Asrock Fatal1ty P67 Professional manual

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    1 Fatal1ty P67 Professional Series User Manual V ersion 1.0 Published November 2010[...]

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    2 Who knew that at age 19, I would be a World Champion PC gamer . When I was 13, I actually played competitive billiards in professional tournaments and won four or five games off guys who played at the highest level. I actually thought of making a career of it, but at that young age situations change rapidly . Because I’ve been blessed with grea[...]

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    3 LIVIN’ LARGE Since my fi rst big tournament wins, I have been a “Professional Cyberathlete”, traveling the world and livin’ large with lots of International media coverage on outlets such as MTV , ESPN and a 60 Minutes segment on CBS to name only a few . It's unreal - it's crazy . I’m living a dream by playing video games for[...]

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    4 Copyright Notice: No part of this manual may be reproduced, transcribed, transmitted, or translated in any language, in any form or by any means, except duplication of documentation by the purchaser for backup purpose. Products and corporate names appearing in this manual may or may not be regis- tered trademarks or copyrights of their respective[...]

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    5 Contents 1 Introduction ......................................................... 7 1.1 Package Contents ......................................................... 7 1.2 Speci fi cations ................................................................. 8 1.3 Motherboard Layout ....................................................... 16 1.4 I/O Pan[...]

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    6 2.21 Installing Windows ® 7 / 7 64-bit / Vista TM / Vista TM 64-bit / XP / XP 64-bit Without RAID Functions ................... 58 2.21.1 Installing Windows ® XP / XP 64-bit Without RAID Functions............................................................ 58 2.21.2 Installing Windows ® 7 / 7 64-bit / Vista TM / Vista TM 64-bit Without RAID Fu[...]

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    7 Chapter 1: Introduction Thank you for purchasing Fatal1ty P67 Professional Series motherboard, a reli- able motherboard produced under our consistently stringent quality control. It deliv- ers excellent performance with robust design conforming to our commitment to qual- ity and endurance. In this manual, chapter 1 and 2 contain introduction of t[...]

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    8 1.2 Specifications Platform - A TX Form Factor: 12.0-in x 9.6-in, 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm - All Solid Capacitor design (100% Japan-made high-quality Conductive Polymer Capacitors) CPU - Supports 2nd Generation Intel ® Core TM i7 / i5 / i3 in LGA1 155 Package - Advanced V16 + 2 Power Phase Design - Supports Intel ® T urbo Boost 2.0 T echnology - Suppo[...]

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    9 - 1 x Fatal1ty Mouse Port (USB 2.0) - 1 x eSA T A3 Connector - 4 x Ready-to-Use USB 3.0 Ports - 2 x RJ-45 LAN Ports with LED (ACT/LINK LED and SPEED LED) - 1 x IEEE 1394 Port - 1 x Clear CMOS Switch with LED - HD Audio Jack: Side Speaker/Rear Speaker/Central/Bass/ Line in/Front Speaker/Microphone (see CAUTION 5 ) S ATA 3 - 2 x SA T A3 6.0 Gb/s co[...]

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    10 - AMI UEFI Legal BIOS with GUI support - Supports “Plug and Play” - ACPI 1.1 Compliance W ake Up Events - Supports jumperfree - SMBIOS 2.3.1 Support - DRAM, PCH, CPU PLL, VTT , VCCSA V oltage Multi-adjustment Support CD - Drivers, Utilities, AntiVirus Software (T rial V ersion), Software Suite (CyberLink DVD Suite - OEM and T rial) Unique Fe[...]

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    11 CAUTION! 1. About the setting of “Hyper Threading T echnology”, please check page 70. 2. This motherboard supports Dual Channel Memory T echnology . Before you implement Dual Channel Memory T echnology , make sure to read the installation guide of memory modules on page 23 for proper installation. 3. DDR3 frequency options may depend on the [...]

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    12 8. T o experience intuitive motion controlled games is no longer only avail- able at Wii. AIWI utility introduces a new way of PC gaming operation. AIWI is the world's fi rst utility to turn your iPhone/iPod touch as a game joystick to control your PC games. All you have to do is just to install the AIWI utility either from our of fi cial[...]

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    13 14. EuP , stands for Energy Using Product, was a provision regulated by Eu- ropean Union to de fi ne the power consumption for the completed system. According to EuP , the total AC power of the completed system shall be under 1.00W in off mode condition. T o meet EuP standard, an EuP ready motherboard and an EuP ready power supply are required.[...]

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    14 1.3 T wo SLI TM Graphics Card Support List (for Windows ® XP / XP 64-bit / Vista TM / Vista TM 64-bit / 7 / 7 64-bit) * For the latest updates of the supported PCI Express VGA card list for SLI TM Mode, please visit our website for details. Chipset Model Name Chipset Name Driver V endor NVIDIA ASUS EN9800GT TDP/HTDP/512M GeForce 9800GT 257.21 C[...]

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    15 1.4 T wo CrossFireX TM Graphics Card Support List (for Windows ® XP / XP 64-bit / Vista TM / Vista TM 64-bit / 7 / 7 64-bit) * For the latest updates of the supported PCI Express VGA card list for CrossFireX TM Mode, please visit our website for details. 1.5 Three CrossF ireX TM Graphics Card Support List (for Windows ® Vista TM / Vista TM 64-[...]

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    16 1.6 Motherboard Layout 1 A TX 12V Power Connector (A TX12V1) 27 System Panel Header (PANEL1, Black) 2 1 155-Pin CPU Socket 28 Clear CMOS Jumper (CLRCMOS1) 3 CPU Fan Connector (CPU_F AN2) 29 Chassis Fan Connector (CHA_F AN1) 4 CPU Fan Connector (CPU_F AN1) 30 Chassis Fan Connector (CHA_F AN2) 5 2 x 240-pin DDR3 DIMM Slots 31 Front Panel IEEE 1394[...]

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    17 1.7 I/O P anel * If you use 2-channel speaker , please connect the speaker ’ s plug into “Front Speaker Jack”. See the table below for connection details in accordance with the type of speaker you use. T ABLE for Audio Output Connection Audio Output Channels Front Speaker Rear Speaker Central / Bass Side Speaker (No. 1 1) (No. 8) (No. 9) ([...]

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    18 T o enable Multi-Streaming function, you need to connect a front panel audio cable to the front panel audio header . After restarting your computer , you will fi nd “Mixer” tool on your system. Please select “Mixer T oolBox” , click “Enable playback multi-streaming”, and click “ok”. Choose “2CH”, “4CH”, “6CH”, or “[...]

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    19 Chapter 2: Installation This is an A TX form factor (12.0" x 9.6", 30.5 x 24.4 cm) motherboard. Before you install the motherboard, study the con fi guration of your chassis to ensure that the motherboard fi ts into it. Make sure to unplug the power cord before installing or removing the motherboard. Failure to do so may cause physic[...]

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    20 2.3 CPU Installation For the installation of Intel 1 155-Pin CPU, please follow the steps below . Before you insert the 1 155-Pin CPU into the socket, please check if the CPU surface is unclean or if there is any bent pin on the socket. Do not force to insert the CPU into the socket if above situation is found. Other- wise, the CPU will be serio[...]

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    21 Pin1 alignment key alignment key Pin1 1 155-Pin CPU 1 155-Pin Socket Step 3. Insert the 1 155-Pin CPU: Step 3-1. Hold the CPU by the edge where is marked with black line. Step 3-2. Orient the CPU with IHS (Integrated Heat Sink) up. Locate Pin1 and the two orientation key notches. For proper inserting, please ensure to match the two orientation k[...]

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    22 2.4 Installation of CPU F an and Heatsink This motherboard is equipped with 1 155-Pin socket that supports Intel 1 155-Pin CPU. Please adopt the type of heatsink and cooling fan compliant with Intel 1 155- Pin CPU to dissipate heat. Before you installed the heatsink, you need to spray thermal interface material between the CPU and the heatsink t[...]

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    23 2.5 Installation of Memor y Modules (DIMM) This motherboard provides four 240-pin DDR3 (Double Data Rate 3) DIMM slots, and supports Dual Channel Memory T echnology . For dual channel con- fi guration, you always need to install identical (the same brand, speed, size and chip-type) DDR3 DIMM pair in the slots of the same color . In other words,[...]

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    24 Installing a DIMM Please make sure to disconnect power supply before adding or removing DIMMs or the system components. Step 1. Unlock a DIMM slot by pressing the retaining clips outward. Step 2. Align a DIMM on the slot such that the notch on the DIMM matches the break on the slot. The DIMM only fi ts in one correct orientation. It will cause [...]

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    25 2.6 Expansion Slots (PCI and PCI Express Slots) There are 2 PCI slots and 5 PCI Express slots on this motherboard. PCI slots: PCI slots are used to install expansion cards that have the 32-bit PCI interface. PCIE slots: PCIE1 / PCIE3 (PCIE x1 slot; Black) is used for PCI Express cards with x1 lane width cards, such as Gigabit LAN card, SA T A2 c[...]

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    26 2.7 SLI TM and Quad SLI TM Operation Guide This motherboard supports NVIDIA ® SLI TM and Quad SLI TM (Scalable Link Interface) technology that allows you to install up to three identical PCI Express x16 graphics cards. Currently , NVIDIA ® SLI TM technology supports Windows ® XP / XP 64-bit / Vista TM / Vista TM 64-bit / 7 / 7 64-bit OS. NVID[...]

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    27 Step4. Connect a VGA cable or a DVI cable to the monitor connector or the DVI connector of the graphics card that is inserted to PCIE2 slot. Step3. Align and insert SLI_Bridge_2S Card to the gold fi ngers on each graphics card. Make sure SLI_Bridge_2S Card is fi rmly in place.[...]

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    28 2.7.2 Driver Installation and Setup Install the graphics card drivers to your system. After that, you can enable the Multi- Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) feature in the NVIDIA ® nView system tray utility . Please follow the below procedures to enable the multi-GPU feature. For Windows ® XP / XP 64-bit OS: (For SLI TM mode only) A. Double-clic[...]

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    29 * SLI TM appearing here is a registered trademark of NVIDIA ® T echnologies Inc., and is used only for identi fi cation or explanation and to the owners’ bene fi t, without intent to infringe. For Windows ® Vista TM / Vista TM 64-bit / 7 / 7 64-bit OS: (For SLI TM and Quad SLI TM mode) A. Click the Start icon on your Windows taskbar . B. F[...]

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    30 1. If a customer incorrectly con fi gures their system they will not see the performance bene fi ts of CrossFireX TM . All three CrossFireX TM components, a CrossFireX TM Ready graphics card, a CrossFireX TM Ready motherboard and a CrossFireX TM Edition co-processor graphics card, must be installed correctly to bene fi t from the CrossFireX T[...]

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    31 CrossFire Bridge Step 3. Connect the DVI monitor cable to the DVI connector on the Radeon graphics card on PCIE2 slot. (Y ou may use the DVI to D-Sub adapter to convert the DVI connector to D-Sub interface, and then connect the D-Sub monitor cable to the DVI to D-Sub adapter .) Step 2. Connect two Radeon graphics cards by installing CrossFire Br[...]

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    32 2.8.1.2 Installing Three CrossFireX TM -Ready Graphics Cards Step 1. Install one Radeon graphics card to PCIE2 slot. For the proper installation procedures, please refer to section “Expansion Slots”. Step 2. Install one Radeon graphics card to PCIE4 slot. For the proper installation procedures, please refer to section “Expansion Slots”. [...]

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    33 CrossFire TM Bridge Step 5. Connect the DVI monitor cable to the DVI connector on the Radeon graph- ics card on PCIE2 slot. (Y ou may use the DVI to D-Sub adapter to convert the DVI connector to D-Sub interface, and then connect the D-Sub monitor cable to the DVI to D-Sub adapter .)[...]

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    34 The Catalyst Uninstaller is an optional download. We recommend using this utility to uninstall any previously installed Catalyst drivers prior to installation. Please check AMD website for A TI TM driver updates. Step 3. Install the required drivers to your system. For Windows ® XP OS: A. A TI TM recommends Windows ® XP Service Pack 2 or highe[...]

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    35 Although you have selected the option “Enable CrossFire TM ”, the CrossFireX TM function may not work actually . Y our computer will automatically reboot. After restarting your computer , please con fi rm whether the option “Enable CrossFire TM ” in “A TI Catalyst Control Center” is selected or not; if not, please select it again, a[...]

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    36 2.10 Jumpers Setup The illustration shows how jumpers are setup. When the jumper cap is placed on pins, the jumper is “Short”. If no jumper cap is placed on pins, the jumper is “Open”. The illustration shows a 3-pin jumper whose pin1 and pin2 are “Short” when jumper cap is placed on these 2 pins. Jumper Setting Description Clear CMOS[...]

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    37 SA T A2_3 SA T A2_5 SA T A2_2 SA T A2_4 Serial A T A (SA T A) Either end of the SA T A data Data Cable cable can be connected to the (Optional) SA T A / SA T AII / SA T A3 hard disk or the SA T AII / SA T A3 connector on this motherboard. SA T A3_M4 SA T A3_M2 SA T A3_1 SA T A3_M3 SA T A3_M1 SA T A3_0 We recommend to use Intel ® P67 SA T A port[...]

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    38 USB 3.0 Header Besides four default USB 3.0 (19-pin USB3_2_3) ports on the I/O panel, there is (see p.16 No. 36) one USB 3.0 header on this motherboard. This USB 3.0 header can support two USB 3.0 ports. 1 ID IntA_P1_D+ IntA_P1_D- GND IntA_P1_SSTX+ IntA_P1_SSTX- GND IntA_P1_SSRX+ IntA_P1_SSRX- Vbus IntA_P2_D+ IntA_P2_D- GND IntA_P2_SSTX+ IntA_P2[...]

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    39 J_SENSE OUT2_L 1 MIC_RET PRESENCE# GND OUT2_R MIC2_R MIC2_L OUT_RET Front Panel Audio Header This is an interface for front (9-pin HD_AUDIO1) panel audio cable that allows (see p.16 No. 39) convenient connection and control of audio devices. 1. High De fi nition Audio supports Jack Sensing, but the panel wire on the chassis must support HDA to [...]

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    40 Chassis and Power Fan Connectors Please connect the fan cables (4-pin CHA_F AN1) to the fan connectors and (see p.16 No. 29) match the black wire to the ground pin. (3-pin CHA_F AN2) (see p.16 No. 30) (3-pin CHA_F AN3) (see p.16 No. 7) (3-pin PWR_F AN1) (see p.16 No. 50) Chassis Speaker Header Please connect the chassis (4-pin SPEAKER 1) speaker[...]

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    41 Though this motherboard provides 4-Pin CPU fan (Quiet Fan) support, the 3-Pin CPU fan still can work successfully even without the fan speed control function. If you plan to connect the 3-Pin CPU fan to the CPU fan connector on this motherboard, please connect it to Pin 1-3. 3-Pin Fan Installation Pin 1-3 Connected A TX Power Connector Please co[...]

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    42 IEEE 1394 Header Besides one default IEEE 1394 (9-pin FRONT_1394) port on the I/O panel, there (see p.16 No. 31) is one IEEE 1394 header (FRONT_1394) on this motherboard. This IEEE 1394 header can support one IEEE 1394 port. +12V GND +12V 1 RXTPBM_ 0 GND RXTP AM_ 0 RXTPBP_ 0 GND RXTP AP_ 0 HDMI_SPDIF Header HDMI_SPDIF header , providing (2-pin H[...]

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    43 The Installation Guide of F ront USB 3.0 P anel Intall the Front USB 3.0 Panel into the 2.5” drive bay of the chassis. Step 3 Step 4 The Front USB 3.0 Panel is ready to use. Plug the Front USB 3.0 cable into the USB 3.0 header (USB3_2_3) on the motherboard. Step 5 Step 6 Screw the Front USB 3.0 Panel to the drive bay with six chassis screws. P[...]

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    44 Reset Switch Reset Switch is a smart switch, (RSTBTN) allowing users to quickly reset (see p.16 No. 23) the system. Clear CMOS Switch Clear CMOS Switch is a smart (CLRCBTN) switch, allowing users to quickly (see p.17 No. 19) clear the CMOS values. clr CMOS 2.12 Smart Switches The motherboard has three smart switches: power switch, reset switch a[...]

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    45 2.13 Dr . Debug Dr . Debug is used to provide code information, which makes troubleshooting even easier . Please see the diagrams below for reading the Dr . Debug codes. Status Code Description 0x00 Not used 0x01 Power on. Reset type detection (soft/hard) 0x02 AP initialization before microcode loading 0x03 North Bridge initialization before mic[...]

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    46 0x37 Post-Memory North Bridge initialization is started 0x38 Post-Memory North Bridge initialization (North Bridge module speci fi c) 0x39 Post-Memory North Bridge initialization (North Bridge module speci fi c) 0x3A Post-Memory North Bridge initialization (North Bridge module speci fi c) 0x3B Post-Memory South Bridge initialization is starte[...]

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    47 0x62 Installation of the South Bridge Runtime Services 0x63 CPU DXE initialization is started 0x64 CPU DXE initialization (CPU module speci fi c) 0x65 CPU DXE initialization (CPU module speci fi c) 0x66 CPU DXE initialization (CPU module speci fi c) 0x67 CPU DXE initialization (CPU module speci fi c) 0x68 PCI host bridge initialization 0x69 [...]

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    48 0xA6 SCSI Detect 0xA7 SCSI Enable 0xA8 Setup V erifying Password 0xA9 Start of Setup 0xAA Reserved for ASL (see ASL Status Codes section below) 0xAB Setup Input Wait 0xAC Reserved for ASL (see ASL Status Codes section below) 0xAD Ready T o Boot event 0xAE Legacy Boot event 0xAF Exit Boot Services event 0xB0 Runtime Set Virtual Address MAP Begin [...]

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    49 2.14 Serial A T A (SA T A) / Serial A T AII (SA T AII) Hard Disks Installation This motherboard adopts Intel ® P67 chipset that supports Serial A T A (SA T A) / Serial A T AII (SA T AII) hard disks and RAID (RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 10, RAID 5 and Intel Rapid Storage) functions. Y ou may install SA T A / SA T AII hard disks on this mother- board fo[...]

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    50 2.15 Serial A T A3 (SA T A3) Hard Disks Installation This motherboard adopts Intel ® P67 chipset that supports Serial A T A3 (SA T A3) hard disks and RAID (RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 10, RAID 5 and Intel Rapid Storage) functions for SA T A3_0 and SA T A3_1 connectors. It also adopts Marvell SE9120 chipset that supports Serial A T A3 (SA T A3) hard di[...]

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    51 2.16 Hot Plug and Hot Swap F unctions for SA T A / SA T AII HDDs This motherboard supports Hot Plug and Hot Swap functions for SA T A / SA T AII in RAID / AHCI mode. Intel ® P67 chipset provides hardware support for Advanced Host controller Interface (AHCI), a new programming interface for SA T A host controllers developed thru a joint industry[...]

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    52 Caution 1. Without SA T A 15-pin power connector interface, the SA T A / SA T AII / SA T A3 Hot Plug cannot be processed. 2. Even some SA T A / SA T AII / SA T A3 HDDs provide both SA T A 15-pin power connector and IDE 1x4-pin conventional power connector interfaces, the IDE 1x4-pin conventional power connector interface is de fi nitely not abl[...]

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    53 How to Hot Plug a SA T A / SA T AII / SA T A3 HDD: Points of attention, before you process the Hot Plug: Please do follow below instruction sequence to process the Hot Plug, improper procedure will cause the SA T A / SA T AII / SA T A3 HDD damage and data loss. Connect SA T A data cable to the motherboard’s SA T AII / SA T A3 connector. Connec[...]

  • Page 54

    54 2.19 Driver Installation Guide T o install the drivers to your system, please insert the support CD to your optical drive fi rst. Then, the drivers compatible to your system can be auto-detected and listed on the support CD driver page. Please follow the order from up to bottom side to install those required drivers. Therefore, the drivers you [...]

  • Page 55

    55 After the installation of Windows ® XP / XP-64bit OS, if you want to manage RAID func- tions, you are allowed to use both “RAID Installation Guide” and “Intel Rapid Storage Infor- mation” for RAID con fi guration. Please refer to the document in the Support CD, “Guide to SA T A Hard Disks Installation and RAID Con fi guration”, wh[...]

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    56 2.20.3 Migrating a “RAID Ready” System to RAID 0, RAID 1 or RAID 5 If you have an existing “RAID Ready” system, then you can use the following steps to perform a migration from a single non-RAID con fi guration to a two drive RAID 0, RAID 1 con fi guration or three drive RAID 5 con fi guration. T o prepare for this, you will need anot[...]

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    57 2.20.4 Installing Windows ® 7 / 7 64-bit / Vista TM / Vista TM 64-bit With RAID F unctions If you want to install Windows ® 7 / 7 64-bit / Vista TM / Vista TM 64-bit on your SA T A / SA T AII / SA T A3 HDDs with RAID functions, please follow below steps. STEP 1: Set up UEFI. A. Enter UEFI SETUP UTILITY Advanced screen Storage Con fi guration.[...]

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    58 STEP 1: Set Up UEFI. A. Enter UEFI SETUP UTILITY Advanced screen Storage Con fi guration. B. Set the option “SA T A Mode” to [AHCI]. (For SA T A3_0, SA T A3_1 and SA T A2_2 to SA T A2_5 ports.) Set the option “Marvell SA T A3 Operation Mode” to [AHCI]. (For SA T A3_M1 to SA T A3_M4 ports.) STEP 2: Make a SA T A / SA T AII / SA T A3 driv[...]

  • Page 59

    59 2.21.2 Installing Windows ® 7 / 7 64-bit / Vista TM / Vista TM 64-bit W ithout RAID F unctions If you want to install Windows ® 7 / 7 64-bit / Vista TM / Vista TM 64-bit OS on your SA T A / SA T AII / SA T A3 HDDs without RAID functions, please follow below steps. Using SA T A / SA T AII / SA T A3 HDDs with NCQ function STEP 1: Set Up UEFI. A.[...]

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    60 2.22 T eaming Function Operation Guide Dual LAN with T eaming function enabled on this motherboard allows two single connections to act as one single connection for twice the transmission bandwidth, making data transmission more effective and improving the quality of transmission of distant images. Fault tolerance on the dual LAN network prevent[...]

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    61 4. Key in T eam Name and choose Link Aggregation LACP (802.3ad) for Settings. 5. Select two available onboard LAN cards and then press OK button. (After pressing OK button, system will show below warming message. Please choose Continue Anyway .) 6. After doing above settings, system will auto create a new Local Area Connection. 7. Reboot your [...]

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    62 For Windows ® Vista TM / Vista TM 64-bit / 7 / 7 64-bit OS: 1. Install T eaming driver from the following path of motherboard Support CD: .. Drivers other EXE_T eaming_Green(Normal) (This is a special driver for T eaming function only . If you don’t want to use T eaming, please install the LAN driver provided by our support CD link.) Wh[...]

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    63 5. Select two available onboard LAN cards and then press OK button. (After pressing OK button, system will show below warming message. Please choose Continue Anyway .) 6. After doing above settings, system will auto create a new Local Area Connection. 7. Reboot your system. Then, you will fi nd the Speed column of new Local Area Connection show[...]

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    64 Chapter 3: UEFI SETUP UTILITY 3.1 Introduction This section explains how to use the UEFI SETUP UTILITY to con fi gure your system. The UEFI chip on the motherboard stores the UEFI SETUP UTILITY . Y ou may run the UEFI SETUP UTILITY when you start up the computer . Please press <F2> or <Del> during the Power-On-Self-T est (POST) to e[...]

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    65 3.1.2 Navigation Keys Please check the following table for the function description of each navigation key . Navigation Key(s) Function Description / Moves cursor left or right to select Screens / Moves cursor up or down to select items + / - T o change option for the selected items <Enter> T o bring up the selected screen <F1> T o d[...]

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    66 3.3 OC T weaker Screen In the OC T weaker screen, you can set up overclocking features. EZ OC Use this item to load EZ overclocking setting. Please note that overclocking may cause damage to your components and motherboard. It should be done at your own risk and expense. CPU Ratio Setting Use this item to change the ratio value of this motherboa[...]

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    67 Core Current Limit Use this item to add voltage when CPU is in T urbo mode. Host Clock Override (BCLK) Use this to adjust the host clock (BCLK) frequency . Min: 95MHz, Max: 1 10MHz. Spread Spectrum This item should always be [Auto] for better system stability . Load XMP Setting Use this to load XMP setting. Con fi guration options: [Auto], [Pro[...]

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    68 Read to Precharge (tRTP) Use this item to change Read to Precharge (tRTP) Auto/Manual setting. The default is [Auto]. Four Activate Window (tF A W) Use this item to change Four Activate Window (tF A W) Auto/Manual set- ting. The default is [Auto]. Memory Power Down Mode Use this item to adjust DDR power down mode. Configuration options: [Auto], [...]

  • Page 69

    69 Setting wrong values in this section may cause the system to malfunction. 3.4 Advanced Screen In this section, you may set the con fi gurations for the following items: CPU Con fi gu- ration, North Bridge Con fi guration, South Bridge Con fi guration, Storage Con fi gura- tion, Super IO Con fi guration, ACPI Con fi guration and USB Con ?[...]

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    70 3.4.1 CPU Configuration Intel Hyper Threading T echnology T o enable this feature, it requires a computer system with an Intel processor that supports Hyper-Threading technology and an operating system that includes optimization for this technology , such as Microsoft ® Windows ® XP / V ista TM / 7. Set to [Enabled] if using Microsoft ® Windo[...]

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    71 CPU Thermal Throttling Y ou may select [Enabled] to enable CPU internal thermal control mechanism to keep the CPU from overheated. Intel Virtualization T echnology When this option is set to [Enabled], a VMM (Virtual Machine Architecture) can utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by V anderpool T echnology . This option will be h[...]

  • Page 72

    72 3.4.2 North Bridge Configuration Low MMIO Align Low MMIO resources align at 64MB/1024MB. The default value is [64MB]. VT -d Use this to enable or disable Intel ® VT -d technology (Intel ® Virtualization T echnology for Directed I/O). The default value of this feature is [Disabled]. Primary Graphics Adapter This allows you to select [PCI] or [P[...]

  • Page 73

    73 3.4.3 South Bridge Configuration Restore on AC/Power Loss This allows you to set the power state after an unexpected AC/power loss. If [Power Off] is selected, the AC/power remains off when the power recovers. If [Power On] is selected, the AC/power resumes and the system starts to boot up when the power recovers. Deep Sx Mobile platforms suppor[...]

  • Page 74

    74 3.4.4 Storage Configuration Marvell SA T A3 Operation Mode This item is for SA T A3_M1 to SA T A3_M4 ports. Use this to select Marvell SA T A3 operation mode. Con fi guration options: [IDE Mode], [AHCI Mode] and [Disabled]. The default value is [IDE Mode]. Marvell SA T A3 Bootable Use this to enable or disable Onboard Marvell SA T A3 Option ROM[...]

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    75 3.4.5 Super IO Configuration OnBoard Floppy Controller Use this item to enable or disable fl oppy drive controller . Serial Port Use this item to enable or disable the onboard serial port. Serial Port Address Use this item to set the address for the onboard serial port. Con fi guration options: [Auto], [3F8 / IRQ4], [2F8 / IRQ3], [3E8 / IRQ4],[...]

  • Page 76

    76 3.4.6 ACPI Configuration Suspend to RAM Use this item to select whether to auto-detect or disable the Suspend-to- RAM feature. Select [Auto] will enable this feature if the OS supports it. Check Ready Bit Use this item to enable or disable the feature Check Ready Bit. PS/2 Keyboard Power On Use this item to enable or disable PS/2 keyboard to tur[...]

  • Page 77

    77 3.4.7 USB Configuration USB 2.0 Controller Use this item to enable or disable the use of USB 2.0 controller . USB 3.0 Controller Use this item to enable or disable the use of USB 3.0 controller . Legacy USB Support Use this option to select legacy support for USB devices. There are four con fi guration options: [Enabled], [Auto], [Disabled] and[...]

  • Page 78

    78 3.5 Hardware Health Event Monitoring Screen In this section, it allows you to monitor the status of the hardware on your system, including the parameters of the CPU temperature, motherboard temperature, CPU fan speed, chassis fan speed, and the critical voltage. CPU Fan 1 & 2 Setting This allows you to set the CPU fan 1 & 2 speed. Con ?[...]

  • Page 79

    79 3.6 Boot Screen In this section, it will display the available devices on your system for you to con fi g- ure the boot settings and the boot priority . Boot Option Priorities Boot Option #1 Set the fi rst priority of the system boot device. Boot Option #2 Set the second priority of the system boot device. Boot Option #3 Set the third priority[...]

  • Page 80

    80 3.7 Security Screen In this section, you may set or change the supervisor/user password for the system. For the user password, you may also clear it. AddOn ROM Display Use this option to adjust AddOn ROM Display . If you enable the option “Full Screen Logo” but you want to see the AddOn ROM information when the system boots, please select [E[...]

  • Page 81

    81 3.8 Exit Screen Save Changes and Exit When you select this option, it will pop-out the following message, “Save con fi guration changes and exit setup?” Select [OK] to save the changes and exit the UEFI SETUP UTILITY . Discard Changes and Exit When you select this option, it will pop-out the following message, “Discard changes and exit se[...]

  • Page 82

    82 Chapter 4: Sof tware Support 4.1 Install Operating System This motherboard supports various Microsoft ® Windows ® operating systems: 7 / 7 64-bit / Vista TM / Vista TM 64-bit / XP / XP 64-bit. Because motherboard settings and hardware options vary , use the setup procedures in this chapter for general refer- ence only . Refer to your OS docume[...]

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    83 Installing OS on a HDD L arger Than 2TB This motherboard is adopting UEFI BIOS that allows Windows ® OS to be installed on a large size HDD (>2TB). Please follow below procedure to install the operating system. 1. Please make sure to use Windows ® Vista TM 64-bit (with SP1 or above) or Windows ® 7 64-bit . 2. Set AHCI Mode in UEFI Setup Ut[...]