DFI CS65-EC User Manual

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Page 1 - Users Manual

CS65-ECRev. A+System BoardUsers Manual44300030

Page 2 - Copyright

Introduction110- MIP mapping with tri-linear and anisotropic filtering- Full color specular / Z-buffering- Fogging atmospheric effect- 3D pipe 2D clip

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1Introduction11 One 20-pin ATX power supply connector One Wake-On-LAN connector One Wake-On-Ring connector CPU, chassis and AGP fan connectors On

Page 4 - Table of Contents

Introduction112Desktop Management Interface (DMI)The system board comes with a DMI 2.0 built into the BIOS. TheDMI utility in the BIOS automatically r

Page 5 - Appendix C - Troubleshooting

1Introduction131.1.3 IntelligenceOver VoltageThe Over Voltage function allows you to manually adjust to a highercore voltage that is supplied to the

Page 6 - Read Me First

Introduction114Wake-On-LANThe Wake-On-LAN function allows the network to remotely wakeup a Soft Power Down (Soft-Off) PC. Your LAN card must supportth

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1Introduction15 If you are using the Wake-On-USB Keyboard function for 4USB ports, the 5VSB power source of your power supplymust support ≥2A.RTC Tim

Page 8 - Chapter 1 - Introduction

Introduction116Year 2000 Compliant Supports hardware Y2K function. Supports hardware Random Number Generator (RNG) to en-able a new security and man

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2Hardware Installation172.1 System Board LayoutChapter 2 - Hardware Installation

Page 10 - Introduction

218Hardware Installation2.2 System MemoryThe system board is equipped withthree 168-pin DIMM (Dual In-lineMemory Module) sockets that supportunbuffere

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2Hardware Installation191. Pull the tabs which are at the ends of the socket to the side.2. Position the DIMM above the socket with the notches in

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CopyrightThis publication contains information that is protected by copyright.No part of it may be reproduced in any form or by any means orused to ma

Page 13 - 1.1.3 Intelligence

220Hardware Installation2.3 Jumper Settings for Selecting the CPUs FrontSide BusCPU Front Side Bus Select - Jumpers JP9 and JP10The default setting o

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2Hardware Installation212.4 Jumper Settings for Clearing CMOS DataClear CMOS Data - Jumper JP5If you encounter the following,a) CMOS data becomes cor

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222Hardware Installation2-3 On:Clear CMOS Data1-2 On: Normal(default)2.5 Jumper Settings for Wake-On-Keyboard/Wake-On-MouseWake-On-Keyboard/Wake-On-M

Page 16 - 1.2 Package Checklist

2Hardware Installation232-3 On: Enable1-2 On: Disable(default)1231232.6 Jumper Settings for the PC Speaker or BuzzerSelectPC Speaker / Buzzer Select -

Page 17 - 2.1 System Board Layout

224Hardware Installation2.7 Jumper Settings for Wake-On-USB KeyboardWake-On-USB KB - Jumpers JP1 and JP4The Wake-On-USB Keyboard functionallows you

Page 18 - 2.2 System Memory

2Hardware Installation252.8 Jumper Settings for the Boot Block Lock/UnlockBoot Block Lock/Unlock - Jumper JP6This jumper is for factory use only.Pleas

Page 19 - Hardware Installation

226Hardware Installation2.9 Ports and Connectors2.9.1 Serial PortsThe built-in serial ports are RS-232C asynchronous communicationports with 16C550A

Page 20 - Side Bus

2Hardware Installation272.9.2 PS/2 Mouse and PS/2 Keyboard PortsThe system board is equipped with anonboard PS/2 mouse (Green) and PS/2keyboard (Purp

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228Hardware Installation2.9.4 Floppy Disk Drive ConnectorThe system board is equipped with a shrouded floppy disk driveconnector that supports two st

Page 22 - Wake-On-Mouse

2Hardware Installation292.9.5 IDE Disk Drive ConnectorThe system board is equipped with two shrouded PCI IDE headersthat will interface four Enhanced

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FCC and DOC Statement on Class BThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limitsfor a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of

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230Hardware InstallationThe system board supports Enhanced IDE or ATA-2, ATA/33,ATA/66 or ATA/100 hard drives. We recommend that you use harddrives f

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2Hardware Installation31The system board supports the Wake-On-USB Keyboard function.This function allows you to use a USB keyboard to wake up asystem

Page 26 - 2.9 Ports and Connectors

232Hardware Installation2.9.7 IrDA ConnectorThe system board is equipped with an IrDA connector for wirelessconnectivity between your computer and pe

Page 27 - 2.9.3 Parallel Port

2Hardware Installation332.9.8 CPU Fan ConnectorThe processor must be kept cool by using a fan with heatsink.Connect the CPU fan to the 3-pin fan conn

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234Hardware Installation2.9.10 AGP Fan ConnectorIf the system board is installed with an AGP add-in card and youwish to install a fan on the add-in c

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2Hardware Installation352.9.13 Audio JacksThe system board is equipped with 3 audio jacks. A jack is a one-hole connecting interface for inserting a

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236Hardware Installation2.9.14 Internal Audio ConnectorsAUX-In and CD-InThese audio-in connectors are used toreceive audio from a CD-ROM drive, TVtun

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2Hardware Installation372.9.15 Wake-On-LAN ConnectorThe system board supports the Wake-On-LAN function. Thisfunction will allow the network to remot

Page 32 - 2.9.7 IrDA Connector

238Hardware Installation2.9.16 Wake-On-Ring ConnectorThe Wake-On-Ring connector is used to connect to an internalmodem card that has the same connec

Page 33 - 2.9.9 Chassis Fan Connector

2Hardware Installation392.9.17 Chassis Open ConnectorThe chassis open function, when enabled, will alert you that thesystem chassis is open. To use

Page 34 - 2.9.11 VGA Port

Table of ContentsRead Me First...Chapter 1 - Introduction1.1 Features and Specifications...

Page 35 - 2.9.12 Game/MIDI Port

240Hardware Installation2.9.18 DIMM/PCI Standby Power LEDDIMM Standby Power LEDThis LED will turn red when the systems power is on or when it isin t

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2Hardware Installation412.9.19 Power ConnectorThe pin assignment of the ATX power connector is shown below.Pin12345678910Function3.3V3.3VGround+5VGro

Page 37 - 2.9.15 Wake-On-LAN Connector

242Hardware Installation2.9.20 Front Panel LEDs and SwitchesHD-LED: Primary/Secondary IDE LEDThis LED will light when the hard drive is being accesse

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2Hardware Installation43Pin12345678910111213141516171819202122232425HD-LED(Primary/Secondary IDE LED)G-LED(Green LED)ATX-SW(ATX power switch)G-SW(Gree

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443Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1 The Basic Input/Output SystemThe Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) is a program that takes careof the basic level of co

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453Award BIOS Setup UtilityDateThe date format is <day>, <month>, <date>, <year>. Day displaysa day, from Sunday to Saturday.

Page 41 - 2.9.19 Power Connector

463Award BIOS Setup UtilityIDE Primary/Secondary Master/SlaveIf you wish to define your own drive type manually, selectManual. The drive type inform

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473Award BIOS Setup UtilityHalt OnThis field determines whether the system will stop if an error isdetected during power up.No Errors The system boot

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483Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.2 Advanced BIOS FeaturesThe Advanced BIOS Features allows you to configure your systemfor basic operation. Some entrie

Page 44 - 3.1.1 Standard CMOS Features

493Award BIOS Setup UtilityCPU L1 Cache and CPU L2 CacheThese fields speed up the memory access. The default value isenabled. Enable the external cach

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8585Chapter 4 - Supported Softwares4.1 Desktop Management Interface...4.2 Hardware D

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503Award BIOS Setup UtilityBoot Up Floppy SeekWhen enabled, the BIOS will check whether the floppy disk driveinstalled is 40 or 80 tracks. Note that t

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513Award BIOS Setup UtilitySecurity OptionThis field determines when the system will prompt for the password- everytime the system boots or only when

Page 48 - 3.1.2 Advanced BIOS Features

523Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.3 Advanced Chipset FeaturesThis section gives you functions to configure the system based onthe specific features of t

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533Award BIOS Setup UtilitySDRAM RAS Precharge TimeIf there is insufficient number of cycles for the RAS to accumulate itscharge before DRAM refresh,

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543Award BIOS Setup UtilitySystem Memory FrequencySince the system board supports both PC-100 and PC-133SDRAM DIMMs, the default system memory frequen

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553Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.4 Integrated PeripheralsThe screen above list all the fields available in the Integrated Peripheralssubmenu, for ease

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563Award BIOS Setup UtilityAuto The BIOS will automatically set the system according toyour hard disk drives timing.Mode 0-4 You can select a mode th

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573Award BIOS Setup UtilityAC97 ModemAuto Select this option when using a primary or secondarymodem riser card, or audio/modem riser card.Disabled Sel

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583Award BIOS Setup Utilitysystem and remove the battery. Wait for afew seconds and install it back beforepowering-on the system.Hot Key When this opt

Page 55 - 3.1.4 Integrated Peripherals

593Award BIOS Setup Utility2. Set the UART2 Mode Select field to the type of IrDAstandard supported by your IrDA peripheral/device (IrDA orASKIR). F

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Introduction16Read Me FirstThis page contains a summary of the important notes that must begiven special attention to prior to using the system board.

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603Award BIOS Setup UtilityEPP Mode SelectThe options are EPP1.9 and EPP1.7. Default setting: EPP1.7.ECP Mode Use DMAThis is used to select a DMA chan

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613Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.5 Power Management SetupThe Power Management Setup allows you to configure your systemto most effectively save energy.

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623Award BIOS Setup UtilityPower ManagementThis field allows you to select the type (or degree) of power savingby changing the length of idle time tha

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633Award BIOS Setup UtilitySoft-Off by PWR-BTTNThis field allows you to select the method of powering off yoursystem.Hold 4 Sec. Regardless of whether

Page 61 - 3.1.5 Power Management Setup

643Award BIOS Setup UtilityResume On LANIf you are using a LAN card that supports the remote wake upfunction, set this field to Enabled. The will allo

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653Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.6 PnP/PCI ConfigurationsThis section describes configuring the PCI bus system. It coverssome very technical items and

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663Award BIOS Setup UtilityIRQ ResourcesThis field is used to set each system interrupt to either Legacy ISAor PCI.PCI For devices compliant with the

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673Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.7 PC Health StatusCurrent System Temperature, Current CPU Temperature, CurrentChassis Fan Speed, Current CPU Fan Speed

Page 65 - 3.1.6 PnP/PCI Configurations

683Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.8 CPU Frequency ControlThe settings on the screen are for reference only. Your version may not beidentical to this one

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693Award BIOS Setup UtilityOpen Slight AdjustThe default setting is Disabled - the system will run according tothe FSB of the CPU. If you want to se

Page 67 - 3.1.7 PC Health Status

1Introduction75VSB Power If you are using the (1) Wake-On-KB/Mouse, (2) Wake-On-LANand/or (3) Wake-On-Ring (internal modem) functions, the 5VSBpower

Page 68 - 3.1.8 CPU Frequency Control

703Award BIOS Setup UtilityMethod 2:Press the <Insert> key and power button simultaneously, thenrelease the power button first. Keep-on pressing

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713Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.9 Load Fail-Safe DefaultsThe Load Fail-Safe Defaults option loads the troubleshootingdefault values permanently sto

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723Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.11 Set Supervisor PasswordIf you want to protect your system and setup from unauthorizedentry, set a supervisors pass

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733Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.13 Save & Exit SetupWhen all the changes have been made, highlight Save & Exit Setupand press <Enter>.

Page 72 - 3.1.12 Set User Password

744Supported Softwares4.1 Desktop Management Interface (DMI)The system board comes with a DMI built into the BIOS. DMI, alongwith the appropriately n

Page 73 - 3.1.14 Exit Without Saving

754Supported Softwares4.1.2 Using the DMI UtilityThe four menus located on top of the DMI Configuration Utility screenare Edit DMI, Add DMI, Load DMI

Page 74 - Supported Softwares

764Supported SoftwaresAdd DMI1. Use the ← or → arrow keys to select the Add DMI menu.2. Highlight the item on the left screen that you would like to a

Page 75 - Edit DMI

774Supported Softwares4.2 Hardware DoctorThe system board comes with the Hardware Doctor utility containedin the provided CD. This utility is capable

Page 76 - Save DMI File

784Supported Softwares4. The Software License Agreement screen will appear. Click Yes.5. The Readme Information screen will appear. You can view

Page 77 - 95/98/2000

794Supported Softwares4.5 Audio Drivers and Software ApplicationThe CD also includes audio drivers and audio playback software forWindows 95, Windows

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Introduction181.1 Features and Specifications1.1.1 FeaturesChipset Intel® 815EProcessorThe system board is equipped with Socket 370. It is also equip

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804Supported Softwares2. Please go to DFI's web site at "http://www.dfi.com/support/download1.asp" for the latest version of the driver

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AUsing the Suspend to RAM Function81A.1 Using the Suspend to RAM Function1. Select Power Management Setup in the main menu screen andpress <Ente

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A82Using the Suspend to RAM Function7. Boot Windows® 98. In the Windows® 98 desktop, click theStart button. Move the cursor to Settings, then click C

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AUsing the Suspend to RAM Function8310. Repeat step 7 to open the Control Panel dialog box. Double-click the Power Management icon.11. Click the Adva

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A84Using the Suspend to RAM Function12. After completing the steps above and you want to power-offthe computer, you do not need to go through the proc

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BSystem Error Message85When the BIOS encounters an error that requires the user tocorrect something, either a beep code will sound or a message willbe

Page 85 - B.2 Error Messages

B86System Error Messagesetting than indicated in Setup. Determine which setting is correct,either turn off the system and change the jumper or enter S

Page 86 - System Error Message

CTroubleshooting87C.1 Troubleshooting ChecklistThis chapter of the manual is designed to help you with problemsthat you may encounter with your perso

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C88TroubleshootingThe picture seems to be constantly moving.1. The monitor has lost its vertical sync. Adjust the monitors verticalsync.2. Move away

Page 88 - Floppy Drive

CTroubleshooting89Hard DriveHard disk failure.1. Make sure the correct drive type for the hard disk drive hasbeen entered in the BIOS.2. If the system

Page 89 - Parallel Port

1Introduction9Expansion SlotsThe system board is equipped with 1 universal AGP slot. AGP is aninterface designed to support high performance 3D graphi

Page 90 - Keyboard

C90TroubleshootingSerial PortThe serial device (modem, printer) doesnt output anything or isoutputting garbled characters.1. Make sure that the seria

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