AOpen AX6C User Manual

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1 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A AX6C DOC. NO. : AX6C-OL-E0001A

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10 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A CCPPUU SSlloott aanndd FFaann CCoonnnneeccttoorr Plug CPU to slot1 connector. Be careful of

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100 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Integrated Peripherals > Onboard Serial Port 1 Integrated Peripherals > Onboard Serial Por

Page 4 - Motherboard Map

101 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Integrated Peripherals > UART Mode Select UART Mode Select IrDA ASKIR Normal This item is c

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102 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Integrated Peripherals > RxD, TxD Active RxD, TxD Active Hi, Hi Hi, Lo, Lo, Hi Lo, Lo This it

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103 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Note: If you are using an I/O card with a parallel port, make sure that the addresses and I

Page 7 - Clear CMOS

104 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Integrated Peripherals > Parallel Port Mode Parallel Port Mode SPP, EPP, ECP, ECP + EPP T

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105 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Integrated Peripherals > EPP Mode Select EPP Mode Select EPP1.7 EPP1.9 This item lets you sel

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106 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Integrated Peripherals > AC PWR Auto Recovery AC PWR Auto Recovery Former-Sts On Off A tradit

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107 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Integrated Peripherals > MIDI Port Address MIDI Port Address Disabled 330 300 290 This item i

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108 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A PPoowweerr MMaannaaggeemmeenntt SSeettuupp The Power Management Setup screen enables you to c

Page 12 - Setting CPU Core Voltage

109 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A This page is the lower half of Power Management submenu.

Page 13 - Setting CPU Frequency

11 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A CCPPUU JJuummppeerr--lleessss DDeessiiggnn CPU VID signal and SMbus clock generator provide CP

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110 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Power Management > ACPI Function ACPI Function Enabled Disabled If your OS is ACPI enabled yo

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111 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Mode Suspend HDD Power Down Min Saving 1 hour 15 min Max Saving 1 min 1 min Power Managem

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112 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Power Management > Suspend Type Suspend Type PWR On Suspend CPU Sleep Mode You can select APM

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113 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Power Management > Suspend Mode Suspend Mode Disabled, 1 Min, 2 Min, 4 Min., 8 Min, 12 Min,

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114 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Power Management > Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN Delay 4 sec. Instant-Off This is

Page 19 - Setting RDRAM Speed

115 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Power Management > Wake On Modem Wake On Modem Enabled Disabled This option lets you specify

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116 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Power Management > Date (of Month) Date (of Month) 0, 1, ..., 31 This item is displayed wh

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117 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Power Management > Primary IDE 0 Power Management > Primary IDE 1 Power Management > Se

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118 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A PPNNPP//PPCCII CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonn SSeettuupp The PNP/PCI Configuration Setup allows y

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119 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A PNP/PCI Configuration > Reset Configuration Data Reset Configuration Data Enabled Disabled In

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12 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Setting CPU Core Voltage This motherboard supports CPU VID function. The CPU core voltage will be

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120 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A PNP/PCI Configuration > IRQ Resources IRQ 3 Reserved PnP If your device is not PnP compatible

Page 26 - IDE2 (Secondary)

121 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A PNP/PCI Configuration > PCI/VGA Palette Snoop PCI/VGA Palette Snoop Enabled Disabled Enabling

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122 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A PNP/PCI Configuration > Assign IRQ For USB Assign IRQ For USB Enabled Disabled In case confli

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123 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A PPCC HHeeaalltthh SSttaattuuss This submenu displays hardware monitor status and provide some

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124 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A PC Health Status > CPU Warning Temperature CPU Warning Temperature Disabled 50°C / 122°F 53

Page 30 - +5V Standby

125 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A FFrreeqquueennccyy CCoonnttrrooll This submenu allows you to configure the CPU and memory cloc

Page 31 - WOM by External BOX Modem

126 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Frequency Control > Clock Spread Spectrum Clock Spread Spectrum Enable Disable This item is u

Page 32 - WOM by Internal Modem Card

127 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Frequency Control > RDRAM Speed RDRAM Speed Clock Ratio: x4, x5.33, x6, x8 This item is use

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128 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A LLooaadd SSeettuupp DDeeffaauullttss The "Load Setup Defaults" option loads optimiz

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129 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A LLooaadd TTuurrbboo DDeeffaauullttss The "Load Turbo Defaults" option gives better

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13 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Setting CPU Frequency This motherboard is CPU jumper-less design, you can set CPU frequency throu

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130 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A SSeett PPaasssswwoorrdd Password prevents unauthorized use of your computer. If you set a pass

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131 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A SSaavvee && EExxiitt SSeettuupp This function automatically saves all CMOS values be

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132 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A EExxiitt wwiitthhoouutt SSaavviinngg Use this function to exit Setup without saving the CMOS

Page 39 - Disable

133 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A BBIIOOSS UUppggrraaddee AOpen Easy Flash is a little different than traditional flash method.

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134 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Warning: The upgrade of new BIOS will permanently replace your original BIOS conten

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135 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A OOvveerrcclloocckkiinngg As a leading manufacturer in motherboard industry, AOpen always listen

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136 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Warning: The design of this product follows CPU and chipset vendor's design g

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137 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A RReeccoommmmeennddeedd OOvveerrcclloocckkiinngg SSeettttiinnggss For your reference, the foll

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138 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A The test result: CPU Speed (MHz) RDRAM Speed (MB/s) Business Winstone 99 100 x 4 = 400 100 x

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139 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A 148 x 3 = 444 148 x 5.33 = 788.8 22.5 150 x 3 = 450 150 x 5.33 = 799.5 22.6 152.5 x 3 = 457.

Page 46 - Utility

14 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Core Frequency = CPU FSB Clock * CPU Ratio CPU CPU Core Frequency FSB Clock Ratio Celeron 3

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140 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Glossary AACC9977 Basically, AC97 specification separates sound/modem circuit to two parts, dig

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141 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A support 4X AGP motherboards by both AX6C (Intel 820) and MX64/AX64 (VIA 694x), started from Oct

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142 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A AATTAA//110000 ATA/100 is a new IDE specification under developing. ATA/100 uses both rising ed

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143 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A DDIIMMMM ((DDuuaall IInn LLiinnee MMeemmoorryy MMoodduullee)) DIMM socket has total 168-

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144 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A EEPPRROOMM ((EErraassaabbllee PPrrooggrraammmmaabbllee RROOMM)) Traditional motherboard stor

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145 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A II22CC BBuuss See SMBus. PP11339944 P1394 (IEEE 1394) is a standard of high-speed serial pe

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146 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A PPDDFF FFoorrmmaatt A file format for electronic document, PDF format is independent from plat

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147 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A 32 RDRAM devices, no matter how many RIMM sockets. RRIIMMMM 184-pin memory module that suppor

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148 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A with CPU and many masters and slaves to send/receive message. SSPPDD ((SSeerriiaall PPrreessee

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149 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A ZZIIPP ffiillee A compressed file format to reduce file size. To unzip file, run shareware PKU

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15 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Pentium III 600E 600MHz = 100MHz 6x Pentium III 600EB 600MHz = 133MHz 4.5x Pentium III 65

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150 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A TTrroouubblleesshhoooottiinngg Turn off the power and unplug the AC power cable

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151 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Install the VGA card. Then connect your monitor and keyboard. Continue Turn on t

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152 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Continue Press <Ctrl> and <Alt> key at the same time, hold them and

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153 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Continue During system rebooting, press <Del> to enter BIOS setup. Choose

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154 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A TTeecchhnniiccaall SSuuppppoorrtt Dear Customer, Thanks for choosing AOpen products. To prov

Page 63 - System Requirement

155 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A FAQ: The latest FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) may contain a solution to yo

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156 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A PPaarrtt NNuummbbeerr aanndd SSeerriiaall NNuummbbeerr The Part Number and Serial num

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157 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A MMooddeell nnaammee aanndd BBIIOOSS vveerrssiioonn Model name and BIOS version can be found

Page 66 - Changing from ACPI to APM

158 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Web : http://www.aopen.com/ Email : Send us email by going through the contact

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16 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A RRIIMMMM SSoocckkeett Intel 820 chipset supports 16/18 bit Direct RAMBUS (RDRAM) configurations

Page 68 - When power-on next time:

17 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A RDRAM Technology Maximum Memory on Channel 64 or 72Mbit with parity 256MB 128 or 144Mbit with

Page 69 - Procedures

18 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A The RIMM modules have Rambus channel signals as their memory interface. A RIMM module may contai

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19 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Setting RDRAM Speed RDRAM speed means the data transfer rate of RDRAM device, for example, PC80

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2 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A BBeeffoorree YYoouu SSttaarrtt This Online Manual is in PDF format, we recommend using Adobe

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20 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A But with AOpen Full-range RDRAM Speed technology (patent pending) the combination can be expanded

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21 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A RRAAMM PPoowweerr LLEEDD This LED indicates there is power applies to memory. It is useful to

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22 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A FFrroonntt PPaanneell CCoonnnneeccttoorr 1 Speaker IDE LED Keylock + + + +

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23 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Attach the power LED, keylock, speaker, and reset switch connectors to the corresponding pins. I

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24 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A AATTXX PPoowweerr CCoonnnneeccttoorr The ATX power supply uses 20-pin connector shown below. M

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25 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A AACC PPoowweerr AAuuttoo RReeccoovveerryy A traditional ATX system should remain at power o

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26 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A IIDDEE aanndd FFllooppppyy CCoonnnneeccttoorr Connect 34-pin floppy cable and 40-pin IDE cabl

Page 79 - Award Software, Inc

27 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A IDE1 is also known as the primary channel and IDE2 as the secondary channel. Each channel support

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28 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A This motherboard supports ATA/66 IDE. Following table lists the transfer rate of IDE PIO and DMA

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29 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A IIrrDDAA CCoonnnneeccttoorr The IrDA connector can be configured to support wireless infrared m

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3 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A QQuuiicckk IInnssttaallllaattiioonn PPrroocceedduurree This page gives you a quick procedure on

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30 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A WWOOMM ((ZZeerroo VVoollttaaggee WWaakkee oonn MMooddeemm)) This motherboard implements spe

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31 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A WOM by External BOX Modem Traditional Green PC suspend mode does not really turn off the system p

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32 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A WOM by Internal Modem Card With the help of the ATX soft power On/Off, it is possible to have a s

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33 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A WWOOLL ((WWaakkee oonn LLAANN)) This feature is very similar as Wake On Modem, but it goes th

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34 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Ethernet Motherboard LAN Card

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35 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A 44XX AAGGPP ((AAcccceelleerraatteedd GGrraapphhiicc PPoorrtt)) This motherboard supports 4X

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36 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A AAMMRR ((AAuuddiioo//MMooddeemm RRiisseerr)) AMR is a riser card that supports sound or modem

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37 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A This motherboard is AC97 sound onboard. That is, audio CODEC is put on motherboard and modem func

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38 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A PPCC9999 CCoolloorr CCooddeedd BBaacckk PPaanneell The onboard I/O devices are PS/2 Keyboard

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39 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A JJPP2299 EEnnaabbllee//DDiissaabbllee OOnnbbooaarrdd SSoouunndd CChhiipp This motherboard ha

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4 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Motherboard Map IrDA FDCJP14 Clear CMOSIntel 820 Chipset JP28 KB/MS Wakeup Battery-

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40 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A CCDD AAuuddiioo CCoonnnneeccttoorr This connector is used to connect CD Audio cable from CDROM

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41 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A MMooddeemm AAuuddiioo CCoonnnneeccttoorr This connector is used to connect Mono In/Mic Out cab

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42 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A BBaatttteerryy--lleessss aanndd LLoonngg LLiiffee DDeessiiggnn This Motherboard implements E

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43 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Backup by EEPROM EEPROM CMOS RTC real time clock 00:00:00 Auto Switch Battery ATX st

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44 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A OOvveerr--ccuurrrreenntt PPrrootteeccttiioonn The Over Current Protection was very popular impl

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45 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Note: Although we have implemented protection circuit try to prevent any human operating

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46 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A HHaarrddwwaarree MMoonniittoorriinngg This motherboard implements a hardware monitoring system.

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47 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A RReesseettttaabbllee FFuussee Traditional motherboard has fuse for Keyboard and USB port to pre

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48 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A BBIIOOSS WWrriittee PPrrootteeccttiioonn Recently, many viruses have been found that may destr

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49 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A YYeeaarr 22000000 ((YY22KK)) Y2K is basically a problem of the identification of year code. To

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5 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A BBlloocckk DDiiaaggrraamm Memory Control Hub (MCH) 100/133MHz FSB CPU AGP Card 4X

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50 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A There is a Tick Routine (that goes live around every 50m sec) in the BIOS to keep record of

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51 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A LLooww EESSRR CCaappaacciittoorr The quality of low ESR capacitor (Low Equivalent Series Resis

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52 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A The power circuit of the CPU core voltage must be checked to ensure system stability for high spe

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53 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A LLaayyoouutt ((FFrreeqquueennccyy IIssoollaattiioonn WWaallll)) For high frequ

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54 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A DDrriivveerr aanndd UUttiilliittyy There are motherboard drivers and utilities included in A

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55 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A AAuuttoorruunn MMeennuu ffrroomm BBoonnuuss CCDD DDiisscc You can use the autorun menu of B

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56 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A EElliimmiinnaattee ““??”” mmaarrkk ffrroomm WWiinnddoowwss 9955//9988 Windows 95/98 cannot

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57 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A IInnssttaalllliinngg OOnnbbooaarrdd SSoouunndd DDrriivveerr This motherboard comes with an AD

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58 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A IInnssttaalllliinngg BBuuss MMaasstteerr IIDDEE DDrriivveerr It is necessary to install Bus

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59 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A IInnssttaalllliinngg HHaarrddwwaarree MMoonniittoorriinngg UUttiilliittyy You can install Har

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6 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A HHaarrddwwaarree This chapter describes jumpers, connectors and hardware devices of this motherbo

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60 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A

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61 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A AACCPPII SSuussppeenndd ttoo HHaarrdd DDrriivvee ACPI Suspend to Hard Drive is basically con

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62 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A System Image & Status Hard Disk Save into Restore within seconds When power

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63 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A System Requirement 1. AOZVHDD.EXE 1.30b or later. 2. Delete config.sys and autoexec.bat. Fresh i

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64 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A b. If you assign an individual partition for Win 98, please run "aozvhdd /c /partition"

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65 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Changing from APM to ACPI (Windows 98 only) 1. Run "Regedit.exe" a. Go through the foll

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66 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Changing from ACPI to APM 1. Run "Regedit.exe" a. Go through the following path HKEY_LO

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67 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A 2. Select "Add New Hardware" under Control Panel. Allow Windows 98 to detect new hardwa

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68 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A AACCPPII SSuussppeenndd ttoo RRAAMM ((SSTTRR)) This motherboard supports ACPI Suspend to RAM

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69 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A To implement ACPI Suspend to DRAM, please follow the procedures as below: System Requirement 1.

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7 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A JJPP1144 CClleeaarr CCMMOOSS You can clear CMOS to restore system default setting. To clear t

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70 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A AAWWAARRDD BBIIOOSS System parameters can be modified by going into BIOS Setup menu, this menu

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71 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A EEnntteerr BBIIOOSS SSeettuupp After you finish the setting of jumpers and conn

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72 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A CChhaannggee LLaanngguuaaggee You can change language by press <F3>. Depend

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73 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A SSttaannddaarrdd CCMMOOSS FFeeaattuurreess The "Standard CMOS Setup" sets the basic

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74 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Standard CMOS Features > Date To set the date, highlight the Date parameter. Press <PgUp>

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75 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Standard CMOS Features > Primary Master Standard CMOS Features > Primary Slave Standard CMO

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76 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Standard CMOS Features > Drive A Standard CMOS Features > Drive B Drive A None 360KB 5.25&q

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77 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Standard CMOS Features > Halt On Halt On No Errors All Errors All, But Keyboard All, But Diske

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78 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A AAddvvaanncceedd BBIIOOSS FFeeaattuurreess This screen appears when you select the option &quo

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79 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Advanced BIOS Features > Virus Warning Virus Warning Enabled Disabled Set this parameter to En

Page 137 - But not guaranty

8 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A JJPP2288 KKeeyybbooaarrdd//MMoouussee WWaakkeeuupp This jumper is used to enable or disable Key

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80 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Advanced BIOS Features > Internal Cache External Cache Enabled Disabled Enabling this paramete

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81 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Advanced BIOS Features > Processor Number Feature Processor Number Feature Enabled Disabled Th

Page 140 - Glossary

82 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Advanced BIOS Features > First Boot Device Advanced BIOS Features > Second Boot Device Adva

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83 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Advanced BIOS Features > Boot Other Device Boot Other Device Enabled Disabled This parameter a

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84 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Advanced BIOS Features > Boot Up NumLock Status Boot Up NumLock Status On Off Setting this par

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85 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Advanced BIOS Features > Typematic Delay (Msec) Typematic Delay 250, 500, 750, 1000 This param

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86 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Advanced BIOS Features > Show Logo On Screen Show Logo On Screen Enabled Disabled This item l

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87 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A AAddvvaanncceedd CChhiippsseett FFeeaattuurreess The "Advanced Chipset Features" inc

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88 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Advanced Chipset Features > DRAM Data Integrity Mode DRAM Data Integrity Mode ECC Non-ECC This

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89 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Advanced Chipset Features > Video RAM Cacheable Video RAM Cacheable Enabled Disabled This item

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9 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Super I/O Controller ATX standby power Keyboard PS2 Mouse BIOS

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90 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Advanced Chipset Features > AGP Aperture Size (MB) AGP Aperture Size (MB) 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 12

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91 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A IInntteeggrraatteedd PPeerriipphheerraallss This submenu appears if you select the option "

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92 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A This page is the lower half of Integrated Peripherals submenu.

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93 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Integrated Peripherals > On-Chip Primary PCI IDE Integrated Peripherals > On-Chip Secondary

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94 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Integrated Peripherals > IDE Primary Master UDMA Integrated Peripherals > IDE Primary Slav

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95 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Integrated Peripherals > USB Keyboard Support USB Keyboard Support Enabled Disabled This item

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96 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Integrated Peripherals > AC97 Audio AC97 Audio Auto Disabled This item is used to enable or d

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97 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Integrated Peripherals > Power On Function Power On Function Any Key Button Only Keyboard 98 P

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98 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Integrated Peripherals > KB Power On Password KB Power On Password You can speci

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99 AAXX66CC OOnnlliinnee MMaannuuaall Open A Integrated Peripherals > Hot Key Power On Hot Key Power On Ctrl-F1, Ctrl-F2, Ctrl-F3, Ctrl-F4,

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