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Chapter 2: Getting started
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2.2 BIOS update utility
USB BIOS Flashback
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.
To use USB BIOS Flashback:
1. Place the bundled support DVD to the optical drive and install the USB BIOS
Flashback Wizard. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.
You can also download the BIOS from ASUS ofcial website www.asus.com. Rename the
le as ST990R20.CAP, and save it in the root directory of a USB storage device.
2. Insert the USB storage device to the USB Flashback port.
3. Launch the USB BIOS Flashback Wizard to automatically download the latest BIOS
version.
4. Press the BIOS Flashback button for three seconds until a ashing light appears, which
indicates that the BIOS Flashback function is enabled.
5. Wait until the light goes out, indicating that the BIOS updating process is completed.
For more BIOS update utilities in BIOS setup, refer to the section 3.10 Updating BIOS.
• Do not unplug portable disk, power system, or press the CLR_CMOS button while
BIOS update is ongoing, otherwise update will be interrupted. In case of interruption,
please follow the steps again.
• If the light ashes for ve seconds and turns into a solid light, this means that theIf the light ashes for ve seconds and turns into a solid light, this means that the
BIOS Flashback is not operating properly. This may be caused by improper installation
of the USB storage device and lename/le format error. If this scenario happens,
please restart the system to turn off the light.
• Updating BIOS may have risks. If the BIOS program is damaged during the processUpdating BIOS may have risks. If the BIOS program is damaged during the process
and results to the system’s failure to boot up, please contact your local ASUS Service
Center.
USB BIOS Flashback port
USB BIOS Flashback button
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Содержание
- Motherboard 1
- E8042 revised edition v2 january 2013 2
- Chapter 1 product introduction 3
- Chapter 2 basic installation 3
- Contents 3
- Chapter 3 bios setup 4
- Chapter 4 software support 4
- Chapter 5 raid support 5
- Chapter 6 multiple gpu support 5
- Appendices 6
- Electrical safety 7
- Operation safety 7
- Safety information 7
- About this guide 8
- How this guide is organized 8
- Where to find more information 8
- Conventions used in this guide 9
- Typography 9
- Alc892 8 channel high definition audio codec 10
- Asmedi 10
- Realte 10
- Sabertooth 990fx r2 specifications summary 10
- Sata 6gb s controllers 10
- Sb950 chipset 10
- Sabertooth 990fx r2 specifications summary 11
- Safe stable guardian angel 11
- Sb950 chipset 11
- Tuf engine digital power design 11
- Ultimate cool thermal solution 11
- Usb 3 controllers 11
- X asmedi 11
- Sabertooth 990fx r2 specifications summary 12
- Check your motherboard package for the following items 13
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- If any of the above items is damaged or missing contact your retailer 13
- Package contents 13
- The illustrated items above are for reference only actual product specifications may vary with different models 13
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- Installation tools and components 14
- The tools and components in the table above are not included in the motherboard package 14
- Chapter 1 15
- Product highlights 15
- Product introduction 15
- Special features 15
- Chapter 1 16
- Complete usb 3 solution 16
- Digi power control 16
- Efficient switching power e s p design 16
- Tuf ceram x heatsink coating technology 16
- Tuf components choke cap mosfet certified by military standard 16
- Tuf engine power design 16
- Tuf thermal radar 16
- Ultimate cool thermal solution 16
- Ultimate cool thermal solution ultimate cool thermal solution 16
- Asus ez diy 17
- Asus uefi bios ez mode 17
- Chapter 1 17
- Directkey 17
- Esd guards 17
- Remote go 17
- Safe stable guardian angel 17
- Asus ez flash 2 18
- Channel audio codec 18
- Chapter 1 18
- Erp ready 18
- Network icontrol 18
- O c profile 18
- Other special features 18
- S pdif out on back i o port 18
- Usb 3 boost 18
- Usb bios flashback 18
- Asus sabertooth 990fx r2 19
- Before you proceed 19
- Chapter 1 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
- Chapter 1 22
- Chapter 1 23
- Recommended memory configurations 23
- System memory 23
- Chapter 1 24
- Chapter 1 product introduction 24
- Memory configurations 24
- You may install 1gb 2gb 4gb 8gb and 16gb ecc non ecc and unbuffered ddr3 dimms into the dimm sockets 24
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- Chapter 1 25
- Ddr3 2200 mhz capability 25
- Ddr3 2400 mhz capability 25
- Sabertooth 990fx r2 motherboard qualified vendors lists qvl 25
- Chapter 1 26
- Chapter 1 product introduction 26
- Ddr3 2133 mhz capability 26
- Asus sabertooth 990fx r2 27
- Chapter 1 27
- Ddr3 2000 mhz capability 27
- Chapter 1 28
- Chapter 1 product introduction 28
- Ddr3 1800 mhz capability 28
- Ddr3 1866 mhz capability 28
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- Chapter 1 29
- Continued on the next page 29
- Ddr3 1600 mhz capability 29
- Chapter 1 30
- Chapter 1 product introduction 30
- Continued on the next page 30
- Ddr3 1600 mhz capability 30
- Asus sabertooth 990fx r2 31
- Chapter 1 31
- Continued on the next page 31
- Ddr3 1600 mhz capability 31
- Chapter 1 32
- Chapter 1 product introduction 32
- Continued on the next page 32
- Ddr3 1333 mhz capability 32
- Ddr3 1600 mhz capability 32
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- Chapter 1 33
- Continued on the next page 33
- Ddr3 1333 mhz capability 33
- Chapter 1 34
- Chapter 1 product introduction 34
- Ddr3 1333 mhz capability 34
- Asus sabertooth 990fx r2 35
- Chapter 1 35
- Chapter 1 36
- Expansion slots 36
- Chapter 1 37
- Irq assignments for this motherboard 37
- Chapter 1 38
- Chapter 1 product introduction 38
- Installing dimms that are not compatible with the motherboard may cause system boot failure and the dram_led near the memok switch lights continuously press and hold the memok button until the dram_led starts blinking to begin automatic memory compatibility tuning for successful boot 38
- Memok button 38
- Onboard buttons 38
- Onboard 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 38
- Asus sabertooth 990fx r2 39
- Chapter 1 39
- Directkey button 39
- Key during post it also allows you to turn on or turn off your system and conveniently enter the bios during boot up 39
- Chapter 1 40
- Jumpers 40
- Chapter 1 41
- Onboard leds 41
- Chapter 1 42
- Chapter 1 product introduction 42
- If you installed serial ata hard disk drives you can create a raid 0 1 5 and 10 configuration through the onboard am 42
- Internal connectors 42
- Sb950 chipset 42
- Serial ata 6 gb s connectors 7 pin sata6g_1 6 brown 42
- These connectors connect to serial ata 6 gb s hard disk drives via serial ata 6 gb s signal cables 42
- Chapter 1 43
- Chapter 1 44
- Chapter 1 45
- Chapter 1 46
- 4 pin cpu_fan 4 pin cpu_opt 4 pin cha_fan1 4 4 pin cpu_fan 4 pin cpu_opt 4 pin cha_fan1 4 47
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- Chapter 1 47
- 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 47
- Cpu and chassis fan connectors 47
- Chapter 1 48
- Chapter 1 product introduction 48
- Front panel audio connector 10 1 pin aafp 48
- 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 48
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- Atx power connectors 24 pin eatxpwr 8 pin eatx12v 49
- Chapter 1 49
- 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 49
- Chapter 1 50
- Chapter 1 51
- Chapter 1 52
- Chapter 1 product introduction 52
- Basic installation 53
- Building your pc system 53
- Chapter 2 53
- Motherboard installation 53
- Chapter 2 54
- Chapter 2 55
- Chapter 2 56
- Chapter 2 getting started 56
- Cpu installation 56
- Asus sabertooth 990fx r2 57
- Chapter 2 57
- Cpu heatsink and fan assembly installation 57
- To install the cpu heatsink and fan assembly 57
- Chapter 2 58
- Chapter 2 59
- Dimm installation 59
- Atx power connection 60
- Chapter 2 60
- Chapter 2 61
- Sata device connection 61
- Chapter 2 62
- Front i o connector 62
- Ide_led 62
- Reset sw 62
- Chapter 2 63
- Expansion card installation 63
- Bios update utility 64
- Chapter 2 64
- Chapter 2 getting started 64
- Insert the usb storage device to the usb flashback port 64
- Launch the usb bios flashback wizard to automatically download the latest bios version 64
- Place the bundled support dvd to the optical drive and install the usb bios flashback wizard follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation 64
- Press the bios flashback button for three seconds until a flashing light appears which indicates that the bios flashback function is enabled 64
- To use usb bios flashback 64
- Usb bios flashback 64
- 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 64
- Wait until the light goes out indicating that the bios updating process is completed 64
- Chapter 2 65
- Motherboard rear and audio connections 65
- Rear i o connection 65
- Audio 2 4 6 or 8 channel configuration 66
- Chapter 2 66
- Lan ports led indications 66
- Audio i o connections 67
- Chapter 2 67
- Chapter 2 68
- Chapter 2 69
- Connect to 7 channel speakers 69
- Starting up for the first time 69
- Chapter 2 70
- Turning off the computer 70
- Bios setup 71
- Chapter 3 71
- Knowing bios 71
- Bios menu screen 72
- Bios setup program 72
- Chapter 3 72
- Chapter 3 bios setup 72
- Entering bios at startup 72
- Entering bios setup after post 72
- Post continues with its routines 72
- 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 72
- Press the reset button on the system chassis 72
- Simultaneously 72
- 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 72
- To enter bios setup after post 72
- To enter bios setup at startup 72
- 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 72
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- Chapter 3 73
- Ez mode 73
- Hot key for the advanced bios settings 73
- The boot device options vary depending on the devices you installed to the system 73
- 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 73
- The the boot menu f8 button is available only when the boot device is installed to the system 73
- Advanced for changing the advanced system settings 74
- Advanced mode 74
- Ai tweaker for changing the overclocking settings 74
- Boot for changing the system boot configuration 74
- Chapter 3 74
- Chapter 3 bios setup 74
- Exit for selecting the exit options and loading default settings 74
- Main for changing the basic system configuration 74
- Menu bar 74
- Monitor for displaying the system temperature power status and changing the fan settings 74
- The advanced mode provides advanced options for experienced end users to configure the bios settings the figure below shows an example of the advanced mode refer to the following sections for the detailed configurations 74
- The menu bar on top of the screen has the following main items 74
- Tool for configuring options for special functions 74
- Back button 75
- Chapter 3 75
- Configuration fields 75
- General help 75
- Menu items 75
- Navigation keys 75
- Pop up window 75
- Scroll bar 75
- Submenu items 75
- Chapter 3 76
- Chapter 3 bios setup 76
- If you have forgotten your bios password erase the cmos real time clock rtc ram to clear the bios password see section 1 onboard buttons for information on how to erase the rtc ram via the clear cmos button 76
- Main menu 76
- Security 76
- The administrator or user password items on top of the screen show the default not the administrator or user password items on top of the screen show the default not installed after you set a password these items show installed 76
- 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 76
- The security menu items allow you to change the system security settings 76
- Administrator password 77
- Chapter 3 77
- User password 77
- Ai tweaker menu 78
- Be cautious when changing the settings of the ai tweaker menu items incorrect field values can cause the system to malfunction 78
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- Chapter 3 bios setup 78
- Confirm the password when prompted 78
- Scroll down to display other bios items 78
- The ai tweaker menu items allow you to configure overclocking related items 78
- The configuration options for this section vary depending on the cpu and dimm model you installed on the motherboard 78
- To change a user password 78
- Uefi bios utility advanced mode 78
- When prompted to create confirm the password after you clear the password the user password item on top of the screen shows not installed 78
- Ai overclock tuner auto 79
- Chapter 3 79
- Cpu nb frequency auto 79
- Cpu ratio auto 79
- Ht link speed auto 79
- Memory frequency auto 79
- Chapter 3 80
- Cpu spread spectrum auto 80
- Dram timing control 80
- Epu power saving mode disabled 80
- Oc tuner cancel 80
- Pcie spread spectrum auto 80
- Chapter 3 81
- Chapter 3 82
- Dram driving control 82
- Chapter 3 83
- Cpu current capability auto 83
- Cpu load line calibration auto 83
- Cpu nb current capability auto 83
- Cpu nb load line calibration auto 83
- Cpu power phase control standard 83
- Digi power control 83
- Chapter 3 84
- Cpu nb power response control auto 84
- Cpu power duty control t probe 84
- Cpu power response control auto 84
- Cpu voltage frequency auto 84
- Chapter 3 85
- Cpu nb voltage offset mode 85
- Cpu power thermal control 130 85
- Dram current capability 100 85
- Dram power phase control optimized 85
- Dram voltage frequency 300khz 85
- Offset mode sign 85
- Chapter 3 86
- Cpu vdda voltage auto 86
- Dram voltage auto 86
- Nb 1 v voltage auto 86
- Nb ht voltage auto 86
- Nb voltage auto 86
- Sb voltage auto 86
- Vdd pcie auto 86
- Vddr auto 86
- Advanced menu 87
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- Be cautious when changing the settings of the advanced menu items incorrect field values can cause the system to malfunction 87
- Chapter 3 87
- The advanced menu items allow you to change the settings for the cpu and other system devices 87
- Uefi bios utility advanced mode 87
- C1e disabled 88
- Chapter 3 88
- Chapter 3 bios setup 88
- Cool n quiet disabled 88
- Cpu configuration 88
- Disabled disables the function 88
- Enabled enables the amd cool n quiet function 88
- Enabled enables the amd virtualization in cpu this secure virtual mode will let you run multiple operating systems on the same physical hardware by decoupling the operating system and physical hardware with the hypervisor layer 88
- Enabled enables the system to utilize the amd specific acpi states to save power consumption 88
- Svm enabled 88
- The items in this menu show the cpu related information that the bios automatically detects 88
- Allows you to enable memory bank interleaving function configuration options auto disabled 89
- Allows you to enable memory channel interleaving function configuration options auto disabled 89
- Allows you to enable or disable ddr power down mode configuration options enabled disabled 89
- Allows you to enable or disable memory hole remapping function configuration options enabled disabled 89
- Allows you to enable or disable the error correcting code ecc mode configuration options enabled disabled 89
- Allows you to enable or disable the input output memory management unit iommu 89
- Allows you to set the iommu mode that supports linux based systems to convert 32bit i o to 64 bit memory mapped i o configuration options disabled 64mb 89
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- Bank interleaving auto 89
- Channel interleaving auto 89
- Chapter 3 89
- Configuration options enabled disabled 89
- Ecc mode enabled 89
- Iommu disabled 89
- Iommu mode disabled 89
- Memory configuration 89
- Memory hole remapping enabled 89
- North bridge configuration 89
- Power down enable disabled 89
- Allows you to enable or disable the high precision event timer hpet 90
- Allows you to select unganged dram mode 64 bit width enabled ganged mode 90
- Allows you to set which graphics controller to use as the primary boot device 90
- Chapter 3 90
- Chapter 3 bios setup 90
- Configuration options enabled disabled 90
- Configuration options pci peg peg pci 90
- Dct unganged mode enabled 90
- Disabled unganged mose 90
- Hpet enabled 90
- Initiate graphic adapter peg pci 90
- South bridge configuration 90
- Ahci set to ahci when you want the sata hard disk drives to use the ahci advabced host controller interface the ahci allows the onboard storage driver to enable advanced serial ata features that increases storage performance on random workloads by allowing the drive to internally optimize the order of commands 91
- Allows you to enable or disable the serial ata channel configuration options enabled disabled 91
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- Chapter 3 91
- Ide set to ide when you want to use the serial ata hard disk drives as parallel ata physical storage devices 91
- Onchip sata channel enabled 91
- Raid set to raid when you want to create a raid configuration from the sata hard disk drives 91
- Sata configuration 91
- Sata port 5 port 6 ahci allows you to set the sata configuration 91
- Sata port1 port 4 ahci allows you to set the sata configuration 91
- Sb sata configuration 91
- This item alows you to set the sata configuration 91
- While entering setup the bios automatically detects the presence of sata devices the sata port items show not present if no sata device is installed to the corresponding sata port 91
- Auto allows the system to detect the presence of usb devices at startup if detected the usb controller legacy mode is enabled if no usb device is detected the legacy usb support is disabled 92
- Chapter 3 92
- Chapter 3 bios setup 92
- Configuration options disabled enabled 92
- Disabled disables the function 92
- Disabled the usb devices can be used only for the bios setup program 92
- Enabled enables the support for usb 3 devices on legacy operating systems os 92
- Enabled enables the support for usb devices on legacy operating systems os 92
- Legacy usb support enabled 92
- Legacy usb3 support enabled 92
- S m a r t status check enabled s m a r t self monitoring analysis and reporting technology is a monitor system when read write of your hard disk errors occur this feature allows the hard disk to report warning messages during the post 92
- Sata esp on port1 6 disabled allows you to set sata port on port1 6 to external sata port 92
- The items in this menu allow you to change the usb related features 92
- Usb configuration 92
- Chapter 3 93
- Cpu core activation auto 93
- Cpu core on off function 93
- Ehci hand off disabled 93
- Sb usb configuration 93
- Allows you to select the asm1061 storage controller operating mode 94
- Asm1061 storage controller front enabled 94
- Asm1061 storage controller rear enabled 94
- Asm1061 storage oprom enabled 94
- Chapter 3 94
- Chapter 3 bios setup 94
- Configuration options enabled disabled 94
- Disabled disables the asm1061 storage controller 94
- Enabled enables the asm1061 storage controller 94
- Onboard devices configuration 94
- Scroll down to view the other bios items 94
- This item appears only when you set the previous item to enabled and allows you to enable or disable the optionrom of the asm1061storage controller 94
- Asmedia usb 3 battery charging support disabled 95
- Asmedia usb 3 controller usb3_12 usb3_34 front enabled 95
- Chapter 3 95
- Realtek lan controller enabled 95
- Realtek pxe oprom disabled 95
- S3 video repost disabled 95
- Serial port configuration 95
- Ac97 sets the front panel audio connector aafp mode to legacy ac 97 96
- Azalia front panel hd allows you to set the front panel audio connector aafp mode to legacy ac 97 or high definition audio depending on the audio standard that the front panel audio module supports 96
- Chapter 3 96
- Chapter 3 bios setup 96
- Configuration options disabled enabled 96
- Disabled disables the controller 96
- Enabled enables the hd audio device 96
- Erp ready disabled 96
- Hd audio azalia device enabled 96
- Hd sets the front panel audio connector aafp mode to high definition audio 96
- Hdmi sets to hdmi for hdmi audio output 96
- Last state the system goes into either off or on state whatever the system state was before the ac power loss 96
- Power off the system goes into off state after an ac power loss 96
- Power on the system goes into on state after an ac power loss 96
- Restore ac power loss power off 96
- Sb hd azalia configuration 96
- Spdif out type spdif spdif sets to spdif for spdif audio output 96
- The sub items in this menu allow you to set the sb hd azalia configuration 96
- This item allows user to switch off some power at s5 to get the system ready for erp requirement when set to enabled all other pme options will be switched off 96
- Chapter 3 97
- Network stack 97
- Network stack disabled 97
- Power on by pme device disabled 97
- Power on by ps 2 device disabled 97
- Power on by ring disabled 97
- Power on by rtc disabled 97
- Chapter 3 98
- Chapter 3 bios setup 98
- Cpu fan speed xxxx rpm or ignore n a cpu opt fan speed xxxx rpm or ignore n a chassis fan 1 4 speed xxxx rpm or ignore n a 98
- Cpu q fan control enabled 98
- Cpu temperature mb temperature xxxºc xxxºf 98
- Disabled disables the cpu q fan control feature 98
- Enabled enables the cpu q fan control feature 98
- Monitor menu 98
- Scroll down to display the other bios items 98
- The monitor menu displays the system temperature power status and allows you to change the fan settings 98
- The onboard hardware monitor automatically detects and displays the cpu and motherboard temperatures select ignore if you do not wish to display the detected temperatures 98
- The onboard hardware monitor automatically detects and displays the cpu chassis and power fan speed in rotations per minute rpm if the fan is not connected to the motherboard the field shows n a select ignore if you do not wish to display the detected speed 98
- The onboard hardware monitor automatically detects the voltage output through the onboard voltage regulators select ignore if you do not want to detect this item 98
- Vcore voltage 3 v voltage 5v voltage 12v voltage vdda2 v voltage 98
- Chapter 3 99
- Chassis q fan control 1 3 disabled 99
- Chapter 3 100
- Asus sabertooth 990fx r2 101
- Boot menu 101
- Bootup numlock state on 101
- Chapter 3 101
- Computer without going into the bios setup computer without going into the bios setup 101
- Directkey button will only allow you to turn on or shut down your directkey button will only allow you to turn on or shut down your 101
- Directkey enabled go to bios setup 101
- Disable disables the directkey function when set to disable the 101
- Disabled disables the full screen logo display feature 101
- Disabled disables the function 101
- Enabled enables the full screen logo display feature 101
- Full screen logo enabled 101
- Go to bios setup enables the directkey function and allows you to go to the bios 101
- Key to be pressed when error occurs 101
- Off sets the power on state of the numlock to off 101
- On sets the power on state of the numlock to on 101
- Set this item to enabled to use the asus mylogo 2 feature 101
- Setup when you press the directkey button setup when you press the directkey button 101
- The boot menu items allow you to change the system boot options 101
- Wait for f1 if error enabled 101
- When set to go to bios setup and the computer is on the system will shut down when you press the directkey button press the directkey button again or the power button to reboot and go directly into the bios setup 101
- Boot option priorities 102
- Chapter 3 102
- Int19 trap response immediate 102
- Option rom messages force bios 102
- Setup mode ez mode 102
- Asus ez flash 2 utility 103
- Asus sabertooth 990fx r2 103
- Boot override 103
- Chapter 3 103
- These items displays the available devices the number of device items that appears on the screen depends on the number of devices installed in the system click an item to start booting from the selected device 103
- To confirm your choice 103
- To display the submenu 103
- Tools menu 103
- Allows you to view the dram spd information 104
- Asus spd information 104
- Chapter 3 104
- Chapter 3 bios setup 104
- And then select yes 105
- Asus o c profile 105
- Asus sabertooth 990fx r2 105
- Chapter 3 105
- Load from profile 105
- Save to profile 105
- This item allows you to store or load multiple bios settings 105
- Asus ez mode 106
- Chapter 3 106
- Discard changes exit 106
- Exit menu 106
- Launch efi shell from filesystem device 106
- Load optimized defaults 106
- Save changes reset 106
- Asus update 107
- Chapter 3 107
- Updating bios 107
- Chapter 3 108
- Launching asus update 108
- Updating the bios through the internet 108
- Chapter 3 109
- Updating the bios through a bios file 109
- Asus ez flash 2 110
- Asus ez flash 2 allows you to update the bios without having to use a bootable floppy disk or an os based utility 110
- Before you start using this utility download the latest bios from the asus website at www asus com 110
- Chapter 3 110
- Chapter 3 bios setup 110
- Insert the usb flash disk that contains the latest bios file to the usb port 110
- To enable it 110
- To perform the bios update process reboot the system when the update process is done 110
- To switch to the drive field 110
- To switch to the folder info field 110
- To update the bios using ez flash 2 110
- Asus bios updater 111
- Asus sabertooth 990fx r2 111
- Before updating bios 111
- Chapter 3 111
- Download the latest bios file and bios updater from the asus website at http support asus com and save them on the usb flash drive 111
- Prepare the motherboard support dvd and a usb flash drive in fat32 16 format and single partition 111
- The asus bios updater allows you to update the bios in dos environment this utility also allows you to copy the current bios file that you can use as a backup when the bios fails or gets corrupted during the updating process 111
- Turn off the computer and disconnect all sata hard disk drives optional 111
- Booting the system in dos environment 112
- Chapter 3 112
- Chapter 3 bios setup 112
- Insert the usb flash drive with the latest bios file and bios updater to the usb port 112
- To show the bios boot device select menu insert the support dvd into the optical drive and select the optical drive as the boot device 112
- To switch the disk from drive c optical drive to drive d usb flash drive 112
- To update the bios file using bios updater 112
- Updating the bios file 112
- When the make disk menu appears select the freedos command prompt item by pressing the item number 112
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- Bios updater checks the selected bios file and prompts you to confirm bios update 113
- Chapter 3 113
- The bios updater screen appears as below 113
- Chapter 3 114
- Chapter 3 bios setup 114
- To exit bios updater restart your computer 114
- Chapter 4 115
- Installing an operating system 115
- Running the support dvd 115
- Software support 115
- Support dvd information 115
- Chapter 4 116
- Obtaining the software manuals 116
- Ai suite ii 117
- Chapter 4 117
- Installing ai suite ii 117
- Software information 117
- Using ai suite ii 117
- Asus tuf thermal radar 118
- Chapter 4 118
- Launching thermal radar 118
- Using the thermal radar main screen 118
- Chapter 4 119
- Configuring system fan settings 119
- Loading the preset fan profiles 119
- Chapter 4 120
- Configuring user customizable fan settings 120
- Chapter 4 121
- Configuring chassis fan 4 settings 121
- Chapter 4 122
- Remote go 122
- Remote go functions 122
- Using remote go 122
- Chapter 4 123
- Launching wi fi go remote 123
- Wi fi go remote 123
- Chapter 4 124
- Wi fi go remote menu 124
- Chapter 4 125
- Dlna media hub 125
- Using the dlna media hub 125
- Chapter 4 126
- Chapter 4 127
- Chapter 4 128
- Chapter 4 129
- Remote desktop 129
- Using the dlna media hub via wi fi go remote 129
- Using the remote desktop 129
- Chapter 4 130
- Using the remote desktop via wi fi go remote 130
- Chapter 4 131
- File transfer 131
- Using file transfer 131
- Using file transfer via wi fi go remote 131
- Chapter 4 132
- Chapter 4 software support 132
- Click apply 132
- In the main menu 132
- Remote go settings allows you to create a password for your computer 132
- Securing your computer for wi fi go remote functions 132
- The wi fi go remote s user interface shown above is for reference only and may vary with the mobile device s operating system 132
- Tick use password and key in your password 132
- To create a password 132
- When you launch the wi fi go remote the application prompts you to key in the computer s password 132
- Your password must contain 6 12 letters or numbers 132
- Asus sabertooth 990fx r2 133
- Asus turbov evo includes turbov that allows you to manually adjust the cpu frequency and related voltages that offers automatic and easy overclocking and system boost performance 133
- Chapter 4 133
- Turbov 133
- Turbov allows you to overclock the bclk frequency cpu voltage imc voltage and dram bus voltage in windows environment and in real time without exiting and rebooting the os 133
- Turbov evo 133
- Turbov evo on the ai suite ii main menu bar 133
- Chapter 4 134
- Chapter 4 software support 134
- Click the advanced mode tab to adjust the advanced voltage settings 134
- Using the advanced mode 134
- Allows you to manually adjust the cpu ratio 135
- Asus sabertooth 990fx r2 135
- Chapter 4 135
- Click apply to save the changes made 135
- Click cpu ratio tab 135
- Cpu ratio 135
- Drag the adjustment bars upwards or downwards to the desired value 135
- Chapter 4 136
- Cpu power 136
- Digi power control 136
- Chapter 4 137
- Chapter 4 138
- Dram power 138
- Chapter 4 139
- Launching sensor recorder 139
- Sensor recorder 139
- Using sensor recorder 139
- Chapter 4 140
- Using history record 140
- Ai charger 141
- Asus sabertooth 990fx r2 141
- Chapter 4 141
- 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 141
- Chapter 4 142
- Configuring usb 3 boost 142
- Launching usb 3 boost 142
- Usb 3 boost 142
- Chapter 4 143
- Downloading the updated bios 143
- Scheduling the latest bios download 143
- Usb bios flashback wizard 143
- Chapter 4 144
- Chapter 4 145
- Network icontrol 145
- Using ez start 145
- Chapter 4 146
- Using quick connection 146
- Chapter 4 147
- Chapter 4 148
- Configuring the quick connection 148
- Asus sabertooth 990fx r2 149
- Chapter 4 149
- Click ez profile tab the programs are shown in the network program column 149
- Ez profile allows you to load edit and save your own network program priority profile 149
- Select the network program and click 149
- To create your profile 149
- To save the changes and or rename your profile 149
- To set the program priority as high normal or low 149
- To use the ez profile 149
- Using ez profile 149
- Asus update 150
- Chapter 4 150
- Launching asus update 150
- Using asus update 150
- Chapter 4 151
- Launching asus update 151
- Mylogo2 151
- Using mylogo 151
- Audio configurations 152
- Chapter 4 152
- A realtek hd audio manager for window 153
- Asus sabertooth 990fx r2 153
- B realtek hd audio manager for window 153
- Chapter 4 153
- Refer to the software manual in the support dvd or visit the asus website at www asus com for detailed software configuration 153
- To play blu ray disc make sure to use an hdcp compliant monitor to play blu ray disc make sure to use an hdcp compliant monitor 153
- Chapter 4 154
- Chapter 4 software support 154
- Chapter 5 155
- Raid configurations 155
- Raid definitions 155
- Raid support 155
- Chapter 5 156
- Installing serial ata hard disks 156
- Setting the raid item in bios 156
- Amd option rom utility 157
- Asus sabertooth 990fx r2 157
- Chapter 5 157
- Controller configuration shows the system resources configuration 157
- Delete ld menu deletes a selected raid set and partition 157
- Ld view ld define menu displays the existing raid set information creates a raid 0 raid 1 raid 5 or raid 10 configuration 157
- Option rom utility 157
- The main menu allows you to select an operation to perform the main menu options include 157
- To display the utility main menu 157
- To enter the am 157
- To exit the utility 157
- Turn on the system 157
- View drive assignments shows the status of the hard disk drives 157
- And the following screen appears 158
- Chapter 5 158
- Chapter 5 raid configurations 158
- Creating a raid volume 158
- Eenter an ld name and then press any key to continue 158
- Move to the assignment item by using the down arrow key and set y to select the hard disk drives you want to include in the raid set 158
- To create a raid volume 158
- To enter the ld view ld define menu function 158
- To enter the screen to modify the array capacity or press any key to use the maximum capacity 158
- To erase the mbr or you may press any key to abort the settings 158
- To input the ld name 158
- To save the setting 158
- To select a raid mode to create 158
- Asus sabertooth 990fx r2 159
- Chapter 5 159
- Deleting a raid configuration 159
- Take caution when deleting a raid volume you will lose all data on the hard disk drives when you delete a raid volume 159
- The utility prompts the following messages 159
- To delete a raid volume 159
- To delete the raid volume 159
- To enter the delete ld function 159
- Chapter 5 160
- Chapter 5 raid configurations 160
- Displaying a raid set information 160
- To display a raid set information 160
- To display its information 160
- To enter the ld view ld define menu function 160
- Chapter 5 161
- Creating a raid driver disk 161
- Creating a raid driver disk in window 161
- Creating a raid driver disk in windows 161
- Creating a raid driver disk without entering the os 161
- Chapter 5 162
- Installing the raid driver during window 162
- Installing the raid driver during windows os installation 162
- Os installation 162
- Chapter 5 163
- Using a usb floppy disk drive 163
- Chapter 5 164
- Amd crossfirex technology 165
- Before you begin 165
- Chapter 6 165
- Crossfirex technology 165
- Multiple gpu support 165
- Requirements 165
- Chapter 6 166
- Installing two crossfirex graphics cards 166
- Chapter 6 167
- Chapter 6 168
- Crossfirex technology 168
- Enabling the am 168
- Enabling the amd crossfirex technology 168
- Installing the device drivers 168
- Launching the amd catalyst control center 168
- Chapter 6 169
- Enabling dual crossfirex technology 169
- Chapter 6 170
- Installing two sli ready graphics cards 170
- Nvidia sli technology 170
- Requirements 170
- Sli technology 170
- Chapter 6 171
- Installing the device drivers 171
- Chapter 6 172
- Enabling the nvidi 172
- Enabling the nvidia sli technology 172
- Launching the nvidia control panel 172
- Sli technology 172
- Chapter 6 173
- Enabling sli settings 173
- Chapter 6 174
- Chapter 6 multiple gpu support 174
- Appendices 175
- Federal communications commission statement 175
- Notices 175
- Appendices 176
- Canadian department of communications statement 176
- Ic canadian compliance statement 176
- Kc korea warning statement 176
- Vcci class b statement 176
- Vcci japan compliance statement 176
- Appendices 177
- Asus recycling takeback services 177
- Appendices 178
- Asus computer gmbh germany and austria 178
- Asus computer international america 178
- Asus contact information 178
- Asustek computer inc 178
- Eur 0 4 minute from a german fixed landline eur 0 2 minute from a mobile phone 178
- Technical support 178
- 108 ec emc directive 179
- 125 ec erp directive 179
- 5 ec r tte directive 179
- 65 eu rohs directiv 179
- 95 ec lvd directive 179
- Appendices 179
- Asus sabertooth 990fx r2 179
- Ce marking 179
- Conform with the essential requirements of the following directives 179
- Declaration date jan 04 2013 179
- Declaration of conformity 179
- Declare the following apparatus 179
- Ec conformity marking 179
- Ec declaration of conformity 179
- Model name sabertooth 990fx r2 179
- Name jerry shen 179
- Position ceo 179
- Product name motherboard 179
- Signature 179
- Ver 120601 179
- We the undersigned 179
- Year to begin affixing ce marking 2013 179
- Appendices 180
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