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Package contents
Check your motherboard package for the following items.
• If any of the above items is damaged or missing, contact your retailer.
• The illustrated items above are for reference only. Actual product specications may
vary with different models.
ASUS M5A97 R2.0 motherboard User Guide
Support DVD 2 x Serial ATA 6.0 Gb/s cables 1 x ASUS I/O Shield
Содержание
- E7438 first edition july 2012 2
- Basic installation 3
- Contents 3
- Product introduction 3
- Bios setup 4
- Software support 4
- Appendices 5
- Multiple gpu support 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
- M5a97 r2 specifications summary 9
- Realtek 887 8 channel high definition audio codec 9
- Sb950chipset 9
- Usb3 controller 9
- X asmedi 9
- Asus dual intelligent processors 10
- Asus exclusive features 10
- Asus ez diy 10
- Asus power design 10
- Asus q design 10
- Asus quiet thermal solution 10
- M5a97 r2 specifications summary 10
- Overclockingprotection 10
- Precision tweaker 2 10
- Sfs steplessfrequencyselection 10
- M5a97 r2 specifications summary 11
- Check your motherboard package for the following items 12
- Package contents 12
- Installation tools and components 13
- The tools and components in the table above are not included in the motherboard package 13
- Product highlights 15
- Product introduction 15
- Special features 15
- Ai charger 16
- Ai suite ii 16
- Asus exclusive features 16
- Chapter 1 16
- Dip dual intelligent processors tpu turbov processing unit epu energy processing unit 16
- Dip dualintelligentprocessors tpu turbov processingunit epu energyprocessingunit 16
- Network icontrol 16
- Usb 3 boost 16
- Asus directkey 17
- Asus ez diy 17
- Asus fan xpert 17
- Asus q design 17
- Asus quiet thermal solution 17
- Asusuefibios ezmode 17
- Chapter 1 17
- Fanlessdesign heatsinksolution 17
- Usb bios flashback 17
- Asus ez flash 2 18
- Asus mylogo 2 18
- Asus o c profile 18
- Chapter 1 18
- Erp ready 18
- Other features 18
- Precision tweaker 2 18
- Before you proceed 19
- Chapter 1 19
- M5a97 r2 19
- Motherboard overview 19
- Take note of the following precautions before you install motherboard components or change any motherboard settings 19
- Chapter 1 20
- Chapter 1 product introduction 20
- Motherboard layout 20
- Chapter 1 21
- Layout contents 21
- Central processing unit cpu 22
- Centralprocessingunit cpu 22
- Chapter 1 22
- System memory 22
- Chapter 1 23
- M5a97 r2 23
- Memory configurations 23
- Recommended memory configurations 23
- You may install 1gb 2gb 4gb and 8gb unbuffered ecc non ecc ddr3 dimms into the dimm sockets 23
- Chapter 1 24
- Chapter 1 product introduction 24
- Ddr3 1800 mhz capability 24
- Ddr3 1866 mhz capability 24
- Ddr3 2000 o c mhzcapability 24
- Ddr3 2133 o c mhzcapability 24
- M5a97r2 motherboardqualifiedvendorslists qvl 24
- Chapter 1 25
- Ddr3 1600 mhz capability 25
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- Chapter 1 26
- Chapter 1 product introduction 26
- Continued on the next page 26
- Ddr3 1333 mhz capability 26
- 1dimm supports one 1 module inserted into any slot as single channel memory 27
- 2dimms supports two 2 modules inserted into either the blue slots or the black slots 27
- 4dimms supports four 4 modules inserted into both the blue and black slots as two 27
- As one pair of dual channel memory configuration we suggest that you install the modules into slots a2 and b2 for better compatibility 27
- Chapter 1 27
- Configuration we suggest that you install the module into a2 slot 27
- Ddr3 1333 mhz capability 27
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- Pairs of dual channel memory configuration 27
- Side s ss single sidedds double sided dimmsupport 27
- Visit the asus website for the latest qvl 27
- When overclocking some amd cpu models may not support ddr3 1600 or higher frequency dimms 27
- Chapter 1 28
- Expansion slots 28
- Chapter 1 29
- Irq assignments for this motherboard 29
- Chapter 1 30
- Chapter 1 product introduction 30
- Directkey button 30
- Key during post it allows you to turn on or turn off the system and conveniently enter the bios during bootup 30
- Onboard switches and buttons 30
- Onboard switches and buttons allow you to fine tune performance when working on a bare or open case system this is ideal for overclockers and gamers who continually change settings to enhance system performance 30
- Chapter 1 31
- Installing dimms that are incompatible with the motherboard may cause system boot failure and the dram_led near the memok switch lights continuously press and hold the memok switch until the dram_led starts blinking to begin automatic memory compatibility tuning for successful boot 31
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- Memok switch 31
- Chapter 1 32
- Chapter 1 33
- Jumpers 33
- Chapter 1 34
- Onboard leds 34
- Chapter 1 35
- 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 35
- Cpuandchassisfanconnectors 4 pincpu_fan and4 pincha_fan1 2 3 35
- Internal connectors 35
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- This connector supports a trusted platform module tpm system which can securely store keys digital certificates passwords and data a tpm system also helps enhance network security protects digital identities and ensures platform integrity 35
- Tpmconnector 20 1pintpm 35
- Atxpowerconnectors 24 pineatxpwr 8 pineatx12v 36
- Chapter 1 36
- Chapter 1 product introduction 36
- These connectors are for an atx power supply the plugs from the power supply are designed to fit these connectors in only one orientation find the proper orientation and push down firmly until the connectors completely fit 36
- Chapter 1 37
- M5a97 r2 37
- Serialata6 gb sconnectors 7 pinsata6g1 6 37
- These connectors are for the serial ata 6 gb s signal cables for serial ata hard disk drives and optical disc drives if you installed serial ata hard disk drives you can create a raid 0 raid 1 raid 5 raid 10 or jbod configuration through the onboard controller 37
- When creating a raid set set the sata_5 6 connectors to ide mode to ensure that the system recognizes your odd device 37
- Chapter 1 38
- Chapter 1 product introduction 38
- Digitalaudioconnector 4 1pinspdif_out 38
- Serialportconnector 10 1pincom1 38
- This connector is for a serial com port connect the serial port module cable to this connector then install the module to a slot opening at the back of the system chassis 38
- This connector is for an additional sony philips digital interface s pdif port 38
- Chapter 1 39
- Chapter 1 40
- Chapter 1 product introduction 40
- Frontpanelaudioconnector 10 1pinaafp 40
- This connector is for a chassis mounted front panel audio i o module that supports either high definition audio or ac 97 audio standard connect one end of the front panel audio i o module cable to this connector 40
- This connector is for the additional usb 3 ports connect the usb 3 bracket cable to this connector then install the usb 3 bracket to the rear side of the chassis if your chassis support customized front panel installation with asus usb 3 header you can have a front panel usb 3 solution 40
- Usb3 connector 20 1pinusb3_34 40
- Chapter 1 41
- Basic installation 43
- Building your pc system 43
- Chapter 2 43
- Motherboard installation 43
- Chapter 2 44
- Chapter 2 45
- Chapter 2 46
- Chapter 2 getting started 46
- Cpu installation 46
- Asus m5a97 r2 47
- Chapter 2 47
- Cpu heatsink and fan assembly installation 47
- Chapter 2 48
- Chapter 2 49
- Chapter 2 50
- Dimm installation 50
- Atx power connection 51
- Chapter 2 51
- Chapter 2 52
- Sata device connection 52
- Chapter 2 53
- Expansion card installation 53
- Bios update utility 54
- Chapter 2 54
- Chapter 2 getting started 54
- Insert the usb storage device to the usb flashback port 54
- Launch the usb bios flashback wizard to automatically download the latest bios version 54
- Place the bundled support dvd to the optical drive and install the usb bios flashback wizard follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation 54
- Press the bios flashback button for three seconds until a flashing light appears which indicates that the bios flashback function is enabled 54
- Touseusbbiosflashback 54
- Usb bios flashback 54
- Usb bios flashback allows you to easily update the bios without entering the existing bios or operating system simply insert a usb storage device to the usb port press the usb bios flashback button for three seconds and the bios is updated automatically 54
- Wait until the light goes out indicating that the bios updating process is completed 54
- Chapter 2 55
- Motherboard rear and audio connections 55
- Rear i o connection 55
- Audio2 4 6 or8 channelconfiguration 56
- Chapter 2 56
- Lan ports led indications 56
- Audio i o connections 57
- Chapter 2 57
- Chapter 2 58
- Chapter 2 59
- Starting up for the first time 59
- Turning off the computer 59
- Chapter 2 60
- Chapter 2 getting started 60
- Bios setup 61
- Chapter 3 61
- Knowing bios 61
- Bios menu screen 62
- Bios setup program 62
- Chapter 3 62
- Chapter 3 bios setup 62
- Entering bios at startup 62
- Entering bios setup after post 62
- Post continues with its routines 62
- 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 first two options 62
- Press the reset button on the system chassis 62
- Simultaneously 62
- 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 62
- To enter bios setup after post 62
- To enter bios setup at startup 62
- 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 62
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- Chapter 3 63
- Ez mode 63
- Hot key for the advanced bios settings 63
- The boot device options vary depending on the devices you installed to the system 63
- The bootmenu f8 button is available only when the boot device is installed to the system 63
- The default screen for entering the bios setup program can be changed refer to the setup mode item in section 3 boot menu for details 63
- Advanced mode 64
- Chapter 3 64
- Menu bar 64
- Back button 65
- Chapter 3 65
- Configuration fields 65
- General help 65
- Menu items 65
- Navigation keys 65
- Pop up window 65
- Scroll bar 65
- Submenu items 65
- Chapter 3 66
- Chapter 3 bios setup 66
- Main menu 66
- Security 66
- 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 66
- The security menu items allow you to change the system security settings 66
- Administrator password 67
- Chapter 3 67
- User password 67
- Ai tweaker menu 68
- Chapter 3 68
- Chapter 3 69
- Currentcpuspeed xxxxmhz 69
- Currenthtlinkspeed xxxxmhz 69
- Currentmemoryfrequency xxxxmhz 69
- Currentnbfrequency xxxxmhz 69
- Targetcpuspeed xxxxmhz 69
- Ai overclock tuner auto 70
- Amd turbo core technology auto 70
- Chapter 3 70
- Cpu bus frequency xxx 70
- Cpu ratio auto 70
- Dram o c profile ddr3 1600mhz 70
- Memory frequency auto 70
- Oc tuner cancel 70
- Pcie frequency auto 70
- Chapter 3 71
- Cpu nb frequency auto 71
- Cpu spread spectrum auto 71
- Dram driving control 71
- Dram timing control 71
- Epu power saving mode disabled 71
- Ht link speed auto 71
- Pcie spread spectrum auto 71
- Chapter 3 72
- Cpu load line calibration auto 72
- Cpu manual voltage auto 72
- Cpu nb load line calibration auto 72
- Cpu nb manual voltage auto 72
- Cpu nb offset mode sign 72
- Cpu nb offset voltage auto 72
- Cpu nbvoltageoffsetmode 72
- Cpu offset voltage auto 72
- Cpu vdda voltage auto 72
- Digi power control 72
- Offset mode sign 72
- Chapter 3 73
- Dram voltage auto 73
- Nb 1 v voltage auto 73
- Nb ht voltage auto 73
- Nb voltage auto 73
- Sb voltage auto 73
- Advanced menu 74
- C1e support disabled 74
- Chapter 3 74
- Cool n quiet disabled 74
- Cpu configuration 74
- Apm master mode auto 75
- Chapter 3 75
- Core c6 state enabled 75
- Hpc mode enabled 75
- Initiate graphic adapter peg pci 75
- Iommu disabled 75
- Memory configuration 75
- North bridge 75
- Svm enabled 75
- Chapter 3 76
- Hpet enabled 76
- Sata configuration 76
- Sb sata configuration 76
- South bridge 76
- Chapter 3 77
- Ehci hand off disabled 77
- Legacy usb support enabled 77
- Legacy usb3 support enabled 77
- Sb usb configuration 77
- Usb configuration 77
- Asmedia usb 3 battery charging support disabled 78
- Asmediausb3 controller front enabled 78
- Asmediausb3 controller rear enabled 78
- Chapter 3 78
- Cpu core activation auto 78
- Cpu core on off function 78
- Onboard devices configuration 78
- Realtek lan controller enabled 78
- Realtek pxe oprom disabled 78
- Serial port configuration 78
- Chapter 3 79
- Erp ready enabled 79
- Power on by pme disabled 79
- Power on by ps 2 device disabled 79
- Restore ac power loss power off 79
- Sb hd azalia configuration 79
- Chapter 3 80
- Ipv4 pxe support enabled 80
- Ipv6 pxe support enabled 80
- Network stack 80
- Network stack disable link 80
- Power on by ring disabled 80
- Power on by rtc disabled 80
- Cha_fan1 2 3 speed xxxx rpm or ignore n a cha_fan1 2 3 speed xxxx rpm or ignore n a 81
- Chapter 3 81
- Cpu temperature mb temperature xxxºc xxxºf 81
- Cpu_fan speed xxxx rpm or ignore n a 81
- Monitor menu 81
- Vcorevoltage 3 vvoltage 5vvoltage 12v voltage vdda2 vvoltage 81
- Chapter 3 82
- Cpu q fan control enabled 82
- Cpu_fan speed low limit 600 rpm 82
- Chapter 3 83
- Chassis fan speed low limit 600 rpm 83
- Chassis q fan control disabled 83
- Boot menu 84
- Bootup numlock state on 84
- Chapter 3 84
- Full screen logo enabled 84
- Post report 5 sec 84
- Wait for f1 if error enabled 84
- Boot option priorities 85
- Boot override 85
- Chapter 3 85
- Directkey enabled go to bios 85
- Int19 trap response immediate 85
- Option rom messages force bios 85
- Setup mode ez mode 85
- Allows you to run asus ez flash 2 press enter to launch the asus ez flash 2 screen 86
- And then select yes 86
- Asus ez flash 2 utility 86
- Asus o c profile 86
- Asus spd information 86
- Chapter 3 86
- Chapter 3 bios setup 86
- Dimm slot slot 1 86
- Displays the serial presence detect spd information of the dimm module installed on the selected slot configuration options slot 1 slot 2 slot 3 slot 4 86
- Load from profile 86
- Save to profile 86
- This item allows you to store or load multiple bios settings 86
- To display the submenu 86
- Tools menu 86
- Asus ez mode 87
- Chapter 3 87
- Discardchanges exit 87
- Exit menu 87
- Launch efi shell from filesystem device 87
- Load optimized defaults 87
- Savechanges reset 87
- Asus update 88
- Chapter 3 88
- Updating bios 88
- Chapter 3 89
- Launching asus update 89
- Updating the bios through the internet 89
- Chapter 3 90
- Updating the bios through a bios file 90
- Asus ez flash 2 91
- Asus ez flash 2 allows you to update the bios without having to use a bootable floppy disk or an os based utility 91
- Asus m5a97 r2 91
- Before you start using this utility download the latest bios from the asus website at www asus com 91
- Chapter 3 91
- Insert the usb flash disk that contains the latest bios file to the usb port 91
- To enable it 91
- To perform the bios update process reboot the system when the update process is done 91
- To switch to the drive field 91
- To switch to the folder info field 91
- Toupdatethebiosusingezflash2 91
- Chapter 3 92
- Chapter 3 bios setup 92
- Asus bios updater 93
- Before updating bios 93
- Booting the system in dos environment 93
- Chapter 3 93
- Backing up the current bios 94
- Chapter 3 94
- Chapter 3 bios setup 94
- Ensure that the usb flash drive is not write protected and has enough free space to save the file 94
- The bios updater backup screen appears indicating the bios backup process when bios backup is done press any key to return to the dos prompt 94
- The filename is any user assigned filename with no more than eight alphanumeric the filename is any user assigned filename with no more than eight alphanumeric characters for the filename and three alphanumeric characters for the extension 94
- To backup the current bios file using the bios updater 94
- To switch the disk from drive c optical drive to drive d usb flash drive 94
- When the make disk menu appears select the freedos command prompt item by pressing the item number 94
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- Bios updater checks the selected bios file and prompts you to confirm bios update 95
- Chapter 3 95
- Do not shut down or reset the system while updating the bios to prevent system boot failure 95
- Ensure to connect all sata hard disk drives after updating the bios file if you have disconnected them 95
- Ensure to load the bios default settings to ensure system compatibility and stability select the load optimized defaults item under the exit bios menu see chaper 3 of your motherboard user manual for details 95
- For bios updater version 1 4 or later the utility automatically exits to the dos prompt after updating bios 95
- The bios updater screen appears as below 95
- To exit bios updater restart your computer 95
- Toupdatethebiosfileusingbiosupdater 95
- Updating the bios file 95
- Chapter 3 96
- Chapter 3 bios setup 96
- Chapter 4 97
- Installing an operating system 97
- Running the support dvd 97
- Software support 97
- Support dvd information 97
- Chapter 4 98
- Obtaining the software manuals 98
- Ai suite ii 99
- Chapter 4 99
- Installing ai suite ii 99
- Software information 99
- Using ai suite ii 99
- Asus turbov evo includes turbov that allows you to manually adjust the cpu frequency and related voltages such as cpu level up that offers automatic and easy overclocking and system level up 100
- Chapter 4 100
- Chapter 4 software support 100
- Environment and takes effect in real time without exiting and rebooting the os 100
- Turbov 100
- Turbov allows you to overclock the cpu bus peg frequency cpu voltage cpu nb voltage and dram voltage in window 100
- Turbov evo 100
- Turbov evo on the ai suite ii main menu bar 100
- Allows you to manually adjust the cpu ratio 101
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- Chapter 4 101
- Click apply to save the changes made 101
- Click on the advanced mode tab to adjust the advanced voltage settings 101
- Click on the cpu ratio tab 101
- Cpu ratio 101
- Drag the adjustment bar upwards or downwards to the desired value 101
- Set the cpu ratio setting item in bios to auto before using the cpu ratio function in turbov refer to the bios chapter of your motherboard user manual for details 101
- The cpu ratio bars show the status of the cpu cores which vary with your cpu model 101
- Using advanced mode 101
- Auto tuning 102
- Chapter 4 102
- Using fast tuning 102
- Chapter 4 103
- Using extreme tuning 103
- Chapter 4 104
- Chapter 4 software support 104
- Epu is an energy processing utility that provides several power saving modes when set to the auto mode the system automatically changes its power saving mode based on the current system condition 104
- Epu on the ai suite ii main menu bar 104
- Launching epu 104
- You can also configure the system settings such as cpu frequency gpu frequency vcore voltage and fan control to customize a power saving mode 104
- Chapter 4 105
- Remote go 105
- Remote go functions 105
- Using remote go 105
- Chapter 4 106
- Launching w fi go remote 106
- W fi go remote 106
- Chapter 4 107
- W fi go remote menu 107
- Chapter 4 108
- Dlna media hub 108
- Using the dlna media hub 108
- Chapter 4 109
- Toeditthelibrary 109
- Toeditthemusicplaylist 109
- Toplaymusic 109
- Chapter 4 110
- Toeditthevideolibrary 110
- Toeditthevideoplaylist 110
- Toplayavideofile 110
- Chapter 4 111
- Toedittheimagelibrary 111
- Toedittheimageplaylist 111
- Toviewimages 111
- Chapter 4 112
- Remote desktop 112
- Using the dlna media hub via w fi go remote 112
- Using the remote desktop 112
- Chapter 4 113
- Using the remote desktop via w fi go remote 113
- Chapter 4 114
- File transfer 114
- Using file transfer 114
- Using file transfer via w fi go remote 114
- Asus m5a97 r2 115
- Chapter 4 115
- Click apply 115
- In the main menu 115
- Remote go settings allows you to create a password for your computer 115
- Securing your computer for wi fi go remote functions 115
- The w fi go remote s user interface shown above is for reference only and may vary with the mobile device s operating system 115
- Tick use password and key in your password 115
- To create a password 115
- When you launch the wi fi go remote the application prompts you to key in the computer s password 115
- Your password must contain 6 12 letters or numbers 115
- Chapter 4 116
- Configuring usb 3 boost 116
- Launching usb 3 boost 116
- Usb 3 boost 116
- Asus m5a97 r2 117
- Asus network icontrol is an intuitive one stop network control center that makes it easier for you to manage your network bandwidth and allows you to set monitor and schedule the bandwidth priorities for your network programs it also allows you to automatically connect to a pppoe for a more convenient online experience 117
- Chapter 4 117
- Click on off to enable disable network icontrol 117
- Click the ez start tab 117
- Ez start allows you to quickly activate network icontrol and set the highest bandwidth priority for your top currently running program 117
- Network icontrol 117
- Network icontrol from ai suite ii main menu bar 117
- Select a profile and click apply 117
- Touseezstart 117
- Using ez start 117
- Chapter 4 118
- Using quick connection 118
- Chapter 4 119
- Configuring the quick connection 119
- Chapter 4 120
- Using ez profile 120
- Chapter 4 121
- Downloading the updated bios 121
- Scheduling the latest bios download 121
- Usb bios flashback wizard 121
- Chapter 4 122
- Chapter 4 123
- Fan setting 123
- Fan xpert 123
- Launching fan xpert 123
- Using fan xpert 123
- Ai charger 124
- Chapter 4 124
- Chapter 4 software support 124
- This utility 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 124
- Chapter 4 125
- Configuring probe ii 125
- Launching probe ii 125
- Probe ii 125
- Chapter 4 126
- Launching sensor recorder 126
- Sensor recorder 126
- Using sensor recorder 126
- Chapter 4 127
- Using history record 127
- Asus update 128
- Chapter 4 128
- Launching asus update 128
- Using asus update 128
- Chapter 4 129
- Launching mylogo2 129
- Mylogo2 129
- Using mylogo 129
- Chapter 4 130
- Audio configurations 131
- Chapter 4 131
- Chapter 4 132
- Chapter 4 software support 132
- Chapter 5 133
- Raid configurations 133
- Raid definitions 133
- Raid support 133
- Chapter 5 134
- Installing serial ata hard disks 134
- Setting the raid item in bios 134
- Amd option rom utility 135
- Chapter 5 135
- Option rom utility 135
- Chapter 5 136
- Creating a raid volume 136
- Chapter 5 137
- Deleting a raid configuration 137
- Displaying a raid set information 137
- Chapter 5 138
- Creating a raid driver disk 138
- Creating a raid driver disk in window 138
- Creating a raid driver disk in windows 138
- Creating a raid driver disk without entering the os 138
- Chapter 5 139
- Installing the raid driver during window 139
- Installing the raid driver during windows os installation 139
- Os installation 139
- Chapter 5 140
- Using a usb floppy disk drive 140
- Chapter 5 141
- Chapter 5 142
- Chapter 5 raid configurations 142
- Amd crossfirex technology 143
- Before you begin 143
- Chapter 6 143
- Crossfirex technology 143
- Multiple gpu support 143
- Requirements 143
- Chapter 6 144
- Installing two crossfirex graphics cards 144
- Chapter 6 145
- Crossfirex technology 145
- Enabling the am 145
- Enabling the amd crossfirex technology 145
- Installing the device drivers 145
- Launching the amd vision engine control center 145
- Chapter 6 146
- Enabling dual crossfirex technology 146
- Appendices 147
- Federal communications commission statement 147
- Notices 147
- Canadian department of communications statement 148
- Ic canadiancompliancestatement 148
- Kc koreawarningstatement 148
- Vcci class b statement 148
- Vcci japancompliancestatement 148
- Asus recycling takeback services 149
- Asus contact information 150
- Asuscomputergmbh germanyandaustria 150
- Asuscomputerinternational america 150
- Asustek computer inc 150
- Technical support 150
- Appendices 152
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