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1.       Intel VT X Technology    L1 Data Cache  L1 Code Cache  L2 Cache   L3 Cache    Supported    24KBX4  32KBX4  1024 KB X2  Not Present             Select Screen  I   Select Item  Enter   Select         Change Opt   F1 General Help  F2 Previous Values    F3 Optimized Defaults  F4 Save  amp  Exit  ESC Exit          Version 2 16 1242  Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc     Intel R  Pentium R  CPU J2850   2 41GHz    This is display only field and displays the information of the CPU installed in your  computer     CPU Signature  30673     This item shows the information of the CPU signature     Using BIOS    34    Microcode Patch  320   This item shows the version of Microcode patch     Max CPU Speed  2410 MHz   This item shows the max speed of the CPU     Min CPU Speed  1333 MHz   This item shows the min speed of the CPU     Processor Cores  4     This item shows the number of cores of the processor     Intel HT Technology  Not Supported     This item shows the computer supports Intel HT technology or not     Intel VT X Technology  Supported     This item shows the computer supports Intel VT X technology or not     L1 Data Cache  24 KB X 4   This item shows the size of CPU L1 Data Cache memory     LI Code Cache  32 KB X 4   This item shows the size of CPU L1 Code Cache memory     L2 L3Cache  1024 KB X 2 Not present   These items show the size of CPU L2 L3 Cache memory     Press  lt Esc gt  to return to the CPU Configuration page     CPU Speed  2 41 GHz    This item sho
2.       Select Screen  1   Select Item  Enter   Select        Change Opt   F1 General Help  F2 Previous Values  F3 Optimized Defaults  F4 Save  amp  Exit  ESG Exit          Version 2 16 1242  Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc     All USB Devices  Enabled   Use this item to enable or disable all USB devices     Legacy USB Support  Enabled   Use this item to enable or disable support for legacy USB devices     XHCI Mode  Smart Auto   Use this item to enable or disable USB XHCI mode     Press  lt Esc gt  to return to the Advanced Menu page     Using BIOS    38       Chipset Menu    The chipset menu items allow you to change the settings for the SoC chip and  other system     Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc   WET MAM elilxsemm Chipset WIE a  T A Ai       EC Information     gt  SoC Configuration   gt  TXE Information                Select Screen  tl  Select Item   Enter   Select         Change Opt   F1 General Help  F2 Previous Values  F3 Optimized Defaults  F4 Save  amp  Exit  ESC Exit       Version 2 16 1242  Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc      gt  EC Information  Scroll to this item and press  lt Enter gt  and view the following screen        Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc   WEW EUSE Chipset EEI Ua  ee Sn 1g A a A       EC Information Select DVMT 5 0 Pre Allocated   Fixed  Graphics Memory size   EC FW Version   used by the Internal Graphics  Device                 Select Screen  t   Select
3.   Follow these instructions to install a wifi card and mSATA card   1  Insert a wifi card or mSATA card into the slot     2  Lower the handle and tighten the screws        Installing the System    l    2 3 3  Installing a Hard Disk Drive  This AIO PC features one SATA connectors supporting a one 2 5       hard disk    drive        Attache the single SATA cable to the hard disk drive and firmly fix it to the  chassis by hooks           Screws the EMC shield onto the hard disk for better EMC protection        Installing the System    2 4 Install the VESA Mount  This AIO PC supports standard 75 x 75mm VESA mount  and just need to  remove the four rubbers of the back cover        Installing the System    13    14    2 5 Motherboard Components     4 05  CO D A a eDeNE       Installing the System    OTA OIva d0La    OG    Table of Motherboard Components    LABEL COMPONENTS    Power LED header   ront panel USB 3 0 ports   Brightness  Volume Up Down buttons  Clear CMOS header with jumper    Installing the System       15    16    2 6 Checking Jumper Settings    This section explains how to set jumpers for correct configuration of the motherboard     Setting Jumpers    Use the motherboard jumpers to set system configuration options  Jumpers with  more than one pin are numbered  When setting the jumpers  ensure that the jumper  caps are placed on the correct pins     The illustrations show a 2 pin jumper  When  the jumper cap is placed on both pins  the  jumper is SHORT  If you remove 
4.   Setup     button to select and  run the software  installation program          Click the     Utilities     button to select and  install ECS Intelligent  Utility          Using the Motherboard Software    47    48    Running Setup  Follow these instructions to install device drivers and software for the motherboard     1  Click Setup  The installation program begins     4 Auto Setup Package software Version 2 00 0011    BTDD EAIO  AutoSetup Program       Mainboard ID  Auto Setup Package software Version 2 00 0011    Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for  AutoSetup    The InstallShield   Wizard wil install AutoSetup on your  i Next    computer  To continue  click       The following screens are examples only  The screens and driver lists will  be different according to the motherboard you are installing     The motherboard identification is located in the upper left hand corner     2  Click Next  The following screen appears     Auto Setup Package software Version 2 00 0018    Select Features  Choose the features Setup will install                 Description  ATI Software Package Version 8 082 041130a  Release Date   2005 01 04    Space Required on C  98715 K  Space Available on C  6821104 K    InstallShield  rsa  mea             3  Check the box next to the items you want to install  The default options are  recommended     4  Click Next to run the Installation Wizard  An item installation screen  appears     ATI Software    Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for ATI  
5.  F4 Save  amp  Exit  ESG Extt          Version 2 16 1242  Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc     ACPI Sleep State  S3 Suspend to RAM    This item allows user to enter the ACPI S3  Suspend toRAM  Sleep State default      Press  lt Esc gt  to return to the Advanced Menu page     Using BIOS    Ja     gt CPU Configuration    The item in the menu shows the CPU information     Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc   WEU Advanced Keii   I i aim nET qm  o o SET LAYA   gt  dL       Socket specific CPU Information  CPU Configuration    CPU Speed 2 41 GHz  64 bit Supported               Select Screen    Execute Disable Bit  Enabled  UF a  Hardware Prefetcher  Enabled  a en con  Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch  Enabled  i a ge Upt   Intel Virtualization Technology  Enabled  F1    General Help  Power Technology  Energy Efficient  F2 Previous Values    Enhanced Halt  C1E   Enabled  eae ae    ESC Exit    Limit CPUID Maximum  Disabled        Version 2 16 1242  Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc         gt  Socket 0 CPU Information    Scroll to this item and press  lt Enter gt  to view the following screen     Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc   WEU Advanced Reil   X1 1 aim  Y oo ST T a AAYA   gt  41       Socket 0 CPU Information    Intel R  Pentium R  CPU J2850   2 41GHz    CPU Signature 30673  Microcode Patch 320   Max CPU Speed 2410 MHz  Min CPU Speed 1333 MHz  Processor Cores 4   Intel HT Technology Not Supported 
6.  Item   Enter   Select         Change Opt   F1 General Help  F2 Previous Values  F3 Optimized Defaults  F4 Save  amp  Exit  ESC Exit       Version 2 16 1242  Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc   EC FW Version  1 8     This item shows the information of the EC FW version     Press  lt Esc gt  to return to the Chipset Menu page     Using BIOS     gt  SoC Configuration    Scroll to this item and press  lt Enter gt  and view the following screen     Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc     WEU CEU Chipset EAIC a  oo EST 1g ha  A       SoC Configuration    DVMT Total Gfx Mem  256MB   Restore AC Power Loss  Power Off     Audio Configuration  Azalia HD Audio  Enabled     Select DVMT 5 0 Pre Allocated   Fixed  Graphics Memory size  used by the Internal Graphics  Device                 Select Screen    l  Select Item   Enter   Select         Change Opt   F1 General Help  F2 Previous Values  F3 Optimized Defaults  F4 Save  amp  Exit  ESC Exit          Version 2 16 1242  Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc     DVMT Pre Allocated  64M     This item is used to select DVMT 5 0 Pre Allocated  Fixed  Graphics Memory size    used by the Internal Graphics Device   DVMT Total Gfx Mem  256MB     This item shows the information of DVMT 5 0 total graphic memory size used by    Internal Graphics Device   Restore AC Power Loss  Power Off     This item enables your computer to automatically restart or return to its operating    status   Azalia HD Audio  E
7.  a F    Installing the System    24    8  FRONT_LED  Power LED header       Sse E j                                                        LED_N   LED_P   PIN 1   FRONT LED  9  MONO_OUT1  Internal Speakers header   R  TSD  a SPK L   li      aia SPK L     SPK R     SPK R   PIN 1  HASC MONO_OUT1             Installing the System    Chapter 3  Using BIOS    About the Setup Utility    The computer uses the latest    American Megatrends Inc      BIOS with support for  Windows Plug and Play  The CMOS chip on the motherboard contains the ROM  setup instructions for configuring the motherboard BIOS        The BIOS  Basic Input and Output System  Setup Utility displays the system   s  configuration status and provides you with options to set system parameters  The  parameters are stored in battery backed up CMOS RAM that saves this information  when the power is turned off  When the system is turned back on  the system is  configured with the values you stored in CMOS     The BIOS Setup Utility enables you to configure        Hard drives  diskette drives and peripherals     Video display type and display options     Password protection from unauthorized use       Power Management features    The settings made in the Setup Utility affect how the computer performs  Before  using the Setup Utility  ensure that you understand the Setup Utility options     This chapter provides explanations for Setup Utility options     The Standard Configuration    A standard configuration has already bee
8.  improvements in performance  or fixes for known bugs  Install new BIOS as follows     I    If your motherboard has a BIOS protection jumper  change the setting to  allow BIOS flashing     If your motherboard has an item called Firmware Write Protect in  Advanced BIOS features  disable it   Firmware Write Protect prevents  BIOS from being overwritten      Prepare a bootable device or create a bootable system disk   Refer to  Windows online help for information on creating a bootable system disk      Download the Flash Utility and new BIOS file from the manufacturer    s  Web site  Copy these files to the bootable device     Turn off your computer and insert the bootable device in your computer    You might need to run the Setup Utility and change the boot priority  items on the Advanced BIOS Features Setup page  to force your computer  to boot from the bootable device first      At the C   or A   prompt  type the Flash Utility program name and the file  name of the new BIOS and then press  lt Enter gt   Example  AFUDOS EXE  040706 ROM    When the installation is complete  remove the bootable device from the  computer and restart your computer  If your motherboard has a Flash  BIOS jumper  reset the jumper to protect the newly installed BIOS from  being overwritten  The computer will restart automatically     This concludes Chapter 3  Refer to the next chapter for information on the software  supplied with the motherboard     Using BIOS    45    46    Memo    Using BIOS    Cha
9. B  3 0 compatible devices     6 Headphone Jack  Green   This is a jack for headphone     7 Microphone Jack  Pink   This is a jack for microphone     1 4 Back view    Back Cover       i m n    Stand    Computer stand    Use the stand to position the display to your preference  The tilt down degree of  monitor can be adjusted from 12   to 30   to meet all kinds of working environments   You can slightly push the computer backwards to increase the tilt down degree   otherwise  you can slightly pull the computer to decrease the tilt down degree   Please refer to the following pictures  The stand provides stability to the  computer  please remain installed all the time to ensure maximum system stability     12   min        If you want to make it touch easily or share conveniently  you can place the  computer flatly     0   Flat Position    Introducing the PC    Rear I O    There are many ports below of the main chassis  such as USB ports  DC in jack and  LAN connector  Please refer to the specification in motherboard manual  You will  find the I O position as below        sc m m    Note   Ly The descriptions in this part might vary from your computer  depending on  motherboard model and configurations     Introducing the PC    1 5 Connecting your computer   Use the following information to connect your computer    Look for the small connector icons on the back of your computer  Match the  connectors to the icons     Note   Your computer might not have all of the connectors that ar
10. Departmentof Communications    This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference   causing Equipment Regulations     Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R  glement sur  le mat  riel brouilieur du Canada     Preface    Safety Instructions    Your system is designed and tested to meet the latest standards of safety for  information technology equipment  However  to ensure your safety  it is important  that you read the following safety instructions     Setting up your system    Read and follow all instructions in the documentation before you  operate your system    Do not use this product near water or a heated source such as a  radiator    Set up the system on a stable surface    Openings on the chassis are for ventilation  Do not block or cover these  openings  Make sure you leave plenty of space around the system for  ventilation  Never insert objects of any kind into the ventilation  openings    Use this product in environments with ambient temperatures between  0  C and 40  C    If you use an extension cord  make sure that the total ampere rating of  the devices plugged into the extension cord does not exceed its  ampere rating     Attention during use    W    Do not step on the power cord or let anything rest on top of it    Do not spill water or any other liquid on your system    When the system is turned OFF  a small amount of electrical currentstill  flows  Always unplug all power  modem  and network 
11. Preface  Copyright    This publication  including all photographs  illustrations and software  is protected  under international copyright laws  with all rights reserved  Neither this manual  nor  any of the material contained herein  may be reproduced without written consent of  the author     Version 2 0    Disclaimer    The information in this document is subject to change without notice  The manufac   turer makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and  specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any  particular purpose  The manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and  to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of the  manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes     Trademark Recognition    Windows   7 8 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp     Other product names used in this manual are the properties of their respective  owners and are acknowledged     FCC    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to  provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy  and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications  However  there is no gu
12. Software    The InstallShield   Wizard will install ATI Software on your  computer  To continue  click Next           Back Cancel         5  Follow the instructions on the screen to install the items     Using the Motherboard Software    49    onscreen instructions  confirm commands and allow the computer to        Drivers and software are automatically installed in sequence  Follow the  restart a few times to complete the installation     Windows 8 will show the following screen after system restart  you  must select    Desktop    in the bottom left to install the next driver           Windows 8 will appear below UAC  User Account Control  message after  the system restart  You must select    Yes    to install the next driver     Continue this process to complete the drivers installation     Program name  ChPrio exe  Publisher  Unknown    File origin  CD DVD drive     Y  Show details    Change when these notifications appear       Manual Installation    If the auto install DVD ROM does not work on your system  you can still install  drivers through the file manager for your OS  for example  Windows Explorer    Look for the chipset and motherboard model  and then browse to the directory and  path to begin installing the drivers  Most drivers have a setup program  SETUP EXE   that automatically detects your operating system before installation  Other drivers  have the setup program located in the operating system subfolder     If the driver you want to install does not have a 
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14. arantee that  interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause  harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by  turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the  interference by one or more of the following measures        Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna      Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver   e Connect the equipment onto an outlet on a circuit different from that to  which the receiver is connected     Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help    Shielded interconnect cables and a shielded AC power cable must be employed with  this equipment to ensure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits  governing this device  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the  system   s manufacturer could void the user   s authority to operate the equipment     Preface    Declaration of Conformity    This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules  Operation is subject to the  following conditions     e This device may not cause harmful interference  and  e This device must accept any interference received  including  interference that may cause undesired operation    CE    This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits of the European  Council Directive on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to  electromagnetic compatibility according to 2004 108 EC     Canadian 
15. cables from the  power outlets before cleaning the system    If you encounter the following technical problems with the product   unplug the power cord and contact a qualified service technician or  your retailer        The power cord or plug is damaged    e Liquid has been spilled into the system       The system does not function properly even if you follow the  operating instructions    e The system was dropped or the cabinet is damaged       The system performance changes    The warranty does not apply to products that have been disassembled by  users     Preface    iii    Safety cautions and warnings    Optical Drive Safety Information  Optical drive sold with this system contains a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT         CAUTION   Invisible laser radiation when open  Do not stare into beam or view  directly with optical instructions       WARNING    Makeing adjustments or performing procedures other than those  specified in the user   s manual may result in hazardous laser exposuer   Do not attempt to disassemble the optical drive  For your safety  have  the optical drive serviced only by an authorized service provider     Product disposal notice    X INPORTANT        This symbol if the crossed out wheeled bin indicates that the product   electrical and electronic equipment  should not be placed in  municipal waste  Check local regulations for disposal of electronic  products     Nordic Lithium Cautions  for lithium ion batteries         CAUTION   Danger of explosoin if battery i
16. e  speakers is automatically disabled when headphones are connected to the computer   s  side panel headphone connector     Problem  No sound from headphones   Troubleshooting and problem resolution     e Check the headphone cable connection     Ensure that the headphone cable is  securely inserted into the headphone connector     e Adjust the windows volume control     Click or double click the speaker icon in  the lower right corner of your screen  Ensure that the volume is turned up and that  the sound is not muted     Maintenance and care tips    Your computer  like any electrical appliance  requires proper care and maintenance   Here are some basic PC care tips to help prolong the life of the motherboard and  keep it running as best as it can     1  Keep your computer in a well ventilated area  Leave some space between the PC  and the wall for sufficient airflow     2  Keep your computer in a cool dry place  Avoid dusty areas  direct sunlight and  areas of high moisture content     3  In places of hot and humid weather you should turn on your computer once  every other week to circulate the air and prevent damage from humidity     4  If possible  ensure the power cord has an earth ground pin directly from the wall  outlet  This will reduce voltage fluctuation that may damage sensitive devices     Panel clean tips    The following steps explains how to clean the panel     1  When cleaning the computer  please make sure that the computer is switched  off     2  Put on glov
17. e described in this  section  It mainly depend the motherboard you choose     1  Check the voltage rating before you connect the equipment to an electrical  outlet to ensure that the required voltage and frequency match the available  power source        Note    Ley After you connect the AC DC Adapter and the AC Power Core  please connect  the AC DC Adapter to the DC IN power connector in the Inside I O port of  the computer first  then connect the AC Power Cord to the power     2  Connect the R45J LAN cable to the LAN port        3  Your computer is equipped with a Memory Card Reader Connector  it is able  to read write data from  SD MMC MS     Introducing the PC    Packing Contents    Intel   Chipset Series  Support DVD    Ws ust Billion    IRAUN       Driver DVD Manual    Adapter Power Cable        NOTE   Please contact us immediately if any of the items is damaged or missing     Introducing the PC    Chapter 2  Installing the System       2 1 Safety Precautions    Follow these safety precautions when installing the system        Wear a grounding strap attached to a grounded device to avoid damage  from static electricity       Discharge static electricity by touching the metal case of a safely grounded  object before working on the motherboard       Leave components in the static proof bags        Always remove the AC power by unplugging the power cord from the  power outlet before installing     2 2 Open the Chassis    Please refer to the following pictures to open the c
18. ealth Status    On motherboards support hardware monitoring  this item lets you monitor the  paremeters for critical voltages  temperatures and fan speeds     Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc   UEUN Advanced ffeia   oly  aim Y im  o o ST a AAYA   gt  41       PC Health Status    System Fan Speed 1285 RPM  CPU Voltage 0 970V  DIMM Voltage 1 340V   12V 11 808V                Select Screen  1   Select Item   Enter   Select         Change Opt   F1 General Help  F2 Previous Values  F3 Optimized Defaults  F4 Save  amp  Exit  ESC Exit       Version 2 16 1242  Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc        System Component Characteristics   These items display the monitoring of the overall inboard hardware health events   such as System  amp  CPU temperature  CPU  amp  DIMM voltage  CPU  amp  system fan  speed     etc        System Fan Speed     CPU Voltage   e DIMM Voltage       12V    Press  lt Esc gt  to return to the Advanced Menu page     Using BIOS     gt  ACPI Settings    The item in the menu shows the highest ACPI sleep state when the system enters  suspend     Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc   WEWN Advanced Keili   aim nET  im  o ESET A A   gt  41    ACPI Settings       Select the highest ACPI sleep  state the system will enter  when the SUSPEND button is  pressed                Select Screen  tl  Select Item   Enter   Select         Change Opt   F1 General Help  F2 Previous Values  F3 Optimized Defaults 
19. ed on  If not  press the LCD LED  On Off button to turn on the LCD LED     If still cannot solve the problem  contact to our Customer Service   Problem  You need to change display property settings   Setting display background and icon properties     1  Right click the desktop anywhere except over an icon  then select Personalize  from the pop up menu     2  From here  select the appropriate options to     Je    e Change the desktop background   e Select a screen saver   e Select colors and appearance options for icons and characters  e Set resolution and colors by using Display Settings options   Problem  Ripple on screen   Troubleshooting and problem resolution     1  Check for devices located less than one meter from the computer such as  refrigerators  electric fans  electric dryers  UPSs  regulators  fluorescent lamps    or other computers that may be generating magnetic interference   2  Move any interfering devices away from the computer     3  If the problem persists  consult with our Service     Troubleshooting Audio Problems    Problem  No sound from integrated speakers   Troubleshooting and problem resolution     e Adjust the windows volume control     Double click the speaker icon in the  lower right corner of your screen  Ensure that the volume is turned up and that the  sound is not muted  Adjust the volume  bass  or treble controls to eliminate distortion     e Reinstall the audio driver     e Disconnect headphones from the headphone connector     Sound from th
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21. efaults  F4 Save  amp  Exit  ESC Exit       Version 2 16 1242  Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc        CPU Frequency  83 3 MHz    This item shows the frequency of CPU reference clock   CPU Ratio  29    This item shows the max CPU ratio supported     Intel R  Pentium R  CPU J2850   2 41 GHZ    This is display only field and displays the information of the CPU installed in your  computer     CPU Speed  2 41 GHz    This item shows the CPU speed   Memory Frequency  1333 MHz   This item shows the memory frequency   Total Memory  4096 MB  LPDDR3      This item shows the total memory     Using BIOS    42       Boot Menu  This page enables you to set the keyboard NumLock state     Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc   EVI a Ve AYZ  Lalo  o Mmm Ova    oX  au TY Boot EnA A   gt  41       Boot Configuration Windows 7 or other OS  Boot  policy for Legacy OS    Launch Network OpROM  Disabled  Windows 8 x  Boot policy for  UEFI OS without Compatibility    Fast Boot  Disabled  Support Module CSM     Bootup NumLock State  On  Manual  User customized CSM  Boot Mode Select  UEFI  parameters  amp  boot policy               Select Screen    Set Boot Priority t   Select Item    Boot Option  1  Bia Enter   Select   Boot Option  2  CD DVD  ae Change Opt  Boot Option  3  USB Floppy  FiGeneral Halo   Boot Option  4 ae ee F2 Previous ues  Boot Option  5  USB Hard Disk  F3 Optimized Default  Boot Option  6  USB Flash  P as    Boot Option  7  Network  i Raids Exi
22. em   Enter   Select         Change Opt   F1 General Help  F2 Previous Values  F3 Optimized Defaults  F4 Save  amp  Exit  ESC Exit    Restore Defaults  Save as User Defaults  Restore User Defaults    Boot Override       Version 2 16 1242  Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc        Save Changes and Exit  Use this item enables you to exit system setup after saving the changes     Discard Changes and Exit  Use this item enables you to exit system setup without saving any changes     Save Changes and Reset  Use this item enables you to reset the system setup after saving the changes     Discard Changes and Reset  Use this item enables you to reset system setup without saving any changes     Save Options  Use this item enables you to save the options that you have made     Save Changes  Use this item enables you to save the changes that you have made     Discard Changes  Use this item enables you to discard any changes that you have made     Restore Defaults  Use this item enables you to restore the system defaults     Save as User Defaults  Use this item enables you to save the changes that you have made as user defaults     Restore User Defaults  Use this item enables you to restore user defaults to all the setup options     Boot Override  Use this item enables you to set the device order     Using BIOS    Updating the BIOS    You can download and install updated BIOS for this motherboard from the  manufacturer   s Web site  New BIOS provides support for new peripherals  
23. es to prevent stains on the touch panel and prevent injured by the  sharp edge of the touch panel     3  Do not hold FPC Copper tail while handing the touch panel   4  Do not pile up touch panel and put heavy matter on touch panel   5  Do not add any stress on touch film     6  Use dry cloth or soft cloth with alcohol  neutral detergent or ethanol for clearing  the touch panel in case of dirt on it     7  Do not use any organic solvents except alcohol     53    54    Memo    Trouble Shooting    
24. fault  values in the BIOS setup and take no responsibility to any damage  caused by changing the BIOS settings     BIOS Navigation Keys  The BIOS navigation keys are listed below     FUNCTION            For the purpose of better product maintenance  the manufacture reserves  the right to change the BIOS items presented in this manual  The BIOS  setup screens shown in this chapter are for reference only and may differ  from the actual BIOS  Please visit the manufacture   s website for updated  manual     Using BIOS    27    28       Main Menu    When you enter the BIOS Setup program  the main menu appears  giving you an  Overview of the basic system information  Select an item and press  lt Enter gt  to  display the submenu     Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc   Main WA AEU  im Ola    oX am A  O  o SO a A  D 41       BIOS Information Set the Date  Use Tab to  switch between Data elements    Thu  13 2014   System Time  00 02 01                 Select Screen  I   Select Item   Enter   Select        Change Opt   F1 General Help  F2 Previous Values  F3 Optimized Defaults  F4 Save  amp  Exit  ESC Exit       Version 2 15 1236  Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc     System Date  amp  Time    The Date and Time items show the current date and time on the computer  If you are  running a Windows OS  these items are automatically updated whenever you make  changes to the Windows Date and Time Properties utility     Using BIOS    29    Advanced Men
25. hassis     Step 1  Loosen the four screws of the pedestal  then unlock the hooks along the  frame in anti clockwise direction        Step 2  Lift the screen to open the chassis     Installing the System    10    2 3 Install the Key Components    2 3 1  Installing Memory Modules    Do not remove any memory module from its antistatic packaging until  you are ready to install it on the motherboard  Handle the modules only by  their edges  Do not touch the components or metal parts  Always wear a  grounding strap when you handle the modules    You must install one module in the slot  Total memory capacity is 8 GB   Refer to the following to install the memory modules    Install the memory module into the slot and press it firmly down until it  fits in place  Check that the cutouts on the memory module edge  connector match the notches in the memory slot        Installing the System    1     2 3 2  Installing Add on Cards    The slots on this motherboard  which support wifi card and mSATA card  are  designed to enhancing the system   s features and capabilities  With these efficient  facilities  you can experience a convenient wireless environment and a high operation  speed increase the capabilities by adding hardware that performs tasks that are not  part of the basic system     The slot 1  half card size  goes with PCIe and USB signal is reserved for wifi card   The slot 2  full card size  goes with SATA signal is reserved for mSATA SSD card     Screw holes for mSATA card      
26. lity   Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc   WEU Advanced Keili   damm nT im  o SET A A   gt  41       Power Management Setup About Resume By  PCI PCI E LAN Ext USB 3 0 PME    Resume By USB  Disabled   Resume By RTC Alarm  Disabled   EUP Function  Enabled          Select Screen  1   Select Item  Enter   Select        Change Opt   F1 General Help  F2 Previous Values  F3 Optimized Defaults  F4 Save  amp  Exit  ES  Exit          Version 2 16 1242  Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc     Resume By PME  Disabled    The system can be turned off with a software command  If you enable this item  the  system can automatically resume if there is an incoming call on the PCI PCI E  Modem or PCI PCI E LAN card  You must use an ATX power supply in order to use  this feature  Use this item to do wake up action if inserting the PCI PCI E card   Resume By USB  Disabled    This item allows you to enable or disable the USB device wakeup function from S3  mode    Resume By RTC Alarm  Disabled    The system can be turned off with a software command  If you enable this item  the  system can automatically resume at a fixed time based on the system   s RTC   realtime clock   Use the items below this one to set the date and time of the wake   up alarm  You must use an ATX power supply in order to use this feature     EUP Function  Enabled   This item allows user to enable or disable EUP support     Press  lt Esc gt  to return to the Advanced Menu page     Using BIOS    31     gt  PC H
27. n set in the Setup Utility  However  we  recommend that you read this chapter in case you need to make any changes in the  future     This Setup Utility should be used        when changing the system configuration      when a configuration error is detected and you are prompted to make  changes to the Setup Utility      when trying to resolve IRQ conflicts      when making changes to the Power Management configuration      when changing the password or making other changes to the Security  Setup    Entering the Setup Utility    When you power on the system  BIOS enters the Power On Self Test  POST   routines  POST is a series of built in diagnostics performed by the BIOS  After the  POST routines are completed  the following message appears     Press DEL to enter SETUP    Using BIOS    29    26    Press the delete key to access BIOS Setup Utility     Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc   Main PANEK  e mm o aii orc  a ET U O Lele  ES  TI a   AYA A       BIOS Information Set the Date  Use Tab to  switch between Data elements    Thu  13 2014   System Time  00 02 01                 Select Screen  1   Select Item   Enter   Select        Change Opt   F1 General Help  F2 Previous Values  F3 Optimized Defaults  F4 Save  amp  Exit  ESG Exit       Version 2 16 1242  Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc        Resetting the Default CMOS Values    When powering on for the first time  the POST screen may show a    CMOS  Settings Wrong    message  This 
28. nabled     This item enables or disables Azalia HD audio     Press  lt Esc gt  to return to the Chipset Menu page     Using BIOS    39    40     gt  TXE Information  Scroll to this item and press  lt Enter gt  to view the following screen     Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc   WEW CEU Chipset MACY a  fele  Sn a AYA   gt  A       TXE Information    Sec RC Version 00 05 00 00  TXE FW Version 01 01 00 1089           Select Screen    I  Select Item   Enter   Select         Change Opt   F1 General Help  F2 Previous Values  F3 Optimized Defaults  F4 Save  amp  Exit  ESC Exit          Version 2 16 1242  Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc     Sec RC Version  00 05 00 00     This item shows the Sec Reference Code Version     TXE FW Version  01 01 00 1089     This item shows the TXE Firmware Version     Using BIOS    41    Tweak Menu   This page displays the information of clock speeds and enables you to set the  memory voltage for your system  The clock speeds are determined by the kind of  processor installed in your system     Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc   AUE TLLI Co AVE aTe R aa Tweak  Zona iA A  gt  di       Tweak    CPU Frequency 83 3 MHz  CPU Ratio 29       Intel R  Pentium R  CPU J2850   2 41GHz          Select Screen  CPU Speed 2 41 GHz   l  Select Item    Memory Frequency 1333 MHz Enter   Select   Total Memory 4096 MB  LPDDR3        Change Opt   F1 General Help  F2 Previous Values  F3 Optimized D
29. ort  TXE1   Odd Port  TXO1   Even Port  TXEO     Odd Port  TXOO   Even Port  TXEO   Odd Port  TXO0   GND   GND   Even Port  TXEC   Odd Port  TXOC   Even Port  TXEC   Odd Port  TXOC   GND   GND   NC   Panel VCC   Panel VCC   Panel VCC    1  You can connect the large end of the cable to the LED Panel  and connect    2 Due to the chipset limitation  using dual displays LVDS AIO    VGA or  LVDS AIO    HDMI will cause the problem that you may not enter BIOS setup        the other small end to the slot on the motherboard     or have the display problem     Installing the System    21    2 CCD_DMIC  Webcam header       PIN 1    GND  USB P   USB_N   POWER ENABLE  DIGITAL MIC_CLK    GND  DIGITAL MIC_DATA  GND    CCD_DMIC             3  LVDSPW_CONN1  LVDS power header    PIN 1    Back Light Enable  Back Light ADJ  GND   GND   Back Light Power  Back Light Power  NC    NC  LVDSPW_CONN1                fal fal           Installing the System    22    4  TOUCH_PANEL  Touch panel connector       PANEL VCC  USB _N  USB P  GND   GND    TOUCH_PANEL             alll  lae       5  HDD_PWR  HDD power connector     gt  PIN 1   e  oo       e HDD VCC  HDD VCC  GND  GND   HDD_PWR                   Installing the System    23    6  HDD  SATA Il connector       Ground  RX   RX   Ground  TX   TX   Ground                      HDD                                        7  SYS_FAN  System cooling FAN connector       Sensor  Power  12V  Ground               i PIN 1    SYS_FAN                   kaa ED am o o 
30. pter 4  Using the Motherboard Software       Auto installing under Windows 8    cllection of performance and reliability improvements that are designed  to improve the Windows 8 experience  Before you install the Motherboard  driver  please download Windows 8  KB2811660  and Windows 8        Suggestion  Microsoft has released the updated    msu   to provide a     KB2822241  from Microsoft website  link as below     Windows 8  KB2811660   http   www microsoft com en us download     details aspx id 36901    Windows 8  KB2822241   http   www microsoft com en us download     details aspx id 38201    Note  It   s only for Windows 8  if you use Windows 8 1 as your operation    Le  system  no need to install these updated program     The auto install DVD ROM makes it easy for you to install the drivers and software   The support software DVD ROM disc loads automatically under Windows 8  When  you insert the DVD ROM disc in the DVD ROM drive  the auto run feature will  automatically bring up the installation screen  The screen has four buttons on it     Setup  Utilities  Browse CD and Exit         Information        HQ drivers  g utities       Information                    Displays the path for all  software and drivers  available on the disk        Mainboard   BTDD EAIO 3 cc 4     BIOS Version   03 17 2014 Click Exit button to  Sabet mn DVD 1 288 close the Auto Setup    window     Browse CD   Open Windows Explorer  and show the contents  of the support disk              Click the  
31. roducing the PC    1 2 Front view    Built in Microphone Webcam  Webcam LED Light    Built in Microphone       LCD LED Display    Power LED Light  Speaker       Speaker       Note     ID design may vary     Webcam Webcam LED Light    The built in webcam with the microphone can be used for picture taking  video  recording  online conference and any other interactive applications  Webcam  LED light is on when webcam is activated     Built in Microphone  The built in microphone can be used for online video chatting     LCD LED Display  The 19 5 inch TFT LCD LED display is with an optimal resolution of 1600X 900     Speakers    The built in stereo speakers deliver high quality sound blaster with stereo system  and Hi Fi function supported     Power LED Light    The Power LED light indicates the different stage of system mode  When booting  the system  Power LED light is steady on  and it will always be on during user  operating the system  And when system is in sleep mode  S3   Power LED light  is blinking  And when system is in hibernating mode  S4  and power off mode   Power LED light is off     WARNING   6 Do not thrust the speaker with your fingers or sharp pointed things such as  pens     Introducing the PC    1 3 Left view of the computer            MQ      OVO          l a     1  Power Button   2  Brightness Volume Up   3  Brightness Volume Down  4  Multi Card Reader   5  USB 3 0 Ports   6  Headphone Jack   7  Microphone Jack    1 Power Button   Press the power button to t
32. s  lt Enter gt  to view the following screen     Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc   UET o AY Talo  o MO aTi oX  Mumm nY  U O  10o Security MSA       Secure Boot can be enabled if  System Mode Setup 1  System running in User mode  Secure Boot Not Active with enrolled Platform Key PK   2  CSM function is disabled       Secure Boot Mode  Standard              Select Screen    1   Select Item   Enter   Select         Change Opt   F1 General Help  F2 Previous Values  F3 Optimized Defaults  F4 Save  amp  Exit  ESC Exit       Version 2 16 1242  Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc        System Mode  Setup    This item shows system of secure boot  can be setup or user    Secure Boot  Not Active    This item shows the active state of secure boot    Secure Boot Mode  Standard     This item is used to select secure boot mode  when you select standard mode  secure  boot policy is fixed  when you select custom mode  the image execution policy and  secure boot key databases are changeable     Using BIOS    44    Exit Menu    This page enables you to exit system setup after saving or without saving the  changes     Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc   Main Advanced Chipset Tweak Boot Security Exit       Exit system setup without saving    Discard Changes and Exit any changes     Save Changes and Reset  Discard Changes and Reset    Save Options  Save Changes  Discard Changes                  Select Screen    l  Select It
33. s incorrectly replace only with the same  or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer  Dispose of used  batteries according to the manufacturer   s instructions     Product disposal notice    1  Do not place this product underneath heavy loads or in an unstable  position     2  Do not use or expose this product around magnetic fields as  magnetic interference may affect the performance of the product     3  Do not expose this product to high levels of direct sunlight   high humidity or wet conditions     4  Do not block the air vents to this product or impede the airflow in  any way     Preface    TABLE OF CONTENTS    Preface 1  Chapter 1 1  Introducing the PC 1  IPN OE O a gccins oxszcs orc OA O T ATE     Te DSCC RC ONS eas cede a xteascastetse dyleasieets l   eE N a E EE E EA TEE 2   1 3 Left view of the computet            sesseeeeeseeeseessessesseessesseessesseessess 3   EBETE A   ETA AOSA EEEE E ANTAS 5   1 5 Connecting your COMPUNGE  cxscesesancussicionavlanasiaadoianiauctsuletepsiis 7   PA Ket apc ateee antec neces Seanenesedabnencinaseatewecsnsuepnenstetaecesdacesnts 8  Chapter 2 9  Installing the System 9  21 Saey Sie    AUIS ee iek EE a 9   2 2 Open TSG AS 61s oaescascacsnades catsociaccetocenasenmanseeasmsesnrueessacasncnacs 9   2 3 Install the Key Compomnentts            cccccessees cesseecsseesseeeseesseeeenes 10   2 3 1 Installing Memory MOdule 8 00 00     ccccccssseeseessecceececeseeeeeaes 10   2 3 2 Installing Add on CAHdS         cccccccceccccccsecsane
34. setup program  browse to the  operating system subfolder and locate the readme text file  README TXT or  README DOC  for information on installing the driver or software for your  operating system     Using the Motherboard Software    Memo    Using the Motherboard Software    51    Chapter 5  Trouble Shooting       Start up problems during assembly    After assembling the PC for the first time you may experience some start up  problems  Before calling for technical support or returning for warranty  this chapter  may help to address some of the common questions using some basic troubleshooting  tips     Solving Problems    Follow these tips when you troubleshoot your computer     e If you added or removed a part before the problem started  review the installation  procedures and ensure that the part is correctly installed     e If a peripheral device does not work  ensure that the device is properly connected     e If an error message appears on the screen  write down the exact message  This  message may help support personnel diagnose and fix the problem s      e If an error message occurs in a program  see the program   s documentation     default view  so they may not apply if you set your computer to the    Note  The procedures in this document were written for the Windows  Ley Windows Classic view     Display Problems    Problem  Blank screen or no image is displayed on the monitor     Troubleshooting and problem resolution     Check that the LCD LED screen has been turn
35. standard message will appear following a clear  CMOS data at factory by the manufacturer  You simply need to Load Default  Settings to reset the default CMOS values     Note  Changes to system hardware such as different CPU  memories  etc  may also  trigger this message     American    Megatrends    Version 2 16 1242  Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc   BTDD EAIO Release 10 16 2013   Press  lt F7 gt  to enter BBS POPUP   Press  lt DEL gt  or  lt F2 gt  to enter setup    CMOS Settings Wrong       Using BIOS    When you start the Setup Utility  the main menu appears  The main menu of the  Setup Utility displays a list of the options that are available  A highlight indicates  which option is currently selected  Use the cursor arrow keys to move the highlight  to other options  When an option is highlighted  execute the option by pressing   lt Enter gt      Some options lead to pop up dialog boxes that prompt you to verify that you wish to  execute that option  Other options lead to dialog boxes that prompt you for  information     Some options  marked with a triangle     lead to submenus that enable you to change  the values for the option  Use the cursor arrow keys to scroll through the items in the    submenu   Using BIOS    In this manual  default values are enclosed in parenthesis  Submenu items are denoted  by a triangle  gt      The default BIOS setting for this motherboard apply for most conditions  with optimum performance  We do not suggest users change the de
36. t       Version 2 16 1242  Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc     Operation System Select  Windows 8 x    This item is used to select the operation system    Launch Network OpROM  Disabled    This item enables or disables Launch Network OpROM    Fast Boot  Disabled    Use this item to enable or disable the fast boot    Bootup NumLock State  On    This item enables you to select NumLock state    Set Boot Priority   This item enables you to set boot priority for all boot devices     Boot Option  1  2  3  4  5  6 7    These items show the boot priorities and can be used to set the boot priorities of    various device categories     Using BIOS    43    Security Menu    This page enables you to set setup administrator and password     Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc   AUEL io AE Laro  o M e alio Mm E CO  a Security Mi       Administrator Password Status Not Installed Set Administrator Password  User Password Status Not Installed                Select Screen  I   Select Item   Enter   Select         Change Opt   F1 General Help  F2 Previous Values  F3 Optimized Defaults  F4 Save  amp  Exit  ESC Exit     gt  Secure Boot menu          Version 2 16 1242  Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc   Administrator Password Status  Not Installed   This item shows administrator password installed or not   User Password Status  Not Installed     This item shows user password installed or not      gt  Secure Boot menu  Scroll to this item and pres
37. t   This item enables or disables the power management features     Enhanced Halt  CIE   Enabled     Use this item to enable the CPU energy saving function when the system is not  running     Press  lt Esc gt  to return to the Advanced Menu page     Using BIOS    36     gt  SATA Configuration    Use this item to show the mode of serial SATA configuration options     Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc   UE Advanced Keii   X1 1 aim nT  im oo  S  oT T aAA A   gt  41       SATA Configuration Select IDE  AHCI    SATA Port Not Present  mSATA Not Present                  Select Screen    l  Select Item   Enter   Select         Change Opt   F1 General Help  F2 Previous Values  F3 Optimized Defaults  F4 Save  amp  Exit  ESC Exit       Version 2 16 1242  Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc        SATA Mode  AHCI Mode   Use this item to select SATA mode     SATA Port mSATA  Not Present     This motherboard supports one SATA and one mSATA channel  and each channel  allows one SATA mSATA device to be installed  These items will display the  information of devices installed     Press  lt Esc gt  to return to the Advanced Menu page     Using BIOS    a7     gt  USB Configuration    Use this item to show the information of USB configuration     Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc   WEIN Advanced Kelile  g Ava   gt  41       USB Configuration USB Support Parameters       Legacy USB Support  Enabled   XHCI Mode  Smart Auto    
38. the jumper  cap  or place the jumper cap on just one pin   the jumper is OPEN        This illustration shows a 3 pin jumper  Pins  1 and 2 are SHORT     Installing the System    17    Checking Jumper Settings    The following illustration shows the location of the motherboard jumpers  Pin 1 is  labeled            se CD f ae cee  eS  pe  eee    D f    G3  Lvost LVDSPW_CONNT HOD_PHR  roves pave  a  faa  M Sau Df  5    n      mono_out     TXE_UNLOCK       CLR_CMOS _ HW1    1  TXE_UNLOCK  TXE Unlock header with jumper          TXE_UNLOCK  12 3 12 3  Normal Override   Default                                Installing the System    18    2 CLR_CMOS_HW1  Clear CMOS header with jumper    The following illustration shows the location of the motherboard jumpers  Pin 1 is  labeled        CLR_CMOS_HW1            E  BOF   13 3                   E Clear CMOS Normal  EJ o Default    To avoid the system unstability after clearing CMOS  we recommend users  to enter the main BIOS setting page to    Load Default Settings    and then     Save and Exit Setup        Installing the System    2 7 Connecting Devices                             3   axpsrwconst   e  ONT ED      Installing the System       19    20    1  LVDS1  LVDS Connector             a  PIN4                      Al Gla             LVDS1    Even Port  TXE3   Odd Port  TXO3    Even Port  TXE3   Odd Port  TXO3   Even Port  TXE2   Odd Port  TXO2    Even Port  TXE2   Odd Port  TXO2   GND   GND   Even Port  TXE1   Odd Port  TXO1    Even P
39. u    The Advanced menu items allow you to change the settings for the CPU and other  system     Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc   WEIN Advanced Keil oly  aim BY  aim oo  ES  ATT a iA A   gt  41       LAN Configuration Parameters         Power Management Setup  p PC Health Status   p ACPI Settings   p CPU Configuration   p SATA Configuration         Select Screen  p USB Configuration   l  Select Item       Enter   Select         Change Opt   F1 General Help  F2 Previous Values  F3 Optimized Defaults  F4 Save  amp  Exit   ESO Exit       Version 2 16 1242  Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc         gt  LAN Configuration    The item in the menu shows the LAN related information that the BIOS  automatically detects     Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc   VE Advanced Keii   XX  aim nY qm sole  T la i ham   gt  41       LAN Configuration Enable Disable Onboard LAN 1  Controller                Select Screen  I   Select Item   Enter   Select         Change Opt   F1 General Help  F2 Previous Values  F3 Optimized Defaults  F4 Save  amp  Exit  ESC Exit          Version 2 16 1242  Copyright  C  2013 American Megatrends  Inc     Onboard LAN Controller  Enabled   Use this item to enable or disable the Onboard LAN     Press  lt Esc gt  to return to the Advanced Menu page     Using BIOS    30        gt  Power Management Setup    This page sets up some parameters for system power management operation     Aptio Setup Uti
40. urn the system on and off  The power LED is on  when you turn on the system  the power LED is off when you turn off the  system     2 Brightness Volume Up   Press this button to turn up the brightness of screen or turn up the volume     3 Brightness Volume Down   Press this button to turn down the brightness of screen or turn down the  volume     Note    I If you press the Brightness Volume Up Down button for less than 3s  the  volume will be up down for a step  and if you press the Brightness Volume  Up Down button for more than 3s  the screen brightness will be up down for  a step     2 If you press the Brightness Volume Up Down button for more than 3s  it  switches into brightness adjustment mode which will last for nearly 25s  and  if you press it for less than 3s  the mode will not be switched  After more than  25s idle  if you press it for less than 3s  it switches back to volume adjustment  mode     Introducing the PC    4 Multi Card Reader   The build in card reader may support various types of memory card  such as  SD  Secure Digital   MS  Memory Stick  or MMC  Multi Media Card  cards that  usually used in devices like digital cameras  MP3 players  mobile phones and  PDAs  Contact the local dealer for further information and please be noted that  the supported memory cards may vary without notice     5 USB 3 0 Ports   The USB  Universal Serial Bus  3 0 ports are provided for attaching USB 3 0  devices such as mouse  keyboard  printer  scanner  camera  PDA or other US
41. ws the processor speed    64 bit  Supported    This item shows the CPU installed in your computer support 64 bit or not    Limit CPUID Maximum  Disabled    Use this item to enable or disable the maximum CPUID value limit  you can enable    this to prevent the system from    rebooting    when trying to install Windows NT  4 0     Excute Disable Bit  Enabled     This item allows the processor to classify areas in memory by where application code  can execute and where it cannot  When a malicious worm attempts to insert code in  the buffer  the processor disables code execution  preventing damage or worm  propagation  Replacing older computers with Execute Disable Bit enabled systems  can halt worm attacks  reducing the need for virus related repair     Hardware Prefetcher  Enabled     If you enable this item  the processor fetches data and instructions from the memory  into the cache that are likely to be required in the near future  This reduces the  latency associated with memory reads     Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch  Enabled     If you enable this item  the processor fetches the currently requested cache line  as  well as the subsequent cache line  This reduces the cache latency by making the next  cache line immediately avaiable if the processor requires it as well     Using BIOS    52    Intel Virtualization Technology  Enabled     When enabled  a VMM can utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by  Vandor Pool Technology     Power Technology  Energy Efficien
    
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