ECS Elitegroup P67H2-A Руководство пользователя онлайн
Preface
Preface
Copyright
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specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any
particular purpose. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and
to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of the
manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes.
Trademark Recognition
Microsoft, MS-DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
MMX, Pentium, Pentium-II, Pentium-III, Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel
Corporation.
Other product names used in this manual are the properties of their respective
owners and are acknowledged.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa-
tion. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful inter-
ference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver
• Connect the equipment onto an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Shielded interconnect cables and a shielded AC power cable must be employed with
this equipment to ensure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing
this device. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the system’s
manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Содержание
- Copyright 1
- Disclaimer 1
- Federal communications commission fcc 1
- Preface 1
- Trademark recognition 1
- About the manual 2
- Canadian department of communications 2
- Chapter 8 2
- Declaration of conformity 2
- Page 1 2
- Page 25 2
- Page 53 2
- Page 57 2
- Page 61 2
- Page 65 2
- Page 7 2
- Page 77 2
- Preface 2
- Page 83 3
- Page 89 3
- Preface 3
- Chapter 1 1 5
- Chapter 2 77777 5
- Chapter 3 25 5
- Connecting i o devices 19 connecting case components 0 5
- Installing the motherboard 7 safety precautions choosing a computer case installing the motherboard in a case installing hardware 5
- Introducing the motherboard 1 introduction feature specifications motherboard components 5
- Preface i 5
- Tttttable of contents able of contents able of contents able of contents able of contents 5
- Using bios 25 about the setup utility 25 5
- Using bios 6 5
- Chapter 4 53 53 53 53 53 6
- Chapter 5 57 57 57 57 57 6
- Chapter 6 61 61 61 61 61 6
- Chapter 7 65 65 65 65 65 6
- Chapter 8 77 7777 7777 6
- Chapter 1 introducing the motherboard 9
- Introducing the motherboard 9
- Introduction 9
- Chipset 10
- Feature 10
- Giga lan 10
- Introducing the motherboard 10
- Memory 10
- Processor 10
- Bios firmware 11
- Expansion options 11
- Integrated i o 11
- Introducing the motherboard 11
- Introducing the motherboard 12
- Specifications 12
- Introducing the motherboard 14
- Table of motherboard components 14
- Chapter 2 installing the motherboard 15
- Choosing a computer case 15
- Installing the motherboard 15
- Installing the motherboard in a case 15
- Safety precautions 15
- Installing the motherboard 16
- Before installing the processor 17
- Fail safe procedures for over clocking 17
- Installing hardware 17
- Installing the motherboard 17
- Installing the processor 17
- Cpu installation procedure 18
- Installing the motherboard 18
- Installing memory modules 19
- Installing the motherboard 19
- Installation procedure 20
- Installing the motherboard 20
- Expansion slots 21
- Installing add on cards 21
- Installing the motherboard 21
- Installing the motherboard 22
- Connecting optional devices 23
- F_audio front panel audio header 23
- Installing the motherboard 23
- Refer to the following for information on connecting the motherboard s optional devices 23
- Sata1 2 serial ata connectors 23
- These connectors are used to support the serial ata devices for the highest data transfer rates 6 gb s simpler disk drive cabling and easier pc assembly it doubles the transfer rate of current sata 3 gb s interface 23
- This header allows the user to install auxiliary front oriented microphone and line out ports for easier access 23
- F_usb1 4 usb 2 front panel usb 2 headers 24
- Installing the motherboard 24
- Sata3 6 serial ataii connectors 24
- Spdifo spdif out header 24
- Installing the motherboard 25
- Me_unlock me unlock header 25
- Please make sure that the usb cable has the same pin assignment as indicated above a different pin assignment may cause damage or system hang up 25
- This motherboard implements one usb 3 header supporting 2 extra front usb 3 ports which delivers 5gb s transfer rate 25
- Usb3 icc port1 superspeed rx 4 25
- Usb3 icc port2 superspeed rx 25
- Usb3f front panel usb 3 header 25
- About sata connectors 26
- Installing sata hard drives 26
- Installing serial ata hard drives 26
- Installing the motherboard 26
- Connecting i o devices 27
- Installing the motherboard 27
- Connecting 24 pin power cable 28
- Connecting case components 28
- Installing the motherboard 28
- Atx_ power atx 24 pin power connector 29
- Connecting 8 power cable 29
- Cpu_fan cpu cooling fan power connector 29
- Installing the motherboard 29
- Sys_fan fan power connectors 29
- Atx12v atx 12v power connector 30
- Installing the motherboard 30
- Power 12v 3 sense sensor 30
- Pwr_fan fan power connector 30
- System ground 30
- Connecting pins 1 and 3 to a front panel mounted led provides visual indication that data is being read from or written to the hard drive for the led to function properly an ide drive should be connected to the onboard ide interface the led will also show activity for devices connected to the scsi hard drive activity led connector 31
- Connecting pins 2 and 4 to a single or dual color front panel mounted led provides power on off sleep and message waiting indication 31
- Hard drive activity led 31
- Installing the motherboard 31
- Panel header 31
- Power sleep message waiting led 31
- Power switch 31
- Reset switch 31
- Supporting the power on off function requires connecting pins 6 and 8 to a momen tary contact switch that is normally open the switch should maintain contact for at least 50 ms to signal the power supply to switch on or off the time requirement is due to internal de bounce circuitry after receiving a power on off signal at least two seconds elapses before the power supply recognizes another on off signal 31
- Supporting the reset function requires connecting pin 5 and 7 to a momentary contact switch that is normally open when the switch is closed the board resets and runs post 31
- The panel header panel provides a standard set of switch and led headers commonly found on atx or micro atx cases refer to the table below for informa tion 31
- This concludes chapter 2 the next chapter covers the bios 31
- Users please note that the above picture is for reference only you should determine the header pin definition by the actual key pin location 31
- About the setup utility 33
- Chapter 3 using bios 33
- Entering the setup utility 33
- The standard configuration 33
- Using bios 33
- Resetting the default cmos values 34
- Using bios 34
- Bios navigation keys 35
- Main menu 35
- Using bios 35
- Advaned menu 36
- Lan configuration 36
- Launch pxe oprom 36
- Launch storage oprom 36
- Using bios 36
- Onboard lan1 2 controller enabled use this item to enable or disable the onboard lan 37
- To return to the advanced menu page 37
- Using bios 37
- Ecs ejiffy function 38
- Ecs ejiffy function disabled this item allows you to enable or disable ecs ejiffy function 38
- To return to the advanced menu page 38
- To view the following screen 38
- Using bios 38
- On motherboards support hardware monitoring this item lets you monitor the paeameters for critical voltages temperatures and fan speeds 39
- Pc health status 39
- Smart fan control enabled 39
- Smart fan mode normal 39
- This item allows you to enable disable the control of the system fan speed by chang ing the fan voltage 39
- This item allows you to select the fan mode normal quiet silent or manual for a better operation environment if you choose normal mode the fan speed will be auto adjusted depending on the cpu temperature if you choose quite mode the fan speed will be auto minimized for quiet environment if you choose silent mode the fan speed will be auto restricted to make system more quietly if you choose manual mode the fan speed will be adjust depending on users parameters 39
- To view the following screen smart fan function 39
- Using bios 39
- Using bios 40
- An input signal on the serial ring indicator ri line in other words an incoming call on the modem awakens the system from a soft off state 41
- Eup support disabled this item allows user to enable or disable eup support 41
- Power management setup 41
- Resume by pci pci e lan pme disabled the system can be turned off with a software command if you enable this item the system can automatically resume if there is an incoming call on the pci modem or pci lan card you must use an atx power supply in order to use this feature use this item to do wake up action if inserting the pci card 41
- Resume by ps2 kb s3 disabled this item enables or disables you to allow keyboard activity to awaken the system from power saving mode 41
- Resume by ps2 ms s3 disabled this item enables or disables you to allow mouse activity to awaken the system from power saving mode 41
- Resume by ring disabled 41
- Resume by usb s3 disabled this item allows you to enable disable the usb device wakeup function from s3 mode 41
- This page sets up some parameters for system power management operation 41
- To return to the advanced menu page 41
- Using bios 41
- Acpi configuration 42
- Acpi sleep state s3 suspend to ram this item allows user to enter the apci s3 suspend toram sleep state default 42
- The item in the menu shows the highest acpi sleep state when the system enters suspend 42
- To return to the advanced menu page 42
- Using bios 42
- Cpu configuration 43
- To view the following screen 43
- Using bios 43
- Using bios 44
- Sata configuration 45
- Sata mode ide mode use this item to select sata mode 45
- Serial ata controller 0 1 compatible enhanced 45
- Use this item to show the mode of serial sata configuration options 45
- Use this item to show the serial ata cotroller options disabled compatible en hanced 45
- Using bios 45
- All usb devices enabled use this item to enable or disable all usb devices 46
- Esata 6 gb s controller mode ahic mode use this item to select esata 6 gb s controller mode 46
- Sata port 0 5 this motherboard supports six sata channel and each channel allows one sata device to be installed use these items to configure each device on the sata channel 46
- To return to the advanced menu page 46
- Usb configuration 46
- Use this item to show the information of usb configuration 46
- Using bios 46
- Legacy usb support enabled use this item to enable or disable support for legacy usb devices 47
- Serial port 0 configuration this item shows the information of the super io chip 47
- Super io chip it8728 this item shows the information of the super io chip 47
- Super io configuration 47
- To return to the advanced menu page 47
- Usb 3 controller enabled use this item to enable or disable usb 3 controller we recommand users keep the default value disabling it might cause the usb devices not to work properly 47
- Use this item to show the information of super io configuration 47
- Using bios 47
- Using bios 48
- And view the following screen 49
- Chipset menu 49
- Initate graphic adapter pci express 49
- The chipset menu items allow you to change the settings for the north chipset south chipset and other system 49
- This item allows you to select graphics controller to use as the primary boot device 49
- To return to the chipset menu page 49
- Using bios 49
- To view the following screen 50
- Using bios 50
- Audio configuration 51
- Azaia hd audio enabled 51
- Me subsystem enabled this item allows you to enable or disable me subsystem 51
- Me version 7 105 this item shows the me version 51
- Restore ac power loss power off 51
- This item enables or disables azaia hd audio 51
- This item shows the information of the audio configuration 51
- This item specifies what state to go to when power is re applied after a power failure g3 state 51
- To return to the chipset menu page 51
- To view the following screen 51
- Using bios 51
- Cpu ratio 31 52
- Ia core current normal 52
- Integrated clock chip configuration scroll to this item to view the following screen 52
- M i b x mb intelli g ent bios x menu 52
- This item allows users to control non turbo cpu ratio 52
- This page 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 52
- Use this item to control primary plant current limit this is for turbo mode 52
- Using bios 52
- Memory multiplier 13 3 53
- Memory timing configuration 53
- Performance tunning scroll to this item to view the following screen 53
- Power limit 1 value watt 95 53
- Power limit 2 switch enabled 53
- Power limit 2 value 1 53
- This item allows users to enable or disable the eist enhanced intel speedstep technology 53
- This item allows you to control the intel turbo boost technology 53
- This item shows the information of memory timing configuration 53
- To return to the m i b x menu page 53
- Turbo mode disabled 53
- Use this item to control power limit 2 pl2 provides an upper limit of the tdp excursions this is for turbo mode long duration maintainded tau 1 53
- Use this item to control the limit of the tdp this is for turbo mode 53
- Use this item to control the power limit 2 this is for turbo mode 53
- Use this item to control the time window over pl1 value should be maintained this is for turbo mode enhanced intel speedstep technology enabled 53
- Use this item to set the system memory multiplier 53
- Using bios 53
- Using bios 54
- Using bios 55
- Boot configuration this item shows the information of the boot configuration 56
- Boot menu 56
- Boot option 1 2 sata sony dvd sata st3320620as use these items to determine the device order the computer uses to look for an operating system to load at start up time 56
- Boot option priorities this item enables you to set boot option priorities 56
- Bootup numlock state on this item enables you to select numlock state 56
- Cd dvd rom drive bbs priorities this item enables you to specify the sequence of loading the operating system from the installing cd dvd rom drives 56
- Hard drive bbs priorities this item enables you to specify the sequence of loading the operating system from the installing hard drives 56
- Quiet boot enabled this item enables or disables quiet boot 56
- This page enables you to set the keyboard numlock state 56
- Using bios 56
- Create new password use this item to set setup administrator password 57
- Security menu 57
- This page enables you to set setup administrator and password 57
- To view the following screen 57
- Using bios 57
- Discard changes and exit this item enables you to exit system setup without saving any changes 58
- Discard changes and reset this item enables you to reset system setup without saving any changes 58
- Discard changes this item enables you to discard any changes that you have made 58
- Restore defaults this item enables you to restore the system defaults 58
- Restore user defaults this item enables you to restore user defaults to all the setup options 58
- Save as user defaults this item enables you to save the changes that you have made as user defaults 58
- Save changes and exit this item enables you to exit system setup after saving the changes 58
- Save changes and reset this item enables you to reset the system setup after saving the changes 58
- Save changes this item enables you to save the changes that you have made 58
- Save exit menu 58
- Save options this item enables you to save the options that you have made 58
- This page enables you to exit system setup after saving or without saving the changes 58
- Using bios 58
- Using bios 59
- Updating the bios 60
- Using bios 60
- About the software dvd rom cd rom 61
- Auto installing under windows xp vista 7 61
- Chapter 4 using the motherboard software 61
- Using the motherboard software 61
- Running setup 62
- Using the motherboard software 62
- Drivers and software are automatically installed in sequence follow the onscreen instructions confirm commands and allow the computer to restart a few times to complete the installation 63
- Using the motherboard software 63
- Manual installation 64
- Using the motherboard software 64
- Utility software reference 64
- Ati crossfir 65
- Chapter 5 ati crossfire 65
- Graphics cards 65
- Installing crossfire 65
- Requirements 65
- Technology support 65
- Ati crossfir 66
- Technology support 66
- Ati crossfir 67
- Control center dialog box 67
- Technology support 67
- The catalys 67
- To enable crossfire 67
- Chapter 6 hydra core technology support 69
- Hydra core technology support 69
- Installing graphics cards 69
- Requirements 69
- Hydra core technology support 70
- Hydra core technology support 71
- Control panel 72
- Hydra core technology support 72
- To enable hydralogix 72
- Chapter 7 setting up ejiffy 73
- Introduction 73
- Setting up ejiffy 73
- Dvd activation 74
- Installation and bios setup 74
- Setting up ejiffy 74
- Setting up ejiffy 75
- Setting up ejiffy 76
- Entering ejiffy 77
- Setting up ejiffy 77
- Feature icons 78
- Setting up ejiffy 78
- Keyboard language setup 79
- Language control panel besides setting english as the default interface ejiffy offers multi language displays and keyboard settings for language switch open the language control panel to select a preferable language setting 79
- Setting up ejiffy 79
- Usage faq 79
- Click to enable all possible language inputs you want to apply and click 80
- Setting up ejiffy 80
- How to change display language 81
- How to set networking connection 81
- Setting up ejiffy 81
- Setting up ejiffy 82
- Setting up ejiffy 83
- Before creating a raid set 85
- Chapter 8 inte 85
- Complete the following steps before you create a raid set 85
- Matrix storage manager raid configurations 85
- Prepare the following items 85
- Entering inte 86
- Matrix storage manager raid bios util ity 86
- Matrix storage manager raid configurations 86
- Creating a raid set 87
- Matrix storage manager raid configurations 87
- Deletes all the data in the hdds 88
- Matrix storage manager raid configurations 88
- Deletes all the data in the hdds 89
- Deleting a raid set 89
- Matrix storage manager raid configurations 89
- Deletes all the data in the hdds 90
- Exiting setup 90
- Matrix storage manager raid configurations 90
- Resetting disks to non raid 90
- To reset disks to non raid 90
- Chapter 9 marvell 88se9128 sata 6gb s raid controller bios setup 91
- Marvell 88se9128 sata 6gb s raid controller bios setup 91
- To create virtual disks 91
- Marvell 88se9128 sata 6gb s raid controller bios setup 92
- Marvell 88se9128 sata 6gb s raid controller bios setup 93
- Marvell 88se9128 sata 6gb s raid controller bios setup 94
- Marvell 88se9128 sata 6gb s raid controller bios setup 95
- Marvell 88se9128 sata 6gb s raid controller bios setup 96
- A system does not power up and the fans are not running 97
- B power is on fans are running but there is no display 97
- Chapter 10 trouble shooting 97
- Start up problems during assembly 97
- Trouble shooting 97
- C the pc suddenly shuts down while booting up 98
- Maintenance and care tips 98
- Start up problems after prolong use 98
- Trouble shooting 98
- Basic troubleshooting flowchart 99
- Yes yes 99
- Post code checkpoints 101
- The post code checkpoints are the largest set of checkpoints during the bios pre boot process the following table describes the type of checkpoints that may occur during the post portion of the bios 101
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