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Chapter 2 Hardware Setup

CHAPTER 2
HARDWARE SETUP

ATTENTION !!!

1. Please refer to your processor installation or other


documentation attached to your CPU for detailed in-
stalling instruction.
2. Installing a heat sink and cooling fan is necessary
for proper heat dissipation from your CPU. Incorrect
installation may result in overheating and damage
of your CPU.
3. Before changing the setting of CPU Vcore from BIOS
program, user SHOULD make sure of correct speci-
fication both of CPU CLOCK and RATIO. Incorrect
setting may cause damage to your CPU.

This chapter contains the following topics :

2-1 CPU INSTALLATION


2-2 MEMORY INSTALLATION
2-3 AGP PRO INSTALLATION
2-4 HDD/FDD INSTALLATION
2-5 SWITCH SETTING FOR CPU FREQUENCY AND
VOLTAGE
2-6 JUMPER SETTING FOR DEVICES ON BOARD
2-7 CONNECTORS CONFIGURATION
2-8 VOICE DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION FOR 75DRV-X
ONLY

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2-1 CPU INSTALLATION

WARNING !!!
• Make sure that +5V DCV and +3.3 DCV capabilities of your power supply
are suitable for the processor.
• Any attempt to operate the AMD Athlon or Duron processor without a
suitable cooling Fan will damage processor and other component.

Pull out the lever from the


1 socket, and then raise the le-
ver up to a 90-degree angle.
2
46
T
E
K
C
O
S

Take notice of the red circles


AMD 2 as shown below. While insert-
ing the CPU into the socket,
you can find out there is a
definite pin orientation for
CPU and socket.
T 462
C KE
SO

Make sure that the CPU is


3 placed into the socket tightly.
Then lower down the level to
D
M
A

complete the CPU installation.


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E T4
CK
SO

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2-2 MEMORY INSTALLATION

WARNING!!!
• Make sure to unplug your power supply before adding or removing memory
modules or other system components. Failure to do so may cause severe
damage to both your mainboard and expansion cards.
• Be careful when inserting or removing DIMM. Forcing a DIMM in or out
of a socket improperly may damage the memory module or the socket.
Some DIMMs which contain EDO or FTP DRAM are incompliant with
the mainboard. The M/B supports 2.5V true SDRAM DIMMs only.

Installing DIMM
• Make sure you have the correct memory module type for your mainboard.
• Insert the module(s) as shown below, DIMMs have 184-pins and one notch
that will be matched by the onboard DIMM socket. Memory modules are
installed by inserting them straight into the slot until they “click” in the right
place. They only fit in one direction, so do not force them in by a wrong
direction.

184-Pin DIMM Notch Key Definitions(2.5V)

DRAM Key Position Voltage Key Position

2.5V

Removing DIMM
• Press down the holding clips on both sides of a DIMM socket and the
module will be released from it.

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5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 3
1 3
MOUSE

FAN1 FAN2
PS/2

PS/2

DIP DIP ON
K/B

ON

DDR 266
SW1 SW2 CN1

SOCKET A
USB0
USB1

SSF1
COM1

RT1
LPT1
COM2

VIA
VT8366
LINE
OUT

GAME/MIDI PORT

ZD1
LINE
INMIC

FAN4
Generator
DIP

Clock
4

1
SW3

3
3
3

AGP PRO 4X
JP1
JP2
2

NOTICE : When LED


ON

1
1
AC'97
FDC1
Codec

PCI 1 “ZD1” is on, meaning that


3
3
JP18
JP19

IDE1
2.5V is operating and
1
1

1 4
JCD_IN1 PCI 2 IDE2

LPC I/O
flowing into DIMM slots,
Controller
PCI 3 Li
Battery VD-¤
please do not add or remove
RT2

WOL1
3

PCI 4
VIA
VT8233
TECH
memory modules .
FLASH BIOS

30

15
3

SUSPEND
CON1

SLED
1

PWR

JP10
1 3
-

JBAT1
PCI 5
PLED
+
IR

RST
+ - - +

JP17
HDD/LED

SAPK

USB2 16 USB3 16 1 3
FAN3
16

CNR 1 SCR1
1 1 1 3

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2-3 ACCELERATED GRAPHICS PORT(AGP) PRO INSTALLATION


• The AGP Pro connector is an extension of the existing AGP connector
and it is compatible with existing AGP cards.

AGP Accelerator

blockader
AGP Pro slot

Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) Pro Slot

Rib(inside slot)
20-pin bay
Rib(inside slot) 28-pin bay
Warning this
section is only
for AGP Pro Red Label

CAUTION!!
The AGP Pro slot comes with a warning label over the 20-pin bay. Do not
remove this label and the safety tab underneath if you use an AGP card
without a retention notch. Without the labels, AGP cards may be placed
into the wrong place, which certainly will damage your card, slot, and
mainboard. Remove the label ONLY if you will be using an AGP Pro card.

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2-4 HDD/FDD INSTALLATION


• To install HDD (Hard Disk Drive), you may connect the cable’s blue con-
nector to the mainboard’s primary (IDE1) or secondary (IDE2) connector,
and then connect the gray connector to your slave device and the black
connector to your master device. If you install two hard disks, you must
configure the second drive to Slave mode by setting its jumper accordingly.
Please refer to your hard disk documentation for the jumper settings.
5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 3
1 3
MOUSE

FAN1 FAN2
PS/2

PS/2

DIP DIP ON
K/B

ON

DDR 266
SW1 SW2 CN1

SOCKET A
USB0
USB1

SSF1
COM1

RT1
LPT1
COM2

VIA
VT8366
LINE
OUT

GAME/MIDI PORT

ZD1
LINE
INMIC

FAN4
Generator
DIP

Clock
4

1
SW3

3
3
3

AGP PRO 4X
JP1
JP2
2
ON

1
1

AC'97
FDC1
Codec

PCI 1
3
3
JP18
JP19

IDE1
1
1

1 4
JCD_IN1 PCI 2 IDE2

LPC I/O
Controller
PCI 3 Li
Battery VD-¤
RT2

VIA TECH
1 3

PCI 4 VT8233
Hard Disk Drive Connector:
WOL1
FLASH BIOS

30

15
3

SUSPEND
CON1

SLED
1

PWR

JP10

Orient the red line on the IDE


1 3
-

JBAT1
PCI 5
PLED
+
IR

RST

ribbon cable to Pin1.


+ - - +

JP17
HDD/LED

SAPK

USB2 16 USB3 16 1 3
FAN3
16

CNR 1 SCR1
1 1 1 3

Gray connector

Black connector

red line
Blue connector
IDE Cable

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• To install FDD (Floppy Disk Drive), you may connect the single end to the
board , and connect two plugs on the other end to the floppy drives.
5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 3
1 3
MOUSE

FAN1 FAN2
PS/2

PS/2

DIP DIP ON
K/B

ON

DDR 266
SW1 SW2 CN1

SOCKET A
USB0
USB1

SSF1
COM1

RT1
LPT1
COM2

VIA
VT8366
LINE
OUT

GAME/MIDI PORT

ZD1
LINE
INMIC

FAN4
Generator
DIP

Clock
4

1
SW3

3
3
3

AGP PRO 4X
JP1
JP2
2
ON

1
1

AC'97
FDC1
Codec

PCI 1
3
3
JP18
JP19

IDE1
1
1

1 4
JCD_IN1 PCI 2 IDE2

LPC I/O
Controller
PCI 3 Li
Battery VD-¤
Floppy Disk Drive Connector:
RT2

VIA TECH
1 3

WOL1 PCI 4 VT8233


Orient the red line on the
FLASH BIOS

30

15
3

SUSPEND
CON1

SLED
1

PWR

1 3
JP10

floppy ribbon cable to Pin1.


-

JBAT1
PCI 5
PLED
+
IR

RST
+ - - +

JP17
HDD/LED

SAPK

USB2 16 USB3 16 1 3
FAN3
16

CNR 1 SCR1
1 1 1 3

To 2nd Floppy Drive

red line
To mainboard
To 1st Floppy Drive

FDD Cable

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2-5 SWITCH SETTING FOR CPU FREQUENCY AND VOLTAGE


2-5.1 Information On AMD Socket 462 Processor (Model4, 5
Products)
• On the AMD Socket 462 Processor, you can find a codified identification
marking which is to provide useful information about the CPU. The
marking is interpreted as below.

AMD

XXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXX
XXXX

AMD XXXX
A 0850 A P T 3 B Family/Architecture:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 A= AMD Athlon™Model 4 Processor Architure.
D= AMD Duron™Processor Architecture.

Speed: 0850= 850MHz, 0900= 900MHz,


2
1000= 1000MHz, 1100= 1100MHz, etc.

3 Package Type: M= Card Module, A= PGA.

4 Operating Voltage: S= 1.5V, U= 1.6V, P= 1.7V, M= 1.75V, N= 1.8V.

Case Temperature: Q= 60 C, X= 65 C, R= 70 C, Y= 75 C,
0 0 0 0

5
T= 90 C, S=95 C.
0 0

6 Size of L2 Cache: 1= 64Kbyte, 2= 128Kbyte, 3= 256Kbyte.

7 Max FSB: A= B= 200MHz, C or others= 266MHz. (For correct


FSB setting, please refer to next chapter)

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2-5.2 Information On AMD Socket 462 Processor (Model6, 7


Products)

AMD

XXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXX
XXXX

AMD XXXX
A HD 1533 A N S 3 C
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Family/Architecture:
1 A= AMD Athlon™Model 4 Processor Architure.
D= AMD Duron™ Model 7 Processor Architecture.

2 Generation: HD=Desktop Processor.

Speed: 0900= 900MHz, 1000= 1000MHz, 1100= 1100MHz,


1133=1133MHz, 1200=1200MHz, 1300=1300MHz,
3
1333=1333MHz, 1400=1400MHz, 1500=1500MHz,
1533=1533MHz etc.

4 Package Type: A= PGA.

5 Operating Voltage: M= 1.75V, N= 1.8V.

6 Case Temperature: T= 90 C, S=95 C.


0 0

7 Size of L2 Cache: 1= 64Kbyte, 3= 256Kbyte.

8 Max FSB: B= 200MHz, C= 266MHz.

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2-5.3 Frequency Ratio Select (By SW1 DIP1-DIP5)


• The AMD Athlon and Duron processors provides four Frequency ID signals
(FID) for the system controller to indicate the SYSTCLK multiplier at which
the processor core operates. Normally, multiplier (or bus ratio) is detected
automatically. Therefore, if the processor does not support the function, then
“Bus Ratio” can not be selected.
• When DIP5 of SW1 is on, LED “SSF1” will be on, and light is on, it means
that Bus Ratio Select Function is enabled. So as long as your CPU supports
Bus Ratio Select function, then Bus Ratio can be selected by users.
5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 3
1 3

MOUSE
FAN1 FAN2

PS/2

PS/2
DIP DIP ON

K/B
ON

DDR 266
SW1 SW2 CN1

SOCKET A

USB0
USB1
SSF1 SSF1

COM1
RT1

LPT1
COM2

VIA
NOTICE : Setting of multiplier VT8366
LINE
OUT

GAME/MIDI PORT

ZD1

12.5x or above will depend on


LINE
INMIC

the type of CPU on board .

FAN4
Generator
DIP

Clock
4

1
SW3

3
3
3

AGP PRO 4X

JP1
JP2
2
ON

SW1 DIP1 ~ DIP4 SETTING SW1 DIP5

5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1

5.5x 6.0x
DIP ON DIP ON

Bus ratio detected


5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1
by FID (Auto)
6.5x 7.0x 5 4 3 2 1
DIP ON DIP ON

DIP ON

5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1

7.5x 8.0x
DIP ON DIP ON

Bus ratio selected


by SW1 DIP 1-4
5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1

8.5x 9.0x 5 4 3 2 1

DIP ON DIP ON
DIP ON

5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1

9.5x 10.0x
DIP ON DIP ON

SW1 DIP 5 allows


5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1
10.5x you to enable or
11.0x
(Default)
DIP ON DIP ON
disable the
"Frequency Ratio
Select" function.
5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1

11.5x 12.0x
DIP ON DIP ON

*12.5x 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1

or 14.0x
13.0x DIP ON DIP ON

* Setting of will depend on the type of CPU on board Multiplier 12.5x or


above.

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2-5.4 Processor Core Voltage Select (By SW2 DIP1-DIP6)


• DIP1-DIP6 SW2 allow you to adjust processor core voltage manually.
We recommend to leave SW2 DIP1 at default, the default means the
correct processor core voltage is generated according to VID of CPU.

SW2 DIP2 ~ DIP6 SETTING SW2 DIP1

6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1
0.0v 1.100v 1.125v
(Default)
DIP ON DIP ON DIP ON

6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1

1.150v 1.175v 1.200v


DIP ON DIP ON DIP ON

Auto
6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1
(Default)
1.225v 1.250v 1.275v
DIP ON DIP ON DIP ON
6 5 4 3 2 1

6 5 4 3 2 1 DIP ON
6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1
1.300v 1.325v 1.350v
DIP ON DIP ON DIP ON

6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1

1.375v 1.400v 1.425v


DIP ON DIP ON DIP ON By DIP 2-6
6 5 4 3 2 1
6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1

1.450v 1.475v 1.500v DIP ON


DIP ON DIP ON DIP ON

6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1

1.525v 1.550v 1.575v


DIP ON DIP ON DIP ON

SW2 DIP 1 allows


6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 you to enable or
1.600v 1.625v 1.650v disable
DIP ON DIP ON DIP ON "Processor Core
Voltage Select"
function.
6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1
1.675v 1.700v 1.725v
DIP ON DIP ON DIP ON

6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1

1.750v 1.775v 1.800v


DIP ON DIP ON DIP ON

6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1

1.825v 1.850v
DIP ON DIP ON

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2-5.5 CPU External Frequency Setting (By SW3)


SW3 CPU EXTERNAL CLOCK PCI CLOCK FSB CLOCK
DIP

1 2 3 4 5

100MHz 33.3MHz 200MHz


(Default)
ON
DIP

1 2 3 4 5

120MHz 30.0MHz 240MHz


ON
DIP

1 2 3 4 5

133.3MHz 33.3MHz 266MHz


ON
DIP

1 2 3 4 5

140MHz 35.0MHz 280MHz


ON
DIP

1 2 3 4 5

150MHz 37.5MHz 300MHz


ON

IMPORTANT:
• Do figure out the correct processor type by processor’s OPN (Ordering
Part Numbers). Correct CPU external frequency is key to ensure reliability
of your system.
• Incorrect CPU external frequency or overclocking might cause unstable
performance, so we strongly recommend to leave “SW1” at default setting
or legal operation.

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2-6 JUMPER SETTING FOR DEVICES ON BOARD


• The following diagrams show the location for jumper blocks on the
mainboard.

CAUTION !!
• Do not remove the jumper when power is on. Always make sure the power
is off before changing any jumpers. Otherwise, mainboard could be
damaged.
• All jumper pins covered with black marks are closed pins.

2-6.1 JP1/JP2 Memory Module Voltage Select


This function allows you to select the voltage supplied to the DRAM. The
default voltage (2.5V) should be used unless processor overclocking
requires a higher voltage.
5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 3
1 3
MOUSE

FAN1 FAN2
PS/2

PS/2

DIP DIP ON
K/B

ON
DDR 266

SW1 SW2 CN1

SOCKET A
USB0
USB1

SSF1
COM1

RT1
LPT1
COM2

M e m o r y M o d u l e Vo l t a g e
VIA
Select:
VT8366
LINE
OUT

GAME/MIDI PORT

ZD1
LINE
IN

3
JP1
JP2

2.5V
MIC

(default)
3

FAN4
Generator

1
DIP

Clock
4

1
SW3

3
3
3

AGP PRO 4X
JP1
JP2
2
ON

1
1

3
JP1
JP2

AC'97
FDC1
Codec

PCI 1 2.6V
3
3
JP18
JP19

IDE1
1
1

1 4
JCD_IN1 PCI 2 IDE2
3

3
JP1
JP2

LPC I/O
Controller
PCI 3 Li
Battery VD-¤ 2.7V
RT2

VIA TECH
1

1 3

WOL1 PCI 4 VT8233


FLASH BIOS

30

15
3

SUSPEND
CON1

SLED
1

PWR

JP10
1 3
-

JBAT1
PCI 5
PLED
+
IR

RST
+ - - +

JP17
HDD/LED

SAPK

USB2 16 USB3 16 1 3
FAN3
16

CNR 1 SCR1
1 1 1 3

NOTE: Using a higher voltage may boost the overclocking performance


but this may result in the shortening of your computer components’s life. It
is strongly recommended that you leave the voltage setting default.

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2-6.2 JP17 Power Lost Resume


5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 3
1 3
MOUSE

FAN1 FAN2
PS/2

PS/2

DIP DIP ON
K/B

ON

DDR 266
SW1 SW2 CN1

SOCKET A
USB0
USB1

SSF1
COM1

RT1
LPT1
COM2

VIA
VT8366
LINE
OUT

GAME/MIDI PORT

ZD1
LINE
INMIC

Power Lost Resume:


3

FAN4
Generator
DIP

Clock
4

1
SW3

3
3
3

AGP PRO 4X
JP1
JP2
2
ON

1
1

FDC1
Normal
AC'97
Codec

PCI 1
3
3
JP18
JP19

IDE1
(default) JP17 1 3
1
1

1 4
JCD_IN1 PCI 2 IDE2

LPC I/O
Controller
PCI 3 Li
Battery VD-¤
Enabled JP17 1 3
RT2

VIA TECH
1 3

WOL1 PCI 4 VT8233


FLASH BIOS

30

15
3

SUSPEND
CON1

SLED
1

PWR

JP10
1 3
-

JBAT1
PCI 5
PLED
+
IR

RST
+ - - +

JP17
HDD/LED

SAPK

USB2 16 USB3 16 1 3
FAN3
16

CNR 1 SCR1
1 1 1 3

NOTE: This jumper allows user to use the switch of ATX power supply to
control ON/OFF switch directly instead of using the power switch on the
mainboard.

2-6.3 JP18/19 AGP Voltage Select


5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 3
1 3
MOUSE

FAN1 FAN2
PS/2

PS/2

DIP DIP ON
K/B

ON
DDR 266

SW1 SW2 CN1

SOCKET A
USB0
USB1

SSF1
COM1

RT1
LPT1
COM2

VIA
VT8366 AGP Voltage Select:
LINE
OUT

GAME/MIDI PORT

ZD1
LINE
IN

JP18 JP18 JP18


JP19 JP19 JP19
MIC

1.5V
3

FAN4
Generator

(default)
DIP

Clock
4

1
SW3

3
3
3

AGP PRO 4X
JP1
JP2
2

1
ON

1
1

AC'97
FDC1
Codec
3

PCI 1
3
3
JP18
JP19

IDE1
1.6V
1
1

1 4
JCD_IN1 PCI 2 IDE2
1

LPC I/O
Controller
3

PCI 3 Li
Battery VD-¤
1.7V
RT2

VIA TECH
1 3

WOL1 PCI 4 VT8233


FLASH BIOS

30

15
3

SUSPEND

1
CON1

SLED
1

PWR

JP10
1 3
-

JBAT1
PCI 5
PLED
+
IR

RST
+ - - +

JP17
HDD/LED

SAPK

USB2 16 USB3 16 1 3
FAN3
16

CNR 1 SCR1
1 1 1 3

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2-6.4 JBAT1 For Clear CMOS Data


A battery must be used to retain the mainboard configuration in CMOS
RAM.
5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 3
1 3
MOUSE

FAN1 FAN2
PS/2

PS/2

DIP DIP ON
K/B

ON

DDR 266
SW1 SW2 CN1

SOCKET A
USB0
USB1

SSF1
COM1

RT1
LPT1
COM2

VIA
VT8366
LINE
OUT

GAME/MIDI PORT

ZD1
LINE
INMIC

JBAT1 For Clear CMOS Data:


3

FAN4
Generator
DIP

Clock
4

1
SW3

3
3
3

AGP PRO 4X
JP1
JP2
2
ON

1
1

AC'97
FDC1

Clear CMOS
Codec

PCI 1
3
3
JP18
JP19

IDE1
1
1

1 4
JCD_IN1 PCI 2 IDE2
Data JBAT1 1 3

LPC I/O
Controller
PCI 3 Li
Battery VD-¤
Retain Data
RT2

VIA
1

WOL1
3

PCI 4 VT8233
TECH
(default) JBAT1 1 3
FLASH BIOS

30

15
3

SUSPEND
CON1

SLED
1

PWR

JP10
1 3
-

JBAT1
PCI 5
PLED
+
IR

RST
+ - - +

JP17
HDD/LED

SAPK

USB2 16 USB3 16 1 3
FAN3
16

CNR 1 SCR1
1 1 1 3

NOTE: You can clear CMOS by 2-3 pin closed when the system is POWER
OFF. Then, return to 1-2 pin closed position (default). You may damage
the mainboard if clearing the CMOS with POWER ON. Unplugging the
power cord from power supply before clearing CMOS will be a safest bet
for user.

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2-7 CONNECTORS CONFIGURATIONS


• This section lists out all connectors configurations for users’ reference.

2-7.1 On Board FAN Connector (FAN1, FAN2, FAN3, FAN4)


On Board FAN Connector
(FAN 1:
5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 3
1 3
MOUSE

FAN1 FAN2
PS/2

PS/2

On Board FAN Connector


DIP DIP ON
K/B

ON
DDR 266

SW1 SW2 CN1

SOCKET A
USB0
USB1

(FAN 2):
SSF1
COM1

RT1

On Board FAN Connector


LPT1

(FAN 4):
COM2

VIA
VT8366 On Board FAN Connector
LINE
OUT

GAME/MIDI PORT

ZD1

(FAN 3):
LINE
INMIC

FAN4
Generator
DIP

Clock
4

1
SW3

3
3
3

AGP PRO 4X
JP1
JP2
2
ON

CPU FAN1
1
1

FDC1
AC'97
Codec

PCI 1 FAN1
3
3
JP18
JP19

IDE1
1
1

1 4
JCD_IN1 PCI 2 IDE2

LPC I/O CPU FAN2


Controller
PCI 3 Li
Battery VD-¤
FAN2
RT2

VIA TECH
1 3

WOL1 PCI 4 VT8233


FLASH BIOS

30

15
3

SUSPEND
CON1

SLED

SYSTEM FAN
1

PWR

JP10

FAN3
1 3
-

JBAT1
PCI 5
PLED
+
IR

RST
+ - - +

JP17
HDD/LED

SAPK

USB2 16 USB3 16 1 3
FAN3
16

CNR 1 SCR1

CHASSIS FAN
1 1 1 3

FAN4
GND
+12V
SENSOR

These fan connectors support CPU/System chassis cooling fan with +12V.
When connecting wire to FAN connectors, users should pay attention
that the red wire is for the positive current and should be connected to
pin +12V, and the black wire is Ground and should be connected to pin
GND. If your mainboard has Hardware Monitor chipset on-board, you
must use a specially designed fan with speed sensor to take advantage
of this function.
For fans with speed sensors, each rotation of the fan blades will send out
2 electric pulses, by which System Hardware Monitor will work out the
fan rotation speed by counting the pulses.

NOTE 1: Always consult vendor for proper CPU cooling fan.


NOTE 2: CPU FAN is supported by Hardware Monitor, with a warning
will be given out to high CPU temperature.

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2-7.2 WOL1 Wake On LAN


5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 3
1 3
MOUSE

FAN1 FAN2
PS/2

PS/2

DIP DIP ON
K/B

ON

DDR 266
SW1 SW2 CN1

SOCKET A
USB0
USB1

SSF1

+5V standby
COM1

RT1

GND
LPT1

PME
COM2

VIA
VT8366
LINE
OUT

GAME/MIDI PORT

ZD1
LINE
INMIC

FAN4
Generator
DIP

Clock
4

1
SW3

3
3

Wake On LAN:
3

AGP PRO 4X
JP1
JP2
2
ON

1
1

AC'97
FDC1
Codec

PCI 1
3
3
JP18
JP19

IDE1
1
1

1 4
JCD_IN1 PCI 2 IDE2
Connect the Wake
LPC I/O
Controller
PCI 3 Li
On LAN signal from
Battery VD-¤
LAN card to WOL1 WOL1
RT2

VIA TECH
1 3

WOL1 PCI 4 VT8233


FLASH BIOS

30

15
3

SUSPEND
CON1

SLED
1

PWR

JP10
1 3
-

JBAT1
PCI 5
PLED
+
IR

RST
+ - - +

JP17
HDD/LED

SAPK

USB2 16 USB3 16 1 3
FAN3
16

CNR 1 SCR1
1 1 1 3

This connector connects to a LAN card with a Wake On LAN output. The
connector powers up the system when it receives a wake-up packet or
signal through the LAN card.
This feature requires that Wake On LAN feature is enabled in the BIOS
setting called “Power Management Setup” and that your system must
be on ATX power supply with at least 720mA / +5V standby power.

2-7.3 CD-ROM Audio Connector (JCD_IN1)


5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 3
1 3
MOUSE

FAN1 FAN2
1 4
PS/2

PS/2

DIP DIP ON
K/B

ON
DDR 266

SW1 SW2 CN1

SOCKET A
USB0
USB1

SSF1
JCD_IN1
COM1

RT1
LPT1

CD-ROM Audio Connector:


COM2

VIA
VT8366
LINE
OUT

JCD_IN1
GAME/MIDI PORT

ZD1
PIN NO.
LINE
INMIC

PIN 1 GND
FAN4
Generator
DIP

Clock
4

1
SW3

3
3
3

AGP PRO 4X
JP1
JP2
2
ON

1
1

AC'97
FDC1

Left
Codec

PCI 1
3
3
JP18
JP19

IDE1 PIN 2
1
1

1 4
JCD_IN1 PCI 2 IDE2
Channel
LPC I/O
Controller
PCI 3 Li
Battery VD-¤
PIN 3 GND
RT2

VIA TECH
1 3

WOL1 PCI 4 VT8233


FLASH BIOS

30

15
3

SUSPEND
CON1

SLED
1

PWR

JP10
1 3

Right
-

JBAT1
PCI 5
PLED

PIN 4
+
IR

Channel
RST
+ - - +

JP17
HDD/LED

SAPK

USB2 16 USB3 16 1 3
FAN3
16

CNR 1 SCR1
1 1 1 3

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2-7.4 Thermal Sensor Connector (RT2)


5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 3
1 3
MOUSE

FAN1 FAN2
PS/2

PS/2

DIP DIP ON
K/B

ON

DDR 266
SW1 SW2 CN1

SOCKET A
Thermal Sensor Connector
USB0
USB1

SSF1
(RT2):
COM1

RT1
LPT1
COM2

VIA
VT8366
LINE
OUT

GAME/MIDI PORT

ZD1
LINE
INMIC

FAN4
Generator
DIP

Clock
4

1
SW3

3
3
3

AGP PRO 4X
JP1
JP2
2
ON

1
1

AC'97
FDC1
Codec

PCI 1
3
3
JP18
JP19

IDE1
1
1

1 4
JCD_IN1 PCI 2 IDE2

LPC I/O
Controller
PCI 3 Li
Battery VD-¤
RT2

VIA TECH
1 3

WOL1 PCI 4 VT8233


FLASH BIOS

30

15
3

SUSPEND
CON1

SLED
1

PWR

JP10
1 3
-

JBAT1
PCI 5
PLED
+
IR

RST
+ - - +

JP17
HDD/LED

SAPK

USB2 16 USB3 16

RT2
1 3
FAN3
16

CNR 1 SCR1
1 1 1 3

We provide a thermal cable in the mainboard package. This thermal cable


is to monitor device which will generates a lot of heat, such as HDD,
Graphics card etc. Please connect one end of the thermal cable (A) to
mainboard RT2 header, and tape another end of thermal cable (B) on to
the device which you want to monitor. After you have finished the thermal
cable installation, you will see the detected temperature in BIOS setup
or Hardware monitor utility.

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2-7.5 Complex Header CON1


• This complex Header consists of 9 connectors providing various supports:

CON1
15 15
GND GND
1 SMI SUSPEND LED 5
SMI SIGNAL SUSPEND LED SIGNAL
Vcc
2 POWER SWITCH
ATX POWER SWITCH NO CONNECTION
NO CONNECTION
NO CONNECTION
Vcc GND (-)
NO CONNECTION NO CONNECTION POWER LED 6
3 INFRARED(IR) INFRARED TRANSMIT SIGNAL Vcc (+)
GND
INFRARED TRANSMIT SIGNAL GND
RESET SIGNAL
RESET SWITCH 7

4 2nd HDD LED


Logic High(+) Vcc
HDD LED SIGNAL (-) GND
HDD LED SIGNAL (-) NO CONNECTION
SPEAKER 8
4 1st HDD LED
Logic High (+) SPEAKER SIGNAL
1 1

1. SMI Connector (System Management Interrupt):


CONNECTION: This 2-pin connector is connected to the case-mounted
Suspend Switch or to the “Turbo Switch”.
FUNCTION: Manually placing the system into a Suspend mode or “Green”
mode.

2. Power Switch Connector:


CONNECTION: Connected to a momentary button or switch.
FUNCTION: Manually switching the system between “On” and “Soft Off”.
Pressing the momentary button for more than 4 seconds
will also turn the system off.

3. IR Connector (Infrared Connector):


CONNECTION: Connected to Connector IR on board.
FUNCTION: Supporting wireless transmitting and receiving module on
board.

4. 1st HDD LED Connector / J2 2nd HDD LED Connector:


CONNECTION: Connected to HDD LED.
FUNCTION: To supply power to HDD LED.

5. Suspend LED Connector:


CONNECTION: Connected to Suspend indicator.
FUNCTION: To supply power to “Suspend indicator”.

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6. Power LED Connector:


CONNECTION: Connected to System Power LED.
FUNCTION: To supply power to “System Power LED”.

7. Reset Switch Connector:


CONNECTION: Connected to the case-mounted “Reset Switch”.
FUNCTION: To supply power to “Reset Switch” and support system
reboot function.

8. Speaker Connector:
CONNECTION: Connected to the case-mounted Speaker.
FUNCTION: To supply power to the case-mounted Speaker.

2-7.6 ATX Power Supply Connector


• This connector connects to an ATX power supply. The plug from the
power supply should only be inserted to ATX Power connector in a
specific orientation. Find the proper orientation and push it down firmly
to make sure that all pins are aligned.
• Your power supply should support at least 10mA on the 5V standby voltage.
It may cause difficulty to turn on the system power if the power supply
does not support the load.
• For Wake On LAN function, the power supply should support at
least 720mA current.

+12V VCC
+5V Standby VCC
Power Good -5V
GND GND
VCC GND
GND GND
VCC Power Supply on
GND GND
VCC3 -12V
VCC3 VCC3

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2-7.7 Chassis Panel Connector

A. B. C. D.

E. F. G. H. I. J. K.

A : PS/2 MOUSE PORT


B : USB 0 PORT
C : LPT1 PORT
D : GAME/MIDI PORT
E : PS/2 KEYBOARD PORT
F : USB 1 PORT
G : COM 1 PORT
H : COM 2 PORT
I : LINE OUT / SPEAKER OUT PORT
J : LINE IN
K : MICROPHONE

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2-7.8 Smart Card Reader Connector (SCR1)


• The connector “SCR1” allows you to use Smart Card Reader. It is compliant
with Personal Computer Smart Card (PC/SC) working group standard and
smart card (ISO 7816) protocols.
5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 3
1 3
MOUSE

FAN1 FAN2
PS/2

PS/2

DIP DIP ON
K/B
ON

DDR 266
SW1 SW2 CN1

SOCKET A
USB0
USB1

SSF1
COM1

RT1
LPT1
COM2

VIA
VT8366
LINE
OUT

GAME/MIDI PORT

ZD1
LINE
INMIC

FAN4
Generator
DIP

Clock
4

1
SW3

3
3
3

AGP PRO 4X

JP1
JP2
2
ON

1
1
AC'97
FDC1
Codec

PCI 1
3
3
JP18
JP19

IDE1
1
1

1 4
JCD_IN1 PCI 2 IDE2

LPC I/O
Controller
PCI 3 Li
Battery VD-¤
RT2

VIA TECH
1 3

WOL1 PCI 4 VT8233


FLASH BIOS

30

15
3

SUSPEND
CON1

SLED
1

PWR

JP10
1 3
-

JBAT1
PCI 5
PLED
+
IR

RST
+ - - +

JP17
HDD/LED

SAPK

USB2 16 USB3 16 1 3
FAN3
16

CNR 1 SCR1
1 1 1 3

NC RFU SCRPRES#

LED SCRREST SCRIO NC

14

VCC SCRFET# RFU NC

NC SCRCLK GND

SCR1 pin assignment

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2-7.9 Communication And Networking Riser Slot (CNR)


• This connector allows you to use network, modem or audio riser cards.

5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 3
1 3
MOUSE

FAN1 FAN2
PS/2

PS/2

DIP DIP ON
K/B

ON

DDR 266
SW1 SW2 CN1

SOCKET A
USB0
USB1

SSF1
COM1

RT1
LPT1
COM2

VIA
VT8366
LINE
OUT

GAME/MIDI PORT

ZD1
LINE
IN
MIC

FAN4
Generator
DIP

Clock
4

1
SW3

3
3
3

AGP PRO 4X

JP1
JP2
2
ON

1
1
AC'97
FDC1
Codec

PCI 1
3
3
JP18
JP19

IDE1
1
1

1 4
JCD_IN1 PCI 2 IDE2

LPC I/O
Controller
PCI 3 Li
Battery VD-¤
RT2

VIA TECH
1 3

WOL1 PCI 4 VT8233


FLASH BIOS

30

15
3

SUSPEND
CON1

SLED
1

PWR

JP10
1 3
-

JBAT1
PCI 5
PLED
+
IR

RST
+ - - +

JP17
HDD/LED

SAPK

USB2 16 USB3 16 1 3
FAN3
16

CNR 1 SCR1
1 1 1 3

CNR slot

Note:
1. If modem CNR is installed, the modem CNR must be set as primary.
2. Only one LAN CNR can be supported.
3. The audio CNR must be set as secondary, if on-chip AC 97 is enabled.
4. CNR devices are not provided with this mainboard.

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2-7.10 USB Header (USB2/USB3 Header)


• This header is for connecting the additional USB cable to provides you
additional two USB ports. User can order the additional USB cable from
your mainboard dealer and vender.

Additional USB Cable (Optional)

red wire
GND GND
Black Black

16
1 1
Red Green Red Green
VCC DO+ VCC DO+

White Black White Black


DO- GND DO- GND 16
1
USB 2 / USB3 Header USB 2 / USB 3 Header
• When plugging the USB cable into USB2/USB3 HEADER, users must
make sure the red wire is connected to the first pin.

2-7.11 PS/2 Mouse And PS/2 Keyboard

PIN 6 : None PIN 6 : None


PIN 5 : Mouse Clock PIN 5 : Keyboard Clock
PIN 4 : Vcc PIN 4 : Vcc
PIN 3 : GND PIN 3 : GND
PIN 2 : None PIN 2 : None
PIN 1 : Mouse Data PIN 1 : Keyboard Data

PS/2 MOUSE PS/2 KEYBOARD

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2-8 VOICE DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION FOR 75DRV-X ONLY


• A Voice Diagnostic Function is incorporated in “Advanced BIOS Features”
of the “Award BIOS Setup” as “VD-Tech II Function”. With this function
enabled in “Advanced BIOS Features”, it will voice out the problems or
conflicts whenever user configures the components or boots up the PC
system.
• The voice can be in chinese or English, depending on the setting of Jumper
JP10. Change the setting of JP10 will change the language of the voice.

1. The Processor might be damaged or not installed


properly.
2. The memory module might be damaged or not
installed properly.
3. The VGA card might be damaged or not installed
properly.
4. The IDE cable might be damaged or not installed
properly.
5. Please clear CMOS setting.
6. System available.

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2-8.1 JP10 VD-Tech II Language Select


With “VD-Tech II Function” enabled in “Advanced BIOS Features” of Award
BIOS Setup, you can choose either Chinese or English as the language
of the VD-Tech II Function.
5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 3
1 3
MOUSE

FAN1 FAN2
PS/2

PS/2

DIP DIP ON
K/B

ON

DDR 266
SW1 SW2 CN1

SOCKET A
USB0
USB1

SSF1
COM1

RT1
LPT1
COM2

VIA
VT8366
LINE
OUT

GAME/MIDI PORT

ZD1
LINE
IN

Voice Diagnostic Language


MIC

Select:
3

FAN4
Generator
DIP

Clock
4

1
SW3

3
3
3

AGP PRO 4X
JP1
JP2
2
ON

1
1

AC'97
FDC1
Codec

PCI 1
3
3
JP18
JP19

3
IDE1
English
1
1

1 4
JCD_IN1 PCI 2 IDE2

(default) JP10

1
LPC I/O
Controller
PCI 3 Li
Battery VD-¤
RT2

VIA TECH

3
1 3

WOL1 PCI 4 VT8233


FLASH BIOS

30

15
3

SUSPEND

Chinese
CON1

SLED
1

PWR

JP10

JP10
1 3
-

JBAT1
PCI 5

1
PLED
+
IR

RST
+ - - +

JP17
HDD/LED

SAPK

USB2 16 USB3 16 1 3
FAN3
16

CNR 1 SCR1
1 1 1 3

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