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1. JP572 K B underside Rjas on top aa asa ver Main Power Connector P Pin1 Pin11 Fy oof 2 O 5V ray 5SB 5V a E PWR_OK 5V F GND GND g AGP 4X 2X i 5V GND z GND GND 5V PS_ON GND GND 3 3V 12V 3 3V 3 3V Peripheral GND 1 og 2 GND Power 12V 3 4112V Connector 12V Power Connector Intel Pentium 4 requires power support of ATX V2 03 To set up ATX2 03 Power Supply on this mainboard Please take the following steps 1 Connect the on board Main Power Connector 20 pin to the Main Power Connector 20 pin of an ATX Power Supply which can be either of the latest version 2 03 or of earlier ATX format 2 If you use an ATX Power Supply Version 2 03 or later you can now connect the on board square shaped 12V Connector to the square shaped 12V Connector of your ATX Power Supply In this case it is not necessary for you to connect the on board 4 pin Peripheral Power Connector to your Power Supply 3 If you use an ATX power Supply of a version earlier than V2 03 you cannot find a square shaped 12V Connector with your Power Supply you must then connect the on board 4 pin Peripheral Power Connector to the 4 pin Peripheral Power Connector of your Power Supply 24 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 2 7 Jumper and Switch Settings The following diagrams show on the mainboard For 85MIV L only
2. 2 8 3 Chassis Panel Connector TmMoOOwr B For 85MIV L only B PS 2 MOUSE PORT Rj45 LAN Port on top LPT1 PORT GAME MIDI PORT PS 2 KEYBOARD PORT USB 1 underside USBO middle 30 rt o G H l J K i zama CD_IN1 CD ROM Audio Pin Assignment PIN NO CD_IN1 Left PIN 1 Channel PIN 2 GND PIN 3 GND Right PIN 4 Channel D COM1 PORT VGA Connector LINE SPEAKER OUT LINE IN MICROPHONE INPUT Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 2 8 4 Thermal Sensor Connector RT1 RT2 Peripheral Ela on top Power e P572 K B underside Rjas on top 12V Power USBO middle USB underside DDR 266 ant E VIA go ans P4M266 a For 85MIV L oniy AGP 4X 2X il BSS ier RT1 RT1 mounted with blue Thermal Resistor To Devices To RT2 Thermal Cable 1 Connector RT1 A blue thermal resistor is already soldered to connector RT1 so as to sense the temperature round the mainboad What RT1 does is to transmit the thermal signal to BIOS or Hardware Monitor 2 Connector RT2 A thermal cable is needed to connect RT2 to on board devices such as HDD Graphics card etc so as to detect the temperature generated therein Please connect the end a of the thermal cable to mainboard RT2 heade
3. DIM 1 DIM 2 COM 2 female Header COM 2 Cable RS232 35 85MIV 85MIV L 2 8 9 Rj45 Connector for 85MIV L only One Rj45 connector is on board for LAN connection which also support Wake On LAN function Yellow LED On to indicate Network hub is in connection with the system Rj45 Connector Green LED blinks to indicate that data transmission is un dergoing in 10 100 Base T mode Peripheral 7 Power 0000 1 3 12V Power VIA P4M266 AGP 4X 2X FAN FRR Main Power DDR 266 z FDC KP 1e2 ica i 3p3 E394 VIA VT8233A 36 2 9 IRQ Description Chapter 2 Hardware Setup IRQ Function Description Priority IRQ 0 System Timer 1 IRQ 1 Keyboard Controller 2 IRQ 2 Programmable Interrupt N A IRQ 3 Serial Port COM 2 11 IRQ 4 Serial Port COM 1 12 IRQ 5 Free 13 IRQ 6 Floppy Disk Controller 14 IRQ 7 Parallel Port LPT1 15 IRQ 8 Real Time Clock RTC 3 IRQ 9 Free 4 IRQ 10 Free 5 IRQ 11 Free 6 IRQ 12 PS 2 Mouse Port 7 IRQ 13 Coprocessor 8 IRQ 14 Primary IDE Channel 9 IRQ 15 Secondary IDE Channel 10 e Both ISA and PCI expansion cards may require IRQs System IRQs are available to cards installed in the ISA expansion bus first then any remaining IR
4. the locations and settings of jumper blocks On esa 1234 OffOnOnOn Default Mudo si s2 s3 s4 Kasta off on on on 103 off on off on 107 on off off on 110 off off off on 133 on off on n Jp7 Built in LAN Select Peripheral Melge on top Power e PS72 K B underside 1 EH R45 on top 121 Power hdd Es SBO i EH middie 4 EH TSB1 U Open enabled default g W Closed Disabled 0 Oo Jp3 fl Jp4 Factory Use Jumpers Default Closed Jp3 and Jp4 are for factory use only No change of setting should be made by users nderside Main Power DDR 266 JBAT1 Clear CMOS KE 1 2 closed Normal Status default 1 2 3 closed Clear CMOS oa B Jp6 CPU Clock Select 1 2 closed default for CPU Auto detect Default 103 107 110 133 2 3 closed for 133 MHz Select If booting fails reset to default and clear CMOS 133 MHz If booting fails clear CMOS to restore default 1 2 3 all open for 100 MHz Select Default 103 107 110 25 85MIV 85MIV L How to tackle with Jumpers e Do not remove the jumper when power is on Always make sure the power is off before changing any jumper settings Otherwise mainboard could be damaged e In the Jumper setting diagram all jumpe
5. AGP Driving Control AGP Driving Value Series of options are available 4 8 16 32 64 128 or 256 MB Memory mapped and graphics data structures can reside in a Graphics Aperture This area is like a linear buffer BIOS will automatically report the starting address of this buffer to the O S The default setting is 64MB This item allows you to select AGP Mode The choices 1X 2X 4X This item allows you to adjust the AGP driving force Choose Manual to key in a AGP Driving Value in the next selection This field is recommended to set in Auto for avoiding any error in your system The choices Manual Auto This item allows you to adjust the AGP driving force The choices Min 0000 Max 00FF 68 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup AGP Fast Write This item will enable the AGP model into fast write mode If your graphics card does not support this function please do not enable this function AGP Master 1 ws Leave this field at default write AGP Master 1 ws Leave this field at default read CPU amp PCI Bus Control When this option is chosen the following item appears for user s configuration CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software CPU amp PCI Bus Control CPU to PCI Write Buffer Enabled Item Help PCI Master 0 WS Write Enabled Menu Level gt PCI Delay Transaction Enabled t4 lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Pre
6. SOLTEK The Soul Oo f Comput nology Mainboard SL 85MIV 8SMIV L User Manual V1 2 85MIV 85MIV L Product Model SL 85MIV 85MIV L N OTI C E Manual Revision V1 2 Release Date April 2002 T his Users Guide amp Technical Reference is to help system manu facturers and end users set up and install the mainboard Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate Soltek Computer Inc is not responsible for print ing or clerical errors Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on Soltek Computer Inc No part of this manual may be reproduced transmitted translated into any language in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording for any purpose without the express written permission of Soltek Computer Inc Companies and products mentioned in this manual are for identifi cation purpose only Product names appearing in this manual may or may not be registered trademarks or copyrights of their respec tive companies Soltek Computer Inc provides this manual as is without warranty of any kind either express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties or conditions of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose In no event shall Soltek Computer Inc be liable for any loss or profits loss of business loss of use or data interruption of busin
7. UR2 Duplex Mode Onboard Parallel Port Parallel Port Mode ECP Mode Use DMA Game Port Address MIDI Port Address MIDI Port IRQ Chapter 4 BIOS Setup The second serial port on your system may offer a variety of infrared port modes Click here for a description of various modes Click your browser s Back button or your right mouse button to return to this page The choices Standard HPSIR ASKIR This item allows you to select the IR half full duplex function The choices Half Full This item allows you to determine onboard parallel port controller I O address setting The choices 378H IRQ7 278H IRQ5 3BC IRQ7 Disabled Select an operating mode for the on board parallel printer port Select Normal Compatible or SPP unless you are certain your hardware and software both support one of the other available modes Choices SPP EPP ECP ECP EPP Select a DMA channel for the port when you choose ECP or ECP EPP mode for the Parallel Port Mode Choices 1 3 This item allows you to select the Game Port Address The choices Disabled 201 209 Select a DMA channel for the parallel port for use during ECP mode The choices Disabled 330 300 This item allows you to select the MIDI Port IRQ The choices 5 10 75 85MIV 85MIV L Init Display First OnChip USB Control ler USB Keyboard Sup port IDE HDD Block Mode Initialize the AGP video display before initializing any
8. 3 Press lt ESC gt to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up all items The following item descriptions are provided as a quick guide to your setup 58 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Date mm dd yy The BIOS determines the day of the week from the other date information This field is for information only Press the left or right arrow key to move to the desired field date month year Press the PgUp or PgDn key to increment the setting or type the desired value into the field Time hh mm ss The time format is based on the 24 hour military time clock For example 1 p m is 13 00 00 Press the left or right arrow key to move to desired field Press the PgUp or PgDn key to increment the setting or type the desired value into the field Primary Secondary This field records the specifications for all non SCSI Master Slave hard disk drives installed in your system Refer to the respective documentation on how to install the drives CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software IDE Primary Master IDE HDD Auto Detection Press Enter Item Help Menu Level gt gt IDE Primary Master Auto Access Mode Auto Capacity 13022 MB Cylinder 25232 Head 16 Precomp 0 Landing Zone 25231 Sector 63 t 4 gt lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults 59 85MIV 85MIV L Drive A Drive B Video
9. 48 3 7 1 RTL8139C LAN driver on Windows 9X ooooooooooooooo 48 3 7 2 RTL8139C LAN driver on Windows NT4 0 ooocoooooooo 50 3 7 3 RTL8139C LAN driver on Win ME 2000 XP eecooocooooo 51 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup ooooocooooooooooooo 52 4 1 About BIOS Setup ooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooow 53 4 2 To Run BIOS Setup ocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 53 4 3 About CMOS Wrisesassin remes sdovsssoncsessncsstessoesd sdeesseaecesenaesesscos 53 Contents 4 4 The POST Power On Self Test cooooooooooooooooooooooo 53 4 5 To Upgrade BIOS oooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 54 4 5 1 Before Upgrading BIOS o oooooooooooooooooooooooooo 54 4 5 2 Upgrade Process vssccsssesssessconcsscesessasscontsnsvessecensesesseswadsnsssesasnsessesne 54 4 6 BIOS SETUP CMOS Setup Utility ooooooooo 57 4 6 1 CMOS Setup Utility oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 57 4 6 2 Standard CMOS Setup oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 58 4 6 3 Advanced BIOS Features oooooocoocoooooooooooooooocoo 61 4 6 4 Advanced Chipset Features ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 65 4 6 5 Integrated Peripherals ooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 71 4 6 6 Power Management Setup cooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 77 4 6 7 PNP PCI Configuration oooooooooooooooooooooooooooc 83 4 6 8 SmartDoc Anti burn Shield PC Health status 86 4 6 9 Freguency Voltage Control oocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
10. 102 103 Appendices MEMO
11. ATA 66 ATA 100 ATA133 ATA is the specification of disk drive interface that integrates the con troller on the disk drive itself with the IDE technology UATA 66 uses both rising edge and falling edge to provide a data trans fer rate 16 6MB s x4 66MB s To use UATA 66 you need special UATA 66 IDE cable UATA 100 133 also uses both rising edge and falling edge as ATA 66 but clock cycle time is reduced to 40ns The data transfer rate is 1 40ns x 2 bytes x 2 100MB s To use UATA 100 133 you need spe cial 80 wire IDE cable the same as UATA 66 96 Appendices ATAPI AT Attachment Packet Interface This is the exension of the EIDE extended IDE that enables the in terface to support CD ROM players and tape drives BIOS Basic Input Output System BIOS is a set of assembly routine program that resides in EPROM or Flash ROM BIOS controls Input output devices and other hardware devices of the mainboard Generally operation system and drivers will access BIOS before accessing hardware devices so as to enhance the portability of the hardware devices Bus Master IDE DMA mode An IDE interface is an interface for mass storage devices in which the controller is integrated into the disk or CD ROM itself To reduce the workload of the CPU the bus master IDE device transfers data from to memory without interrupting CPU and releases CPU to oper ate concurrently while data is transferring between memory and IDE device You nee
12. DRAM Timing this item allows you to set the DRAM Timing SPD Serial Presence Detect is located on the memory modules BIOS reads information coded in SPD during system boot up Choices By SPD Manual When Manual is chosen the following 6 subitems will reveal themselves for setting 66 SDRAM CAS Latency Bank Interleave Precharge to Active Trp Active to Precharge Tras Active to CMD Tred DRAM Command Rate DRAM Burst Len CPU Read DRAM Mode Chapter 4 BIOS Setup The choices 2 2 5 The choices Disabled 2 Bank 4 Bank The choices 2T 3T The choices 5T 6T The choices 2T 3T The choices 1T Command 2T Command Allows you to set the number of DRAM Burst Len The choices 4 8 Allows you to set CPU read DRAM mode The choices slow Medium Fast 67 85MIV 85MIV L AGP amp P2P Bridge Control When this option is chosen the following item appears for user s configuration CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software AGP amp P2P Bridge Control AGP Aperture Size 64M Item Help AGP Mode 2X Menu Level gt AGP Driving Control Auto x AGP Driving Value DA AGP Fast Write Disabled AGP Master 1 WS Write Disabled AGP Master 1 WS Read Disabled t4 lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults AGP Aperture Size AGP Mode
13. Halt On Base Memory Extended Memory Total Memory Select this field to the type s of floppy disk drive s installed in your system The choices are 360KB 5 25 in 1 2MB 5 25 in 720KB 3 5 in 1 44MB 3 5 in 2 88MB 3 5 in None Select the type of primary video subsystem in your computer The BIOS usually detects the correct video type automatically The BIOS supports a secondary video subsystem but you do not select it in setup During the power on self test POST the computer stops if the BIOS detects a hardware error You can tell the BIOS to ignore certain errors during POST and continue the boot up process Typically 640KB Also called conventional memory The DOS operating system and conventional appli cations use this area Above the 1MB boundary Early IBM personal computers could not use memory above 1MB but current PCs and their software can use extended memory This option shows system memory capacity 60 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 6 3 Advanced BIOS Features Advanced BIOS Features improves your system performance or sets up system features according to your preference Run the Advanced BIOS Features as follows 1 Choose Advanced BIOS Features from the Main Menu and a screen with a list of options will appear CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Softwarea Advanced BIOS Features Virus Warning Disabled Item Help CPU L1 amp L2 Cache Enabled Ment Level
14. CMOS is the memory maintained by a battery CMOS is used to store the BIOS settings you have selected in BIOS Setup CMOS also maintains the internal clock Every time you turn on your computer the BIOS Looks into CMOS for the settings you have selected and configures your computer accordingly If the battery runs out of power the CMOS data will be lost and POST will issue a CMOS invalid or CMOS checksum invalid message If this happens you have to replace the battery and do some proper settings in BIOS Setup 4 4 The POST Power On Self Test POST is an acronym for Power On Self Test This program will test all things the BIOS does before the operating system is started Each of POST routines is assigned a POST code a unique number which is sent to I O port 080h before the routine is executed 53 85MIV 85MIV L 4 5 To Upgrade BIOS e System BIOS is incorporated into a Flash memory component Flash BIOS allows user to upgrade BIOS without the need to replace an EPROM component The Upgrade Utility can be loaded on a floppy diskette to execute saving verifying and updating the system BIOS The Upgrade Utility can also be run from a hard disk drive or a network drive 4 5 1 Before Upgrading BIOS Itis highly recommended that you save a copy of the original mainboard BIOS along with a Flash EPROM Programming utility AWDFLASH EXE to a bootable floppy disk so that you can reinstall the BIOS when needed 4 5 2 Upgr
15. CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking Enabled Quick Power On Self Test Enabled First Boot Device Floppy Second Boot Device HDD 0 Third Boot Device CDROM Boot Other Device Enabled Swap Floppy Drive Disabled Boot Up Floppy Seek Enabled Boot Up NumLock Status On Typematic Rate Setting Disabled x Typematic Rate Chars Sec 6 x Typematic Delay Msec 250 Security Option Setup OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB Non OS2 video BIOS Shadows Enabled Small Logo EPA Show Disabled 4 gt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Helpa F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults 61 85MIV 85MIV L 2 Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the selected options by using PgUp PgDn keys An explanation of the lt F gt keys follows lt F1 gt Help gives options available for each item lt F5 gt Get the previous values These values are the values with which the user starts the current session lt F6 gt Load all options with the BIOS default values lt F7 gt Load all options with the Setup default values 3 Press lt ESC gt to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up all items The following item descriptions are provided as a quick guide to your setup Virus Warning When enabled you receive a warning message if a program specifically a virus attempts to write to the boot sector or the partition table of the hard disk drive You should
16. other display device on the system Thus the AGP display becomes the primary display Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus USB controller and you have USB peripherals Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus USB controller and you have a USB keyboard Block mode is also called block transfer multiple commands or multiple sector read write If your IDE hard drive supports block mode most new drives do select Enabled for automatic detection of the optimal number of block read write per sector the drive can support The choices Enabled Disabled 76 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 6 6 Power Management Setup Power Management Setup allows you to set the system s power saving functions Run the Power Management Setup as follows 1 Choose Power Management Setup from the Main Menu and a list of options will appear CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Softwares Power Management Setup ACPI Function Enabled Item Help ACPI Suspend Type S1 POS Menu Level gt Power Management Option User Define HDD Power Down Suspend Mode Video Off Option Video Off Method Disabled Disabled Suspend gt Off V H SYNC Blank MODEM Use IRQ 3 Soft Off by PWRBTN Instant Off Run VGABIOS if S3 Resume Auto PWRON After PWR Fail Off gt IRO Event Activity Detect Press Enter t 4 gt lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 Gen
17. Cable This additional USB cable is available from your mainboard dealer or vender e When plugging the USB cable into Header USB 3 user must make sure the red wire is connected to Pin 1 USB Ports USB 1 underside amp USB 0 middle USB Cable Optional USB Port 3 e E ee D ei USB GND P2 3D MU USB Header Pin Assignment Header USB 3 2 8 7 PS 2 Mouse And PS 2 Keyboard PIN 6 Void PIN 6 Void PIN 5 Mouse Clock PIN 5 Keyboard Clock PIN 4 Vcc PIN 4 Vcc PIN 3 GND PIN 3 GND PIN 2 Void PIN 2 Void PIN 1 Mouse Data PIN 1 Keyboard Data PS 2 MOUSE PS 2 KEYBOARD 34 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 2 8 8 COM 2 Header for one Serial Port COM 2 Header is built on board which requires a serial COM 2 cable to provide a 9 pin serial connector for a serial device One RS232 COM 2 Cable is enclosed in this mainboard package When you insert COM 2 cable to COM 2 header take notice that the red line of the cable must connect to Pin 1 of COM 2 header Peripheral 1 T Holan on top Power P572 K B underside p Rj45 on top 12V Power Doo mimin USBO middle UsBi underside Main Power a0 DDR 266 FANS VIA 33 BIE Jp rezia u g maa Battery H gangga FDC EY oe PE J IDE2
18. ESC gt 5 In the Main Menu SAVE AND EXIT SETUP saves your changes and reboots the system and EXIT WITHOUT SAVING ignores your changes and exits the program 57 85MIV 85MIV L 4 6 2 Standard CMOS Setup Standard CMOS Setup records some basic system hardware configuration and sets the system clock and error handling You only need to modify the configuration values of this option if you want to change your system hardware configuration or when the data stored in the CMOS memory gets lost or damaged Run the Standard CMOS Setup as follows 1 Choose Standard CMOS Setup from the Main Menu and a screen with a list of options will appear CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Date mm dd yy Wed Aug 22 2001 Item Help Time hh mm ss 9 52 15 Menu Level gt IDE Primary Master Press Enter 13022 MB Change the date IDE Primary Slave Press Enter None gt IDE Secondary Master Press Enter None IDE Secondary Slave Press Enter None month year and century Drive A 1 44M 3 5 in Drive B None Video EGA VGA Halt On All but Keyboard Base Memory 640K Extended Memory 65472K Total Memory 66112K t4 Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults 2 Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the selected options by using PgUp PgDn keys
19. ROM chip Now manufacturers would like to store BIOS in EEPROM which means Electrically Erasable Programmable Memory BIOS used in this series of mainboard is stored in EEPROM and is the first program to run when you turn on your computer BIOS performs the following functions 1 Initializing and testing hardware in your computer a process called POST for Power On Self Test 2 Loading and running your operating system 3 Helping your operating system and application programs manage your PC hardware by means of a set of routines called BIOS Run Time Service This Chapter includes the following topics 4 1 About BIOS Setup 4 2 To run BIOS Setup 4 3 About CMOS 4 4 The POST Power On Self Test 4 5 To upgrade BIOS 4 6 BIOS Setup 52 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 1 About BIOS Setup BIOS setup is an interactive BIOS program that you need to run when 1 Changing the hardware of your system For example installing a new Hard Disk etc 2 Modifying the behavior of your computer For example changing the system time or date or turning special features on or off etc 3 Enhancing your computer s behavior For example speeding up performance by turning on shadowing or cache 4 2 To Run BIOS Setup First access BIOS setup menu by pressing lt DEL gt key after POST is complete before OS is loaded BIOS will then display the following message Press DEL to enter SETUP 4 3 About CMOS
20. Select e 1 2 closed default Ao for CPU Auto detect 2 3 closed for 133 MHz Select If booting fails reset to default and clear CMOS 1 2 3 pins all open for 100 MHz Select B Default 103 107 110 133 133 MHZ If booting fails clear CMOS to restore default Default 103 107 110 28 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 2 8 Other Connectors Configuration This section lists out all connectors configurations for users reference 2 8 1 On Board FAN Connectors Void N C 12V GND Fan1 Fan2 Fan3 CPU FAN Connector FAN1 yellow sensor ooa a AGP FAN Connector ay FAN2 yellow sensor ese System FAN Connector 000 FAN3 white no sensor These fan connectors support CPU AGP System cooling fan with 12V When connecting the wire to FAN connectors users should make sure that the red wire is for the positive current and should be connected to pin 12V and the black wire is Ground and should be connected to pin GND Sensor Fan supports Hardware Monitor chipset on board to implement the hardware monitoring function e For fans with speed sensors each rotation of the fan blades will send out 2 electric pulses by which System Hardware Monitor will work out the fan rotation speed by counting the pulses 29 85MIV 85MIV L 2 8 2 CD ROM Audio Connector CD IN1
21. The golden fin ger signals on each side of PCB are identical That is why it is called Single In Line SIMM is made of FPM or EDO DRAM and supports 32 bit data SIMM is phased out in current mainboard design SPD Serial Presence Detect SPD is a small ROM or EEPROM device resided on the DIMM or RIMM Memory module information such as DRAM timing and chip parameters can be stored into SPD so that BIOS can access it and use it to decide best timing for this DIMM or RIMM UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver transmitter UART is built in a chip that controls the data sent to and received from a serial port A 16550 UART is now standard in most PCs and supports modem speed up to 57 600 bps and beyond and direct con nect speed of 115 200 bps Many UARTs have built in errors in the internal code and just do not work correctly with many external modems UART is also found as the serial interface on internal modem 101 Appendices Ultra DMA Ultra DMA or more accurately Ultra DMA 33 is a protocol for trans ferring data at 33 3MB s between a hard disk drive through the computer s data path or bus to the computer s random access memory RAM The transfer data is twice as fast as the previous Direct Ac cess Memory DMA interface The latest Ultra DMA has advanced to Ultra DMA 66 and Ultra DMA 100 16 6MB s x2 33MB s 16 6MB s x4 66MB s USB Universal Serial Bus USB is a 4 pin serial peripheral bus that is capable of cas
22. and the following message appears SAVE to CMOS and EXIT Y N Y Y is for Yes and N is for No Press lt Enter gt key to save the configuration changes 4 6 13 EXIT WITHOUT SAVING EXIT WITHOUT SAVING option allows you to exit the Setup Utility without saving the modifications that you have specified Highlight this option on the Main Menu and the following message appears Quit Without Saving Y N N Y is for Yes and N is for No You may change the prompt to Y and press lt Enter gt key to leave this option 92 Appendices Appendices Appendix 1 Identifying BIOS Version and BIOS Part Number Appendix 2 Identifying Mainboard Model Number Appendix 3 Technical Terms 93 Appendices Appendix 1 Identify BIOS Version amp BIOS Part Number When you boot up your computer the first screen popping up will show you the BIOS version and BIOS part number identification as below fiend Hmiular DME 5 MPA n feerpy Etar aly Copyright OC 14 2 Aard isare len i IZI Hala Processor Intel Pentium LI GE Mari tbe Remar Belang DRE OK 1222 Shared Kesary Press BEL io enter IKIF MAN ARA IN TS ERP a Picture 1 1 BIOS version example REV T2 1 2 BIOS ID String example 6A69RSNCC 94 Appendices Appendix 2 Identify Mainboard Model Number Usually the mainboard model number is labeled on the side of ISA side of slot or PCI sl
23. any other components For detailed installation instructions of processor you can also refer to the pamphlet enclosed in your CPU package 2 Installing a cooling fan with a good heatsink is a must for proper heat dissipation for your CPU Get ready an appropriate fan with heatsink for proper installation Improper fan and installation will damage your CPU 3 In case CPU Vcore CPU clock or Frequency Ratio is adjustable on board please follow the instructions described in the User manual for proper setup Incorrect setting will cause damage to your CPU The following topics are included in this chapter 2 1 Pentium 4 CPU Installation 2 2 Pentium 4 CPU Fan Installation 2 3 Memory Installation 2 4 AGP Accelerated Graphic Port Installation 2 5 HDD FDD Installation 2 6 ATX 2 03 Power Supply Installation 2 7 Jumper and Switch Settings 2 8 Other Connectors Configuration 17 85MIV 85MIV L 2 1 CPU Installation with Socket 478 This mainboard is built with CPU Socket 478B 478 pin supporting the Intel Pentium 4 CPU Follow the steps described in this section to install the 478 pin Pentium 4 CPU into the on board Socket 478B After installation of Pentium 4 CPU you must also install the specific Pentium 4 CPU fan designed in tandem with this CPU This CPU Fan installation is described in next section 1 First pull sideways the lever of Socket 478B and then turn it up 90 so as to raise the upper layer of the socke
24. displays the booting message release the Insert key and press Delete key to enter CMOS Setup Utility Then choose the Load Optimized Optimal Defaults menu to restore the default values for a new start Or Open your machine cabinet and clear CMOS with jumper setting Please refer to the Jumper Setting Section of this User manual 4 6 1 CMOS Setup Utility This mainboard comes with the AWARD BIOS from AWARD Software Inc Enter the CMOS Setup Utility Main Menu by 1 Turn on or reboot your system After a series of diagnostic checks the following message will appear PRESS lt DEL gt TO ENTER SETUP 2 Press lt DEL gt key and the main program screen will appear as follows CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Frequency Voltage Control Advanced BIOS Features Load Optimized Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Integrated Peripherals Power Management Setup PnP PCI Configurations Set Supervisor Password Set User Password Save amp Exit Setup Exit without Saving SmartDoc Anti Burn Shield Esc Quit tlre F10 Save amp Exit Setup Select Item Time Date Hard Disk Type 3 Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to select an option and press lt Enter gt Modify the system parameters to reflect the options installed in your system 4 You may return to the Main Menu anytime by pressing lt
25. electronic signals It is easier for BIOS to upgrade by a flash utility but it is also easier to be in fected by virus Because of increase of new functions BIOS size is increased from 64KB to 256KB 2M bit or more FSB Front Side Bus FSB is the data channel connecting the Processor to chipset RAM mainboard buses AGP socket etc Its speed is in terms of MHz and is talked to as FSB clock FSB Clock means CPU external bus clock CPU internal clock CPU FSB Clock x CPU Clock Ratio IEEE 1394 IEEE 1394 is a low cost digital transfer interface with transfer rate at 100 200 or 400 Mbps It provides solutions of connecting digital tele vision devices and Serial Bus Management There are two type of IEEE 1394 data transfer asynchronous and isochronous Isochronous data channels provide guaranteed data transport at a pre determined rate This is especially important for time critical multimedia data where just in time delivery eliminates the need for costly buffering NVRAM Non volatile RAM does not lose data even if the power is off it is much slower yet much more expensive than standard memory Parity Bit The parity bit mode of error detection uses parity bit for each byte Normally it is even parity mode that is each time the memory data is updated parity bit will be adjusted to have even count 1 for each byte Next time when memory is read with odd number of 1 the parity error is occurred and this is called sin
26. install the LAN Adapter and driver after you have finished system installation By this way you will set up your LAN Adapter and driver more surely 2 If you have now completed installation of Win NT4 in your computer please boot your system and in the Start screen click the following path to install your computer networking Start Settings Control Panel Network double click 3 Instantly a dialog box pops up asking you Windows NT Networking is not installed Do you want to install it now Please click Yes to continue 4 The Network Setup Wizard will then proceed to guide you to the installation of LAN Adapter and Driver until the Select Network Adapter screen pops up on which you should click Have Disk to install the on board RTL8139C LAN Controller 5 Instantly the Insert Disk dialog box pops up You should now insert the Support CD into your CD ROM drive and then type to the white bar the correct path for the location of the LAN driver Supposing your CD ROM drive is drive D please type the following path D Driver Network RTL8139 Winnt4 and click OK button to continue 6 Instantly the Setup program detects the Realtek RTL8139 A B C 8130 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter and shows it on the Select OEM Option screen Please click OK to continue 7 The Setup program will then proceed to install the RTL8139 Adapter and then other networking components such as TCP IP proto
27. of RAID stands for different func tion and performance Level 0 provides data striping or spreading out blocks of files across multiple disks and so improvement of performance but no fault tolerance Level 1 provides disk mirroring and so data backup Level 3 provides a dedicated disk for error correction of data and so better performance and some fault tolerance RAS Row Address Strobe RAS is a technology that DRAM writes and reads to the Row addresses while a CAS Column Address Strobe signal is used to validate the column address The signals are generally sent CAS before RAS in Network field RAS stands for Remote Access Services 100 Appendices RDRAM Rambus DRAM Rambus DRAM is a memory technology that uses large burst mode data transfer of up to 1 6GHz It is import to know that RDRAM tech nology helps set up a system level improvement not just a component upgrade RIMM Rambus Inline Memory Module RIMM is built with a 184 pin architecture module that supports RDRAM memory technology A RIMM memory module may contain up to maximum of 16 RDRAM devices SDRAM Synchronous DRAM SDRAM is one of the Dynamic Random Access Memory DRAM technologies that allow DRAM to use the same clock as the CPU host clock EDO and FPM are asynchronous and do not have clock signal SDRAM comes in 64 bit 168 pin DIMM and operates at 3 3V SIMM Single In Line Memory Module SIMM socket is only 72 pin and is only single side
28. then run an antivirus program Keep in mind that this feature protects only the boot sector not the entire hard drive NOTE Many disk diagnostic programs that access the boot sector table can trigger the virus warning message If you plan to run such a program we recommend that you dis able the virus warning CPU L1 amp L2 Cache Cache memory is additional memory that is much faster than conventional DRAM system memory CPUs from 486 type up contain internal cache memory L1 and most but not all modern PCs have additional external cache memory L2 When the CPU requests data the system transfers the requested data from the main DRAM into cache memory for faster access by the CPU 62 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup CPU L2 Cache ECC When you select Enabled it will speed up memory Checking checking when the external cache contains ECC SRAMs The choices Enabled Disabled Quick Power On Self Select Enabled to reduce the amount of time required to Test run the power on self test POST A quick POST skips certain steps We recommend that you normally enable quick POST First Second Third The BIOS attempts to load the operating system from Other Boot Device the devices in the sequence selected in these items The choices Floppy LS ZIP HDD SCSI CDROM Disabled Swap Floppy Drive When enabled floppy drives A and B will be exchanging without any physical connection and modification on the cables Boot Up Floppy See
29. 1 1 compliant 2 built in USB connectors and one USB Headers USB3 which requires one optional USB cable to provide 2 more optional USB ports PS 2 Keyboard PS 2 Mouse UARTs Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter Two complete Serial Ports COM1 amp COM2 on board VGA DB 15 Connector on board supporting built in VGA 1 1 8 Expansion Slots e 3 PCI bus Master slots One AGP 4x 2x slot e Two DDR DIMM slots 12 85MIV 85MIV L 1 1 9 Hardware Monitor on board Programmable hardware status to provide monitoring and alarm for flexible desktop management of hardware temperatures Utility Soft ware is enclosed in Support CD to help display monitoring statuses of 8 voltages 3 types of hardware temperatures 2 Fan speeds 1 1 10 AC 97 Audio Codec on board AC 97 Audio Codec supported by AC 97 Link on chip VT8233A 1 1 11 LAN Local Area Network on board for 85MIV L only PCI local bus single chip Fast Ethernet Controller RTL8139C on board e Supporting 10 100Mb data transfer Supporting Wake On LAN function through the on board Rj45 LAN Connector 1 1 12 Form Factor e Micro ATX form factor Power supply ATX spec version 2 03 compliant supported by one Main Power Connector and one 12V Power Connector e Mainboard size 245mm x 245mm 13 85MIV 85MIV L Memory Controller Hub I O Controller Hub 1 2 Mainboard Specification Table SL 85MIV 85MIV L Specification Table Nor
30. 6 0 Supporting Plug amp Play V1 0 e Flash Memory for easy upgrade Supporting BIOS writing protection and Year 2000 compliant BIOS Setup supported Please see Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 1 1 5 Accelerated Graphics Port AGP Interface AGP Controller is embedded in chip supporting e 1 5V 4x 3 3V 2x power mode 2x 4x AD and SBA signalling AGP pipelined split transection long burst transfers up to 1GB sec One AGP Slot on board AGP v2 0 compliant 11 85MIV 85MIV L 1 1 6 Advanced system Power Management supporting ACPI 1 0B compliant Advanced Configuration and Power Interface e APM V1 2 compliant Legacy power management POS Power On Suspend e Wake On Modem External and Wake On LAN supported by Ring Power On Control through the Rj45 Connector on board for 85MIV L only e Real Time Clock RTC with date alarm month alarm and century field 1 1 7 Multi I O Functions PCI EIDE Controller supporting 2x Ultra ATA 133 100 66 33 IDE Connectors supporting up to 4 IDE devices Dedicated IR Functions Third serial port dedicated to IR function either through the two complete serial ports or the third dedicated port Infrared IrDA HPSIR and ASK Amplitude Shift Keyed IR e Multi mode parallel Data transfer Standard mode ECP and EPP support e Floppy Disk connector One FDD connector with drive swap support e Universal Serial Bus Transfer Mode USB V
31. C 97 Audio driver you have to restart system so that your system can be reconfigured with the driver just installed When restarting procedures finish please open the Support CD with your CD ROM to enter the Main Installation Menu Then click to Install DirectX This utility will support a better graphic display of the built in VGA interface 2 When the screen of installShield Wizard for Avance AC 97 Drivers and Applications appears please press Next button to continue Microsoft DirectX 8 1 Setup 7 This will install Microsoft DirectX Do you wish to continue 0 3 After all the setup procedures have completed click to Finish button to exit the Installation program and re start your system 44 Chapter 3 Software Setup 3 5 Proceed to Graphics Driver Installation 1 Following the installation of DirectX you have to restart system so that your system can be reconfigured with the utility When restarting procedures finish please open the Support CD with your CD ROM to enter the Main Installation Menu Then click to Install Graphics Driver The Graphics Driver is specifically for on board VGA 2 When the screen of ProSavageDDR Driver Setup Program appears please press Next button to continue a SEOs Hi ge tepid peel reer aan Heni it eomma nga On ae i 3 After all the setup procedures have completed click to Finish button to exit the Inst
32. Enabled if you system has a USB controller and you have one or more USB devices connected If you are not using your system s USB controller select Disabled to free the IRQ resource This item is to set the IRQ for PCI Slot1 2 3 4 De fault is Auto Choices Auto default 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 85 85MIV 85MIV L 4 6 8 SmartDoc Anti burn Shield PC Health status This section helps you to get more information about your system in cluding CPU temperature FAN speed and voltage It is recommended that you contact your mainboard supplier to get proper values about the setting of the CPU temperature Run the SmartDoc Anti burn Shield as follows 1 Choose SmartDoc Anti burn Shield from the Main Menu and a screen with a list of options will appear CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software SmartDOC Anti Burn shield Shutdown Temperature Disabled Item Help CPU Vcore 0 Menu Level gt DDRDIMM 1 3 3V 2 5V 3 12V 4 5 6 7 12V 5V 5VSB Voltage Battery Temperature 1 Temperature 2 Temperature 3 Fan 1 Speed Fan 2 Speed t 4 gt lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults 2 Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the selected options by using PgUp PgDn keys lt F1 gt Help gives options available for each item lt F5 gt Get t
33. Qs are available to PCI cards Currently there are two types of ISA cards The original ISA expansion card design now referred to as Legacy ISA card requires you to configure the card s jumpers manually and then install it in any available slot on the ISA bus To see a map of your used and freelRQs in Windows 98 the Control Panel in My Computer contains a System icon which gives you a Device Manager tab Double Clicking on a specific hardware device gives you a Resources tab which shows the Interrupt number and address Double Clicking Computers to see all the interrupts and addresses for your system Make sure that each ISA device should be assigned to one IRQ respectively If ISA device share IRQ with any other device your computer will easily get into trouble 37 85MIV 85MIV L MEMO 38 Chapter 3 Software Setup Chapter 3 Software Setup Drivers Utilities and Software Installation Support CD This mainboard will be shipped with a Support CD which contains those necessary driver files Application Softwares and some helpful utilities It is a user friendly auto run CD which will open itself up ina CD ROM automatically Contents of Support CD For this mainboard user will be able to find in the Support CD the fol lowing drivers and utilities 1 VIA 4 in 1 Drivers 2 AC 97 Audio Driver 3 DirectX 4 Graphics Driver 5 Hardware Monitor Utility 6 LAN Driver for 85MIV L only This chapter is d
34. abled for user who wants to use add on sound card this item must be disabled This option allows you to decide to enable disable the Onchip Modem The choices Auto Disabled 73 85MIV 85MIV L VIA Super IO Device When this option is chosen the following item appears for user s configuration CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software VIA SuperIO Device Onboard FDC Controller Onboard Serial Port 1 Onboard Serial Port 2 UART Mode Select XUR2 Duplex Mode Onboard Parallel Port Parallel Port Mode X ECP Mode Use DMA Game Port Address Midi Port Address Midi Port IRQ Enabled Auto Auto Normal Half 378 IRO7 SPP 3 201 330 10 Item Help Menu Level gt t lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Onboard FDC Select Enabled if your system has a floppy drive Controller controller FDC installing in the system board and you want to use it If you install add in FDC or the system has no floppy drive select Disabled in this field The choices Enabled Disabled Onboard Serial Select a logical COM port name and matching Port 1 Port2 address for the first and second serial ports Select an address and corresponding interrupt for the first and second serial ports Choices Disabled Auto 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 2E8 IRQ3 74 UART Mode Select
35. ade Process e Normally to upgrade BIOS is unnecessary if the system is working fine Users should only upgrade the BIOS when you experience incompatible problems or need to create new features e AWDFLASH EXE is a Flash EPROM Programming utility that up dates the BIOS by uploading a new BIOS file to the programmable flash ROM on the mainboard This program only works in DOS environment the utility can not be executed in win95 98 ME NT WINDOWS 2000 or Windows XP environment Please follow the steps below for upgrading the system BIOS Step 1 Please visit the board maker s website download latest BIOS file and award flash utility AWDFLASH EXE The BIOS file format will be bin of which stands for the specific BIOS file name Step 2 Create a bootable diskette Then copy the BIOS file and award flash utility AWDFLASH EXE into the diskette Step 3 Insert the diskette into drive A reboot your system and boot from the diskette 54 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Step 4 Type awdflash bin sn py cc and then press lt Enter gt to run BIOS upgrade program bin depends on your mainboard model and version code Instead of typing you should type specific file name for your specific mainboard Step 5 Please press lt F1 gt or lt F10 gt to exit or reset your system Warning Ifthe message Write Fail appears while Award FLASH MEMORY WRITER is verifying Flash memory just repeat the pr
36. allation program and re start your system 45 85MIV 85MIV L 3 6 Proceed to Hardware Monitor Installation 1 Following the installation of Graphics Driver you have to restart system so that your system can be reconfigured with the just installed driver When restarting procedures finish please open the Support CD with your CD ROM to enter the Main Installation Menu Then click to Install Hardware Monitor Utility 2 Instantly the ITE SmartGuardian Install pops up Please click to Install to continue 3 In a few seconds installation of Hardware Monitor is complete Please click on the OK Dialog Box to finish installation 46 Chapter 3 Software Setup 5 To display the Hardware Monitor Utility just click on the ITE SMARTGUARDIAM icon in your program file and the following screen of Smartguardian Control Panel will show up displaying the information about system temperatures voltages and Fan speed Clicking to the Option menu of the Control Panel you can also change some Value settings for your system to optimize its performance 00000 00000 Exit 47 85MIV 85MIV L 3 7 Install RTL8139C LAN Driver for 85MIV L only 3 7 1 RTL8139C LAN driver on Windows 9X The LAN driver contained in the Support CD is not included in the Autorun Menu To install RTL8139C LAN driver on Windows 9X please follow the steps shown below 1 On the Start screen of y
37. bled IRQ 10 Reserved Disabled IRQ 11 Reserved Disabled IRQ 12 PS 2 Mouse Enabled IRQ 13 Coprocessor Disabled IRQ 14 Hard Disk Enabled IRQ 15 Reserved Disabled t4 Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults IRQ Activity Monitor The following is a list of IRQ s Interrupt Requests ing which can be exempted much as the COM ports and LPT ports above can When an I O device wants to gain the attention of the operating system it sig nals this by causing an IRQ to occur When the op erating system is ready to respond to the request it interrupts itself and performs the service When set On activity will neither prevent the system from go ing into a power management mode nor awaken it 82 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 6 7 PNP PCI Configuration PNP PCI Configuration allows you to modify the system s power saving functions Run the PNP PCI Configuration as follows 1 Choose PNP PCI Configuration from the Main Menu and a screen with a list of options will appear CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software PnP PCI Configurations PNP OS Installed No Item Help Reset Configuration Data Disabled Menu Level Resources Controlled By Auto ESCD xIRQ Resources Press Enter PCI VGA Palette Snoop Disabled Assign IRQ For VGA Enabled Assign IRQ For USB Enabled PCI Slot1 IRQ A
38. cading low medium speed peripherals less than 10Mbit s such as keyboard mouse joystick scanner printer and modem VCM Virtual Channel Memory NEC s Virtual Channel Memory VCM is a new DRAM core archi tecture that dramatically improves the memory system s ability to ser vice multimedia requirements VCM increases memory bus efficiency and performance of any DRAM technology by providing a set of fast static registers between the memory core and I O pins Using VCM technology results in reduced data access latency and reduced power consumption VRM Voltage regulator Module This is a small module installed on a mainboard to regulate the volt age fed to the processor on board Voltage regulator can be built on board in various way VRM is a socketed type of regulator module which is easier to change when needed Zero Wait State When memory is operating at its fastest speed in its course of fetching and yielding data it allows no no op cycle and is called in a zero wait state On the other hand a memory is in a wait state after it gets a command to fetch data it waits for one two or more cycles to as sure that the expected data is in the buffer ZIP file Zip file is a compressed file with a reduced file size Zoom To zoom is to make a window or screen larger or smaller in a Graphi cal User Interface of a computer system Usually to zoom in means to enlarge and to zoom out means to reduce size
39. col 8 During the setup process if windows NT Setup needs to copy some Windows files you should then withdraw the Support CD and insert back the Win NT4 CD ROM into your CD ROM drive to continue 9 After you have finished other networking components setup you should restart your syustem to put all the new setups into effect 50 Chapter 3 Software Setup 10 To verify that the onboard RTL8139C Controller has been set up in system please click Start then Control Panel then Network 11 In the Network screen click the Adapter bar You can now see the Realtek RTL8139 A B C 8130 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter is already installed in system 3 7 3 RTL8139C LAN driver on Win ME 2000 XP 1 When you newly install Windows ME Windows 2000 or windows XP the system will detect the LAN Controller on board and configure it automatically into system Therefore users need not bother to install the LAN controller into these operating systems 2 To verify the existence of RTL8139C Controller and Driver please enter the Control Panel of your system and click Network to open the Configuration screen You can then see the Realtek8139 A B C PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter is already installed in system MEMO 51 85MIV 85MIV L Chapter 4 BIOS Setup THE BIOS BIOS stands for Basic Input and Output System It was once called ROM BIOS when it was stored in a Read Only Memory
40. d the bus master IDE driver and the bus master IDE HDD to support bus master IDE mode CAS Column Address Strobe CAS is a technology of DRAM writes and reads The number of clock cycles of the CAS signals is depending on the DRAM timing CMOS Chip Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Chip CMOS Chip is built on CMOS Technology by which CMOS Chip can store data with very slow power supply CNR Communication and Networking Riser CNR interface provides a cost reducing method of implementing LAN home networking DSL USB wireless audio and modem subsystems through a CNR card and a CNR connector CODEC Coder and Decoder Normally CODEC means a circuit that can do digital to analog con version and vice versa It is part of AC 97 sound modem solution DDR Double Data Rated SDRAM DDR SDRAM essentially doubles the memory speed of SDRAMs without increasing the clock frequency 97 Appendices DIMM Dual In Line Memory Module DIMM socket is built with a 168 pin assignment and supports 64 bit data DIMM can be single or double sided The golden finger signals on each side of the module are different and that is why it is called Dual In Line Almost all DIMMs are made with SDRAM now which operate at 3 3V Some old DIMMs are made by FPM EDO and only operate at 5V DMA Direct Memory Access Channel for communications between memory and surrounding devices ECC Error Checking and Correction The ECC algorithm has t
41. e executed Choices 4min 8min 16min default 32min This item is to specify the system memory to be allo cated for Video memory Choices 32M default Disabled This item is to enable disable default the address conversion function of the video memory Frame block This item is to enable disable default the prediction function of the video Frame block page 70 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 6 5 Integrated Peripherals Integrated Peripherals option allows you to get some information inside your system when it is working Run the Integrated Peripherals as follows 1 Choose Integrated peripherals from the Main Menu and a list of options will appear CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Integrated Peripherals gt VIA OnChip IDE Device Press Enter Item Help gt VIA OnChip PCI Device Press Enter Menu Level gt gt SuperIO Device Press Enter Init Display First PCI Slot OnChip USB Controller All Enabled USB keyboard Support Disabled IDE HDD Block Mode Enabled t 4 gt lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Helpa F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults 2 Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the selected options by using PgUp PgDn keys An explanation of the lt F gt keys follows lt F1 gt Help gives options available for each item lt F5 gt Get the prev
42. ed Menu Level gt Spread Spectrum Disabled XCPU Clock 100 MHz Use CPU Linear Freq Default t42 lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults 2 Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the selected options by using PgUp PgDn keys lt F1 gt Help gives options available for each item lt F5 gt Get the previous values These values are the values with which the user starts the current session lt F6 gt Load all options with the BIOS default values lt F7 gt Load all options with the Setup default values 3 Press lt ESC gt to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up all items The following item descriptions are provided as a quick guide to your setup 88 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup CPU ClockRatio This items allows users to adjust CPU clock ration if the CPU on board is not a clock locked type The available clock ration range is 10 24 in one unit stepping Auto Detect To reduce the occurrence of electromagnetic inter DIMM PCI CLK ference EMI the BIOS detects the presence or absence of components in DIMM and PCI slots and turns off system clock generator pulses to empty slots Spread Spetrum When the system clock generator pulses the ex treme values of the pulse generate excess EMI Enabling pulse spectrum spread modulation changes the extreme values from spike
43. ed The Plug and Play Award BIOS can automatically By configure all the boot and Plug and Play compat ible devices If you select Auto all the interrupt re quest IRQ and DMA assignment fields will not appear as the BIOS automatically assigns them If you select Manual the IRQ Resources item will ap pear for your configuration see below IRQ RESOURCES Press Enter Please refer to the list below CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software IRQ Resources IRQ 3 assigned Device Item Help IRQ 4 assigned Device Menu Level gt IRQ 5 assigned Device IRQ 7 assigned Device IRQ 9 assigned Device IRQ 10 assigned Device IRQ 11 assigned Device IRQ 12 assigned Device IRQ 14 assigned Device IRQ 15 assigned Device t42 lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults 84 PCI VGA Palette Snoop Assign IRQ for VGA Assign IRQ for USB PCI I slot1 2 3 4 IRQ Assigned Chapter 4 BIOS Setup This option allows the BIOS to preview VGA status and to modify the information delivered from the feature Connector of the VGA card to MPEG card This option can solve the display inversion to black after you have used MPEG card Select Enabled if you system has a VGA controller and you have one or more VGA devices connected If you are not using your system s VGA controller select Disabled to free the IRQ resource Select
44. elp gives options available for each item lt F5 gt Get the previous values These values are the values with which the user starts the current session lt F6 gt Load all options with the BIOS default values lt F7 gt Load all options with the Setup default values 3 Press lt ESC gt to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up all items The following item descriptions are provided as a quick guide to your setup 65 85MIV 85MIV L DRAM Clock Drive Control When this option is chosen the following item appears for user s configuration CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software DRAM Clock Drive Control Current FSB Freguency Item Help Current DRAM Freguency Menu Level DRAM Clock By SPD DRAM Timing By SPD x SDRAM CAS Latency 2 x Bank interleave Disabled x Precharge to Active Trp 3T x Active to Precharge 6T x Active to CMD Trcd 3T x DRAM Command Rate 2T Command DRAM Burst Len 4 CPU read DRAM Mode Medium t 4 gt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Current FSB DRAM This item is to show the current FSB SDRAM Frequency Frequency DRAM Clock This item allows you to set the DRAM clock SPD Serial Presence Detect is located on the memory modules BIOS reads information coded in SPD during system boot up Choices By SPD 100MHz 133MHz
45. eral Helpa F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults 2 Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the selected options by using PgUp PgDn keys An explanation of the lt F gt keys follows lt F1 gt Help gives options available for each item lt F5 gt Get the previous values These values are the values with which the user starts the current session lt F6 gt Load all options with the BIOS default values lt F7 gt Load all options with the Setup default values 3 Press lt ESC gt to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up all items The following item descriptions are provided as a quick guide to your setup 77 ACPI Function ACPI Suspend Type Power Management Option 85MIV 85MIV L Select Enabled only if your computer s operating system supports the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI specification Currently Windows NT 5 0 supports ACPI This item fixes the ACPI suspend type to S1 Power On Suspend Mode This option allows you to select the type or degree of power saving for Doze Standby and Suspend modes This table describes each power management mode Max Saving Maximum power savings Only Available for SL CPUs Inactivity period is 1 minute in each mode User Define Set each mode individually Select time out period in the section for each mode stated below F i Minimum power savings Inactivity p
46. eriod is 1 hour in Min Savin g each mode except the hard drive HDD Power Down Suspend Mode Video Off Option When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity the hard disk drive will be powered down while all other devices remain active After the selected period of system inactivity the chipset enters a hardware suspend mode stopping the CPU clock and possibly causing other system devices to enter power management modes When the Power management Option is User Define the choices of this item are Disabled 1 min 2 min 4 min 8 min 10 min 20 min 40 min 1 hour When enabled this feature allows the VGA adapter to operate in a power saving mode 78 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Always On Monitor will remain on during power saving modes Suspend gt Off Monitor blanked when the systems enters the Suspend mode Monitor blanked when the system enters either Suspend or All Modes gt Off Standby modes Video Off Method This determines the manner by which the monitor is blanked This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical V H SYNC Blank and horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer Blank Screen This option only writes blanks to the video buffer Select this option if you monitor supports the Display Power DPMS Supports Management Signaling DPMS standard of the Video Elect ronics Standards to select video power manageme
47. ers The way to set up the passwords for both Supervisor and Users are as follows 1 Choose Change Password in the Main Menu and press lt Enter gt Then following message appears Enter Password 2 The first time you run this option enter your password up to 8 char acters and press Enter The screen does not display the entered characters 3 After you enter the password the following message appears prompt ing you to confirm the password Confirm Password 4 Enter the same password exactly the same as you have just typed to confirm the password and press Enter 5 Move the cursor to Save amp Exit Setup to save the password 6 If you need to delete the password entered before choose the Su pervisor Password and press Enter It will delete the password that you have entered before 7 Move the cursor to Save amp Exit Setup to save the option you have just configured otherwise the old password will still be there the next time you turn your system on 8 Press Enter to exit to the Main Menu NOTE If you forget or lose the password the only way to access the system is to clear the CMOS RAM All setup informations will be lost and you need to run the BIOS setup program again 91 85MIV 85MIV L 4 6 12 SAVE amp EXIT SETUP SAVE amp EXIT SETUP allows you to save all modifications you have specified into the CMOS memory Highlight this option on the Main Menu
48. ess or for indirect special incidental or consequential damages of any kind even if Soltek Computer Inc has been advised of the possibility of such damages arising from any defect or error in this manual or product e Intel Pentium 4 and Northwood are trademarks of Intel Corporation VIA VIA P4M266 VT8233A and VT8233 are trademarks of VIA Technologies Inc Copyright 2002 Soltek Computer Inc All Rights Reserved 85MIV 85MIV L SOLTEK AROUND THE WORLD SOLTEK COMPUTER INC Address Telephone Fax E mail Web site 7F No 306 3 Ta Tung Rd Sec 1 Hsi Chih Taipei Hsien Taiwan R O C 886 2 2642 9060 886 2 2642 9065 sales soltek com tw http Awww soltek com tw SOUL TECHNOLOGY EUROPE B V Address Telephone Fax E mail Web site Hongkongstraat 55 3047 BP Rotterdam The Neth erlands 31 10 2457492 31 10 2457493 sales soltekcomputer nl http Awww soltekcomputer nl SOLTEK KOREA INC Address Telephone Fax E mail 1002 Chung Jin Bldg 53 5 Wonhyo Ro 3 Ka Yongsan Ku Seoul 140 113 Korea 82 2 32717400 82 2 32717405 soltek nuri net Contents Contents Chapter 1 Specification ooooooooooooooo 10 1 1 Mainboard Specifications oocooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooo 11 1 1 1 CPU Socket isccisisccscsisnssceatsisaasiesstescetiacticcstetessdsdevescstesssnasssbeeressaasers 11 1 1 2 System Chipset oocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
49. evoted to describing the installations of all these essential drivers and utilities on Windows 9X Windows ME Windows 2000 and Windows XP The installation procedures for all these oper ating systems are programed into an auto run mode What users have to do is read and follow the pop up instructions We therefore take the installation on Windows 98 as the general illustration hereby The priority of driver installation should also be noted Users are rec ommended to take the following installation order 3 1 Open Support CD and choose your drivers 3 2 4 in 1 Drivers Installation 3 3 AC 97 Audio Driver Installation 3 4 DirectX Installation 3 5 Graphics Driver Installation 3 6 Hardware Monitor Utility Installation 3 7 LAN Driver Installation for 85MIV L only 39 85MIV 85MIV L 3 1 Open up Suport CD 1 Please put the Support CD enclosed in your mainboard package into the CD ROM drive In a few seconds the Main Menu will automatically appear displaying the contents to be installed for this series Install VIA 4 in 1 Driver Install AC 97 Audio Driver Install DirectX Install Graphics Driver Install Hardware Monitor Utility Install LAN Driver Install Acrobat Reader Browse CD ROM Exit 2 In case your system does not open the Support CD automatically please click to the following path to enter the Main Installation Menu DA Autorun exe assuming that your CD ROM Drive is Drive D 3 Users are recommended to ins
50. gle bit error detection PC 100 DIMM SDRAM DIMM that supports 100MHz CPU FSB bus clock PC 133 DIMM SDRAM DIMM that supports 133MHz CPU FSB bus clock 99 Appendices PC 1600 or PC 2100 DDR SDRAM PC 1600 DDR SDRAM with a 64 bit data bus doubles the data trans fer rate of PC100 SDRAM and hence provides data transfer band width up to 100x64 8x2 1600MB s PC2100 DDR SDRAM doubles the data transfer rate of PC 133 and hence provides data transfer band width up to 133x64 8x2 2100MB s PCI Peripheral Component Interface Bus A high speed data channel for the internal connection of peripheral devices and the computer system through a PCI expansion card PnP Plug and Play The PnP specification suggests a standard register interface for both BIOS and operating system such as Windows 95 These registers are used by BIOS and operating system to configure system resource and prevent any conflicts PnP BIOS or operating system will automati cally allocate the IRO DMA Memory Currently almost all the PCI cards and most ISA cards are already PnP compliant POST Power On Self Test The BIOS self test procedure after power on It is generally the first or the second program shown on your monitor screen during system boot RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks A group of hard disks set up in PC system for data fault tolerance and better performance RAID is usually more used in servers than in per sonal computers Different level
51. he ability to detect double bit error and auto matically correct single bit error while parity mode can only detect single bit error ECP Enhanced Communication Port ECP is a technology designed to improved I O for parallel ports EPP Enhanced Parallel Port EPP is a standard that supports data transfer rates of up to 500 kps for parallel printers EDO Extended Data Output Memory Unlike traditional FPM Fast Page Mode memory that tri states the memory output data to start the pre charge activity EDO DRAM holds the memory data valid until the next memory access cycle which is similar to pipeline effect in reducing one clock state EEPROM Electronic Erasable Programmable ROM Both EEPROM and Flash ROM can be re programmed by electronic signals but the interface technology is different Size of EEPROM is much smaller than flash ROM BIOS is now generally stored in EEPROM or Flash ROM EPROM Erasable Programmable ROM Traditional mainboard stores BIOS codes in EPROM which can only be erased by ultra violet UV light If BIOS has to be updated you need to remove EPROM from mainboard clear data by UV light re program and then insert it back to socket 98 Appendices FC PGA Flip Chip Pin Grid Array FC means Flip Chip while FC PGA is a new package of Intel for Pentium III CPU It is compatible with SKT370 socket but requires mainboard to add some signals on socket 370 Flash ROM Flash ROM can be re programmed by
52. he previous values These values are the values with which the user starts the current session lt F6 gt Load all options with the BIOS default values lt F7 gt Load all options with the Setup default values 3 Press lt ESC gt to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up all items The following item descriptions are provided as a quick guide to your setup 86 Shutdown Tempera ture CPU Vcore DDR DIMM 3 3V 5V 12V 12V 5V 5VSB Voltage Battery Temperature 1 2 3 FAN 1 2 Speed Chapter 4 BIOS Setup This feature prevents your CPU from damage by over heat If the CPU s temperature is higher than CPU warning temperature that you select in this field the BIOS will shut down your system within 3 seconds Shows CPU core actual voltage value Shows DDR DIMM actual voltage value Shows actual voltage value of all these default volt age value on board Shows voltage value of the battery on board Shows current system and CPU temperatures These fields display the current speed of the CPU System fan 87 85MIV 85MIV L 4 6 9 Frequency Voltage Control Run the Frequency Voltage Control as following 1 Choose Freguency Voltage Control from the Main Menu and a screen with a list of options will appear CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Freguency Voltage Control CPU Clock Ratio 10 X Item Help Auto Detect DIMM PCI CLK Enabl
53. ious values These values are the values with which the user starts the current session lt F6 gt Load all options with the BIOS default values lt F7 gt Load all options with the Setup default values 3 Press lt ESC gt to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up all items The following item descriptions are provided as a quick guide to your setup 71 85MIV 85MIV L VIA Onchip IDE Device When this option is chosen the following item appears for user s configuration CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software VIA OnChip IDE Device OnChip IDE Channel0 Enabled OnChip IDE Channeli Enabled IDE Prefetch Mode Enabled Primary Master PIO Auto Primary Slave PIO Auto Secondary Master PIO Auto Secondary Slave PIO Auto Primary Master UDMA Auto Primary Slave UDMA Auto Secondary Master UDMA Auto Secondary Slave UDMA Auto Item Help Menu Level gt t4 Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults On Chip IDE channel The chipset contains a PCI IDE interface with 0 1 support from two IDE channels Select Enabled to activate the first and or the second IDE interface Select Disabled to inactivate an inter face if you install a primary and or second add IDE Prefetch Mode on IDE interface The choices Enabled Disabled The on board IDE drive supports IDE perfecting fo
54. k When enabled the BIOS tests seeks floppy drives to determine whether they have 40 or 80 tracks Only 360 KB floppy drives have 40 tracks drives with 270KB 1 2MB and 1 44MB capacity all have 80 tracks Because very few modern PCs have 40 track floppy drives we recommend that you set this field to disabled to save time Boot Up NumLock Toggle between On or Off to control the state of Status the NumLock key when the system boots If On the numeric keypad is in numeric mode If off the numeric keypad is in cursor control mode 63 85MIV 85MIV L Typematic Rate Setting Typematic Rate Chars I Sec Typematic Delay Msec Security Option OS Select For DRAM 64MB Video BIOS Shadow Small Logo EPA Show When Disabled the following two items Typematic Rate and Typematic Delay are irrelevant Keystroke repeats ata rate determined by the keyboard controller in your system When Enabled you can select a typematic rate and typematic delay When the typematic rate setting is enabled you can select a typematic rate the rate at which character repeats when you hold down a key of 6 8 10 12 15 20 24 or 30 characters per second Choices 250 500 750 1000 This option sets the time interval for displaying the first and the second characters If enabled the time interval is optional If you have set a password select whether the password is required every time the System boots or only when you enter
55. kes up the system HDD amp FDD When HDD amp FDD is ON any activity from one of the listed system peripheral devices wakes up the system PCI Master When PCI Master is ON any activity from one of the listed system peripheral devices wakes up the system 80 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup PowerOn by PCI Card This item allows system wake up by PCI Device Modem Ring Resume An input signal on the serial Ring Indicator RI Line in other words an incoming call on the modem Awakens the system from a soft off state RTC Alarm Resume When Enabled you can set the data and time at which the RTC Real Time Clock alarm awakens the system from suspend mode The choices Disabled default Enabled Date of Month Set a certain date when RTC Alarm Resume option is Enabled to awaken the system This option is concurrent with Resume Time option Resume Time hh Set a certain time when RTC Alarm Resume mm ss option is Enabled to awaken the system This option is concurrent with Date option 81 85MIV 85MIV L IRQ Activity Monitoring When this option is chosen the following item appears for user s configuration CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software IRQ Activity Monitoring Primary INTR ON Item Help IRQ 3 COM2 Enabled Menu Level gt IRQ 4 COM1 Enabled IRQ 5 LPT2 Enabled IRQ 6 Floppy Disk Enabled IRQ 7 LPT1 Enabled IRQ 8 RTC Alarm Disabled IRQ 9 IRQ2 Redir Disa
56. nction then click the button to continue Next button to continue na E m iki f e i 8 Select Install VIA AGP VxD in 9 Select Install VIA IRQ Routing turbo mode and press Next Miniport Driver checkbox then button to continue click the Next button to continue Fh 10 After all these setup procedures have finished you should restart your computer by clicking on Finish so as to put VIA 4 in 1 drivers into effect and proceed to second driver installation se ti ee eee ee e Teer pe trees eet Pe 42 Chapter 3 Software Setup 3 3 Proceed to AC 97 AUDIO Driver Installation 1 Following the installation of VIA 4 in 1 drivers you have to restart system so that your system can be reconfigured with VIA 4 in 1 When restarting procedures finish please open the Support CD with your CD ROM to enter the Main Installation Menu Then click to Install AC 97 Audio Driver 2 When the screen of installShield Wizard for Avance AC 97 Drivers and Applications appears please press Next button to continue 3 After all the setup procedures have completed click to Finish button to exit the Installation program and re start your system H heen oe TT deed Seed Lieh HEH Ss P ie ony ere sa P a op an ita ems ri mn a ee ee oe Pree s ie 43 85MIV 85MIV L 3 4 Proceed to DirectX Installation 1 Following the installation of A
57. nt values MODEM Use IRQ Name the interrupt request IRQ line assigned to the modem if any on your system Activity of the selected IRQ always awakens the system The choices 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 NA Soft Off by PWRBTN When Enabled turning the system off by pressing the on off button places the system in a very low power usage state Run VGABIOS If S3 This item is to set the mode to run the VGA BIOS Resume when S3 Suspen to RAM resumes Choices Auto default Yes No PWRON After PWR This item is to set the mode to power on when power Fail resumes after power fails Choices Off default On Former Sts 79 85MIV 85MIV L IRQ Event Activity Detect When this option is chosen the following item appears for user s configuration CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software IRQ Event Activity Detect VGA OFF Item Help LPT amp COM LPT COM Menu Level gt HDD amp FDD ON PCI Master OFF PowerOn by PCI Card Disabled Modem Ring Resume Disabled RTC Alarm Resume Disabled x Date of Month 0 x Resume hh mm ss 000 gt IRQs Activity Monitoring Press Enter t42 lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults VGA When Enabled you can set the VGA awakens the system LPT amp COM When LPT amp COM is ON any activity from one of the listed system peripheral devices or IRQs wa
58. o 88 4 6 10 Load Optimized Defaults ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 90 4 6 11 SET SUPERVISOR USER PASSWORD e oooooooooo 91 4 6 12 SAVE amp EXIT SETUP eocoocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc 92 4 6 13 EXIT WITHOUT SAVING eco 92 AP PEN dites Gani IEEE na OD Appendix 1 Identify BIOS Version amp BIOS Part Number 94 Appendix 2 Identify Mainboard Model Number 0 95 Appendix 3 Technical Terms oocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 96 Contents 85MIV 85MIV L ITEM CHECKUP K KB KD ED DK KB P3 Mainboard Support CD Bundled Bonus Pack CD Bundled Bonus Pack Manual Temperature Sensor Cable Optional ATA66 100 133 IDE Cable FDD Cable User s Manual RS232 Cable Chapter 1 Specification 85MIV 85MIV L Components Locations Rj45 LAN Connector for 85MIV L only Peripheral ag Ta 72 K B underside 3 12V Power Main Power DDR 266 VIA P4M266 AGP 4X 2X VIA 3p3 Kl pa vraz3za 1 Li JBAT1 Battery Ih LAN Controller and Jp7 for 85MIV L only 85MIV 85MIV L Chapter 1 Specification Introduction This mainboard features an integration of the powerful processor In tel Pentium 4 and the single chip North Bridge of ProSavage P4M266 plus South Bridge VT8233A by which the whole system perf
59. ocess Please DO NOT reset or turn off the system If the award memory flash utility is not able to update the BIOS successfully your system may not be able to boot up Step 6 You will need a message CMOS checksum error Default loaded during booting the system Press lt Del gt to run CMOS setup utility then reload LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS or Load Optimized Defaults and save this change The parameters of AWDFLASH EXE sn No original BIOS backup py Program flash memory cc Clear CMOS data and update data automatically after pro gramming NOTE Users can type AWDFLASH to get further details about the parameters Incorrect usage of the parameter will dam age the BIOS information so we strongly recommend user to leave parameters alone unless you fully understand their function 55 85MIV 85MIV L For G93 596 W977ZAGLOSMECsD0 DATE Flash Type Award Flash Memory Writer Start Screen DATE 67 11 2808 Flash Type WINBOND 4970820 SU File Mowe to Program RIAs Verifying Flash Memory JFES UE Write OE Mo Uplate Urite Fail no rio HN Award Flash Memory Writer Complete Screen 56 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 6 BIOS SETUP CMOS Setup Utility Warning and Tips If changing CMOS Configuration causes difficulty in rebooting system you can take the following measures 1 At pressing the power button to reboot press the Insert key at the same time As soon as the screen
60. oo 11 1 1 3 Memory oocooooooooooooooooooooooneenenneennen seen nena ena sana anna nana 11 1 1 4 AWARD BIOS V6 0 oocoocooooooooooooooo 11 1 1 5 Accelerated Graphics Port AGP Interface o 11 1 1 6 Advanced system Power Management supporting 12 1 1 7 Multi I O FunctionS oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 12 1 1 8 Expansion Slots coocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 12 1 1 9 Hardware Monitor on board ooocooooooooooooooooooooooo 13 1 1 10 AC 97 Audio Codec on board o coocooooooooooooooooooo 13 1 1 11 LAN Local Area Network on board for 85MIV L only 13 1 1 12 Form Factor coooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 13 1 2 Mainboard Specification Table oooooooooooooooooooo 14 1 3 Chipset System Block Diagram ooooooooooooooooooooooooo 15 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup oooooooooooo 17 2 1 CPU Installation with Socket 478 oooooooooooooooooooooo 18 2 2 Pentium 4 CPU Fan Installation ccoooooooooooooooooooooooo 19 2 3 Memory Installation oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 20 2 3 1 To Install DDR SDRAM Module for this Mainboard 20 2 3 2 To Remove a DIMM o oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 20 2 4 AGP Accelerated Graphics Port Card Installation 21 2 5 HDD FDD Installation oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 22 2 6 ATX V 2 03 Power Supply Installation ooooooo 24 2 7 Jumper and Switch Settings ooooooo
61. oocoooooooooooooo 25 2 7 1 Switch 1 System Clock Adjustment ooooooooooooooooo 26 4 Contents 2 7 2 JBAT1 Clear CMOS o ooocoooooo oooooo 27 2 7 3 Jp7 Built in LAN Select for 8SMIV L only oocoooooooo 27 2 7 4 Jp6 CPU Clock Select coooooooooooocoooooooooooooooo 28 2 8 Other Connectors Configuration ooooooooooooooooooooo 29 2 8 1 On Board FAN Connectors oooooooooooooooooooo 29 2 8 2 CD ROM Audio Connector CD INI ooocoooooooooooooooo 30 2 8 3 Chassis Panel Connector ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 30 2 8 4 Thermal Sensor Connector RT1 RT2 oocooooooooooooooooooo 31 2 8 5 Complex Header cossentis iesse 32 2 8 6 USB Ports and USB Header Header USB 3 34 2 8 7 PS 2 Mouse And PS 2 Keyboard 34 2 8 8 COM 2 Header for one Serial Port oocooooooooooooo 35 2 8 9 Rj45 Connector for 85NIV L only ococoooooooooooooooo 36 2 9 IRQ Description oooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow 37 Chapter 3 Software Setup oooooooooooooooooooo 39 3 1 Open up Suport CD ooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 40 3 2 Proceed to VIA 4 in 1 Driver Installation oooo 41 3 3 Proceed to AC 97 AUDIO Driver Installation 43 3 4 Proceed to DirectX Installation ocoooooooooooooooo 44 3 5 Proceed to Graphics Driver Installation ooooooo 45 3 6 Proceed to Hardware Monitor Installation o 46 3 7 Install RTL8139C LAN Driver for 8SMIV L only
62. ormance is upgraded to 400 MHz system bus The Intel P4 processor is a rapid execution engine providing 400MHz quadpumped system bus to allow 3 2GB data transfer rates possible while in addition to the built in S3 Savage4 Graphics Accelerator ProSavage P4M266 North Bridge plus VT8233A South Bridge supports Intel P4 processor to implement the AGP 4X external bus the LPC Su per I O the DDR SDRAM and UATA 133 100 66 data transfer rate This chapter is to introduce to users every advanced function of this high performance integration Topics included in this chapter are 1 1 Mainboard Specifications 1 2 Mainboard Specification Table 1 3 Chipset Diagram 10 85MIV 85MIV L 1 1 Mainboard Specifications 1 1 1 CPU Socket CPU Socket 478B on board supporting Intel Pentium 4 and North wood processors in the 478 pin package for 400 MHz System Bus e Hyper pipelined technology e Advanced dynamic execution e Advanced transfer cache 1 1 2 System Chipsets North Bridge VIA ProSavage P4M266 plus South Bridge VT8233A to work with Intel Pentium 4 Processor for managing and arbitrating op erations between all system interfaces 1 1 3 Memory 2 DDR DIMM 184 pin sockets on board for PC2100 and PC1600 DDR SDRAMs at 64bit data transfer rate North Bridge P4M266 directly supporting pseudo synchronous SDRAM up to 2GB unbuffered DDR SDRAMs e Installation of mixed volumes of DDR SDRAM modules supported 1 1 4 AWARD BIOS V
63. ot Please see Picture 2 below as an illustration 1 Mainboard Model Number example SL 65KV2 2 Mainboard Serial Number example 0012000T005679 95 Appendices Appendix 3 Technical Terms AC 97 AC 97 is a device designed to include a digital processor for modem and an audio CODEC for analog I O These two parts are linked to gether by AC 97 link bus Putting the digital processor into the main system chipset will reduce the cost of sound modem onboard solution ACPI Advanced Configuration amp Power Interface ACPI is developed together by Intel Microsoft and Toshiba This in terface provides a channel of management of the PC system and its hardware such as CPU and BIOS pushing the PC power management to a more advanced and user friendly level AGP Accelerated Graphic Port AGP is a bus interface targeted for high performance 3D graphics AGP takes advantage of both rising and falling edge of the 66MHz clock For 2X AGP the data transfer rate is 66MHz x 4byte x 2 528MB s AGP 4X mode is 66MHz x 4byte x 4 1056MB s AMR Audio Modem Riser AMR is an interface to connect the CODEC circuit of AC 97 sound modem solution to the mainboard through an AMR card and an AMR connector APM Advanced Power Management APM is developed by Intel and Microsoft intending for PC power management through the system BIOS Through APM the PC power consumption can be reduced to 5W or lower UATA Ultra AT Attachment
64. our system please click to the following path My Computer properties Device manager 2 In the Device manager screen you can see the item PCI Ethernet Controller with a yellow question mark on its left side which indicates that the LAN controller is already detected by system but the driver for this on board RTL8139C Ethernet Controller is not installed yet Please point to this item with your mouse and double click on it or click the Properties button 3 Instantly the PCI Ethernet Controller Properties screen shows up Please click the General bar to continue 4 In the General screen click reinstall Driver button to continue Please note that the status of Device Usage should stay at Exists in all hardware profiles PCI Ethernet Controller Properties x General Driver Resources Gy PCI Ethernet Controller Device type Other devices Manufacturer None specified Hardware version 016 Device status The drivers for this device are not installed Code 28 To reinstall the drivers for this device click Reinstall Driver Reinstall Driver m Device usage Tl Disable in this hardware profile wi 48 Chapter 3 Software Setup 5 In the Update device Driver Wizard screen click Next to continue until you see a dialog box asking you to Specify a location for the driver You should now insert the Support CD into you
65. r and tape another end b of thermal cable on to the device which you want to monitor After you have finished the thermal cable installation you will see the detected temperature in BIOS setup or Hardware monitor utility 31 85MIV 85MIV L 2 8 5 Complex Header This complex Header consists of 9 connectors providing various supports Peripheral 1 on top Power 0000 PS 2 K B underside Mouse PS 2 Main Power z WIG T WId 997 Yaa e f MPGA478I on top RI45 middle USBO UsB1 underside Power Switch 4 Infrared IR 2nd HDD LED List HDD LED GND SMI 1 SMI SIGNAL Vcc ATX POWER SWITCH Vec NO CONNECTION INFRARED TRANSMIT SIGNAL GND L INFRARED TRANSMIT SIGNAL FAN3 AGP 4X 2X GND GND Vee GND RESET SIGNAL _ Logic High HDD LED SIGNAL HDD LED SIGNAL SPEAKER SIGNAL GND NO CONNECTION Vcc Logic High 32 SUSPEND LED SIGNAL 4 Suspend LED EL Keylock krock YO GND NO CONNECTION Power LED 7 I Reset Switch 8 Speaker 9 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 1 SMI Connector System Management Interrupt Connection Connected to the case mounted S
66. r faster drive accesses If the IDE device doesn t sup port perfecting set this field to Disabled The choices Enabled Disabled 72 Primary Master Slave PIO Secondary Master Slave PIO Primary Master Slave UDMA Secondary Master Slave UDMA Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Choose Auto or Mode 0 4 The BIOS will detect the HDD mode type automatically when you choose Auto You need to set to a lower mode than Auto when your hard disk becomes unstable The choices Auto Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Ultra DMA33 66 100 133 implementation is possible only if your IDE hard drive supports it if the operat ing environment includes a DMA drive and if your system software supports Ultra DMA33 66 100 133 Select Auto to enable BIOS support The choices Auto Disabled VIA Onchip PCI Device When this option is chosen the following item appears for user s configuration CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software VIA OnChip PCI Device VIA 3058 AC 97 Audio VIA 3068 MC97 Modem Auto Menu Level gt Auto Item Help t 4 gt lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults VIA 3058 AC 97 Audio VIA 3068 MC97 Modem Select Disabled to use the on chip audio capability of your system Most of the field do not appear when this field is Dis
67. r CD ROM 6 As illustrated in the picture below check the item Specify a location and click the Browse button to find out the correct path for the driver Supposing your CD ROM drive is Drive E please type E Driver Network RTL8139 Win98 into the blank bar If you are installing on Win 950SR2 you should type W950SR2 instead of Win98 Thenclick the Next button to continue Uedate Dorice Diner Wani i nter the correct path for location of LAN driver Back Moss Con 7 The Update Device Driver Wizard will then go on installing the driver until the Insert Disk dialog box shows up Please withdraw your Support CD and insert the Win 98 CD ROM into the CD ROM drive for updating system and click OK to continue 8 The Update Device Driver Wizard will then proceed to update the system with the LAN driver When the Finish screen shows up click Finish to continue 9 Final Dialog box will appear to remind you that you must restart your computer to finish updating the new hardware Please click Yes to restart system and finish the LAN driver installation 49 85MIV 85MIV L 3 7 2 RTL8139C LAN driver on Windows NT4 0 1 When you newly install Win NT4 the Setup program will ask you whether your computer will participate on a network Please check Do not connect this computer to a network at this time and continue with your installation That means you are going to
68. r pins covered with black marks stand for closed pins by jumper caps 2 7 1 Switch 1 System Clock Adjustment This mainboard is shipped to users with a 4 DIP Switch 1built on board by which user can select a system clock from the system clock genera tor to match with the Pentium 4 processor selected So users are not recommended to take Switch 1 as a tool for overclocking It is saver and more advisable for users to select the system clock as close as possible to the one marked on the selected CPU System Clock Adjustment 1234 Off On On On Default M si s2 s3 s4 deteult off on on on 103 off on off on 107 on off off on 110 off off off on 133 on off on on Advice from our Engineering Team CPU Overclocking should always take all other components on board into account No matter what Host clock your CPU has any attempt to set your CPU to higher clock than the host will get no guaranty of success Instead you are taking the risk of breaking the stability of your CPU as well as the mainboard 26 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 2 7 2 JBAT1 Clear CMOS When you have problem with rebooting your system you can clear CMOS data and restore it to default value To clear CMOS with Jumper JBAT1 please follow the steps below 1 Power off system 2 Set JBAT1 to Pin 2 3 closed 3 After 2 or 3 seconds return the JBAT1 setting to Pin1 2 closed 4 CMOS data are
69. restored to default Remember never clear CMOS when system power is on JBAT1 Clear CMOS 1 GEO 1 2 closed default normal status 1L 2 3 closed To clear CMOS 2 7 3 Jp7 Built in LAN Select for 85MIV L only Jp7 is designed to enable the built in LAN Controller function With Jp7 open the built in LAN Controller is enabled and you can use the on board Rj45 channel while you can also add another PCI LAN card for one more LAN channel With Jp7 closed the on board Rj45 chan nel is disabled For 85MIV L only Jp7 Built in LAN Select H Open Enabled default H Closed disabled 27 85MIV 85MIV L 2 7 4 Jp6 CPU Clock Select e Jp6 is designed on board for user to select the CPU clock before booting This mainboard supports CPU that can autodetect CPU clock itself If you leave Jp6 at default value 1 2 closed CPU on board will auto detect its own CPU clock If you set Jp6 all open CPU is set at 100 MHz If you set Jp6 at 2 3 closed CPU on board will try to boot at 133 MHz If booting fails you should reset Jp6 to default and then clear CMOS to restore the default CMOS setting And Jp6 setting should match with a proper SW1 setting for booting your system see the Setting Table below e However overclocking should take other components on board into account and it always risks the stability of your system There is no guarantee of success Jp6 and SW1 Setting match Jp6 CPU Clock
70. s correctly Please refer to your hard disk documentation for the jumper settings Hard Disk Drive Connector 3 pee aa E Orient the red line on the IDE Ras on for savana ibd EE flat cable to Pin1 Osi underside Main Power IDE1 E DDR 266 IDE2 rad je E VIA wee PaM266 i Lk ap AGP 4X 2X Pin 1 to Red Line lt Gray connector Black connector Blue connector IDE Flat Cable 22 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup To install FDD Floppy Disk Drive you should connect the end of cable with single connector to the board and connect the other end with two plugs to the floppy drives Peripheral 1 Kole ton top Power TPs72 K B underside BEA Rj45 on top 25 Power Floppy Disk Drive Connector Orient the red line on the usBo middle USB underside tenreer floppy Flat cable to Pin1 DDR 266 FDC VIA P4M266 AGP 4X 2X 3 Pcl 4 Bin Pin 1 to Red Line so E Dp PY a To 2nd Floppy Drive va Ne red line To 1st Floppy Drive To mainboard FDD FLAT Cable 23 85MIV 85MIV L 2 6 ATX V 2 03 Power Supply Installation Peripngr 5 2 HA owel
71. s to flat curves thus reducing EMI This benefit may in some cases be outweighed by problems with timing criti cal devices such as a clock sensitive SCSI device CPU Clock This items allows users to adjust CPU frequency by Linear Mode in 1 unit Stepping only Use CPU Linear Freq This item is to set the mode to adjust the CPU Clock by BIOS Choices Default Use Linear 89 85MIV 85MIV L 4 6 10 Load Optimized Defaults When you press Enter on this item you will get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to Load Optimized Defaults Y N N CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software gt Standard CMOS Features Frequency Voltage Control Advanced BIOS Features Load Optimized Defaults gt Advanced Chipset Features Set Supervisor Password gt Integrated Peripherals Set User Password gt Power Management gt PnP PCI Configuratio ECKO liao E EANNA E aving gt SmartDoc Anti Burn amp Esca Quit F9 Menu in BIOS tb Select Item F102 Save amp Exit Setup Time Date Hard Disk Type Y is for Yes and N is for No Pressing Y loads the BIOS Optimized default values to restore the BIOS to its original status 90 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 6 11 SET SUPERVISOR USER PASSWORD These two options allow you to set your system passwords Normally the supervisor has a higher priority to change the CMOS setup option than the us
72. setup The choices system setup Select OS2 only if you are running OS 2 operating system with greater than 64MB of RAM on your system Performance will be improved by copying Video BIOS to Shadow RAM Enable this item to display the EPA logo Environmental Protection Association on the boot up screen Default Disabled 64 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 6 4 Advanced Chipset Features Advanced Chipset Features is used to modify the values of chipset buffers These buffers control the system options Run the Advanced Chipset Features as follows 1 Choose Advanced Chipset Features from the Main Menu and a list of option will appear CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Advanced Chipset Features DRAM Colck Drive Control Press Enter Item Help AGP amp P2P Bridge Control Press Enter Menu Level gt gt CPU amp PCI Bus Control Press Enter Memory Hole Disabled System BIOS Cacheable Disabled Video RAM Cacheable Disabled Delay Prior to Thermal 16 Min VGA Share memory Size 32M FB Address Conversion Disabled FB Page Close Prediction Disabled t4 gt lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults 2 Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the selected options by using PgUp PgDn keys An explanation of the lt F gt keys follows lt F1 gt H
73. ssigned Auto PCI slot2 IRQ Assigned Auto PCI slot3 IRQ Assigned Auto PCI slot4 IRQ Assigned Auto t42 lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults 2 Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the selected options by using PgUp PgDn keys An explanation of the lt F gt keys follows lt F1 gt Help gives options available for each item lt F5 gt Get the previous values These values are the values with which the user starts the current session lt F6 gt Load all options with the BIOS default values lt F7 gt Load all options with the Setup default values 3 Press lt ESC gt to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up all items The following item descriptions are provided as a quick guide to your setup 83 85MIV 85MIV L PNP OS Installed Select Yes if the system operating environment is Plug and Play aware e g Windows95 NOTE BIOS will automatically disable all PnP resources except the boot device card when you select Yes on Non PnP oper ating system Reset Configuration Normally you leave this Disabled Select Enabled Data to reset Extended System Configuration Data ESCD when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the operating system cannot boot Resource Controll
74. t from the lower platform 2 Configure Pin 1 of CPU to Pin 1 of the Socket just as the way shown in the diagram on the left Adjust the position of CPU until you can feel all CPU pins get into the socket with ease 3 Make sure that all CPU pins have completely entered the socket and then lower down the lever to lock up CPU to socket gsZpvOodui 18 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 2 2 Pentium 4 CPU Fan Installation Pentium 4 Fanbase CPU Fan Connector Connect Fan Connector to CPU FAN connector 19 85MIV 85MIV L 2 3 Memory Installation How to tackle with the memory Modules e Make sure to unplug your power supply before adding or removing memory module Failure to do so may cause severe damage to both your main board and the memory module e Pay attention to the orientation of the DIMM slots Forcing a DIMM ina socket improperly will damage the memory module and socket Make sure you have the right type of memory module for your mainboard 2 3 1 To Install DDR SDRAM Module for this Mainboard This mainboard only supports up to 2GB unbuffered DDR SDRAM with 2 DDR DIMM sockets on board Do not insert other type of modules into these sockets DDR DIMM socket has 184 pins and one notch Insert a DDR SDRAM vertically into the 184 pin socket with the notch matching the one in the socket Press the Module down in a gradual way until it surely reaches the bottom and clicks straight up the two la
75. tall all the drivers and utilities at a time though they can be installed separately Also we should take VIA 4 in 1 Driver as first installation priority to optimize the VIA system From next section we provide detailed descriptions of all these installations with graphical illustrations 40 Chapter 3 Software Setup 3 2 Proceed to VIA 4 in 1 Driver Installation 1 Following the procedures of opening the Support CD click to VIA 4 in 1 Drivers to proceed check Quickly Install you will skip the detailed procedures of the VIA 4 in 1 Setup TAF ees ee a T Basa adi 41 M The VIA Service Pack 3 VIA Service Pack README InstallShield Wizard will pop up screen will appear please click to guide you to the VIA Service the Yes button to agree with pack installation Click Next the Licence Agreement and button to continue continue Sk ah a MAA olga Ha ap am SEIR be eh eh Nani 3 DIET Pe 4 On the screen below check 5 Select the checkbox as below Normally Install and click and click Next to continue Next to continue If you M VIA ATAPI Vendor Support Driver AGP VxD Driver IRQ Routing Miniport Driver M VIA Chipset Function s Registry 85MIV 85MIV L 6 Select Install VIA ATAPI 7 Click on Click to enable DMA Vendor Support Driver Mode checkbox to enable checkbox then click the Next DMA fu
76. tches on the left and right of the socket If any one of the latches has not turned up completely you should unplug the module and press it down the socket a bit more firmly 184 Pin DIMM Notch Key Definitions 2 5V DRAM Key Position Voltage Key Position Module Latch 2 3 2 To Remove a DIMM Press down the holding latches on both sides of socket and the module will be released from the DIMM socket 20 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 2 4 AGP Accelerated Graphics Port Card Installation The AGP 4X slot on board supports 4X 2X AGP card configuration User can install either a 4X or 2X AGP card with its only card driver AGP 4X 2X Peripheral i PS 2 Molse ontop Power 9000 J 5 PS 2 K B underside E Rj45 on top 12V Power USBO middle USB1 underside Main Power mT al m mmm mm m a a DDR 266 seseris sees FDC EE o E 12 DM1 DIM 2 VIA 3p3 EE 304 yrsa a ti Ng sea aer Battery MH 85MIV 85MIV L 2 5 HDD FDD Installation To install HDD Hard Disk Drive you may connect the connector of IDE cable to the primary IDE1 or secondary IDE2 connector on board and then connect the gray connector to your slave device and the black connector to your master device If you install two hard disks you must configure the second drive to Slave mode by setting its jumper
77. th Bridge VIA ProSavage P4M266 South Bridge VIA VT8233A CPU Socket Memory I O Chip Audio Socket PGA478B for Intel Pentium 4 478 pin package CPU Supporting 2GB unbuffered DDR SDRAMs with 2 DDR DIMM Slots ITE IT8705F AC 97 Audio Codec Onboard IDE AGP Interface I O Connectors PCI slot 2 x UATA 33 66 100 133 IDE ports AGP 4X 2X Mode 1 AGP Slot on board 4 x USB ports 1 x FDD port 2 x COM ports 1 x LPT port 1 IrDA 1 PS 2 Mouse 1 PS 2 K B 3 PCI Master Slots LAN Controller Realtek RTL8139C LAN Controller with 1Rj45 conn on board for 85MIV L only VGA 1 DB 15 connector on bord supporting built in VGA Hardware Built in Monitoring BIOS writing PF Protection Built in 14 85MIV 85MIV L 1 3 Chipset System Block Diagram Intel Pentium 4 CPU 478 pin package 400 MHz FSB Monitor P4M266 PC2100 1600 Single chip DDR Memory Bus AGP 2X 4X Bus North Bridge AGP Slot 66MHz ODR 8Bit V Link for 85MIV L only LAN i Controller Rj45 Connector Modem Codec VT8233A V Link Super I O UATA33 66 100 133 Client South AC 97 Audio PS 2 keyboard USB PS 2 Mouse PCI Slots PCI Bus Intel Pentium 4 VIA P4M266 VT8233A Diagram 15 85MIV 85MIV L MEMO 16 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup Chapter 2 Hardware Setup To Get things ready for Hardware setup 1 We recommend to install your CPU before
78. uspend Switch Function Manually selecting system into the Suspend Mode or Green Mode 2 Power Switch Connector Connection Connected to a momentary button or switch Function Manually switching the system between On and Soft Off Pressing the momentary button for more than 4 seconds will also turn the system off 3 IR Connector Infrared Connector Connection Connected to Connector IR on board Function Supporting wireless transmitting and receiving mod ule on board 4 1st HDD LED Connector 2nd HDD LED Connector Connection Connected to HDD LED Function To supply power to HDD LED 5 Suspend LED Connector Connection Connected to Suspend indicator Function To supply power to Suspend indicator 6 Power LED Connector Connection Connected to System Power LED Function To supply power to System Power LED 7 Reset Switch Connector Connection Connected to the case mounted Reset Switch Function To supply power to Reset Switch and support sys tem reboot function 8 Speaker Connector Connection Connected to the case mounted Speaker Function To supply power to the case mounted Speaker 33 85MIV 85MIV L 2 8 6 USB Ports and USB Header Header USB 3 This mainboard provides two USB ports USBO and USB1 on board supporting various USB devices In addition 1 USB header is added on board to provide two additional USB ports by using one additional USB
79. vious Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults CPU to PCI Write When this field is Enabled writes from the CPU to Buffer the PCI bus are buffered to compensate for the speed differences between the CPU and the PCI bus When Disabled the writes are not buffered and the CPU must wait until the write is complete before starting another write cycle The choices Enabled Disabled 69 85MIV 85MIV L PCI Master 0 WS Write PCI Delay Transac tion Memory Hole System BIOS Cacheable Video RAM Cacheable Delay Prior to Thermal VGA Share Memory Sizel FB Address Conver sion FB Page Close Prediction When Enabled writes to the PCI bus are executed with zero wait states The choices Enabled Disabled The Chipset has an embedded 32 bit posted write buffer to support delay transections cycles Choices Disabled default Enabled In order to improve performance certain space in memory is reserved for ISA cards This memory must be mapped into the memory space below 16MB The choices 15M 16M Disabled Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000h FFFFFh resulting in better system performance Selecting Enabled allows caching of the video memory RAM at A0000h AFFFFh resulting in better video performance However check your AGP manual to find out if any compatibility problem exists This item is to set the delay time before the function of CPU Therm Throttling is to b
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