Intel Computer Hardware 865 User Manual

INTEL 865 Main board  
User’s Manual  
Chapter 1 Package Contents  
Your main board package contains the following items:  
One Intel 865 serial main board  
One 80-pin ultra DMA 66/100 IDE drive ribbon cable  
One 34- pin Floppy drive ribbon cable  
Software install CD  
One user’s manual  
Chapter 2 Introduction  
Key Features:  
-Chipset:  
Intel 865GV MCH: Intel 865GV: ICH: Intel 8280 IEB  
-CPU:  
Supports Intel Pentium HT (Hyper Threading Technology) CPU  
Supports Intel Pentium 4 (Cedar mill): LGA 775 CPU  
Supports Intel Pentium D (Smithfield) LGA775CPU  
Supports Intel Pentium D (Presler) LGA775  
Supports Intel Pentium 4 (Prescott) LGA775CPU  
Supports Intel Celeron D (Prescott) LGA775  
Supports Intel Celeron D (Cedar mill) LGA775 CPU  
Supports 533/800MHz HOST BUS Frequency  
-Memory:  
Supports DDR266/333/400 Double Channel Mode  
Provides Two 184 pin DDR slots  
-Supports 4X/8X Fast Write Protocol (1.5V only)  
Supports AGP 3.0 compliant  
-Built Intel Extreme 2 Graphics display  
Integrated display function technologies without extend VGA card  
Integrated 2D/3D Graphics Controller  
-One floppy port support format 360K/720K/1.2M/1.44M/2.88M disk driver  
-One serial port  
-One parallel port supports EPP/ECP/SPP transfers  
-Eight USB ports  
-One PS/2 Keyboard port  
9
AuJF_L_Out  
10  
L_Out Back  
SATA: PIN Jumper setting  
PIN  
1
SATA Function  
Ground  
PIN  
1
SATA2 Function  
Ground  
2
RSATA_RXP1  
RSATA_RXNI  
Ground  
2
RSATA_RXP2  
RSATA_RXN2  
Ground  
3
3
4
4
5
RSATA_TXP1  
RSATA_TXP1  
Ground  
5
RSATA_TXP2  
RSATA_TXP2  
Ground  
6
6
7
7
Expansion slot  
DDR1/DDR2  
PCI1/PCI2  
AGP8X  
184PIN DDR MEMORY SLOT  
32 PIN PCI BUS expansion slots  
AGP display expansion slots  
Socket 775 CPU slots  
Socket 775  
USB: Expansion Connector  
PIN  
1
Function  
PIN  
2
Function  
VCC: Power  
D-: DATA-Signals  
D+: DATA +Signal  
GND: Ground  
Key  
VCC: Power  
D-: DATA –Signal  
D+: DATA + Signals  
GND: Ground  
NC  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
Connectors  
PS/2 (Bottom)  
PS/2 (Top)  
PS/2 keyboard (Purple)  
PS/2 Mouse header (Green)  
USB1/2/Lan  
USB3/4  
USB ½ LAN Connector port  
USB3/4 Connector Port  
USB 5/6 Connector Port  
USB7/8 Connector port  
USB5/6  
USB7/8  
LPT  
Pinter Connector port  
COM1/com2  
GAME/MIDI  
LINE OUT/LINE IN/MIC  
Serial port COM1/COM@ connector port  
GAME/MIDI Port  
Audio  
Output/Audio  
Input/Microphone  
CDROM Audio Input port  
CD_IN  
IDE1/IDE2  
SATA1/SATA2  
FDD  
Primary/ Secondary IDE port  
SATA Port  
Floppy Disk Drive Connector port  
ATX Power Supply Connector Port  
CPU/ System FAN port  
Wake-on-Lan Connector port  
Irda Infrared port  
PW1/PW2  
CPU FAN/2nd FAN  
WOL  
IRDA  
Function port panel  
Power Supply LED  
HDD LED  
Power Supply Switch  
Reset Switch  
Pin 1: Power Supply Anode; Pin3: Ground  
Pin2: power supply Anode; Pin: LED Signal  
Pin8 10: Switch Signal  
Pin4 16: Reset Switch  
Speaker Output  
Pin9: Speaker Output; Pin15: Power Supply Anode  
4.2 CPU Installation  
The system board is equipped with a surface mount LGA 775 socket. This socket is exclusively designed for  
installing a LGA 775 packaged Prescott CPU  
1. Make sure the PC and all other peripheral devices connected to it has been powered down.  
2. Disconnect all power cords and cables.  
3. Locate the LGA 775 CPU socket on the system board  
4. The CPU socket cones with a cover that is attached with a removable protective cap the cap is used to  
protect the CPU Socket against dust and harmful particles. Remove the protective cap only when you  
are about to install the CPU.  
5. Lift the protective cap from the location pointed below to detach the cap from the cover.  
6. Unlock the socket by pushing the lever down, moving it away from the side tab of the socket, then  
lifting it up.  
7. Now lift the cover.  
8. Position the CPU above the socket. The gold mark on the CPU. Must slign with pin 1 of the CPU  
socket,  
9. Insert the CPU will fit in only one orientation and can easily be inserted without exerting any force.  
10. Once the CPU is in place, move the cover down.  
11. Push the lever sown to lock the socket. The lever should hook onto the side tab to indicate that the  
CPU is completely secured in the socket.  
12. Before you install the fan/ hest sink assembly do not spread the surface. When you later place the heat  
sink on top of the CPU, the compound will disperse evenly.  
13. Place the heat sink top of the CPU. The 4 studs around the heat sink which are used to secure the heat  
sink into place.  
14. Connect the CPU fan’s cable connector to the CPU fan connector on the system board.  
4.3 Memory installation  
This main board supports DDR266/DDR333/DDR400 DDR memory. You may install  
128/256/512MB 184 pin DDR memory. DDR SDRAM uses additional power and ground lines and  
requires 184-pin 2.5V unbuffered DIMM used by SDRAM. Follow these instructions to install the  
memory:  
1. Push the latches on each side of the DIMM slot down.  
2. Align the memory module with the slot. The DIMM slots are keyed with notches and the DIMMs  
are keyed with cutouts so that they. Can only be installed correctly.  
3. Check that the cutouts on the DDIMM module edge connector match the notches in the DIMM  
slot.  
4. Install the DIMM module into the slot and press it firmly down Until it seats correctly. The slot  
latches levered upwards and latch on to the edges of the DIMM.  
5. Install any remaining DIMM modules.  
4.4 AGP Card Installation  
This main board has an Accelerated Graphics port (AGP) slot that support 8X (+1.5V) cards when  
you buy an AGP card, make sure that you ask for on with +1.5V specification.  
Note: Install only +1.5V AGP card, This mother board does not support 3.3V AGP cards  
4.5 IDE Devices Installation  
IDE devices include hard high drives, high- density diskette drives, and CD-ROM or DVD-ROM  
drives among others. The main board ships with and IDE cable that can support one or two IDE  
devices if you connect two IDE devices to a single cable, you must the device as a Master and one  
of the drives as Slave. To the device as a Master or Slave Device. The Master device connects to  
the end of the cable.  
4.6 Other Device Installation  
4.6.1 Serial ATA Installation (7-Pin SATA/SATA2)  
The motherboard bundles the new Serial ATA technology through the SATA interfaces onboard. The  
SATA specification allows for thinner, more flexible cables with lower pin count, reduced voltage  
requirement. These connectors support serial ATA HDDs and allow up to 150MB/ s data transfer rate  
using thin 4-conductor SATA cables faster than the standard parallel ATA with 133MB/s (Ultra  
ATA/133)  
Note: The Serial ATA cable is smaller and more flexible allowing easier routing the chassis  
the lower pin count of the serial ATA cable eliminates the problem caused by the wide, flat  
ribbon cables of the parallel ATA interface.  
Hot plug support for Serial ATA drive and connections are not available in this motherboard.  
4.6.2 Floppy Disk Drive Installation  
The main board ships with a floppy disk drive cable that can support one or two drives. Drives can be  
3.5”or 5.25” wide with capacities of 360K, 720K, 1.2MB, 1.44MB, or 2.88MB.  
Install your drives and connect power from the system power supply. Use the cable provided to  
connect the drives to the floppy disk drive connector floppy  
4.6.3 Sound connector port installation  
This main board has three audio ports connect audio device the left side jack (green) is for a stereo  
line-out signal. The middle jack (gray) is for a stereo line-in signal. The right side jack (red) is for a  
microphone.  
4.6.4 Wake on LAN(WOL)  
If you have installed a LAN card, use the cable provided with the card to plug into the main board  
WOL connector. This enable the wake on Lan feature when you system is in a power saving mode,  
any Lan signal automatically resumes the system. You must enable this item using the power  
management page of the setup utility.  
4.6.5 Clear CMOS (Clear RTC RAM) (Jp6)  
This jumper allows you to clear the Real Time clock (RTC) RAM in CMOS. You can clear the CMOS  
memory of data, time, and system setup parameters by crasing the CMOS RTC RAM data. The RAM  
data in CMOS that include system setup information such as system passwords is powered by the  
onboard button cell battery.  
1. Turn OFF the computer and unplug the power cord.  
2. Move the jumper cap from Pin 1-2 (default) to pin 2-3 keep the cap on pin 2-3 for about 5-10  
seconds, then move the cap back to pins 1-2.  
3. Plug the power cord and turn on the computer  
4. Hold down the <DEL> key during the boot process and enter BIOS setup to re-enter data.  
Note 1: Except when clearing RTC RAM, never remove the cap on CLRTC1 jumper default  
position removing the cap will cause system boot failure!  
Note 2: you do not need to clear to clear the RTC when the system hangs due to over clocking. For  
system failure due to overclocking, use the C.P.R (CPU Parameter Recall) feature shut down and  
reboots the system so BIOS can automatically reset parameter settings to default values.  
4.6.6 ATX power connectors (20-pin PW1, 4-Pin PW2)  
These connectors connect to an ATX 12V 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. In addition to the 20-pin PW1 connector, connect the 4-pin  
ATX +12V power plug to provide sufficient power to the CPU.  
Note1: Make sure that your ATX 12V power supply can provide at least 15A on the +12V lead and at  
least 2A on the +5V standby lead (+5VSB). The minimum recommended wattage is 300W or above  
for a fully configured system. The system may become unstable and may experience difficulty  
powering up if the power supply is inadequate.  
Note2: Do not forget to connect the 20-Pin ATXPWR1 and 4-pin ATX12V1 power plugs. Failure to  
do so may cause severe damage to the CPU or mother board!  
Chapter 5 Driver Installation  
1.1 Installation Directory  
The utility CD is supplied with that main board the connects contained in it are showed as below:  
Directory  
Driver  
OS  
INTEL\INF\  
Intel chipset software  
Windows 9X  
Windows 2000/XP  
Windows NT4.0  
Windows 9X  
SOUND\REALTEK\ Realtek AC’97 Audio driver  
Windows 2000/XP  
Windows NT4.0  
Windows 9X  
Windows 2000/XP  
Windows NT4.0  
Windows 9X  
INTEL\usb2.0\865\  
INTEL\VGA\865\  
VGADRIVER SETUP  
VGA driver setup  
Windows 2000/XP  
Windows NT4.0  
Windows 9X  
LAN\8100  
RTL8100 Lan driver setup  
Before installing audio driver, you must identify the mode of AC’97 codec. Fox example: if you  
use Realtek serial codec, you need to enter into the Realtek directory installing.  
1.2 Intel Chipset software setup  
Insert the driver CD, running driver software CD, choose the directory:  
\CDROM:\INTEL\INF\  
Click “NEXT” to continue  
Select “YES” to continue  
Select “NEXT” to continue  
Select “FINISH” to complete the installation.  
1.3 JAA (Intel Application Accelerator) Setup  
IAA program doesn’t support ICH5, only supports ICH%R  
1.4 Sound Driver Setup  
1.4.1 Sound driver setup (For Realtek series of WIN98 operation system)  
Insert the driver CD, running driver software CD, choose the directory: (CD-  
ROM:\SOUND\REALTEK\ Setup exe)  
Select “Next” to continue  
Select “Finish” to complete the installation  
6-channel Sound output support  
Please follow the steps below for operation  
After install sound driver, click “Sound effect” “AC97 Audio configuration” options  
Click “Sound Configuration”, select “6 channel mode for 5.1 speakers output” options  
Click “Sound Effect” menu “Environment”, you must choose one sound effect  
realization 6-channel sound output.  
1.4.2 Un installation Sound Driver (For Realtek series of WIN98 operation system)  
Startup to WINDOWS desktop, select “Setup”/ “Control Panel” select “Add/Delete” menu  
select “Avance AC’97 Audio driver” click “Add/Delete” menu select “language”, confirm  
“GO” select “complete” restart system and program auto delete.  
1.5 USB 2.0 driver setup  
USB (Universal serial bus), the motherboard implements the new Universal serial Bus (USB) 2.0  
specification, extending the connection speed from 12Mbps on USB1.1 to a fast 480Mbps on USB 2.0  
driver setup can ran windows update in windows 200/XP by internet.  
1.6 VGA Driver Setup  
Insert the driver CD, running driver software CD choose the directory \CD-ROM:\INTEL\VGA\865\  
Select “Next” to continue  
Select “Next” to continue  
Select “Finish” to continue  
1.7 LAN driver setup  
RTL8100 LAN driver only supports Windows 9x, Windows 2000/XP already built in this driver.  
Chapter 6 BIOS Setup  
The BIOS Setup utility record settings and information of your computer, such as date and time,  
the type of hardware installed, and various configuration settings your computer applies those  
information to initialize all the components when booting up and basic function. You components  
when booting up and basic function of coordination. Between system components if the setup  
utility coordination is incorrect, it may cause the system to malfunction It can even stop you  
computer booting properly if it happens, you can use the clear CMOS jumper to clear the CMOS  
memory which has stored the configuration information;  
Or you can hold down the page up key while rebooting your computer holding down the page up  
key also clears the setup information  
6.1 Main menu  
Phoenix Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  
¾ Standard CMOS Features  
¾ Advanced BIOS Features  
¾ Advanced Chipset Features  
¾ Integrated Peripherals  
¾ Load Fail-Safe Defaults  
¾ Load Optimized Defaults  
¾ Set Supervisor Password  
¾ Set User Password  
¾ Power Management Setup  
¾ Power management setup  
¾ PnPPCI Configurations  
¾ Frequency / Voltage Control  
¾ Set User password  
¾ Save & Exit Setup  
¾ Exit without saving  
Esc :Quit F9: Menu in BIOS  
F10 : Save & Exit Setup  
↑↓→← :Select Item  
Time, Date, Iliad Disk Type…  
You can use cursor arrow keys to highlight anyone of options on the main menu page. Pres enter to  
select the highlighted option. Pres the Escape key to leave the setup utility. Press the F9 key to go  
back to menu in BIOS. Some option on the main menu page lead to tables of items with installed  
value that you can use cursor arrow keys to highlight on item, and pres pgup and pgDn keys to  
cycle through alternative values of that item the other options on the main menu page lead to  
dialog boxes that require your answer yes or No by hitting the Y or N keys if you have already  
changed the setup utility, press F10 to save those changes and exit the utility.  
Standard CMOS Features setup date, time floppy type  
Advanced BIOS Features Setup BIOS provides function for example virus, boot-strap induct  
Advanced Chipset features Setup include main board chipset parameter, for example DRAM Timing  
Integrated peripherals setup include main board all peripherals drive  
Power Management setup include main board all peripherals drive  
Power management setup setup CPU hard disk monitor drive power save mode  
PnP/PCI configurations setup Pnp and PCI interface parameter  
Frequency / Voltage control setup CPU frequency/ voltage control  
Load optimized Defaults Setup the best performance values un system  
Set User password setup user password in system  
Save & exit Setup setup save and exit press y to save and exit  
Exit without save and exit, press N to without save and exit  
6.3 Advance BIOS Features  
CPU L1&L2 Cache Leave these items enabled since all the processors that can be installed on  
this board have internal L2 cache memory  
First Boot Device when system boot-strap first time detect decive  
Second/ third boot device when system boot-strap first time detect device  
Boot other Device if you enable this item the system will also search for other boot devices if it  
fails to find an operating system from the first two locations.  
Swap floppy drive if you have two diskette drives installed and you enable this item drive A  
becomes drive installed and you enable this item drive A becomes drive B and drive B  
becomes drive A  
6.4 Advanced Chipset Features  
DRAM Timing Selectable  
BIOS auto detect by SPD  
CAS latency Time  
Set up memory read order wait time  
Active to Pecharge Delay  
Control DRAM running Pecharge delay time option  
DRAM RAS –to CAS Delay  
Control DRAM startup read and write order  
Memory Frequence for  
Memory frequecce enabled select DDR200/DDR266  
System BIOS Cacheable  
If enable system BIOS read cache  
Video BIOS Cacheable  
If enable Video BIOS read cache  
Delayed Transaction  
Default: Manuel  
Default: 2.5  
Default:6  
Default:3  
Default: AUTO  
Default: Disabled  
Default: Disabled  
Default: Disabled  
Default: 16min  
Default: 64MB  
Enable ICH2 will be delayed  
Delayed prior to Thermal  
Enable system detect DRAM temperature time  
AGP Aperture Size(MB)  
Select AGP capability  
6.5 Integrated peripherals  
On-chip primary/ Secondary PCI IDE  
Chipset inside the first/ second channel of PCI IDE interface  
Default: Enabled  
IDE Primary / Secondary Master slave PIO  
The first/ second IDE primary master/ primary slave control PIO  
Mode  
Default: Auto  
USB Controller  
Setup USB controller Default: Enabled  
USB Keyboard Support  
Setup Support USB keyboard  
AC97 Audio  
If use AC97 sound chipset  
Init Display First  
When boot-start the first time delect device Default: PCI slot  
Onboard FDC Controller  
Setup onboard FDC controller  
Onboard serial port ½  
Default: Disabled  
Default: Audio  
Default: Enabled  
Default: 3F8/IRQ4  
Default: Normal  
Setup onboard serial port ½  
UART Mode select  
Setup UART mode select  
Onboard paralled Port  
Setup select paralled port  
Paralled Port Mode  
Setup paralled port mode  
Game/Midi port Address  
Setup game/MIDI port address  
Midi Port IRQ  
Default: 378/IRQ7  
Default: SPP  
Default: 201/330  
Default: 10  
Setup MIDI port IRQ  
6.6 Power Management Setup  
ACPI Function  
Setup if use ACPI function  
Video off Method  
Setup video off method  
Video off In Suspend  
Setup when video off in suspend  
Suspend Type  
Setup suspends type  
Modem use IRQ  
Setup modem use IRQ  
Soft-off by PWR-BTTN  
Setup soft –off type  
Default: Enabled  
Default: DPMS  
Default: yes  
Default: Stop Grant  
Default: 3  
Default: Instant-off  
Default: Enabled  
Default: Enabled  
Power on by Ring  
Setup if use modem wake up  
USB KB wake-up From S3  
Setup if use USB keyboard wake up from S3  
6.7 PnP/PCI Configurations  
Rest Configuration Data  
When select enabled the BIOS restart write system  
Configuration data  
Resources controlled by  
System resources parameter setup  
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop  
PCI/VGA card color setup  
Default: Disabled  
Default: Disabled  
Default: Disabled  
6.8 Frequency/Voltage Control  
Auto Detect PCI C1k  
Setup auto detect PCI Clock  
CPU Clock  
Default: Enabled  
Setup CPU BUS frequency  
Note: The main board auto detect CPU frequency, so you needn’t Setup  
CPU frequency by you, the CPU can display normal  
6.9 Load optimized Defaults  
If you select this item and press enter, a dialog box appears.  
You press y, and then Enter, the setup utility loads a set of fail-safe default values. These default  
values are not very demanding and they should allow your system to function with most kinds of  
hardware and memory chips.  
Note: It id highly recommended that uses enter this option to load optimal values for accessing the  
best performance.  
6.10 Load optimized Defaults  
If you select this item and then press enter a dialog box appears.  
If you press Y, and then Enter, the setup utility loads a set of best –Performance default values  
These default values are quite demanding and your system might not function properly if you are  
using slower memory chips or there low-performance components.  
6.11 Change Password  
If you highlight this item and press Enter, a dialog box appears that you can enter a supervisor  
password. You can enter no more than six letters or numbers. Press Enter after you have typed in  
the password. There will be the second dialog box asking you to retype the password for  
confirmation. Press Enter after you have retyped it correctly. Then the password is required for the  
access to the setup utility or for it at start-up, depending on the setting of the password check item  
in advanced setup.  
6.12 Save Exit & Without Save Exit Setup  
Highlight this item and press Enter to Save the changes that you have made in the setup utility  
configuration and exit the program when the save and exit dialog box appears press Y to save and  
exit, or press N to exit without saving.  

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