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Purtroppo, pochi utenti prendono il tempo di leggere il manuale d’uso, e un buono manuale non solo permette di conoscere una serie di funzionalità aggiuntive del dispositivo acquistato, ma anche evitare la maggioranza dei guasti.
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Generalmente questo è dovuto alla mancanza di tempo e certezza per quanto riguarda la funzionalità specifica delle attrezzature acquistate. Purtroppo, la connessione e l’avvio EVGA P55 LE non sono sufficienti. Questo manuale contiene una serie di linee guida per funzionalità specifiche, la sicurezza, metodi di manutenzione (anche i mezzi che dovrebbero essere usati), eventuali difetti EVGA P55 LE e modi per risolvere i problemi più comuni durante l'uso. Infine, il manuale contiene le coordinate del servizio EVGA in assenza dell'efficacia delle soluzioni proposte. Attualmente, i manuali d’uso sotto forma di animazioni interessanti e video didattici che sono migliori che la brochure suscitano un interesse considerevole. Questo tipo di manuale permette all'utente di visualizzare tutto il video didattico senza saltare le specifiche e complicate descrizioni tecniche EVGA P55 LE, come nel caso della versione cartacea.
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Prima di tutto, contiene la risposta sulla struttura, le possibilità del dispositivo EVGA P55 LE, l'uso di vari accessori ed una serie di informazioni per sfruttare totalmente tutte le caratteristiche e servizi.
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Sommario del manuale d’uso
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User ’s Guide EVGA P55 LE Motherboar d[...]
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EVGA P55 LE Motherboard Table of Contents User’s Guide ................................................................................................................. 1 EVGA P55 LE Mot herboard .......................................................................................... 1 Before You Begin… .......................................[...]
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Audio .............................................................................................................. 21 Expansion Slots ................................................................................................ . 22 PCI Slots ......................................................................................................[...]
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EVGA P55 LE Motherboard Allocate IRQ to PCI VG A ................................................................................... 34 Palette Snooping ................................................................................................ 34 PCI IDE BusMaster ...............................................................................[...]
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List of Figures Figure 1. PW 1 Motherboard Con nector ................................................................ 16 Figure 2. CMOS Setup Utilit y Main Menu ............................................................. 27 Figure 3. Standard BIOS Features M enu .............................................................. 28 Figure 4. Advance [...]
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EVGA P55 LE Motherboard Before Y ou Begin… Parts NOT in the Kit This kit contains all the hardwa re necessary to instal l and connect your new EVGA P55 LE Mothe rboard. However, it doe s not conta in the following items that must be purchased separatel y to make the motherbo ard functional. Intel Socket 1156 P rocessor DDR3 System Me mory[...]
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EVGA P55 LE Motherboard Motherboard Spe cifications Size ATX form factor of 12 inc h x 9.6 inch Processor support Intel Socket 1156 C PU’s Operating systems: Supports Windows X P 32bit/64bit, Window s Vista 32bit/64 bit, and Windows 7 32bit/64bit Intel P55 Express C hi p set System Memory support Supports dual channel DDR3- 16[...]
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Six (6) onboard Serial A TA II 300MBps data trans fer rate Six Serial ATA II con nectors with support for RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 10, and RAID 5 Supports hot plug an d NCQ (Native C ommand Queuing ) Onboard LAN Integrated LAN port Supports 10/100/100 0 Mb/sec E thernet Onboard IEEE 1394 a (Fi rewire) Support hot plug Two IEEE1394a port s ([...]
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Hardware Inst allation This section will g uide you through the installation of th e motherboard. The topics covered in thi s section are: Preparing the motherboa rd Installing the CPU Installing the CPU fan Installing the memory Installing the mother board Connecting cable s Safety Instru ctions To reduce the risk of fire, [...]
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Preparing the Mo therboard In stalling the CPU Be very careful whe n handling the CPU. Hold the processor only by the edge s and do not touch the contac ts on the motherboa rd or CPU. Any physical da mage to the motherbard pins w ill void the war ranty. Use the following p rocedure to install the CPU onto the mo therboard: Unhook the socket leve r [...]
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Align the notche s in the processor wi th the notches on the socket. Lower the proces sor straight down into the socket without tilti ng or sliding it into the socket Note: Make sure the CPU is fully seated and level. Lower the load plate s o it is resting on the CPU. Pull back the socke t lever aga in to ensure the load plate tip engage s under th[...]
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Installing System Memory (DIM Ms) Yo ur new motherboard has four 240 -pin slots for DDR 3 memory. These slot s support 1G B , 2G B, 4GB DDR3 technologie s . There m ust be at least one memory bank populated t o ensure no rmal operation. U se the following the recommendations for i nstalling memory. One DIMM : If u sing 1 DIMM ( Single Cha nnel [...]
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Installing the I/O Shield The motherboard kit co mes with an I/ O shield that is us ed to block radio frequency transmi ssions, protec ts internal compone nts from dust and foreig n objects, and promotes co rrect airflow w ithin the chas sis. Before installing the mo therboard, in stall the I/O shield from the inside of the chassis. Press the I /O [...]
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Securing the Mot herboard into a System Case Most system case s have a base with mounting studs or spac ers to allow the motherboard to be secu red to the chas sis and help to pre vent short circui ts. If there are studs that do not align with a moun ting hole on the motherboard, it i s recommended that y ou remove that stud to prevent the possibil[...]
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24 -pin ATX Pow er (PW 1) PW1 is the main power supply connector located alo ng the e dge of the board next to the DIMM slots. Make sure that the power sup ply cable and pins are properly aligned wit h the connector o n the motherboard . Firmly plug the powe r supply cable into the connec tor and ma ke sure it is sec ure. Figure 1. PW1 Motherboard [...]
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primary storage devices. The c urrent Serial ATA II interfa ce allows up to 300MB/s data trans fer rate. There are six (6) internal serial ATA c onnectors on this motherboard. These connections are de signed to be a ngled to not interfe re with any expa nsions cards. These connecti on points support RAID 0, RAID 1, and RAID 10 configurations. SATA [...]
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Connecting Internal Headers Front Panel Hea der The front panel he ader on this motherb oard is one conne ctor used to connect the following fou r cables. (see Table 2 for pin definitions) : PWRLED Attach the front pane l power LED cable to these two pins of the connector. The Powe r LED indica tes the system’s statu s. When the system i s tu[...]
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IEEE1394a (Firewire) Th is motherboar d has one IEE E 1394a onboard header. Alternatively, you ca n also connect this to your system case (if ap plicable). 1. Secure the bracket to either t he front or rear pane l of the system case (not all system cases are equippe d with the front panel optio n). Connect the end o f the cable to the IEE E1 394 a [...]
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USB Headers This motherboard c ontains seven (7) US B 2.0 ports that are exposed on the rear pane l of the chassis (Figure 2). The mothe rboard also contain s three (3) 10 - pin internal heade r connectors onboard that c an be used to connect an optional e xternal bracke t containing up to six (6) USB 2.0 port s. 1. Secure the bracket to either t h[...]
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Audio The audio connec tor supports HD audio standard and provide s two kinds of audio output choice s: the Front Audio, the Rea r Audio. The f ront Audio supports re-tasking function. Table 5. Front Audio Connect or Connector Pin Signal Front Audi o Connector 1 PORT1_L 2 AUD_GND 3 PORT1_R 4 PRECENCE_J 5 PORT2_R 6 SENSE1_RETURN 7 SENSE_SEND 8 Empty[...]
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Expansion Slots PCI Slots The PCI slot suppo rts many expa nsion cards such as a L AN card, USB card, SCSI card and other ca rds that comply w ith PCI specifica tions. When installing a card into the PCI slot, be sure that it i s fully seated. Sec ure the card’ s metal bracket to the c hassis back pane l with the screw used t o hold the blank c o[...]
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Onboard Button s These onboard butt ons include RESET, POW ER and Cle ar CMOS. These functions allow you t o easily reset t he system, turn on/of f the system, or clea r the CMOS. Clear CMOS Butto n The motherboard u ses the CMOS RAM to store all the set parameters. The CMOS can be clea red by press in g the Clear CMOS button either on board or on [...]
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Post Port Debug LED and LED Status Indicators Post Port Debug LED Provides two-digit P OST codes to show why the sy stem may be failing to b oot . It is useful during tr oubleshooting situation s. This Debug LED w ill also display current CPU temperat ures after the sys tem has fully bo oted into the Operati ng System. LED Status Indi cators The LE[...]
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Configuring the B IOS This section discu sses how to change the sy stem setting s through the BIOS Setup menus. Desc riptions of the BI OS parameters a re also provided. This section include s the following info rmation: Enter BIOS Setup Main Menu Standard BIOS Feature s Advanced BIOS Featu res Advanced Chipset Featu res PCI[...]
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Enter BIOS Setu p The BIOS is the c ommunication bridge between hardwar e and software. Correctly setting the BIOS parameters i s critical to maint ain optimal system performance and stability . Use the following p rocedure to verify/c hange BIOS settings. 3. Power on the computer. 4. Press the Del key w hen the follow ing message briefly di splays[...]
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Configuring the BIOS Figure 2. CMOS Setup Utility M ain Menu Standard BIOS Featu res Use this menu to set up the basic system c onfiguration. Advanced BIOS Fea tures Use this menu to set up the advance d system features a nd boot sequence. Advanced Chipset Features Use this menu to set up onboard perip herals such as IDE, RAID, USB, LAN[...]
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Standard BIOS Features Menu The Standard CMO S Features menu is used to configure the standard CMOS information, such as the date, time, a nd so on. Use the + and - keys to scroll through the options. Use t he arrow ke ys to posi tion the selector in the option you choo se. To go back to the previou s menu, pr ess Esc . Figure 3. Standard BI[...]
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Configuring the BIOS System Time / Sy stem Date Using the arrow key s, position the c ursor over the month, day, and ye ar. Use the + and - keys to sc roll through dates and times. Note that the weekday (Sun through Sat) canno t be change d. This field changes to correspond to the date you enter. Note that t he hour value is shown in a 24 -hour clo[...]
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Figure 4. Advanced BIOS Fea tures IDE Configuration Use this to configure y our storage drivers and to enable RAID or switch between IDE and AHC I mode . Please note for Windows V ista / Windows 7, it is recommended to use AHCI mode f or new system ins tallations. Boot Settings Confi guration Use this option to c onfigure various syste m options, s[...]
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Configuring the BIOS USB Configurati on Th is option menu a llows yo u to enable Legacy USB support, force US B 1.1 mode and more. Advanced Chipse t Features Select Advanc ed Chipset Features from the CMOS Setu p Utility menu and press Ent er to change the se ttings. Figure 5. Advanced Chipset Fe atures North Bridge Confi guration This option menu [...]
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PCI Express Con figuration This option menu will a llow you to set advanced PCI Ex press options, such a s Payload size. It is no t recommended to adju st these se ttings. Intel VT-d Configur ation This option menu allow s you to enable , or disable, Vir tualization Technology for Directed I/O. This setting ca n help improve perfor mance in a virtu[...]
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PCI/PN P Resource Managemen t Select PCI/PNP Resource Manag ement from the CM OS Setup Utility menu and press Enter to display th e advanced settings . Figure 6. PCI/PNP Resource Management Clear NVRAM This function clears the NVRAM during Sy stem Boo t. Plug & Play O/S This function se ts whether the O/S or BIOS configure s Plug and Play de vi[...]
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Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA This function allows an IRQ to be as signed to a PCI VG A. Palette Snooping This function allows the BIOS to in form the syste m that an ISA grap hics device is installed. PCI IDE BusMa ster This function allows the BIOS to use PCI BusMastering for reading or writing to IDE drives. OffBoard PCI/ISA IDE Card This function all[...]
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Boot Configuratio n Features Select Boot Configura tion Features from the C MOS Setup Utility menu and press Enter to display the settings. Figure 7. Boot Configuration Fea tures Boot Dev ice Priority This option menu will allow specification o f the boot devic e priority sequence . Hard Disk Driv es This option menu allow s you specification of th[...]
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CD/DVD Driv es This option menu allow s you specifica tion of the CD/D VD boot priority sequence. Power Managem ent Features Select Power Manage ment Fea tures from the CMOS Set up Utility menu and press Enter to display the settings . Figure 8. Power Management Features ACPI Configuration This menu will allow a djustment of A dvanced ACPI co nfigu[...]
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Configuring the BIOS Restore on AC Pow er Loss This menu allows adjust ment of the AC Power Loss para meters. Hardware H ealth Configure Select Hardware He alth Configure f rom the CMOS Setu p Utility menu an d press Enter to display the settings . Figure 9. Hardware Health Con figure H/W Health Fun ction This will enable or di sable Hardwa re Heal[...]
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CPU Fan Mode Setting This function allows chang e of the fa n mode configurati on. Frequency/Volta ge Control Menu Select Frequency /Voltage Control from the C MOS Setu p Utility menu and press Enter to display the settings . Figure 10 . Frequency/Voltage C ontrol Memory Configure This menu will allow t he configuration of adva nced memory timi ngs[...]
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Configuring the BIOS Inst alling Drivers a nd Sof tware The CD that has been shipped w ith the EVGA P55 LE Motherboard contain s the following softwa re and drivers: Chipset Driver s Audio drivers LAN Drivers RAID Drivers EVGA E-LEET Ove rclocking Utility Adobe Acrobat Rea der User ’ s Manual Windows XP/Vis ta /7 Dr iv[...]
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Appendix A. POST Codes for the EVGA P55 LE Motherboard This section provides t he AMI POST Codes (Table 6) for the EVGA P55 LE Motherboard during system boot up. The POST Code s are display ed on the Debug LED readout located di rectly onboard the mothe rboard. This Debug LED w ill also display current CPU temperatures afte r the system has f ully [...]
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Configuring the BIOS Code Description 20 Relocate System Management interrupt vector 24 Uncompress and initialize BIOS module 2A Initialize devices primary 2C Initialize devices secondary 2E Initialize output devices 31 Allocate memory for ADM module 33 Initialize silent boot module 37 Display sign-on message 38 Initialize USB controller 39 Initial[...]
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Code Description AA Uninstall POST vector AB Prepare BBS for Int 19 boot AC End of POST initialization B1 Save system context for ACPI 00 Pass control to OS (can vary) Sho w CPU Temp (if e nabled) EVGA Glossary of Terms ACPI - Advanced C onfiguration an d Powe r Interface AFR – Alternate Fra me Render ing APIC - Advanced Programmable Interrupt Co[...]
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Configuring the BIOS HDD - Hard Disk Drive HDMI - High-D efinition Multimedia Interface HDR – High Dynamic Rang e Lighting HPET - High Preci sion Event Ti mer HT – Hyper-Thr eading HSF - Heat Sink Fan I/O - Input/Ou tput IDE - Integrated Drive Electro nics IEEE - Institute of Electrical an d Electroni cs Engineers IGP - Integrated Gra phics Pro[...]
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QDR - Quad Data Rate QPI – Quick Path Interconnect RAID - Redundant Array of Inex pensive Di sks RGB - Red Gree n Blue SATA - Serial Adva nced Technolo gy Attachmen t SB - Southbridg e SCSI - Small Co mputer Syste m Interface SFR – Split Fra me Rendering SLI - Scalable L ink Interface SPD - Serial Pre sence Detect SPDIF - Sony/Ph ilips Digital [...]