MSI z97-g43 Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн
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- Preface 1
- Copyright notice 2
- Preface 2
- Revision history 2
- Trademarks 2
- Preface 3
- Smartphone application 3
- Technical support 3
- Preface 4
- Safety instructions 4
- Ce conformity 5
- Fcc b radio frequency interference statement 5
- Preface 5
- European community compliance statement 6
- Japan vcci class b statement 6
- Korea warning statements 6
- Preface 6
- Radiation exposure statement 6
- Taiwan wireless statements 6
- Battery information 7
- Chemical substances information 7
- Preface 7
- Deutsch 8
- English 8
- Français 8
- Preface 8
- Weee waste electrical and electronic equipment statement 8
- Русский 8
- Español 9
- Nederlands 9
- Polski 9
- Preface 9
- Srpski 9
- Italiano 10
- Magyar 10
- Preface 10
- Türkçe 10
- Česky 10
- Chapter 1 getting started 1 11
- Contents 11
- Preface 11
- Preface i 11
- Chapter 2 quick installation 1 12
- Chapter 3 bios setup 1 12
- Preface 12
- Appendix a realtek audio a 1 13
- Appendix b intel raid b 1 13
- Preface 13
- Chapter 1 15
- Getting started 15
- Chapter 1 16
- Optional accessories 16
- Packing contents 16
- Assembly precautions 17
- Chapter 1 17
- Important 17
- Chapter 1 18
- Motherboard specifications 18
- Chapter 1 19
- Chapter 1 20
- 7 getting started 21
- Chapter 1 21
- Connectors quick guide 21
- Chapter 1 22
- Connectors reference guide 22
- 9 getting started 23
- A combination of ps 23
- Back panel quick guide 23
- Chapter 1 23
- Dvi d port 23
- Hdmi port 23
- Important 23
- Mouse keyboard 23
- Mouse keyboard din connector for a ps 23
- Ps 2 keyboard mouse combo port 23
- The db15 pin female connector is provided for monitor 23
- The dvi d digital visual interface digital connector can be connected to a lcd monitor or a crt monitor with an adapter to connect a monitor please refer to the monitor s manual for more information 23
- The high definition multimedia interface hdmi is an all digital audio video interface that is capable of transmitting uncompressed streams hdmi supports all types of tv formats including standard enhanced or high definition video plus multi channel digital audio on a single cable 23
- The usb 2 port is for attaching usb 2 devices such as keyboard mouse or other usb 2 compatible devices 23
- This platform supports dual display or triple display function by integrated graphics output ports 23
- Usb 2 port 23
- Vga port 23
- Chapter 1 24
- Important 24
- Chapter 1 25
- Cpu central processing unit 25
- Important 25
- Introduction to the lga 1150 cpu 25
- Chapter 1 26
- Cpu heatsink installation 26
- Important 26
- Video demonstration 26
- Chapter 1 27
- Chapter 1 28
- Important 28
- Chapter 1 29
- Dual channel mode population rule 29
- Important 29
- Memory 29
- Video demonstration 29
- Chapter 1 30
- Important 30
- Mounting screw holes 30
- 17 getting started 31
- Chapter 1 31
- Important 31
- Jpwr1 2 atx power connectors 31
- Make sure that all the power cables are securely connected to a proper atx power supply to ensure stable operation of the motherboard 31
- Power supply 31
- These connectors allow you to connect an atx power supply to connect the atx power supply align the power supply cable with the connector and firmly press the cable into the connector if done correctly the clip on the power cable should be hooked on the motherboard s power connector 31
- Video demonstration 31
- Watch the video to learn how to install power supply connectors http youtu be gkdyyr_83i4 31
- Chapter 1 32
- Expansion slots 32
- Important 32
- Pci1 3 pci expansion slot 32
- Pci_e1 e4 pcie expansion slot 32
- Chapter 1 33
- Single video card installation 33
- Video demonstration 33
- Video graphics cards 33
- Chapter 1 34
- Important 34
- Internal connectors 34
- Sata1 6 sata connector 34
- Video demonstration 34
- Chapter 1 35
- Cpufan1 2 sysfan1 3 fan power connectors 35
- Important 35
- 22 getting started 36
- Chapter 1 36
- Important 36
- Jfp1 jfp2 system panel connectors 36
- On the connectors coming from the case pins marked by small triangles are positive wires please use the diagrams above and the writing on the optional m connectors to determine correct connector orientation and placement 36
- The majority of the computer case s front panel connectors will primarily be plugged into jfp1 36
- These connectors connect to the front panel switches and leds the jfp1 connector is compliant with the intel front panel i o connectivity design guide when installing the front panel connectors please use the optional m connector to simplify installation plug all the wires from the computer case into the m connector and then plug the m connector into the motherboard 36
- Video demonstration 36
- Watch the video to learn how to install front panel connectors http youtu be dpelidvnzui 36
- 23 getting started 37
- Chapter 1 37
- Ground 37
- Important 37
- Jusb1 2 usb 2 expansion connector 37
- Jusb3 usb 3 expansion connector 37
- No pin 8 ground 37
- Note that the vcc and gnd pins must be connected correctly to avoid possible damage 37
- The usb 3 port is backwards compatible with usb 2 devices it supports data transfer rates up to 5gbits s superspeed 37
- This connector is designed for connecting high speed usb peripherals such as usb hdds digital cameras mp3 players printers modems and many others 37
- To use a usb 3 device you must connect the device to a usb 3 port through an optional usb 3 compliant cable 37
- 24 getting started 38
- Chapter 1 38
- Cintru 38
- Ground 38
- Jci1 chassis intrusion connector 38
- Jtpm1 tpm module connector 38
- This connector connects to a optional tpm trusted platform module module please refer to the tpm security platform manual for more details and usages 38
- This connector connects to the chassis intrusion switch cable if the computer case is opened the chassis intrusion mechanism will be activated the system will record this intrusion and a warning message will flash on screen to clear the warning you must enter the bios utility and clear the record 38
- 25 getting started 39
- Chapter 1 39
- Front panel i o connectivity design guide 39
- Ground 39
- Head phone detection 39
- Head phone l 8 no pin 39
- Head phone r 39
- Jaud1 front panel audio connector 39
- Jlpt1 parallel port connector 39
- Mic detection 39
- Sense_send 39
- This connector allows you to connect the front audio panel located on your computer case this connector is compliant with the inte 39
- This connector is used to connect an optional parallel port bracket the parallel port is a standard printer port that supports enhanced parallel port epp and extended capabilities parallel port ecp mode 39
- 26 getting started 40
- Chapter 1 40
- Jcom1 serial port connector 40
- This connector is a 16550a high speed communication port that sends receives 16 bytes fifos you can attach a serial device 40
- Chapter 1 41
- Important 41
- Jbat1 clear cmos jumper 41
- Jumper 41
- Chapter 1 42
- Driver utilities installation 42
- Drivers and utilities 42
- Chapter 2 43
- Important 43
- Quick installation 43
- Chapter 2 44
- Cpu installation 44
- Chapter 2 45
- Chapter 2 46
- Memory installation 46
- Motherboard installation 47
- Chapter 2 48
- 7 quick installation 49
- Chapter 2 49
- Http youtu be gkdyyr_83i4 49
- Power connectors installation 49
- 8 quick installation 50
- Chapter 2 50
- 9 quick installation 51
- Chapter 2 51
- Http youtu be rzsmpqxythc 51
- Sata hdd installation 51
- Msata ssd installation 52
- 11 quick installation 53
- Chapter 2 53
- Front panel audio connector installation 53
- Front panel connector installation 53
- Hd_led 53
- Http youtu be dpelidvnzui 53
- Jfp1 connector installation 53
- Rst_sw 53
- Rsvd_dnu 53
- 12 quick installation 54
- Chapter 2 54
- Peripheral connector installation 54
- Usb2 connector installation 54
- Usb3 connector installation 54
- Chapter 2 55
- Graphics card installation 55
- Chapter 2 56
- Bios setup 57
- Chapter 3 57
- Important 57
- Chapter 3 58
- Entering bios setup 58
- Entering setup 58
- Important 58
- Press del to run bios setup or f11 to run boot menu 58
- To run boot menu 58
- Chapter 3 59
- Overview 59
- Chapter 3 60
- Important 60
- Chapter 3 61
- Chapter 3 62
- Operation 62
- Chapter 3 63
- Important 63
- Settings 63
- System status 63
- Advanced 64
- Chapter 3 64
- Chapter 3 65
- Chapter 3 66
- Important 66
- Chapter 3 67
- Chapter 3 68
- Chapter 3 69
- Important 69
- Chapter 3 70
- Chapter 3 71
- Chapter 3 72
- Important 72
- Security 72
- Chapter 3 73
- Save exit 73
- Chapter 3 74
- Important 74
- Chapter 3 75
- Chapter 3 76
- Chapter 3 77
- Chapter 3 78
- Chapter 3 79
- Chapter 3 80
- Chapter 3 81
- Chapter 3 82
- Important 82
- M flash 82
- Chapter 3 83
- Oc profile 83
- Chapter 3 84
- Hardware monitor 84
- Important 84
- Appendix a 85
- Realtek audio 85
- Appendix a 86
- Software configuration 86
- Software panel overview 86
- Appendix a 87
- Auto popup dialog 87
- Important 87
- Appendix a 88
- Hardware default setting 88
- Appendix a 89
- Appendix b 91
- Intel raid 91
- Appendix b 92
- Important 92
- Introduction 92
- Appendix b 93
- Important 93
- Using intel rapid storage technology option rom 93
- Appendix b 94
- B 4 intel raid 94
- Key to go to the next field 94
- Keys simultaneously the following window will appear 94
- Use the arrow keys to select the raid level best suited to your usage model in raid level 94
- Appendix b 95
- Important 95
- Appendix b 96
- B 6 intel raid 96
- Press enter to create the specified volume 96
- Then the following screen appears to indicate that the creation is finished 7 96
- To continue 96
- Appendix b 97
- Important 97
- Appendix b 98
- B 8 intel raid 98
- Important 98
- Key to accept the selection 98
- Possible reasons to reset disks to non raid could include issues such as incompatible raid configurations or a failed volume or failed disk 98
- To delete the raid volume and remove any raid structures from the drives the following screen appears 98
- You will lose all data on the raid drives and any internal raid structures when you perform this operation 98
- Appendix b 99
- B 9 intel raid 99
- Recovery mode will change from continuous update to on request after you enable only recovery disk or only master disk 99
- To change recovery volume mode the following screen appears 99
- A disk initiates a rebuild rebuild completes in the operating system 100
- A raid 1 raid 5 or raid 10 volume is reported as degraded when one of its hard drive members fails or is temporarily disconnected and data mirroring is lost as a result the system can only utilize the remaining functional hard drive member to re establish data mirroring and restore data redundancy refer to the procedure below that corresponds to the current situation missing hard drive member 100
- Appendix b 100
- B 10 intel raid 100
- Degraded raid array 100
- Degraded volume and disk available for rebuilding detected selecting 100
- Failed hard drive member 100
- Keys simultaneously during the power on self test post 100
- Make sure the system is powered off 100
- Physical disks port device model serial size type status vol id 1 xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx xgb member disk 0 100
- Raid volumes id name level strip size status bootable 0 volume0 raid 1 mirror n a xxx xgb degraded yes 100
- Reboot the system to windows the rebuild will occur automatically 100
- Reconnect the hard drive 100
- Replace the failed hard drive with a new one that is of equal or greater capacity 100
- Select the port of the destination disk for rebuilding and then press enter 4 100
- Select the port of the destination disk for rebuilding esc to exit 100
- To enter configuration utility 100
- Xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx xgb member disk 0 100
- Appendix b 101
- Appendix b 102
- Important 102
- System acceleration optional 102
- Appendix b 103
- Important 103
- Appendix b 104
- Are you sure you want to synchronize data to 104
- B 14 intel raid 104
- Disk port 0 y n 104
- Do not interrupt the process 104
- Follow these steps to sync manually 104
- If you are using maximized mode as the acceleration mode the data on the hard disk is not always synchronized with the data in the ssd cache in some situations you may want to manually sync the disks for avoiding data loss 104
- Key the following screen appears 104
- Keys simultaneously to enter the intel rapid storage technology option rom 104
- Once synchronization is complete the status will change to in sync 5 104
- Rst synchronization optional 104
- Synchronizing the data may take several minutes 104
- To confirm 4 104
- To synchronize data 3 104
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