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MCP6PB M2+ BIOS Setup

Table of Contents
BIOS Setup ................................................................................................ 2
1 Main Menu ............................................................................................. 4
2 Standard CMOS Features..................................................................... 7
3 Advanced BIOS Features ...................................................................... 9
4 Advanced Chipset Features................................................................. 15
5 Integrated Peripherals......................................................................... 18
6 Power Management Setup................................................................... 25
7 PnP/PCI Configurations...................................................................... 29
8 PC Health Status .................................................................................. 32
9 Performance Booster Zone.................................................................. 35

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BIOS Setup
Introduction
The purpose of this manual is to describe the settings in the Phoenix-Award
BIOS Setup program on this motherboard. The Setup program allows users to
modify the basic system configuration and save these settings to CMOS RAM.
The power of CMOS RAM is supplied by a battery so that it retains the Setup
information when the power is turned off.
Basic Input-Output System (BIOS) determines what a computer can do without
accessing programs from a disk. This system controls most of the input and
output devices such as keyboard, mouse, serial ports and disk drives. BIOS
activates at the first stage of the booting process, loading and executing the
operating system. Some additional features, such as virus and password
protection or chipset fine-tuning options are also included in BIOS.
The rest of this manual will to guide you through the options and settings in
BIOS Setup.

Plug and Play Support


This PHOENIX-AWARD BIOS supports the Plug and Play Version 1.0A
specification.

EPA Green PC Support


This PHOENIX-AWARD BIOS supports Version 1.03 of the EPA Green PC
specification.

APM Support
This PHOENIX-AWARD BIOS supports Version 1.1&1.2 of the Advanced
Power Management (APM) specification. Power management features are
implemented via the System Management Interrupt (SMI). Sleep and Suspend
power management modes are supported. Power to the hard disk drives and
video monitors can also be managed by this PHOENIX-AWARD BIOS.

ACPI Support
Phoenix-Award ACPI BIOS support Version 1.0b of Advanced Configuration
and Power interface specification (ACPI). It provides ASL code for power
management and device configuration capabilities as defined in the ACPI
specification, developed by Microsoft, Intel and Toshiba.

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PCI Bus Support
This PHOENIX-AWARD BIOS also supports Version 2.3 of the Intel PCI
(Peripheral Component Interconnect) local bus specification.

DRAM Support
DDR2 SDRAM (Double Data Rate Synchronous DRAM) is supported.

Supported CPUs
This PHOENIX-AWARD BIOS supports the AMD CPU.

Using Setup
Use the arrow keys to highlight items in most of the place, press <Enter> to
select, use the <PgUp> and <PgDn> keys to change entries, press <F1> for help
and press <Esc> to quit. The following table provides more detail about how to
navigate in the Setup program by using the keyboard.
Keystroke
Up arrow
Down arrow
Left arrow
Right arrow
Move Enter
PgUp key
PgDn key
+ Key
- Key
Esc key
F1 key
F5 key
F7 key
F10 key

Function
Move to previous item
Move to next item
Move to the item on the left (menu bar)
Move to the item on the right (menu bar)
Move to the item you desired
Increase the numeric value or make changes
Decrease the numeric value or make changes
Increase the numeric value or make changes
Decrease the numeric value or make changes
Main Menu Quit and not save changes into CMOS
Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu E xit
Current page and return to Main Menu
General help on Setup navigation keys
Load previous values from CMOS
Load the optimized defaults
Save all the CMOS changes and exit

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1 Main Menu
Once you enter Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu
will appear on the screen. The Main Menu allows you to select from several
setup functions. Use the arrow keys to select among the items and press <Enter>
to accept and enter the sub-menu.
!! WARNING !!

For better system performance, the BIOS firmware is being


continuously updated. The BIOS information described in
this manual (Figure 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) is for your
reference only. The actual BIOS information and settings on
board may be slightly different from this manual.
Figure 1: Main Menu

Standard CMOS Features


This submenu contains industry standard configurable options.

Advanced BIOS Features


This submenu allows you to configure advanced features of the BIOS.

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Advanced Chipset Features
This submenu allows you to configure special chipset features.

Integrated Peripherals
This submenu allows you to configure certain IDE hard drive options and
Programmed Input/ Output features.

Power Management Setup


This submenu allows you to configure the power management features.

PnP/PCI Configurations
This submenu allows you to configure certain Plug and Play and PCI options.

PC Health Status
This submenu allows you to monitor the hardware of your system.

Performance Booster Zone


This submenu allows you to change CPU Vcore Voltage and CPU/PCI clock.
(However, we suggest you to use the default setting. Changing the voltage and
clock improperly may damage the CPU or M/B!)

Load Optimized Defaults


This selection allows you to reload the BIOS when problem occurs during
system booting sequence. These configurations are factory settings optimized
for this system. A confirmation message will be displayed before defaults are
set.

Set Supervisor Password


Setting the supervisor password will prohibit everyone except the supervisor
from making changes using the CMOS Setup Utility. You will be prompted with
to enter a password.

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Set User Password
If the Supervisor Password is not set, then the User Password will function in
the same way as the Supervisor Password. If the Supervisor Password is set and
the User Password is set, the User will only be able to view configurations but
will not be able to change them.

Save & Exit Setup


Save all configuration changes to CMOS (memory) and exit setup. Confirmation
message will be displayed before proceeding.

Exit Without Saving


Abandon all changes made during the current session and exit setup.
Confirmation message will be displayed before proceeding.

Upgrade BIOS
This submenu allows you to upgrade bios.

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2 Standard CMOS Features
The items in Standard CMOS Setup Menu are divided into several categories.
Each category includes no, one or more than one setup items. Use the arrow
keys to highlight the item and then use the<PgUp> or <PgDn> keys to select the
value you want in each item.
Figure 2: Standard CMOS Setup

Main Menu Selections


This table shows the items and the available options on the Main Menu.
Item

Options

Description

Date

mm : dd : yy

Set the system date. Note


that the Day automatically
changes when you set the
date.

Time

hh : mm : ss

Set the system internal


clock.

IDE Channel 0 Master

Options are in its sub


menu.

Press <Enter> to enter the


sub menu of detailed
options

IDE Channel 0 Slave

Options are in its sub


menu.

Press <Enter> to enter the


sub menu of detailed
options.

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Item

Options

Description

360K, 5.25 in
1.2M, 5.25 in
Drive A

720K, 3.5 in
1.44M, 3.5 in

Select the type of floppy


disk drive installed in your
system.

2.88M, 3.5 in
None
EGA/VGA
Video

CGA 40
CGA 80

Select the default video


device.

MONO
All Errors
No Errors
Halt On

All, But Keyboard


All, But Diskette

Select the situation in which


you want the BIOS to stop
the POST process and
notify you.

All, But Disk/ Key


Base Memory

N/A

Displays the amount of


conventional memory
detected during boot up.

Extended Memory

N/A

Displays the amount of


extended memory detected
during boot up.

Total Memory

N/A

Displays the total memory


available in the system.

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3 Advanced BIOS Features
Figure 3: Advanced BIOS Setup

Cache Setup

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CPU Internal Cache
Depending on the CPU/chipset in use, you may be able to increase memory
access time with this option.
Enabled (default) Enable cache.
Disabled

Disable cache.

External Cache
This option enables or disables Level 2 secondary cache on the CPU, which
may improve performance.
Enabled (default) Enable cache.
Disabled

Disable cache.

Boot Seq & Floppy Setup


This item allows you to setup boot sequence & Floppy.

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Removable Device Priority
Select Removable Boot Device Priority.

The Choices: Floppy Disks, Zip100, USB-FDD0, USB-FDD1, USB-ZIP0,


USB-ZIP1, LS120.
Hard Disk Boot Priority
The BIOS will attempt to arrange the Hard Disk boot sequence
automatically.You can change the Hard Disk booting sequence here.

The Choices: Pri. Master, Pri. Slave, Sec. Master, Sec. Slave, USBHDD0,
USBHDD1, USBHDD2, and Bootable Add-in Cards.

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CD-ROM Boot Priority

TheChoices: Pri. Master, Pri. Slave, Sec. Master, Sec. Slave, USB-CDROM0,
USB-CDROM1.
First/Second/Third Boot Device
The BIOS will attempt to load the operating system in this order.
The Choices: Removable, Hard Disk, CDROM, Legacy LAN, Disabled.

Boot Other Device


When enabled, BIOS will try to load the operating system from other device
when it failed to load from the three devices above.
The Choices: Enabled (default), Disabled

Boot Up Floppy Seek


When enabled, System will test the floppy drives to determine if they have 40
or 80 tracks during boot up. Disabling this option reduces the time it takes to
boot-up.
The Choices: Enabled (default), Disabled.

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Virus Warning
This option allows you to choose the VIRUS Warning feature that is used to
protect the IDE Hard Disk boot sector. If this function is enabled and an attempt
is made to write to the boot sector, BIOS will display a warning message on the
screen and sound an alarm beep.
Disabled (default) Virus protection is disabled.
Enabled
Virus protection is activated.

Quick Power On Self Test


Enabling this option will cause an abridged version of the Power On Self-Test
(POST) to execute after you power up the computer.
Disabled
Normal POST.
Enabled (default) Enable quick POST.

Boot Up NumLock Status


Selects the NumLock State after the system switched on.
The Choices:
On (default)
Numpad is number keys.
Off
Numpad is arrow keys.

Gate A20 Option


Select if chipset or keyboard controller should control Gate A20.
The Choices:
Normal
A pin in the keyboard controller controls GateA20.
Fast (default)
Lets chipset control Gate A20.

Typematic Rate Setting


When a key is held down, the keystroke will repeat at a rate determined by the
keyboard controller. When enabled, the typematic rate and typematic delay can
be configured.
The Choices: Disabled (default), Enabled.

Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)


Sets the rate at which a keystroke is repeated when you hold the key down.
The Choices: 6 (default), 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24, 30.

Typematic Delay (Msec)


Sets the delay time after the key is held down before it begins to repeat the
keystroke.
The Choices: 250 (default), 500, 750, 1000.

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Security Option
This option will enable only individuals with passwords to bring the system
online and/or to use the CMOS Setup Utility.
System:
A password is required for the system to boot and is also
required to access the Setup Utility.
Setup (default):
A password is required to access the Setup Utility only.
This will only apply if passwords are set from the Setup main menu.

APIC MODE
Selecting Enabled enables APIC device mode reporting from the BIOS to the
operating system.
The Choices: Enabled (default), Disabled.

MPS Version Control For OS


The BIOS supports version 1.1 and 1.4 of the Intel multiprocessor specification.
Select version supported by the operation system running on this computer.
The Choices: 1.4 (default), 1.1.

OS Select For DRAM > 64MB


A choice other than Non-OS2 is only used for OS2 systems with memory
exceeding 64MB.
The Choices: Non-OS2 (default), OS2.

Small Logo(EPA) Show


This item allows you to select whether the Small Logo shows. Enabled
(default) Small Logo shows when system boots up. Disabled No Small
Logo shows when system boots
The Choices: Enabled (default), Disabled

Summary Screen Show


This item allows you to enable/disable the summary screen. Summary screen
means system configuration and PCI device listing.
The Choices: Disabled (default), Enabled.

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4 Advanced Chipset Features
This submenu allows you to configure the specific features of the chipset
installed on your system. This chipset manage bus speeds and access to system
memory resources, such as DRAM. It also coordinates communications with the
PCI bus. The default settings that came with your system have been optimized
and therefore should not be changed unless you are suspicious that the settings
have been changed incorrectly.
Figure 4: Advanced Chipset Setup

Frame Buffer Size


This item allows you to choose the frame buffer size of on-chip VGA.
The Choices: 128MB (default), 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 256MB, Disabled.

GPU Bank Flip


The Choices: Disabled (default), Enabled.

PCIE / SATA Spread Spectrum


This item allows you to enable/disable the Spread Spectrum function.
The Choices: Disabled (default), Triangular Down.

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HT Spread Spectrum
This item allows you to select HT Spread Spectrum function.
The choices: Disabled (default), 0.50% H.Kiss Cntr

SSE/SSE2 instruction
This item allows you to enable/disable SSE/SSE2 instruction.
The Choices: Enabled (default), Disabled.

CPU Feature

Virtualization
Virtualization Technology can virtually separate your system resource into
several parts, thus enhance the performance when running virtual machines or
multi interface systems.
The Choices: Enabled (default), Disabled.

AMD K8 Cool&Quiet control


The item allows you select K8 CoolnQuiet control.
The Choices: Auto (default), Disabled.

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System BIOS Cacheable
Selecting the Enabled option allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at
F0000h-FFFFFh, which is able to improve the system performance. However,
any programs that attempts to write to this memory block will cause conflicts
and result in system errors.
The Choices: Disabled (default), Enabled.

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5 Integrated Peripherals
Figure 5. Integrated Peripherals

IDE Function Setup

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RAID Config

RAID Enable
This option allows you to enable or disable RAID function.
The Choices: Disabled (default), Enabled.
SATA 1/2 Primary/Secondary RAID
This option allows you to enable or disable SATA Primary/Secondary RAID.
The Choices: Disabled (default), Enabled.

On-chip IDE Channel 0


The motherboard chipset contains a PCI IDE interface with support for two
IDE channels. Select Enabled to activate the first and/or second IDE interface.
Select Disabled to deactivate an interface if you are going to install a primary
and/or secondary add-in IDE interface.
The Choices: Enabled (default), Disabled.

Primary Master/Slave PIO


The IDE PIO (Programmed Input / Output) fields let you set a PIO mode (0-4)
for each of the IDE devices that the onboard IDE interface supports. Modes 0
to 4 will increase performance progressively. In Auto mode, the system
automatically determines the best mode for each device.
The Choices: Auto (default), Mode0, Mode1, Mode2, Mode3, Mode4.

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Primary Master/Slave UDMA
Ultra DMA function can be implemented if it is supported by the IDE hard
drives in your system. As well, your operating environment requires a DMA
driver (Windows 95 or OSR2may need a third party IDE bus master driver). If
your hard drive and your system software both support Ultra DMA, select Auto
to enable BIOS support.
The Choices: Auto (default), Disabled.

IDE DMA Transfer Access


This item allows you to enable or disable the IDE DMA transfer access.
The Choices: Enabled (default), Disabled.

Serial-AT A Controller
Enables support for Serial-ATA controller.
The Choices: All Enabled (default), Disabled

IDE Prefetch Mode


The onboard IDE drive interfaces supports IDE prefetch function for faster
drive access. If the interface on your drive does not support prefetching, or if
you install a primary and/or secondary add-in IDE interface, set this option to
Disabled.
The Choices: Enabled (default), Disabled.

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Onboard Device

USB Keyboard/ Storage Support


This item allows you to support the USB legacy devices.
The Choices: Enabled, Disabled (default).

USB Mouse Support


This item allows you to enable or disable the USB Mouse Legacy Support.
Enabled

Enable USB Mouse Support.

Disabled (default) Disable USB Mouse Support.

HD Audio
This item allows you to enable or disable to support HD Audio.
The Choices: Auto (default), Disabled.

MAC LAN
This option allows you to control the onboard MAC LAN.
The Choices: Auto (default), Disabled.

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MAC Media Interface
This option allows you to control the onboard MAC Media Interface.
The Choices: Pin Strap (default), MII, RGMII

Onboard LAN Boot ROM


This item allows you to enable or disable the Onboard LAN Boot ROM.
The Choices: Disabled (default), Enabled.

Onboard I/O Address

Onboard FDC Controller


Select enabled if your system has a floppy disk controller (FDC) installed on
the system board and you wish to use it. If you installed another FDC or the
system uses no floppy drive, select disabled in this field.
The Choices: Enabled (default), Disabled.

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Onboard Serial Port 1
Select an address and corresponding interrupt for the first and second serial
ports.
The Choices: 3F8/IRQ4 (default), Disabled, 2F8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, 2E8/IRQ3,
Auto.

Onboard Parallel Port


This item allows you to determine access onboard parallel port controller with
which I/O Address.
The Choices: 378/IRQ7 (default), 278/IRQ5, 3BC/IRQ7, Disabled.

Parallel Port Mode


This item allows you to determine how the parallel port should function. The
default value is SPP.
The Choices:
SPP (default)

Using Parallel port as Standard Printer Port.

EPP

Using Parallel Port as Enhanced Parallel Port.

ECP

Using Parallel port as Extended Capabilities Port.

ECP+EPP

Using Parallel port as ECP & EPP mode.

ECP Mode Use DMA


Select a DMA Channel for the port.
The Choices: 3 (default), 1.

Onboard GPU
This item allows you to control the Onboard GPU.
The Choices: Auto (default), Always Enable.

OnChip USB
This option should be enabled if your system has a USB installed on the system
board. You may need to disable this feature if you add a higher performance
controller.
The Choices: V1.1+V2.0 (default), Disabled, V1.1

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IDE HDD Block Mode
Block mode is also called block transfer, multiple commands, or multiple
sectors read / write. If your IDE hard drive supports block mode (most new
drives do), select Enabled for automatic detection of the optimal number of
block mode (most new drives do), select Enabled for automatic detection of the
optimal number of block read / write per sector where the drive can support.
The Choices: Enabled (default), Disabled.

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6 Power Management Setup
The Power Management Setup Menu allows you to configure your system to
utilize energy conservation and power up/power down features.
Figure 6. Power Management Setup

ACPI Function
This item displays the status of the Advanced Configuration and Power
Management (ACPI).
The Choices: Enabled (default), Disabled.

ACPI Suspend Type


The item allows you to select the suspend type under the ACPI operating
system.
The Choices:
S1 (POS) (default) Power on Suspend
S3 (STR) Suspend to RAM
S1 & S3 POS+STR

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Power Management
This category allows you to select the power saving method and is directly
related to the following modes:
1. HDD Power Down.
2. Suspend Mode.
There are three options of Power Management, three of which have fixed mode
settings
Min. Power Saving
Minimum power management.
Suspend Mode = 1 hr.
HDD Power Down = 15 min
Max. Power Saving
Maximum power management only available for sl CPUs.
Suspend Mode = 1 min.
HDD Power Down = 1 min.
User Define (default)
Allow you to set each option individually.
When you choose user define, you can adjust each of the item from 1 min. to 1
hr. except for HDD Power Down which ranges from 1 min. to 15 min.

Video Off Method


This option determines the manner when the monitor goes blank.
V/H SYNC+Blank
This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and horizontal
synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer.
Blank Screen
This option only writes blanks to the video buffer.
DPMS Support (default)
Initial display power management signaling.

HDD Power Down


When enabled, the hard-disk drives will power down after a set time of system
inactivity. All other devices remain active.
The Choices: Disabled (default), 1 Min, 2 Min, 3 Min, 4 Min, 5 Min, 6 Min, 7
Min, 8 Min, 9 Min, 10 Min, 11 Min, 12 Min, 13 Min, 14 Min, 15 Min.

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Soft-Off by PBTN
This item determines the behavior of system power button. Instant off turn off
the power immediately, and Delay 4 Sec. will require you to press and hold the
power button for 4 seconds to cut off the system power.
The Choices: Delay 4 Sec, Instant-Off (default).

WOL(PME#)/ From Soft-Off


This item allows you to enable or disable Wake On LAN from Soft-Off
function.
The Choices: Disabled (default), Enabled.

WOR(RI#) From Soft-Off


This item allows you to enable or disable Wake On Ring from Soft-Off function.
The Choices: Disabled (default), Enabled.

USB Resume from S3/S4


This item allows you to enable or disabled the USB device wake up from S3/S4
function.
The Choices: Disabled (default), Enabled.

S5 Resume by USB
The Choices: Disabled (default), Enabled.

Power-On by Alarm
This function is for setting date and time for your computer to boot up. When
enabled, you can choose the date and time to boot up the system.
The Choices: Disabled (default), Enabled.
Date (of Month) Alarm
You can choose which month the system will boot up.
Time (hh:mm:ss) Alarm
You can choose the system boot up time, input hour, minute and second to
specify.
Note: If you have change the setting, you must let the system boot up until it
goes to the operating system, before this function will work.

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HPET Support
This item allows you to control the high precision event timer.
The Choices: Enabled (default), Disabled.

POWER ON Function
This item allows you to choose the power on method.
The Choices: Button Only (default), Password, Hot Key, Mouse Move/Click,
Mouse Double Click, Any Key, Keyboard 98.

KB Power ON Password
Input password and press Enter to set the Keyboard power on password.

Hot Key Power ON


Choose the Hot Key combination to boot up the system.
The Choices: Ctrl-F1 (default), Ctrl-F2, Ctrl-F3, Ctrl-F4, Ctrl-F5, Ctrl-F6,
Ctrl-F7, Ctrl-F8, Ctrl-F9, Ctrl-F10, Ctrl-F11, and Ctrl-F12.

PWRON After PWR-Fail


This setting specifies how your system should behave after a power fail or
interrupts occurs. By choosing off will leave the computer in the power off state.
Choosing On will reboot the computer. Former-Sts will restore the system to the
status before power failure or interrupt occurs.
The Choices: Off (default), On, Former-Sts.

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7 PnP/PCI Configurations
This section describes configuring the PCI bus system. PCI, or Personal
Computer Interconnect, is a system which allows I/O devices to operate at
speeds nearing the speed of the CPU itself uses when communicating with its
own special components. This section covers some very technical items and it is
strongly recommended that only experienced users should make any changes to
the default settings.
Figure 7: PnP/PCI Configurations

Init Display First


With systems that have multiple video cards, this item determines whether the
primary display uses a PCI Slot or an AGP Slot.
The Choices: PCIEx (default), PCI Slot, Onboard.

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Reset Configuration Data
The system BIOS supports the PnP feature which requires the system to record
which resources are assigned and protects resources from conflict.
Every peripheral device has a node, which is called ESCD. This node records
which resources are assigned to it. The system needs to record and update ESCD
to the memory locations. These locations are reserved in the system BIOS. If the
Disabled (default) option is chosen, the systems ESCD will update only when
the new configuration varies from the last one. If the Enabled option is chosen,
the system is forced to update ESCDs and then is automatically set to the
Disabled mode.
The above settings will be shown on the screen only if Manual is chosen for
the resources controlled by function.
Legacy is the term, which signifies that a resource is assigned to the ISA Bus
and provides non-PnP ISA add-on cards. PCI / ISA PnP signify that a resource
is assigned to the PCI Bus or provides for ISA PnP add-on cards and
peripherals.
The Choices: Disabled (default), Enabled.

Resources Controlled By
By Choosing Auto(ESCD) (default), the system BIOS will detect the system
resources and automatically assign the relative IRQ and DMA channel for each
peripheral. By Choosing Manual, the user will need to assign IRQ & DMA for
add-on cards. Be sure that there are no IRQ/DMA and I/O port conflicts.
The Choices: Auto (ESCD) (default), Manual.

IRQ Resources
This submenu will allow you to assign each system interrupt a type, depending
on the type of device using the interrupt. When you press the Press Enter tag,
you will be directed to a submenu that will allow you to configure the system
interrupts. This is only configurable when Resources Controlled By is set to
Manual.
IRQ-5
assigned to PCI Device
IRQ-7
assigned to PCI Device
IRQ-9
assigned to PCI Device
IRQ-10
assigned to PCI Device
IRQ-11
assigned to PCI Device
IRQ-14
assigned to PCI Device
IRQ-15
assigned to PCI Device

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PCI / VGA Palette Snoop
Some old graphic controllers need to snoop on the VGA palette and then map
it to their display as a way to provide boot information and VGA compatibility.
This item allows such snooping to take place.
The Choices: Disabled (default), Enabled.

Maximum Payload Size


Set the maximum payload size for Transaction packets (TLP).
The Choice: 4096 (default.), 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048.

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8 PC Health Status
Figure 8: PC Health Status

Smart Fan Option

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CPU Smart Fan

This item allows you to control the CPU Fan.


The Choices: Disabled (default), Auto, 4-pin, 3-pin..

Smart Fan Calibration

Choose this item and then the BIOS will auto test and detect the CPU fan
functions and show CPU fan speed.

PWM Duty Off<>


If the CPU Temperature is lower than the set value, FAN will turn off.
The Choices: Min=0,.Max=127, Key in a DEC number.

PWM Duty Start<>


CPU fan starts to work under smart fan function when arrive this set
value.
The Choices: Min=0,.Max=127, Key in a DEC number.
Start PWM Value
When CPU temperature arrives to the set value, the CPU fan will work
under Smart Fan Function mode. The range is from 0~127, with an
interval of 1.
The Choices: Min=0,.Max=127, Key in a DEC number.
Smart Fan Slope
Increasing the value of slope PWM will raise the speed of CPU fan.
The Choices: Min=1,.Max=127, Key in a DEC number.

Shutdown Temperature
This item allows you to set up the CPU shutdown Temperature. This item is
only effective under Windows 98 ACPI mode.
The Choices: Disabled (default), 60/ 140, 65/ 149, 70/ 158, 75
/ 167, 80/ 176, 85/ 185, 90/ 167.

Show H/W Monitor in POST


If you computer contains a monitoring system, it will show PC health status
during POST stage. The item offers several different delay times.
The Choices: Enabled (default), Disabled.

CPU Vcore, Chipset Volt, +3.3V, +5.0V, +12.0V, DDR/HT


Voltage, 5V (SB), Voltage Battery
Detect the systems voltage status automatically.

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CPU Temp
This field displays the current temperature of CPU.

Current CPU FAN Speed


This field displays the current speed of CPU fan.

Current SYS FAN Speed


This field displays the current speed SYSTEM fan.

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9 Performance Booster Zone
Figure 9: Performance Booster Zone

CPU VID Control


This function allows you to adjust the CPU voltage.
The Choices: Default (default), +3.3%, +6.6%, +10%.

CHIP VID Control


This function allows you to adjust the chipset voltage.
The Choices: Default (default), +0.04, +0.08, +0.12

HT Voltage Control
This function allows you to adjust the HT voltage.
The Choices: Default (default), +0.02V, +0.04V, +0.06V.

NPT Vid control


This function allows you to adjust the FSB voltage.
The Choices: Auto (default), 0.3875v ~ 1.550v

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Memory Voltage
This item allows you to select memory Voltage.
The Choices: 1.950V (default), 2.000V, 2.050V, 2.100V, 2.150V, 2.200V,
2.250V, 2.300V

NPT Fid control


This function allows you to adjust the ratio frequency.
The Choices: Auto (default), x4 800Mhz ~ x24.5 4900Mhz

CPU Frequency
This item allows you to select the CPU Frequency.
The Choices: 200.0 (default), 201.0~450.0.

PCIE Clock
The Choices: 100MHz (default), 101MHz ~ 150MHz

K8<->NB HT Speed
This item allows you to select the K8<->NB HT Speed.
The Choices: Auto (default), 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x.

K8<->NB HT Width
This item allows you to select the K8<->NB HT width.
The Choices: Auto (default), 88, 1616.

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DRAM Configuration

Timing Mode
The Choices: Auto (default), MaxMemClk, Manual.

Memory Clock value or Limit


The Choices: DDR 400 (default), DDR 533, DDR 667, DDR 800.

DCTs Mode

This item controls the DRAM controller ganged (128bit*1) / unganged


(64bit*2) dual-channel operation mode. If two DRAM modules with different
size are installed, using unganged mode can still make it run in dual-channel
operation.
The Choices: Unganged (default), Ganged.

CKE base power down mode


The Choices: Enabled (default), Disabled.

CKE base powerdown


The Choices: Per Channel (default), Per CS.

Memclock tri-stating
The Choices: Disabled (default), Enabled.

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Memory Hole Remapping
The Choices: Enabled (default), Disabled.

Auto Optimize Bottom IO


The Choices: Enabled (default), Disabled.

Bottom of [31:24] IO space


The Choices: Min=0000

Max=00FF; Key in a HEX number.

Bottom of UMA DRAM [31:24]


The Choices: Min=0000

Max=00FC; Key in a HEX number.

DDRII Timing Item


The Choices: Disabled (default), Enabled.

TwTr Command Delay


The Choices: 3 bus clocks (default), 1 bus clocks, 2 bus clocks.

Trfc0 for DIMM0


The Choices: 75ns (default), 105ns, 127.5ns, 195ns, 327.5ns.

Trfc1 for DIMM1


The Choices: 75ns (default) , 105ns, 127.5ns, 195ns, 327.5ns.

<Twr> Write Recovery Time


The Choices: 6 bus clocks (default), 3 bus clocks, 4 bus clocks, 5 bus clocks.

<Trtp> Precharge Time


The Choices: 3 clocks (default), 2 clocks.

<Trc> Row Cycle Time


The Choices: 26 bus clocks (default), 11-25 bus clocks.

<Trcd> RAS to CAS R/W Delay


The Choices: 6 clocks (default), 3 clocks, 4 clocks, 5 clocks.

<Trrd> RAS to RAS Delay


The Choices: 5 clocks (default), 2 clocks, 3 clocks, 4 clocks.

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<Trp> Row Precharge Time
The Choices: 6 clocks (default), 3 clocks, 4 clocks, 5 clocks.

<Tras> Minimum RAS Active T


The Choices: 18 bus clocks (default), 5-17 bus clocks.

Special Notice:
If the systems frequency that you are selected is not functioning, there are two methods
of booting-up the system.
Method 1:
Clear the CMOS data by setting the JCMOS1 ((2-3) closed)) as ON status. All the
CMOS data will be loaded as defaults setting.
Method 2:
Press the <Insert> key and Power button simultaneously, after that keep-on pressing the
<Insert> key until the power-on screen showed.
This action will boot-up the system according to FSB of the processor
Its strongly recommended to set CPU Vcore and clock in default setting. If the CPU
Vcore and clock are not in default setting, it may cause CPU or M/B damage.

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