ECS Elitegroup KV2 Lite [2/65] Table of contents
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1
Introduction..............................................................................................1-1
Package Check List..................................................................................1-1
Feature Summary......................................................................................1-2
Special Features........................................................................................1-3
Major Components...................................................................................1-4
Headers and Connectors...........................................................................1-6
Jumpers.....................................................................................................1-9
Rear Panel................................................................................................1-10
CHAPTER 2
Installing the CPU...................................................................................2-1
Installing the CPU cooling FAN...............................................................2-1
Installing Memory Module.......................................................................2-1
Connecting IDE, Floppy and SATA cable..................................................2-3
Installing Motherboard in a case...............................................................2-3
Connecting IDE, Floppy & SATA Device..................................................2-4
Installing Expansion cards........................................................................2-4
Connecting the Power supply cable...........................................................2-5
Powering up..............................................................................................2-5
CHAPTER 3
Entering the BIOS Setup Menu.................................................................3-1
Updating and Recovering the BIOS...........................................................3-1
Using AWARD Flash to update your BIOS..........................................3-1
Using ECS EZ Flash to update your BIOS.........
.................................3-2
Using ECS Top-Hat Flash to recover your BIOS.
.................................3-3
The Main Menu.......................................................................................3-3
Standard CMOS Features............................................................3-3
Advanced BIOS Features............................................................3-5
Advanced Chipset Features.........................................................3-7
Integrated Peripherals.................................................................3-10
Power Management Setup.................................................................3-14
PNP/PCI Configurations..................................................................3-16
PC Health Status............................................................................3-17
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- Table of contents 2
- Introduction 6
- Package check list 6
- Bios feature 7
- Chipset 7
- Expansion slots 7
- Feature summary 7
- Form factor 7
- Internal i o 7
- Memory 7
- Rear panel i o 7
- Storage 7
- Extreme genius extreme genius extreme genius extreme genius extreme genius 8
- Extreme guardian extreme guardian extreme guardian extreme guardian extreme guardian 8
- Extreme link extreme link extreme link extreme link extreme link 8
- Extreme power extreme power extreme power extreme power extreme power 8
- Special features 8
- Major components 9
- Headers and connectors 11
- Jumpers 14
- Rear panel 15
- Installing memory module 18
- Installing the cpu 18
- Installing the cpu cooling fan 18
- Chip selects 19
- Size vendor module name 19
- Table a ddr memory module qvl qualified vendor list the following ddr400 memory modules have been tested and qualified for use with this motherboard 19
- Table b unbuffered dimm support for 939 pin 19
- Connecting ide floppy and sata cable 20
- Installing motherboard in a case 20
- Connecting ide floppy sata device 21
- Installing expansion cards 21
- Connecting the power supply cable 22
- Powering up 22
- Entering the bios setup menu 1 3 updating and recovering the bios 1 24
- Reference 24
- The main menu 3 24
- 1 using award flash to update your bios 25
- Entering the bios setup menu 25
- Updating and recovering the bios 25
- 2 using ecs ez flash to update your bios 26
- 1 standard cmos features 27
- 3 using ecs top hat flash to recover your bios 27
- The main menu 27
- Access mode 28
- Date and time 28
- Ide channel 0 1 2 3 master slave extended ide drive auto 28
- Ide devices none 28
- Ide hdd auto detection 28
- 2 advanced bios features 29
- Ata 66 100 ide cable msg enabled 29
- Base memory extended memory and total memory 29
- Drive a drive b 1 4m 3 in none 29
- Enables or disables the ata 66 100 ide cable msg this message will appear during reboot when you use 40 pin cable on your 66 100 hard disks 29
- Halt on all but keyboard 29
- These items are automatically detected by the system at start up time these are display only fields you cannot make chanages to these fields 29
- These items define the characteristics of any diskette drive attached to the system you can connect one or two diskette drives 29
- This item defines the operation of the system post power on self test routine you can use this item to select which types of errors in the post are sufficient to halt the system 29
- This option defines advanced information about your system 29
- Thsi item defines the video mode of the system this motherboard has a built in vga graphics system you must leave this item at the default value 29
- Video ega vga 29
- Boot other device enabled 30
- Boot up floppy seek disabled 30
- Boot up numlock status on 30
- First second third boot device floppy hard disk cdrom 30
- Hard disk boot priority 30
- Quick power on self test enabled 30
- Swap floppy drive disabled 30
- Typematic rate setting disabled 30
- 3 advanced chipset features 31
- Apic mode enabled 31
- Hdd s m a r t capability disabled 31
- Security option setup 31
- Small logo epa show disabled 31
- These items define critical timing parameters of the mainboard you should leave the items on this page at their default values unless you are very familiar with the technical specifications of your system hardware if you change the values incorrectly this may cause fatal errors or instability into your system 31
- Video bios shadow enabled 31
- Agp 2 mode 4x 32
- Agp 3 calibration cycle enabled 32
- Agp aperture size 128m 32
- Agp driving control auto 32
- Agp fast write disabled 32
- Agp master 1 ws read disabled 32
- Agp master 1 ws write disabled 32
- Agp p2p bridge control press enter 32
- Dram clock timing control 32
- Press enter 32
- To view the following screen 32
- Cas latency tcl auto 33
- Current cpu frequency current dram frequency 33
- Ldt pci bus control press enter 33
- Max memclock mhz auto 33
- Min ras active time tras auto 33
- Ras to cas delay trcd auto 33
- Row precharge time trp auto 33
- Strobe it is recommended that you leave this item at the default value the 2t setting requires faster memory that specifically supports this mode 33
- T 2t memory timing auto 33
- These two items show the cpu and dram frequency 33
- This item determines the operation of sdram memory cas column address 33
- This item enables you to specify the waiting time for the cpu to issue the next command after issuing the command to the ddr memory we recommend that you leave this item at the default value 33
- This item specifies the minimus ras active time 33
- This item specifies the ras to cas delay to rd wr command to the same bank 33
- This item specifies the row precharge to active or auto refresh of the same bank 33
- To return to the advanced chipset features page 33
- To view the following screen 33
- When ddr timing setting by is set to manual use this item to set the dram frequency 33
- 4 integrated peripherals 34
- Init display first pci slot 34
- Ldt bus frequency 1 ghz 34
- Pci 2 master 0 ws write enabled 34
- Pci 2 post write enabled 34
- Pci delay transaction disabled 34
- These options display items that define the operation of peripheral components on the system s input output ports 34
- Upstream downstream ldt bus width 16 bit 34
- Vlink data rate 8x 34
- Each ide channel supports a master device and a slave device these four items let you assign the kind of pio programmed input output was used by the ide devices choose auto to let the system auto detect which pio mode is best or select a pio mode from 0 4 35
- Each ide channel supports a master device and a slave device this motherboard supports ultradma technology which provides faster access to ide devices 35
- Ide dma transfer access enabled 35
- Ide hdd block mode enabled 35
- Ide prefetch mode enabled 35
- If you install a device that supports ultradma change the appropriate item on this list to auto you may have to install the ultradma driver supplied with this motherboard in order to use an ultradma device 35
- On chip ide channel 0 1 enabled 35
- Onchip via sata enabled 35
- Primary secondary master slave pio auto 35
- Primary secondary master slave ultradma auto 35
- Sata mode ide 35
- The onboard ide drive interface supports ide prefetching for faster drive access if you install a primary and secondary add in ide interface set this field to disabled if the interface does not support prefetching 35
- This item allows you to enable the transfer access of the ide dma then burst onto the pci bus and nonburstable transactions do not 35
- This option allows you to enable or disable the onboard serial ata device 35
- To return to the integrated peripherals page 35
- To view the following screen 35
- Use these items to enable or disable the pci ide channels that are integrated on the motherboard 35
- Use this item to select the mode of serial ata 35
- Via onchip ide device press enter 35
- Ac97 audio auto 36
- Enable this item if you plan to use the universal serial bus ports on this motherboard 36
- Enable this item if your system supports usb 2 36
- Enables and disables the booting from the onboard lan or a network add in card with a remote boot rom installed 36
- Enables and disables the onboard audio chip disable this item if you are going to install a pci audio add in card 36
- Enables and disables the onboard lan 36
- Enables this item if you plan to use a mouse connected through the usb port in a legacy operating system such as dos that does not support plug and play 36
- Onchip usb controller all enabled 36
- Onchip via lan boot rom disabled 36
- Onchip via lan device enabled 36
- This item allows the bios to interact with a usb keyboard or mouse to work with ms dos based utilities and non windows modes 36
- To return to the integrated peripherals page 36
- To view the following screen 36
- Usb 2 support enabled 36
- Usb legacy support enabled 36
- Usb mouse support enabled 36
- Via onchip pci device press enter 36
- Ecp mode use dma 3 37
- Enables you to set the data transfer protocol for your parallel port there are four options spp standard parallel port epp enhanced parallel port ecp extended capabilities port and ecp epp 37
- Onboard fdc controller enabled 37
- Onboard parallel port 378 irq7 37
- Onboard serial port 1 3f8 irq4 37
- Parallel port mode ecp 37
- Spp allows data output only extended capabilities port ecp and enhanced parallel port epp are bi directional modes allowing both data input and output ecp and epp modes are only supported with epp and ecp aware peripherals 37
- Superio device press enter 37
- This option enables the onboard floppy disk drive controller 37
- This option is used to assign the i o address and interrupt request irq for onboard serial port 1 com1 37
- This option is used to assign the i o address and interrupt request irq for the onboard parallel port 37
- To return to the integrated peripherals page 37
- To view the following screen 37
- 5 power management setup 38
- Hdd power down disabled 38
- If you want an incoming call on a modem to automatically resume the system from a power saving mode use this item to specify the interrupt request line irq that is used by the modem you might have to connect the fax modem to the motherboard wake on modem connector for this feature to work 38
- Modem use irq 3 38
- Power on after power fail off 38
- Soft off by pwrbtn instant off 38
- Suspend mode disabled 38
- The cpu clock will be stopped and the video signal will be suspended if no power management events occur for a specified length of time full power function will return when a power management event is detected 38
- The ide hard drive will spin down if it is not accessed within a specified length of time 38
- This item enables your computer to automatically restart or return to its last operating 38
- This option defines if the video is powered down when the system is put into suspend mode 38
- This option lets you control system power management the system has various power saving modes including powering down the hard disk turning off the video suspending to ram and software power down that allows the system to be automatically resumed by certain events 38
- This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and horizontal synchroni zation ports and write blanks to the video buffer 38
- To hold the power button down for four seconds to cause a software power down 38
- Under acpi advanced configuration and power management interface you can create a software power down in a software power down the system can be resumed by wake up alarms this item lets you install a software power down that is controlled by the power button on your system if the item is set to instant off then the power button causes a software power down if the item is set to delay 4 sec then you have 38
- Video off method v h sync blank 38
- Amd k8 cool n quiet control auto 39
- Hdd fdd on 39
- Irq event activity detect press enter 39
- Lpt com lpt com 39
- Modem ring resume disabled 39
- Pci master off 39
- Poweron by pci card enabled 39
- Rtc alarm resume disabled 39
- This item helps the system to lower the frequency when cpu idles when the frequency decreases the temperature will drop automatically as well 39
- To return to the integrated peripherals page 39
- To view the following screen 39
- Use this item to enable modem activity to wakeup the system from a power saving mode 39
- Use this item to enable pci activity to wakeup the system from a power saving mode 39
- Vga off 39
- When set to off any pci device set as the master will not power on the system 39
- When set to on the system power will resume the system from a power saving mode if there is any vga activity 39
- When this item is enabled the system will restart the power saving timeout counters when any activity is detected on the hard disk drive or the floppy diskette drive 39
- When this item is enabled the system will restart the power saving timeout counters when any activity is detected on the serial ports or the parallel port 39
- 6 pnp pci configurations 40
- If you enable this item and restart the system any plug and play configuration data stored in the bios setup is cleared from memory 40
- Irqs activity monitoring press enter 40
- Reset configuration data disabled 40
- Set any irq to enabled to allow activity at the irq to wake up the system from a power saving mode 40
- These options configure how pnp plug and play and pci expansion cards operate in your system both the the isa and pci buses on the motherboard use system irqs interrup requests and dmas direct memory access you must set up the irq and dma assignments correctly through the pnp pci configurations setup utility for the motherboard to work properly selecting pnp pci configurations on the main program screen displays this menu 40
- This screen enables you to set irqs that will resume the system from a power saving mode 40
- To return to the irq event activity detect pages 40
- 7 pc health status 41
- Assign irq for usb enabled 41
- On motherboards that support hardware monitoring this item lets you monitor the parameters for critical voltages temperatures and fan speeds 41
- Pci vga palette snoop disabled 41
- Resources controlled by auto escd 41
- Shutdown temperature disabled 41
- System component characteristics 41
- 8 frequency voltage control 42
- Agp voltage regulator 1 3v 42
- Async agp clock control disabled 42
- Auto detect pci dimm clk enabled 42
- Cpu clock 200mhz 42
- Dimm voltage adjust 2 0v 42
- Hammer fid control startup 42
- Hammer vid control startup 42
- If you enable spread spectrum it can significantly reduce the emi electro magnetic interference generated by the system 42
- Spread spectrum enabled 42
- This function only works when loading performance defaults setting 42
- This item adjusts the voltage delivered to the dimm memory 42
- This item allows you to adjust cpu frequency id 42
- This item allows you to adjust cpu voltage id 42
- This item allows you to adjust the cpu clock to 200mhz to 511mhz you can key in the numbers within the range to make a precise and ideal adjustment 42
- This item allows you to set the agp clock in asynchronous status 42
- This item enables you to set the clock speed and system bus for your system the clock speed and system bus are determined by the kind of processor you have installed in your system 42
- This item regulates the voltage delivered to the agp 42
- Turbo performance disabled 42
- When this item is enabled bios will disable the clock signal of free dimm and pci slots 42
- 10 load optimized defaults 43
- 11 set supervisor user password 43
- 9 load performance defaults 43
- 12 save exit setup 44
- 13 exit without saving 44
- This chapter delivers contents of the ecs support cd 45
- Running the software cd 47
- Setup button 47
- Setup tab 47
- Software cd information 47
- Application tab 48
- Browse cd button 48
- Exit button 48
- Read me tab 48
- Software utilities introduction 48
- Installing raid software drivers 8 52
- Reference 52
- Using via raid tool 10 52
- Via raid configurations 1 52
- What is raid 13 52
- 1 install the serial ata sata hard disks 53
- Via raid configurations 53
- 2 entering via tech raid bios utility 54
- Either end of the serial ata data cable can be connected to the sata hard disk or the sata connector on the motherboard iii 54
- New serial ata cable 4 conductor which supports the serial ata protocol and a serial ata power cable 54
- On the upper right side of the screen is the message and legend box the keys on the legend box allow you to navigate through the setup menu op tions the message describes the function of each menu item the following lists the keys found in the legend box with their corresponding functions 54
- 3 create array 55
- 4 raid 0 for performance 55
- F1 view array 55
- For server system it is recommended to use a lower array block size for multimedia computer system used mainly for audio and video editing a higher array block size is recommended for optimum performance 55
- Move to the next item enter confirm the selection esc exit 55
- 5 raid 1 for data protection 56
- Press y to confirm or n to return to the configuration options 56
- The same confirmation message appears when the auto setup for performance option is se lected 56
- To select 56
- 6 delete array 57
- 7 select boot array 57
- Press y to confirm or n to return to the configuration options 57
- 8 serial number view 58
- 9 duplicate critical raid 1 array 58
- 10 rebuild broken raid 1 array 59
- 1 install driver in windows os 60
- A warning message will appear press y to use that hard drive to rebuild or press n to cancel please note selecting option y will destroy all the data on the selected hard drive 60
- Installing raid software drivers 60
- New windows os 2000 xp nt4 installation the following details the installation of the drivers while installing win dows xp 60
- This item cancels the data mirroring relationship of the broken array for broken raid 1 arrays the data on the surviving disk will remain after the destroy operation however destroy the mirroring relationship is not recommended because the data on the remaining disk will be lost when the hard drive is used to create another raid 1 array 60
- This item enables bios to skip the problem and continue booting into os 60
- This item enables users to select an already connected hard drive to rebuild the broken array after choosing a hard drive the channel column will be activated 60
- Confirming windows xp driver installation 61
- Existing windows xp driver installation 61
- Installation of via sata raid utility 61
- After the software is finished installation it will automatically started every time windows is initiated you may double click on the icon shown in the system tray of the tool bar to launch the via raid tool utility 62
- Using via raid tool 62
- What is raid 65
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