Intel Personal Computer TS ASP3 User Manual

TS-ASP3  
USER’S MANUAL  
Intel ® Socket 370 CeleronTM/  
Pentium® III FC-PGA Series  
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Table of Contents  
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION  
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1.1 Essential Handling Precautions.........................................................................1  
1.2 Package Contents ............................................................................................2  
1.3 Specifications and Features .............................................................................2  
CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION  
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2.1 Transcend TS-ASP3 Motherboard....................................................................5  
2.2 Layout of Transcend TS-ASP3 Motherboard ....................................................6  
2.3 Jumper Setup ...................................................................................................7  
2.3.1 66/100/133MHz System Configuration ..................................................7  
2.3.2 Using Jumper JP1 to clear CMOS.........................................................8  
2.3.3 Onboard Audio Setting ..........................................................................9  
2.3.4 Keyboard Wake Up .............................................................................10  
2.3.5 VCC3 Adjust........................................................................................ 11  
2.4 Connector Description ....................................................................................12  
2.4.1 Primary/Secondary IDE Connectors....................................................12  
2.4.2 Floppy Disk Drive Connector ...............................................................13  
2.4.3 Fan Power Connectors........................................................................14  
2.4.4 Memory Configuration .........................................................................15  
2.4.5 Panel Connectors ................................................................................16  
2.4.6 Wake-on-LAN Connector.....................................................................18  
2.4.7 Power Connector ................................................................................19  
2.4.8 IrDA-Compliant Infrared Module Connector.........................................20  
2.4.9 Internal Serial Port Connector COMB .................................................21  
2.4.10 Internal Audio Connector .....................................................................22  
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2.4.11 USB 3/4 Connector ................................................................................ 23  
2.5 External Back Panel I/O Ports............................................................................ 24  
CHAPTER 3 BIOS SETUP  
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3.1 BIOS Setup ....................................................................................................... 2 5  
3.2 The Main Menu .................................................................................................. 2 5  
3.3 Standard CMOS Features................................................................................. 2 7  
3.4 Advanced BIOS Features .................................................................................. 3 0  
3.5 Advanced Chipset Features .............................................................................. 3 3  
3.6 Integrated Peripherals....................................................................................... 3 5  
3.7 Power Management Setup................................................................................ 3 9  
3.8 PnP/PCI Configuration Setup ............................................................................ 4 2  
3.9 PC Health Status............................................................................................... 4 4  
3.10 Frequency/Voltage Control................................................................................ 4 5  
3.11 Load Fail-Safe Defaults .................................................................................... 4 7  
3.12 Load Optimized Defaults................................................................................... 4 7  
3.13 Supervisor Password ........................................................................................ 4 8  
3.14 User Password ................................................................................................. 4 9  
3.15 Save & Exit Setup ............................................................................................. 4 9  
3.16 Exit Without Saving ........................................................................................... 5 0  
CHAPTER 4 SOFTWARE SETUP  
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4.1 INF Update for 815EP Chipset.......................................................................... 5 1  
4.2 Intel Security Controller Driver .......................................................................... 5 2  
4.3 Audio Driver Setup ............................................................................................ 5 3  
CHAPTER 5 BIOS UPGRADE  
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5.1 How to Check Your BIOS File Name and Version ............................................. 5 6  
5.2 How to Download the Correct BIOS File from the Web .................................... 5 6  
5.3 How to Update Your Motherboard BIOS........................................................... 5 7  
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INTRODUCTION  
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION  
1.1 Essential Handling Precautions  
IMPORTANT. Read this page before unpacking your motherboard!  
Power Supply  
Be careful! Always ensure that the computer is disconnected from the power supply when  
working on the motherboard and its components.  
Static Electricity  
Static electricity may cause damage to the delicate integrated circuit chips on your  
motherboard. Before handling the motherboard outside of its protective packaging, ensure  
that there is no static electrical charge in your body. A static discharge sufficiently strong  
enough to damage computer components is not perceptible by a human. To avoid this risk,  
please observe these simple precautions while handling the motherboard and other computer  
components:  
1. If possible, wear an anti-static wrist strap connected to a natural earth ground.  
2. Touch a grounded or anti-static surface, or a metal fixture such as a pipe or the chassis of  
your system, before touching the motherboard.  
3. When you have removed the motherboard from its anti-static packaging, try to hold it only  
by the edges, without touching any components.  
4. Avoid contacting the components on add-on cards, motherboards, and modules with the  
gold-colored connectors which plug into the expansion slots.  
5. It is safest to handle system components only by their mounting brackets.  
6. Keep components which are not connected to the system in the anti-static packaging  
whenever possible.  
These precautions help to reduce the risk of static build-up and ensure any static discharge is  
harmless to your equipment.  
Battery Replacement  
The battery which holds the system settings memory (CMOS RAM) on your motherboard  
should not require replacement for at least five years, and probably much longer. In picture  
2.2, it is located near the bottom right hand corner. Incorrect computer time and/or loss of time  
may indicate a weak motherboard batttery.  
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Please replace your battery only with the same type, or a similar type recommended by the  
battery manufacturer. If the battery is replaced incorrectly, there is a risk of a short circuit or  
explosion. Used batteries should be disposed of in accordance with the manufacturer’s in-  
structions and local environmental regulations.  
Electric Screwdrivers  
To reduce the risk of damage to the motherboard due to excessive torque, avoid setting  
electric screwdrivers above 7.5 kg/cm.  
1.2 Package Contents  
This motherboard package should contain the following items. Please check them as soon as  
you unpack. If you find any damaged or missing items, please contact your retailer.  
- Motherboard  
- 1 X CD-ROM  
- 1 X FDD cable  
- User’s Manual  
- COM port cable x 1 (optional)  
- Ultra DMA 66/100 cable x 1  
- USB Cable x 1 (optional)  
1.3 Specifications and Features  
CPU  
- Supports Intel® Pentium III/CeleronTM Series  
Chipset  
- TS-ASP3: Intel® 815EP (MCH, ICH2); FSB: 66/100/133 MHz  
DRAM Memory  
- Supports Synchronous DRAM  
- 3 X 168-pin DIMM module sockets on board  
- 8~512MB memory size  
- 8/16/32/64/128/256/512MB DIMM  
- 64 data bits structure only  
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I/O Bus Slot  
- 6 X Master/Slave PCI Bus slots (PCI 2.2 compliant)  
- 1 X CNR (Communication and Networking Riser) slot  
Award BIOS  
- Supports PC99, Plug-and-Play  
- Supports ACPI, APM, DMI, Green Feature  
I/O Functions  
- Supports PIO Mode 3, 4, 5 ATAPI devices and Ultra DMA/33/66/100  
- Supports 2 high speed UART 16550 COM ports  
- Supports SPP/EPP/ECP LPT port  
- Supports 3 mode/1.44/2.88MB floppy drive  
- Supports PS/2 Mouse and PS/2 Keyboard  
- Supports IrDA port  
- Supports 4 USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports  
- Supports Line-out, Line-in and MIC-in jack  
- Supports Game/MIDI port  
Switching Voltage Regulator  
- Intel VRM 8.4 compliant  
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Other Features  
- Year 2000 compliant  
- Power failure resume  
- FWH (Firmware Hub) supports security manageability  
- BIOS Virus protection (warning)  
- PS/2 Mouse and Keyboard Wake-Up  
- Supports Wake-on-LAN function  
- Remote Ring Wake-Up  
- Time Wake-Up  
- Board voltage monitors for CPU core, +3.3V, +/-5.0V, +/-12.0V, VTT, 3.3VSB/5VSB  
- CPU overheat alarm  
- CPU fan auto-off in sleep mode  
PCB Dimensions  
- ATX form factor, 4-layer PCB, 21.3 cm x 30.5 cm (8.4 inch x 12 inch)  
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CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION  
2.1 Transcends TS-ASP3 Motherboard  
Back panel I/O ports  
CPU  
Game/ MIDI port & Audio Jack  
·
Intel® FC-PGA Pentium III/  
Celeron TM Socket 370 Series  
(Coppermine Core)  
Main Memory  
(Line-out,Line-in,MIC-in)  
·
3x168-pin SDRAM DIMM  
Up to 512MB  
·
·
·
Parallel printer port  
2 x USB ports  
·
·
PS/2 KB & PS/2 Mouse ports  
Intel 815EP chipset  
·
TS-ASP3:Intel 815EP Chipset  
FDD Connector  
Floppy Disk Drive Connector  
·
PCI IDE Connector  
·
·
Bus Master  
PIO Mode 3/4/5  
DMA Mode 2  
Ultra DMA/33/66/100  
·
·
AC97 CODEC  
Expansion Slots  
·
1 x AGP Slot  
·
·
Header  
56 x PCI Slots  
1 x CNR Slot  
(Shared PCI)  
IrDA  
LPC Super I/O  
Winbond 83627 HF-AW  
System BIOS  
2M Bits FWH Flash Memory  
·
COM Connector  
USB3/4  
CONNECTOR  
WOL Header  
Serial COM port B  
Connector  
·
·
Wake on LAN  
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2.2 Layout of Transcend TS-ASP3 Motherboard  
MEM-LED  
STBY-LED  
KB MOUSE  
USB  
T:Port  
B:Port  
1
2
FC-PGA  
815EP  
MCH  
CPU-Fan  
Transcend  
FDC  
AGP  
Power-Fan  
PCI Slot1 (PCI1)  
PCI Slot2 (PCI2)  
PCI Slot3 (PCI3)  
AUX  
VIDEO  
IDE2 IDE1  
CD1  
JP2  
CD2  
ICH2  
PCI Slot4 (PCI4)  
MODEM  
IrDA  
PCI Slot5 (PCI5)  
Battery  
W O L  
F W H  
PCI Slot6 (PCI6)  
COMB  
Panel  
CNR  
USB3/4  
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2.3 Jumper Setup  
2.3.1 66/100/133 MHz System Configuration  
The JP4 Jumper allows you to set the FSB (Front Side Bus) to 66/100/133MHz configuration.  
When the Jumper is set to Auto, the freqency range depends on your CPU type. When you set  
the FSB to 66MHz, you can select a system bus frequency from 66MHz to 99MHz through CPU  
Host/PCI Clockof Frequency/Voltage Controlin the BIOS Setup menu. When you set the  
FSB to 100MHz, you can select a system bus frequency from 100MHz to 132MHz. When you set  
the FSB to 133MHz, you can select a system bus frequency from 133MHz to 166MHz.  
JP4  
BUS_Freq  
AUTO  
Tarscend  
133MHz  
100MHz  
66MHz  
66/100/133MHz FSB Configuration Jumper  
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2.3.2 Using Jumper JP1 to clear CMOS  
To clear the CMOS data, you should turn off your computers power and short pin1 and pin2  
in JP1.  
JP1  
CMOS_CLR  
CLEAR  
Tarscend  
NORMAL  
Clear COMS Jumper  
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2.3.3 Onboard Audio Setting (JP2 ON-BOARD AUDIO)  
To use an external CNR card, the onboard audio CODEC can be enabled or disabled via this  
jumper. Please disable the onboard audio CODEC if you want to use a PCI Sound Card or an  
CNR Audio Card. When you install a CNR card, remember that the onboard audio CODEC  
uses the primary channel. Therefore, if you want the onboard CODEC to work, you must set the  
CNR to be secondary.  
JP2  
1
2
3
Audio  
Tarscend  
1
2
3
Enable  
1
2
3
Disable  
Audio Selection Jumper  
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2.3.4 Keyboard Wake-Up (3-pin KB-AWK)  
This function makes the Keyboard Power Up the system. Set this jumper to Enableif youd like  
your Keyboard to Power Up your computer. Then, go to thePower On Functionin the  
Integrated Peripheralsin BIOS to choose the setting you prefer.  
JP6  
KB-AWK  
Disable  
Tarscend  
Enable  
Keyboard Wake Up  
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2.3.5 VCC3 Adjust  
Keep this selection fixed unless you are familiar with the system. Default is Medium.  
JP28  
VCC3  
Low Load  
Tarscend  
Medium Load  
High Load  
VCC3 Adjust  
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2.4 Connector Description  
2.4.1 Primary/Secondary IDE Connectors (Two 40-pin IDE)  
This motherboard supports two 40-pin IDE connectors marked as IDE1 (primary channel) and  
IDE2 (secondary channel). Each channel supports two IDE devices for a total of four devices.  
Connect your Hard Disk Drive (the main hard disk drive (HDD) if you are using more than one)  
to the Masterconnector (at the end of the cable) and connect it to IDE1 (see important note  
below). If your HDD supports Ultra DMA/66, you must use an 80-wire cable, otherwise the HDD  
wont be able to reach this speed.  
If you intend to operate two IDE devices from the same channel, one device must be set to  
Mastermode, the other to Slavemode. A Hard Disk Drive, CD ROM or other IDE device can  
have either setting depending on the devices jumper. Please refer to the devices manual for  
more information.  
NOTE: The Connectors must be attached to the IDE channels correctly. Make sure that  
the red stripe on one edge of the ribbon cable (this may be faint and could be a dotted  
line) is the nearest to PIN1 (on the left as the motherboard is shown in the picture below).  
IDE  
PIN1  
PIN1  
Secondary IDE Connector  
IDE2  
IDE1  
Primary IDE Connector  
Tarscend  
IDE Connectors  
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2.4.2 Floppy Disk Drive Connector (34-pin FDC)  
This connector supports the floppy disk drive ribbon cable which is one of the items in your  
motherboard package. After connecting the single end to the board, connect the two plugs at the  
other end to the floppy drive(s). Remember, as in the last section, the red stripe on the edge of  
the ribbon cable must be the nearest to PIN1 or your connection wont work. PIN1 is on the left as  
shown below.  
Floppy Disk Drive Connector  
Tarscend  
FDC  
PIN1  
Floppy Disk Drive Connector  
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2.4.3 Fan Power Connectors  
There are three fan power connectors on the motherboard: CPU-FAN, POWER-FAN, and CASE-  
FAN. Each connector provides +12V power. The cables can only be attached a certain way. If  
you try to put them in the wrong way, they wont fit. These connectors support cooling fans of 500  
mA (6W) or less.  
POWER-FAN  
CPU-FAN  
Tarscend  
FAN  
GND  
+12V  
Rotation  
CASE-FAN  
Fan Power Connectors  
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2.4.4 Memory Configuration  
This motherboard must be installed with PC100/PC133 SDRAM DIMM. You can install either  
single-sided or double-sided memory modules in any combination of memory capacities (listed  
below) in any socket, but never exceed 512MB total memory capacity.  
NOTE: This motherboard supports memory modules with 8/16/32/64/128/256/512MB.  
Tarscend  
3.3V Position  
Unbuffered Position  
168-pin Unbuffered SDRAM Module (DIMM1)  
168-pin Unbuffered SDRAM Module (DIMM2)  
168-pin Unbuffered SDRAM Module (DIMM3)  
168Pin Memory DIMM Sockets  
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2.4.5 Panel Connectors  
2
1
S_LED  
POWER LED  
KEY LOCK  
HDD_LED  
Tarscend  
NC  
RESET  
SPEAKER  
SOFT_OFF  
19  
20  
Panel Connector  
Power LED Lead (3-pin POWER LED)  
This 3-pin connector attaches to the power LED.  
Pin1 : +5V  
Pin3 : NC  
Pin5 : GND  
Keylock Lead (2-pin KEYLOCK)  
Use the keylock to enable or disable the Keyboard.  
Pin7 : KEYLOCK  
Pin9 : GND  
Speaker Lead (4-pin SPEAKER)  
This 4-pin connector connects to the case-mounted speaker.  
Pin13 : +5V  
Pin15 : GND  
Pin17 : NC  
Pin19 : SPK  
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Suspend Mode LED Lead (2-pin S_LED)  
The S_LED will light when the system is in suspend mode.  
Pin2 : +5V  
Pin4 : GND  
Hard Disk LED Lead (2-pin HDD_LED)  
This 2-pin connector connects to the LED of the hard disk. The LED lights up when a HDD is  
active.  
Pin6 : +5V  
Pin8 : GND  
Reset Switch Lead (2-pin RESET)  
This 2-pin connector connects to the case-mounted reset switch for rebooting your computer  
without turning on your power switch.  
Pin14  
&
Pin16  
Soft Power-Off Lead (2-pin SOFT_OFF)  
Attach the SOFT_OFF switch of the panel to this connector. Use the switch to Power On/Off  
your system.  
Pin18  
&
Pin20  
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2.4.6 Wake-on-LAN Connector (3-pin WOL)  
This connector connects to LAN cards with a Wake-on-LAN output. The system can be Powered  
Up when a wake-up packet or signal is received from the LAN card.  
NOTE: This function requires that the Wake-Up by PCI & WOLfunction in the Power  
Management Setupin BIOS is set to Enabledand that your system has an ATX power  
supply with at least 720mA +5V standby power.  
W O L  
PME  
GND  
+5V Standby  
Tarscend  
Wake-on-LAN Connector  
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2.4.7 Power Connector (20-pin PWR-CONN)  
Make sure you plug the ATX power supply connector in properly. The pin definition is shown  
below. Make sure that your ATX power supply can support at least 720mA +5V standby  
power for the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) functions.  
PWR-CONN  
+3.3V  
-12.0V  
GND  
+3.3V  
+3.3V  
GND  
PSON#  
GND  
+5.0V  
Tarscend  
GND  
GND  
+5.0V  
GND  
GND  
-5.0V  
+5.0V  
+5.0V  
Power Good  
+5.0V Standby  
+12.0V  
PSON# : Power Supply on  
Power Connector  
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2.4.8 IrDA-Compliant Infrared Module Connector (10-pin IrDA)  
The IrDA connector can be configured to support a wireless infrared module. With this module  
and application software such as Laplink or Win95 Direct Cable Connection, users can transfer  
files to or from laptops (notebooks), PDAs and printers. You must also configure the setting  
through UART Mode Selectin Integrated Peripheralsin BIOS to select IrDA. Connect the  
Standard IR (SIR) device to the onboard SIR connector according to the pin definitions. An  
optional Consumer Infrared (CIR) set connects to the CIR and SIR connectors simultaneously for  
both wireless transmitting and remote control functions through one external infrared module.  
IrDA  
SIR  
1
CIR  
2
+5V  
NC  
NC  
CIRRX  
5VSB  
NC  
Tarscend  
IRRX  
GND  
IRTX  
NC  
9
10  
IrDA Connector  
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2.4.9 Internal Serial Port Connector COMB  
You can use the provided serial port bracket to add a serial port for additional serial devices.  
COMB  
10  
9
1
NC  
RI  
GND  
DTR  
SOUT  
SIN  
Tarscend  
CTS  
RTS  
DSR  
DCD  
2
Internal Serial Port Connector COMB  
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2.4.10 Internal Audio Connector  
These connectors allow you to receive stereo audio input from sound sources such as a CD-  
ROM, TV tuner, or MPEG card. The MODEM connector allows the onboard audio to interface a  
voice modem card with a matched connector. It also allows the sharing of mono_in (such as a  
phone) and mono_out (such as a speaker) between the onboard audio and the voice modem  
card.  
Left Audio Channel  
GND  
CD1  
Right Audio Channel  
Right Audio Channel  
CD2  
GND  
Left Audio Channel  
Tarscend  
Left Audio Channel  
GND  
VIDEO  
AUX  
Right Audio Channel  
Right Audio Channel  
GND  
Left Audio Channel  
Modem-Out  
(Voice from Modem)  
GND  
MODEM  
Modem-In  
(Voice to Modem)  
Internal Audio Connectors  
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2.4.11 USB 3/4 Connector  
USB  
Power  
USB  
Power  
USBP2-  
USBP2+  
GND  
USBP3-  
USBP3+  
GND  
Tarscend  
NC  
USB 3/4 Connector  
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2.5 External Back Panel I/O Ports  
There are 9 kinds of external connectors on the back panel of the motherboard.  
The view in the drawing below is the back panel of the motherboard housing.  
1. PS/2 Mouse Port (Green 6-pin MOUSE)  
2. PS/2 Keyboard Port (Purple 6-pin KB)  
3. USB (Universal Serial Bus) Ports 1 & 2 (Black two 4-pin USBs)  
4. Parallel Port (Burgundy 25-pin PRN)  
5. Serial Port COMA (Turquoise 9-pin COMA)  
6. Game Port/MIDI Port (Gold 15-pin GAME)  
7. Line_out (Lime Green 1/8LINE_OUT)  
8. Line_in (Light blue 1/8LINE_IN)  
9. MIC_in (Pink 1/8MIC)  
4. Parallel Port  
7. Game/MIDI Port  
(Printer)  
1. PS/2 Mouse  
3. USB1  
3. USB2  
2. PS/2 Keyboard  
5. COMA  
9. Line_in  
8. Line_out 10. MIC in  
Back Panel I/O Ports  
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CHAPTER 3 BIOS SETUP  
3.1 BIOS Setup  
Award BIOS has a built-in Setup program that allows users to modify the basic system  
configuration. This information is stored in CMOS RAM, so it can retain the Setup information  
when the power is turned off. When the battery for CMOS fails, it will cause the data to be lost. If  
that happens, please set up your configuration parameters again after replacing the battery.  
Please refer to Section 1.1, Essential Handling Precautions.  
3.2 The Main Menu  
As you turn on or reboot the system, the BIOS is immediately activated. It will read the system  
configuration information and check the system through the Power On Self Test (POST). During  
the POST process, press the [Del] key and you can enter the Award BIOS configuration system.  
The following screen will appear.  
In the Award BIOS system you can use the arrows (  
) to highlight an item and then  
enter its sub-menu by pressing the [Enter] key. The following keys help you navigate in Setup.  
[Esc]  
Main Menu: Quit without saving changes into CMOS RAM  
Other pages: Exit the current page and return to the Main Menu  
[PgUp] Increase the numeric value or make changes  
[PgDn] Decrease the numeric value or make changes  
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[+]  
Increase the numeric value or make changes  
Decrease the numeric value or make changes  
General help on Setup navigation keys  
Load previous values from CMOS  
[-]  
[F1]  
[F5]  
[F6]  
[F7]  
[F10]  
Load the Fail-Safe Defaults from the BIOS default table  
Load the Optimized Defaults  
Save all the CMOS changes, and exit  
The Following is a brief summary of each Setup category:  
Standard CMOS Features  
Options in the original PC AT-compatible BIOS  
Advanced BIOS Features  
Award enhanced BIOS options  
Advanced Chipset Features  
Available options specific to your systems Chipset  
Integrated Peripherals  
I/O subsystems that depend on the integrated peripheral controllers in your system  
Power Management Setup  
Advanced Power Management (APM) and Advanced Configuration Power Interface (ACPI)  
options  
PnP/PCI Configurations  
Plug-and-Play standard and PCI Local Bus configuration options  
PC Health Status  
To display the fan status, CPU temperature, system temperature, etc., and provide the  
temperature monitoring option  
Frequency/Voltage Control  
To control the frequency and voltage of the CPU  
Load Fail-Safe Defaults  
To load the most basic BIOS default values required for your system to operate  
Load Optimized Defaults  
To load the BIOS default values that are factory settings for optimal system performance  
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Set Supervisor/User Password  
To change, set, or disable a password  
Save & Exit Setup  
To save settings in nonvolatile CMOS RAM and exit Setup  
Exit Without Saving  
To abandon all changes and exit Setup  
3.3 Standard CMOS Features  
Date (mm:dd:yy)/Time (hh:mm:ss)  
Highlight the items and use [PageUp]/[PageDown] to change the value of Date/Time.  
IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave  
Press [Enter] to enter the sub-menu.  
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IDE HDD Auto-Detection: Detect the HDD on this channel. If the detection is successful,  
it fills the remaining fields on this menu.  
IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave: We recommand that you select AUTOfor all  
drives. The BIOS can automatically detect the specifications during POST while the  
system boots. You can also choose Manualto set the specifications yourself. None”  
indicates that there is no device installed on this IDE channel.  
Access Mode: Normal, LBA, Large, or Auto.  
- Normal: Maximum number of cylinders, heads, and sectors supported are 1024, 16,  
and 63 respectively.  
- LBA (Logical Block Addressing): During drive access, the IDE controller transforms  
the data address described by sector, head, and cylinder number into a physical  
block address. This will significantly improve data transfer rates for drives with  
more than 1024 cylinders.  
- Large: For drives that do not support LBA and have more than 1024 cylinders.  
- Auto: The BIOS automatically determines the optimal access mode.  
Capacity: Disk drive capacity. Note that this size is slighty greater than the size of a  
formatted disk given by a disk-checking program.  
Cylinder: Number of cylinders  
Head: Number of heads  
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Precomp: Write precompensation cylinder  
Landing Zone: Landing zone  
Sector: Number of sectors  
Drive A/Drive B  
Select the correct types of diskette drive(s) installed in the computer.  
- None: No diskette drive installed  
- 360K, 5.25 in.: 5-1/4 inch standard drive; 360 kilobyte capacity  
- 1.2M, 5.25 in.: 5-1/4 inch high-density drive; 1.2 megabyte capacity  
- 720K, 3.5 in.: 3-1/2 inch double-sided drive; 720 kilobyte capacity  
- 1.44M, 3.5 in.: 3-1/2 inch double-sided drive; 1.44 megabyte capacity  
- 2.88M, 3.5 in.: 3-1/2 inch double-sided drive; 2.88 megabyte capacity  
Floppy Mode 3 Support  
Supports some particular Japanese floppy drives (3-1/2 inch drive with 1.2 megabyte capacity).  
Video  
Select the type of primary video subsystem in your computer. The BIOS will detect the correct  
video type automatically. The BIOS supports a secondary video subsystem, but do not select  
it in this Setup.  
- EGA/VGA: Enhanced Graphics Adapter/Video Graphics Array. For EGA, VGA, SEGA,  
SVGA or PGA monitor adapters.  
- CGA 40: Color Graphics Adapter, powers up in 40-column mode.  
- CGA 80: Color Graphics Adapter, powers up in 80-column mode.  
- MONO: Monochrome adapter, including high resolution.  
Halt On  
During POST, the computer stops if the BIOS detects a hardware error. You can set the BIOS  
to ignore certain errors during POST and continue the boot-up process. The following are the  
available selections.  
- All Errors: If the BIOS detects any non-fatal errors, POST stops and prompts you to take  
corrective action.  
- No Errors: POST does not stop for any error.  
- All, But Keyboard: If the BIOS detects any non-fatal errors except keyboard, POST  
stops and prompts you to take corrective action.  
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- All, But Diskette: If the BIOS detects any non-fatal error except floppy disk drive, POST  
stops and prompts you to take corrective action.  
- All, But Disk/Key: If the BIOS detects any non-fatal error except floppy disk drive or  
keyboard, POST stops and prompts you to take corrective action.  
3.4 Advanced BIOS Features  
This Advanced BIOS Featuresoption allows you to improve your system performance and  
setup system features according to your preferences.  
Virus Warning  
When this function is enabled, you will receive a warning message if a program (specifically,  
a virus) attempts to write to the boot sector or the partition table of the hard disk drive. You  
should then execute an anti-virus program. Keep in mind that this feature protects the boot  
sector only, not the entire hard drive.  
NOTE: Many disk diagnostic programs that access the boot sector table can trigger  
the virus warning message. If you plan to run such a program, we recommend that  
you first disable this virus warning in BIOS.  
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CPU Internal Cache/External Cache  
Cache memory is additional memory that is much faster than conventional DRAM (system  
memory). CPUs from 486-type and higher contain internal cache memory. Most, but not all,  
modern PCs have additional (external) cache memory. When the CPU requests data, the  
system transfers the requested data from the main DRAM into cache memory for even  
faster access by the CPU. The External Cachefield may not appear if your system does not  
have external cache memory.  
CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking  
Select Enabledto start the ECC function for L2 Cache.  
Processor Number Feature  
Make the CPU Serial number function active. (Only for PIII CPUs)  
Quick Power On Self Test  
Select Enabledto reduce the amount of time required to run POST. The Quick POST skips  
certain steps. We recommend that you normally disable Quick POST. It is better to find a  
problem during POST than to lose data during your work.  
First/Second/Third/Other Boot Device  
The original IBM PCs loaded the DOS operating system from drive A (floppy disk). So, IBM  
PC-compatible systems are designed to search for an operating system first on drive A, and  
then on drive C (hard disk). However, BIOS attempts to load the operating system from the  
devices in the sequence selected in this field. In addition to the traditional drives A (Floppy)  
and C (HDD-0), options include HDD-1, HDD-2, HDD-3, and CD-ROM; plus a SCSI”  
hard drive, a LS/ZIPdrive and a LANdrive. If your boot device is not included in the list,  
you can set the Boot Other Devicefield to Enabled, and let the system detect the drive  
automatically.  
Swap Floppy Drive  
This field is effective only in systems with two floppy drives. Selecting Enabledassigns  
physical drive B to logical drive A, and physical drive A to logical drive B.  
Boot Up Floppy Seek  
When you select Enabled, the BIOS tests (seeks) floppy drives to determine whether they  
have 40 or 80 tracks. Only 360-KB floppy drives have 40 tracks; drives with 720KB, 1.2MB,  
and 1.44MB capacity all have 80 tracks. Because very few modern PCs have 40-track floppy  
drives, we recommend that you set this field to Disabledto save time.  
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Boot Up NumLock Status  
Toggle between Onand Offto control the state of the NumLock key when the system  
boots. When toggled On, the numeric keypad generates numbers instead of controlling  
cursor operations.  
Gate A20 Option  
Choose Fast(default) or Normal. Fastallows RAM access above 1MB to use the fast  
Gate A20 line.  
Typematic Rate Setting  
When this function is disabled, the following two items (Typematic Rate and Typematic  
Delay) are irrelevant. Keystrokes repeat at a rate determined by the keyboard controller in  
your system. When this function is enabled, you can select a typematic rate and typematic  
delay.  
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)  
When the Typematic Rate setting is enabled, you can select a typematic rate (the rate at  
which a character repeats) when you hold down a key of 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24or  
30characters per second.  
Typematic Delay (Msec)  
When the Typematic Delay setting is enabled, you can select a typematic delay (the delay  
before key strokes begin to repeat) of 250, 500, 750or 1000milliseconds.  
Security Option  
If you have set a password, you can select whether the password is required while the  
system boots, or only when you enter Setup.  
OS Select for DRAM > 64MB  
Select OS2only if you are running OS/2 operating system with more than 64 MB of RAM  
on your system.  
Report No FDD For WIN 95  
Select Yesto release IRQ6 when there is no floppy disk drive, for compatibility with WIN  
95 logo certification.  
Delay For HDD (Secs)  
Generally, you can set this field as 0, but for some old Hard Disk Drives, you may need to  
increase the delay time for BIOS to detect what type it is.  
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3.5 Advanced Chipset Features  
This option will change the values of the chipset registers and the system settings will alter. Do  
not change any values if you are unfamiliar with the chipset.  
SDRAM CAS Latency Time  
This controls the SDRAM performance: default is AUTO. BIOS will auto detect the SPD  
information of the Memory Module and choose the proper setting.  
SDRAM Cycle Time Tras/Trc  
Select the number of SDRAM clocks used per access cycle. Setting available is 7/9 or 5/7.  
SDRAM RAS-to-CAS Delay  
This controls the latency between SDRAM active command and the read/write command.  
Leave it on the default setting.  
SDRAM RAS Precharge Time  
This controls the idle clocks after issuing a precharge command to SDRAM. Leave it on the  
default setting.  
System BIOS Cacheable  
Selecting Enabledallows caching of the system BIOS. This action can increase system  
performance.  
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Video BIOS Cacheable  
Selecting Enabledallows caching of the video BIOS. This action can increase system  
performance.  
Memory Hole at 15M-16M  
Enabling this feature reserves memory address space (between 15 and 16MB) to ISA  
expansion cards that specifically require this setting. This makes between 15 and 16MB of  
memory unavailable to the system. Expansion cards can only access memory up to 16MB.  
The default setting is Disabled.  
CPU Latency Timer  
The option determines the way that 815 uses the deferrable processor cycle.  
Delayed Transaction  
PCI access speed is faster than ISA. So PCI will release the master bus to the ISA interface  
for accessing data. Then the master bus control will go back to PCI again.  
AGP Graphics Aperture Size  
The Aperture is a portion of the PCI memory address range dedicated for graphics memory  
address space. Access to the aperture range is forwarded to AGP without any translation.  
Available options are 64MB and 32MB.  
System Memory Frequency  
Default is Auto. When the CPU is 133MHz you can choose 100/133MHz, but when the  
CPU is 100MHz, only the 100MHz selection functions.  
On-Chip Video Window Size  
You can select the size of mapped memory for the VGA/AGP driver to use. The choices are:  
64MB, 32MB, and Disabled.  
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3.6 Integrated Peripherals  
Choose this option and the following display appears.  
On-Chip Primary/Secondary PCI IDE  
The chipset contains a PCI IDE interface which supports two IDE channels. Select Enabled”  
to activate the first and/or second IDE interface. Select Disabledto deactivate this interface,  
when you install a primary and/or secondary add-in IDE interface.  
IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave PIO  
The four IDE PIO (Programmed Input/Output) fields let you set a PIO mode (0-5) for each  
of the four IDE devices that the onboard IDE interface supports. Modes 0 through 5 provide  
successively increased performance. In Automode, the system automatically determines  
the best one for each device.  
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IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave UDMA  
Ultra DMA/33/66/100 implementation is possible only if your IDE hard drive can support it,  
and if the operating environment includes a DMA driver (Windows 95 OSR2 or higher or a  
third-party IDE bus master driver). If both your hard disk drive and your system software can  
support Ultra DMA/33/66/100, select Autoto enable BIOS support.  
USB Controller  
Select Enabledif your system contains a Universal Serial Bus (USB) controller and USB  
peripheral(s).  
USB Keyboard Support  
Select Enabledif you use a USB Keyboard.  
Init Display First  
This item allows you to decide which to activate first: Lint Display First PCI/AGP.  
AC97 Audio/Modem  
If you select Enabled, BIOS will detect whether you are using any Audio/Modem devices.  
When an Audio/Modem device is detected, the onboard Audio/Modem controller will be  
enabled. If you want to use your own Audio/Modem card, set these fields to Disabled. If not,  
set these fields to Auto.  
IDE HDD Block Mode  
Block Mode is also called Block Transfer, Multiple Commands, or Multiple Sector Read/  
Write. If your IDE hard drive supports Block Mode (most new drives do), select Enabledfor  
automatic detection of the optimal number of Block Read/Write per sector the drive can  
support.  
Power On Function  
- Password: Power On only if you key in the correct password.  
- Hot Key: You can use the hot key to Power On the system.  
- Mouse Left: Power On with the Mouse Left Button.  
- Mouse Right: Power On with the Mouse Right Button.  
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- Any Key: Press any key to Power On the system.  
- Button only: Power On only by pushing the button on the case (Default).  
- Keyboard 98: You can Power On system by pushing the [Power-On] key of Keyboard 98.  
KB Power On Password  
Enter the Power On Passward here. Activated only when Passworditem is selected  
in the Power On Function Menu.  
NOTE: If you want to use this function, please make sure that the KB-AWKjumper  
is set to Enabled.  
Hot Key Power On  
Choose [CTRL] +[ F1] ~ [F12] as a hot key to Power On the system. Activated only when  
Hot Keyis selected on the Power On Function Menu.  
Onboard FDC Controller  
You can use this function to enable or disable the onboard FDC controller.  
Onboard Serial Port 1/Port 2  
Select an address and the corresponding interrupt for each of the first and second serial  
ports. The choices are: Disabled, 3F8/IRQ4, 2F8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, 2F8/IRQ3, and  
Auto. The second serial port shares the resources (address and IRQ) with IrDA.  
UART Mode Select  
Choose the right type of infrared device:  
- Normal: Normal operation  
- IrDA: IrDA compliant serial infrared port  
- ASKIR: Amplitude Shift Keyed Infrared Port  
RxD, TxD Active  
Consult your IR peripheral documentation to select the combination of RxD and TxD.  
IR Transmission Delay  
Consult your IR peripheral documentation to select Enabledor Disabledfor the IR  
Transmission Delay.  
UR2 Duplex Mode  
This item allows you to select the IR half/full duplex function.  
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Use IR Pins  
This option selects IR transmission routing. Two choices are:  
RxD2,TxD2 -> COMB Connector  
IR-Rx2Tx2 -> IR Connector  
Onboard Parallel Port  
Select a logical LPT port name and matching address for the physical parallel (printer) port.  
The choices are: 378/IRQ7, 278/IRQ5, 3BC/IRQ7and Disabled.  
Parallel Port Mode  
This field allows you to set the operation mode of the parallel port.  
- SPP: Allows normal-speed operation, but in one direction only.  
- EPP: Allows bi-directional parallel port operation at maximum speed.  
- ECP: Allows DMA and bi-directional operation. It is faster than EPP mode.  
- ECP + EPP: Allows normal speed operation in two-way mode.  
EPP Mode Select  
Select EPP port type 1.7or 1.9.  
ECP Mode Use DMA  
Assign DMA channel 1or 3to the port for ECP mode operation.  
PWR-ON After PWR-Fail  
Choose if you want the system to automatically Power On after the power has failed.  
- Off: Disable this function  
- On: Enable this function  
- Former-Sts: Not only Power On the system, but also to return it to its former status.  
Game Port Address  
Set Joystick Game Port Address. The choices are: Disabled, 201and 209.  
Midi Port Address  
Set Midi Port Address. The choices are: Disabled, 330, 300and 290.  
Midi Port IRQ  
Assign IRQ 5 or 10 to the Midi Port.  
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3.7 Power Management Setup  
The Power Management Setup allows you to configure your system to minimize energy  
consumption, according to your own style of computer use.  
ACPI Function  
This item allows you to enable/disable the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface  
(ACPI).  
ACPI Suspend Type  
Select the ACPI Suspend Type: S1 (POS)or S3 (STR).  
If your expansion cards do not support the STR function, you must leave this field on S1  
(POS)setting. The STR (Suspend-to-RAM) is an energy-saving feature. It takes only a few  
seconds to wake up the system and return to the previous situation.  
NOTE: This feature (STR) requires an ATX power supply with at least 720mA + 5V  
standby power for the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) functions.  
Otherwise, the system will fail to return from suspend mode.  
Power Management  
This category allows you to select the type (or degree) of power saving and is directly related  
to the following modes:  
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1. Suspend Mode  
2. HDD Power Down  
There are three selections for Power Management. Two of them have fixed mode settings.  
1. Min. Power Saving:  
Minimum power management mode. Inactivity period is defined below:  
Suspend Mode = 1 hr.  
2. Max. Power Saving:  
Maximum power management mode. Inactivity period is defined below:  
Suspend Mode = 1 min. HDD Power Down = 1 min.  
3. User Define:  
HDD Power Down = 15 min.  
Allows you to set each mode individually. Select the time-out period for each mode  
shown above.  
Video Off Method  
Defines the Video Off features.  
-Blank Screen:  
Only blanks the screen. Use this for monitors without power management and green”  
features.  
-V/H SYNC+BLANK:  
Blanks the screen and turns off vertical and horizontal scanning.  
-DPMS:  
The DPMS (Display Power Management System) feature allows the BIOS to control the  
video display card if it supports the DPMS feature.  
VIDEO Off In Suspend  
This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked. Select Yesto blank the  
monitor when the system enters suspend mode.  
Suspend Type  
Select Suspend Type: Stop Grantor PWR ON Suspend.  
MODEM Use IRQ  
You can select one of the following interrupt resources for modem use: N/A, 3, 4, 5,  
7, 9, 10, and 11.  
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Suspend Mode  
After the selected period of system inactivity (1 minute to 1 hour), all devices except the  
CPU will be shut down.  
HDD Power Down  
After the selected period of system inactivity (1 to 15 minutes), the hard disk drive powers  
down while all other devices remain active. This feature doesnt effect SCSI hard drives.  
Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN  
When set to Instant-off, the ATX switch can be used as a normal system Power Off button.  
When set to Delay 4 seconds, you need to press the Power Off button down for more than 4  
seconds if you want to Power Off the system.  
Wake-Up by PCI & WOL  
Select Enabledif you want to Power On your system when a PCI or LAN event occurs.  
Power On by Ring  
Select Enabledto Power On your system when the external modem receives a call.  
NOTE: This function requires an external modem which supports the Ring Wake-  
Up function.  
USB KB Wake-Up From S3  
When your system is in S3 (Suspend to RAM) mode, you can wake-up the system by pressing  
the wake-up key on the USB Keyboard.  
CPU Thermal-Throttling  
Select the CPU Thermal-Throttling rate. If BIOS detects that the CPU temperature is too  
high, it will slow down the CPUs speed according to this field. The choices are: 87.5%,  
75.0%, 62.5%, 50.0%, 37.5%, 25.0%and 12.5%.  
Resume by Alarm  
Select Enabledif you want to power up your system at a certain time on the same day every  
month, or at a certain time every day.  
Date/Time  
Set the Date and Time to Power On the system. Activated only when the Resume by  
Alarmfield is enabled.  
Reload Global Timer Events  
When Enabled, an event occurring on any device listed below restarts the global timer from  
Standby Mode, and Powers On the system.  
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The settings in these fields enable or disable the detection of  
IDE, floppy, serial and parallel port activities for powering down  
state transition. Actually, it detects read/write to/from I/O ports.  
Primary IDE 0  
Primary IDE 1  
Secondary IDE 0  
Secondary IDE 1  
FDD, COM, LPT Port  
PCI PIRQ[A-D]#  
3.8 PnP/PCI Configuration Setup  
Reset Configuration Data  
Normally, you leave this field Disabled. Select Enabledto reset Extended System  
Configuration Data (ESCD) if you have just installed a new add-on card and the system  
reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the operating system cannot boot.  
The setting will automatically be set back to Disabledthe next time the system reboots.  
Resources Controlled by  
The Award Plug-and-Play BIOS can automatically configure all the boot and Plug-and-Play  
(PnP) compatible devices. If you select Auto, all of the Interrupt Requests (IRQs) and DMA  
assignment fields will be activated as the BIOS automatically assigns them. The choices  
are: Autoand Manual.  
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IRQ Resources  
IRQ-n Assigned to  
When the resources are controlled manually, assign each System Interrupt to one of the  
following, depending on which type of device is using the interrupt.  
- Legacy ISA Devices requiring a specific interrupt (such as IRQ4 for serial port1),  
compliant with the original PC AT bus specification.  
- PCI/ISA PnP devices, whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture, compliant  
with the Plug and Play standard.  
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop  
Some VGA cards, such as graphics accelerators or MPEG video cards, might not show  
colors properly. Select Enabledto correct this problem. If you dont have such problems,  
leave this field at Disabled.  
PCI n Assignment  
Each PCI Slot can assign its own IRQ number. When you assign one and find out that the  
real IRQ is different from your assignment, the IRQ you assign must be taken over by  
another device like Printer, USB Controller, MIDI, etc.  
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3.9 PC Health Status  
This menu provides two thermo-protect functions (CPU warning temperature and shutdown  
temperature) and a hardware monitor center. These features let you know the health status of  
your PC.  
CPU Warning Temperature  
This field allows you to set the CPU warning temperature. You can choose from 50°C/  
122°Fto 70°C/158°For even Disabledif you like.  
Current CPU/System Temperature  
These two fields display the CPU and the on-board system temperature.  
Current CPU/Power/Case Fan Speed  
These fields display the fan speeds of the CPU fan, Power fan and Case fan.  
VCORE  
This field displays the CPU working voltage.  
VTT  
This field displays the GTL bus voltage.  
+5V/+12V/-12V/-5V  
These fields show the power supply voltages.  
3.3VSB/5VSB(V)  
This field displays the 3.3V/5V standby power supplied to the CMOS battery.  
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Shutdown Temperature  
This field allows you to set the CPU shutdown temperature. The choices are: 60°C/140°F,  
65°C/149°F, 70°C/158°Fand 75°C/167°F.  
3.10 Frequency/Voltage Control  
CPU Vcore Select  
This option adjusts the CPU voltage. Available selections are Default /+0.05V/+0.1V/+0.2V/  
+0.3V/+0.4V/-0.05V/-0.1V  
Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk  
Enablecan stop the frequency output for unused DIMM/PCI slots.  
Spread Spectrum  
Enableprovides spread Spectrum for better EMI solution.  
Clock By Slight Adjust  
This function allows you to set the FSB frequency of the CPU and the speed of the  
PCI bus. When JP4 is set to Auto, the frequency setting depends on your CPU type.  
When JP4 is set to 66MHz, you can select the system bus frequency from 66MHz to  
99 MHz. When JP4 is set to 100MHz, you can select the system bus frequency from  
100MHz to 132MHz. When JP4 is set to 133MHz, you can select the system bus  
frequency from 133MHz to 166MHz. When you overclock the CPU too much, some  
devices on the motherboard might not function well, like onboard CODEC. When  
this situation happens, reduce the frequency.  
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CPU Clock Ratio  
This function allows you to set the CPU internal frequency ratio. It determines the CPU  
internal frequency according to the following formula:  
CPU internal frequency = frequency ratio x system bus frequency.*  
* System bus frequency is set in the previous field (CPU Host/PCI Clock).  
The choices are: 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5, 6, 6.5, 7, 7.5, and 8or 8.5, 9, 10”  
10.5, 11, 11.5, 12. The two different tables depend on your CPU type.  
NOTE: Because Intel has locked the frequency ratio for new CPU settings, this field  
to adjust the frequency ratio is usually useless. However, it is effective for older  
version CPUs.  
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3.11 Load Fail-Safe Defaults  
This option allows you to load the troubleshooting default values permanently stored in the BIOS  
ROM. NOTE: These default settings are non-optimal and disable all high performance  
features.  
3.12 Load Optimized Defaults  
This option allows you to load the default values to the system configuration fields. These default  
values are the optimized configuration settings for the system.  
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3.13 Supervisor Password  
This option allows you to set a password to prevent others from changing the BIOS settings of  
your system.  
The password prevents any unauthorized use of your computer. If you set a password, the system  
prompts for the correct password before you boot or access Setup.  
To set a password:  
1. At the prompt, type your password. Your password can be up to 8 alpha-numeric characters.  
When you type the characters, they appear as asterisks (*) on the password screen box.  
2. After typing the password, press [Enter] key.  
3. At the next prompt, re-type your password and press [Enter] key again to confirm the new  
password. After the password entry, the screen automatically reverts to the main screen.  
To disable the password, press [Enter] key when prompted to enter the password. The screen  
displays a message confirming that the password has been disabled.  
Forget the password?  
If you forget the password, you can clear it by erasing the CMOS Real Time Clock (RTC) RAM  
with the jumper 1 (CMOS_CLR). To erase the RTC RAM:  
1. Unplug your computer.  
2. Set the JP1 to CMOS_CLRfor about 10 seconds, and then return to the default setting.  
3. Turn on your computer.  
4. Hold down [Delete] key during the POST process and enter BIOS setup to re-configure  
BIOS settings.  
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3.14 User Password  
This option allows you to set a password to prevent others from changing the BIOS settings of  
your system. This operation is the same as Supervisor Password.  
3.15 Save & Exit Setup  
Save the settings and exit the BIOS utility.  
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3.16 Exit Without Saving  
Abort current changes and exit the BIOS utility.  
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CHAPTER 4 SOFTWARE SETUP  
Insert the CD-ROM enclosed with your motherboard into the CD-ROM drive. After the Autorun  
program has executed, please check the model name shown on the screen. If the model name  
doesnt match your motherboard, please select the correct one.  
4.1 INF Update for 815EP Chipset  
This section introduces INF files in Windows 95/98 for the following items: System and Graphics,  
LPS Interface, SM Bus, PCI Bridge, Bus master IDE, USB Host, and Controllers. Click INF  
Update Utility for Intel 81X chipset, and follow the figures as below.  
Click here  
Click here  
1
2
Click here  
Click here  
3
4
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Click here  
6
Click here  
5
4.2 Intel Security Controller Driver  
This section helps you to install a security controller for Windows 95/98. Click Security Driver  
Setup, and then follow the figures as below:  
Click here  
Click here  
1
2
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Click here  
Click here  
3
4
Click here  
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4.3 Audio Driver Setup  
This section helps you to setup the onboard audio device. Click Audio Driver Setup, and  
choose the operating system you use.  
A. Audio Driver for Windows 95/98/2000  
The following figures are captured from Windows 98SE. You can setup the Audio CODEC in  
almost the same way in Windows 95 and Windows 2000.  
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Click here  
2
Click here  
3
Click here  
4
Click here  
5
Click here  
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B. Audio Driver for Windows NT  
1
Click here  
2
Click here  
3
Click here  
4
Click here  
5
Click here  
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CHAPTER 5 BIOS UPGRADE  
Caution!  
Only users familiar with the upgrade procedure are recommended to update the BIOS of  
the motherboard and only when there is a need to do so. Please note that you have to  
download and install the right file for your motherboard. Otherwise, you might cause  
some serious system malfunctions.  
5.1 How to Check Your BIOS File Name and Version  
Please turn on PC first, the screen will display as follows (For example):  
TRANSCEND MODULAR BIOS : ASP3-Ver.1.01 11/22/00.  
You can see the BIOS description on the third line.  
ASP3 - Ver 1.01 11/22/00  
BIOS Generation Date  
BIOS Version 1.01 (V11 for Version 1.1)  
(You can upgrade to a newer version if your BIOS version is older  
than this version.)  
BIOS File Name  
(Make sure the first 5 charactors are exactly the same as your own  
version if you want to upgrade your BIOS.)  
5.2 How to Download the Correct BIOS File from the Web  
Please enter the Transcend website on: http://www.transcendusa.com/  
On the front page, click on the Motherboardicon, which is the second one down. On the  
Motherboard page, click on the BIOSicon near the top. The BIOS page contains important  
information: please take the time to read this page carefully. Go to the bottom of the BIOS page,  
click on Slot 1and choose your motherboard model.  
Your BIOS file name must absolutely match the one shown on our web site. Then download the  
suitable version to your disk.  
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Warning:Your system could be damaged if the wrong BIOS version is  
accidently used. If you are not sure what version you should  
choose, please contact us at: [email protected]  
5.3 How to Upgrade Your Motherboard BIOS  
Please follow the 5 steps listed below to upgrade your BIOS.  
Step 1: Make a record of your original or existing BIOS Setup parameters.  
- Press [Del] during the Power On Self Test to enter the BIOS Setup Program when you  
start your system.  
- Write down the value of each parameter in order to re-configure your system after  
BIOS updating.  
Step 2: Make a System Disk  
- Put a clean 3.5" disk in Drive A  
MS-DOS: Key in Format A:/S and press [Enter].  
Windows O/S: Select the My Computer icon.  
Click [3.5" Floppy (A:)]  
Select [File/Format] from Command Bar  
Under Format 3.5 Floppy (A:) Menu select  
Format type = Full item, and  
Other Options = Copy system files  
Click [Start] button  
Step 3: Download the updated Bios.exe file from the web site to a floppy disk.  
(Ref 5.1 and 5.2)  
Step 4: Type Bios.exe to decompress it.  
Step 5: Please read the Readme.txt file carefully, and follow the instructions step by step.  
Then you can finish the BIOS upgrade.  
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