CS65-ECRev. A+System BoardUsers Manual44300030
Introduction110- MIP mapping with tri-linear and anisotropic filtering- Full color specular / Z-buffering- Fogging atmospheric effect- 3D pipe 2D clip
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
Introduction112Desktop Management Interface (DMI)The system board comes with a DMI 2.0 built into the BIOS. TheDMI utility in the BIOS automatically r
1Introduction131.1.3 IntelligenceOver VoltageThe Over Voltage function allows you to manually adjust to a highercore voltage that is supplied to the
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
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
Introduction116Year 2000 Compliant Supports hardware Y2K function. Supports hardware Random Number Generator (RNG) to en-able a new security and man
2Hardware Installation172.1 System Board LayoutChapter 2 - Hardware Installation
218Hardware Installation2.2 System MemoryThe system board is equipped withthree 168-pin DIMM (Dual In-lineMemory Module) sockets that supportunbuffere
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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220Hardware Installation2.3 Jumper Settings for Selecting the CPUs FrontSide BusCPU Front Side Bus Select - Jumpers JP9 and JP10The default setting o
2Hardware Installation212.4 Jumper Settings for Clearing CMOS DataClear CMOS Data - Jumper JP5If you encounter the following,a) CMOS data becomes cor
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
2Hardware Installation232-3 On: Enable1-2 On: Disable(default)1231232.6 Jumper Settings for the PC Speaker or BuzzerSelectPC Speaker / Buzzer Select -
224Hardware Installation2.7 Jumper Settings for Wake-On-USB KeyboardWake-On-USB KB - Jumpers JP1 and JP4The Wake-On-USB Keyboard functionallows you
2Hardware Installation252.8 Jumper Settings for the Boot Block Lock/UnlockBoot Block Lock/Unlock - Jumper JP6This jumper is for factory use only.Pleas
226Hardware Installation2.9 Ports and Connectors2.9.1 Serial PortsThe built-in serial ports are RS-232C asynchronous communicationports with 16C550A
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
228Hardware Installation2.9.4 Floppy Disk Drive ConnectorThe system board is equipped with a shrouded floppy disk driveconnector that supports two st
2Hardware Installation292.9.5 IDE Disk Drive ConnectorThe system board is equipped with two shrouded PCI IDE headersthat will interface four Enhanced
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
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
2Hardware Installation31The system board supports the Wake-On-USB Keyboard function.This function allows you to use a USB keyboard to wake up asystem
232Hardware Installation2.9.7 IrDA ConnectorThe system board is equipped with an IrDA connector for wirelessconnectivity between your computer and pe
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
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
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
236Hardware Installation2.9.14 Internal Audio ConnectorsAUX-In and CD-InThese audio-in connectors are used toreceive audio from a CD-ROM drive, TVtun
2Hardware Installation372.9.15 Wake-On-LAN ConnectorThe system board supports the Wake-On-LAN function. Thisfunction will allow the network to remot
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
2Hardware Installation392.9.17 Chassis Open ConnectorThe chassis open function, when enabled, will alert you that thesystem chassis is open. To use
Table of ContentsRead Me First...Chapter 1 - Introduction1.1 Features and Specifications...
240Hardware Installation2.9.18 DIMM/PCI Standby Power LEDDIMM Standby Power LEDThis LED will turn red when the systems power is on or when it isin t
2Hardware Installation412.9.19 Power ConnectorThe pin assignment of the ATX power connector is shown below.Pin12345678910Function3.3V3.3VGround+5VGro
242Hardware Installation2.9.20 Front Panel LEDs and SwitchesHD-LED: Primary/Secondary IDE LEDThis LED will light when the hard drive is being accesse
2Hardware Installation43Pin12345678910111213141516171819202122232425HD-LED(Primary/Secondary IDE LED)G-LED(Green LED)ATX-SW(ATX power switch)G-SW(Gree
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
453Award BIOS Setup UtilityDateThe date format is <day>, <month>, <date>, <year>. Day displaysa day, from Sunday to Saturday.
463Award BIOS Setup UtilityIDE Primary/Secondary Master/SlaveIf you wish to define your own drive type manually, selectManual. The drive type inform
473Award BIOS Setup UtilityHalt OnThis field determines whether the system will stop if an error isdetected during power up.No Errors The system boot
483Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.2 Advanced BIOS FeaturesThe Advanced BIOS Features allows you to configure your systemfor basic operation. Some entrie
493Award BIOS Setup UtilityCPU L1 Cache and CPU L2 CacheThese fields speed up the memory access. The default value isenabled. Enable the external cach
8585Chapter 4 - Supported Softwares4.1 Desktop Management Interface...4.2 Hardware D
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
513Award BIOS Setup UtilitySecurity OptionThis field determines when the system will prompt for the password- everytime the system boots or only when
523Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.3 Advanced Chipset FeaturesThis section gives you functions to configure the system based onthe specific features of t
533Award BIOS Setup UtilitySDRAM RAS Precharge TimeIf there is insufficient number of cycles for the RAS to accumulate itscharge before DRAM refresh,
543Award BIOS Setup UtilitySystem Memory FrequencySince the system board supports both PC-100 and PC-133SDRAM DIMMs, the default system memory frequen
553Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.4 Integrated PeripheralsThe screen above list all the fields available in the Integrated Peripheralssubmenu, for ease
563Award BIOS Setup UtilityAuto The BIOS will automatically set the system according toyour hard disk drives timing.Mode 0-4 You can select a mode th
573Award BIOS Setup UtilityAC97 ModemAuto Select this option when using a primary or secondarymodem riser card, or audio/modem riser card.Disabled Sel
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
593Award BIOS Setup Utility2. Set the UART2 Mode Select field to the type of IrDAstandard supported by your IrDA peripheral/device (IrDA orASKIR). F
Introduction16Read Me FirstThis page contains a summary of the important notes that must begiven special attention to prior to using the system board.
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
613Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.5 Power Management SetupThe Power Management Setup allows you to configure your systemto most effectively save energy.
623Award BIOS Setup UtilityPower ManagementThis field allows you to select the type (or degree) of power savingby changing the length of idle time tha
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
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
653Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.6 PnP/PCI ConfigurationsThis section describes configuring the PCI bus system. It coverssome very technical items and
663Award BIOS Setup UtilityIRQ ResourcesThis field is used to set each system interrupt to either Legacy ISAor PCI.PCI For devices compliant with the
673Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.7 PC Health StatusCurrent System Temperature, Current CPU Temperature, CurrentChassis Fan Speed, Current CPU Fan Speed
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
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
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
703Award BIOS Setup UtilityMethod 2:Press the <Insert> key and power button simultaneously, thenrelease the power button first. Keep-on pressing
713Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.9 Load Fail-Safe DefaultsThe Load Fail-Safe Defaults option loads the troubleshootingdefault values permanently sto
723Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.11 Set Supervisor PasswordIf you want to protect your system and setup from unauthorizedentry, set a supervisors pass
733Award BIOS Setup Utility3.1.13 Save & Exit SetupWhen all the changes have been made, highlight Save & Exit Setupand press <Enter>.
744Supported Softwares4.1 Desktop Management Interface (DMI)The system board comes with a DMI built into the BIOS. DMI, alongwith the appropriately n
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
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
774Supported Softwares4.2 Hardware DoctorThe system board comes with the Hardware Doctor utility containedin the provided CD. This utility is capable
784Supported Softwares4. The Software License Agreement screen will appear. Click Yes.5. The Readme Information screen will appear. You can view
794Supported Softwares4.5 Audio Drivers and Software ApplicationThe CD also includes audio drivers and audio playback software forWindows 95, Windows
Introduction181.1 Features and Specifications1.1.1 FeaturesChipset Intel® 815EProcessorThe system board is equipped with Socket 370. It is also equip
804Supported Softwares2. Please go to DFI's web site at "http://www.dfi.com/support/download1.asp" for the latest version of the driver
AUsing the Suspend to RAM Function81A.1 Using the Suspend to RAM Function1. Select Power Management Setup in the main menu screen andpress <Ente
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
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
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
BSystem Error Message85When the BIOS encounters an error that requires the user tocorrect something, either a beep code will sound or a message willbe
B86System Error Messagesetting than indicated in Setup. Determine which setting is correct,either turn off the system and change the jumper or enter S
CTroubleshooting87C.1 Troubleshooting ChecklistThis chapter of the manual is designed to help you with problemsthat you may encounter with your perso
C88TroubleshootingThe picture seems to be constantly moving.1. The monitor has lost its vertical sync. Adjust the monitors verticalsync.2. Move away
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
1Introduction9Expansion SlotsThe system board is equipped with 1 universal AGP slot. AGP is aninterface designed to support high performance 3D graphi
C90TroubleshootingSerial PortThe serial device (modem, printer) doesnt output anything or isoutputting garbled characters.1. Make sure that the seria
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