Asus PRIME Z270-A [27/104] Chapter 1
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ASUS PRIME Z270-A Series
1-11
Chapter 1
1.1.7 Jumpers
1. Clear RTC RAM jumper (2-pin CLRTC)
ThisjumperallowsyoutocleartheRealTimeClock(RTC)RAMinCMOS.Youcan
cleartheCMOSmemoryofdate,time,andsystemsetupparametersbyerasingthe
CMOSRTCRAMdata.TheonboardbuttoncellbatterypowerstheRAMdatain
CMOS,whichincludesystemsetupinformationsuchassystempasswords.
ToerasetheRTCRAM:
1. TurnOFFthecomputerandunplugthepowercord.
2. Short-circuitpin1-2withametalobjectorjumpercapforabout5-10seconds.
3. PlugthepowercordandturnONthecomputer.
4. Holddownthe<Delete>keyduringthebootprocessandenterBIOSsetuptore-enter
data.
ExceptwhenclearingtheRTCRAM,neverplaceametalobjectorjumpercaponthe
CLRTCjumper.Placingametalobjectorjumpercapwillcausesystembootfailure!
• Ifthestepsabovedonothelp,removetheonboardbatteryandplaceametalobject
orjumpercapagaintocleartheCMOSRTCRAMdata.AftertheCMOSclearance,
reinstallthebattery.
• YoudonotneedtocleartheRTCwhenthesystemhangsduetooverclocking.For
systemfailureduetooverclocking,usetheC.P.R.(CPUParameterRecall)feature.
ShutdownandrebootthesystemsotheBIOScanautomaticallyresetparameter
settingstodefaultvalues.
• Duetothechipsetbehavior,ACpoweroffisrequiredtoenableC.P.R.function.You
mustturnoffandturnonthepowersupplyorunplugandplugthepowercordbefore
rebootingthesystem.
Содержание
- Motherboard 1
- E12294 revised edition v2 december 2016 2
- Chapter 1 product introduction 3
- Chapter 2 basic installation 3
- Contents 3
- Chapter 3 bios setup 4
- Appendix 5
- Chapter 4 raid support 5
- Electrical safety 6
- Operation safety 6
- Safety information 6
- About this guide 7
- How this guide is organized 7
- Where to find more information 7
- Conventions used in this guide 8
- Typography 8
- Prime z270 a specifications summary 9
- Prime z270 a specifications summary 10
- Prime z270 a specifications summary 11
- Prime z270 a specifications summary 12
- Special features 12
- Prime z270 a specifications summary 13
- Prime z270 a specifications summary 14
- Check your motherboard package for the following items 15
- If any of the above items is damaged or missing contact your retailer 15
- Motherboard 15
- Package contents 15
- The illustrated items above are for reference only actual product specifications may vary with different models 15
- Installation tools and components 16
- The tools and components in the table above are not included in the motherboard package 16
- Before you proceed 17
- Chapter 1 17
- Chapter 1 product introduction 17
- Motherboard overview 17
- Product introduction 17
- Chapter 1 18
- Chapter 1 product introduction 18
- Motherboard layout 18
- Chapter 1 19
- Layout contents 19
- Andcelero 20
- Central processing unit cpu 20
- Chapter 1 20
- Chapter 1 product introduction 20
- Core i3 pentiu 20
- Core i5 inte 20
- Core i7 inte 20
- Processors 20
- Themotherboardcomeswithasurfacemountlga1151socketdesignedforthe7th 6th generationinte 20
- Chapter 1 21
- Recommended memory configurations 21
- System memory 21
- Chapter 1 22
- Chapter 1 product introduction 22
- Memory configurations 22
- Youmayinstall1gb 2gb 4gb 8gband16gbunbufferedandnon eccddr4dimms intothedimmsockets 22
- Chapter 1 23
- Expansion slots 23
- Chapter 1 24
- Irq assignments for this motherboard 24
- Chapter 1 25
- Onboard buttons and switches 25
- Chapter 1 26
- Chapter 1 product introduction 26
- Installingdimmsthatarenotcompatiblewiththemotherboardmaycausesystemboot failure ifthesystemfailstobootduringpoststageandthedram_lednearthe memok buttonlightscontinuously pressthememok buttonuntilthedram_led startsblinking systemwillbeginautomaticmemorycompatibilitytuningandrebootfor successfulboot 26
- Memok button 26
- Chapter 1 27
- Jumpers 27
- Chapter 1 28
- Chapter 1 29
- Onboard leds 29
- Chapter 1 30
- Chapter 1 31
- Internal connectors 31
- Chapter 1 32
- Chapter 1 33
- Chapter 1 34
- Asus prime z270 a series 35
- Chapter 1 35
- Connectthefancablestothefanconnectorsonthemotherboard ensuringthatthe blackwireofeachcablematchesthegroundpinoftheconnector 35
- Cpu cpu optional high amp extension and chassis fan connectors 4 pin cpu_fan 4 pin cpu_opt 4 pin h_amp_fan 5 pin ext_fan 4 pin cha_ fan1 2 35
- Atx power connectors 24 pin eatxpwr 8 pin eatx12v 36
- Chapter 1 36
- Chapter 1 product introduction 36
- Theseconnectorsareforatxpowersupplyplugs thepowersupplyplugsare designedtofittheseconnectorsinonlyoneorientation findtheproperorientationand pushdownfirmlyuntiltheconnectorscompletelyfit 36
- Chapter 1 37
- Chapter 1 38
- Asus prime z270 a series 39
- Chapter 1 39
- M sockets m _1 socket3 m _2 socket3 39
- Thesesocketsallowyoutoinstallm ssdmodules 39
- Chapter 1 40
- Chapter 1 product introduction 40
- Rgb header 4 pin rgb_header 40
- Thisconnectorisforrgbledstrips 40
- Chapter 1 41
- Chapter 1 42
- Chapter 1 product introduction 42
- Basic installation 43
- Building your pc system 43
- Chapter 2 43
- Chapter 2 basic installation 43
- Motherboard installation 43
- Chapter 2 44
- Asus prime z270 a series 45
- Chapter 2 45
- Cpu installation 45
- Chapter 2 46
- Chapter 2 basic installation 46
- Asus prime z270 a series 47
- Chapter 2 47
- Cpu heatsink and fan assembly installation 47
- To install the cpu heatsink and fan assembly 47
- Chapter 2 48
- Chapter 2 basic installation 48
- To uninstall the cpu heatsink and fan assembly 48
- Chapter 2 49
- Dimm installation 49
- Atx power connection 50
- Chapter 2 50
- Sata device connection 50
- Chapter 2 51
- Front i o connector 51
- Chapter 2 52
- Expansion card installation 52
- Asus prime z270 a series 53
- Chapter 2 53
- M installation 53
- Chapter 2 54
- Motherboard rear and audio connections 54
- Rear i o connection 54
- Audio 2 4 6 or 8 channel configuration 55
- Chapter 2 55
- Lan ports led indications 55
- Audio i o connections 56
- Chapter 2 56
- Chapter 2 57
- Chapter 2 58
- Starting up for the first time 58
- Turning off the computer 58
- An error message appears on the screen during the system bootup and requests you to run the bios setup 59
- Asus prime z270 a series 59
- Bios basic input and output system stores system hardware settings such as storage device configuration overclocking settings advanced power management and boot device configuration that are needed for system startup in the motherboard cmos in normal circumstances the default bios settings apply to most conditions to ensure optimal performance do not change the default bios settings except in the following circumstances 59
- Bios setup 59
- Chapter 3 59
- Chapter 3 bios setup 59
- Knowing bios 59
- You have installed a new system component that requires further bios settings or update 59
- Bios menu screen 60
- Bios setup program 60
- Chapter 3 60
- Chapter 3 bios setup 60
- Entering bios at startup 60
- Entering bios setup after post 60
- Hotkey 60
- Key to enter bios 60
- Post continues with its routines 60
- 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 60
- Press the reset button on the system chassis 60
- Simultaneously 60
- To enter bios setup after post 60
- 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 60
- Asus prime z270 a series 61
- Chapter 3 61
- Ez mode 61
- Hotkey for the advanced bios settings 61
- The boot device options vary depending on the devices you installed to the system 61
- The default screen for entering the bios setup program can be changed refer to the setup mode item in section boot menu for details 61
- Advanced mode 62
- Chapter 3 62
- Chapter 3 bios setup 62
- Hotkey 62
- 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 62
- Chapter 3 63
- Ez tuning wizard f11 63
- Language 63
- Menu bar 63
- Menu items 63
- My favorites f3 63
- Q fan control f6 63
- Submenu items 63
- Chapter 3 64
- Configuration fields 64
- General help 64
- Hot keys 64
- Last modified button 64
- Scroll bar 64
- Search on faq 64
- Asus prime z270 a series 65
- Chapter 3 65
- Qfan control 65
- The qfan control allows you to set a fan profile or manually configure the operating speed of your cpu and chassis fans 65
- Chapter 3 66
- Configuring fans manually 66
- Chapter 3 67
- Ez tuning wizard 67
- Oc tuning 67
- Chapter 3 68
- Creating raid 68
- Chapter 3 69
- Chapter 3 70
- My favorites 70
- Adding items to my favorites 71
- Chapter 3 71
- Ai overclock tuner 72
- Ai tweaker menu 72
- Allows you to select the cpu overclocking options to achieve the desired cpu internal frequency configuration options 72
- Auto loads the optimal settings for the system 72
- Chapter 3 72
- Chapter 3 bios setup 72
- Main menu 72
- Manual allows you to individually set overclocking parameters 72
- Security 72
- The extreme tweaker menu items allow you to configure overclocking related items 72
- 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 72
- The security menu items allow you to change the system security settings 72
- X m p if you install memory modules supporting the extreme memory profile x m p technology choose this item to set the profiles supported by your memory modules for optimizing the system performance 72
- Asus multicore enhancement 73
- Bclk frequency dram frequency ratio 73
- Chapter 3 73
- Cpu core ratio 73
- Dram frequency 73
- Advanced menu 74
- Chapter 3 74
- Cpu configuration 74
- Cpu power management configuration 74
- Hyper threading 74
- Internal cpu power management 74
- Chapter 3 75
- Pch configuration 75
- Pch storage configuration 75
- Pci express configuration 75
- Platform misc configuration 75
- Sata controller s 75
- Sata mode selection 75
- System agent sa configuration 75
- Chapter 3 76
- Intel thunderbolt technology 76
- Pch fw configuration 76
- Sata6g_1 gray sata6g_6 gray 76
- Smart self test 76
- Thunderbolt pcie support 76
- Thunderbolt tm configuration 76
- Chapter 3 77
- Hd audio controller 77
- Intel lan controller 77
- Onboard devices configuration 77
- Rgb led lighting 77
- Sata mode configuration sata_12m _1 77
- Sata mode configuration sata_56m _2 77
- Usb type c power switch 77
- Apm configuration 78
- Chapter 3 78
- Chapter 3 bios setup 78
- Configuration options disabled enable s4 s5 enable s5 78
- Erp ready disabled 78
- Hdd ssd smart information 78
- Network stack configuration 78
- The items in this menu allow you to change the usb related features 78
- The items in this menu allow you to configure ipv4 ipv6 pxe support 78
- The items in this menu allow you to set system wake and sleep settings 78
- This item allows you to enable or disable the individual usb ports 78
- This item allows you to switch off some power at s4 s5 or s5 to get the system ready for erp requirement when set to enabled all other pme options are switched off 78
- This menu displays the smart information of the connected devices 78
- Usb configuration 78
- Usb single port control 78
- Boot menu 79
- Chapter 3 79
- Fast boot 79
- Monitor menu 79
- Qfan configuration 79
- Setup mode 79
- Chapter 3 80
- Csm compatibility support module 80
- Secure boot 80
- Asus ez flash 3 utility 81
- Boot option priorities 81
- Boot override 81
- Chapter 3 81
- Setup animator 81
- Tool menu 81
- Chapter 3 82
- Chapter 3 bios setup 82
- Secure erase 82
- Secure erase on the advanced mode menu 82
- Ssd speeds may lower over time as with any storage medium due to data processing secure erase completely and safely cleans your ssd restoring it to factory performance levels 82
- Asus overclocking profile 83
- Asus spd information 83
- Bus interface 83
- Chapter 3 83
- Gpu post 83
- Graphics card information 83
- Load from profile 83
- Load save profile from to usb drive 83
- Profile name 83
- Save to profile 83
- Chapter 3 84
- Discard changes exit 84
- Exit menu 84
- Launch efi shell from filesystem device 84
- Load optimized defaults 84
- Save changes reset 84
- Chapter 3 85
- Ez update 85
- Updating bios 85
- Asus ez flash 3 86
- Chapter 3 86
- Asus prime z270 a series 87
- Chapter 3 87
- Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the update 87
- Reboot the system when the update process is done 87
- Select by internet 87
- To update the bios by internet 87
- Asus crashfree bios 3 88
- Chapter 3 88
- Recovering the bios 88
- Chapter 4 89
- Chapter 4 raid support 89
- Raid configurations 89
- Raid definitions 89
- Raid support 89
- Chapter 4 90
- Installing serial ata hard disks 90
- Intel rapid storage technology in uefi bios 90
- Rapid storage technology in uefi bios 90
- Chapter 4 91
- Creating a raid set 91
- Chapter 4 92
- Chapter 4 93
- Deleting a raid set 93
- Chapter 4 94
- Chapter 4 raid support 94
- Intel rapid storage technology option rom utility 94
- Rapid storage technology option rom utility 94
- The navigation keys at the bottom of the screen allow you to move through the menus the navigation keys at the bottom of the screen allow you to move through the menus and select the menu options 94
- The raid bios setup screens shown in this section are for reference only and may not exactly match the items on your screen 94
- The utility supports maximum four hard disk drives for raid configuration 94
- To display the utility main menu 94
- To enter the inte 94
- Turn on the system 94
- Asus prime z270 a series 95
- Chapter 4 95
- Creating a raid set 95
- Select disks 95
- The following screen appears 95
- To create a raid set 95
- To select the hard disk drives you want to include in the raid set the select disks screen appears 95
- Chapter 4 96
- Chapter 4 97
- Deleting a raid set 97
- Chapter 4 98
- Creating a raid driver disk 98
- Creating a raid driver disk in window 98
- Creating a raid driver disk in windows 98
- Exiting the inte 98
- Rapid storage technology option rom utility 98
- Appendix 99
- Federal communications commission statement 99
- Notices 99
- Appendix 100
- Canadian department of communications statement 100
- Class b ite 100
- Ic canadian compliance statement 100
- Kc korea warning statement 100
- Vcci japan compliance statement 100
- Appendix 101
- Asus recycling takeback services 101
- Google license terms 101
- Regional notice for california 101
- Appendix 102
- Appendix 103
- Asus computer gmbh germany and austria 103
- Asus computer international america 103
- Asus contact information 103
- Asustek computer inc 103
- Technical support 103
- Appendix 104
- Asus computer international 104
- Ca 94539 104
- Declaration of conformity 104
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