Asus rog rampage iv black edition/ac4 [31/222] Chapter 1
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ASUS RAMPAGE IV BLACK EDITION
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Chapter 1
DDR3 2133 MHz capacity
Vendors Part No. Size SS/DS
Chip
Brand
Chip
NO.
Timing Voltage
DIMM socket support
(Optional)
2 4 6 8
Apacer 78.BAGE4.AFD0C(XMP)
8GB
(2x4GB)
DS - - 9-9-9-24 - •
Apacer AHU04GFB33CAQ3R(XMP) 4GB DS - -
11-13-
13-31
- •
CORSAIR
CMD16GX3M2A2133C9
(Ver4.21)(XMP)
16GB
(2x8GB)
DS - - 9-11-11-31 1.65 •
CORSAIR
CMD32GX3M4A2133C9
(Ver4.21)(XMP)
32GB
(4x8GB)
DS - - 9-11-11-31 1.65 •
CORSAIR
CMD8GX3M2A2133C9
(Ver1.5)(XMP)
8GB
(2x4GB)
DS - - 9-11-10-27 1.5 •
CORSAIR
CMD8GX3M2B2133C9
(Ver5.12)(XMP)
8GB
(2x4GB)
DS - - 9-11-11-31 1.65 •
CORSAIR
CMZ8GX3M2A2133C11R
(Ver4.21)(XMP)
8GB
(2x4GB)
DS - -
11-11-
11-27
1.5 •
G.SKILL
F3-17000CL11Q2-
64GBZLD(XMP)
64GB
(8x8GB)
DS - -
11-11-
11-30
1.5 •
G.SKILL
F3-17000CL9Q-
16GBXLD(XMP)
16GB
(4x4GB)
DS - - 9-11-9-28 1.65 •
G.SKILL
F3-17000CL9Q-
16GBZH(XMP)
16GB
(4x4GB)
DS - - 9-11-10-28 1.65 •
G.SKILL F3-2133C10Q-32GSR(XMP)
32GB
(4x8GB)
DS - -
10-12-
12-31
1.5 •
G.SKILL F3-2133C11Q-32GZL(XMP)
32GB
(4x8GB)
DS - -
11-11-
11-31
1.5 •
KINGSTON
KHX2133C11D3K4/
16GX(XMP)
16GB
(4x4GB)
DS - -
11-12-
11-30
1.65 •
KINGSTON KHX21C11T3FK8/64X(XMP)
64GB
(8x8GB)
DS - - 9-9-9-24 1.5 •
Team TLD34G2133HC11ABK(XMP)
8GB
(2x4GB)
DS - -
11-11-
11-31
1.65 •
Team TLD38G2133HC11ABK(XMP)
16GB
(2x8GB)
DS - -
11-11-
11-31
1.65 •
DDR3 2000 MHz capacity
Vendors Part No. Size
SS/
DS
Chip
Brand
Chip NO. Timing Voltage
DIMM socket
support (Optional)
2 4 6 8
AEXEA AXA3ES4GK2000LG28V
(XMP)
4GB
(2x2GB)
DS - - - 1.65 • •
Asint SLA302G08-ML2HB
(XMP)
4GB DS Hynix H5TQ2G83BFRH9C 9-9-9-27 - • •
GEIL GUP34GB2000C9DC
(XMP)
4GB
(2x2GB)
DS - - 9-9-9-28 1.65 • •
Содержание
- Advanced menu 1
- Advanced mode 1
- Advanced settings 1
- Ai charger 1
- Ai suite 3 1
- Appendices 1
- Asus bios updater 1
- Asus contact information 1
- Asus crashfree bios 3 1
- Asus ez flash 2 1
- Asus ez flash 2 utility 1
- Asus overclocking profile 1
- Asus spd information 1
- Asus special features 1
- Atx power connection 1
- Audio configurations 1
- Audio i o connections 1
- Before you proceed 1
- Bios flashback 1
- Bios setup program 1
- Bios update utility 1
- Boot menu 1
- Building your pc system 1
- Central processing unit cpu 1
- Chapter 1 product introduction 1
- Chapter 2 basic installation 1
- Chapter 3 bios setup 1
- Chapter 4 software support 1
- Chapter 5 raid support 1
- Cpu configuration 1
- Cpu heatsink and fan assembly installation 1
- Cpu installation 1
- Creating a raid driver disk 1
- Creating a raid driver disk in windows 1
- Creating a raid driver disk without entering the os 1
- Dimm installation 1
- Dual intelligent processors 4 with 4 way optimization 1
- Exit menu 1
- Expansion card installation 1
- Expansion slots 1
- Extreme tweaker menu 1
- Ez mode 1
- Ez update 1
- Front i o connector 1
- Game presets and radar selection 1
- Gamefirst ii 1
- Installing an operating system 1
- Installing serial ata hard disks 1
- Installing the raid driver during windows os installation 1
- Intel rapid storage technology option rom utility 1
- Internal connectors 1
- Jumper 1
- Knowing bios 1
- Main menu 1
- Memtweakit 1
- Monitor menu 1
- Motherboard 1
- Motherboard installation 1
- Motherboard layout 1
- Motherboard overview 1
- Motherboard rear and audio connections 1
- My favorites 1
- Network stack 1
- Notices 1
- Obtaining the software manuals 1
- Oc panel 1
- Oc panel overview 1
- Onboard buttons and switches 1
- Onboard devices configuration 1
- Onboard leds 1
- Pch configuration 1
- Probeit 1
- Product highlights 1
- Raid configurations 1
- Raid definitions 1
- Rear i o connection 1
- Rog connect 1
- Rog effects 1
- Rog exclusive features 1
- Rog oc panel h key configure 1
- Rog ramdisk 1
- Rog rich bundled software 1
- Rog ssd secure erase 1
- Rog unique gaming features 1
- Running the support dvd 1
- Sata configuration 1
- Sata device connection 1
- Setting the raid item in bios 1
- Setting up your oc panel in extreme mode 1
- Setting up your oc panel in normal mode 1
- Software information 1
- Sonic radar 1
- Special features 1
- Starting up for the first time 1
- Support dvd information 1
- System agent configuration 1
- System information 1
- System memory 1
- Tools menu 1
- Turning off the computer 1
- Updating bios 1
- Usb 3 boost 1
- Usb bios flashback 1
- Usb configuration 1
- Using advanced mode 1
- Using ez mode 1
- Wi fi antenna installation 1
- Wi fi engine 1
- Wi fi go 1
- E8670 first edition october 2013 2
- Chapter 1 product introduction 3
- Chapter 2 basic installation 3
- Contents 3
- Chapter 3 bios setup 4
- Appendices 5
- Chapter 4 software support 5
- Chapter 5 raid support 5
- Electrical safety 6
- Operation safety 6
- Safety information 6
- About this guide 7
- How this guide is organized 7
- Where to find more information 7
- Conventions used in this guide 8
- Typography 8
- Rampage iv black edition specifications summary 9
- Specifications are subject to change without notice 12
- Oc panel specifications summary 13
- Package contents 14
- Installation tools and components 15
- The tools and components in the table above are not included in the motherboard package 15
- Chapter 1 17
- Product highlights 17
- Product introduction 17
- Special features 17
- Chapter 1 18
- Complete usb 3 integration 18
- Dimm design 18
- Gamefirst ii 18
- Intel gigabit lan 18
- Rog unique gaming features 18
- Sonic radar 18
- Supremefx black 18
- Chapter 1 19
- Cpu level up 19
- Extreme engine digi iii 19
- Ramdisk 19
- Rog connect 19
- Rog exclusive features 19
- Bios print 20
- Chapter 1 20
- Extreme tweaker 20
- Gpu dimm post 20
- Loadline calibration 20
- Oc panel 20
- Probeit 20
- Ai suite 3 21
- Asus special features 21
- Chapter 1 21
- Usb bios flashback 21
- Wi fi go 21
- Anti virus 22
- Chapter 1 22
- Daemon tools pro standard 22
- Dts connect 22
- Kaspersk 22
- Memtweakit 22
- Rog cpu z 22
- Rog rich bundled software 22
- Asus rampage iv black edition 23
- Before you proceed 23
- Chapter 1 23
- Motherboard overview 23
- Take note of the following precautions before you install motherboard components or change any motherboard settings 23
- Chapter 1 24
- Chapter 1 product introduction 24
- Motherboard layout 24
- Chapter 1 25
- Layout contents 25
- Central processing unit cpu 26
- Chapter 1 26
- Chapter 1 product introduction 26
- Core i7 processor family for the lga 2011 socket 26
- The motherboard comes with a surface mount lga2011 socket designed for inte 26
- Chapter 1 27
- Recommended memory configurations 27
- System memory 27
- Chapter 1 28
- Chapter 1 product introduction 28
- Memory configurations 28
- You may install 2gb 4gb and 8gb unbuffered and non ecc ddr3 dimms into the dimm sockets 28
- Asus rampage iv black edition 29
- Chapter 1 29
- Continued on the next page 29
- Ddr3 2400 mhz capacity 29
- Ddr3 2666 mhz capacity 29
- Ddr3 2800 mhz capacity 29
- Rampage iv black edition motherboard qualified vendors list qvl 29
- Chapter 1 30
- Chapter 1 product introduction 30
- Ddr3 2400 mhz capacity 30
- Asus rampage iv black edition 31
- Chapter 1 31
- Ddr3 2000 mhz capacity 31
- Ddr3 2133 mhz capacity 31
- Chapter 1 32
- Chapter 1 product introduction 32
- Ddr3 1866 mhz capacity 32
- Asus rampage iv black edition 33
- Chapter 1 33
- Continued on the next page 33
- Ddr3 1600 mhz capacity 33
- Chapter 1 34
- Chapter 1 product introduction 34
- Continued on the next page 34
- Ddr3 1600 mhz capacity 34
- Asus rampage iv black edition 35
- Chapter 1 35
- Ddr3 1600 mhz capacity 35
- Chapter 1 36
- Chapter 1 product introduction 36
- Continued on the next page 36
- Ddr3 1333 mhz capacity 36
- Asus exclusively provides hyper dimm support function 37
- Asus rampage iv black edition 37
- Chapter 1 37
- Configuration we suggest that you install the module into d1 slot 37
- Ddr3 1333 mhz capacity 37
- Hyper dimm support is subject to the physical characteristics of individual cpus load the x m p or d o c p settings in the bios for the hyper dimm support 37
- Memory configurations 37
- Pairs of quad channel memory configuration we suggest that you install the modules into slots a1 b1 b2 c1 d1 and d2 for better compatibility 37
- Pairs of quad channel memory configuration we suggest that you install the modules into slots a1 b1 c1 and d1 for better compatibility 37
- Side s ss single sided ds double sided dimm support 37
- Slots as one pair of dual channel memory configuration we suggest that you install the modules into slots b1 and d1 for better compatibility 37
- Supports eight 8 modules inserted into all slots as fully loaded quad channel 37
- Supports four 4 modules inserted into both the dark gray slots and black slots as two 37
- Supports one 1 module inserted into any slot as single channel memory 37
- Supports six 6 modules inserted into four dark gray slots and two black slots as three 37
- Supports two 2 modules inserted into one pair of the dark gray slots or the black 37
- Visit the asus website for the latest qvl 37
- Chapter 1 38
- Expansion slots 38
- A b c d e f g h 39
- Asus rampage iv black edition 39
- Chapter 1 39
- Connect a chassis fan to the motherboard connector labeled cha_fan1 cha_fan2 cha_fan3 when using multiple graphics cards for better thermal environment 39
- Irq assignments for this motherboard 39
- Pcie x16 39
- Refer to the following configuration table for installation 39
- Single vga sli cf 3 way 39
- Sli cfx 39
- We recommend that you provide sufficient power when running crossfirex or sli mode 39
- While running at heavy loaded four vga cards ensure to plug in the 6 pin extra pcie power supply for stability 39
- X16 x16 x16 x16 39
- X16 x16 x8 39
- Chapter 1 40
- Onboard buttons and switches 40
- Asus rampage iv black edition 41
- Chapter 1 41
- Installing dimms that are not compatible with the motherboard may cause system boot failure one indicator is the dram_led lighting continuously 41
- Memok button 41
- Press and hold the memok button to initiate the memory compatibility tuning process that can help lead to a successful boot 41
- Chapter 1 42
- Chapter 1 product introduction 42
- Directkey button 42
- Key during post it also allows you to turn on or turn off your system and conveniently enter the bios during boot up 42
- Chapter 1 43
- Chapter 1 44
- Chapter 1 45
- Onboard leds 45
- Chapter 1 46
- Chapter 1 47
- Chapter 1 48
- Chapter 1 49
- Chapter 1 50
- Chapter 1 51
- Chapter 1 52
- Chapter 1 53
- Jumper 53
- Chapter 1 54
- Chapter 1 product introduction 54
- If you installed serial ata hard disk drives you can create a raid 0 1 5 and 10 configuration with the inte 54
- Internal connectors 54
- Rapid storage technology through the onboard inte 54
- These connectors connect to serial ata 6 gb s hard disk drives via serial ata 6 gb s signal cables 54
- X79 chipset 54
- X79 serial ata 6 gb s connectors 7 pin sata6g_1 sata6g_2 gray 54
- Chapter 1 55
- Chapter 1 56
- Chapter 1 57
- Chapter 1 58
- Chapter 1 product introduction 58
- These connectors are for usb 2 ports connect the usb module cable to any of these connectors then install the module to a slot opening at the back of the system chassis these usb connectors comply with usb 2 specification that supports up to 480 mbps connection speed 58
- Usb 2 connectors 10 1 pin usb56 usb78 usb910 58
- Chapter 1 59
- Chapter 1 60
- Chapter 1 product introduction 60
- Connect the fan cables to the fan connectors on the motherboard ensuring that the black wire of each cable matches the ground pin of the connector 60
- Cpu chassis and power fan connectors 4 pin cpu_fan 4 pin cpu_opt 4 pin cha_fan1 cha_fan2 cha_fan3 4 pin opt_fan1 opt_fan2 opt_fan3 60
- Asus rampage iv black edition 61
- Chapter 1 61
- Front panel audio connector 10 1 pin aafp 61
- This connector is for a chassis mounted front panel audio i o module that supports either hd audio or legacy ac 97 audio standard connect one end of the front panel audio i o module cable to this connector 61
- Chapter 1 62
- Chapter 1 63
- Atx power connectors 24 pin eatxpwr 4 pin eatx12v_1 4 pin ez_plug 64
- Chapter 1 64
- Chapter 1 product introduction 64
- Pin eatx12v_2 64
- These connectors are for atx power supply plugs the power supply plugs are designed to fit these connectors in only one orientation find the proper orientation and push down firmly until the connectors completely fit 64
- Chapter 1 65
- Chapter 1 66
- Probeit 66
- Using probeit 66
- Basic installation 67
- Building your pc system 67
- Chapter 2 67
- Motherboard installation 67
- Chapter 2 68
- Chapter 2 70
- Asus rampage iv black edition 71
- Chapter 2 71
- Cpu heatsink and fan assembly installation 71
- To install the cpu heatsink and fan assembly 71
- Chapter 2 72
- Chapter 2 basic installation 72
- To replace the lga2011 cpu pad x socket 72
- Chapter 2 73
- Dimm installation 73
- Atx power connection 74
- Chapter 2 74
- Chapter 2 75
- Sata device connection 75
- Chapter 2 76
- Front i o connector 76
- Chapter 2 77
- Chapter 2 78
- Chapter 2 basic installation 78
- Connect the bundled asus 2t2r dual band wi fi antenna connector to the wi fi ports at the back of the chassis 78
- Installing the asus 2t2r dual band w fi antenna 78
- Power esata 6g 78
- Wi fi antenna installation 78
- Bios update utility 79
- Chapter 2 79
- Usb bios flashback 79
- Chapter 2 80
- Motherboard rear and audio connections 80
- Rear i o connection 80
- Audio 2 4 6 or 8 channel configuration 81
- Bluetooth and wi fi module led indications 81
- Chapter 2 81
- Lan ports led indications 81
- Audio i o connections 82
- Chapter 2 82
- Chapter 2 83
- Chapter 2 84
- Chapter 2 basic installation 84
- Ensure that you have installed rog connect plus driver for the normal mode of the oc panel 84
- Ensure that your system has adequate cooling designed for overclocking before using the oc panel 84
- Ensure to update your oc panel s firmware visit www asus com for the latest firmware and updates about the oc panel 84
- Intel xhci mode then set intel xhci mode to disabled 84
- Oc panel 84
- Oc panel overview 84
- The oc panel is a device that allows you to perform overclocking without the need to go to the bios settings or use software utilities you can setup the oc panel in an available 5 5 inch drive bay on your computer chassis normal mode or as an external handheld console on an open air oc test bench extreme mode 84
- These modes are further explained in the succeeding subsections 84
- Chapter 2 85
- Chapter 2 86
- Setting up your oc panel in normal mode 86
- Chapter 2 87
- Chapter 2 88
- Setting up your oc panel in extreme mode 88
- Chapter 2 89
- Starting up for the first time 89
- Turning off the computer 89
- Chapter 2 90
- Chapter 2 basic installation 90
- Bios setup 91
- Chapter 3 91
- Knowing bios 91
- Bios menu screen 92
- Bios setup program 92
- Chapter 3 92
- Chapter 3 bios setup 92
- Entering bios at startup 92
- Entering bios setup after post 92
- Post continues with its routines 92
- Press the directkey button on the motherboard you can perform this option if the directkey item is enabled in bios setup see the section about boot menu on chapter 3 for more information in enabling the directkey function in bios 92
- Press the power button to turn the system off then back on do this option only if you failed to enter bios setup using the previous options 92
- Press the reset button on the system chassis 92
- Simultaneously 92
- The bios setup program can be used under two modes ez mode and advanced mode you can change modes from the exit menu or from the exit advanced mode screen 92
- To enter bios setup after post 92
- Use the bios setup to update the bios or configure its parameters the bios screen include navigation keys and brief onscreen help to guide you in using the bios setup program 92
- Asus rampage iv black edition 93
- Chapter 3 93
- Ez mode 93
- Hot key for the advanced bios settings 93
- The boot device options vary depending on the devices you installed to the system 93
- The boot menu f8 button is available only when the boot device is installed to the system 93
- The default screen for entering the bios setup program can be changed for more information see the setup mode item of the boot menu section on chapter 3 93
- Advanced mode 94
- Chapter 3 94
- Menu bar 94
- Back button 95
- Chapter 3 95
- Configuration fields 95
- General help 95
- Last modified button 95
- Menu items 95
- Navigation keys 95
- Pop up window 95
- Quick note button 95
- Scroll bar 95
- Submenu items 95
- Adding items to my favorites 96
- Chapter 3 96
- My favorites 96
- Asus rampage iv black edition 97
- Chapter 3 97
- Extreme tweaker menu 97
- Load air cooled gamer s oc profile load water cooled gamer s oc profile load 160bclk oc profile load 170bclk oc profile load 180bclk oc profile load 190bclk oc profile 97
- Scroll down to display other bios items 97
- Select any of these preset overclocking profiles to load your preferred overclocking option 97
- The extreme tweaker menu items allow you to configure overclocking related items 97
- Ai overclock tuner auto 98
- Chapter 3 98
- Cpu core ratio auto 98
- Cpu level up disabled 98
- Chapter 3 99
- Dram frequency auto 99
- Internal pll overvoltage auto 99
- Xtreme tweaking disabled 99
- Chapter 3 100
- Dram timing control 100
- Epu power saving mode disabled 100
- Chapter 3 101
- Chapter 3 102
- Chapter 3 103
- Chapter 3 104
- Chapter 3 105
- Chapter 3 106
- Bclk skew auto 107
- Chapter 3 107
- Cpu vcore voltage manual mode 107
- Extreme ov disabled 107
- Nd vttcpu voltage auto 107
- Vtt cpu voltage auto 107
- Chapter 3 108
- Cpu pll voltage auto 108
- Cpu vccsa voltage manual mode 108
- Dram voltage cha chb auto 108
- Dram voltage chc chd auto 108
- Eventual pll termination voltage auto 108
- Initial pll termination voltage auto 108
- Pch 1 v voltage auto 108
- Bclk recovery enabled 109
- Chapter 3 109
- Cpu pll termination auto 109
- Cpu spread spectrum auto 109
- Cpu tweakers paradise 109
- Pcie spread spectrum auto 109
- Vttddr voltage cha chb auto 109
- Vttddr voltage chc chd auto 109
- Chapter 3 110
- Memory tweakers paradise 110
- Pch chipset tweakers paradise 110
- Asus rampage iv black edition 111
- Chapter 3 111
- Main menu 111
- Security 111
- The main menu screen appears when you enter the advanced mode of the bios setup program the main menu provides you an overview of the basic system information and allows you to set the system date time language and security settings 111
- The security menu items allow you to change the system security settings 111
- Administrator password 112
- Chapter 3 112
- User password 112
- Advanced menu 113
- Chapter 3 113
- Active processor cores all 114
- Chapter 3 114
- Cpu configuration 114
- Hyper threading enabled 114
- Intel adaptive thermal monitor enabled 114
- Limit cpuid maximum disabled 114
- Chapter 3 115
- Cpu power management configuration 115
- Execute disable bit enabled 115
- Virtualization technology disabled 115
- Chapter 3 116
- High precision timer enabled 116
- Pch configuration 116
- Pcie_x16_1 pcie_x16 8_3 and pcie_x8_4 pcie_x8_2 link speed gen3 116
- System agent configuration 116
- Chapter 3 117
- Sata configuration 117
- Sata mode ahci mode 117
- Chapter 3 118
- Hot plug disabled 118
- S m a r t status check enabled 118
- Chapter 3 119
- Ehci hand off disabled 119
- Legacy usb support enabled 119
- Legacy usb3 support enabled 119
- Usb configuration 119
- Usb per port control 119
- Azalia hd audio enabled 120
- Chapter 3 120
- Onboard devices configuration 120
- Asm1061 storage controller sata6g_e12 sata6g_e34 es6_12 enabled 121
- Asmedia usb 3 battery charging support disabled 121
- Asmedia usb 3 controller usb3_e12 usb3_e34 usb3_e78 usb3_e56 enabled 121
- Bluetooth controller enabled 121
- Chapter 3 121
- Intel lan controller enabled 121
- Wi fi controller enabled 121
- Chapter 3 122
- Erp ready disabled 122
- Power on by pcie disabled 122
- Power on by rtc disabled 122
- Restore ac power loss power off 122
- Chapter 3 123
- Network stack 123
- Network stack disabled 123
- Rog effects 123
- Rog pulse enabled 123
- Supremefx lighting led enabled 123
- Anti surge support enabled 124
- Chapter 3 124
- Fan speed monitor 124
- Monitor menu 124
- Temperature monitor 124
- Voltage monitor 124
- Chapter 3 125
- Fan speed control 125
- Chapter 3 126
- Chassis fan speed low limit 1 3 600 rpm 126
- Chassis q fan control 1 3 disabled 126
- Optfan 1 optfan 2 optfan 3 control disabled 126
- Chapter 3 127
- Boot menu 128
- Chapter 3 128
- Fast boot disabled 128
- Boot logo display auto 129
- Chapter 3 129
- Directkey enable go to bios 129
- Bootup numlock state on 130
- Chapter 3 130
- Option rom messages force bios 130
- Setup mode advanced mode 130
- Wait for f1 if error enabled 130
- Chapter 3 131
- Csm compatibility support module 131
- Boot option priorities 132
- Boot override 132
- Chapter 3 132
- Secure boot 132
- Asus ez flash 2 utility 133
- Chapter 3 133
- Tools menu 133
- Chapter 3 134
- Chapter 3 bios setup 134
- Rog ssd secure erase 134
- Rog ssd secure erase on the advanced mode menu 134
- Ssd speeds may lower over time as with any storage medium due to data processing secure erase completely and safely cleans your ssd restoring it to factory performance levels 134
- Asus spd information 135
- Chapter 3 135
- Dimm slot number 135
- Allows you to input the label of the setup profiles 136
- Allows you to load or save a profile from a usb 136
- And then select yes 136
- Asus overclocking profile 136
- Chapter 3 136
- Chapter 3 bios setup 136
- Load from profile 136
- Load save profile from to usb drive 136
- Profile name 136
- Save to profile 136
- This item allows you to store or load multiple bios settings 136
- Bios flashback 137
- Chapter 3 137
- Copy bios1 bios2 to bios2 bios1 137
- Force bios1 bios2 boot 137
- Rog oc panel h key configure 137
- Bclk frequency auto 138
- Chapter 3 138
- Cpu ratio auto 138
- Cpu voltage auto 138
- Load default 138
- Load from profile 138
- Save above settings 138
- Asus ez mode 139
- Chapter 3 139
- Discard changes exit 139
- Exit menu 139
- Launch efi shell from filesystem device 139
- Load optimized defaults 139
- Save changes reset 139
- Chapter 3 140
- Updating bios 140
- Asus ez flash 2 141
- Chapter 3 141
- Asus crashfree bios 3 142
- Chapter 3 142
- Recovering the bios 142
- Asus bios updater 143
- Before updating bios 143
- Booting the system in dos environment 143
- Chapter 3 143
- Chapter 3 144
- Updating the bios file 144
- Asus rampage iv black edition 145
- Chapter 3 145
- Restart your computer 145
- To exit bios updater 145
- Chapter 3 146
- Chapter 3 bios setup 146
- Chapter 4 147
- Installing an operating system 147
- Running the support dvd 147
- Software support 147
- Support dvd information 147
- Chapter 4 148
- Chapter 4 software support 148
- Support dvd main menu 148
- Chapter 4 149
- Obtaining the software manuals 149
- Ai suite 3 150
- Chapter 4 150
- Installing ai suite 3 150
- Software information 150
- Window 150
- Chapter 4 151
- Launching ai suite 3 151
- Window 151
- Ai suite 3 main menu 152
- Ai suite 3 main menu bar 152
- Chapter 4 152
- Chapter 4 software support 152
- Included in the ai suite 3 main menu is a quick access menu bar that allows you to swiftly launch any of the integrated asus utilities click or tap the on the top edge of menu to 152
- Launch the menu bar 152
- Refer to the software manual in the support dvd or visit the asus website at www asus com for detailed software configuration 152
- Some functions in the ai suite 3 main menu in this user manual may vary depending on the motherboard model 152
- The ai suite 3 main menu gives you easy access controls and insight to what s going on with your computer allowing you to optimize performance settings while at the same time ensuring system stability 152
- The ai suite 3 screenshots in this section are for reference only and can vary depending on motherboard model 152
- Asus rampage iv black edition 153
- Chapter 4 153
- Dual intelligent processors 4 with 4 way optimization 153
- Dual intelligent processors 4 with 4 way optimization comes with these five utilities in one interface 4 way optimization turbov processing unit tpu energy processing unit epu digi power control and fan xpert 2 153
- The 4 way optimization utility allows you to automatically tweak the tpu epu digi power control and fan xpert 2 to their optimal settings 153
- Way optimization 153
- Way optimization screen 153
- Chapter 4 154
- Chapter 4 software support 154
- Click or tap the 4 way optimization button then click or tap start to auto detect the best settings based on actual usage 154
- Using 4 way optimization 154
- Asus rampage iv black edition 155
- Chapter 4 155
- Cpu frequency 155
- For system stability the tpu settings are not saved in the bios and are not loaded during system bootup save your overclocking settings as a tpu profile and manually load this profile after system bootup 155
- Refer to the cpu documentation before adjusting cpu voltage settings setting a high voltage may damage the cpu permanently and setting a low voltage may lead to an unstable system 155
- Set the cpu core ratio item in bios to auto before using the cpu frequency in tpu refer to section extreme tweaker menu in the bios chapter of your motherboard user manual for details 155
- The cpu frequency bars show the status of the cpu cores which vary with your cpu model 155
- Tpu allows you to manually adjust the cpu frequency cpu cache core frequencies dram frequency and related voltages for an enhanced system stability and a performance boost 155
- Turbov processing unit tpu 155
- Using tpu 155
- Chapter 4 156
- Chapter 4 software support 156
- Cpu strap 156
- Asus rampage iv black edition 157
- Chapter 4 157
- Energy processing unit epu 157
- Epu is an energy processing utility that allows you to adjust the cpu gpu and fan control settings to their power saving conditions 157
- High performance 157
- Using epu 157
- Away mode 158
- Chapter 4 158
- Chapter 4 software support 158
- Configured max cpu power may decrease the total power delivery to the cpu and affects the cpu performance under a heavy system to restore your system to its default settings reboot your computer 158
- Max power saving 158
- Os information of your computer however the actual cpu frequency varies depending on the wattage that you manually set you can adjust the cpu wattage from the lowest point to your preferred value 158
- When you enable the configured max cpu power to boost the energy saving condition the cpu frequency is displayed at 800 mhz in the window 158
- Chapter 4 159
- Digi power control 159
- Chapter 4 160
- Chapter 4 161
- Chapter 4 162
- Chapter 4 software support 162
- Customizing the fan settings 162
- Do not remove your fan during the fan auto tuning process 162
- Fan xpert 2 162
- Fan xpert 2 automatically detects and tweaks the fan speeds and provides you with optimized fan settings based on the fans specifications and positions 162
- Smart mode 162
- Smart mode allows you to customize the fans rotation speeds and responses based on your system s temperature 162
- Using fan xpert 2 162
- Asus rampage iv black edition 163
- C and below 163
- Chapter 4 163
- Rpm mode 163
- Rpm mode allows you to set the fan speed at its fixed value when the cpu temperature drops 7 163
- Ai charger 164
- Ai charger allows you to fast charge your portable bc 1 mobile devices on your computer s usb port three times faster than the standard usb devices 164
- Ai charger screen 164
- Chapter 4 164
- Chapter 4 software support 164
- Launching ai charger 164
- Then select ai charger 164
- To launch ai charger click or tap on the top right corner of the ai suite 3 main menu 164
- Chapter 4 165
- Using wi fi engine 165
- Wi fi engine 165
- 8 limitation it may take one to two minutes to set up the ap mode for the first time 166
- Chapter 4 166
- Chapter 4 software support 166
- Due to window 166
- From the list of available networks select a network that you want to connect to 166
- In this mode the internet connection sharing may depend on the bluetooth internet device s driver support 166
- The ap mode allows you to set your system as an access point for other wireless enabled devices 166
- To use ap mode click or tap ap mode on the wi fi engine menu 166
- Using the ap mode 166
- Chapter 4 167
- Smart device supported screen resolutions 167
- System requirements 167
- Wi fi go 167
- Chapter 4 168
- Launching wi fi go 168
- Chapter 4 169
- Wi fi go nfc remote 169
- Chapter 4 170
- Cloud go 170
- All synced files are stored in the wi fi go folder 171
- Asus rampage iv black edition 171
- Chapter 4 171
- Synchronizing cloud contents 171
- Tick backup if you want to save a backup in your computer 171
- Tick the cloud storage account then click or tap ok 171
- Tick the contents that you want to synchronize then click or tap sync clouds 171
- To synchronize contents 171
- Chapter 4 172
- Chapter 4 173
- Remote desktop 173
- Remote desktop interface for window 173
- Chapter 4 174
- Media streaming hub 174
- Chapter 4 175
- Chapter 4 176
- File transfer 176
- Chapter 4 177
- Camera 178
- Chapter 4 178
- Chapter 4 software support 178
- Smart sensor control 178
- Smart sensor control allows you to remotely control your desktop by using your smart device s built in sensors 178
- Using smart sensor control in window 178
- Chapter 4 179
- Chapter 4 180
- Chapter 4 181
- Remote keyboard mouse 181
- Capture send 182
- Chapter 4 182
- Asus rampage iv black edition 183
- Chapter 4 183
- Connect your usb 3 device to the usb 3 port 183
- From the usb 3 boost screen select a usb device 183
- Launching usb 3 boost 183
- Menu then select usb 3 boost 183
- To enable uasp on your usb device click uasp to revert to its normal transfer rate click normal 183
- To launch usb 3 boost click or tap on the top right corner of the ai suite 3 main 183
- Usb 3 boost 183
- Usb 3 boost technology supports uasp usb attached scsi protocol that automatically speeds up the transfer rates of your usb storage devices 183
- Using the usb 3 boost 183
- Chapter 4 184
- Launching usb bios flashback 184
- Usb bios flashback 184
- Using usb bios flashback 184
- Chapter 4 185
- Chapter 4 186
- Ez update 186
- Launching ez update 186
- Using ez update 186
- Chapter 4 187
- Launching the system information 187
- System information 187
- Chapter 4 188
- Audio configurations 189
- Chapter 4 189
- Hd audio manager for window 189
- Realte 189
- Windows 8 window 189
- Chapter 4 190
- Rog connect 190
- Setting up usb connection between your local and remote pc 190
- Using rc tweakit 190
- Chapter 4 191
- Rc diagram 191
- Rc poster 191
- Rc remote 191
- Chapter 4 192
- Memtweakit 192
- Chapter 4 193
- Validating and saving your memtweakit settings 193
- Chapter 4 194
- Asus rampage iv black edition 195
- Chapter 4 195
- Creating deleting a ramdisk drive 195
- Ramdisk is a data storage software that reserves a part of your system s memory and turns it into a high speed virtual drive where you can store cache files and game apps for instant access the rog ramdisk also allows you to automatically backup update and restore files 195
- Rog ramdisk 195
- To create ramdisk drives 195
- To launch ramdisk click 195
- Your ramdisk drive allows you to place your favorite applications and files into ram so you can utilize your ram speed for better read write performance the files that are stored inside the ramdisk are automatically backed up every time your pc is turned off 195
- A junction point creates a link that remaps the original contents into the ramdisk enabling access to the desired application or data to be done purely within the original file location 196
- Chapter 4 196
- Chapter 4 software support 196
- Creating deleting a junction point 196
- To delete an existing ramdisk drive 196
- Chapter 4 197
- Synchronizing backup files 197
- Advance settings 198
- Chapter 4 198
- Chapter 4 software support 198
- Game detection 198
- Game presets 198
- Main menu 198
- Radar selection 198
- Sonic radar 198
- Sonic radar also features a sound enhancer that amplifies a desired frequency band and minimizes ambient noise to help make the sound more clear 198
- Sonic radar display 198
- Sonic radar is a head up display hud designed for first person shooting fps games that shows the precise direction and intensity of where a sound is coming from in game sound including gunshots footprints voice call outs or even a ticking bomb is visualized as radar signals on the sonic radar display this provides you the advantage to know potential threats and act accordingly 198
- Sonic radar is automatically installed when you install the realtek audio drivers for your rog motherboard with supremefx 198
- Sonic radar or go to the taskbar then double click 198
- Then select disable 198
- To disable sonic radar righ click on the sonic radar icon 198
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- Chapter 4 199
- Sonic radar in game 199
- Chapter 4 200
- Game presets and radar selection 200
- Advanced settings 201
- Chapter 4 201
- Chapter 4 202
- Asus rampage iv black edition 203
- Chapter 4 203
- Gamefirst ii 203
- Gamefirst ii a traffic shaping solution improves the internet latency while maintaining a high transfer rate and reduces delays during data transfers or playing online games it allows you to set programs priorities and increase the bandwidth of your currently running games or programs 203
- Gamefirst ii attaches itself to windows network stack to perform packet inspection which is useful to online gamers and voip users 203
- Rog gamefirst ii 203
- Using ez mode 203
- Chapter 4 204
- Using advanced mode 204
- Chapter 5 205
- Raid configurations 205
- Raid definitions 205
- Raid support 205
- Chapter 5 206
- Installing serial ata hard disks 206
- Setting the raid item in bios 206
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- Chapter 5 207
- Rapid storage technology option rom utility 207
- The navigation keys at the bottom of the screen allow you to move through the menus the navigation keys at the bottom of the screen allow you to move through the menus and select the menu options 207
- The raid bios setup screens shown in this section are for reference only and may not exactly match the items on your screen 207
- The utility supports maximum four hard disk drives for raid configuration 207
- To display the utility main menu 207
- To enter the inte 207
- Turn on the system 207
- Chapter 5 208
- Chapter 5 raid support 208
- Creating a raid set 208
- The following screen appears 208
- To create a raid set 208
- To select the hard disk drives you want to include in the raid set the select disks screen appears 208
- Chapter 5 209
- Be cautious when deleting a raid set you will lose all data on the hard disk drives when you delete a raid set 210
- Chapter 5 210
- Chapter 5 raid support 210
- Deleting a raid set 210
- The following screen appears 210
- The following warning message appears 210
- To delete a raid set 210
- To return to the delete volume menu 210
- Chapter 5 211
- Exiting the inte 211
- Rapid storage technology option rom utility 211
- Chapter 5 212
- Creating a raid driver disk 212
- Creating a raid driver disk in window 212
- Creating a raid driver disk without entering the os 212
- Chapter 5 213
- Installing the raid driver during window 213
- Os installation 213
- Chapter 5 214
- Chapter 5 raid support 214
- Appendices 215
- Federal communications commission statement 215
- Notices 215
- Appendices 216
- Canadian department of communications statement 216
- Ic canadian compliance statement 216
- Kc korea warning statement 216
- Vcci class b statement 216
- Vcci japan compliance statement 216
- Appendices 217
- Asus recycling takeback services 217
- Ce european community compliance statement 217
- Exposure to radio frequency energy 217
- Fcc bluetooth wireless compliance 217
- Rf equipment notices 217
- Wireless radio use 217
- Appendices 218
- Bluetooth industry canada statement 218
- Japan rf equipment statement 218
- Kc rf equipment 218
- Ncc taiwan wireless statement 218
- Appendices 219
- Asus computer gmbh germany and austria 219
- Asus computer international america 219
- Asus contact information 219
- Asustek computer inc 219
- Technical support 219
- 108 ec emc directive 220
- 125 ec erp directive 220
- 5 ec r tte directive 220
- 65 eu rohs directiv 220
- 95 ec lvd directive 220
- Appendices 220
- Ce marking 220
- Conform with the essential requirements of the following directives 220
- Declaration date 14 10 2013 220
- Declaration of conformity 220
- Declare the following apparatus 220
- Ec conformity marking 220
- Ec declaration of conformity 220
- Model name rampage iv black edition 220
- Name jerry shen 220
- Position ceo 220
- Product name motherboard 220
- Signature 220
- Ver 120601 220
- We the undersigned 220
- Year to begin affixing ce marking 2013 220
- 108 ec emc directive 221
- 125 ec erp directive 221
- 5 ec r tte directive 221
- 65 eu rohs directiv 221
- 95 ec lvd directive 221
- Appendices 221
- Asus rampage iv black edition 221
- Conform with the essential requirements of the following directives 221
- Declaration of conformity 221
- Ec declaration of conformity 221
- Model name oc panel 221
- Product name motherboard oc accessory 221
- Ver 120601 221
- Appendices 222
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