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Identifying Your Motherboard Revision
The revision number on your motherboard looks like this: "REV: X.X." For example, "REV: 1.0"
means the revision of the motherboard is 1.0. Check your motherboard revision before updating
motherboard BIOS, drivers, or when looking for technical information.
Example:
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- Ga p67a ud3p b3 1
- User s manual 1
- Copyright 3
- Disclaimer 3
- Documentation classifications 3
- Identifying your motherboard revision 3
- Box contents optional items 4
- Chapter 1 hardware installation 4
- Chapter 2 bios setup 1 4
- Ga p67a ud3p b3 motherboard layout ga p67a ud3p b3 motherboard block diagram 4
- Table of contents 4
- Chapter 3 drivers installation 7 5
- Chapter 4 unique features 1 5
- Chapter 5 appendix 9 5
- Box contents 6
- Optional items 6
- Expansion card for a longer expansion card use other expansion slots expansion card for a longer expansion card use other expansion slots 7
- Ga p67a ud3p b3 7
- Ga p67a ud3p b3 motherboard layout 7
- Note due to a hardware limitation the pciex1_1 slot can only accommodate a shorter pci express x1 7
- Ga p67a ud3p b3 motherboard block diagram 8
- 1 installation precautions 9
- Chapter 1 hardware installation 9
- 2 product specifications 10
- 3 1 installing the cpu 13
- 3 installing the cpu and cpu cooler 13
- 3 2 installing the cpu cooler 15
- 4 1 dual channel memory configuration 16
- 4 installing the memory 16
- 4 2 installing a memory 17
- 5 installing an expansion card 18
- 19 hardware installation 19
- 6 back panel connectors 19
- Coaxial s pdif out connector 19
- Device and then remove it from the motherboard 19
- Optical s pdif out connector 19
- Prevent an electrical short inside the cable connector 19
- Ps 2 keyboard mouse port 19
- Rj 45 lan port 19
- The gigabit ethernet lan port provides internet connection at up to 1 gbps data rate the following describes the states of the lan port leds 19
- Theusb3 portsupportstheusb3 specificationandiscompatibletotheusb2 1 specification usethisportforusbdevicessuchasausbkeyboard mouse usbprinter usbflashdriveandetc 19
- Theusbportsupportstheusb2 1 specification usethisportforusbdevicessuchasausbkey board mouse usbprinter usbflashdriveandetc 19
- This connector provides digital audio out to an external audio system that supports digital coaxial audio before using this feature ensure that your audio system provides a coaxial digital audio in connector 19
- This connector provides digital audio out to an external audio system that supports digital optical audio before using this feature ensure that your audio system provides an optical digital audio in connector 19
- Usb 2 1 port 19
- Usb 3 2 port 19
- Use this port to connect a ps 2 mouse or keyboard 19
- When removing the cable pull it straight out from the connector do not rock it side to side to 19
- Whenremovingthecableconnectedtoabackpanelconnector firstremovethecablefromyour 19
- Center subwoofer speaker out jack orange 20
- Line in jack blue 20
- Line out jack green 20
- Mic in jack pink 20
- Rear speaker out jack black 20
- Side speaker out jack gray 20
- 7 internal connectors 21
- 2 atx_12v_2x4 atx 2x4 12v power connector and 2x12 main power connector 22
- Hardware installation 22 22
- To meet expansion requirements it is recommended that a power supply that can withstand high power consumption be used 500w or greater if a power supply is used that does not provide the required power the result can lead to an unstable or unbootable system 22
- With the use of the power connector the power supply can supply enough stable power to all the com ponentsonthemotherboard beforeconnectingthepowerconnector firstmakesurethepowersupply is turned off and all devices are properly installed the power connector possesses a foolproof design connect the power supply cable to the power connector in the correct orientation the 12v power con nector mainly supplies power to the cpu if the 12v power connector is not connected the computer will not start 22
- 23 hardware installation 23
- 4 5 cpu_fan sys_fan1 sys_fan2 pwr_fan fan headers 23
- Bat battery 23
- Be sure to connect fan cables to the fan headers to prevent your cpu and system from over 23
- Headers 23
- Heating overheating may result in damage to the cpu or the system may hang 23
- The motherboard has a 4 pin cpu fan header cpu_fan a 4 pin sys_fan2 and a 3 pin sys_ fan1 system fan headers and a 3 pin power fan header pwr_fan most fan headers possess a foolproof insertion design when connecting a fan cable be sure to connect it in the correct orientation the black connector wire is the ground wire the motherboard supports cpu fan speed control which requires the use of a cpu fan with fan speed control design for optimum heat dissipation it is recom mended that a system fan be installed inside the chassis 23
- Thebatteryprovidespowertokeepthevalues suchasbiosconfigurations date andtimeinformation in the cmos when the computer is turned off replace the battery when the battery voltage drops to a low level or the cmos values may not be accurate or may be lost 23
- Thesefanheadersarenotconfigurationjumperblocks donotplaceajumpercaponthe 23
- Araid0orraid1configurationrequiresatleasttwoharddrives ifmorethantwohard 24
- Araid10configurationrequiresfourharddrives 24
- Araid5configurationrequiresatleastthreeharddrives thetotalnumberofharddrives 24
- Does not have to be an even number 24
- Drives are to be used the total number of hard drives must be an even number 24
- Hardware installation 24 24
- Note when a raid set is built across the sata 6gb s and sata 3gb s channels the system 24
- Performance of the raid set may vary depending on the devices being connected performance of the raid set may vary depending on the devices being connected 24
- Refertochapter5 configuringsataharddrive s for instructionsonconfiguringaraidarray 24
- Sata2_2 3 4 5 sata 3gb s connectors controlled by p67 chipset 24
- Sata3_0 1 sata 6gb s connectors controlled by p67 chipset 24
- The sata connectors conform to sata 3gb s standard and are compatible with sata 1 gb s stan dard each sata connector supports a single sata device the p67 controller supports raid 0 raid1 raid5 andraid10 refertochapter5 configuringsataharddrive s forinstructionson configuringaraidarray 24
- The sata connectors conform to sata 6gb s standard and are compatible with sata 3gb s and sata 1 gb s standard each sata connector supports a single sata device the sata3_0 and sata3_1 connectors support raid 0 and raid 1 raid 5 and raid 10 can be implemented on the two connec tors with the sata2_2 3 4 5 connector 24
- F_panel front panel header 25
- Audio signals will be present on both of the front and back panel audio connections simultane 26
- F_audio front panel audio header 26
- Front panel audio module refer to the instructions on how to activate ac 97 functionality via theaudiosoftwareinchapter5 configuring2 4 5 7 channelaudio 26
- Hardware installation 26 26
- Instead of a single plug for information about connecting the front panel audio module that has different wire assignments please contact the chassis manufacturer 26
- Ously if you want to mute the back panel audio only supported when using an hd front panel audiomodule refertochapter5 configuring2 4 5 7 channelaudio 26
- Some chassis provide a front panel audio module that has separated connectors on each wire 26
- Spdif_o s pdif out header 26
- The front panel audio header supports hd audio by default if your chassis provides an ac 97 26
- Thefrontpanelaudioheadersupportsintelhighdefinitionaudio hd andac 97audio youmayconnect your chassis front panel audio module to this header make sure the wire assignments of the module con nector match the pin assignments of the motherboard header incorrect connection between the module connector and the motherboard header will make the device unable to work or even damage it 26
- This header supports digital s pdif out and connects a s pdif digital audio cable provided by expan sion cards for digital audio output from your motherboard to certain expansion cards like graphics cards and sound cards for example some graphics cards may require you to use a s pdif digital audio cable for digital audio output from your motherboard to your graphics card if you wish to connect an hdmi display to the graphics card and have digital audio output from the hdmi display at the same time for information about connecting the s pdif digital audio cable carefully read the manual for your expan sion card 26
- 27 hardware installation 27
- Cord from the power outlet to prevent damage to the usb bracket 27
- Do not plug the ieee 1394 bracket 2x5 pin cable into the usb 2 1 header prior to installing the usb bracket be sure to turn off your computer and unplug the power 27
- F_usb1 f_usb2 f_usb3 usb 2 1 headers 27
- F_usb30 usb 3 2 header 27
- Theheaderconformstousb3 2 specification eachusbheadercanprovidetwousbports 27
- Theheadersconformtousb2 1 specification eachusbheadercanprovidetwousbportsviaan optional usb bracket for purchasing the optional usb bracket please contact the local dealer 27
- When the system is in s4 s5 mode only the usb ports routed to the f_usb1 header can sup port the on off charge function 27
- Clr_cmos clearing cmos jumper 28
- Coma serial port header 28
- Hardware installation 28 28
- The com header can provide one serial port via an optional com port cable for purchasing the op tional com port cable please contact the local dealer 28
- Usethisjumpertoclearthecmosvalues e g dateinformationandbiosconfigurations andreset the cmos values to factory defaults to clear the cmos values place a jumper cap on the two pins to temporarily short the two pins or use a metal object like a screwdriver to touch the two pins for a few seconds 28
- Phase led 29
- Chapter 2 bios setup 31
- 1 startup screen 32
- A the logo screen default 32
- B the post screen 32
- 2 the main menu 33
- Bios setup program function keys 33
- Sample bios version d7 33
- Advanced bios features 34
- Exit without saving 34
- Integrated peripherals 34
- Keys for the main menu only 34
- Load fail safe defaults 34
- Load optimized defaults 34
- Mb intelligent tweaker m i t 34
- Pc health status 34
- Power management setup 34
- Save exit setup 34
- Set supervisor password 34
- Set user password 34
- Standard cmos features 34
- 3 mb intelligent tweaker m i t 35
- 35 bios setup 35
- This section provides information on the bios version cpu base clock cpu frequency memory frequency total memory size cpu temperature chipset temperature vcore and memory voltage 35
- Whether the system will work stably with the overclock overvoltage settings you made is dependent onyouroverallsystemconfigurations incorrectlydoingoverclock overvoltagemayresultindam age to cpu chipset or memory and reduce the useful life of these components this page is for advanced users only and we recommend you not to alter the default settings to prevent system instability or other unexpected results inadequately altering the settings may result in system s failure to boot if this occurs clear the cmos values and reset the board to default values 35
- Advanced cpu core features 36
- Advanced frequency settings 36
- Allows you to alter the clock ratio for the installed cpu the adjustable range is dependent on the cpu 36
- Being installed being installed 36
- Bios setup 36 36
- Cpu clock ratio 36
- M i t current status 36
- Note 1 this item is present only if you install a memory module that supports this feature note 2 this item is present only if you install a cpu that supports this feature for more information about intel cpus unique features please visit intel s website 36
- This screen provides information on cpu memory frequencies parameters 36
- C3 c6 state suppor 37
- Core current limit amps 37
- Cpu cores enable 37
- Cpu enhanced halt c1e 37
- Cpu frequency 37
- Cpu multi threadin 37
- Intel r turbo boost tech 37
- Real time ratio changes in os 37
- Turbo power limit watts 37
- Turbo ratio 1 core 2 core 3 core 4 core 37
- Bclk dmi peg clock control 38
- Bclk dmi peg frequency 0 mhz 38
- Bi directional procho 38
- Cpu eist functio 38
- Cpu thermal monito 38
- Extreme memory profile x m p 38
- Memory frequency mhz 38
- System memory multiplier spd 38
- Advanced memory settings 39
- Channel interleaving 39
- Dram timing selectable spd 39
- Extreme memory profile x m p 39
- Memory frequency mhz memory frequency mhz 39
- Performance enhance 39
- Profile ddr voltage 39
- Profile vtt voltage 39
- Rank interleaving 39
- System memory multiplier spd 39
- Bios setup 40 40
- Cas latency time 40
- Channel a b advanced timing control 40
- Channel a b standard timing control 40
- Channel a b timing settings 40
- Options are auto default 1 10 40
- Options are auto default 1 15 40
- Options are auto default 1 255 40
- Options are auto default 1 31 40
- Options are auto default 1 63 40
- Options are auto default 1 7 40
- Options are auto default 5 15 40
- 41 bios setup 41
- Advanced voltage settings 41
- Channel a b misc timing control 41
- Command rate cmd 41
- Cpu pll 41
- Cpu vcore 41
- Dynamic vcore dvid 41
- Enables or disables load line calibration enabling this feature adjusts vdroop keeping the cpu voltage more constant under light and heavy cpu load disabled sets the cpu voltage following intel specifications default auto 41
- Io latency 41
- Load line calibration 41
- Mch ich 41
- Note enabling load line calibration may result in damage to your cpu or reduce the useful life of the note enabling load line calibration may result in damage to your cpu or reduce the useful life of the cpu 41
- Options are auto default 1 255 41
- Options are auto default 1 3 41
- Options are auto default 1 31 41
- Pch core 41
- Qpi vtt voltage 41
- Round trip latency 41
- System agent voltage 41
- The default is auto 41
- Thisoptionisconfigurableonlywhen cpu vcore is set to normal the default is auto 41
- Ch a address vref 42
- Ch a data vref 42
- Ch b address vref 42
- Ch b data vref 42
- Dram termination 42
- Dram voltage 42
- Dram vref 42
- Isochronous support 42
- Miscellaneous settings 42
- Virtualization technolog 42
- 4 standard cmos features 43
- Date mm dd yy 43
- Ide channel 0 1 master slave 43
- Ide channel 2 3 master 43
- Time hh mm ss 43
- Halt on 44
- Memory 44
- 45 bios setup 45
- 5 advanced bios features 45
- Enables or disables the quick boot function to speed up the system boot up process to shorten the wait ingtimeforenteringtheoperatingsystemandtodelivergreaterefficiencyfordailyuse thesettings 45
- Enables or disables the s m a r t self monitoring and reporting technology capability of your hard drive this feature allows your system to report read write errors of the hard drive and to issue warnings when a third party hardware monitor utility is installed default disabled 45
- First second third boot device 45
- Hard disk boot priority 45
- Hdd s m a r t capability 45
- Here synchronize with the settings of the smart quickboot of smart 6 default disabled here synchronize with the settings of the smart quickboot of smart 6 default disabled 45
- Note this item is present only if you install a cpu that supports this feature for more information about intel cpus unique features please visit intel s website 45
- Password check 45
- Program program 45
- Quick boot 45
- Setup setup a password is only required for entering the bios setup program default 45
- Specifieswhetherapasswordisrequiredeverytimethesystemboots oronlywhenyouenterbios setup afterconfiguringthisitem setthepassword s underthe set supervisor user password item in the bios main menu 45
- System system a password is required for booting the system and for entering the bios setup 45
- To accept options are hard disk cdrom usb fdd usb zip usb cdrom usb hdd legacy lan disabled 45
- Toexitthismenuwhenfinished 45
- Delay for hdd secs 46
- Full screen logo show 46
- Init display first 46
- Limit cpuid max to 46
- No execute memory protec 46
- 6 integrated peripherals 47
- Extreme hard drive intel p67 chipset 47
- Pch sata control mode intel p67 chipset 47
- Sata port0 3 native mode intel p67 chipset 47
- Usb controllers 47
- Usb legacy function 47
- Azalia codec 48
- Onboard h w lan 48
- Smart lan 48
- Usb storage function 48
- Back panel 49
- Back panel renesas d720200 usb controller 49
- F_usb30 controller 49
- Front panel 49
- On the back panel on the back panel 49
- On the front panel on the front panel 49
- Onboard lan boot rom 49
- Onboard serial port 1 49
- R_usb30 controller 49
- R_usb30 turbo 49
- Renesas d720200 usb controller usb connectors 49
- The back panel the back pane 49
- Usb connectors on 49
- 7 power management setup 50
- Acpi suspend type 50
- Allows the system to be awakened from an acpi sleep state by a wake up signal from a modem that supports wake up function default enabled 50
- Allows the system to be awakened from an acpi sleep state by a wake up signal from a pci or pcie de vice note to use this function you need an atx power supply providing at least 1a on the 5vsb lead default enabled 50
- Bios setup 50 50
- Button is pressed for less than 4 seconds the system will enter suspend mode button is pressed for less than 4 seconds the system will enter suspend mode 50
- Configuresthewaytoturnoffthecomputerinms dosmodeusingthepowerbutton 50
- Delay 4 sec delay 4 sec press and hold the power button for 4 seconds to turn off the system if the power 50
- In s1 sleep state the system appears suspended and stays in a low power mode in s1 sleep state the system appears suspended and stays in a low power mode 50
- In s3 sleep state the system appears to be off and consumes less power than in in s3 sleep state the system appears to be off and consumes less power than in 50
- Instant off instant off press the power button and then the system will be turned off instantly default 50
- Its working state exactly where it was left off its working state exactly where it was left off 50
- Note supported on windows 7 vista operating system only 50
- Pme event wake up 50
- Power on by ring 50
- S1 pos s1 pos enables the system to enter the acpi s1 power on suspend sleep state 50
- S3 str s3 str enables the system to enter the acpi s3 suspend to ram sleep state default 50
- Soft off by pwr bttn 50
- Specifiestheacpisleepstatewhenthesystementerssuspend 50
- The s1 state when signaled by a wake up device or event the system resumes to the s1 state when signaled by a wake up device or event the system resumes to 50
- The system can be resumed at any time the system can be resumed at any time 50
- Ac back function 51
- Erp support 51
- Hpet mod 51
- Hpet suppor 51
- Kb power on password 51
- Power on by keyboard 51
- Power on by mouse 51
- Resume by alarm 51
- 8 pc health status 52
- Bios setup 52 52
- Case opened 52
- Current voltage v vcore ddr15v 12v vcc3 vcc vtt 52
- Displays the current system voltages 52
- Displays the detection status of the chassis intrusion detection device attached to the motherboard ci header ifthesystemchassiscoverisremoved thisfieldwillshow yes otherwiseitwillshow no to clear the chassis intrusion status record set reset case open status to enabled save the settings to the cmos and then restart your system 52
- Keeps or clears the record of previous chassis intrusion status enabled clears the record of previous chassis intrusion status and the case opened fieldwillshow no atnextboot default disabled 52
- Reset case open status 52
- Cpu smart fan control 53
- Cpu smart fan mode 53
- Cpu system power fan fail warning 53
- Cpu warning temperature 53
- Current cpu system power fan speed rpm 53
- Current system cpu temperature 53
- Slope pwm 53
- 10 load optimized defaults 54
- 9 load fail safe defaults 54
- Bios setup 54 54
- Key to load the optimal bios default settings the bios defaults settings help the system to operate in optimum state always load the optimized defaults after updating the bios or after clearing the cmos values 54
- Key to load the safest bios default settings in case system instability occurs you may try to load fail safe defaults which are the safest and most stable bios settings for the motherboard 54
- 11 set supervisor user password 55
- 55 bios setup 55
- Again the message password disabled will appear indicating the password has been can celled 55
- Supervisor password 55
- The bios setup program allows you to specify two separate passwords 55
- User password 55
- When a system password is set and the when a system password is set and the password check item in advanced bios features is set to setup you must enter the supervisor password for entering bios setup and making bios changes 55
- When the when the password check item is set to system you must enter the supervisor password or user password at system startup and when entering bios setup 55
- When the when the password check item is set to system you must enter the supervisor password or user password at system startup to continue system boot in bios setup you must enter the supervisor password if you wish to make changes to bios settings the user password only allows you to view the bios settings but not to make changes 55
- 12 save exit setup 56
- 13 exit without saving 56
- Bios setup 56 56
- To return to the bios setup main menu 56
- 1 installing chipset drivers 57
- Chapter 3 drivers installation 57
- 2 application software 58
- 3 technical manuals 58
- 4 contact 59
- 5 system 59
- 6 download center 60
- 7 new utilities 60
- 1 xpress recovery2 61
- Before you begin 61
- Chapter 4 unique features 61
- Installation and configuration 61
- System requirements 61
- 2 1 updating the bios with the q flash utility 64
- 2 bios update utilities 64
- A before you begin 64
- 65 unique features 65
- B updating the bios 65
- Do not turn off or restart the system when the system is reading updating the bios do not remove the usb flash drive or hard drive when the system is updating the bios 65
- Key during the post to access q flash 65
- Make sure the bios update file matches your motherboard model 65
- Step 3 when the update process is complete press any key to return to the main menu 65
- The save main bios to drive optionallowsyoutosavethecurrentbiosfile q flashonlysupportsusbflashdriveorharddrivesusingfat32 16 12filesystem ifthebiosupdatefileissavedtoaharddriveinraid ahcimodeoraharddriveattachedto 65
- To begin the bios update the monitor will display the update process 65
- Whenupdatingthebios choosethelocationwherethebiosfileissaved thefollowingprocedureas sumesthatyousavethebiosfiletoausbflashdrive 65
- To exit q flash and reboot the system as the system boots you should see the new bios version is present on the post screen 66
- To load bios defaults 66
- To load bios defaults system will re detect all peripheral devices after a bios update so we recommend that you reload bios defaults 66
- To save settings to cmos and exit bios setup the proce dure is complete after the system restarts 66
- Unique features 66 66
- 2 2 updating the bios with the bios utility 67
- A before you begin 67
- B using bios 67
- C after updating the bios 67
- 3 easytune 6 68
- Gigabyte seasytune6isasimpleandeasy to useinterfacethatallowsuserstofine tunetheirsystem settings or do overclock overvoltage in windows environment the user friendly easytune 6 interface also includes tabbed pages for cpu and memory information letting users read their system related information without the need to install additional software 68
- Tab function 68
- Tabs information 68
- The easytune 6 interface 68
- Unique features 68 68
- 4 dynamic energy save 69
- 4 dynamic energy saver 2 69
- Interface a meter mode 69
- Meter mode button information table 69
- The dynamic energy save 69
- B total mode 70
- C stealth mode 70
- Total mode button information table 70
- 5 q share 71
- Directions for using q share 71
- Options descriptions 71
- 6 smart 72
- 6 smart 6 72
- Smart quickboost 72
- Smart quickboot 72
- Smart recovery 2 73
- Smart dualbios 74
- Smart recorder 75
- Smart timelock 75
- 7 auto green 76
- Auto green is an easy to use tool that provides users with simple options to enable system power savings via a bluetooth cell phone when the phone is out of the range of the computer s bluetooth receiver the sys temwillenterthespecifiedpowersavingmode 76
- Configuring other bluetooth settings 76
- Configuring the bluetooth cell phone key 76
- Selecting a system energy saving mode 76
- The configuration dialog box 76
- Unique features 76 76
- 8 extreme hard drive x h d 77
- A setting up a raid ready system 77
- B using gigabyte extreme hard drive x h d 77
- 9 cloud oc 78
- A launching cloud oc 78
- And logging in to the cloud oc server you can easily access three major functions of cloud oc including tuner system tweaking system info system monitoring and control system status control 78
- B directions for us 78
- Bluetoot 78
- Cloud o 78
- Is an easy to use overclocking utility designed for system overclock ing via virtually any internet connected device such as a smart phone iphone note book pc etc by simply connecting to an internet browser via lan wireless lan or 78
- Unique features 78 78
- 1 1 configuring sata controllers 79
- 1 configuring sata hard drive s 79
- A installing sata hard drive s in your computer 79
- Before you begin 79
- Chapter 5 appendix 79
- To configure sata hard drive s follow the steps below 79
- Appendix 80 80
- B configuring sata controller mode in bios setup 80
- Figure 1 80
- Makesuretoconfigurethesatacontrollermodecorrectlyinsystembiossetup 80
- Step 2 save changes and exit bios setup 80
- The bios setup menus described in this section may differ from the exact settings for your moth erboard the actual bios setup menu options you will see shall depend on the motherboard you have and the bios version 80
- To enter bios setup during the post power on self test to create raid set pch sata control mode under the integrated peripherals menu to raid xhd figure 1 ide by default if you do not want to create raid set this item to ide or ahci 80
- 81 appendix 81
- C configuring a raid array in raid bios 81
- Entertheraidbiossetuputilitytoconfigurearaidarray skipthisstepandproceedwiththeinstallationof windowsoperatingsystemforanon raidconfiguration 81
- Figure 2 81
- Figure 3 81
- The main menu screen will appear figure 3 81
- Toentertheraidconfigura tion utility 81
- Appendix 82 82
- Figure 4 82
- Figure 5 82
- To proceed 82
- 83 appendix 83
- Figure 6 83
- Figure 7 83
- Now you can proceed to create the sata raid ahci driver diskette and install the sata raid ahci driver and operating system 83
- Or select 5 exit in main menu 83
- To cancel figure 6 83
- When completed you can see detailed information about the raid array in the disk volume informa tion section including the raid level stripe block size array name and array capacity etc figure 7 83
- Appendix 84 84
- Before you begin the recovery drive must have equal or greater capacity than the master drive a recovery volume can be created with two hard drives only a recovery volume and a raid array cannot 84
- By default only the master drive can be viewed in the operating system the recovery drive is hidden 84
- Co exist in the system at the same time that is if you have already created a recovery volume you are unable to create a raid array 84
- Figure 8 84
- Figure 9 84
- Recovery volume options intel rapid recover technology provides data protection by allowing users to easily restore data and system operation using a designated recovery drive with the rapid recovery technology which employs raid 1 functionality users can copy the data from the master drive to the recovery drive if needed the data on the recovery drive can be restored back to the master drive 84
- 85 appendix 85
- Figure 10 85
- Figure 11 85
- On the create volume item to begin creating the recovery volume and follow the on screen instructions to complete 85
- Step 4 under sync select continuous or on request figure 11 when set to continuous changes made to the data on the master drive will be automatically and continuously copied to the recovery drive when both hard drives are installed in the system on request allows users to update data from the master drive to the recovery drive manually using the intel rapid storage technology utility in the operating system on request also allows users to restore the master drive to a previous state 85
- To confirm figure10 85
- Appendix 86 86
- Figure 12 86
- Toabort 86
- 1 2 installing the sata raid ahci driver and operating system 87
- A installing windows xp 87
- B installing windows 7 vista 87
- Appendix 88 88
- C rebuilding an array 88
- Inthenotificationarea whichwillshowthataraidvolumeisbeing 88
- Rebuilding is the process of restoring data to a hard drive from other drives in the array rebuilding applies only to fault tolerant arrays such as raid 1 raid 5 or raid 10 arrays the procedures below assume a new drive is added to replace a failed drive to rebuild a raid 1 array note the new drive must have equal or greater capacity than the old one 88
- Rebuilt if you do not enable automatic rebuild on this stage you have to manually rebuild the array in the operating system see the next page for more details 88
- The following screen appears indicating that an automatic rebuild will be performed after you enter the operating system look for the intel rapid storage technology icon 88
- Toenterthe raidconfigurationutility thefollowingscreenappearsafteryouentertheraidconfigurationutility 88
- Turn off your computer and replace the failed hard drive with a new one restart your computer 88
- Appendix 90 90
- Restoring the master drive to a previous state for recovery volume only when two hard drives are set to recovery volume in update on request mode you can restore the master drive data to the last backup state when needed for example in case the master drive detects a virus you can restore the recovery drive data to the master drive 90
- Step 1 select 4 recovery volume options in the main menu oftheintelraidconfigurationutility onthe re covery volumes options menu select enable only recovery disk to show the recovery drive in the operatingsystem followtheon screeninstructionstocompleteandexittheraidconfigurationutility 90
- Step 2 go to the manage menu of the intel rapid stor age technology utility and click recover data in manage volume 90
- Step 3 click yes to begin the data recovery 90
- Step 4 after the recovery volume is completed the sta tus will display as normal 90
- The status item on the left of the screen dis plays the rebuild progress 90
- 2 1 configuring 2 4 5 7 channel audio 91
- 2 configuring audio input and output 91
- A configuring speakers 91
- B configuring sound effect 92
- C activating an ac 97 front panel audio module 92
- D muting the back panel audio for hd audio only 92
- 2 2 configuring s pdif out 93
- 2 3 enabling the dolby home theater function 94
- 2 4 configuring microphone recording 95
- Enabling stereo mix 96
- 2 5 using the sound recorder 97
- A recording sound 97
- B playing the recorded sound 97
- 3 1 frequently asked questions 98
- 3 troubleshooting 98
- Appendix 98 98
- To read more faqs for your motherboard please go to the support downloads faq page on gigabyte s website 98
- 3 2 troubleshooting procedure 99
- 99 appendix 99
- If you encounter any troubles during system startup follow the troubleshooting procedure below to solve the problem 99
- Appendix 100 100
- If the procedure above is unable to solve your problem contact the place of purchase or local deal er for help or go to the support downloads technical support page to submit your question our customer service staff will reply you as soon as possible 100
- 103 appendix 103
- Contact us 103
- Appendix 104 104
- Gigabyte global service system 104
- To submit a technical or non technical sales market ing question please link to http ggts gigabyte com tw then select your language to enter the system 104
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