.0driver. The drivers are supported in

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1084Supported SoftwareImportant:If you are using Windows®®®®® XP, you must install the WindowsService Pack 1 USB 2.0 driver which comes available afte

Page 12 - 1.1.3 Intelligence

1094Supported Software4.2.4 LAN DriversThe LAN drivers support autorun for the following operatingsystems: Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows ME, W

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1Introduction11designed to make inventory, maintenance and troubleshooting ofcomputer systems easier. Refer to chapter 4 for instructions onusing the

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1104Supported Software4.2.5 Hardware MonitorThe system board comes with the Hardware Monitor utilitycontained in the provided CD. This utility is cap

Page 15 - 1.3 Package Checklist

1114Supported Software4.2.6 McAfee VirusScan Online (English OS only)The McAfee VirusScan Online is the most reliable and convenientway of protecting

Page 16 - 2.1 System Board Layout

1124Supported Software4.2.7 Microsoft DirectX 9To install, please follow the steps below.1. On the left side of the autorun screen, click the “TOOLS”

Page 17 - 2.2 System Memory

1134Supported Software4.3 3D Audio ConfigurationWhen you install the audio driver, the 3D Audio Configurationsoftware will at the same time be instal

Page 18 - Hardware Installation

1144Supported SoftwareSpeaker OutputWhen you open 3D AudioConfiguration, the defaultscreen that appears is theSpeaker Output. This iswhere you will co

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1154Supported SoftwareMicrophoneThis panel is used toconfigure the microphone.Xear 3DXear 3D is a soundtechnology for 2-channelvirtual surround, adjus

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1164Supported Software4.4 Installation Notes1. "Autorun" ONLY supports the Windows 98 SE, Windows ME,Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0 and W

Page 21 - 2.3 CPU

AEnabling Hyper-Threading Technology117A.1 Enabling Hyper-Threading TechnologyTo enable the functionality of the Hyper-Threading Technology, pleasefol

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A118Enabling Hyper-Threading Technologyd. Now click the Hardware tab then click Device Manager. Theitems shown under Computer and Processors shouldres

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AEnabling Hyper-Threading Technology119e. Lastly, press the <Ctrl> <Alt> and <Del> keyssimultaneously. The Windows Task Manager dial

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Introduction112• Automatic chassis fan and second fan on/off control• Read back capability that displays temperature, voltage and fanspeed• Opened cha

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B120System Error MessageWhen the BIOS encounters an error that requires the user tocorrect something, either a beep code will sound or a message willb

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BSystem Error Message121setting than indicated in Setup. Determine which setting is correct,either turn off the system and change the jumper or enter

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C122TroubleshootingC.1 Troubleshooting ChecklistThis chapter of the manual is designed to help you with problemsthat you may encounter with your pers

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CTroubleshooting123The picture seems to be constantly moving.1. The monitor has lost its vertical sync. Adjust the monitor’s verticalsync.2. Move away

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C124TroubleshootingHard DriveHard disk failure.1. Make sure the correct drive type for the hard disk drive hasbeen entered in the BIOS.2. If the syste

Page 30 - 2.5 Rear Panel I/O Ports

CTroubleshooting125Serial PortThe serial device (modem, printer) doesn’t output anything or isoutputting garbled characters.1. Make sure that the seri

Page 31 - • BIOS Setting:

1Introduction13Important:The 5VSB power source of your power supply must support≥720mA.Wake-On-Keyboard/Wake-On-MouseThis function allows you to use t

Page 32 - RJ45 LAN

Introduction114With the Suspend to RAM function enabled, you can power-offthe system at once by pressing the power button or selecting“Standby” when y

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1Introduction151.2 Hyper-Threading Technology FunctionalityRequirementsEnabling the functionality of Hyper-Threading Technology for yourcomputer syst

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162Hardware Installation2.1 System Board LayoutChapter 2 - Hardware InstallationKB/MouseUSB 1/2LANCOM 1COM 2ParallelSocket 4781 1CPU fanSecond fan1ATX

Page 35 - 2.5.4 Serial Ports

172Hardware Installation2.2 System MemoryWarning:Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage your system board,processor, disk drives, add-in boards, and

Page 36 - Parallel

182Hardware InstallationThe system board supports the following memory interface.Single Channel (SC)Data will be accessed in chunks of 64 bits (8B) fr

Page 37 - Game Port

192Hardware InstallationThe table below lists the various optimal operating modes that shouldbe configured for the memory channel operation.ConfigNo m

Page 38 - • Line-out Jack (Lime - CN2)

CopyrightThis publication contains information that is protected by copy-right. No part of it may be reproduced in any form or by anymeans or used to

Page 39 - • Mic-in Jack (Pink - CN4)

202Hardware Installation2.2.1 Installing the DIM ModuleA DIM module simply snaps into a DIMM socket on the systemboard. Pin 1 of the DIM module must

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212Hardware Installation2.3 CPU2.3.1 OverviewThe system board is equipped with a surface mount 478-pin CPUsocket. This socket is exclusively designe

Page 41 - 2.6 I/O Connectors

222Hardware Installation3. Position the CPU above the socket then align the gold mark onthe corner of the CPU (designated as pin 1) with pin 1 of thes

Page 42 - 2.6.2 S/PDIF Connector

232Hardware Installation5. Once the CPU is in place, push down the lever to lock thesocket. The lever should click on the side tab to indicate that th

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242Hardware Installation1. The system board comes with the retention module base alreadyinstalled.Retentionmodule baseRetentionholeRetentionholeRetent

Page 44 - 2.6.4 Serial ATA Connectors

252Hardware Installation3. The retention levers at this time remains unlocked as shown inthe illustration below.Retention leverRetention lever4. Move

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262Hardware Installation2.4 Jumper Settings2.4.1 Jumper Settings for Clearing CMOS DataIf you encounter the following,a) CMOS data becomes corrupted

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272Hardware Installation4. After powering-on the system, press <Del> to enter the mainmenu of the BIOS.5. Select the CPU Frequency Control subme

Page 47 - 2.6.6 IrDA Connector

282Hardware Installation2.4.2 Jumper Settings for Selecting the CPU’s Front Side Bus312312312XJP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 JP11-2 On 2-3 On All OffCPUAuto*100

Page 48 - 2.6.7 CPU Fan Connector

292Hardware InstallationThese jumpers are used to select the front side bus of the CPUinstalled on the system board. The default setting is Auto. The

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Battery:• Danger of explosion if battery incorrectly replaced.• Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommendby the manufacturer.• Dispose o

Page 50 - 2.6.9 Wake-On-LAN Connector

302Hardware InstallationPS/2MousePS/2K/BRJ45LANUSB 2/1 COM 1Parallel GAME/MIDILine-outLine-inMic-inCOM 22.5 Rear Panel I/O Ports

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312Hardware Installation2.5.1 PS/2 Mouse and PS/2 Keyboard PortsThe system board is equipped with an onboard PS/2 mouse(Green) and PS/2 keyboard (Pur

Page 52 - Power LED

322Hardware InstallationRJ45 LAN2.5.2 RJ45 Fast-Ethernet PortThe system board is equipped with an onboard RJ45 fast-ethernetLAN port at location CN7 o

Page 53 - 2.6.12 Power Connectors

332Hardware Installation2.5.3 Universal Serial Bus PortsUSB 2USB 1The system board supports 8 USB 2.0/1.1 ports. USB allows dataexchange between your

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342Hardware InstallationDriver InstallationYou may need to install the proper drivers in your operating systemto use the USB device. Refer to your ope

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352Hardware InstallationCOM 1COM 2The system board is equipped with onboard serial ports (COM 1:CN6 and COM 2: CN5) - both in Teal/Turquoise color. Th

Page 56 - 3.1.1 Standard CMOS Features

362Hardware Installation2.5.5 Parallel PortThe system board has a standard parallel port (Burgundy) atlocation CN8 for interfacing your PC to a paral

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372Hardware Installation2.5.6 Game PortGame PortThe Game/MIDI port is identical to that of a standard PC gameadapter or game I/O port. Connect an ana

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382Hardware Installation2.5.7 AudioFront audioAudio JacksThe system board is equipped with 3 audio jacks. A jack is a one-hole connecting interface f

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392Hardware InstallationThe front audio is disabled.The rear audio is enabled.The front audio is enabled.The rear audio is disabled.Pins 5-6 and 9-10

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FCC and DOC Statement on Class BThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with thelimits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of

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402Hardware Installationwith pin 1 of J4. If you are not using this connector, replace thejumper caps back to their original pin locations. Now instal

Page 62 - 3.1.2 Advanced BIOS Features

412Hardware Installation2.6 I/O Connectors2.6.1 Internal Audio ConnectorsThe CD-in (J5) connector is used to receive audio from a CD-ROMdrive, TV tu

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422Hardware Installation2.6.2 S/PDIF ConnectorThe system board is equipped with a S/PDIF connector. One card-edge bracket, mounted with S/PDIF ports,

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432Hardware Installation2.6.3 Floppy Disk Drive ConnectorThe system board is equipped with a shrouded floppy disk driveconnector that supports two st

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442Hardware Installation2.6.4 Serial ATA ConnectorsTwo Serial ATA cables are provided with the system board. Connectone end of the cable to J18 (SATA

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452Hardware Installation2.6.5 IDE Disk Drive ConnectorThe system board is equipped with two shrouded PCI IDE headersthat will interface four Enhanced

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462Hardware InstallationNote:Refer to your disk drive user’s manual for information aboutselecting proper drive switch settings.Adding a Second IDE Di

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472Hardware Installation2.6.6 IrDA ConnectorConnect your IrDA cable to connector J6 on the system board.Note:The sequence of the pin functions on som

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482Hardware Installation2.6.7 CPU Fan ConnectorThe CPU must be kept cool by using a fan with heatsink. Connectthe CPU fan to the 3-pin fan connector

Page 70 - 3.1.4 Integrated Peripherals

492Hardware Installation2.6.8 Chassis Fan and Second Fan ConnectorsThe chassis fan connector (J16) and second fan connector (J15) areused to connect

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Table of ContentsChapter 1 - Introduction1.1 Features and Specifications...

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502Hardware Installation2.6.9 Wake-On-LAN ConnectorYour LAN card package should include a cable. Connect one end ofthe cable to the wakeup header on

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512Hardware InstallationThe system board supports the chassis intrusion detection function.To use this function, connect the chassis intrusion sensor

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522Hardware Installation2.6.11 LEDThe DIMM Standby Power LED will turn red when the system’spower is on or when it is in the Suspend state (Power On

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532Hardware Installation2.6.12 Power ConnectorsWe recommend that you use a power supply that complies with theATX12V Power Supply Design Guide Versio

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542Hardware Installation2.6.13 Front Panel ConnectorsHD-LED: Primary/Secondary IDE LEDThis LED will light when the hard drive is being accessed.RESET

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552Hardware InstallationPWR-LED: Power/Standby LEDWhen the system’s power is on, this LED will light. When the systemis in the S1 (POS - Power On Susp

Page 78 - 3.1.5 Power Management Setup

563Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1 The Basic Input/Output SystemThe Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) is a program that takes careof the basic level of co

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573Award BIOS Setup UtilityThe settings on the screen are for reference only. Your version may not be identicalto this one.3.1.1.1 DateThe date forma

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583Award BIOS Setup UtilityThe settings on the screen are for reference only. Your version may not be identicalto this one.IDE HDD Auto DetectionDetec

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593Award BIOS Setup UtilityCapacityDisplays the approximate capacity of the disk drive. Usually the sizeis slightly greater than the size of a formatt

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Introduction16Chapter 4 - Supported Softwares4.1 Desktop Management Interface...4.2 Driv

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603Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.1.5 VideoThis field selects the type of video adapter used for the primarysystem monitor. Although secondary monitors

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613Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.1.8 Extended MemoryDisplays the amount of extended memory detected during boot-up.3.1.1.9 Total MemoryDisplays the to

Page 85 - 3.1.6 PnP/PCI Configurations

623Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.2 Advanced BIOS FeaturesThe Advanced BIOS Features allows you to configure your systemfor basic operation. Some entrie

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633Award BIOS Setup Utilitysystems like Windows® 98SE/2000/ME/XP or the operating systemmay not install nor work.3.1.2.2 CPU L1 & L2 CacheThis fi

Page 87 - 3.1.7 PC Health Status

643Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.2.7 Boot Up Floppy SeekWhen enabled, the BIOS will check whether the floppy disk driveinstalled is 40 or 80 tracks. No

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653Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.2.12 Security OptionThis field determines when the system will prompt for the password- everytime the system boots or

Page 89 - 3.1.8 CPU Frequency Control

663Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.2.17 Full Screen Logo ShowThis field is applicable only if you want a particular logo to appearduring system boot-up.E

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673Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.3 Advanced Chipset FeaturesThis section gives you functions to configure the system based onthe specific features of t

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683Award BIOS Setup UtilityManual If you want better system performance other thanthe one “by SPD”, select “Manual”. Then select thebest option in the

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693Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.3.8 Video BIOS CacheableAs with caching the system BIOS, enabling the Video BIOS cache willallow access to video BIOS

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1Introduction71.1 Features and Specifications1.1.1 FeaturesChipset• Intel® 865PE chipset- Intel® 865PE Memory Controller Hub (MCH)- Intel® 82801EB I/O

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703Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.4 Integrated PeripheralsThe settings on the screen are for reference only. Your version may not be identicalto this on

Page 95 - 3.1.12 Set User Password

713Award BIOS Setup UtilityIDE HDD Block ModeEnabled The IDE HDD uses the block mode. The systemBIOS will check the hard disk drive for themaximum blo

Page 96 - 3.1.13 Save & Exit Setup

723Award BIOS Setup UtilityOn-Chip Serial ATA SettingOn-Chip Serial ATADisabled Disables the onboard serial ATA.Auto The system will automatically det

Page 97 - 3.1.14 Exit Without Saving

733Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.4.2 Onboard DeviceMove the cursor to this field and press <Enter>. The followingscreen will appear.The settings

Page 98 - 3.2 Updating the BIOS

743Award BIOS Setup UtilityBIOS Flash ProtectEnabled This option will protect the system from unnecessaryupdating or flashing of the BIOS. When enable

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753Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.4.3 Super IO DeviceMove the cursor to this field and press <Enter>. The followingscreen will appear.The settings

Page 100 - Supported Software

763Award BIOS Setup UtilityUART2 Mode SelectThe system board supports IrDA function for wireless connectivitybetween your computer and peripheral devi

Page 101 - Edit DMI

773Award BIOS Setup UtilityECP (Extended Capabilities Port)Allows parallel port to operate in bidirectional mode and at aspeed faster than the normal

Page 102 - Save DMI File

783Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.5 Power Management SetupThe Power Management Setup allows you to configure your systemto most effectively save energy.

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793Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.5.3 Power ManagementThis field allows you to select the type (or degree) of power savingby changing the length of idle

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Introduction18Density WidthSingle/Double184-pin DDR64 MbitX8SS/DS64/128MBX16SS/DS32MB/NADensity128 MbitX8SS/DS128/256MBX16SS/DS64MB/NA256 MbitX8SS/DS2

Page 105 - 4.2.2 Audio Drivers

803Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.5.8 Soft-Off by PWR-BTTNThis field allows you to select the method of powering off yoursystem.Delay 4 Sec. Regardless

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813Award BIOS Setup UtilityResume on PCI EventEnabled This field should be set to Enabled only if your PCIcard such as LAN card or modem card uses the

Page 107 - 4.2.3 Intel USB 2.0 Drivers

823Award BIOS Setup UtilityResume On LANIf you are using a LAN card that supports the remote wake upfunction, set this field to Enabled. The will allo

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833Award BIOS Setup UtilityTime (hh:mm:ss) AlarmThis is used to set the time you would like the system to power-on.If you want the system to power-on

Page 109 - 4.2.4 LAN Drivers

843Award BIOS Setup UtilityKB Power On Hot KeyThis field is used to select a function key that you would like to useto power-on the system.

Page 110 - 4.2.5 Hardware Monitor

853Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.6 PnP/PCI ConfigurationsThis section describes configuring the PCI bus system. It coverssome very technical items and

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863Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.6.3 IRQ ResourcesThis field is used to set each system interrupt to either “PCI Device”or “Reserved”.3.1.6.4 PCI/VGA

Page 112 - 4.2.7 Microsoft DirectX 9

873Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.7 PC Health StatusThe settings on the screen are for reference only. Your version may not be identicalto this one.3.1.

Page 113 - 4.3 3D Audio Configuration

883Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.7.4 Shutdown TemperatureYou can prevent the system from overheating by selecting atemperature in this field. If the sy

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893Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.8 CPU Frequency Control3.1.8.1 CPU Clock RatioThis field is used to select the frequency ratio of the processor.Impor

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1Introduction9S/PDIFS/PDIF is a standard audio file transfer format that transfers digitalaudio signals to a device without having to be converted fir

Page 116 - 4.4 Installation Notes

903Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.8.4 Clock By Slight AdjustThis field provides several options for selecting the external systembus clock of the proces

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913Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.8.6 CPU Vcore AdjustThis field allows you to manually select higher core voltage suppliedto the CPU. If you wish to us

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923Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.9 Load Fail-Safe DefaultsThe “Load Fail-Safe Defaults” option loads the troubleshootingdefault values permanently stor

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933Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.10 Load Optimized DefaultsThe “Load Optimized Defaults” option loads optimized settings fromthe BIOS ROM. Use the defa

Page 120 - B.2 Error Messages

943Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.11 Set Supervisor PasswordIf you want to protect your system and setup from unauthorizedentry, set a supervisor’s pass

Page 121 - System Error Message

953Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.12 Set User PasswordIf you want another user to have access only to your system butnot to setup, set a user’s password

Page 122 - Appendix C - Troubleshooting

963Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.13 Save & Exit SetupWhen all the changes have been made, highlight “Save & Exit Setup”and press <Enter>.

Page 123 - Floppy Drive

973Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.14 Exit Without SavingWhen you do not want to save the changes you have made,highlight “Exit Without Saving” and press

Page 124 - Parallel Port

983Award BIOS Setup Utility3.2 Updating the BIOSTo update the BIOS, you will need the new BIOS file and a flashutility, AWDFLASH.EXE. Please contact

Page 125 - Mainboard

993Award BIOS Setup Utility6. The following will appear.Do You Want to Save BIOS (Y/N)This question refers to the current existing BIOS in your system

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