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        Biostar M6VLQ Grand Owner's Manual
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1.    Setup  default  A password is required to access the Setup Utility  only     This will only apply if passwords are set from the Setup main menu     OS Select For DRAM  gt  64MB  A choice other than Non OS2 is only used for OS2 systems with memory exceeding 64MB   The Choices  Non OS2  default   OS2     Summary Screen Show    This item allows you to enable  disable display the Summary Screen Show   The Choices  Disabled  default   Enabled        11    M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup          4 Advanced Chipset Features    This submenu allows you to configure the specific features of the chipset mstalled on your  system  This chipset manage bus speeds and access to system memory resources  such as  DRAM  It also coordinates communications with the PCI bus  The default settings that came  with your system have been optimized and therefore should not be changed unless you are  suspicious that the settings have been changed incorrectly     Em Figure 4  Advanced Chipset Setup           gt  DRAM Clock Drive Control  Press Enter        AGP  amp  P2P Bridge Control  Press Enter      CPU  amp  PCI Bus Control  Press Enter  Menu Level     Memory Hole  Disabled   System BIOS Cacheable  Disabled   Video RAM Cacheable  Disabled   VGA Share Memory Size  32M   Memory Parity ECC Check  Disabled              DRAM Clock  Drive Control    To control the Clock  If you highlight the literal    Press Enter    next to the    DRAM Clock     label and then press the enter key  it will take you to a submenu 
2.    Suspend Mode   1 hr   HDD Power Down  15 min  Max  Power Saving    Maximum power management only available for sl CPU   s   Suspend Mode   1 min   HDD Power Down  1 min     User Defined  default     Allows you to set each mode individually   When not disabled  each of the ranges are from 1 mm  to 1 hr  except for HDD  Power Down which ranges from 1 min  to 15 min  and disable     Video Off Method    This option determines the manner in which the monitor is goes blank     V H SYNC Blank    This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and horizontal  synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer     Blank Screen    This option only writes blanks to the video buffer     DPMS Support  default     Initial display power management signaling     HDD Power Down    When enabled  the hard disk drive will power down and after a set time of system inactivity   All other devices remain active   The Choices  Disabled  default   1 Min  2 Min  3 Min  4 Min  5 Min  6 Min  7  Min 8 Min  9 Min  10 Min  11 Min  12 Min  13 Min  14 Min  15Min     Suspend Mode  When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity  all devices except the CPU will be  shut off   The Choices  Disabled  default   1Min  2Min  4Min  8Min  12Min  20Min   30Min  40Min  1Hour        21    M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup          Video Off Option    This field determines when to activate the video off feature for monitor power  management     The Choices  Suspend Off  default   Always on  All Mode
3.   Disabled     Memory Parity  ECC Check    This item allows you to enable or disable memory parity  ECC checking   The Choices  Disabled  default   Enabled        15    M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup          5 Integrated Peripherals    m Figure 5  Integrated Peripherals       USB 2 0 Support     VIA OnChip IDE Device     VIA OnChip PCI Device     Superl0 Device  Init Display First  OnChip USB Controller  USB Keyboard Support  IDE HDD Block Mode        Enabled    Press Enter    Press Enter    Press Enter    PCI Slot    All Enabled    Disabled    Enabled     Menu Level E          USB 2 0 Support       This item allows you to enable or disable USB 2 0 supports     The Choices  Enabled  default   Disabled     VIA Onchip IDE Device    The chipset contains a PCI IDE interface with support for two IDE channels   Select    Enabled    to activate the first and   or second IDE interface  If you install a primary  and   or secondary add in IDE interface  select    Disabled    to desactivate an interface  If  you highlight the literal    Press Enter    next to the    Onchip IDE Controf    label and then  press the enter key  it will take you a submenu with the following options   OnChip IDE Channel 0 1  The motherboard chipset contains a PCI IDE interface with support for  two IDE chamnels  Select    Enabled    to activate the first and or second IDE  interface  Select    Disabled    to deactivate an interface if you are going to install a    primary and or secondary add in IDE interface   The 
4.   Fijar el Puerte en el tontacto 1 2 close      5  Encienda AC   6  Reconfigurela contrase  a deseada o borre datos CMOS     Conector de la Carcasa Abierta  ICH    1 SES Se  al de la Carcasa Abierta       Cabezal de Entrada de Audio CD ROM  JCDIN1  JCDIN2      Contactos   Asignaci  n    Entrada delCanal Izquierdo       3  o tera     ES ae ao 3  JCDIN1 2 SES Entrada del Canal Derecho       19       Cabezal de Audio del Panel Frontal  JAUDIO1    21006 3 10  ileoGa9     Entrada del Mic  Corriente del Mic Corriente de Audio    Salida de Linea Derecho  Salida de Linea Derecho  Salida  Salida del Altavoz Derecho del Altav ozDerecho  Pos   ba  Salida de Linea Izquierdo  Salida de Linea Izquierdo  Salida  Salida del Altavoz Izquierdo del Altav ozIzquierdo  3 e AS A    Conector Digital de Audio  JSPDIF1   5V    o   2   eron  RANAS    Conectores del Panel Trasero     Contactos  Asignaci  n  Contactos  Asignaci  n            JUSBLANI  LAN  Raton  Opcional  JPRNT1 JGAME1  PS 2   Puerto Paralelo Puerto de Jue go    FER REDEE  a ROIS EER PEE HO   a  OO    Teclado COM1 Salida del Entrada  PS 2 Altavoz del Mic    JKBMS 1 JCOMI JVGAI Entrada de    Linea       20       Watchdog Technology    It is important to know that when overclocking  the system can be at avulnerable state   Therefore  the BIOSTAR Watchdog Technology was designedto protect your PC under  dangerous over clock situdions  Any over clocking that reaches the threshold settings   the Watchdog Technology will disable y our system
5.   the mouse by clicking the left buttonin orderto inv oke WarpSpeeder     directly from the  little tray icon oryou can right click the little tray icon to pop up apopup menu as following  figure  The    Laurch Utility    item inthe popup menu has the same function as mouse  left click on tray icon and    Exit    item will close Tray Icon utility if selected         Lanuch Utility       Exit    fu SE TE TELL  a    2  Main Panel   If you click the tray icon    WarpSpeeder      utility will be inv oked  Please ref er  do the following figure  the utility   s f ist windowy ou will see is Main Panel  Main Panel contains features as follows     a  Display the CPU Speed  CPU external clock  Memory clock  AGP clock  and PCI  clock inf omation     b  Contains About  Voltage  Overclock  and Hardware Monitor Buttons for invoking  respective panels     c  With a userfriendy Status Animation it can represent 3 overclock percentage  stages    Duck walking   gt  overclock percentagefrom 100   110   Duck running   gt  overclock percentagefrom 110    120     Duck burning   gt  overclock percentagefrom 120    abw e    25    CH 1497 3  e i  su SPEED    muz ASP CLOCK    ER oos  CRU CLOCK MHz         PE ock  MEMORY rm 32 7 OVER eg 100    Hardware z    Monitor Button na    E Over clock percentage  100         ki        Overclock Billion      Voltage Button    BOS 11464M    3  Voltage Panel    Click the Voltage button in Main Panel  the button wil be highlighted and the Voltage  Panel will slide o
6.  Screen message says    Invalid Configuration    on  Review system   s equipment   Make sure     CMOS Failure     correct information is in setup     PROBABLE SOLUTION         Cannot boot system after installing second hard   Set master slave jumperscorrectly     drive    Run SETUP program and select correct drive  types  Call drive manufacturers fo       33       Soluci  n de Problemas    CAUSA PROB ABLE SOLUCI  N         No hay corriente en el sistema  La luz dei  Aseg  rese que el cable de transmisi  n est    corriente no ilumina  ventilador dentro de la  seguramente enchufado    uente de alimentaci  n apagada  Indicador del   luz del teclado apagado     Reemplace e cable     Sistema inoperativo  Luz del teclado encendido   luz de indcador de corriente iluminado  disco    CAUSA PROBABLE SOLUCI  N      Sistema no arranca desde el disco r  gido  puede   Controle el cable de ejecuci  n desde el discq   ser arrancado desde el CD ROM drive  hasta el disco del controlador  Aseg  rese dq  que ambos lados est  n enchufados co  seguridad  controle el tipo de dso en lq  configuraci  nest  ndar CMOS          Copiando el disco r  gido es extremadamentd  importante  Todos los discos r  gidos so  capaces de da  arse en cualquier momento     Disco r  gido puede leer y aplicaciones pueden  Vuelva a fomatear el disco r  gido  Vuelva a  ser usados pero el arranque desde el disco  instalar las aplicaciones y datos usando e    No puede arrancar despu  s de instaar ei  Fije correctamente el pu
7.  from rebooting inthe BIOS setting   Under this circumstance  please power off your PC  After that  press  lt Insert gt  and power  on your system simultaneously to restart your system  This user friendly design can  sav ey ouf rom squandering your time on opening the case just to clear the CMOS  Inthe  end  tharks to the Watchdog Technology  everything B back ata safe and sound     21       WarpSpeeder       Introduction      WarpSpeeder       a new powerful control utility  features three userfriendly functions  including Ov erclok Manager  Ov ervoltage Manager  and Hardware Monitor     With the Ov erclo amp k Manager  users can easily adjust the frequency they prefer orthey can  get the best CPU perf omance with just one click  The Ov ervoltage Manager  on the other  hand  helps to power up CPU core voltage and Memory voltage  The cool Hardware  Monitor smartly indicates the temperatures  voltage and CPU fan speed as well as the  chipset irfomation  Also  inthe About panel  you can get detail descriptions about BIOS  model and chipsets  In addition  the frequency status of CPU  memory  AGP and PCI  along with the CPU speed are synchronically shown on our main panel     Moreov er  to protect users  computer systems if the setting is nd appropriate when testing  and results in system fail or hang    WarpSpeeder      technology assures the system  stability by automatically rebooting the computer and then restat to a speed that is either    the original system speed or a suit
8.  n horizontal   E 1 LAN jack    E Rat  nPS 2y tecladoPS 2    E 2 puertos USB2 0     b Parte Delantera  E 1 puerto para disquetera soportando 2 FDDs de 360K  720K 1 2M  1 44My    2 88Mbyts   E 4puertos USB2 0   E 1 Conector S PDIF Out     Dimensiones  E Forma de Factor Micro ATX  19 X 24 4m DN XL     B  BIOS  amp  Software    BIOS  Award legal Bios   APM1 2   ACPI   Funci  n USB     Software PR     l      Soporta Wachdog   9th Touch    FLASHER     SudioFun     opcional      Warpspeeder       Crece el m  s altofuncionamiento para Windows 98 SE Windows 2000   Windows Me  Windows XP  SCO UNIX etc     Contenido del Paquete    E Cable HDD XI  E Cable FDD X1   E Manual del Usuario X1   E Cable USBX1  opcional    E Panel trasero UO para carcasa ATX XI  opcional   I Conf iguraci  n completa del CD X1   E Cable S PDIF X1  opcional    E Aplicaci  n del CD SudioFun X1  opcional     13       Como instalar un Puente    La ilustraci  n muestra c  mo instalar un puente  Cuando el Jumper Cap est   ubicado en  los contactos  el puente est   en    close     Sino hay Jumper Cap ubicado en los contactos     el puente est   en  open  La siguiente ilustraci  n muestra un contacto 3 en el que los  contactos 1 y 2 est  n    close    cuando el Jumper Cap est   ubicado en los dos contactos        Puente open Puente close Contacto 1 2 close    Instalaci  n de la CPU    Paso 1  Empuje lapalanca hacia afuera del socket y levante la palanca hasta un   ngulo de  90 grados     Paso 2  Diese por el puntoblanc
9.  optima    Wanspeeder    Qf ers thehighest performarce for Windows 98 SE  Windows 2000  Windows Me   Windows XP  SCOUNIX etc     Pack age contents    HDD Cable X1  FDD Cable X1    User   s Manual X1  USB Cable X1  optional     Rear VO Panelfor ATX Case X1  optional   Fully Setup Driver CD X1   S PDIF Cable X1  optional    StudioFun  Application CD X  optional        Howto setup Jumper  The illustration shows how jumpers are setup When the Jumper cap is placed onpins  the  jumper is    close     If no jumper cap is placed on the pins  the jumper is  open The  illustration shows a 3 pin jumper whose pin land 2 are    close    when jumper cap is placed  on these2 pins   W    yy       Jumper close Jumper open Pin1 2 close  CPU Installation  Step1  Pull the lever sideway s away from thesocket and then raise the lever up to a  90 degree angle     Step2  Look for the white dot cut edge  The white dot cut edge should point towards the  lev er pv ot  The CPU will fit only in the correct orientation     Step3  Hold the CPU downfimly  and then close the lever     Step4  Put the CPU fan onthe CPU and buckle it  Connect the CPU fan power cable to  the JCFAN1  This completes the installation           CPU Fan Header  JCFAN1    1 Ground  f 2  12V  HERAN FAN rpm Rate Sense    System Fan Header  JSFAN1    1 Ground  FAN rpm Rate Sense    DIMM Modules  DIMM1  DIMM2    DRAM Access Time  2 5V Unbuffered DDR 200 266 MHz Type required   DRAM Type  64MB  128MB  256IVB  51 2MB  1GB DIMM Module  184 p
10.  the PCI bus signals that it is ready to receive the  data   The Choices  Enabled  default   Disabled     PCI Master 0 WS Write  When Enabled  writes to the PCI bus are executed with zero wait states   The Choices  Enabled  default   Disabled     PCI Delay Transaction   The chipset has an embedded 32 bit posted write buffer to support delay  transactions cycles  Select Enabled to support compliance with PCI specification   The Choices  Disabled  Enabled  default      Memory Hole At 15M 16M    You can reserve this area of system memory for ISA adapter ROM  When this area is  reserved it cannot be cached  The user information of peripherals that need to use this area  of system memory usually2 discussed their memory requirements    The Choices  Disabled  default   Enabled     System BIOS Cacheable    Selecting the    Enabled    option allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at  F0000h FFFFFh which can improve system performance  However  any programs  writing to this area of memory will cause conflicts and result in system errors    The Choices  Enabled  Disabled  default      Video RAM Cacheable    Enabling this option allows caching of the video RAM  resulting a better system  performance  However  if any program writes to this memory area  a system error may  result    The Choices  Disabled  default   Enabled           14    M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup    VGA Share Memory Size             This item allows you to select the VGA share memory size   The Choices  32M  default   16M  8M
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12. Choices  Enabled  default   Disabled     IDE Prefetch Mode  The    onboard    IDE drive interfaces supports IDE prefetching for faster drive  access  If the interface does not support prefetching  If you install a primary       16    M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup          and or secondary add in IDE interface  set this option to    Disabled      The Choices  Enabled  default   Disabled     Primary   Secondary Master   Slave PIO   The IDE PIO  Programmed Input   Output  fields let you set a PIO mode  0 4   for each of the IDE devices that the onboard IDE interface supports  Modes 0  through 4 provides successively increased performance  In Auto mode  the  system automatically determines the best mode for each device    The Choices  Auto  default   Mode  Model  Mode2  Mode3  Mode4     IDE Primary   Secondary Master   Slave UDMA   Ultra DMA 100 functionality can be implemented if it is supported by the IDE  hard drives in your system  As well  your operating environment requires a DMA  driver  Windows 95 OSR2 or a third party IDE bus master driver   If your hard  drive and your system software both support Ultra DMA 100  select Auto to  enable BIOS support    The Choices  Auto  default   Disabled     VIA OnChip PCI Device  VIA 3058 AC97 Audio  This item allows you to decide to enable  disable to support AC97 Audio   The Choices  Auto  default   Disabled     VIA 3068 MC97 Modem  This item allows you to decide to enable  disable to support AC97 Modem     The Choices  Auto  default   Disa
13. IRQ4  COM1   IRQS  LPT2    IRQ6  Floppy Disk   IRQ7  LPT1    IRQ8  RTC Alarm   IRQ9  IRQ2 Redir     IRQ10  Reserved   IRQ11  Reserved   IRQ12  PS2 Mouse   IRQ13  Coprocessor   IRQ14  Hard Disk   IRQ15  Reserved        24    M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup          7 PnP PCI Configurations    This section describes configuring the PCI bus system  PCI  or Personal Computer  Interconnect  is a system which allows I O devices to operate at speeds nearing the speed of  the CPU itself uses when communicating with its own special components  This section  covers some very technical items and it is strongly recommended that only experienced  users should make any changes to the default settings     m Figure 7  PnP PCI Configurations          PNP 0S Installed  No    Disabled     Reset Configuration Data  Menu Level    Resources Controlled By   Auto ESCD 1    PCI VGA Palette Snoop  Disabled   Assign IRQ For YGA  Enabled   Assign IRQ For USB  Enabled              PNP OS Installed       When set to    Yes     BIOS will only initialize the PnP cards used for booting  VGA  IDE   SCSI   The rest of the cards will be initialized by the PnP operating systems  like  Windows    95  When set to    No      BIOS will initialized all the PnP cards  Therefore for  non PnP operating system  DOS  Netware      this option must set to    No       The Choices  No  default   Yes     Reset Configuration Data    The system BIOS supports the PnP feature which requires the system to record which  resources are assigne
14. M6VLQ Grand       FCC Information and Copyright    This equipment has beentested and fourd to comply with the limits ofa  Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules  T hese limits  are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  interference ina 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  There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in  a particular installation     The vendor makes no representations or warranties with respect to the  contents here of and specially disclaims any implied warranties of  merchantability or fitness for any purpose  Further the vendor reserves  the right to revise this publication and to make changes to the contents  here of without obligation to notify any party beforehand    Duplication of this publication  in part or in whole  is not allowed without  first obtaining the vendors approval in writing     The content of this user s manual is subject to be changed without notice  and we wil not be responsible for any mistakes found in this user s  manual  All the brand and product names are trademarks of their  respective companies     Conient       LAYOUT OF M6VLQ GRAND       sscscccccccsssssssscsncccsssessscssccsscsssssessessess 1  COMPONENT INDEX occ siiinicioni  nonirinicaracioncencnccciccndinnncci mon cacandcnionand  nes 2  A 
15. TEE  sh RAMI  KEY Le e   USILLARI  CH  o  navi gc    E  okt   CO  EA    d    IFRNTI O   IDEL IDEJ       SECONDARY IME CONN    tes JATXPWRI  LO  Se ul  DER We rett   li mba     Ps d rf is rae   est nt sng a a Zus  j h  we ch  3 Peti   BAT     KU       PIT e  i    a  z OO TWOLI ER   de    ee lorr Dink ee ae  Wa    FLOPPY DISK CONN   EE     NOTE   represents thefirst pin           Component Index    C    Ir On m DO    J        Power Source Selection for  Keyboard and mouse  KBV1       Power Source Selection for USB     JUSBV1       Back Panel Connector    ATX Power Connector  JATXPWR1     Front Audio Head er  J AUDIO1       CD Audio In Header  JCDIN2     CD Audio In Header  JCDIN1       Power Source Selection for USB     JUSBV2   Digital Audio Connector  JS PDIF1   Front USB Header  JUSB 2         r     lt  Ei mp DO voz    N    VM    137    Sooke    Bari    1116    e    P    Front USB Header  JUSB 1    PCI BUS Slots  PCI1 3   Communication Net work Riser Slot   CNR1    System Fan Header   JSF AN1   FloppyDisk Connector  FDD1   Front Panel Connector  JPANEL1   Clear CMOS Function  JCMOS1   Case Open Connector  GO   IDE Connectors  IDE 1 2    DIMM Modules  DIMM 1 2    CPU Fan Head er JCFAN 1    W ake On LAN Header   JWOL1        English    M6VLO Pro Features    A  Hardware    CPU  E Provides Socket 370  E Supports Celeron    processor PPGA  FC PGA 8 FC PGA2  andthe Pentium   IlI    Micro Processor  FC PGA 8 FC PGA2  and VIA C3 Ezra and Ezra T Samuel 2 for    high end workstations 
16. able one     System Requirement    OS Support  Windows 98 SE  Windows Me  Windows 2000  Windows XP    DirectX  DirectX 8 1 or above   The Windows XP operating system includes DirectX 8 1  If  y ou use Windows XP  y oudo not need to install DirectX 8 1      22       Installation    1  Execute the setup execution file  and then the folowing dialog will pop up   Please click    Next    button andf ollow the ddault procedure toinstall     ltl hat Rood Ea    Welcome lo the ImetallShield Wizard for  wi ai pi pili    The Indal5haldA wel vel a a peace  on pout  computer  To continue  click Hert          2  When you see the following dialog in setup procedure  it means setup is  completed  If the    Launch the WamSpeeder Tray Utility    checkbox is checked     the Tray Icon utility and  WarpSpeeder    utility will be automatically and  immediately launched aftery ou click    Finish    button     23       instalis held Wizard Complete    Shun has rel intlallng Y apasia on pour compu  er    FF Launch the wapipeede Trap Ui       Usage    The folowing figures are just only for reference  the screen printal in this user manual will    changeaccordingto your motherboard on hand         WarpSpeeder     includes 1 tray icon and 5 panels     1  Tray Icon   Whenever the Tray Icon utility is launched  it wil display a little tray icon onthe right side of    Windows Taskbar       OS 11 33 aM       24       This utility is responsible for conveniently invoking  WarpSpeeder      Utility  Youcan use
17. and serv ers   E Front Side Bus at 66 100 133 MHz     Chipset  E North Bridge  VIA CLE266 CE   E South Bridge VIA VT8235     ain Memory  Supports up to 2 DDR device     E Supports 200 266 MHz  without ECC  DDR devices   E Maximum memory size of 2GB     Lan Chip  optional   E Chip  VIA VT6103     E Supports 10 Mb s and 100 Mb s auto negotiation  E Haf  Full duplex capability     Bos f  Three 32 bit PCI bus master slots   E One CNR slot     n Board IDE  Supports four IDE disk drives    E Supports AO Mode 4  Bride Mode and Ultra DMA 33 66 100 133 Bus Master  Mode     Super UO  E Chip  ITE T8705   E Provides the most commonly used legacy Super I O functionality   E Environment Control initiatives    HAN Monitor    Fan Speed Controller    ITE s  Smart Guardian  function    On Board AC   97 Sound Codec  E Chip  VIA VT1612A     E AC 97 2 2S PDIF extensioncompliart codec   E 18 bit stereo full duplex        On Board Peripherals  a Rearside    E 1seral port   E 1 VGA port   E   parallel port   SPP EPP ECP mode   E 1 audio pot in horizontal position    E 1 LAN jack    E PS 2 mouse and PS 2 keyboard    E 2USB2 0 ports     b FrontSide  1floppy pat supports 2 FD Ds with 360K 720K  1 2M  1 44Mand 2 88Mbytes   E 4USB2 0 ports   E 1 S PDIF Out Connector     Dimensions  E Micro ATX Form Factor  19 X24 4cm W XL     B  BIOS  amp  Software    BIOS  Award legal Bios   Supports APM1 2   Supports ACPI   Supports USB Fundion     Sofiware  Supports Watchdog     9th Touch H FLASHER     StudioFun      
18. ardware Default CPU Clock Value             CG    Auto overclock button     User can click this button and  WarpSpeeder      will set  the best and stable performance andfrequency automatically   WarpSpeeder       utility will execute a series of testing until system fail  Then system will dof ail saf e  reboot by using Watchdog function  After reboot  the  WarpSpeeder      uility will  restore to the hardware d   ault setting or load the verified best and stable  frequency accordingto the Recovery Dialoge setting     d    Verify button     User can click this button and  WarpSpeeder      will proceed a  testingfor current frequency  If the testing is ok  then the current f requeng will be  Sa ed into system registry  If the testing fail  system will do a fail safe rebooting   After rebod  the   WarpSpeeder      utility will restore to the hardware default  setting or load the verified best and stable frequency according to the Recovery  Dialog s setting     Note  Because the testing programs  invoked in Auto overdock and Verify   include DirectDraw  Direct3D and DirectShow tests  the DirectX 8 1 or newer    runtime library is required  And please make sure your display card s color  depth is High color  16 bit  or True color  24 32 bit   that is required for  Direci3D rencering        29       5  Hardware Monitor Panel    Click the Hardware Monitor buttonin Main Panel  the button will be highlighted and the  Hardware Monitor panel will slide ou to left as the following figur
19. ations Exit Without Saving  PC Health Status Upgrade BIOS    Esc   Quit ugh cee   Select Item  F10   Save  amp  Exit Setup    Time  Date  Hard Disk Type                   Standard CMOS Features    This submenu contains industry standard configurable options   Advanced BIOS Features    This submenu allows you to configure enhanced features ofthe BIOS   Advanced Chipset Features    This submenu allows you to configure special chipset features   Integrated Peripherals    This submenu allows you to configure certain IDE hard drive options and Programmed          M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup    Input  Output features           Power Management Setup    This submenu allows you to configure the power management features     PnP PCI Configurations    This submenu allows you to configure certain    Plug and Play    and PCI options     PC Health Status    This submenu allows you to monitor the hardware of your system     Frequency  Voltage Control    This submenu allows you to change CPU Vcore Voltage and CPU PCI clock   However   this function is strongly recommended not to use  Not properly change the voltage  and clock may cause CPU or M B damage      Load Optimized Defaults    This selection allows you to reload the BIOS when the system is having problems  particularly with the boot sequence  These configurations are factory settings optimized  for this system  A confirmation message will be displayed before defaults are set        Load Optimized Defaults  Y N   N                Set Supe
20. bled     VIA 3043 OnChip LAN  This item allows you to enable or disable the onboard LAN chip   The Choices  Enabled  Default   Disabled     Onboard LAN Boot ROM  This item allows you to enable or disable the onboard LAN Boot ROM   The Choices  Disabled  Default   Enabled     Super IO Device  Press Enter to configure the Super I O Device     Onboard FDC Controller   Select Enabled if your system has a floppy disk controller  FDC  installed on the  system board and you wish to use it  If install and FDC or the system has no  floppy drive  select Disabled in this field    The Choices  Enabled  default   Disabled     Onboard Serial Port 1  Select an address and corresponding interrupt for the first and second serial ports        17    M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup          The Choices  3F8 IRQ4  default   Disabled  Auto  2F8 IRQ3   3E8 IRQ4  2E8 IRQ3     UART Mode Select   This item allows you to determine which Infrared  IR  function of onboard I O  chip    The Choices  Normal default   ASKIR  IrDA  SCR      UR2 Duplex Mode   Select the value required by the IR device connected to the IR port  Full duplex  mode permits simultaneous two direction transmission  Half duplex mode  permits transmission in one direction only at a time    The Choices  Half  default   Full     Onboard Parallel Port   This item allows you to determine access onboard parallel port controller with  which I O Address    The Choices  378 IRQ7  default   278 1RQ5  3BC IRQ7  Disabled     Parallel Port Mode  The defau
21. cted is  A not functioning  there are two methods of booting up the system    Method 1  Clear the COMS data by setting the JCOMS1   2 3  closed    as    ON    status  All the CMOS data will be loaded as  defaults setting    Method 2  Press the  lt Insert gt  key and Power button simultaneously   after that keep on pressing the  lt Insert gt  key until the  power on screen showed  This action will boot up the  system according to FSB of the processor    X It   s strongly recommended to set CPU Vcore and clock in   default setting  If the CPU Vcore and clock are not in default   setting  it may cause CPU or M B damage                       Intel CPU Ratio    This item allows you to select the CPU Ratio   The Choices  Default  default   x3  x3 5  x4  x4 5  x5  x5 5  x6  x6 5  x7  x7 5   x8  x8 5  x9  x9 5  x10  x10 5  x11  x11 5  x12  x13  x14  x15  x16        31    
22. d     This item allows you to enable or disable modem  ring resume   The Choices  Disabled  default   Enabled     To use this function  you need a LAN add on card  which support power on function  It should also  support the wake up on LAN jump    The Choices  Disabled  default   Enabled     When    Enabled     you can set the date and time at  which the RTC  real time clock  alarm awakens the  system from Suspend mode    The Choices  Disabled  default   Enabled     You can choose which month the system will boot  up    Resume Time  hh  mm  ss  You can choose the hour  minute and second the          23    M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup       Primary INTR    IRQs Activity Monitoring       system will boot up     When set to ON  default   any event occurring at  Primary INTR will awaken a system  which has  been powered down     When set to ON  default   any event occurring at  Primary INTR will awaken a system which has been  powered down    The following is a list of IRQ  Inter ReQuest  which  can be exempted much as the COM ports and LPT  ports above can  When an I P device wants to gain  the attention of the operating system  it signals this  by causing an IRQ to occur  When the operating  system is ready to respond to the request  it  interrupts itself and performs the services    As above  the choices are On and Off  Off is the  default    When set On  activity will neither prevent the  system from going into a power management mode  nor awaken it     Primary INTR   IRQ3  COM2   
23. d Graphics Port  AGP  aperture  The aperture is a  portion of the PCI memory address range dedicated for graphics memory address  space  Host cycles that hit the aperture range are forwarded to the AGP without    any translation   The Choices  64M  default   256M  128M  32M  16M  8M  4M     AGP Mode  This item allows you to select the AGP Mode   The Choices  4X  default   2X  1X     AGP Driving Control   By choosing    Auto    the system BIOS will the AGP output Buffer Drive strength  P Ctrl by AGP Card  By choosing    Manual     it allows user to set AGP output  Buffer Drive strength P Ctrl by manual    The Choices  Auto  default   Manual    AGP Driving Value   While AGP driving control item set to    Manual     it allows user to set AGP  driving    The Choices  DA  default            13    M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup    AGP Master 1 WS Write  The Choices  Enabled  Disabled  default            AGP Master 1 WS Read  When Enabled  read to the AGP  Accelerated Graphics Port  are executed with    one wait states   The Choices  Disabled  default   Enabled     CPU  amp  PCI Bus Control    If you highlight the literal    Press Enter    next to the    CPU  amp  PCI Bus Control    label and  then press the enter key  it will take you a submenu with the following options   CPU to PCI Write Buffer  When enabled  up to four Dwords of data  Can be written to the PCI bus without  interrupting the CPU  When disabled  a write buffer is not used and the CPU read  cycle will not be completed until
24. d and protects resources from conflict  Every peripheral device has a  node  which is called ESCD  This node records which resources are assigned to it  The  system needs to record and update ESCD to the memory locations  These locations  4K   are reserved in the system BIOS  If the Disabled  default  option is chosen  the system   s  ESCD will update only when the new configuration varies from the last one  If the Enabled       25    M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup          option is chosen  the system is forced to update ESCDs and then is automatically set to the     Disabled    mode     The above settings will be shown on the screen only if    Manual    is chosen for the resources  controlled by function     Legacy is the term  which signifies that a resource is assigned to the ISA Bus and provides  non PnP ISA add on cards  PCI   ISA PnP signifies that a resource is assigned to the PCI  Bus or provides for ISA PnP add on cards and peripherals    The Choices  Disabled  default   Enabled     Resources Controlled By    By Choosing    Auto ESCD      default   the system BIOS will detect the system resources  and automatically assign the relative IRQ and DMA channel for each peripheral  By  Choosing    Manual     the user will need to assign IRQ  amp  DMA for add on cards  Be sure  that there are no IRQ DMA and I O port conflicts     IRQ Resources    This submenu will allow you to assign each system interrupt a type  depending on the type  of device using the interrupt  When you press 
25. e     In this panel  you can get the real time status information of y our system  The information  will be rd reshed every 1 second          FET    6  Abou Panel    Click the About button in Main Panel  the buton will be highlighted and the About Panel  will slide out to up as the following f igure     In this panel  youcan get model name and detail information in hints of all the chipset that    are related to overclocking  You can also get the mainboard   s BIOS model and the  Version number d   WarpSpeeder      utility     30    ge Esapi  s  Wersion D  i  161205    emeng aos  AM    Note  Because the overclock  overvdtage  and hardware monitor features  are controlled by several separate chipset    Warp Speeder      divide these    features to separate panels  f one chipset is not on board  the correlative  button in Main panel will be disabled  but wil not interfere other panels    functions  This property can make  WarpSpeeder      utility more robust        31       yu    StudioFun   Optional     Introduction    StudioFun     is a media player based on optimized GNU Linux distribution to bring  a    Room Theater    experience into life It plays DVD  VCD  MP3  Audio CD and  other multimedia  Furthermore  Users can take snapshots of video and customize  the sav ed images as screensavers or photo slideshows  Of course the imagescan    be stored in USB mass storage dev ces likeflash disks and USB floppy disks     Hardware Requirements    The Se hardware list si StudioF un  
26. e Parallel Port Game Port    PS2 USB COM 1 VGAI Speaker Mic  Key board Out In  JKBMS1 JCOMI JVGAI Line In       11       Espanol    Caracteristicas del M6VLQ Pro    A  Hardware    CPU  E Proporciona Socket 370   Soporta procesador Celeron    PPGA FC PGA 8 FC PGA2  y Pentium   III    Micro Procesador  FC PGA  amp FC PGA2 y VIAC3 Ezra and Ezra  T Samuel 2    para estaciones de trabajo y servidores de altacapacidad   E Front Side Bus a 66100 133 MHz     Chipset  E North Bridge  VIA CLE266 CE   E South Bridge  VIA VT8235     emoria Principal  Soporta hasta 2 dispositivos DDR     E Soporta dispositivos DDR 200 266 MHz  sin ECC    E Tama  o m  xima de memoria 2GB     Lan Chip  opcional    E Chip  VIA VT6103    E Soporta 10 Mb s y 100 Mb s auto negociaci  n  E Haf  Full duplex     Ranuras 3  E Tres ranuras 32 bit PCI bus master     E Una ranuraCNR     E Onboard  Soporta cuatro IDE disk drives     E Soporta Modo PIO 4  Modo Bride y Ultra DMA 33 66 100 133 Modo Bus Master     Super UO  E Chip  ITE 118705   E Proporciona el mas altof uncionamiento de usocom  n para Super I O   E Environment Control initiatives    Monitor HAN    Controlador de Velocidad del Ventilador    Funci  n ITE  Smart Guardian     AC   97 Sound Codec Onboard  E Chip  VIA VT1612A   E AC 97 2 2S PDIF extensi  n del code     ll 18 bit est  reo full duplex     12       Perif  ricos Onboard  a Parte Trasera    E 1 puerto en serie    E 1 puerto VGA   By puerto paralelo   modos SPP EPP ECP   E 1 puerto de audio enposici 
27. ente master esclavo     segundo disco r  gido    Ejecute el programa SETUP y seleccione el    tipo de disco correcto  Llame a und  manufactu          34    08 13 2003    35    M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup          BIOS SCO EE  l Man Mea 3  2 Standard  CMOS Features 02 065  Seeeceeecabaceteaeescteeuseaeeesvesnevedonsessvossapseuhaeenas 6  SAdvanced BIOS Features ses gue 05 ait sence sh BYE stevens rta 9  4 Advanced Chipset Features  12  5 Integrated Peripherals  rta ee A ENNER 16  6 Power Management Setup mirerien ieir conan nono nonon conan nono EERE 20  AG AA ong i e E E E e 25  SPC Health TEE 28  9 Frequency Control iio oia 30       M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup          BIOS Setup    Introduction    This manual discussed Award    Setup program built into the ROM BIOS  The Setup  program allows users to modify the basic system configuration  This special information is  then stored in battery backed RAM so that it retains the Setup information when the power  is tumed off     The Award BIOS    installed in your computer system   s ROM  Read Only Memory  is a  custom version of an industry standard BIOS  This means that it supports AMD  processor  input output system  The BIOS provides critical low level support for standard devices  such as disk drives and serial and parallel ports     Adding important has customized the Award BIOS     but nonstandard  features such as  virus and password protection as well as special support for detailed fine tuning of the  chipset controlling the enti
28. ignated as 32 bits     Communication Network Riser Slot  CNR1  The CNR specification is an open Industry Standard Architecture and it defines a  hardware scalable riser card interf ace  which supports modem only     Power Connectors  JATXP WRI  LI esv   11 aam   3 Ground 13 Ground  4  5V 14 PS_ON    e   v   16   Ground    2   Gond TA ACE  8e   wok   is   a      JATXPWR1 Standy   Voltage  19   5V    fio   nyx Lal a            Front Panel Connector  JPANEL1    PWR_LED  SP Zeg    JPANELI Zb ele   ROO CKO    ES Sleep Control Sleep  a  Ground    Connector LST ma   NA    Geer 8   Power LED       POWER  ol HDD LED       Hard Drive 10   Power LED a  141  HDD LED    LED Power LED     ia  Guna   naa Ereg on  Button    15   Reset Control Eo    T    IrDA    Se Conector    Pin   Assignment   Pin Assignment     IT E   2 SViwsed     USBP4  4 USBP5    s   osm   e Js   o     e  o m        1  5V for key board and mouse    Ol3  5V    Pin 1 2 close    PS 2 Mouse and PS 2 Keyboard are  powered with  5V standby v oltage     5V Standby  Voltage    Pin 2 3 close    Note  In order to support this function    Power on the system via keyboard  and mouse     UKBV1    jumper cap should be placed onpin 2 3        Power S ource Selection for USB  JUSBV1  JUS BV2    JUSBV1 USBV2   Assignment  Description      JUSBV1  5V forUSB connectors    located a the JUSBLAN1 connector  Pin 1 2 close port    JUSBV2  5V forUSB connectors  located atthe JUSB1 2 connector pots       el 0    5V Standby  JUSBV1  JUSBLAN  por
29. in     Total Memory Size with Un bu ffere d DIMMs    DIMM Socket DDR Module Total Memory  Location Siz  MB    DIMMB1 64MB 128MB 256MB 5 12MB 1GB          Max is        1  DIMMB2 64MB 128MB 2 56 MB S 12MB 1GB 2GB   1       Only for reference       Installing DDR Module   1  Unlock a DIMM slot by pressing the aes  retaining clips outward  Align a DIMM on MLS f  the sld such that the notch on the DIMM z e   matches the break on the slot  d 7    2  Insert the DIMM firmly and vertically into  the sld until the retainingchip snap back in    place andthe Dimm is properly seated  pe 4          Jumpers  Headers  Connectors  amp  Slots    Floppy Disk Comector  FDD1    The motherboard provides astandardfloppy disk connector tha supports 360K   720K  1 2M  1 44M and 2 88M floppy disk types  This connedor supports the    prov idedfloppy drive ribbon cables     Hard Disk Connectors  IDE1  IDE2  The motherboard has a 32 bit Enhanced PCI IDE Controller that provides PIO  Mode 0 4  Bus Master  and Ultra DMA 33 66  100  133 functionality  It has two    HDD connectors IDE1  primary  and IDE2  secondary    The IDE connectors can connect a master and a slave drive  soyou canconnect    up to four hard disk drives  The first hard drive should always be connected to  IDE1     Peripheral Component Interconnect Slots  PCI 1 3    This motherboard is equipped with 3 standard PCI slots  PCI stands f or Peripheral  Component Interconnect  and it is a bus standard for expansion cards  This PCI  slot is des
30. lt value is SPP     SPP  default  Using Parallel port as Standard Printer Port    EPP Using Parallel port as Enhanced Parallel Port   ECP Using Parallel port as Extended Capabilities Port  ECP EPP Using Parallel port as ECP  amp  EPP mode     ECP Mode Use DMA  Select a DMA Channel for the port   The Choices  3  default   1     Game Port Address  Game Port I O Address   The Choices  201  default   209  Disabled     Midi Port Address  Midi Port Base I O Address   The Choices  330  default   300  Disabled     Midi Port IRQ  This determines the IRQ in which the Midi Port can use   The Choices  10  default   5     Init Display First    This item allows you to decide to active whether PCI Slot or on chip VGA first   The Choices  Onboard AGP  PCI Solt  default            18    M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup    OnChip USB Controller             This item allows you to set the onchip USB     The Choices  All Enabled  default   All Disabled  1 amp 2 USB Port  2 amp 3 USB  Port  1 amp 3 USB Port  1 USB Port  2 USB Port  3 USB Port     USB Keyboard Support    The default value is Disabled     Enabled Enable USB Keyboard Support   Disabled  default  Disable USB Keyboard Support     IDE HDD Block Mode    Block mode is also called block transfer  multiple commands  or multiple sector read   write   If your IDE hard drive supports block mode  most new drives do   select Enabled for  automatic detection of the optimal number of block mode  most new drives do   select  Enabled for automatic detection 
31. mit the access to be forwarded to the ISA bus  The non VGA ISA graphic  controller can then snoop the data on the ISA bus  Unless you have the above situation   you should disable this option    Disabled  default  Disables the function    Enabled Enables the function     Assign IRQ For USB  Lets the user choose which IRQ to assign for USB   The Choices  Enabled  default   Disabled     Assign IRQ For VGA    Lets the user choose which IRQ to assign for the VGA   The Choices  Enabled  default   Disabled        27    M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup          8 PC Health Status    m Figure 8  PC Health Status          Shutdown Temperature  Disabled     Menu Level  gt     Show H W Monitor in POST  Enabled   Chassis Open Warnning  Disabled              Shutdown Temperature    This item allows you to set up the CPU shutdown Temperature  This item only effective under  Windows 98 ACPI mode   The Choices  60  C   140  F  65  C   1499F  70  C   158  F  Disabled  default      CPU Veore  3 3V   5 V  12V   12 V   5V  5V  SB   Battery Voltage    Detect the system s voltage status automatically     Current CPU Tem     Show you the current CPU temperature     Current CPU FAN Speed  This field displays the current CPU FAN speed     Current SYS FAN Speed  This field displays the current SYS FAN speed           28    M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup    Show H W Monitor in POST          If you computer contain a monitoring system  it will show PC health status during POST stage   The item offers several delay time t
32. nte LED      E e Ls  de Reinicio Encendido Encendido    Control de Tierra  Reinicio    Conector IDA    2 A A a   a uses    e   US   0   CES    JUSB1 2       17       Fuente de Corriente Selecci  n para Teclado  Raton  JKBV1     5V para teclado y rat  n    Rat  n PS 2 y Teclado PS 2 son    f encendidos con unv oltaje standby de  Voltaje  5V    Standby  5V    Nota  Para soportar la fund  n    Encendiendo el sistema por medio del  teclado y rat  n     el jumper cap del    JKBV1    debe ser ubicado en el contacto  2 3     JUSBV1  5V paraconectores USB  ubicados en el puerto JUSBLAN 1  Contacto 1 2 close  JUSBV2  5V para conectores USB  ubicado el el puerto JUSB1 2    1 COE Voltaje JUSBV1  puerto JUSBLAN1    Standby  5V   encendidos con voltaje standby de SV  Contacto 2 3 close    JUSBV2  puertos JUSB1 2 entendias  e stan    nv olla andby de    Nota  Para soporiar la funci  n    Encendiendo el sistema por medio dd  dispostivo USB     el jumper cap del    JUSBV1 JUSBV2    debe ser ubicado en  el contacto 2 3 respectivamente        18       Puente de Borrar CMOS  JCMOS1    JCMOS1    Operaci  n Nomal  default       9 Borra datos del CMOS    Contacto 2 3 Close    3 Los siguientes procesos son para reiniciar la  PRECAUCION e   S  contrasena del BIOS  Es importante que siga los       adea otexs   siguientes pasos cuidadosamente        x Procedimientos para Borrar CMOS   1  Quite el cable de corriente del AC   2  Fijar el puerte en el    contacto 2 3 close      3  Espere 5 segundos     4
33. o om  rgen cortado  El punto blanco o m  rgen cortado  deber  a apuntar hacia el piv ote de la palanca  La CPU solamente sefijar   en  una solacorrecta orientaci  n     Paso 3  Tome el CPU fimemente hacia abajo  y cierre la palanca para completar la  instalaci  n     Paso 4  Ponga el ventilador de la CPU en el CPU y aseg  relo  Conecte el cable de  corriente del v entilador dela CPU al JCFAN1  Estocompleta la instalaci  n        K     e  oy a  mal paso 2       14       Cabezal del Sistema de Ventilaci  n del CPU  JCFAN1    ConrtactoNo  Asignaci  n      1 Tierra    2  12V  cen FAN rpm Rate Sense    Cabezal del Sistema de Ventilaci  n  JS FAN1    1 Tierra    Modulos DIMM  DIMM1  DIMM2    DRAM Tiempode Acceso  2 5V UnbufferedDDR 200 266 MHz Tipo requerido   DRAM Tipo  64MB  128MB  256MB  512MB  1GB M  dulo DIMM  1 84 cortactos      Total del Tama  o de Memoria Unbuffered DIMMs          Localiza i  n M  dulo DDR Total del Tama  o  del Socket de Memoria  MB   DIMM    DIMMB1 64MB 128MB 256MB 3 12MB 1GB     1    DIMMB2 64MB 1 28 MB 256MB 5 12MB 1GB   1        Solamente para referencia          Instalaci  n del M  dulo DDR    1  Abra una ranura de DIMM presionando el clip aan a  de retenci  n hacia afuera  Ali  e el DIMM en la a a  ranura tales que la muesca enel DIMM encaje o    en la cumbrera de la ranura     2  Inserte el DIMM verticalmente y fimemente en    if    la ranura hasta que el clip de retenci6nvuelvva a LLE i        su posici  n origina y el DIMM est    correctamente col
34. o select you want     The Choices  Enabled  default   Disabled     Chassis Open Warning    This item allows you to enable or disable Chassis Open Warning beep   The Choices  Disabled  Default   Enabled        29    M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup          9 Frequency Control  m Figure 9  Frequency Control    Phoenix   AwardBI0S CHOS Setup Utility  Frequency Voltage Control    VIA C3 Clock Ratio  Default   CPU Voltage  Default   DDR Voltage ZA Henu Level      Auto Detect PCI DIMM Clk  Enabled    Spread Spectrum  Enabled     CPU Clock  100MHz   Intel CPU Ratio  Default                    Tl gt   Move Enter Select     PU PD  Value FUSE ESC Exit F1 General Help    F5 Previous Values ptimized Defaults  VIA C3 Clock Ratio    This item allows you to select the C3 clock ratio   The Choices  Default  default   x3  x3 5  x4  x4 5  x5  x5 5  x6  x6 5  x7  x8   x9  x10  x9 5  x12  x8 5  x10 5  x11  x12  x12 5  x13  x14  x14 5  x15  x15 5   x16     CPU Voltage  This item allows you to select CPU Voltage Regulator   The Choices  Default  default    5 1    3 4    1 7      DDR Voltage  This item allows you to select DDR Voltage Regulator   The Choices  2 6V  default   2 7V  2 8V     Auto Detect PCI  DIMM Clk    This item allows you to enable or disable auto Detect PCI  DIMM Clock   The Choices  Enabled  default   Disabled           30    M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup    CPU Clock    This item allows you to select CPU Clock  and CPU over clocking   If unfortunately  the system   s frequency that you are sele
35. ocado     15       Puentes  Cabezales  Conectores y Ranuras    Conector de Disquetera  FDD1    La placa madre proporciona un conector est  ndar para disquete que soporta  disquetera de 360K 720K  1 2M  1 44M y 288M  Este conector utiliza cables  proporcionados porel disquete     Conector del Disco Duro  DEU IDE2   La placa madre tiene un controlador de 32 bit PCI IDE que proporciona Modo PIO  0 5  Bus Master  y funcionalidad Ultra DMA 33 66 100  Tiene dos conectores  HDD  IDE1  primario  y IDE2  secundario     Los conectores IDE puede conectar a un disco mastery uno esclavo  asi puede  conectar hasta cuaro discos duros  El primer disco duro debe estar siempre    conectado al IDE1     Ranuras de Interconexi  n del Componente Perif  rico  PCH 3    sta placa madre est   equipada con 3 ranuras est  ndar PCI  PCI es la sigla para  Interconexi  n del Componente Perif  rico  y es un bus est  ndar para tarjetas de  expansi  n  Esta ranura PCI est   dise  ado con 32 bits     Ranura de Banda de Suspensi  n de Comunicaci  n y Red  CNR1  La especificaci  n CNR es una abierta Industria de Arquitectura Est  ndar  que    define unatarjeta deinterf ace escalable del hardware en el que soporta solamente  modem     Conectores de Corriente  JATXP WRI    Cera e o  SSC    Ve Tierra  Tierra    JATXPWR1 Voltaje Standby   5V       iea  or ee    16       Conector del Panel Frontal  JPANEL1    PWR_LED   Hat  O    JPANEL1    Control de  Suspension    Conector  del Altay oz    al  HDD LED     LED Corrie
36. of the optimal number of block read   write per sector  where the drive can support     The Choices  Enabled  default   Disabled        19    M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup          6 Power Management Setup    The Power Management Setup Menu allows you to configure your system to utilize energy  conservation and power up power down features   m Figure 6  Power Management Setup       ACPI function  Enabled   ACPI Suspend Type  S1 P0S     Power Management Option  User Define  Menu Level  HDD Power Down  Disable    Suspend Mode  Disable    Video Off Option  Suspend   gt  Off    Video Off Method     H SYNC Blank    MODEM Use IRQ  3    Soft 0ff by PWRBTN  Instant Of Ff    Run YGABIOS if  3 Resume  Auto    State After Power Failure  Auto        TRO Event Activity Detect  Press Enter                 ACPI function    This item displays the status of the Advanced Configuration and Power Management   ACPI    The Choices  Enabled  default   Disabled     ACPI Suspend Type  The item allows you to select the suspend type under the ACPI operating system     The Choices  S1  POS   default  Power on Suspend  S3  STR  Suspend to RAM  S1 8 S3 POS STR    Power Management    This category allows you to select the type  or degree  of power saving and is directly  related to the followin g modes    1 HDD Power Down    2 Suspend Mode    There are four options of Power Management  three of which have fixed mode settings       20    M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup          Min  Power Saving    Minimum power management
37. re system     The rest of this manual is intended to guide you through the process of configuring your  system using Setup   Plug and Play Support    These AWARD BIOS supports the Plug and Play Version 1 0A specification  ESCD   Extended System Configuration Data  write is supported     EPA Green PC Support  This AWARD BIOS supports Version 1 03 of the EPA Green PC specification     APM Support    These AWARD BIOS supports Version 1 1 amp 1 2 of the Advanced Power Management   APM  specification  Power management features are implemented via the System  Management Interrupt  SMI   Sleep and Suspend power management modes are supported   Power to the hard disk drives and video monitors can be managed by this AWARD BIOS        M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup          PCI Bus Support  This AWARD BIOS also supports Version 2 1 of the Intel PCI  Peripheral Component  Interconnect  local bus specification    DRAM Support  DDR SDRAM  Double Data Rate Synchronous DRAM  are supported     Supported CPUs  This AWARD BIOS supports the Intel   CPU     Using Setup    In general  you use the arrow keys to highlight items  press  lt Enter gt  to select  use the   lt PgUp gt  and  lt PgDn gt  keys to change entries  press  lt F1 gt  for help and press  lt Esc gt  to quit   The following table provides more detail about how to navigate in the Setup program by  using the keyboard                                                        Keystroke Function   Up arrow Move to previous item   Down arrow Move 
38. rvisor Password  Setting the supervisor password will prohibit everyone except the supervisor from making  changes using the CMOS Setup Utility  You will be prompted with to enter a password     Enter Password     Set User Password       If the Supervisor Password is not set  then the User Password will function in the same way  as the Supervisor Password  If the Supervisor Password is set and the User Password is  set  the    User    will only be able to view configurations but will not be able to change them     Enter Password        M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup    Save  amp  Exit Setup    Save all configuration changes to CMOS memory  and exit setup  Confirmation message  will be displayed before proceeding           SAVE to CMOS and EXIT  Y N   Y       Exit Without Saving    Abandon all changes made during the current session and exit setup  confirmation  message will be displayed before proceeding     Quit Without Saving  Y N   WN       Upgrade BIOS  This submenu allows you to upgrade bios     BIOS UPDATE UTILITY  Y N   N          M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup          2 Standard CMOS Features    The items in Standard CMOS Setup Menu are divided into 10 categories  Each category  includes no  one or more than one setup items  Use the arrow keys to highlight the item and  then use the lt PgUp gt  or  lt PgDn gt  keys to select the value you want in each item     m Figure 2  Standard CMOS Setup       Date  mm dd yy   Time  hh mm ss     IDE Primary Master  IDE Primary Slave  IDE Seconda
39. ry  3V   the Power Supply  5VSB   and the Power  Supply  3 3V   While AC is not supplying power  the motherboard uses the motherboard  battery  3V   If AC power is supplied and the Power Supply is not turned on  5VSB from  the Power Supply is used  When the Power Supply is eventually turned on 3 3V from the  Power Supply will be used        22    M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup          The Choices  Auto  On  Off  default      IRQ  Event Activity Detect    If you highlight the literal     Press Enter    next to the    IRQ  Event Activity Detect    label and  then press the enter key  it will take you to a submenu with the following options     VGA    LPT  amp  COM    HDD  amp  FDD    PCI MASTER    PowerOn by PCI Card    Modem Ring Resume    Wake Up On LAN Ring    RTC Alarm Resume    Date  of Month     When set to on  any event occurring at a VGA port  will awaken a system which has been powered    down   The Choices  Off  default   On     When set to On  any event occurring at a LPT COM  Port will awaken a system which has been powered  down    The Choices  LPT COM  default   COM  LPT   NONE     When set to On  default   any event occurring at a  hard or floppy drive will awaken a system which has  been powered down    The Choices  On  default   Off     When set to On  any event occurring at PCI will  awaken a system which has been powered down   The Choices  Off  default   On     This item allows you to enable or disable Power on  by PCI Card   The Choices  Disabled  default   Enable
40. ry Master  IDE Secondary Slave    Drive A  Drive B    Video    Halt On       Jul 3 2003  Jo   47    Ge      1 44M  3 5 in     None      EGA VGA1   All   But Keyboard     Item Help    Menu Level  gt     C ge the day  month   year and century                M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup       Main Menu Selections       This table shows the selections that you can make on the Main Menu                                               Item Options Description  Date mm  dd  yy Set the system date  Note  that the    Day    automatically  changes when you set the  date   Time hh mm ss Set the system internal  clock   IDE Primary Master   Options are in its sub   Press  lt Enter gt  to enter the  menu  sub menu of detailed  options  IDE Primary Slave Options are in its sub   Press  lt Enter gt  to enter the  menu  sub menu of detailed  options   IDE Secondary Master   Options are in its sub   Press  lt Enter gt  to enter the  menu  sub menu of detailed  options   IDE Secondary Slave   Options are in its sub   Press  lt Enter gt  to enter the  menu  sub menu of detailed  options   Drive A 360K  5 25 in Select the type of floppy  1 2M  5 25 in disk drive installed in your  system   Drive B 720K  3 5 in  1 44M  3 5 in  2 88M  3 5 in  None  Video EGA VGA Select the default video  CGA 40 device   CGA 80  MONO                M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup                   Item Options Description  Halt On All Errors Select the situation in which  No Errors you want the BIOS to stop    Base Memory    All  b
41. s    The Choices  Disabled  default   Enabled     Boot Up Floppy Seek   Enabling this option will test the floppy drives to determine if they have 40 or 80  tracks  Disabling this option reduces the time it takes to boot up    The Choices  Disabled  Enabled  default         M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup          Cache  amp  Shadow Setu    CPU Internal Cache  Depending on the CPU chipset in use  you may be able to mcrease memory  access time with this option        The Choices    Enabled  default  Enable cache   Disabled Disable cache   External Cache    This option you to enable or disable    Level 2    secondary cache on the CPU   which may improve performance     The Choices   Enabled  default  Enable cache   Disabled Disable cache     CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking  This item allows you to enable disable CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking   The Choices  Enabled  default   Disabled     Video BIOS Shadow  Determines whether video BIOS will be copied to RAM for faster execution     The Choices    Enabled  default  Optional ROM is enabled    Disabled Optional ROM is disabled   Virus Warning    This option allows you to choose the Virus Warning feature that is used to protect the IDE  Hard Disk boot sector  If this function is enabled and an attempt is made to write to the  boot sector  BIOS will display a warning message on the screen and sound an alarm beep   Disabled  default  Virus protection is disabled   Enabled Virus protection is activated     Processor Number feature    This item allows yo
42. s Off        Video Off Method    This option determines the manner in which the monitor is goes blank     V H SYNC Blank  default     This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and horizontal  synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer   Blank Screen    This option only writes blanks to the video buffer   DPMS    Initial display power management signaling     Modem Use IRO    This determines the IRQ  which can be applied in MODEM use   The Choices  3  default  4  5 7 9 10 11 NA     Soft Off by PWR BTTN    Pressing the power button for more than 4 seconds forces the system to enter the  Soft Off state when the system has    hung      The Choices  Delay 4 Sec  Instant Off  default      Run VGABIOS if S3 Resume    Choosing Enabled will make BIOS run VGA BIOS to initialize the VGA card when system  wakes up from S3 state   The system time is shortened if you disable the function   but  system will need AGP driver to initialize the card  So  if the AGP driver of the VGA card  does not support the initialization feature   the display may work abnormally or not function  after S3     The Choices Auto  default   Yes  No     State After Power Failure    This field determines the action the system will automatically take when power is restored  to a system that had lost power previously without any subsequent manual intervention   There are 3 sources that provide current to the CMOS area that retains these Power On  instructions  the motherboard batte
43. t    als wit  standby v oltage of 5V    Pin 2 3 close  JUSBV2  JUSB1 2ports powered with  standby v oltage of 5V    Note  In order to suoport this funcion    Power on the system via USB  devices        JUSBV1  JUSBV2    jumper cap should be placed on pn 2 3  respectively     Ckar CMOS Jumper  JCMOS1       310    1 Normal Operation  default     Pin 1 2 Close    8    1   Clear CMOS Data       Pin 2 3 Close    ENT The following procedures are for resetting the    BIOS password  It is important to follow these    WATCH YOURGTER    S  instructions closely          Clear CMOS Procedures   1  Remove AC power line   2  Set the jumper to    Pin 2 3 Close      3  Wat for fiv e seconds   4  Setthe jumper to    Pin 1 2 Close      5  Power onthe AC   6  Reset y our desired password or clear the CMOS data  Case Open Connector  ICH    1 SER Case Open Signal    CD ROM Audio In Header  JCDIN1 JCDIN2      Fin   Assignment     1   tefiChamelimput      Ground  Ground  JCDIN1 2   4   Right Channel Input    Front Panel Audio Header  JAUDIO1    CR  ET  Pin Assignment   1 Ground  5 Right Line Out Speaker  Out Right Out Right    7 Key    9 Left Line Out  Speaker Left Line Out  Speaker  Out Left Out Left                Digital Audio Connector  JS PDIF1      Pin   Assignment      JSPDIF1   2    SPDIFOUT    ls   Gra      Wake On LAN Header  JWO Ll   eco   Pin   Assignment    Poa     5VStady    mon A aa    3   Wakeup      Back Panel Connectors          JUSBLANI  LAN  PS 2  Optional  JPRNT1 JGAME1    Mous
44. the    Press Enter    tag  you will be directed to  a submenu that will allow you to configure the system interrupts  This is only  configurable when    Resources Controlled By    is set to    Manual        IRQ3 assigned to PCI Device  IRQ4 assigned to PCI Device  IRQ 5 assigned to PCI Device  IRQ 7 assigned to PCI Device  IRQ 9 assigned to PCI Device  IRQ 10 assigned to PCI Device  IRQ 11 assigned to PCI Device  IRQ 12 assigned to PCI Device  IRQ 14 assigned to PCI Device  IRQ 15 assigned to PCI Device    PCI  VGA Palette Snoop    Choose Disabled or Enabled  Some graphic controllers which are not VGA compatible  take the output from a VGA controller and map it to their display as a way to provide boot  information and VGA compatibility     However  the color information coming from the VGA controller is drawn from the palette  table inside the VGA controller to generate the proper colors  and the graphic controller  needs to know what is in the palette of the VGA controller  To do this  the non VGA  graphic controller watches for the Write access to the VGA palette and registers the snoop  data  In PCI based systems  where the VGA controller is on the PCI bus and a non  VGA  graphic controller is on an ISA bus  the Write Access to the palette will not show up on the       26    M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup    ISA bus if the PCI VGA controller responds to the Write           In this case  the PCI VGA controller should not respond to the Write  it should only snoop  the data and per
45. to next item   Left arrow Move to the item on the left  menu bar    Right arrow Move to the item on the right  menu bar    Move Enter Move to the item you desired   PgUp key Increase the numeric value or make changes   PgDnkey Decrease the numeric value or make changes    Key Increase the numeric value or make changes    Key Decrease the numeric value or make changes   Esc key Main Menu     Quit and not save changes into CMOS  Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu     Exit  Current page and return to Main Menu   F1 key General help on Setup navigation keys   F5 key Load previous values from CMOS   F7 key Load the optimized defaults   F10 key Save all the CMOS changes and exit                M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup          1 Main Menu    Once you enter Award BIOS    CMOS Setup Utility  the Main Menu will appear on the  screen  The Main Menu allows you to select from several setup functions  Use the arrow  keys to select among the items and press  lt Enter gt  to accept and enter the sub menu     1  WARNING       The information about BIOS defaults on manual  Figure    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  is just for reference  please refer to the BIOS  installed on board  for update information        Figure 1  Main Menu       Standard CHOS Features    Frequency Voltage Control  Advanced BIOS Features Load Optimized Defaults  Advanced Chipset Features Set Supervisor Password  Integrated Peripherals Set User Password    Power Management Setup Save  amp  Exit Setup    PnP PCI Configur
46. u enable or disable processor number feature   The Choices  Enabled  default   Disabled     Quick Power On Self Test    Enabling this option will cause an abridged version of the Power On Self Test  POST  to  execute after you power up the computer    Enabled  default  Enable quick POST    Disabled Normal POST     Boot Up NumLock Status    Selects the NumLock  State after power on           10    M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup    On  default  Numpad is number keys   Off Numpad is arrow keys           Gate A20 Option  Select if chipset or keyboard controller should control Gate A20     Normal A pin in the keyboard controller  controls Gate A20   Fast  default  Lets chipset control Gate A20     Typematic Rate Setting  When a key is held down  the keystroke will repeat at a rate determined by the keyboard  controller  When enabled  the typematic rate and typematic delay can be configured   The Choices  Disabled  default   Enabled     Typematic Rate  Chars Sec     Sets the rate at which a keystroke is repeated when you hold the key down   The Choices  6  default   8 10 12 15 20 24 30     Typematic Delay  Msec  Sets the delay time after the key is held down before it begins to repeat the keystroke     The Choices  250  default   500 750 1000     Security Option    This option will enable only individuals with passwords to bring the system online and or  to use the CMOS Setup Utility     System A password is required for the system to boot and is  also required to access the Setup Utility 
47. u to up as thefollowing figure     In this panel  you can decide to increase CPU core voltage and Memory voltage or not   The default setting is    No    If you want to get the best performance of overclocking  we  recommendy ou click the option    Y es                        or          gt     EE       4  Overclock Panel    Click the Ov erclock button in Main Panel  the button will be highlighted and the Overclock  Panel will slide ou to left as the following figure     27    JA  gt  Recover user   on    emba Biton   Fita Button    d   k i  Bp feet i System Detank Settings ka EK    HHI Guiles    MH  Dug  ee    MAP Ethier TM  Buia E       Overclock Panel contains these features     a       3MHz button         1MHz button         1MHz button     and     3MHz button     provide user  the ability to do real time overclock adjustment     Warning  Manually overclock is potentially dangerous  especially when the  overclocking percentage is over 110    We strongly recommend you verify  every speed you overclock by click the Verify button  Or  you can just click    Auto overclock button and let   WarpSpeeder      automaticallygets the best  result for you        b     Recovery Dialog button    Pop up the following dialog  Let user select a restoring  way if system need to do afail safe reboot     28            Recovery Options    Please select a recovery option that will decide what kind of  restoring you want to do after system fail safe reboot            Options Group  Restore to H
48. updates regularly  Soplease check the     hwr d in th f ioFun  CD in  infomation    Installation and Usage    Please rer to the manual  locatedin the    Manual    f older under the rod of StudioF un   CD  to get the mast updated and ddailed information of StudioFun  The manual comes in  3 different f omats    Wordfomat  PDF filefomat  or HTML f omat  Uses can choose the  favorite one     32       Trouble Shooting    No power to the system at al Power light don   t   Make sure power cable issecurely plugged in  illuminate  fan inside power supply does not turn   Replace cable  lon  Indicator light on keyboard does notturn on R      Contact techrical support    PROBABLE SOLUTION    System inoperative  Keyboard lights are on    Using even pressure on both ends of thd  power indicator Ights are lit  hard drive is  DIMM  press down firmly until the moduld    spinning  snaps into place     PROBABLE    System does not boot from hard disk drive  can  Check cable unning from dsk to diskcontrolle   be booted from CD ROM drive  board  Make sure both ends are securel  plugged in  check the drive type in thg  standard CMOS setup       Backing up the hard drive is extremel    important  Al hard dks are capable oj    PROBABLE SOLUTION      System only boots from CD ROM  Hard disk can   Back up data and applications files  Reformal  be read and applications can be used but  the hard drive  Re install applicaionsand datz  booting from harddisk is impossible  using backup disks     PROBABLE   
49. ut Keyboard   All  but Diskette   All  but Disk  Key  N A    the POST process and  notify you     Displays the amount of  conventional memory    detected during boot up        Extended Memory    N A    Displays the amount of  extended memory detected  during boot up              Total Memory       N A       Displays the total memory  available in the system                 M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup          3 Advanced BIOS Features    m Figure 3  Advanced BIOS Setup    Phoenix   AwardBIOS CHOS Setup Utility  Advanced BIOS Features      Boot Seq  amp  Floppy Setup  Press Enter       Cache  amp  Shadow Setup  Press Enter   Virus Warning  Disabled  Menu Level  Processor Number Feature  Enabled   Quick Power On Self Test  Enabled   Boot Up NumLock Status  0n   Gate A20 Option  Fast   Typematic Rate Setting  Disabled        Security Option  Setup   OS Select For DRAM  gt  64MB  Non 082     Summary Screen Show  Disabled              Tle  Move Enter Select     PU PD Value BAG Save ESC Exit F1 General Help    F5 Previous Values optimized Defaults       Boot Seq  amp  Floppy Setup  First  Second  Third  Boot Other Device  These BIOS attempt to load the operating system from the device in the sequence  selected in these items   The Choices  Floppy  LS120  HDD 0  SCSI  CDROM  HDD 1  HDD 2  HDD 3   ZIP 100  USB FDD  USB ZIP  USB CDROM  USB HDD  LAN  HPT370   Disabled  Enabled     Swap Floppy Drive   For systems with two floppy drives  this option allows you to swap logical drive  assignment
50. with the following options   DRAM Clock  This item determines DRAM clock following 100MHz  133MHz or By SPD   The Choices  100MHz  133MHz  By SPD  default      DRAM Timing  This item determines DRAM clock  timing follow SPD or not   The Choices  By SPD  default   Manual     DRAM CAS Latency   When DRAM is installed  the number of clock cycles of CAS latency depends on  the DRAM timing    The Choices  2 5  default   2        12    M6VLQ Grand BIOS Setup          Bank Interleave  This item allows you to enable or disable the bank interleave feature   The Choices  Disabled  default      Precharge to Active  Trp    This items allows you to specify the delay from precharge command to activate  command    The Choices  2T  3T  default      Active to Precharge  Tras   This items allows you to specify the minimum bank active time   The Choices  7T  6T  default      Active to CMD  Tred    Use this item to specify the delay from the activation of a bank to the time that a  read or write command is accepted    The Choices  2T  3T  default      DRAM Command Rate   This item controls clock cycle that must occur between the last valid write  operation and the next command    The Choices  1T Command  2T Command  default      AGP  amp  P2P Bridge Control    If you highlight the literal    Press Enter    next to the    AGP  amp  P2P Bridge Control    label and  then press the enter key  it will take you a submenu with the following options   AGP Aperture Size  Select the size of the Accelerate
    
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