Asus M2NBP VM CSM User Manual

M2NBP-VM CSM  
Contents  
Notices......................................................................................................... vi  
Safety information ..................................................................................... vii  
M2NBP-VM CSM specifications summary.............................................. viii  
Chapter 1: Product introduction  
1.1  
1.2  
1.3  
Welcome! ...................................................................................... 1-2  
Package contents......................................................................... 1-2  
Special features............................................................................ 1-2  
1.3.1  
1.3.2  
Product highlights ........................................................... 1-2  
Innovative ASUS features .............................................. 1-5  
1.4  
Before you proceed ..................................................................... 1-6  
1.5  
Motherboard overview................................................................. 1-7  
1.5.1  
1.5.2  
1.5.3  
Motherboard layout......................................................... 1-7  
Placement direction ........................................................ 1-8  
Screw holes .................................................................... 1-8  
1.6  
1.7  
Central Processing Unit (CPU) ................................................... 1-9  
1.6.1  
1.6.2  
Installing the CPU ........................................................... 1-9  
Installing the heatsink and fan .......................................1-11  
System memory ......................................................................... 1-13  
1.7.1  
1.7.2  
1.7.3  
1.7.4  
Overview....................................................................... 1-13  
Memory configurations.................................................. 1-13  
Installing a DIMM .......................................................... 1-17  
Removing a DIMM ........................................................ 1-17  
1.8  
Expansion slots.......................................................................... 1-18  
1.8.1  
1.8.2  
1.8.3  
1.8.4  
1.8.5  
Installing an expansion card ......................................... 1-18  
Configuring an expansion card ..................................... 1-18  
PCI slots........................................................................ 1-20  
PCI Express x1 slot....................................................... 1-20  
PCI Express x16 slot..................................................... 1-20  
1.9  
Jumpers ...................................................................................... 1-21  
Connectors ................................................................................. 1-24  
1.10.1 Rear panel connectors.................................................. 1-24  
1.10.2 Internal connectors ....................................................... 1-26  
1.10  
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Contents  
Chapter 2: BIOS setup  
2.1  
Managing and updating your BIOS ............................................ 2-2  
2.1.1  
2.1.2  
2.1.3  
2.1.4  
2.1.5  
2.1.6  
ASUS Update utility ........................................................ 2-2  
Creating a bootable floppy disk....................................... 2-5  
ASUS EZ Flash 2 utility................................................... 2-6  
Updating the BIOS.......................................................... 2-7  
Saving the current BIOS file............................................ 2-9  
ASUS CrashFree BIOS 2 utility .................................... 2-10  
2.2  
BIOS setup program .................................................................. 2-11  
2.2.1  
2.2.2  
2.2.3  
2.2.4  
2.2.5  
2.2.6  
2.2.7  
2.2.8  
BIOS menu screen........................................................ 2-12  
Menu bar....................................................................... 2-12  
Legend bar.................................................................... 2-13  
Menu items ................................................................... 2-13  
Sub-menu items............................................................ 2-13  
Configuration fields ....................................................... 2-13  
Pop-up window ............................................................. 2-14  
General help ................................................................. 2-14  
2.3  
Main menu .................................................................................. 2-15  
2.3.1  
2.3.2  
2.3.3  
2.3.4  
2.3.5  
2.3.6  
2.3.7  
2.3.8  
System Time ................................................................. 2-15  
System Date ................................................................. 2-15  
Legacy Diskette A ......................................................... 2-15  
Primary and Secondary IDE Master/Slave ................... 2-16  
SATA 1/2/3/4 ................................................................. 2-18  
HDD SMART Monitoring............................................... 2-19  
Installed Memory........................................................... 2-19  
Usable Memory............................................................. 2-19  
2.4  
Advanced menu ......................................................................... 2-20  
2.4.1  
2.4.2  
2.4.3  
2.4.4  
2.4.5  
2.4.6  
JumperFree Configuration ............................................ 2-20  
AI NET2 ........................................................................ 2-22  
CPU Configuration........................................................ 2-22  
Chipset.......................................................................... 2-24  
PCIPnP ......................................................................... 2-25  
Onboard Devices Configuration.................................... 2-26  
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Contents  
2.5  
Power menu................................................................................ 2-30  
2.5.1  
2.5.2  
2.5.3  
2.5.4  
ACPI Suspend Type...................................................... 2-30  
ACPI APIC Support....................................................... 2-30  
APM Configuration........................................................ 2-30  
Hardware Monitor ......................................................... 2-33  
2.6  
Boot menu .................................................................................. 2-34  
2.6.1  
2.6.2  
2.6.3  
2.6.4  
2.6.5  
2.6.6  
Boot Device Priority ...................................................... 2-34  
Removable Drives......................................................... 2-34  
Hard Disk Drives........................................................... 2-35  
CDROM Drives ............................................................. 2-35  
Boot Settings Configuration ......................................... 2-35  
Security......................................................................... 2-38  
2.7  
2.8  
Tools menu ................................................................................. 2-40  
2.7.1 ASUS EZ Flash 2.......................................................... 2-40  
Exit menu.................................................................................... 2-41  
Chapter 3: Software support  
3.1  
Installing an operating system ................................................... 3-2  
3.2  
Support CD information .............................................................. 3-2  
3.2.1  
3.2.2  
3.2.3  
3.2.4  
3.2.5  
3.2.6  
3.2.7  
Running the support CD ................................................. 3-2  
Drivers menu................................................................... 3-3  
Utilities menu .................................................................. 3-4  
Make Disk menu ............................................................. 3-5  
Manual menu .................................................................. 3-6  
ASUS Contact information.............................................. 3-7  
Other information ............................................................ 3-8  
3.3  
Creating a RAID driver disk....................................................... 3-10  
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Notices  
Federal Communications Commission Statement  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions:  
This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
This device must accept any interference received including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with manufacturer’  
s instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,  
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If  
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
The use of shielded cables for connection of the monitor to the graphics card is  
required to assure compliance with FCC regulations. Changes or modifications  
to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could  
void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  
Canadian Department of Communications Statement  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions  
from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the  
Canadian Department of Communications.  
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003..  
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Safety information  
Electrical safety  
To prevent electrical shock hazard, disconnect the power cable from the  
electrical outlet before relocating the system.  
When adding or removing devices to or from the system, ensure that the power  
cables for the devices are unplugged before the signal cables are connected. If  
possible, disconnect all power cables from the existing system before you add  
a device.  
Before connecting or removing signal cables from the motherboard, ensure  
that all power cables are unplugged.  
Seek professional assistance before using an adapter or extension cord. These  
devices could interrupt the grounding circuit.  
Make sure that your power supply is set to the correct voltage in your area. If  
you are not sure about the voltage of the electrical outlet you are using, contact  
your local power company.  
If the power supply is broken, do not try to fix it by yourself. Contact a qualified  
service technician or your retailer.  
Operation safety  
Before installing the motherboard and adding devices on it, carefully read all  
the manuals that came with the package.  
Before using the product, make sure all cables are correctly connected and the  
power cables are not damaged. If you detect any damage, contact your dealer  
immediately.  
To avoid short circuits, keep paper clips, screws, and staples away from  
connectors, slots, sockets and circuitry.  
Avoid dust, humidity, and temperature extremes. Do not place the product in  
any area where it may become wet.  
Place the product on a stable surface.  
If you encounter technical problems with the product, contact a qualified  
service technician or your retailer.  
The symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin indicates that the product (electrical  
and electronic equipment) should not be placed in municipal waste. Please  
check local regulations for disposal of electronic products.  
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M2NBP-VM CSM specifications summary  
CPU  
Support AMD socket AM2 for AMD Athlon™ 64FX/  
Athlon™ 64 X2/Athlon™ 64/Sempron processors  
AMD64 architecture enables simultaneous 32-bit and  
64-bit computing  
Supports AMD Cool ‘n’ Quiet™ Technology  
AMD Live!™ Ready  
Chipset  
Northbridge: NVIDIA® Quadro® NVS210S GPU  
Southbridge: NVIDIA® nForce™430B MCP  
Front Side Bus  
Memory  
2000/1600 MT/s  
Dual-channel memory architecture  
4 x 240-pin DIMM sockets support up to 8 GB of  
unbufferred ECC/non-ECC 800/667/533 MHz DDR2 memory  
modules  
Expansion slots  
Graphics  
1 x PCI Express™ x16 slot  
1 x PCI Express™ x1 slot  
2 x PCI slots  
Integrated in the NVIDIA® GeForce™ 6 Graphics Processing  
Unit (GPU)  
Note:  
DVI-D only supports digital display. You  
cannot convert DVI-D to output RGB signal to  
CRT display.  
Storage  
NVIDIA® nForce™430B media and communications processor  
(MCP) supports:  
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2 x Ultra DMA 133/100/66/33 interfaces for four  
(4) hard disk drives  
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4 x Serial ATA 3 Gb/s hard disk drives supporting  
RAID 0 and RAID 1 configuration.  
High Definition Audio  
SoundMAX® ADI AD1986A 5.1-channel CODEC  
Supports Jack Sensing technology  
S/PDIF out interface  
LAN  
USB  
NVIDIA® nForce™430B built-in Gigabit MAC with external  
Marvell® PHY  
Supports up to 8 USB 2.0 ports  
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Manageability  
WfM2.0, DMI2.0, WOL by PME, WOR, PXE, Chassis Intrusion  
Special features  
ASUS Q-Fan 2  
ASUS C.P.R. (CPU Parameter Recall)  
ASUS CrashFree BIOS 2  
ASUS EZ Flash 2  
ASUS MyLogo™  
Stepless Frequency Selection (SFS) allows FSB tuning from  
200 MHz to 400 MHz at 1 MHz increment  
Note:  
ASUS CrashFree BIOS 2 and ASUS EZ Flash 2 only  
support VGA/RGB output.  
BIOS features  
Rear panel  
4 Mb Flash ROM, Award BIOS, PnP, DMI2.0, WfM2.0, ACPI  
2.0, SM BIOS 2.3  
1 x Parallel port  
1 x LAN (RJ-45) port  
4 x USB 2.0 ports  
1 x VGA/RGB Out port  
1 x VGA/DVI-D port  
1 x PS/2 keyboard port  
1 x PS/2 mouse port  
5.1-channel audio ports  
Internal connectors  
1 x Front panel audio connector  
1 x CD audio in connector  
1 x Chassis intrusion connector  
1 x CPU fan connector  
2 x Chassis fan connectors  
1 x Power fan connector  
1 x Floppy disk drive connector  
1 x COM connectors  
1 x Primary IDE connector  
1 x Secondary IDE connector  
1 x S/PDIF Out connector  
4 x Serial ATA connectors  
2 x USB 2.0 connectors for 4 additional USB 2.0 ports  
1 x 24-pin ATX power connector  
1 x 4-pin x ATX 12V power connector  
1 x System panel connector  
1 x TPM connector  
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M2NBP-VM CSM specifications summary  
Power Requirement  
ATX power supply (with 24-pin and 4-pin 12 V plugs)  
ATX 12 V 2.0 compliant  
Form Factor  
uATX: 9.6 in. x 9.6 in. (24.5cm x 24.5cm)  
Support CD contents  
Device drivers  
ASUS PC Probe II  
AMD Cool ‘n’Quiet™ utility  
ASUS Live Update utility  
Anti-virus software (OEM version)  
*Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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This chapter describes the motherboard  
features and the new technologies it supports.  
Product  
1
introduction  
1.1  
Welcome!  
Thank you for buying an ASUS® M2NBP-VM CSM motherboard!  
The motherboard delivers a host of new features and latest technologies, making it  
another standout in the long line of ASUS quality motherboards!  
Before you start installing the motherboard, and hardware devices on it, check the  
items in your package with the list below.  
1.2  
Package contents  
Check your motherboard package for the following items.  
Motherboard  
Cables  
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1 x Serial ATA signal cable  
1 x Serial ATA power cable  
1 x Ultra DMA 133/100/66 cable  
1 x Floppy disk drive cable  
I/O shield  
Accessories  
Application CD  
Documentation  
ASUS motherboard support CD  
User guide  
If any of the above items is damaged or missing, contact your retailer.  
1.3  
Special features  
1.3.1  
Product highlights  
Latest processor technology  
The motherboard supports AMD socket AM2 single-core Athlon 64/ Sempron and  
dual-core Athlon 64 X2/Athlon 64 FX processors with 2MB/1MB/512KB L2 cache,  
which is based on 64-bit architecture. It features 2000/1600 MT/s HyperTransport  
Bus, dual-channel un-buffered DDR2 800 memory support and AMD Cool ‘n’ Quiet  
Technology. See page 1-9 for details.  
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AMD Cool ‘n’ Quiet Technology  
The motherboard supports the AMD Cool ‘n’ Quiet Technology, which monitors  
system operation and automatically adjusts CPU voltage and frequency for a cool  
and quiet operating environment. See page 2-24 for details.  
NVIDIA® Quadro® NVS210S GPU  
and NVIDIA® nForce™ 430B MCP chipsets  
The NVIDIA® Quadro® NVS210S graphics processing unit (GPU) Northbridge  
supports Microsoft® DirectX 9.0 Shader Model 3.0, dual VGA out (RGB and DVI-D),  
NVIDIA® PureVideo Technology with unprecedented integrated video quality, and  
PCI Express interface.  
The NVIDIA® nForce™ 430B media and communications processor (MCP)  
Southbridge delivers NVIDIA® Gigabit and NVIDIA® MediaShield storage  
management technology allowing easy RAID configuration (RAID 0 and RAID 1)  
for Serial ATA 3Gb/s.  
DDR2 memory support  
The motherboard supports DDR2 memory which features data transfer rates of  
800MHz/667 MHz/533 MHz to meet the higher bandwidth requirements of the  
latest 3D graphics, multimedia, and Internet applications. The dual-channel DDR2  
architecture doubles the bandwidth of your system memory to boost system  
performance, eliminating bottlenecks with peak bandwidths of up to 12.8 GB/s. See  
pages 1-13 to 1-16 for details.  
PCI Express™ interface  
The motherboard fully supports PCI Express, the latest I/O interconnect technology  
that speeds up the PCI bus. PCI Express features point-to-point serial  
interconnections between devices and allows higher clockspeeds by carrying data  
in packets. This high speed interface is software compatible with existing PCI  
specifications. See page 1-20 for details.  
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Serial ATA 3Gb/s technology  
The motherboard supports next-generation SATA hard drives based on the new  
SATA 3Gb/s storage specification. The onboard NVIDIA® nForce 430B MCP  
southbridge allows RAID 0 and RAID 1 configurations for four SATA connectors.  
Gigabit LAN solution  
NVIDIA® Gb LAN controller delivers transfer speeds up to ten times faster than  
conventional 10/100 Ethernet connections. Gigabit LAN is the networking standard  
for the early future and is ideal for handling large amounts of data such as video,  
audio, and voice.  
USB 2.0 technology  
The motherboard implements the Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 specification,  
dramatically increasing the connection speed from the 12 Mbps bandwidth on USB  
1.1 to a fast 480 Mbps on USB 2.0. USB 2.0 is backward compatible with USB 1.1.  
See pages 1-25 and 1-30 for details.  
High Definition Audio  
SoundMAX is the highest performing, most reliable and user-friendly PC audio  
solution for business professionals, audiophiles, musicians, and gamers. Hear  
crystal-clear quality from all your audio - MP3 playback, home theatre, advanced  
gaming, VOIP and more, and never worry - SoundMAX high-definition audio is  
there to enhance your experience!  
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1.3.2  
Innovative ASUS features  
ASUS CrashFree BIOS 2  
This feature allows you to restore the original BIOS data from the support CD in case  
when the BIOS codes and data are corrupted. This protection eliminates the need to  
buy a replacement BIOS chip. See page 2-10 for details.  
ASUS EZ Flash 2  
With the ASUS EZ Flash, you can easily update the system BIOS even before  
loading the operating system. No need to use a DOS-based utility or boot from a  
floppy disk. See page 2-6 for details.  
ASUS Q-Fan 2  
ASUS Q-Fan 2 technology intelligently adjusts both CPU fan and chassis fan speeds  
according to system loading to ensure quiet, cool and efficient operation. See page  
2-33 for details.  
C.P.R. (CPU Parameter Recall)  
The C.P.R. feature of the motherboard BIOS allows automatic re-setting to the  
BIOS default settings in case the system hangs due to overclocking. When the  
system hangs due to overclocking, C.P.R. eliminates the need to open the system  
chassis and clear the RTC data. Simply shut down and reboot the system, and the  
BIOS automatically restores the CPU default setting for each parameter.  
ASUS MyLogo™  
This feature allows you to personalize and add style to your system with  
customizable boot logos. See page 2-37 for details.  
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1.4  
Before you proceed  
Take note of the following precautions before you install motherboard components  
or change any motherboard settings.  
Unplug the power cord from the wall socket before touching any  
component.  
Use a grounded wrist strap or touch a safely grounded object or a metal  
object, such as the power supply case, before handling components to  
avoid damaging them due to static electricity  
Hold components by the edges to avoid touching the ICs on them.  
Whenever you uninstall any component, place it on a grounded antistatic  
pad or in the bag that came with the component.  
Before you install or remove any component, ensure that the ATX power  
supply is switched off or the power cord is detached from the power  
supply. Failure to do so may cause severe damage to the motherboard,  
peripherals, and/or components.  
Onboard LED  
The motherboard comes with a standby power LED that lights up to indicate  
that the system is ON, in sleep mode, or in soft-off mode. This is a reminder  
that you should shut down the system and unplug the power cable before  
removing or plugging in any motherboard component. The illustration below  
shows the location of the onboard LED.  
SB_PWR  
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ON  
Standby  
Power  
OFF  
Powered  
Off  
M2NBP-VM CSM Onboard LED  
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Chapter 1: Product introduction  
1.5  
Motherboard overview  
1.5.1  
Motherboard layout  
24.5cm (9.6in)  
PWR_FAN  
PS/2KBMS  
T: Mouse  
B: Keyboard  
KBPWR  
CPU_FAN  
ATX12V  
Super  
I/O  
DVI  
USBPW12  
VGA  
USB12  
CHA_FAN1  
LAN_USB34  
USBPW34  
nVIDIA®  
Quadro®  
NVS210S  
GPU  
Top:Line In  
Center:Line Out  
Bottom:Mic In  
4Mb  
BIOS  
PCIEX1_1  
CHA_FAN2  
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88E1116  
PCIEX16  
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nVIDIA®  
nForce™430B  
PCI1  
SB_PWR  
PCI2  
CR2032 3V  
Lithium Cell  
CMOS Power  
AD  
1986A  
USBPW78  
USBPW56  
CD  
AAFP  
COM1  
CHASSIS  
TPM  
SPDIF_OUT  
CLRTC  
USB56  
USB78  
PANEL  
Refer to 1.10 Connectors for more information about rear panel connectors and  
internal connectors.  
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1.5.2  
Placement direction  
When installing the motherboard, make sure that you place it into the chassis in the  
correct orientation. The edge with external ports goes to the rear part of the chassis  
as indicated in the image below.  
1.5.3  
Screw holes  
Place eight (8) screws into the holes indicated by circles to secure the  
motherboard to the chassis.  
Do not overtighten the screws! Doing so can damage the motherboard.  
Place this side towards  
the rear of the chassis  
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1.6  
Central Processing Unit (CPU)  
The motherboard comes with a 940-pin AM2 socket designed for the AMD  
Athlon™ 64 X2/Athlon™ 64/Athlon™ FX/Sempron™ processor.  
The AM2 socket has a different pinout from the 940-pin socket designed for the  
AMD Opteron™ processor. Make sure you use a CPU is designed for the AM2  
socket. The CPU fits in only one correct orientation. DO NOT force the CPU into  
the socket to prevent bending the connectors on the socket and damaging the  
CPU!  
Make sure that all power cables are unplugged before installing the CPU.  
Connect the chassis fan cables to the CHA_FAN1/2 connectors to ensure  
system stability.  
1.6.1  
Installing the CPU  
To install a CPU.  
1.  
Locate the CPU socket on the motherboard.  
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M2NBP-VM CSM CPU Socket AM2  
2.  
Unlock the socket by pressing the  
lever sideways, then lift it up to a 90°  
-100° angle.  
90°-100°  
Socket lever  
Make sure that the socket lever is lifted up to 90°-100° angle, otherwise the  
CPU does not fit in completely.  
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3.  
4.  
Position the CPU above the socket  
such that the CPU corner with the  
gold triangle matches the socket  
corner with a small triangle.  
Carefully insert the CPU into the  
socket until it fits in place.  
Small triangle  
Gold triangle  
The CPU fits only in one correct orientation. DO NOT force the CPU into the  
socket to prevent bending the pins and damaging the CPU!  
5.  
When the CPU is in place, push  
down the socket lever to secure the  
CPU. The lever clicks on the side  
tab to indicate that it is locked.  
6.  
7.  
Install a CPU heatsink and fan  
following the instructions that came  
with the heatsink package.  
Connect the CPU fan cable to  
the CPU_FAN connector on the  
motherboard.  
CPU_FAN  
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M2NBP-VM CSM CPU fan connector  
Do not forget to connect the CPU fan connector! Hardware monitoring errors  
can occur if you fail to plug this connector.  
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1.6.2  
Installing the heatsink and fan  
The AMD Athlon™ 64/Sempron™ processor require a specially designed heatsink  
and fan assembly to ensure optimum thermal condition and performance.  
Make sure that you use only qualified heatsink and fan assembly.  
Follow these steps to install the CPU heatsink and fan.  
1.  
Place the heatsink on top of the installed CPU, making sure that the heatsink  
fits properly on the retention module base.  
The retention module base is already installed on the motherboard  
upon purchase.  
You do not have to remove the retention module base when installing the  
CPU or installing other motherboard components.  
If you purchased a separate CPU heatsink and fan assembly, make sure  
that a Thermal Interface Material is properly applied to the CPU heatsink or  
CPU before you install the heatsink and fan assembly.  
CPU Fan  
CPU Heatsink  
Retention Module Base  
Retention bracket  
Retention bracket lock  
Your boxed CPU heatsink and fan assembly should come with installation  
instructions for the CPU, heatsink, and the retention mechanism. If the  
instructions in this section do not match the CPU documentation, follow the  
latter.  
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2.  
Attach one end of the retention bracket to the retention module base.  
3.  
Align the other end of the retention bracket (near the retention bracket lock)  
to the retention module base. A clicking sound denotes that the retention  
bracket is in place.  
Make sure that the fan and  
heatsink assembly perfectly fits  
the retention mechanism module  
base; otherwise, you cannot snap  
the retention bracket in place.  
4.  
Push down the retention bracket lock on the retention mechanism to secure  
the heatsink and fan to the module base.  
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1.7  
System memory  
1.7.1  
Overview  
The motherboard comes with four Double Data Rate 2 (DDR2) Dual Inline Memory  
Modules (DIMM) sockets.  
A DDR2 module has the same physical dimensions as a DDR DIMM but has a  
240-pin footprint compared to the 184-pin DDR DIMM. DDR2 DIMMs are notched  
differently to prevent installation on a DDR DIMM socket.  
The figure illustrates the location of the DDR2 DIMM sockets:  
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M2NBP-VM CSM 240-pin DDR2 DIMM sockets  
Channel  
Channel A  
Channel B  
Sockets  
DIMM_A1 and DIMM_A2  
DIMM_B1 and DIMM_B2  
1.7.2  
Memory configurations  
You may install 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, and 2 GB unbuffered ECC/non-ECC DDR2  
DIMMs into the DIMM sockets.  
Recommended Memory Configurations  
Sockets  
Mode  
DIMM_A1  
DIMM_A2  
DIMM_B1  
DIMM_B2  
Populated  
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Populated  
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Single Channel  
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Populated  
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Populated  
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Populated  
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Populated  
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Dual-channel (1)  
Dual-channel (2)  
Populated  
Populated  
Populated  
Populated  
Populated  
Populated  
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For dual-channel memory configuration (2), you may:  
install identical DIMMs in all four sockets OR  
install an identical DIMM pair in DIMM_A1 and DIMM_B1 (yellow  
sockets) and another identical DIMM pair in DIMM_A2 and  
DIMM_B2 (black sockets)  
Always use identical DDR2 DIMM pairs for dual-channel model. For  
optimum compatibility, we recommend that you obtain memory modules  
latest Qualified Vendors List.  
Important notice on installing Windows® XP 32-bit version  
If you install Windows® XP 32-bit version Operating System (OS), the limitation  
of this OS version is that it may reserve a certain amount of memory space for  
system devices. We recommend that you install less than 3 GB system memory  
if you would like to work under Windows® XP 32-bit version OS. The excess  
memory installation will not cause any usage problem, but it will not give users  
the benefit of manipulating this excess memory space.  
Visit the ASUS FAQ site for further  
explanation:  
aspx?SLanguage=en-us  
Under General Search, make the  
selections as shown, then click Search.  
Click the article titled “4GB memory  
installed but less memory size detected.”  
This motherboard can support 8 GB physical memory on the operating systems  
listed below. You may install a maximum of 2 GB DIMMs on each slot.  
64-bit  
Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition  
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Qualified Vendors Lists (QVL)  
DDR2-800 MHz capability  
DIMM support  
Size  
Vendor  
Model  
Side(s) Component  
A
B
C
256 MB SAMSUNG  
256 MB SAMSUNG  
512 MB SAMSUNG  
512 MB Hynix  
K4T56083QF-ZCEꢀ  
K4T56083QF-ZCEꢀ(ECC)  
EDD33ꢁXX  
SS  
SS  
SS  
SS  
DS  
SS  
DS  
DS  
SS  
SS  
M3ꢀ8T3253FZ3-CEꢀ  
M3ꢁ1T3253FZ3-CEꢀ  
M3ꢀ8T6553CZ3-CEꢀ  
HYMP564U64AP8-S6  
HYMP512U64AP8-S6  
MT8HTF6464AY-80EA3  
MT16HTF12864AY-80EA3  
CM2X1024-6400PRO  
M20EL6F3G3160A1D0Z  
M20EL6F3G3160A1D0Z  
HY5PS12821AFP-S6  
HY5PS12821AFP-S6  
5JAIIZꢁDQQ  
1024 MB Hynix  
512 MB MICRON  
1024 MB MICRON  
1024 MB CORSAIR  
256 MB A-DATA  
256 MB A-DATA  
5JAIIZꢁDQQ  
Heat-Sink Package  
E2508AB-GE-E  
E2508AB-GE-E  
DDR2-667 MHz capability  
DIMM support  
Size  
Vendor  
Model  
Side(s)  
Component  
A
B
C
1024 MB KINGSTON  
256 MB SAMSUNG  
512 MB SAMSUNG  
256 MB SAMSUNG  
512 MB SAMSUNG  
256 MB Infineon  
512 MB Infineon  
512 MB Infineon  
1024 MB Infineon  
512 MB Hynix  
E5108AE-6E-E  
DS  
SS  
DS  
SS  
SS  
SS  
SS  
SS  
DS  
SS  
SS  
SS  
SS  
DS  
DS  
DS  
DS  
KVR66ꢀD2N5/1G  
K4T56083QF-ZCE6  
K4T56083QF-ZCE6  
K4T51163QC-ZCE6  
ZCE6K4T51083QC  
HYB18T512160AF-3S  
HYB18T512800AF3S  
HYB18T512800AF3S(ECC)  
HYB18T512800AF3S(ECC)  
HY5PS12821AFP-Y5  
HY5PS12821AFP-Y4  
E2508AB-6E-E  
M3ꢀ8T3253FZ0-CE6  
M3ꢀ8T6453FZ0-CE6  
M3ꢀ8T3354CZ0-CE6  
M3ꢀ8T6553CZ0-CE6  
HYS64T32000HU-3S-A  
HYS64T64000HU-3S-A  
HYS72T64000HU-3S-A  
HYS72T128020HU-3S-A  
HYMP564U64AP8-Y5  
HYMP564U64AP8-Y4  
EBE25UC8ABFA-6E-E  
EBE51UD8AEFA-6E-E  
BL6464AA664.16FB  
BL12864AA664.16FA  
BL12864AL664.16FA  
BL12864AL663.16FA  
512 MB Hynix  
256 MB ELPIDA  
512 MB ELPIDA  
512 MB crucial  
1024 MB crucial  
1024 MB crucial  
1024 MB crucial  
E5108AB-6E-E  
Heat-Sink Package  
Heat-Sink Package  
Heat-Sink Package  
Heat-Sink Package  
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DDR2-533 MHz capability  
DIMM support  
Size  
Vendor  
Model  
Side(s)  
Component  
A
B
C
256 MB KINGSTON  
512 MB KINGSTON  
512 MB SAMSUNG  
512 MB Infineon  
256 MB Infineon  
256 MB Infineon  
512 MB Infineon  
512 MB Hynix  
E5116AF-5C-E  
SS  
SS  
DS  
SS  
SS  
SS  
SS  
SS  
DS  
SS  
SS  
SS  
SS  
SS  
SS  
DS  
SS  
SS  
KVR533D2N4/256  
KVR533D2N4/512  
M3ꢀ8T6453FG0-CD5  
HYS64T64000GU-3.7-A  
HYS64T32000HU-3.7-A  
HYS64T32000HU-3.7-B  
HYS64T64000HU-3.7-B  
HYMP564U648-C4  
HYMP512U648-C4  
HYMP564Uꢀ28-C4  
HYMP564U64AP8-C3  
EBE51UD8ABFA-5C  
EBE51UD8ABFA-5C-E  
ꢀ8.810ꢀꢀ.420  
HYB18T512800AF3ꢀ  
K4T56083QF-GCD5  
HYB18T512800AC37  
HYB18T512160AF3.7  
HYB18T5121608BF3.7  
HYB18T512800BF37  
HY5PS12821F-C4  
HY5PS12821F-C4  
HY5PS12821FP-C4(ECC)  
HY5PS12821AFP-C3  
E5108AB-5C-E  
1024 MB Hynix  
512 MB Hynix  
512 MB Hynix  
512 MB ELPIDA  
512 MB ELPIDA  
256 MB Apacer  
256 MB KINGMAX  
1024 MB KINGMAX  
512 MB KINGMAX  
512 MB Transcend  
E5108AB-5C-E  
E5116AB-5C-E  
E5116AB-5C-E  
KLBB68F-36EP4  
E5108AE-5C-E  
KLBB48F-A8EB4  
KKEA88E4AAK-3ꢀ  
K4T51083QB-GCD5  
KLBC28F-A8KE4  
TS64MLQ64V5J  
Side(s): SS - Single-sided DS - Double-sided  
DIMM support:  
A
-
Supports one module inserted in any slot as Single-channel memory configuration.  
B
-
Supports one pair of modules inserted into either the blue slots or the black slots as one pair of  
Dual-channel memory configuration.  
C
-
Supports 3 modules inserted into both the blue and black slots as two pairs of Dual-channel  
memory configuration.  
Visit the ASUS website for the latest DDR2-800/667/533 MHz QVL.  
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1.7.3  
Installing a DIMM  
Make sure to unplug the power supply before adding or removing DIMMs or  
other system components. Failure to do so may cause severe damage to both  
the motherboard and the components.  
2
1.  
Unlock a DIMM socket by pressing  
the retaining clips outward.  
DDR2 DIMM notch  
3
2.  
Align a DIMM on the socket such  
that the notch on the DIMM matches  
the break on the socket.  
1
3.  
Firmly insert the DIMM into the  
socket until the retaining clips snap  
back in place and the DIMM is  
properly seated.  
1
Unlocked retaining clip  
A DDR2 DIMM is keyed with a notch so that it fits in only one direction. DO  
NOT force a DIMM into a socket to avoid damaging the DIMM.  
The DDR2 DIMM sockets do not support DDR DIMMs. Do not install  
DDR DIMMs to the DDR2 DIMM sockets.  
1.7.4  
Removing a DIMM  
2
To remove a DIMM:  
1
1.  
Simultaneously press the retaining  
clips outward to unlock the DIMM.  
1
1
DDR2 DIMM notch  
Support the DIMM lightly with your fingers when pressing the retaining clips.  
The DIMM might get damaged when it flips out with extra force.  
2.  
Remove the DIMM from the socket.  
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1.8  
Expansion slots  
In the future, you may need to install expansion cards. The following sub-sections  
describe the slots and the expansion cards that they support.  
Make sure to unplug the power cord before adding or removing expansion  
cards. Failure to do so may cause you physical injury and damage motherboard  
components.  
1.8.1  
Installing an expansion card  
To install an expansion card:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Before installing the expansion card, read the documentation that comes with  
it and make the necessary hardware settings for the card.  
Remove the system unit cover (if your motherboard is already installed in a  
chassis).  
Remove the bracket opposite the slot that you intend to use. Keep the screw  
for later use.  
Align the card connector with the slot and press firmly until the card is  
completely seated on the slot.  
5.  
Secure the card to the chassis with the screw you removed earlier.  
6.  
Replace the system cover.  
1.8.2  
Configuring an expansion card  
After installing the expansion card, configure it by adjusting the software settings.  
1.  
Turn on the system and change the necessary BIOS settings, if any. See  
Chapter 2 for information on BIOS setup.  
2.  
3.  
Assign an IRQ to the card. Refer to the tables on the next page.  
Install the software drivers for the expansion card.  
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Standard interrupt assignments  
IRQ  
Priority  
Standard Function  
0
1
1
2
System Timer  
Keyboard Controller  
2
Re-direct to IRQ#ꢁ  
3
4
5
6
8
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
3
4
5
6
IRQ holder for PCI steering*  
Communications Port (COM1)*  
IRQ holder for PCI steering*  
Floppy Disk Controller  
Printer Port (LPT1)*  
System CMOS/Real Time Clock  
IRQ holder for PCI steering*  
IRQ holder for PCI steering*  
IRQ holder for PCI steering*  
PS/2 Compatible Mouse Port*  
Numeric Data Processor  
Primary IDE Channel  
8
10  
Secondary IDE Channel  
* These IRQs are usually available for ISA or PCI devices.  
IRQ assignments for this motherboard  
A
B
C
D
PCI slot 1  
PCI slot 2  
used  
used  
When using PCI cards on shared slots, ensure that the drivers support “Share  
IRQ” or that the cards do not need IRQ assignments; otherwise, conflicts will  
arise between the two PCI groups, making the system unstable and the card  
inoperable.  
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1.8.3  
PCI slots  
The PCI slots support cards such as  
a LAN card, SCSI card, USB card,  
and other cards that comply with PCI  
specifications. The figure shows a LAN  
card installed on a PCI slot.  
1.8.4  
PCI Express x1 slot  
This motherboard supports PCI Express  
x1 network cards, SCSI cards and other  
cards that comply with the PCI Express  
specifications. The following figure  
shows a network card installed on the  
PCI Express x1 slot.  
1.8.5  
PCI Express x16 slot  
This motherboard has supports PCI  
Express x16 graphic cards that comply  
with PCI Express specifications. The  
figure shows a graphics card installed on  
the PCI Express x16 slot.  
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1.9  
Jumpers  
1.  
Clear RTC RAM (CLRTC)  
This jumper allows you to clear the Real Time Clock (RTC) RAM in CMOS.  
You can clear the CMOS memory of date, time, and system setup parameters  
by erasing the CMOS RTC RAM data. The onboard button cell battery  
powers the RAM data in CMOS, which include system setup information such  
as system passwords.  
To erase the RTC RAM:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Turn OFF the computer and unplug the power cord.  
Remove the onboard battery.  
Move the jumper cap from pins 1-2 (default) to pins 2-3. Keep the cap on pins  
2-3 for about 5~10 seconds, then move the cap back to pins 1-2.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Reinstall the battery.  
Plug the power cord and turn ON the computer.  
Hold down the <Del> key during the boot process and enter BIOS setup to  
re-enter data.  
Except when clearing the RTC RAM, never remove the cap on CLRTC jumper  
default position. Removing the cap will cause system boot failure!  
CLRTC  
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2
2
3
Normal  
(Default)  
Clear CMOS  
M2NBP-VM CSM Clear RTC RAM  
You do not need to clear the RTC when the system hangs due to overclocking.  
For system failure due to overclocking, use the C.P.R. (CPU Parameter Recall)  
feature. Shut down and reboot the system so the BIOS can automatically reset  
parameter settings to default values.  
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2.  
USB device wake-up (3-pin USBPW12, USBPW34, USBPW56, USBPW78)  
Set these jumpers to +5V to wake up the computer from S1 sleep mode  
(CPU stopped, DRAM refreshed, system running in low power mode) using  
the connected USB devices. Set to +5VSB to wake up from S3 and S4 sleep  
modes.  
The USBPW12 and USBPW34 jumpers are for the rear USB ports. The  
USBPW56 and USBPW78 jumper is for the internal USB connectors that you  
can connect to additional USB ports.  
USBPW12  
USBPW34  
3
2
3
2
2
2
1
1
+5V  
(Default)  
+5VSB  
+5V  
(Default)  
+5VSB  
USBPW78  
USBPW56  
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2 4  
6
2 4  
6
1 3  
+5V  
(Default)  
5
1 3  
+5VSB  
5
M2NBP-VM CSM USB device wake-up  
The USB device wake-up feature requires a power supply that can  
provide 500mA on the +5VSB lead for each USB port; otherwise,  
the system will not power up.  
The total current consumed must NOT exceed the power supply  
capability (+5VSB) whether under normal condition or in sleep mode.  
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3.  
Keyboard power (3-pin KBPWR)  
This jumper allows you to enable or disable the keyboard wake-up feature.  
Set this jumper to pins 2-3 (+5VSB) to wake up the computer when you press  
a key on the keyboard (the default is the Space Bar). This feature requires an  
ATX power supply that can supply at least 500 mA on the +5VSB lead, and a  
corresponding setting in the BIOS.  
KBPWR  
3
2
2
1
+5V  
(Default)  
+5VSB  
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M2NBP-VM CSM Keyboard power setting  
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1.10 Connectors  
1.10.1  
Rear panel connectors  
1
2
3
4
5
6
11  
10  
9
8
7
1.  
2.  
PS/2 mouse port (green). This port is for a PS/2 mouse.  
Parallel port. This 25-pin port connects a parallel printer, a scanner, or other  
devices.  
3.  
LAN (RJ-45) port. This port allows Gigabit connection to a Local Area  
Network (LAN) through a network hub.  
LAN port LED indications  
ACT/LINK SPEED  
LED  
LED  
ACT/LINK LED  
Description  
SPEED LED  
Status  
Status  
Description  
10 Mbps connection  
100 Mbps cconnection  
1 Gbps connection  
OFF  
No link  
OFF  
Orange  
BLINKING  
Linked  
ORANGE  
GREEN  
Data activity  
LAN port  
4.  
5.  
Line In port (light blue). This port connects a tape, CD, DVD player, or other  
audio sources.  
Line Out port (lime). This port connects a headphone or a speaker. In  
4-channel/ 6-channel configuration, the function of this port becomes Front  
Speaker Out.  
6.  
Microphone port (pink). This port connects a microphone.  
Refer to the audio configuration table for the function of the audio ports in 2, 4,  
or 6,-channel configuration.  
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Audio 2, 4, or 6-channel configuration  
Port  
Headset 2-speaker  
Line In  
Headset 4-speaker Headset 6-speaker  
Light Blue  
Lime  
Surround Out  
Front Speaker Out  
Mic  
Surround Out  
Front Speaker Out  
Center/Bass  
Line Out  
Pink  
Mic In  
7.  
8.  
9.  
USB 2.0 ports 3 and 4. These two 4-pin Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports  
are available for connecting USB 2.0 devices.  
USB 2.0 ports 1 and 2. These two 4-pin Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports  
are available for connecting USB 2.0 devices.  
Video Graphics Adapter (VGA) port. This 15-pin port is for a VGA monitor  
or other VGA-compatible devices.  
10. DVI-D Out port. This port connects a Digital Visual Interface (DVI-D) card.  
11. PS/2 keyboard port (purple). This port is for a PS/2 keyboard.  
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1.10.2  
Internal connectors  
1.  
Floppy disk drive connector (34-1 pin FLOPPY)  
This connector is for the provided floppy disk drive (FDD) signal cable. Insert  
one end of the cable to this connector, then connect the other end to the  
signal connector at the back of the floppy disk drive.  
Pin 5 on the connector is removed to prevent incorrect cable connection when  
using an FDD cable with a covered Pin 5.  
FLOPPY  
NOTE: Orient the red markings on  
the floppy ribbon cable to PIN 1.  
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M2NBP-VM CSM Floppy disk drive connector  
2.  
Chassis intrusion connector (4-1 pin CHASSIS)  
This connector is for a chassis-mounted intrusion detection sensor or switch.  
Connect one end of the chassis intrusion sensor or switch cable to this  
connector. The chassis intrusion sensor or switch sends a high-level signal to  
this connector when a chassis component is removed or replaced. The signal  
is then generated as a chassis intrusion event.  
By default, the pins labeled “Chassis Signal” and “Ground” are shorted with  
a jumper cap. Remove the jumper caps only when you intend to use the  
chassis intrusion detection feature.  
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CHASSIS  
(Default)  
M2NBP-VM CSM Chassis intrusion connector  
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3.  
IDE connectors (40-1 pin PRI_IDE; 40-1 pin SEC_IDE)  
The onboard IDE connectors are for Ultra DMA 133/100/66 signal cable(s).  
There are three connectors on each Ultra DMA 133/100/66 signal cable:  
blue, black, and gray. Connect the blue connector to the motherboard's IDE  
connector, then select one of the following modes to configure your device(s).  
Drive jumper setting  
Mode of device(s)  
-
Cable connector  
Black  
Cable-Select or  
Master  
Single device  
Two devices  
Master  
Slave  
Black  
Gray  
Cable-Select  
Master  
Slave  
Master  
Slave  
Black or gray  
Pin 20 on the IDE connector is removed to match the covered hole on the  
Ultra DMA cable connector. This prevents incorrect insertion when you  
connect the IDE cable.  
Use the 80-conductor IDE cable for Ultra DMA 133/100/66 IDE devices.  
If any device jumper is set as "Cable-Select," make sure all other device  
jumpers have the same setting.  
NOTE: Orient the red markings  
(usually zigzag) on the IDE  
ribbon cable to PIN 1.  
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PIN 1  
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4.  
Serial ATA connectors (7-pin SATA1, SATA2, SATA3, SATA4)  
These connectors are for the Serial ATA signal cables for Serial ATA 3.0  
Gb/s hard disk and optical disk drives. The Serial ATA 3 Gb/s is backward  
compatible with Serial ATA 1.5Gb/s specification.  
The current Serial ATA I interface allows up to 150 MB/s data transfer rate  
while Serial ATA II allows up to 300 MB/s data transfer rate, faster than the  
standard parallel ATA with 133 MB/s (Ultra DMA133).  
If you install Serial ATA hard disk drives, you can create a RAID 0 and RAID 1  
configuration through the onboard NVIDIA® MediaShield™ controller.  
SATA3  
SATA4  
GND  
GND  
RSATA_TXP3  
RSATA_TXN3  
GND  
RSATA_TXP4  
RSATA_TXN4  
GND  
RSATA_RXP3  
RSATA_RXN3  
GND  
RSATA_RXP4  
RSATA_RXN4  
GND  
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SATA1  
SATA2  
GND  
RSATA_TXP1  
RSATA_TXN1  
GND  
GND  
RSATA_TXP2  
RSATA_TXN2  
GND  
RSATA_RXP1  
RSATA_RXN1  
GND  
RSATA_RXP2  
RSATA_RXN2  
GND  
M2NBP-VM CSM SATA connectors  
Install the Windows® XP Service Pack1 before using Serial ATA.  
For detailed instructions on how to configure RAID 0 and 1, refer to the  
RAID manual in the support CD.  
The RAID function of these connectors is set to [Disabled] by default. If you  
intend to create a Serial ATA RAID set using these connectors, enable the  
RAID Enabled item in the NVRAID Configuration sub-menu in the BIOS.  
See section “2.4.6 Onboard Device Configuration” for details.  
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5.  
CPU, Chassis, and Power Fan connectors  
(4-pin CPU_FAN, 3-pin CHA_FAN1/2, 3-pin PWR_FAN)  
The fan connectors support cooling fans of 350mA~740mA (8.88W max.) or  
a total of 1A~2.22A (26.64W max.) at +12V. Connect the fan cables to the fan  
connectors on the motherboard, making sure that the black wire of each cable  
matches the ground pin of the connector.  
Do not forget to connect the fan cables to the fan connectors. Insufficient air  
flow inside the system may damage the motherboard components. These are  
not jumpers! DO NOT place jumper caps on the fan connectors.  
Only CPU Fan and CHA_Fan1 connectors support Q-Fan2 function.  
PWR_FAN  
CPU_FAN PWR_FAN  
CPU_FAN  
CHA_FAN1  
CHA_FAN2  
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CHA_FAN1 CHA_FAN2  
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Rotation  
+12V  
GND  
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6.  
Digital audio connector (4-1 pin SPDIF_OUT)  
This connector is for an additional Sony/Philips Digital Interface (S/PDIF)  
port(s). Connect the S/PDIF module cable to this connector, then install the  
module to a slot opening at the back of the system chassis.  
The S/PDIF module is purchased separately.  
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SPDIF_OUT  
M2NBP-VM CSM Digital audio connector  
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7.  
USB connectors (10-1 pin USB56, USB78)  
These connectors are for USB 2.0 ports. Connect the USB module cable  
to any of these connectors, then install the module to a slot opening at the  
back of the system chassis. These USB connectors comply with USB 2.0  
specification that supports up to 480 Mbps connection speed.  
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USB56  
USB78  
1
1
M2NBP-VM CSM USB 2.0 connectors  
Never connect a 1394 cable to the USB connectors. Doing so will damage the  
motherboard!  
The USB 2.0 module is purchased separately.  
8.  
Optical drive audio in connector (4-pin CD)  
These connectors allow you to receive stereo audio input from sound sources  
such as a CD-ROM, TV tuner, or MPEG card.  
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CD  
(black)  
M2NBP-VM CSM Internal audio connector  
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9.  
TPM connector (20-1 pin TPM)  
This connector supports a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) system, which can  
securely store keys, digital certificates, passwords, and data. A TPM system  
also helps enhance network security, protects digital identities, and ensures  
platform integrity.  
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M2NBP-VM CSM TPM connector  
The TPM module is purchased separately .  
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10. Serial port connector (10-1 pin COM1)  
This connector is for serial (COM) port. Connect the serial port module cable  
to this connector, then install the module to a slot opening at the back of the  
system chassis.  
The serial port bracket (COM) is purchased separately.  
COM1  
PIN 1  
M2NBP-VM CSM  
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M2NBP-VM CSM COM port connector  
11. Front panel audio connector (10-1 pin AAFP)  
This connector is for a chassis-mounted front panel audio I/O module that  
supports either High Definition Audio or AC`97 audio standard. Connect one  
end of the front panel audio I/O module cable to this connector.  
Azalia-compliant  
pin definition  
Legacy AC 97-compliant  
pin definition  
AAFP  
M2NBP-VM CSM  
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M2NBP-VM CSM Analog front panel connector  
We recommend that you connect a high-definition front panel audio module  
to this connector to avail of the motherboard high-definition audio capability.  
If you want to connect a high-definition front panel audio module to this  
connector, make sure that the HD Audio item in the BIOS is set to [Enabled].  
See page 2-28 for details.  
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12. ATX power connectors (24-pin EATXPWR, 4-pin ATX12V)  
These connectors are for an ATX power supply. The plugs from the power  
supply are designed to fit these connectors in only one orientation. Find the  
proper orientation and push down firmly until the connectors completely fit.  
We recommend that you use an ATX 12 V Specification 2.0-compliant  
power supply unit (PSU) with a minimum of 300 W power rating. This PSU  
type has 24-pin and 4-pin power plugs.  
If you intend to use a PSU with 20-pin and 4-pin power plugs, make sure  
that the 20-pin power plug can provide at least 15 A on +12 V and that  
the PSU has a minimum power rating of 300 W. The system may become  
unstable or may not boot up if the power is inadequate.  
Do not forget to connect the 4-pin ATX +12 V power plug; otherwise, the  
system will not boot up.  
We recommend that you use a PSU with higher power output when  
configuring a system with more power-consuming devices. The system may  
become unstable or may not boot up if the power is inadequate.  
You must install a PSU with a higher power rating if you intend to install  
additional devices.  
EATXPWR  
+3 Volts  
-12 Volts  
Ground  
PSON#  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
-5 Volts  
+5 Volts  
+5 Volts  
+5 Volts  
Ground  
+3 Volts  
+3 Volts  
Ground  
+5 Volts  
Ground  
ATX12V  
+5 Volts  
Ground  
M2NBP-VM CSM  
GND  
+12V DC  
GND  
+12V DC  
®
Power OK  
+5V Standby  
+12 Volts  
+12 Volts  
+3 Volts  
M2NBP-VM CSM ATX power connectors  
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13. System panel connector (20-1 pin PANEL)  
This connector supports several chassis-mounted functions.  
PWR LED SPKR  
PANEL  
M2NBP-VM CSM  
HD_LED  
RESET  
PWR BTN  
* Requires an ATX power supply.  
®
M2NBP-VM CSM System panel connector  
System power LED (PWR_LED)  
This 3-pin connector is for the system power LED. Connect the chassis power  
LED cable to this connector. The system power LED lights up when you turn  
on the system power, and blinks when the system is in sleep mode.  
Hard disk drive activity LED (HD_LED)  
This 2-pin connector is for the HDD Activity LED. Connect the HDD Activity  
LED cable to this connector. The IDE LED lights up or flashes when data is  
read from or written to the HDD.  
System warning speaker (SPKR)  
This 4-pin connector is for the chassis-mounted system warning speaker. The  
speaker allows you to hear system beeps and warnings.  
Power/Soft-off button (PWR_BTN)  
This connector is for the system power button. Pressing the power button  
turns the system ON or puts the system in SLEEP or SOFT-OFF mode  
depending on the BIOS settings. Pressing the power switch for more than  
four seconds while the system is ON turns the system OFF.  
Reset button (RESET)  
This 2-pin connector is for the chassis-mounted reset button for system  
reboot without turning off the system power.  
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This chapter tells how to change the  
system settings through the BIOS Setup  
menus. Detailed descriptions of the BIOS  
parameters are also provided.  
BIOS setup  
2
2.1  
Managing and updating your BIOS  
The following utilities allow you to manage and update the motherboard Basic  
Input/Output System (BIOS) setup.  
1.  
ASUS Update (Updates the BIOS in Windows® environment.)  
2.  
ASUS EZ Flash 2 (Updates the BIOS using a floppy disk/ USB flash disk or  
the motherboard support CD.)  
3.  
4.  
Award BIOS Flash Utility (Updates the BIOS in DOS mode using a bootable  
floppy disk.)  
ASUS CrashFree BIOS 2 (Updates the BIOS using a bootable floppy disk or  
the motherboard support CD when the BIOS file fails or gets corrupted.)  
Refer to the corresponding sections for details on these utilities.  
Save a copy of the original motherboard BIOS file to a bootable floppy disk in  
case you need to restore the BIOS in the future. Copy the original motherboard  
BIOS using the ASUS Update or AFUDOS utilities.  
2.1.1  
ASUS Update utility  
The ASUS Update is a utility that allows you to manage, save, and update the  
motherboard BIOS in Windows® environment. The ASUS Update utility allows you  
to:  
Save the current BIOS file  
Download the latest BIOS file from the Internet  
Update the BIOS from an updated BIOS file  
Update the BIOS directly from the Internet, and  
View the BIOS version information.  
This utility is available in the support CD that comes with the motherboard package.  
ASUS Update requires an Internet connection either through a network or an  
Internet Service Provider (ISP).  
Installing ASUS Update  
To install ASUS Update:  
1.  
Place the support CD in the optical drive. The Drivers menu appears.  
2.  
Click the Utilities tab, then click Install ASUS Update VX.XX.XX. See page  
3-4 for the Utilities screen menu.  
3.  
The ASUS Update utility is copied to your system.  
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Quit all Windows® applications before you update the BIOS using this utility.  
Updating the BIOS through the Internet  
To update the BIOS through the Internet:  
1.  
Launch the ASUS Update utility from the Windows® desktop by clicking  
Start > Programs > ASUS > ASUSUpdate > ASUSUpdate. The ASUS  
Update main window appears.  
2.  
Select Update BIOS from  
the Internet option from the  
drop-down menu, then click Next.  
3.  
Select the ASUS FTP site nearest  
you to avoid network traffic, or  
click Auto Select. Click Next.  
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4.  
From the FTP site, select the BIOS  
version that you wish to download.  
Click Next.  
5.  
Follow the screen instructions to  
complete the update process.  
The ASUS Update utility is  
capable of updating itself through  
the Internet. Always update the  
utility to avail all its features.  
Updating the BIOS through a BIOS file  
To update the BIOS through a BIOS file:  
1.  
Launch the ASUS Update utility from the Windows® desktop by clicking Start  
> Programs > ASUS > ASUSUpdate > ASUSUpdate. The ASUS Update  
main window appears.  
2.  
Select Update BIOS from a file  
option from the drop-down menu,  
then click Next.  
3.  
4.  
Locate the BIOS file from the Open  
window, then click Open.  
Follow the screen instructions to  
complete the update process.  
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Chapter 2: BIOS setup  
2.1.2  
Creating a bootable floppy disk  
1.  
Do either one of the following to create a bootable floppy disk.  
DOS environment  
a. Insert a 1.44MB floppy disk into the drive.  
format A:/S  
b. At the DOS prompt, type  
Windows® XP environment  
then press <Enter>.  
a. Insert a 1.44 MB floppy disk to the floppy disk drive.  
b. Click Start from the Windows® desktop, then select My Computer.  
c. Select the 3 1/2 Floppy Drive icon.  
d. Click File from the menu, then select Format. A Format 3 1/2 Floppy  
Disk window appears.  
e. Select Create an MS-DOS startup disk from the format options field,  
then click Start.  
2.  
Copy the original or the latest motherboard BIOS file to the bootable floppy  
disk.  
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2.1.3  
ASUS EZ Flash 2 utility  
The ASUS EZ Flash 2 feature allows you to update the BIOS without having to go  
through the long process of booting from a floppy disk and using a DOS-based  
utility. The EZ Flash utility is built-in the BIOS chip so it is accessible by pressing  
<Alt> + <F2> during the Power-On Self Tests (POST).  
To update the BIOS using EZ Flash 2:  
1.  
the motherboard.  
2.  
3.  
Save the BIOS file to a floppy disk, then restart the system.  
You can launch the EZ Flash 2 by two methods.  
(1) Insert the floppy disk/USB flash disk that contains the BIOS file to  
the floppy disk drive or the USB port.  
Press <Alt> + <F2> during POST to display the following.  
ASUSTek EZ Flash  
2
BIOS ROM Utility B316  
FLASH TYPE: SST 49LF040B 4Mb LPC  
Current ROM  
BOARD: M2NBP-VM CSM  
VER: 0201  
Update ROM  
BOARD: Unknown  
VER: Unknown  
DATE: Unknown  
DATE: 08/21/2006  
PATH: C:\M2NBP-VM CSM  
WIN98E  
<DIR>  
A:  
NETTERM  
C:  
<DIR>  
<DIR>  
<DIR>  
<DIR>  
<DIR>  
<DIR>  
<DIR>  
<DIR>  
DRIVERS  
RECYCLED  
WUTEMP  
NEWFOL~1  
INSTALL  
TEST-REB  
MSDOWNLD.TMP  
Note  
[Enter] Select  
[Tab]Switch  
[S] Save  
[Up/Down/Home/End] Move  
[ESC]Exit  
(2) Enter BIOS setup program. Go to the Tools menu to select EZ  
Flash 2 and press <Enter> to enable it.  
You can switch between drives by pressing <Tab> before the  
correct file is found. Then press <Enter>.  
4.  
When the correct BIOS file is found, EZ Flash 2 performs the BIOS update  
process and automatically reboots the system when down.  
This function can support devices such as USB flash disk, hard disk, or  
floppy disk with FAT32/16/12 format only.  
Do not shut down or reset the system while updating the BIOS to  
prevent system boot failure!  
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2.1.4  
Updating the BIOS  
The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) can be updated using the AwardBIOS Flash  
Utility. Follow these instructions to update the BIOS using this utility.  
1.  
Download the latest BIOS file from the ASUS web site. Rename the file to  
M2NBPVM.bin and save it to a floppy disk, CD ROM or a USB flash disk in  
FAT 16/12 format.  
Save only the updated BIOS file in the floppy disk to avoid loading the wrong  
BIOS file.  
2.  
Copy the AwardBIOS Flash Utility (awdflash.exe) from the Software folder of  
the support CD to the floppy disk, CD ROM or a USB flash disk with the latest  
BIOS file.  
3.  
4.  
Boot the system in DOS mode using the bootable floppy disk, CD ROM or a  
USB flash disk you created earlier.  
Under the DOS mode, use  
AwardBIOS Flash Utility for ASUS V1.17  
<X:> (X stands for the name  
of the disk assignment) to  
switch to the folder of the  
floppy disk, CD ROM or  
USB flash disk you saved  
the BIOS file and the Award  
BIOS Flash Utility.  
(C) Phoenix Technologies Ltd. All Rights Reserved  
For M2NBP-VM-CSM  
DATE: 04/13/2006  
Flash Type PMC Pm49FL004T LPC/FWH  
-
File Name to Program:  
5.  
At the prompt, type  
awdflash then press  
Message: Please input File Name!  
<Enter>. The Award BIOS  
Flash Utility screen appears.  
6.  
Type the BIOS file name in  
the File Name to Program  
field, then press <Enter>.  
AwardBIOS Flash Utility for ASUS V1.17  
(C) Phoenix Technologies Ltd. All Rights Reserved  
For M2NBP-VM-CSM  
DATE: 04/13/2006  
Flash Type PMC Pm49FL004T LPC/FWH  
-
File Name to Program: M2NBPVM.bin  
Message: Do You Want To Save Bios (Y/N)  
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7.  
8.  
Press <N> when the utility prompts you to save the current BIOS file. The  
following screen appears.  
The utility verifies the BIOS  
AwardBIOS Flash Utility for ASUS V1.17  
(C) Phoenix Technologies Ltd. All Rights Reserved  
file in the floppy disk, CD  
ROM or a USB flash disk  
and starts flashing the BIOS  
file.  
For M2NBP-VM-CSM  
DATE: 04/13/2006  
Flash Type PMC Pm49FL004T LPC/FWH  
-
File Name to Program: M2NBPVM.bin  
Programming Flash Memory OFE00 OK  
-
Write OK  
No Update  
Write Fail  
Warning: Don’t Turn Off Power Or Reset System!  
Do not turn off or reset the system during the flashing process!  
9.  
The utility displays a  
AwardBIOS Flash Utility for ASUS V1.17  
(C) Phoenix Technologies Ltd. All Rights Reserved  
Flashing Complete  
message indicating that you  
have successfully flashed  
the BIOS file. Remove the  
floppy disk then press <F1>  
to restart the system.  
For M2NBP-VM-CSM  
DATE: 04/13/2006  
Flash Type PMC Pm49FL004T LPC/FWH  
-
File Name to Program: M2NBPVM.bin  
Flashing Complete  
Press <F1> to Continue  
Write OK  
F1 Reset  
No Update  
Write Fail  
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2.1.5  
Saving the current BIOS file  
You can use the AwardBIOS Flash Utility to save the current BIOS file. You can  
load the current BIOS file when the BIOS file gets corrupted during the flashing  
process.  
Make sure that the floppy disk, CD ROM or a USB flash disk has enough disk  
space to save the file.  
To save the current BIOS file using the AwardBIOS Flash Utility:  
1.  
2.  
Follow steps 1 to 6 of the  
previous section.  
AwardBIOS Flash Utility for ASUS V1.17  
(C) Phoenix Technologies Ltd. All Rights Reserved  
For M2NBP-VM CSM  
DATE: 04/13/2006  
Press <Y> when the utility  
prompts you to save the  
current BIOS file. The  
Flash Type PMC Pm49FL004T LPC/FWH  
-
File Name to Program: M2NBPVM.bin  
Save current BIOS as:  
following screen appears.  
Message: Please wait...  
3.  
Type a filename for the  
current BIOS file in the  
Save current BIOS as field,  
then press <Enter>.  
AwardBIOS Flash Utility for ASUS V1.17  
(C) Phoenix Technologies Ltd. All Rights Reserved  
For M2NBP-VM CSM  
DATE: 04/13/2006  
Flash Type PMC Pm49FL004T LPC/FWH  
-
File Name to Program: M2NBPVM.bin  
Checksum: 810DH  
Save current BIOS as:
Message: Please wait...  
4.  
The utility saves the current  
BIOS file to the floppy disk,  
then returns to the BIOS  
flashing process.  
AwardBIOS Flash Utility for ASUS V1.17  
(C) Phoenix Technologies Ltd. All Rights Reserved  
For M2NBP-VM CSM  
DATE: 04/13/2006  
Flash Type PMC Pm49FL004T LPC/FWH  
-
File Name to Program: M2NBPVM.bin  
Now Backup Syetem BIOS to File!  
Message: Please wait...  
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2.1.6  
ASUS CrashFree BIOS 2 utility  
The ASUS CrashFree BIOS 2 is an auto recovery tool that allows you to restore  
the BIOS file when it fails or gets corrupted during the updating process. You can  
update a corrupted BIOS file using the motherboard support CD or the floppy disk  
that contains the updated BIOS file.  
Prepare the motherboard support CD or the floppy disk containing the  
updated motherboard BIOS before using this utility.  
Make sure that you rename the original or updatedd BIOS file in the floppy  
disk to M2NBPVM.BIN.  
Recovering the BIOS from the support CD  
To recover the BIOS from the support CD:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Turn on the system.  
Insert the motherboard support CD to the optical drive.  
The utility displays the following message and automatically checks the CD  
for the BIOS file.  
Award BootBlock BIOS v1.0  
Copyright (C) 2000, Award Software, Inc.  
BIOS ROM checksum error,  
Detecting IDE ATAPI device...  
When found, the utility reads the BIOS file and starts flashing the corrupted  
BIOS file.  
Award BootBlock BIOS v1.0  
Copyright (C) 2000, Award Software, Inc.  
BIOS ROM checksum error,  
Detecting IDE ATAPI device...  
Found CDROM, try to Boot from it...Pass  
DO NOT shut down or reset the system while updating the BIOS! Doing so can  
cause system boot failure!  
4.  
Restart the system after the utility completes the updating process.  
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2.2  
BIOS setup program  
This motherboard supports a programmable Low-Pin Count (LPC) chip that you  
can update using the provided utility described in section “2.1 Managing and  
updating your BIOS.”  
Use the BIOS Setup program when you are installing a motherboard, reconfiguring  
your system, or prompted to “Run Setup.” This section explains how to configure  
your system using this utility.  
Even if you are not prompted to use the Setup program, you can change the  
configuration of your computer in the future. For example, you can enable the  
security password feature or change the power management settings. This  
requires you to reconfigure your system using the BIOS Setup program so that the  
computer can recognize these changes and record them in the CMOS RAM of the  
LPC chip.  
The LPC chip on the motherboard stores the Setup utility. When you start up the  
computer, the system provides you with the opportunity to run this program. Press  
<Del> during the Power-On Self-Test (POST) to enter the Setup utility; otherwise,  
POST continues with its test routines.  
If you wish to enter Setup after POST, restart the system by pressing  
<Ctrl+Alt+Delete>, or by pressing the reset button on the system chassis. You can  
also restart by turning the system off and then back on. Do this last option only if  
the first two failed.  
The Setup program is designed to make it as easy to use as possible. Being a  
menu-driven program, it lets you scroll through the various sub-menus and make  
your selections from the available options using the navigation keys.  
The default BIOS settings for this motherboard apply for most conditions  
to ensure optimum performance. If the system becomes unstable after  
changing any BIOS settings, load the default settings to ensure system  
compatibility and stability. Select the Load Default Settings item under the  
Exit Menu. See section “2.8 Exit Menu.”  
The BIOS setup screens shown in this section are for reference purposes  
only, and may not exactly match what you see on your screen.  
this motherboard and .  
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2.2.1  
BIOS menu screen  
Menu items  
Menu bar  
Configuration fields  
General help  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Boot Tools Exit  
Main  
Advanced  
Power  
System Time  
System Date  
Legacy Diskette A:  
15 36  
:
30  
:
Select Menu  
Mon, Mar  
2
2006  
[1.44M, 3.5 in.]  
Item Specific Help  
Change the day, month,  
year and century.  
Primary IDE Master  
Primary IDE Slave  
Secondary IDE Master  
Secondary IDE Slave  
SATA1  
[ST321122A]  
[None]  
[None]  
[None]  
[None]  
SATA2  
[None]  
SATA3  
SATA4  
HDD SMART Monitoring  
[None]  
[None]  
[Disabled]  
Installed Memory  
Usable Memory  
512MB  
512MB  
F1:Help  
ESC: Exit  
:
→←  
Select Item  
Select Menu  
-/+: Change Value  
Enter: Select SubMenu  
F5: Setup Defaults  
F10: Save and Exit  
↑↓  
:
Sub-menu items  
Legend bar  
2.2.2  
Menu bar  
The menu bar on top of the screen has the following main items:  
Main  
For changing the basic system configuration  
Advanced  
Power  
For changing the advanced system settings  
For changing the advanced power management (APM)  
configuration  
Boot  
Tools  
Exit  
For changing the system boot configuration  
For changing the system tools configuration  
For selecting the exit options and loading default  
settings  
To select an item on the menu bar, press the right or left arrow key on the keyboard  
until the desired item is highlighted.  
The BIOS setup screens shown in this chapter are for reference purposes  
only, and may not exactly match what you see on your screen.  
information.  
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2.2.3  
Legend bar  
At the bottom of the Setup screen is a legend bar. The keys in the legend bar allow  
you to navigate through the various setup menus. The following table lists the keys  
found in the legend bar with their corresponding functions.  
Navigation Key  
<F1>  
Function  
Displays the General Help screen  
Loads setup default values  
<F5>  
<Esc>  
Exits the BIOS setup or returns to the main menu from a  
sub-menu  
Left or Right arrow  
Up or Down arrow  
Page Down or – (minus)  
Page Up or + (plus)  
<Enter>  
Selects the menu item to the left or right  
Moves the highlight up or down between fields  
Scrolls backward through the values for the highlighted field  
Scrolls forward through the values for the highlighted field  
Brings up a selection menu for the highlighted field  
Saves changes and exit  
<F10>  
2.2.4  
Menu items  
The highlighted item on the menu bar displays the specific items for that menu.  
For example, selecting Main shows the Main menu items.  
The other items (Advanced, Power, Boot, and Exit) on the menu bar have their  
respective menu items.  
2.2.5  
Sub-menu items  
A solid triangle before each item on any menu screen means that the iteam has a  
sub-menu. To display the sub-menu, select the item and press <Enter>.  
2.2.6  
Configuration fields  
These fields show the values for the menu items. If an item is user-configurable,  
you can change the value of the field opposite the item. You cannot select an item  
that is not user-configurable.  
A configurable field is enclosed in brackets, and is highlighted when selected. To  
change the value of a field, select it then press <Enter> to display a list of options.  
Refer to “2.2.7 Pop-up window.”  
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2.2.7  
Pop-up window  
Select a menu item then press <Enter> to display a pop-up window with the  
configuration options for that item.  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
Power  
Boot  
Tools  
Exit  
System Time  
System Date  
15  
:
30  
:
36  
Select Menu  
Thu, Oct 20 2005  
Item Specific Help  
Legacy Diskette A:  
Primary IDE Master  
[1.44M, 3.5 in.  
cifies the capacity and  
sical size of diskette  
ve A.  
Legacy Diskette A:  
Primary IDE Slave[
Disabled  
.....  
.....  
.....  
[
[
[
]
]
]
Secondary IDE Mast
Secondary IDE Slav
SATA1  
720K  
,
3.5 in.  
1.44M, 3.5 in.  
SATA2  
SATA3  
SATA4  
HDD SMART Monitori
:Move ENTER:Accept ESC:Abort  
↑↓  
Installed Memory  
Usable Memory  
F1:Help  
ESC: Exit  
:
→←  
Select Item  
Select Menu  
-/+: Change Value  
Enter: Select Sub-menu  
F5: Setup Defaults  
F10: Save and Exit  
↑↓  
:
Pop-up menu  
2.2.8  
General help  
At the top right corner of the menu screen is a brief description of the selected item.  
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2.3  
Main menu  
When you enter the BIOS Setup program, the Main menu screen appears, giving  
you an overview of the basic system information.  
Refer to section “2.2.1 BIOS menu screen” for information on the menu screen  
items and how to navigate through them.  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
Power  
Boot  
Tools  
Exit  
System Time  
System Date  
15  
:
30  
:
36  
Select Menu  
Thu, Oct 20 2005  
Item Specific Help  
Legacy Diskette A:  
[1.44M, 3.5 in.]  
Change the day, month,  
year and century.  
Primary IDE Master  
Primary IDE Slave  
Secondary IDE Master  
Secondary IDE Slave  
SATA1  
[ST321122A]  
[None]  
[None]  
[None]  
[None]  
SATA2  
[None]  
SATA3  
[None]  
SATA4  
[None]  
HDD SMART Monitoring  
[Disabled]  
Installed Memory  
Usable Memory  
512MB  
512MB  
F1:Help  
ESC: Exit  
:
→←  
Select Item  
Select Menu  
-/+: Change Value  
Enter: Select Sub-menu  
F5: Setup Defaults  
F10: Save and Exit  
↑↓  
:
2.3.1  
System Time [xx:xx:xx]  
Allows you to set the system time.  
2.3.2  
System Date [Day xx/xx/xxxx]  
Allows you to set the system date.  
2.3.3  
Legacy Diskette A [1.44M, 3.5 in.]  
Sets the type of floppy drive installed. Configuration options: [Disabled] [720K , 3.5  
in.] [1.44M, 3.5 in.]  
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2.3.4  
Primary and Secondary IDE Master/Slave  
While entering Setup, the BIOS automatically detects the presence of IDE devices.  
There is a separate sub-menu for each IDE device. Select a device item then press  
<Enter> to display the IDE device information.  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Primary IDE Master  
Select Menu  
Primary IDE Master  
[Auto]  
[Auto]  
Item Specific Help  
Access Mode  
Press [Enter] to  
select.  
Capacity  
82 GB  
Cylinder  
Head  
Sector  
39420  
16  
255  
PIO Mode  
UDMA Mode  
Transfer Mode  
[Auto]  
[Auto]  
UDMA  
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F1:Help  
ESC: Exit  
:
→←  
Select Item  
Select Menu  
-/+: Change Value  
Enter: Select Sub-menu  
F5: Setup Defaults  
F10: Save and Exit  
↑↓  
:
The BIOS automatically detects the values opposite the dimmed items (Capacity,  
Cylinder, Head, Sector and Transfer Mode). These values are not user-  
configurable. These items show N/A if no IDE device is installed in the system.  
Primary IDE Master/Slave [Auto]  
Secondary IDE Master/Slave [Auto]  
Select [Auto] to automatically detect an IDE hard disk drive. If automatic detection  
is successful, the BIOS automatically fills in the correct values for the remaining  
fields on this sub-menu. If the hard disk was already formatted on a previous  
system, the setup BIOS may detect incorrect parameters. Select [Manual] to  
manually enter the IDE hard disk drive parameters. If no drive is installed select  
[None]. Configuration options: [None] [Auto] [Manual]  
Access Mode [Auto]  
The default [Auto] allows automatic detection of an IDE hard disk drive. Select [CHS]  
for this item if you set the IDE Primary Master/Slave to [Manual]. Configuration  
options: [CHS] [LBA] [Large] [Auto]  
Before attempting to configure a hard disk drive, make sure you have the correct  
configuration information supplied by the drive manufacturer. Incorrect settings  
may cause the system to fail to recognize the installed hard disk.  
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Capacity  
Displays the auto-detected hard disk capacity. This item is not configurable.  
Cylinder  
Shows the number of the hard disk cylinders. This item is not configurable.  
Head  
Shows the number of the hard disk read/write heads. This item is not configurable.  
Sector  
Shows the number of sectors per track. This item is not configurable.  
PIO Mode [Auto]  
Sets the PIO mode for the IDE device.  
Configuration options: [Auto] [Mode 0] [Mode 1] [Mode 2] [Mode 3] [Mode 4]  
UDMA Mode [Auto]  
Disables or sets the UDMA mode. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Auto]  
Transfer Mode  
Shows the Transfer mode. This item is not configurable.  
After entering the IDE hard disk drive information into BIOS, use a disk utility,  
such as FDISK, to partition and format new IDE hard disk drives. This is  
necessary so that you can write or read data from the hard disk. Make sure to  
set the partition of the Primary IDE hard disk drives to active.  
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2.3.5  
SATA 1/2/3/4  
While entering Setup, the BIOS automatically detects the presence of Serial ATA  
devices. There is a separate sub-menu for each SATA device. Select a device item  
then press <Enter> to display the SATA device information.  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Main  
SATA1  
Extended IDE Drive  
Select Menu  
[Auto]  
[Auto]  
Item Specific Help  
Access Mode  
Slects the type of  
fixed disk connected  
to the system.  
Capacity  
0
MB  
Cylinder  
Head  
Landing Zone  
Sector  
0
0
0
0
F1:Help  
ESC: Exit  
:
→←  
Select Item  
Select Menu  
-/+: Change Value  
Enter: Select Sub-menu  
F5: Setup Defaults  
F10: Save and Exit  
↑↓  
:
The BIOS automatically detects the values opposite the dimmed items (Capacity,  
Cylinder, Head, Precomp, Landing Zone and Sector). These values are not user-  
configurable. These items show 0 if no SATA device is installed in the system.  
Extended Drive [Auto]  
Selects the type of fixed disk connected to the system.  
Configuration options: [None] [Auto]  
Access Mode [Auto]  
Sets the sector addressing mode. Configuration options: [Large] [Auto]  
Before attempting to configure a hard disk drive, make sure you have the correct  
configuration information supplied by the drive manufacturer. Incorrect settings  
may cause the system to fail to recognize the installed hard disk.  
Capacity  
Displays the auto-detected hard disk capacity. This item is not configurable.  
Cylinder  
Shows the number of the hard disk cylinders. This item is not configurable.  
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Head  
Shows the number of the hard disk read/write heads. This item is not configurable.  
Landing Zone  
Shows the number of landing zone per track. This item is not configurable.  
Sector  
Shows the number of sectors per track. This item is not configurable.  
After entering the IDE hard disk drive information into BIOS, use a disk utility,  
such as FDISK, to partition and format new IDE hard disk drives. This is  
necessary so that you can write or read data from the hard disk. Make sure to  
set the partition of the Primary IDE hard disk drives to active.  
2.3.6  
HDD SMART Monitoring [Disabled]  
Allows you to enable or disable the HDD Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting  
Technology (SMART) feature. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
2.3.7  
Installed Memory [xxx MB]  
Shows the size of installed memory.  
2.3.8  
Usable Memory [XXX MB]  
Shows the size of usable memory.  
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2.4  
Advanced menu  
The Advanced menu items allow you to change the settings for the CPU and other  
system devices.  
Take caution when changing the settings of the Advanced menu items. Incorrect  
field values can cause the system to malfunction.  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
Power  
Boot  
Tools Exit  
JumperFree Configuration  
Select Menu  
AI NET2  
Item Specific Help  
CPU Configuration  
Chipset  
Adjust system  
frequency/voltage  
PCIPnP  
Onboard Device Configuration  
F1:Help  
ESC: Exit  
:
→←  
Select Item  
Select Menu  
-/+: Change Value  
Enter: Select SubMenu  
F5: Setup Defaults  
F10: Save and Exit  
↑↓  
:
2.4.1  
JumperFree Configuration  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Advanced  
Select Menu  
JumperFree Configuration  
[Auto]  
Item Specific Help  
AI Tuning  
X
X
Overclock Options  
CPU Frequency  
[Disabled]  
[200.0]  
[Auto]  
Press [Enter] to  
select overclcok  
profile  
DDR2 Voltage Control  
AI Tuning [Auto]  
Allows selection of CPU overclocking options to achieve desired CPU internal  
frequency. Selct either one of the preset overclocking configuration options:  
Manual  
Allows you to individually set overclocking parameters.  
Loads the optimal settings for the system.  
Auto  
Standard  
AI Overclock  
Loads the standard settings for the system.  
Loads overclocking profiles with optimal parameters for stability  
when overclocking.  
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The following item becomes user-configurable when you set AI Tuning to  
[AI Overclock].  
Overclock Options [Disabled]  
Allows you to set the overclocking options.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Overclock 3%] [Overclock 5%] [Overclock 8%]  
[Overclock 10%]  
The following items become user-configurable when you set AI Tuning to  
[Manual].  
CPU Frequency [XXX] (value is auto-detected)  
Indicates the frequency sent by the clock generator to the system bus and PCI bus.  
The bus frequency (external frequency) multiplied by the bus multiple equals the  
CPU speed. The BIOS auto-detects the value of this item. The values range from  
200.0 to 400.0.  
Setting a very high CPU frequency may cause the system to become unstable.  
If this happens, revert to the default setting.  
DDR2 Voltage Control [Auto]  
Allows you to set the operating DDR2 voltage. Configuration options: [Auto] [1.9V]  
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AI Net2  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
AI NET2  
Advanced  
Select Menu  
Item Specific Help  
POST Check LAN Cable  
[Enabled]  
DRAM timing and control  
Pair  
Status  
Length  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
LAN1(1-2)  
LAN1(3-6)  
LAN1(4-5)  
LAN1(7-8)  
Open  
Open  
Open  
Open  
POST Check LAN Cable [Enabled]  
Enables or disables checking of the LAN/LAN2 cable during the Power-On Self-  
Test (POST). Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
2.4.3  
CPU Configuration  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Advanced  
Select Menu  
CPU Configuration  
Item Specific Help  
CPU Type  
AMD Engineering Sample  
CPU Speed  
2600MHz  
1024K  
DRAM timing and control  
Cache RAM  
DRAM Configuration  
AMD Live!  
AMD Cool’n’Quiet Function  
CPU VID Code Voltage  
[Disabled]  
[Disabled]  
1.400V  
DRAM Configuration  
The items in the sub-menu show the DRAM-related information auto-detected by  
the BIOS.  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Advanced  
DRAM Configuration  
Select Menu  
Memory Clock Frequency  
Tcl  
[Auto]  
[Auto]  
Item Specific Help  
Trcd  
Trp  
Tras  
Trc  
[Auto]  
[Auto]  
[Auto]  
[Auto]  
[Auto]  
Setting platform  
Memclock or limit  
value.  
Trwt  
1T/2T Memory Timing  
[Auto]  
[Enabled]  
[E0]  
Memory Hole Remapping  
Bottom of 32-bit[31:24] IO space  
Bottom of UMA DRAM [31:24]  
DRAM MCE enable  
[FC]  
[Disabled]  
Chip-Kill mode enable  
DRAM ECC Redirection  
DRAM background scrubber  
L2 cache background scrubber  
DCache background scrubber  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
[Disabled]  
[Disabled]  
[Disabled]  
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Memory Clock Frequency [Auto]  
Sets the memory clock frequency.  
Configuration options: [Auto] [DDR2 400] [DDR2 533] [DDR2 667]  
[DDR2 800]  
Tcl [Auto]  
Configuration options: [Auto][3] [4] [5] [6]  
Trcd [Auto]  
Configuration options: [Auto] [3] [4] [5] [6]  
Trp [Auto]  
Configuration options: [Auto] [3] [4] [5] [6]  
Tras [Auto]  
Configuration options: [Auto] [5] [6] [7] ~ [18]  
Trc [Auto]  
Configuration options: [Auto] [11] [12] [13] ~ [26]  
Trwt [Auto]  
Configuration options: [Auto] [2] [3] [4] ~ [9]  
1T/2T Memory Timing [Auto]  
Configuration options: [Auto] [1T] [2T]  
Memory Hole Remapping [Enabled]  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
Bottom of 32/bit[31:24] IO space [E0]  
Min=0000, Max=00E0  
Bottom of UMA DRAM [31:24] [FC]  
Min=0000, Max=00FC  
DRAM MCE enabled [Disabled]  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
Chip-Kill mode enable [Enabled]  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
DRAM ECC Redirection [Enabled]  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
DRAM background scrubber [Disabled]  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
L2 cache background scrubber [Disabled]  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
DCache background scrubber [Disabled]  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
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AMD Live! [Disabled]  
Enables or disables the AMD Live!  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
AMD Cool ‘n’ Quiet Function [Disabled]  
Enables or disables the AMD Cool ‘n’ Quiet technology.  
Configuration options: [Auto] [Disabled]  
2.4.4  
Chipset  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Chipset  
Advanced  
Select Menu  
Frame Buffer Size  
ECC  
Spread Spectrum  
PCIE Spread Spectrum  
SATA Spread Spectrum  
HT Spread Spectrum  
[32M]  
Item Specific Help  
[Auto]  
[Down]  
Select Frame Buffer Size  
for Onboard Graphic  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
[Down]  
Frame Buffer Size [32M]  
Selects the frame buffer size for Onboard Graphic.  
Configuration options: [16M] [32M] [64M] [128M] [Disabled]  
ECC [Auto]  
Configuration options: [Auto] [Disabled]  
Spread Spectrum [Down]  
Enables or disables Spread Spectrum for CPU.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Center] [Down]  
PCIE Spread Spectrum [Enabled]  
Enables or disables Spread Spectrum for PCI Express.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
SATA Spread Spectrum [Enabled]  
Enables or disables Spread Spectrum for SATA.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
HT Spread Spectrum [Down]  
Enables or disables Spread Spectrum for Hyper Transport.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Center] [Down]  
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2.4.5  
PCIPnP  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Advanced  
PCIPnP  
[No]  
Select Menu  
Plug  
&
Play O/S  
Item Specific Help  
Primary Display Adapter  
[PCI-E]  
Select Yes if you are using  
Resources Controlled By  
IRQ Resources  
[Auto]  
a
Plug and Play capable  
x
operating system Select  
No if you need the BIOS to  
configure non-boot devices  
** PCI Express relative itmes **  
Maximum Payload Size  
[4096]  
Plug & Play O/S [No]  
When set to [No], the BIOS configures all the devices in the system. When set to  
[Yes] and if you install a Plug and Play operating system, the operating system  
configures the Plug and Play devices not required for boot.  
Configuration options: [No] [Yes]  
Primary Display Adapter [PCI-E]  
Sets which graphics controller to use as primary boot device.  
Configuration options: [PCI] [Onboard] [PCI-E]  
Resources Controlled By [Auto]  
When set to [Auto], the BIOS automatically configures all the boot and Plug and  
Play compatible devices. Set to [Manual] if you want to assign the IRQ DMA and  
memory base address fields. Configuration options: [Auto] [Manual]  
When the item Resources Controlled By is set to [Auto], the item IRQ Resources  
is grayed out and not user-configurable. Refer to the section “IRQ Resources”  
for information on how to enable this item.  
IRQ Resources  
This sub-menu is activated only when the Resources Controlled By item is set to  
[Manual].  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Advanced  
IRQ Resources  
Select Menu  
IRQ-5 assigned to  
IRQ-7 assigned to  
IRQ-9 assigned to  
IRQ-10 assigned to  
IRQ-11 assigned to  
IRQ-14 assigned to  
IRQ-15 assigned to  
[PCI Device]  
[PCI Device]  
[PCI Device]  
[PCI Device]  
[PCI Device]  
[PCI Device]  
[PCI Device]  
Item Specific Help  
Legacy ISA for devices  
compliant with the  
original PC AT bus  
specification, PCI/ISA  
PnP for devices  
compliant with the  
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IRQ-xx assigned to  
When set to [PCI Device], the specific IRQ is free for use of PCI/PnP  
devices. When set to [Reserved], the IRQ is reserved for legacy ISA devices.  
Configuration options: [PCI Device] [Reserved]  
Maximum Payload Size [4096]  
Sets maximum TLP payload size for the PCI Express devices. The unit is byte.  
Configuration options: [128] [256] [512] [1024] [2048] [4096]  
2.4.6  
Onboard Devices Configuration  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Advanced  
Onboard Device Configuration  
Select Menu  
IDE Function Setup  
Item Specific Help  
NVRAID Configuration  
USB Configuration  
Onboard nVidia LAN  
Onboard LAN Boot ROM  
HD Audio  
Serial Port1 Address  
Parallel Port Address  
Parallel Port Mode  
ECP Mode Use DMA  
Press [Enter] to set  
[Enabled]  
[Disabled]  
[Enabled]  
[3F8/IRQ4]  
[378/IRQ7]  
[Normal]  
3
x
F1:Help  
ESC: Exit  
:
→←  
Select Item  
Select Menu  
-/+: Change Value  
F5: Setup Defaults  
↑↓  
:
Enter: Select Sub-menu F10: Save and Exit  
IDE Function Setup  
This sub-menu contains IDE function-related items. Select an item then press  
<Enter> to edit.  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Advanced  
IDE Function Setup  
OnChip IDE Channel0  
OnChip IDE Channel1  
IDE DMA transfer access  
Select Menu  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
Item Specific Help  
Disable/Enable OnChip  
IDE Channel0  
SATA Port 1,  
SATA DMA transfer  
SATA Port 3,  
2
4
SATA2 DMA transfer  
IDE Prefetch Mode  
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OnChip IDE Channel0 [Enabled]  
Allows you to enable or disable the onchip IDE channel 0 controller .  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
OnChip IDE Channel1 [Enabled]  
Allows you to enable or disable the onchip IDE channel 1 controller .  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
IDE DMA transfer access [Enabled]  
Allows you to enable or disable the IDE DMA transfer access.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
SATA Port 1, 2 [Enabled]  
Allows you to enable or disable the SATA 1 and 2 ports.  
Configuration options: [Enabled] [Disabled]  
SATA DMA transfer [Enabled]  
Allows you to enable or disable the SATA DMA transfer access.  
Configuration options: [Enabled] [Disabled]  
SATA Port 3, 4 [Enabled]  
Allows you to enable or disable the SATA 3 and 4 ports.  
Configuration options: [Enabled] [Disabled]  
SATA2 DMA transfer [Enabled]  
Allows you to enable or disable the SATA2 DMA transfer access.  
Configuration options: [Enabled] [Disabled]  
IDE Prefetch Mode [Enabled]  
Allows you to enable or disable the IDE PIO read prefetch mode.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
NVRAID Configuration  
This sub-menu contains NVRAID function-related items. Select an item then press  
<Enter> to edit.  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Advanced  
NVRAID Configuration  
[Disabled]  
Select Menu  
RAID Enable  
Item Specific Help  
x
x
x
x
SATA  
SATA  
SATA  
SATA  
1
2
3
4
RAID  
RAID  
RAID  
RAID  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disable/Enable nVIDIA RIAD  
feature.  
RAID Enable [Disabled]  
Enables or disables the onboard RAID controller. When set to [Enabled], the  
succeeding items become user-configurable.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
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SATA 1/2/3/4 RAID [Disabled]  
Enables or disables the RAID function of the SATA 1/2/3/4 drive.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
USB Configuration  
The items in this menu allows you to change the USB-related features. Select an  
item then press <Enter> to display the configuration options.  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Advanced  
USB Configuration  
Select Menu  
USB Controller  
USB2.0 Controller  
USB Legacy support  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
Item Specific Help  
Enable or Disable USB 1.1  
and 2.0 Controller  
USB Controller [Enabled]  
Allows you to enable or disable the onchip USB controller.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
USB 2.0 Controller [Enabled]  
Allows you to enable or disable the USB 2.0 controller.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
USB Legacy Support [Enabled]  
Allows you to enable or disable support for USB devices on legacy operating  
systems (OS). Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
Onboard nVidia LAN [Enabled]  
Enables or disables the onboard NVIDIA® LAN controller.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
OnBoard LAN Boot ROM [Disabled]  
Allows you to enable or disable the onboard LAN boot ROM.  
Configuration options: [Enabled] [Disabled]  
HD Audio [Enabled]  
Allows you to disable or enable the High-Definition audio function.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
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Serial Port1 Address [3F8/IRQ4]  
Allows you to select the Serial Port1 base address.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [3F8/IRQ4] [2F8/IRQ3] [3E8/IRQ4] [2E8/IRQ3]  
[Auto]  
Parallel Port Address [378/IRQ7]  
Allows you to select the Parallel Port address.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [378/IRQ7] [278/IRQ5] [3BC/IRQ7]  
Parallel Port Mode [EPP]  
Allows you to select the Parallel Port mode.  
Configuration options: [Normal] [EPP] [ECP] [Bi-Directional]  
The “ECP Mode Use DMA” item becomes user-configurable when the “Parallel  
Port Mode” item is set to [ECP] or [Bi-Directional]  
ECP Mode Use DMA [3]  
Allows selection of ECP Mode. Configuration options: [1] [3]  
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2.5  
Power menu  
The Power menu items allow you to change the settings for the Advanced  
Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) and the Advanced Power Management  
(APM). Select an item then press <Enter> to display the configuration options.  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
Power  
Boot  
Tools Exit  
Select Menu  
Item Specific Help  
Select the ACPI state  
ACPI Suspend Type  
[S1&S3]  
ACPI APIC support  
APM Configuration  
Hardware Monitor  
[Enabled]  
used for System  
Suspend.  
F1:Help  
ESC: Exit  
:
→←  
Select Item  
Select Menu  
-/+: Change Value  
Enter: Select Sub-menu  
F5: Setup Defaults  
F10: Save and Exit  
↑↓  
:
2.5.1  
ACPI Suspend Type [S1&S3]  
Allows you to select the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) state  
to be used for system suspend.  
Configuration options: [S1 (POS)] [S3(STR)] [S1&S3]  
2.5.2  
ACPI APIC Support [Enabled]  
Allows you to enable or disable the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface  
(ACPI) support in the Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC). When set  
to Enabled, the ACPI APIC table pointer is included in the RSDT pointer list.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
2.5.3  
APM Configuration  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Power  
APM Configuration  
Select Menu  
Restore on AC Power Loss  
HDD Down In Suspend  
[Disabled]  
[Disabled]  
[Instant-Off]  
[Disabled]  
[Disabled]  
[Disabled]  
0
Item Specific Help  
PWR Button  
<
4
secs  
Select system power  
state when AC Power  
returns.  
Power Up On By PCI/PCIE Devices  
Power On By External Modems  
Power On by RTC Alarm  
x
x
Date (of Month) Alarm  
Alarm Time (hh:mm)  
0
:
0
:
0
Power Up By PS/2 Mouse  
Power Up By PS/2 Keyboard  
[Disabled]  
[Disabled]  
F1:Help  
ESC: Exit  
:
→←  
Select Item  
Select Menu  
-/+: Change Value  
Enter: Select SubMenu  
F5: Setup Defaults  
F10: Save and Exit  
↑↓  
:
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Restore on AC Power Loss [Disabled]  
Allows you to enable or disable the Restore on AC Power Loss function.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
HDD Down In Suspend [Disabled]  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
PWR Button < 4 secs [Instant-Off]  
Allows you to set the event after the power button is pressed for more than 4  
seconds. Configuration options: [Suspend] [Instant-Off]  
Power Up On By PCI/PCIE Devices [Disabled]  
Allows you to enable or disable the PME to wake up from S5 by PCI/PCIE devices  
& NV Onboard LAN. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
Power On By External Modems [Disabled]  
This allows either settings of [Enabled] or [Disabled] for powering up the computer  
when the external modem receives a call while the computer is in Soft-off mode.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
The computer cannot receive or transmit data until the computer and  
applications are fully running. Thus, connection cannot be made on the first  
try. Turning an external modem off and then back on while the computer is off  
causes an initialization string that turns the system power on.  
Power On By RTC Alarm [Disabled]  
Allows you to enable or disable RTC to generate a wake event. When this item is  
set to Enabled, the items Date of Month Alarm and Time (hh:mm:ss) Alarm items  
become user-configurable with set values.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
Date of Month Alarm [Disabled]  
To set the date of alarm, highlight this item and press <Enter> to display the Date  
of Month Alarm pop-up menu. Key-in a value within the specified range then press  
<Enter>. Configuration options: [Min=0] [Max=31]  
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Alarm Time (hh:mm) [Disabled]  
To set the time of alarm:  
1.  
Highlight this item and press <Enter> to display a pop-up menu for the hour  
field.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Key-in a value (Min=0, Max=23), then press <Enter>.  
Press <TAB> to move to the minutes field then press <Enter>.  
Key-in a minute value (Min=0, Max=59), then press <Enter>.  
Press <TAB> to move to the seconds field then press <Enter>.  
Key-in a value (Min=0, Max=59), then press <Enter>.  
Power On By PS/2 Mouse [Disabled]  
When set to [Enabled], this parameter allows you to use the PS/2 mouse to turn on  
the system. This feature requires an ATX power supply that provides at least 1A on  
the +5VSB lead. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
Power On By PS/2 Keyboard [Disabled]  
Allows you to disable the Power On by PS/2 keyboard function or set specific keys  
on the PS/2 keyboard to turn on the system. This feature requires an ATX power  
supply that provides at least 1A on the +5VSB lead.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Space Bar] [Ctrl-ESC] [Power Key]  
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2.5.4  
Hardware Monitor  
The items in this sub-menu displays the hardware monitor values automatically  
detected by the BIOS. It also allows you to change CPU Q-Fan feature-related  
parameters. Select an item then press <Enter> to display the configuration options.  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Power  
Select Menu  
Hardware Monitor  
Q-Fan Controller  
Vcore Voltage  
3.3V Voltage  
5V Voltage  
[Disabled]  
Item Specific Help  
[
[
[
[
1.41V]  
3.28V]  
4.98V]  
11.58V]  
Press [Enter] to  
enable or disable  
12V Voltage  
CPU Temperature  
M/B Temperature  
CPU Fan Speed  
Chassis Fan1 Speed  
Chassis Fan2 Speed  
Power Fan Speed  
CPU Fan Speed warning  
35ºC  
34ºC  
3068 RPM  
0
0
0
RPM  
RPM  
RPM  
[
800 RPM]  
Q-Fan Controller [Disabled]  
Allows you to enable or disable the Q-Fan controller.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
Vcore Voltage, 3.3V Voltage, 5V Voltage, 12V Voltage  
The onboard hardware monitor automatically detects the voltage output through  
the onboard voltage regulators.  
Configuration options: [xxx] [Ignored]  
CPU Temperature, M/B Temperature  
The onboard hardware monitor automatically detects and displays the motherboard  
and CPU temperatures. These items are not user-configurable.  
CPU Fan Speed [xxxxRPM]  
Chassis Fan1/Fan2 Speed [xxxxRPM]  
Power Fan Speed [xxxxRPM]  
The onboard hardware monitor automatically detects and displays the CPU,  
Chassis, and chip fan speeds in rotations per minute (RPM). If any of the fans is  
not connected to the motherboard, the field shows 0. These items are not user-  
configurable.  
CPU Fan Speed warning [800 RPM]  
Sets the CPU fan speed warning feature.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [800RPM] [1200RPM] [1600RPM]  
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2.6  
Boot menu  
The Boot menu items allow you to change the system boot options. Select an item  
then press <Enter> to display the sub-menu.  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
Power  
Boot  
Tools  
Exit  
Boot Device Priority  
Removable Drives  
Hard Disk Drives  
CDROM Drives  
Select Menu  
Item Specific Help  
Select Boot Device  
Priority  
Boot Settings Configuration  
Security  
F1:Help  
ESC: Exit  
:
→←  
Select Item  
Select Menu  
-/+: Change Value  
Enter: Select SubMenu  
F5: Setup Defaults  
F10: Save and Exit  
↑↓  
:
2.6.1  
Boot Device Priority  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Boot  
Select Menu  
Boot Device Priority  
1st Boot Device  
2nd Boot Device  
3rd Boot Device  
4th Boot Device  
[Removable]  
Item Specific Help  
[Hard Disk]  
[CDROM]  
Select Your Boot  
Device Priority  
[Disabled]  
1st ~ 4th Boot Device [Removable]  
These items specify the boot device priority sequence from the available devices.  
The number of device items that appears on the screen depends on the number of  
devices installed in the system.  
Configuration options: [Removable] [Hard Disk] [CDROM] [Legacy LAN] [Disabled]  
2.6.2  
Removable Drives  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Boot  
Removable Drives  
Select Menu  
Item Specific Help  
1. Floppy Disks  
1. Floppy Disks  
Allows you to assign a removable drive attached to the system.  
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2.6.3  
Hard Disk Drives  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Boot  
Hard Disk Drives  
Select Menu  
Item Specific Help  
1. Bootable Add-in Cards: XXXXXXXXX  
1. Bootable Add-in Cards  
Allows you to assign bootable add-in cards attached to the system.  
2.6.4  
CDROM Drives  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Boot  
CDROM Drives  
Select Menu  
Item Specific Help  
1. 2nd Slave: XXXXXXXXX  
1. 2nd Slave: XXXXXXXXX  
Allows you to assign CDROM drives attached to the system.  
2.6.5  
Boot Settings Configuration  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Boot  
Boot Settings Configuration  
Select Menu  
Item Specific Help  
Case Open Warning  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
[Disabled]  
[On]  
Quick Boot  
Press [Enter] to  
enable or disable.  
Boot Up Floppy Seek  
Bootup Num-Lock  
Typematic Rate Setting  
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)  
Typematic Delay (Msec)  
OS Select For DRAM  
Full Screen LOGO  
Halt On  
[Disabled]  
6
x
x
250  
>
64MB  
[Non-OS2]  
[Enabled]  
[All, But keyboard]  
F1:Help  
ESC: Exit  
:
→←  
Select Item  
Select Menu  
-/+: Change Value  
Enter: Select SubMenu  
F5: Setup Defaults  
F10: Save and Exit  
↑↓  
:
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Case Open Warning [Enabled]  
Enables or disables the chassis open status feature. Setting to Enabled, clears  
the chassis open status. Refer to section “1.10.2 Internal connectors” for setting  
details. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
Quick Boot [Enabled]  
Allows you to enable or disable the system quick boot feature. When Enabled, the  
system skips certain tests while booting. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
Boot Up Floppy Seek [Disabled]  
Enables or disables the chassis open status feature. Setting to Enabled, clears the  
chassis open status. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
Bootup Num-Lock [On]  
Allows you to select the power-on state for the NumLock.  
Configuration options: [Off] [On]  
Typematic Rate Setting [Disabled]  
Allows you to set the keystroke rate. Enable this item to configure the Typematic  
Rate (Chars/Sec) and the Typematic Delay (Msec).  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
The items Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) and Typematic Delay (Msec) become  
user-configurable only when the item Typematic Rate Setting is enabled.  
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) [6]  
Allows you to select the rate at which a character repeats when you hold a key.  
Configuration options: [6] [8] [10] [12] [15] [20] [24] [30]  
Typematic Delay (Msec) [250]  
Allows you to set the delay before keystrokes begin to repeat.  
Configuration options: [250] [500] [750] [1000]  
OS Select for DRAM > 64MB [Non-OS2]  
Set this item to OS2 only when you are running on an OS/2 operating system with  
an installed RAM of greater than 64 KB.Configuration options: [Non-OS2] [OS2]  
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Full Screen LOGO [Enabled]  
Allows you to enable or disable the full screen logo display feature.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
Make sure that the above item is set to [Enabled] if you want to use the ASUS  
MyLogo™ feature.  
Halt On [All, But Keyboard]  
Allows you to error report type.  
Configuration options: [All Errors] [No Errors] [All, But Keyboard] [All, But Diskette]  
[All, But Disk/Key]  
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2.6.6  
Security  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Boot  
Security  
Clear  
Select Menu  
Item Specific Help  
Supervisor Password  
User Password  
Password Check  
Security Chip  
Clear  
[Setup]  
[Disabled]  
Supervisor Password/User Password  
These fields allow you to set passwords:  
To set a password:  
1.  
2.  
Select an item then press <Enter>.  
Type in a password using a combination of a maximum of eight (8) alpha-  
numeric characters, then press <Enter>.  
3.  
When prompted, confirm the password by typing the exact characters again,  
then press <Enter>. The password field setting is changed to Set.  
To clear the password:  
1.  
Select the password field and press <Enter> twice. The following message  
appears:  
PASSWORD DISABLED !!!  
Press any key to continue...  
2.  
Press any key to continue. The password field setting is changed to Clear.  
A note about passwords  
The Supervisor password is required to enter the BIOS Setup program  
preventing unauthorized access. The User password is required to boot the  
system preventing unauthorized use.  
Forgot your password?  
If you forget your password, you can clear it by erasing the CMOS Real Time  
Clock (RTC) RAM. The RAM data containing the password information is  
powered by the onboard button cell battery. If you need to erase the CMOS  
RAM, refer to section “1.9 Jumpers” for instructions.  
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Password Check  
This field requires you to enter the password before entering the BIOS setup or the  
system. Select [Setup] to require the password before entering the BIOS Setup.  
Select [System] to require the password before entering the system. Configuration  
options: [Setup] [System]  
Security Chip [Disabled]  
This item allows you to enable or disable the TPM security function.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
This item appears only when the TPM module is installed first.  
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2.7  
Tools menu  
The Tools menu items allow you to configure options for special functions. Select  
an item then press <Enter> to display the sub-menu.  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
Power  
Boot  
Tools  
Exit  
ASUS EZ Flash  
2
Select Menu  
Item Specific Help  
Press [Enter] to Set.  
F1:Help  
ESC: Exit  
:
→←  
Select Item  
Select Menu  
-/+: Change Value  
Enter: Select SubMenu  
F5: Setup Defaults  
F10: Save and Exit  
↑↓  
:
2.7.1  
ASUS EZ Flash 2  
Allows you to run ASUS EZ Flash 2. When you press <Enter>, a confirmation  
message appears. Use the left/right arrow key to select between [Yes] or [No],  
then press <Enter> to confirm your choice. Please see page 2-6, section 2.1.3 for  
details.  
ASUSTek EZ Flash  
FLASH TYPE: SST 49LF040B 4Mb LPC  
2
BIOS RROM Utility B316  
Update ROM  
Current ROM  
BOARD: Unknown  
VER: Unknown  
DATE: Unknown  
BOARD: M2NBP-VM CSM  
VER: 0201  
DATE: 08/21/2006  
PATH: C:\M2NPVOC  
SE  
WIN98E  
<DIR>  
<DIR>  
<DIR>  
<DIR>  
<DIR>  
<DIR>  
<DIR>  
<DIR>  
<DIR>  
A:  
C:  
NETTERM  
DRIVERS  
RECYCLED  
WUTEMP  
NEWFOL~1  
INSTALL  
TEST-REB  
MSDOWNLD.TMP  
Note  
[Enter] Select  
[S] Save  
[ESC]Exit  
[Tab] Switch  
[Up/Down/Home/End] Move  
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2.8  
Exit menu  
The Exit menu items allow you to load the optimal or failsafe default values for the  
BIOS items, and save or discard your changes to the BIOS items.  
Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
Power  
Boot  
Tools  
Exit  
Exit  
Exit  
&
&
Save Changes  
Select Menu  
Discard Changes  
Item Specific Help  
Load Setup Default  
Discard Changes  
This option save data  
to CMOS and exiting  
the setup menu.  
F1:Help  
ESC: Exit  
:
→←  
Select Item  
Select Menu  
-/+: Change Value  
F5: Setup Defaults  
↑↓  
:
Enter: Select Sub-menu F10: Save and Exit  
Pressing <Esc> does not immediately exit this menu. Select one of the options  
from this menu or <F10> from the legend bar to exit.  
Exit & Save Changes  
Once you are finished making your selections, choose this option from the Exit  
menu to ensure the values you selected are saved to the CMOS RAM. An onboard  
backup battery sustains the CMOS RAM so it stays on even when the PC is turned  
off. When you select this option, a confirmation window appears. Select YES to  
save changes and exit.  
If you attempt to exit the Setup program without saving your changes, the  
program prompts you with a message asking if you want to save your changes  
before exiting. Press <Enter> to save the changes while exiting.  
Exit & Discard Changes  
Select this option only if you do not want to save the changes that you made to  
the Setup program. If you made changes to fields other than System Date, System  
Time, and Password, the BIOS asks for a confirmation before exiting.  
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Load Setup Defaults  
This option allows you to load the default values for each of the parameters on the  
Setup menus. When you select this option or if you press <F5>, a confirmation  
window appears. Select YES to load default values. Select Exit & Save Changes or  
make other changes before saving the values to the non-volatile RAM.  
Discard Changes  
This option allows you to discard the selections you made and restore the  
previously saved values. After selecting this option, a confirmation appears. Select  
YES to discard any changes and load the previously saved values.  
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This chapter describes the contents  
of the support CD that comes with the  
motherboard package.  
Software  
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support  
3.1  
Installing an operating system  
This motherboard supports Windows® XP operating systems (OS). Always install  
the latest OS version and corresponding updates to maximize the features of your  
hardware.  
Motherboard settings and hardware options vary. Use the setup  
procedures presented in this chapter for reference only. Refer to your OS  
documentation for detailed information.  
Make sure that you install the Windows® XP Service Pack 1 or later  
versions before installing the drivers for better compatibility and system  
stability.  
3.2  
Support CD information  
The support CD that came with the motherboard package contains the drivers,  
software applications, and utilities that you can install to avail all motherboard  
features.  
The contents of the support CD are subject to change at any time without notice.  
3.2.1  
Running the support CD  
Place the support CD to the optical drive. The CD automatically displays the  
Drivers menu if Autorun is enabled in your computer.  
Click an icon to display  
support CD/motherboard  
information  
Click an item to install  
If Autorun is NOT enabled in your computer, browse the contents of the support  
CD to locate the file ASSETUP.EXE from the BIN folder. Double-click the  
ASSETUP.EXE to run the CD.  
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3.2.2  
Drivers menu  
The drivers menu shows the available device drivers if the system detects installed  
devices. Install the necessary drivers to activate the devices.  
NVIDIA nForce Chipset Driver  
Installs the NVIDIA® nForce™ Chipset Driver program.  
SoundMAX® ADI1986A Audio Driver  
Executes the wizard to install the SoundMAX™ AD1986A audio driver and  
application.  
AMD Cool ‘n’ Quiet Driver  
Installs the AMD Cool ‘n’ Quiet driver.  
USB 2.0 Driver  
Installs the USB 2.0 driver.  
The screen display and drivers option may not be the same for different  
operating system versions.  
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3.2.3  
Utilities menu  
The Utilities menu shows the applications and other software that the motherboard  
supports.  
ASUS PC Probe II  
This smart utility monitors the fan speed, CPU temperature, and system voltages,  
and alerts you of any detected problems. This utility helps you keep your computer  
in healthy operating condition.  
ASUS Update  
The ASUS Update utility allows you to update the motherboard BIOS in a  
Windows® environment. This utility requires an Internet connection either through a  
network or an Internet Service Provider (ISP).  
ADOBE Acrobat Reader V7.0  
The Adobe® Acrobat® Reader V7.0 is for opening, viewing, and printing documents  
in Portable Document Format (PDF).  
ASUS Cool ‘n’ Quiet Utility  
This item installs the ASUS Cool ‘n’ Quiet utility.  
Anti-Virus utility  
The anti-virus utility scans, identifies, and removes computer viruses. View the  
online help for detailed information.  
The screen display and utilities option may not be the same for different  
operating system versions.  
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3.2.4  
Make Disk menu  
The Make Disk menu allows you to make a RAID driver disk.  
NVIDIA® 32bit WinXP SATA RAID Driver  
Allows you to create an NVIDIA® Windows® XP Serial ATA (SATA) RAID driver disk  
for a 32-bit system.  
NVIDIA® 64 bit WinXP SATA RAID Driver  
Allows you to create an NVIDIA® Windows® XP Serial ATA (SATA) RAID driver disk  
for a 64-bit system.  
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3.2.5  
Manual menu  
The Manual menu contains a list of supplementary user manuals. Click an item to  
open the folder of the user manual.  
Most user manual files are in Portable Document Format (PDF). Install the  
Adobe® Acrobat® Reader from the Utilities menu before opening a user manual  
file.  
NVIDIA® RAID User’s Manual  
Allows you to open the NVIDIA® RAID user’s manual.  
NVIDIA® Network User’s Manual  
Allows you to open the NVIDIA® network user’s manual.  
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3.2.6  
ASUS Contact information  
Click the Contact tab to display the ASUS contact information. You can also find  
this information on the inside front cover of this user guide.  
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3.2.7  
Other information  
The icons on the top right corner of the screen give additional information on the  
motherboard and the contents of the support CD. Click an icon to display the  
specified information.  
Motherboard Info  
Displays the general specifications of the motherboard.  
Browse this CD  
Displays the support CD contents in graphical format.  
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Technical support Form  
Displays the ASUS Technical Support Request Form that you have to fill out when  
requesting technical support.  
Filelist  
Displays the contents of the support CD in text format.  
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3.3  
Creating a RAID driver disk  
A floppy disk with the RAID driver is required when installing Windows® XP  
operating system on a hard disk drive that is included in a RAID set.  
To create a RAID driver disk:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Place the motherboard support CD into the CD-ROM drive.  
Select Make Disk tab.  
From the Make Disk menu, select the RAID driver disk you want to create or  
browse the contents of the support CD to locate the driver disk utility.  
For detailed descriptions on the NVIDIA® RAID configuration, refer to the  
“NVIDIA® MediaShield RAID User’s Manual” found in your motherboard support  
CD .  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Insert floppy disk to floppy disk drive.  
Follow succeeding screen information to complete process.  
Write-protect the floppy disk to avoid computer virus infection.  
To install the RAID driver:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
During the OS installation, the system prompts you to press the F6 key to  
install third-party SCSI or RAID driver.  
Press <F6> then insert the floppy disk with RAID driver into the floppy disk  
drive.  
Follow the succeeding screen instructions to complete the installation.  
Due to chipset limitation, the Serial ATA ports supported by the NVIDIA® chipset  
doesn’t support Serial Optical Disk Drives (Serial ODD) under DOS.  
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