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These specifications are subject to change without notice.
Manual Revision 1.0
March 27, 2003
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FSB400 / DDR266 (PC2100)FSB400 / DDR266 (PC2100)
FSB400 / DDR266 (PC2100)FSB400 / DDR266 (PC2100)
FSB400 / DDR266 (PC2100)
FSB533 / DDR266/333 (PC2100/PC2700)FSB533 / DDR266/333 (PC2100/PC2700)
FSB533 / DDR266/333 (PC2100/PC2700)FSB533 / DDR266/333 (PC2100/PC2700)
FSB533 / DDR266/333 (PC2100/PC2700)
FSB800 / DDR333 (PC2700)FSB800 / DDR333 (PC2700)
FSB800 / DDR333 (PC2700)FSB800 / DDR333 (PC2700)
FSB800 / DDR333 (PC2700)
FSB800 / DDR400 (PC3200)FSB800 / DDR400 (PC3200)
FSB800 / DDR400 (PC3200)FSB800 / DDR400 (PC3200)
FSB800 / DDR400 (PC3200)
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Summary of Contents

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TRADEMARKAll products and company names are trademarks or registeredtrademarks of their respective holders.These specifications are subject to change

Page 2 - DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES:

IntroductionPage 1-4Serial ATAThe evolutionary serial ATA interface replaces the standard parallel ATA physicalstorage interface. The serial ATA speci

Page 3 - Initial Keyboard

IntroductionPage 1-5Mainboard Form-FactorThe board is designed with ATX form factor - the latest industry standard ofchassis. The ATX form factor is

Page 4 - Table of Contents

IntroductionPage 1-6Power-On/Off (Remote)The board has 20-pin ATX and 4-pin ATX12V connectors for power supplies(Figure 4). For power supplies that su

Page 5

IntroductionPage 1-7Figure 5: System Block DiagramSystem Block Diagram

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IntroductionPage 1-8Page Left Blank

Page 7 - INTRODUCTION

.A=JKHAIPage 2-1Section 2FEATURESMainboard FeaturesProcessor!Socket 478 Intel® Pentium® 4 processor.Supports Northwood, Prescott or later CPU only, do

Page 8 - Chipset Components

.A=JKHAIPage 2-2BIOS!Flash EEPROM with Award BIOS- ACPI v2.0 compliant- S3 (Suspend to DRAM) sleep-state support- SMBIOS (System Management BIOS)v2.2

Page 9 - LAN (Optional)

.A=JKHAIPage 2-3- In 2-CH mode, supports Line-In (Blue), Line-Out (Green) and Mic-In(Pink) at rear panel- In 6-CH mode, supports Rear speaker out (Bl

Page 10 - IEEE1394 (Optional)

.A=JKHAIPage 2-4Other Features! Magic Health  a H/W monitoring software utility, for voltages, tempera-tures and fan-speeds sensing! EZ Boot  An eas

Page 11 - Mainboard Form-Factor

InstallationPage 3-1Section 3INSTALLATION

Page 12 - I/O Shield Connector

DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES:THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THEDESCRIPTION ON THE FACE OF THE MANUFACTURER LIMITEDWARRANTY. THE MANUFACTURER

Page 13 - System Block Diagram

InstallationPage 3-2Mainboard Layout

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InstallationPage 3-3Easy Installation ProcedureThe following must be completed before powering on your new system:3-1. CPU Installation3-2. Jumper Set

Page 15 - FEATURES

InstallationPage 3-4Figure 3Step 4Apply thermal compound to the top ofthe CPU and install the heatsink asshown.Step 5Install the cooling fan assembly.

Page 16 - .A=JKHAI

InstallationPage 3-53-2 Jumper SettingsJCMOS:Settings:1-2: Normal (Default)2-3: Clear CMOSClear CMOS data JumperIf the CMOS data becomes corrupted

Page 17

InstallationPage 3-6<Figure 6><Table 1>3-3 System Memory ConfigurationMemory LayoutThe mainboard accommodates four PC2100/PC2700/PC3200 18

Page 18

InstallationPage 3-7NOTES: When FSB is 400MHz, the mainbaod can support DDR266. When FSB is 533MHz, the mainbaod can support DDR266/333. When FSB i

Page 19 - INSTALLATION

InstallationPage 3-8DIMM Module InstallationFigure 8 displays the notch on the DDR DIMM memory module.DIMMs have 184 pins and one notch that matches w

Page 20 - Mainboard Layout

InstallationPage 3-93-4 Expansion SlotsInstalling an Expansion CardThe steps below assume that the mainboard is already installed in the system chassi

Page 21 - 3-1 CPU Installation

InstallationPage 3-10AGP Card Installation Caution1. AGP card component is blockedby DIMM socket lock.2. AGP slot lock is not locked.3. AGP card edge

Page 22

InstallationPage 3-11GNDPME+5V StandbyJCPU_FAN / JPWR_FAN / JSYS_FAN:CPU/Power/Chassis Fan Power ConnectorsJCPU_FAN: The CPU must be kept cool by usin

Page 23 - 3-2 Jumper Settings

80 Port Frequently Asked QuestionsBelow is a list of some basic POST Codes, possible problems, and solutions. Formore detailed information about POST

Page 24

InstallationPage 3-12FDD: Floppy Controller Connector (Black)IDE1/2: Ultra DMA-66/100 Primary/SecondaryIDE Connector (Blue)IDE3/4: Ultra DMA-66/100 &a

Page 25

InstallationPage 3-13SettingsPins (5-6) & (9-10) Short (default): Only the Onboard RearAudio Speaker can be used.Pins (5-6) & (9-10) Open: Onl

Page 26 - DIMM Module Installation

InstallationPage 3-14 GAME1: Game/MIDI connectorThis port works well with any application that iscompatible with the standard PC joystick.SPDIF: S

Page 27 - Installing an Expansion Card

InstallationPage 3-15SATA1 / SATA2: Serial ATA ConnectorsSATA3 / SATA4 (Optional): Sserial ATA Connec-tors support by Silicom Image Sil3112A chip.Th

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InstallationPage 3-16VCCNCGNDKeyGNDData0-Data1-VCCData0+Data1+' USB1/USB2/CUSB3/CUSB4: USB 2.0 portsThe mainboard is equipped with eight onboa

Page 29 - 3-5 Connectors

InstallationPage 3-17CFP / CIR / CSPKCFP: Front Panel Connector""""" HD_LEDThis will light when the hard drive is beingaccess

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InstallationPage 3-18NOTES: Intel ATX version 2.0 specification recommends you use a power supplythat supplies >=2.0 A in 5.0 VSB. However, this m

Page 31

InstallationPage 3-193-7 STR (Suspend To RAM) FunctionThis mainboard supports the STR (Suspend To RAM) power managementscheme by maintaining the appro

Page 32

InstallationPage 3-203-8 Supports AGP Card 3.3V ProtectionThe Intel® 865PE chipset supports 1.5 volt AGP graphics cards only. Using a 3.3volt AGP car

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BIOSPage 4-1Section 4BIOS SETUPMain MenuThe ROM BIOS provides a built-in Setup program which allows user to modify thebasic system configuration and h

Page 34

Table of ContentsSection 1 IntroductionPackage Contents ... 1-1Intel Pentium 4 Processors...

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BIOSPage 4-2The main menu displays all the major selection items. Select the item you need toreconfigure. The selection is made by moving the cursor

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BIOSPage 4-3Notes:_ If the hard disk Primary Master/Slave and Secondary Master/Slave areset to Auto, then the hard disk size and model will be auto-de

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BIOSPage 4-4Virus WarningDuring and after system boot up, any attempt to write to the boot sector or partitiontable of the hard disk drive halts the s

Page 38

BIOSPage 4-5First /Second/Third/Other Boot DeviceThe BIOS attempts to load the operating system from the devices in the sequenceselected in these item

Page 39 - BIOS SETUP

BIOSPage 4-6System: The system will not boot and access to Setup will be denied unless thecorrect password is entered at the prompt.Setup: The system

Page 40 - 4-1 Standard CMOS Setup

BIOSPage 4-74-3 Advanced Chipset FeaturesChoose the ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES option in the CMOS SETUPUTILITY menu to display following menu.Figure

Page 41 - 4-2 Advanced BIOS Features

BIOSPage 4-8DRAM RAS# to CAS# DelayThis item sets the timing parameters for the system memory such as the CAS (ColumnAddress Strobe) and RAS (Row Addr

Page 42

BIOSPage 4-94-4 Integrated PeripheralsFigure 5: Integrated PeripheralsNotes: If you do not use the Onboard IDE connector, then you will need to set

Page 43

BIOSPage 4-10OnChip IDE DeviceScroll to OnChip IDE Device and press <Enter>. The following screen appears:IDE HDD Block ModeIDE Block Mode allow

Page 44

BIOSPage 4-11software both support Ultra DMA-33/66/100, select Auto to enable UDMA modeby BIOS or you can manually disable it.Options: Auto, Disabled.

Page 45 - 4-3 Advanced Chipset Features

Section 4 Award BIOS SetupMain Menu ... 4-1Standard CMOS Setup ...

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BIOSPage 4-12! The following screen shows RAID function "Disabled" and on-chip Serial ATAassigned to "Primary".! The following scr

Page 47 - 4-4 Integrated Peripherals

BIOSPage 4-13 Onboard PCI Device SetupScroll to Onboard PCI Device Setup and press <Enter>. The following screen appears:USB ControllerEnables t

Page 48 - OnChip IDE Device

BIOSPage 4-14Midi Port AddressSelect an address for the Midi port.Options: 290, 300, 330, Disabled.Midi Port IRQSelect an interrupt for the Midi port.

Page 49 - <RAID Mode>

BIOSPage 4-15 Onboard I/O Chip SetupScroll to Onboard I/O Chip Setup and press <Enter>. The following screen appears:Onboard FDC ControllerSelec

Page 50 - <Compatible Mode>

BIOSPage 4-16Use IR PinsThis item allows you to select IR transmission routes, one is RxD2, TxD2 (COMPort) and the other is IR-Rx2Tx2.Options: IR-Rx2

Page 51 - Onboard PCI Device Setup

BIOSPage 4-174-5 Power Management SetupChoose the POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP in the CMOS SETUP UTILITY todisplay the following screen. This menu allows

Page 52

BIOSPage 4-18S3 KB Wake-up FunctionThis determines whether or not to enable keyboard/mouse activity to awaken thesystem from S3(STR) or S1&S3.Opti

Page 53 - Onboard I/O Chip Setup

BIOSPage 4-19Power ManagementUse this to select your Power Management selection. The default is User define.Max. saving: Maximum power savings. Inacti

Page 54

BIOSPage 4-20HDD Power DownWhen enabled and after the set time of system inactivity, the hard disk drive will bepowered down while all other devices r

Page 55 - 4-5 Power Management Setup

BIOSPage 4-21** Reload Global Timer Events **Primary/Secondary IDE 0/1Any activity occuring on these channels awakens the system from power savingsmod

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BIOSPage 4-224-6 PNP/PCI ConfigurationThe PNP/PCI configuration program is for the user to modify the PCI/ISA IRQsignals when various PCI/ISA cards ar

Page 58

BIOSPage 4-23AGP SLOT / AC97 / PCI Slot 1 ~ Slot 5 / SIL3112A / LAN / HighPoint /Agere 1394 INT AssignmentThis setting enables the user to specify wha

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BIOSPage 4-244-7 PC Health StatusFigure 8: PC Health StatusShow PC Health in POSTWhen this function is enabled the PC Health information is displayed

Page 60 - 4-6 PNP/PCI Configuration

BIOSPage 4-25Vcore (V)The voltage level of the CPU(Vcore).Vdimm(V)The voltage level of the DRAM.VBAT(V)The voltage level of the battery.± 5V, ± 12V,

Page 61 - IMPORTANT!

BIOSPage 4-264-8 Power BIOS FeaturesFigure 9: Frequency/Voltage ControlWatching-Dog FunctionIf you select enabled and overclock fail before POST code

Page 62 - 4-7 PC Health Status

BIOSPage 4-27Note: Overclocking failure will cause system No display problem. At thismoment, please press Insert key to back to the initial or de

Page 63

BIOSPage 4-28AGP/PCI ClockEnables you to set the host clock to work concurrently with the PCI bus or the AGPbus. The default is AUTO.AUTO: The system

Page 64 - 4-8 Power BIOS Features

BIOSPage 4-29DIMM VoltageThis item allows you to set the DIMM slot voltage. The default is +0.00V.Options: +0.00V to +0.70V in 0.10V increments. We re

Page 65

BIOSPage 4-304-9 Defaults MenuSelecting Defaults from the main menu shows you two options which are de-scribed belowLoad Fail-Safe DefaultsWhen you

Page 66

BIOSPage 4-314-10 Supervisor/User Password SettingThese items are used to install a password. A Supervisor password takes prece-dence over a User pass

Page 67 - Clock Generation for EMI

IntroductionPage 1-1BACDUSERSMANUALEorGFJKISection 1INTRODUCTIONPackage ContentsContentsA.MainboardB. Users manualC. Floppy drive cableD. HDD drive

Page 68 - 4-9 Defaults Menu

BIOSPage 4-324-11 Exiting BIOSSave & Exit SetupPressing <Enter> on this item asks for confirmation:  Save to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N)?

Page 69

Drivers InstallationPage 5-1Section 5Driver InstallationEasy Driver InstallationInsert the bundled CD-disk, the main menu screen will appear. The mai

Page 70 - Exit Without Saving

Drivers InstallationPage 5-2C-Media Audio Configuation Brief GuideC-Media Audio Configuation Brief GuideC-Media Audio Configuation Brief GuideC-Media

Page 71 - Driver Installation

Drivers InstallationPage 5-31. Speaker output:When you open the 3D Audio Configuration, you will see the default Outputtab as the figure below. Spe

Page 72 - Drivers Installation

Drivers InstallationPage 5-43. Volume Control:C-Media driver provides the digital volume control for all 6 channels in 3DAudio Configuration. You can

Page 73 - 1. Speaker output:

Drivers InstallationPage 5-54. Microphone:C-Media driver provides microphone setting in 3D Audio Configuration directlyfor more convenience. You can c

Page 74 - 2. S/PDIF:

Drivers InstallationPage 5-6!"!"!"!"!"Xear 3D - 5.1 Virtual SPEAKER SFIFTER:The SPEAKER SHIFTER block provides an advanced, a

Page 75 - 5. Xear 3D:

Drivers InstallationPage 5-7!"!"!"!"!"Xear 3D - Multi-channel Music Demo:This demo program provides each speaker testing and

Page 76

Drivers InstallationPage 5-86. Information :There is a C-Media audio-related Information tab in 3D Audio Configuration.You can get a whole picture abo

Page 77

AppendixA-1Appendix AA-1 Update Your System BIOSDownload the xxxxx.EXE file corresponding to your model form the our website toan empty directory on y

Page 78 - 6. Information :

IntroductionPage 1-2Intel® Pentium® 4 processorsThe Intel Pentium 4 processor, Intel's most advanced, most powerful processor fordesktop PCs and

Page 79 - Appendix A

AppendixA-25. Key in File Name to save previous BIOS to file.6. Are you sure to program (y/n), please key in [Y] to start the programming.7. The progr

Page 80 - Appendix

AppendixB-1Appendix BB-1 EEPROM BIOS RemoverDo not remove the BIOS chip, unless instructed by a technician and only with aPLCC IC extractor tool.The B

Page 81 - Appendix B

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AppendixC-1Appendix CC-1 GHOST 7 Quick User’s Guide (Optional)Installation is very easy. You only need to copy the Ghost7 folder or Ghost.exe toyour

Page 83 - Appendix C

AppendixC-2Disk To Disk (Disk Cloning)1. Select the location of the Source drive.2. Select the location of the Destination drive.3. When cloning a dis

Page 84

AppendixC-3Disk To Image (Disk Backup)1. Select the location of the Source drive.3. Click OK to display the following confirmation screen. Select Yes

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AppendixC-4Partition2. Select the Destination drive of the disk to be restored.3. When restoring disk backup, set the required partition size as shown

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AppendixC-5There are 3 partition functions:1. Partition To Partition (partition cloning)2. Partition To Image (partition backup)3. Partition From Imag

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AppendixC-6Partition From Image (Restore Partition)1. Select the backup file to be restored.2. Select the source partition.5. Select Yes to start per

Page 88

AppendixC-73. Select the disk to be restored.4. Select the partition to be restored.5. Select Yes to start restoring.CheckThis function is to check po

Page 89

IntroductionPage 1-3- Upstream hub link for access to the MCH- 2-Channel Ultra ATA/100 Bus Master IDE controller- USB controller- I/O APIC- SMBus cont

Page 90

AppendixC-8How to Reinstall Windows in 2 MinutesThis chapter guides you how to setup your computer properly and, ifnecessary, reinstall Windows in 2 m

Page 91

AppendixC-9(2) After booting, the screen displays the Menu. Select Backup or Restore:Since the user may install other applications in the future, he/

Page 92 - Recover CD

AppendixC-10Recover CDThe following is a simple guide to create a recover CD:1. First, create a recover floppy disk contains the following with anycop

Page 93 - D-1 POST CODES

AppendixD-1Appendix DD-1 POST CODESPOST (hex) DESCRIPTIONCFh Test CMOS R/W functionality.C0h Early chipset initialization:- Disable shadow RAM- Disabl

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AppendixD-218h Detect CPU information including brand, SMI type (Cyrix or Intel) andCPU level (586 or 686).19-1Ah Reserved1Bh Initial interrupts vecto

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AppendixD-343h Test 8259 functionality.44h Reserved45-46h Reserved47h Initialize EISA slot48h Reserved49h 1. Calculate total memory by testing the las

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AppendixD-46Eh Reserved6Fh 1. Initialize floppy controller2. Set up floppy related fields in 40:hardware.70-72h Reserved73h (Optional Feature) Enter A

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