Asus Striker Extreme Руководство пользователя онлайн
Содержание
- Motherboard 1
- First edition v1 october 2006 2
- Chapter 1 product introduction 3
- Chapter 2 hardware information 3
- Contents 3
- Chapter 3 powering up 4
- Chapter 4 bios setup 4
- Contents 4
- Contents 5
- Chapter 5 software support 6
- Chapter 6 nvidia sli technology support 6
- Contents 6
- Canadian department of communications statement 7
- Federal communications commission statement 7
- Notices 7
- Electrical safety 8
- Operation safety 8
- Safety information 8
- About this guide 9
- How this guide is organized 9
- Where to find more information 9
- Conventions used in this guide 10
- Typography 10
- Striker extreme specifications summary 11
- Striker extreme specifications summary 12
- Striker extreme specifications summary 13
- Introduction 15
- Product 15
- Chapter summary 16
- Package contents 17
- Welcome 17
- Core 2 quad core processor ready 18
- Green asus 18
- I sli chipset 18
- Product highlights 18
- Republic of gamers 18
- Scalable link interface sli 18
- Special features 18
- Ddr2 memory support 19
- Dual raid solution 19
- Ieee 1394a support 19
- Serial ata i ii technology and sata on the go 19
- Dual gigabit lan solution 20
- S pdif digital sound ready 20
- Ai nos non delay overclocking system 21
- Asus q connector 21
- Asus unique features 21
- Extreme tweaker 21
- Fanless design 21
- Phase cap less power design 21
- Asus lcd poster 22
- Asus multi language bios 22
- Asus mylogo3 22
- Asus q fan plus technology 22
- Onboard leds 22
- Onboard switches 22
- Asus music alarm 23
- C p r cpu parameter recall 23
- Supreme fx features 23
- Hardware 25
- Information 25
- Chapter summary 26
- Before you proceed 27
- Blue lights strategically located beside key motherboard connectors allow you to install components conveniently even without a flashlight 27
- Onboard led 27
- Take note of the following precautions before you install motherboard components or change any motherboard settings 27
- Motherboard overview 28
- Placement direction 28
- Screw holes 28
- Asus stack cool 2 29
- 4 chapter 2 hardware information 30
- Cm 9 in 30
- Eatxpwr 30
- Ie1394_2 30
- Lga775 30
- Motherboard layout 30
- Pciex16_1 30
- Pciex16_2 30
- Pciex16_3 30
- Striker extreme 30
- Layout contents 31
- And celero 33
- Central processing unit cpu 33
- D pentiu 33
- D processors 33
- Extreme pentiu 33
- Quad core core 2 extreme core 2 duo pentiu 33
- The motherboard comes with a surface mount lga775 socket designed for the inte 33
- Installing the cpu 34
- Installing the cpu heatsink and fan 36
- Lga775 processor requires a specially designed heatsink and fan assembly to ensure optimum thermal condition and performance 36
- Place the heatsink on top of the installed cpu making sure that the four fasteners match the holes on the motherboard 36
- The inte 36
- To install the cpu heatsink and fan 36
- Uninstalling the cpu heatsink and fan 38
- Rotate each fastener clockwise to ensure correct orientation when reinstalling 39
- Installing the optional fan 40
- A ddr2 module has the same physical dimensions as a ddr dimm but has a 240 pin footprint compared to the 184 pin ddr dimm ddr2 dimms are notched differently to prevent installation on a ddr dimm socket 41
- Overview 41
- Striker extreme 240 pin ddr2 dimm sockets 41
- System memory 41
- The figure illustrates the location of the ddr2 dimm sockets 41
- The motherboard comes with four double data rate 2 ddr2 dual inline memory modules dimm sockets 41
- Memory configurations 42
- You may install 256 mb 512 mb 1 gb and 2 gb unbuffered non ecc ddr2 dimms into the dimm sockets 42
- Align a dimm on the socket such that the notch on the dimm matches the break on the socket 43
- Firmly insert the dimm into the socket until the retaining clips snap back in place and the dimm is properly seated 43
- Installing a dimm 43
- Remove the dimm from the socket 43
- Removing a dimm 43
- Simultaneously press the retaining clips outward to unlock the dimm 43
- To install a dimm 43
- To remove a dimm 43
- Unlock a dimm socket by pressing the retaining clips outward 43
- Configuring an expansion card 44
- Expansion slots 44
- Installing an expansion card 44
- Interrupt assignments 45
- Irq assignments for this motherboard 45
- Pci express x1 slot 46
- Pci express x16 slots 46
- Pci slots 46
- Jumper 47
- Audio card and el i o installation 48
- Audio card installation 48
- El i o installation 48
- Bit os lan port led indications 49
- Connectors 49
- Rear panel connectors 49
- Audio 2 4 6 or 8 channel configuration 50
- Bit os lan port led indications 50
- Center subwoofer port orange this port connects the center subwoofer speakers 50
- Channel 6 channel or 8 channel audio configuration 50
- Channel audio configuration 50
- External sata ports these ports connect to an external sata box or a 50
- Line in port light blue this port connects the tape cd dvd player or other audio sources 50
- Line out port lime this port connects a headphone or a speaker in 4 channel 6 channel and 8 channel configuration the function of this port becomes front speaker out 50
- Microphone port pink this port connects a microphone 50
- Ports are available for connecting usb 2 devices 50
- Rear speaker out port black this port connects the rear speakers on a 50
- Sata raid controller refer to chapter 5 for details on how to set up serial ata raid configurations 50
- Serial ata port multiplier these ports support a serial ata hard disk drive that you can combine with an external serial ata 3 gb s device to configure a raid 0 raid 1 or jbod set through the onboard silicon imag 50
- Side speaker out port gray this port connects the side speakers in an 50
- Usb 2 ports 1 and 2 3 and 4 these 4 pin universal serial bus usb 50
- Connectivity for audio video devices storage peripherals pcs or portable devices 51
- Ieee 1394a port this 6 pin ieee 1394a port provides high speed 51
- Onboard led switch this motherboard features onboard leds that light 51
- Optical s pdif out port this port connects an external audio output device 51
- Ps 2 keyboard port purple this port is for a ps 2 keyboard 51
- Up the labels making it easy for you to install or plug in devices even in the dark press this switch to turn on the onboard leds 51
- Via an optical s pdif cable 51
- Floppy 52
- Floppy disk drive connector 34 1 pin floppy 52
- Ide connector 40 1 pin pri_ide 52
- Internal connectors 52
- Striker extreme floppy disk drive connector 52
- The onboard ide connector is for the ultra dma 133 100 66 signal cable there are three connectors on each ultra dma 133 100 66 signal cable blue black and gray connect the blue connector to the motherboard s ide connector then select one of the following modes to configure your device 52
- This connector is for the provided floppy disk drive fdd signal cable insert one end of the cable to this connector then connect the other end to the signal connector at the back of the floppy disk drive 52
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- If you installed serial ata hard disk drives you can create a raid 0 raid 1 raid 0 1 raid 5 or jbod configuration with the onboard nvidi 53
- Mediashield raid controller 53
- Note orient the red markings usually zigzag on the ide ribbon cable to pin 1 53
- Pri_ide 53
- Serial ata connectors 7 pin sata1 sata2 sata3 sata4 sata5 sata6 53
- Striker extreme ide connector 53
- Striker extreme sata connectors 53
- The raid function of these connectors is set to disabled by default if you intend to create a serial ata raid set using these connectors enable the raid enabled item under the serial ata configuration sub menu in the bios see section 4 onboard device configuration for details 53
- These connectors are for the serial ata signal cables for serial ata hard disk drives 53
- These connectors support native command queuing ncq power management pm implementation algorithm hot swap and smart setup 53
- 28 chapter 2 hardware information 54
- Connect the right angle side of sata signal cable to the sata device or connect the right angle side of the sata cable to the onboard sata port to avoid mechanical conflict with huge graphics cards 54
- Never connect a 1394 cable to the usb connectors doing so will damage the motherboard 54
- Right angle side 54
- Striker extreme usb 2 connectors 54
- These connectors are for usb 2 ports connect the usb module cable to any of these connectors then install the module to a slot opening at the back of the system chassis these usb connectors comply with usb 2 specification that supports up to 480 mbps connection speed 54
- Usb connectors 10 1 pin usb56 usb78 usb910 54
- Usb910 54
- You can connect the usb cable to asus q connector usb blue first and then install the q connector usb to the usb connector onboard 54
- Asus striker extreme 2 29 55
- Ie1394_2 55
- Ieee 1394a port connector 10 1 pin ie1394_2 55
- Never connect a usb cable to the ieee 1394a connector doing so will damage the motherboard 55
- Striker extreme ieee 1394 connector 55
- This connector is for a ieee 1394a port connect the ieee 1394a module cable to this connector then install the module to a slot opening at the back of the system chassis 55
- You can connect the 1394 cable to asus q connector 1394 red first and then install the q connector 1394 to the 1394 connector onboard 55
- 30 chapter 2 hardware information 56
- Cpu chassis power and optional fan connectors 4 pin cpu_fan 3 pin cha_fan1 3 pin pwr_fan 3 pin opt_fan1 5 56
- Cpu_fan cha_fan1 56
- Do not forget to connect the fan cables to the fan connectors insufficient air flow inside the system may damage the motherboard components these are not jumpers do not place jumper caps on the fan connectors 56
- If you install two vga cards we recommend that you plug the rear chassis fan cable to the motherboard connector labeled opt_fan1 or opt_fan2 for better themal environment 56
- Only the cha_fan1 and opt_fan 1 3 connectors support the asus q fan 2 feature 56
- Opt_fan1 56
- Opt_fan2 56
- Opt_fan3 56
- Opt_fan4 56
- Opt_fan5 56
- Pwr_fan 56
- Striker extreme fan connectors 56
- The fan connectors support cooling fans of 350 ma 2000 ma 24 w max or a total of 1 a 7 a 84 w max at 12v connect the fan cables to the fan connectors on the motherboard making sure that the black wire of each cable matches the ground pin of the connector 56
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- Atx power connectors 24 pin eatxpwr 2 x 4 pin atx12v 57
- Atx12v 57
- By default the pin labeled chassis signal and ground are shorted with a jumper cap remove the jumper caps only when you intend to use the chassis intrusion detection feature 57
- Chassis 57
- Chassis intrusion connector 4 1 pin chassis 57
- Eatxpwr 57
- Make sure to remove the cap on the atx12v connector before connecting an 8 pin eps 12v power plug 57
- Striker extreme atx power connectors 57
- Striker extreme chassis intrusion connector 57
- 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 57
- This connector is for a chassis mounted intrusion detection sensor or switch connect one end of the chassis intrusion sensor or switch cable to this connector the chassis intrusion sensor or switch sends a high level signal to this connector when a chassis component is removed or replaced the signal is then generated as a chassis intrusion event 57
- Use only either a 4 pin atx12v or an 8 pin eps 12v power plug for the atx12v connector 57
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- Continued on the next page 58
- Do not forget to connect the 4 pin 8pin eatx12v power plug otherwise the system will not boot 58
- For a fully configured system we recommend that you use a power supply unit psu that complies with atx 12 v specification 2 or later version and provides a minimum power of 550 w 58
- If you want to use two high end pci express x16 cards use a psu with 500 w to 600 w power or above to ensure the system stability 58
- Power supply requirements 58
- Use of a psu with a higher power output is recommended when configuring a system with more power consuming devices the system may become unstable or may not boot up if the power is inadequate 58
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- Power supply requirements 59
- Asus q connector system panel 62
- Onboardswitches 63
- Powering up 65
- Chapter summary 66
- Starting up for the first time 67
- Turning off the computer 68
- Using the dual function power switch 68
- Using the os shut down function 68
- Bios setup 69
- Chapter summary 70
- Asus update utility 71
- Installing asus update 71
- Managing and updating your bios 71
- Updating the bios through the internet 72
- Updating the bios through a bios file 73
- Creating a bootable floppy disk 74
- 1 insert the floppy disk usb flash disk that contains the bios file to 1 insert the floppy disk usb flash disk that contains the bios file to 75
- Asus ez flash 2 utility 75
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- Do not shut down or reset the system while updating the bios to prevent system boot failure 75
- During post to display the following 75
- During the power on self tests post 75
- Or floppy disk with fat32 16 12 format only 75
- Save the bios file to a floppy disk then restart the system 75
- The floppy disk drive or the usb port 75
- This function can support devices such as usb flash disk hard disk 75
- To enable it 75
- To update the bios using ez flash 2 75
- Visit the asus website www asus com to download the latest bios file for the motherboard 75
- When the correct bios file is found ez flash 2 performs the bios update process and automatically reboots the system when down 75
- You can launch the ez flash 2 by two methods 75
- Updating the bios 76
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- Do not turn off or reset the system during the flashing process 77
- The utility verifies the bios file in the floppy disk and starts flashing the bios file 77
- To restart the system 77
- When the utility prompts you to save the current bios file the following screen appears 77
- 8 chapter 4 bios setup 78
- Follow steps 1 to 6 of the previous section 78
- Make sure that the floppy disk has enough disk space to save the file 78
- Saving the current bios file 78
- The utility saves the current bios file to the floppy disk then returns to the bios flashing process 78
- To save the current bios file using the awardbios flash utility 78
- When the utility prompts you to save the current bios file the following screen appears 78
- You can use the awardbios flash utility to save the current bios file you can load the current bios file when the bios file gets corrupted during the flashing process 78
- Bios setup program 79
- 10 chapter 4 bios setup 80
- Advanced for changing the advanced system settings 80
- Bios menu screen 80
- Boot for changing the system boot configuration 80
- Configuration fields menu items 80
- Exit for selecting the exit options and loading default settings 80
- Extreme tweaker for changing the overclocking settings 80
- General help menu bar 80
- Legend bar 80
- Main for changing the basic system configuration 80
- Menu bar 80
- Power for changing the advanced power management apm configuration 80
- Sub menu items 80
- The bios setup screens shown in this chapter are for reference purposes only and may not exactly match what you see on your screen 80
- The menu bar on top of the screen has the following main items 80
- To select an item on the menu bar press the right or left arrow key on the keyboard until the desired item is highlighted 80
- Tools for configuring options for special functions 80
- Visit the asus website www asus com to download the latest bios information 80
- Asus striker extreme 4 11 81
- At the bottom of the setup screen is a legend bar the keys in the legend bar allow you to navigate through the various setup menus the following table lists the keys found in the legend bar with their corresponding functions 81
- Configuration fields 81
- Legend bar 81
- Menu items 81
- Sub menu items 81
- The highlighted item on the menu bar displays the specific items for that menu for example selecting main shows the main menu items 81
- The other items advanced power boot and exit on the menu bar have their respective menu items 81
- These fields show the values for the menu items if an item is user configurable you can change the value of the field opposite the item you cannot select an item that is not user configurable 81
- To display a list of options refer to 4 pop up window 81
- 12 chapter 4 bios setup 82
- At the top right corner of the menu screen is a brief description of the selected item 82
- General help 82
- Pop up menu 82
- Pop up window 82
- To display a pop up window with the configuration options for that item 82
- Allows you to choose the bios language version from the options configuration options english french deutsch chinese trad chinese simp japanese 83
- Allows you to set the system date 83
- Allows you to set the system time 83
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- Language english 83
- Legacy diskette a 1 4m 3 in 83
- Main menu 83
- Refer to section 4 bios menu screen for information on the menu screen items and how to navigate through them 83
- Sets the type of floppy drive installed configuration options disabled 720k 3 in 1 4m 3 in 83
- System date day xx xx xxxx 83
- System time xx xx xx 83
- When you enter the bios setup program the main menu screen appears giving you an overview of the basic system information 83
- 14 chapter 4 bios setup 84
- Disables or sets the udma mode configuration options disable auto 84
- Pio mode auto 84
- Primary ide master slave 84
- Primary ide master slave auto 84
- Select auto to automatically detect an ide hard disk drive if automatic detection is successful the bios automatically fills in the correct values for the remaining fields on this sub menu if the hard disk was already formatted on a previous system the setup bios may detect incorrect parameters select manual to manually enter the ide hard disk drive parameters if no drive is installed select none configuration options none auto manual 84
- Sets the pio mode for the ide device configuration options auto mode 0 mode 1 mode 2 mode 3 mode 4 84
- The bios automatically detects the values opposite the dimmed items capacity cylinder head sector and transfer mode these values are not user configurable these items show n a if no ide device is installed in the system 84
- To display the ide device information 84
- Udma mode auto 84
- Access mode auto 85
- Capacity 85
- Cylinder 85
- Displays the auto detected hard disk capacity this item is not configurable 85
- Sector 85
- Shows the number of sectors per track this item is not configurable 85
- Shows the number of the hard disk cylinders this item is not configurable 85
- Shows the number of the hard disk read write heads this item is not configurable 85
- Shows the transfer mode this item is not configurable 85
- The default auto allows automatic detection of an ide hard disk drive select chs for this item if you set the ide primary master slave to manual configuration options chs lba large auto 85
- Transfer mode 85
- 16 chapter 4 bios setup 86
- Access mode auto 86
- Before attempting to configure a hard disk drive make sure you have the correct configuration information supplied by the drive manufacturer incorrect settings may cause the system to fail to recognize the installed hard disk 86
- Capacity 86
- Cylinder 86
- Displays the auto detected hard disk capacity this item is not configurable 86
- Extended ide drive auto 86
- Sata1 2 3 4 5 6 86
- Selects the type of fixed disk connected to the system configuration options none auto 86
- Sets the sector addressing mode configuration options large auto 86
- Shows the number of the hard disk cylinders this item is not configurable 86
- The bios automatically detects the values opposite the dimmed items capacity cylinder head landing zone and sector these values are not user configurable these items show 0 if no sata device is installed in the system 86
- To display the sata device information 86
- Hdd smart monitoring disabled 87
- Installed memory xxx mb 87
- Landing zone 87
- Sector 87
- Usable memory xxx mb 87
- Ai n o s the asus non delay overclocking system feature intelligently determines the system load and automatically boosts the performance for the most demanding tasks 88
- Ai overclock loads overclocking profiles with optimal parameters for stability when overclocking 88
- Ai tuning auto 88
- Allows selection of cpu overclocking options to achieve desired cpu internal frequency selct either one of the preset overclocking configuration options 88
- Allows you to set the overclocking options configuration options disabled overclock 5 overclock 10 overclock 15 overclock 20 fsb 960 800 fsb 1280 800 fsb 1000 667 fsb 1333 667 fsb 1200 800 88
- Auto loads the optimal settings for the system 88
- Extreme tweaker menu 88
- Manual allows you to individually set overclocking parameters 88
- Overclock options disabled 88
- Standard loads the standard settings for the system 88
- The extreme menu items allow you to configure overclocking related items 88
- Asus striker extreme 4 19 89
- Mcp ref clock mhz auto configuration options auto 200 mhz 200 mhz 201 mhz 201 mhz 500 mhz 89
- Pciex16_1 frequency mhz 100 allows you to set the pciex16_1 overclocking frequency configuration options 100 mhz 200 mhz 89
- Pciex16_2 frequency mhz 100 allows you to set the pciex16_2 overclocking frequency configuration options 100 mhz 200 mhz 89
- Pciex16_3 frequency mhz 100 allows you to set the pciex16_3 overclocking frequency configuration options 100 mhz 200 mhz 89
- System clocks 89
- The following items become user configurable when you set ai tuning to 89
- To edit 89
- 20 chapter 4 bios setup 90
- Fsb memory clock mode auto allows you to set the system clock mode configuration options auto linked unlinked 90
- Fsb memory config 90
- Fsb memory ratio auto configuration options auto 1 1 5 4 3 2 sync mode fsb qdr mhz 800 configuration options 533 mhz 2600 mhz 90
- Fsb qdr mhz 800 configuration options 533 3000 mem ddr mhz 667 configuration options 400 1400 ecc control disabled configuration options disabled auto ecc uncorrectable disabled configuration options disabled no notify mcerr nmi sci smi ecc correctable disabled configuration options disabled no notify mcerr nmi sci smi 90
- The following item becomes user configurable when you set the fsb memory clock mode item to unlinked 90
- The following items become user configurable when you set the fsb memory clock mode item to linked 90
- To edit 90
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- Configuration options 6 50 91
- Cpu multiplier 17 91
- Memory timing setting 91
- Overclocking 91
- Tcl cas latency auto configuration options auto 1 2 3 4 5 6 91
- To edit 91
- Trcd auto configuration options auto 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 91
- Trp auto configuration options auto 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 tras auto configuration options auto 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 31 91
- Spread spectrum control 92
- Asus striker extreme 4 23 93
- Configuration options 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 93
- Configuration options auto disabled 93
- Configuration options disabled enabled 93
- Cpu internal thermal control auto 93
- Enhanced c1 cie disabled 93
- Enhanced intel speedstep tm tech disabled 93
- Execute disable bit enabled 93
- Hyper threading technology enabled 93
- Intel speedstep disabled 93
- Ldt frequency 5x 93
- Limit cpuid maxval disabled 93
- Memory voltage auto configuration options auto 1 50v 1 75v 1 00v 3 00v 3 25v 93
- Over voltage 93
- This item is user configurable only when you set ai tuning to standard auto or ai n o s configuration options auto disabled 93
- To edit 93
- Vcore voltage auto configuration options auto 1 0000v 1 9375v 1 8750v 1 8125v 1 7500v 0 3750v 0 3125v 93
- Nvidia gpu ex disabled 94
- Sli ready memory cpuoc cpuoc 0 94
- Sli ready memory disabled 94
- Advanced menu 95
- Ai net2 95
- Enables or disables checking of the lan lan2 cable during the power on self test post configuration options disabled enabled 95
- Post check lan cable disabled post check lan2 cable disabled 95
- The advanced menu items allow you to change the settings for system devices 95
- 26 chapter 4 bios setup 96
- Allows you to select the graphics controller to use as the primary boot device configuration options pci pci e 96
- Pcipnp 96
- Plug play o s no 96
- Primary display adapter pci 96
- When set to no the bios configures all the devices in the system when set to yes and if you install a plug and play operating system the operating system configures the plug and play devices not required for boot configuration options no yes 96
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- Ide dma transfer access enabled allows you to enable or disable the ide dma transfer access configuration options disabled enabled 97
- Ide function setup 97
- Ide prefetch mode enabled allows you to enable or disable the ide pio read prefetch mode configuration options disabled enabled 97
- Onboard device configuration 97
- Onchip ide channel0 enabled allows you to enable or disable the onchip ide channel 0 controller configuration options disabled enabled 97
- To edit 97
- 28 chapter 4 bios setup 98
- Allows you to disable or set the function of the extended sata ii controller configuration options disabled sata mode raid mode 98
- Allows you to disable or set the high definition audio function configuration options auto disabled 98
- Allows you to enable or disable the onboard lan boot rom configuration options enabled disabled 98
- 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 configuration options ac97 hd audio 98
- Enables or disables the onboard nvidi 98
- Front panel support type hd audio 98
- Hd audio auto 98
- Lan controller configuration options disabled enabled 98
- Onboard 1st 2nd nvidia lan enabled 98
- Onboard lan boot rom disabled 98
- Raid enabled disabled enables or disables the onboard raid controller when set to enabled the succeeding items become user configurable configuration options disabled enabled 98
- Sata1 2 3 4 5 6 disabled enables or disables the raid function of the first to sixth sata master drive configuration options disabled enabled 98
- Serial ata configuration 98
- Serial ata controller enabled allows you to enable or disable the onboard serial ata controller configuration options disabled enabled 98
- Silicon sataii controller 98
- To edit 98
- Allows you to disable or enable the onboard 1394 device support configuration options disabled enabled 99
- Allows you to enable or disable the lcd poster backlight configuration options disabled enabled 99
- Allows you to enter a string on the lcd poster 99
- Allows you to select the lcd poster mode configuration options current time user string 99
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- Configuration options always on by switch 99
- Configuration options disabled enabled 99
- Internal connector led by switch 99
- Lcd poster backlight disabled 99
- Lcd poster mode current time 99
- Lcd poster string 99
- Onboard 1394 enabled 99
- The following item becomes configurable when the lcd poster mode item is set to user string 99
- To display the configuration options 99
- Usb 2 controller enabled allows you to enable or disable the usb 2 controller 99
- Usb configuration 99
- Usb controller enabled allows you to enable or disable the onchip usb controller configuration options disabled enabled 99
- Usb legacy support enabled allows you to enable or disable support for usb devices on legacy operating systems os configuration options disabled enabled 99
- 30 chapter 4 bios setup 100
- Acpi apic support enabled 100
- Acpi suspend type s1 s3 100
- Allows you to enable or disable the advanced configuration and power interface acpi support in the application specific integrated circuit asic when set to enabled the acpi apic table pointer is included in the rsdt pointer list configuration options disabled enabled 100
- Allows you to select the advanced configuration and power interface acpi state to be used for system suspend configuration options s1 pos s3 str s1 s3 100
- Power menu 100
- To display the configuration options 100
- Allows you to enable or disable the pme to wake up from s5 by pci devices nv onboard lan configuration options disabled enabled 101
- Allows you to enable or disable the restore on ac power loss function configuration options power off power on last state 101
- Allows you to enable or disable the support of usb keyboard or mouse resumption from s5 configuration options disabled enabled 101
- Allows you to set the event after the power button is pressed for more than 4 seconds configuration options suspend instant off 101
- Apm configuration 101
- Asus striker extreme 4 31 101
- Power on by external modem disabled 101
- Power up on pci pcie devices disabled 101
- Pwr button 4 secs instant off 101
- Restore on ac power loss power off 101
- The computer cannot receive or transmit data until the computer and applications are fully running thus connection cannot be made on the first try turning an external modem off and then back on while the computer is off causes an initialization string that turns the system power on 101
- This allows either settings of enabled or disabled for powering up the computer when the external modem receives a call while the computer is in soft off mode configuration options disabled enabled 101
- Usb resume from s5 disabled 101
- Alarm time hh mm x x x 102
- Hpet support enabled 102
- Power up by ps 2 keyboard disabled 102
- Power up by ps 2 mouse disabled 102
- Power up on pci pcie devices disabled 102
- Pwr button 4 secs instant off 102
- Restore on ac power loss power off 102
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- Hardware monitor 103
- To display the configuration options 103
- Vcore 3 v 5v 12v voltage 1 v ht 1 v voltage vtt cpu ddr2 termination ddr2 voltage 1 v ddr2 voltage the onboard hardware monitor automatically detects the voltage output through the onboard voltage regulators 103
- Voltage monitor 103
- 34 chapter 4 bios setup 104
- Cpu fan cha _fan1 speed opt1 2 3 4 5 fan speed pwr fan speed 104
- Cpu m b opt1 2 3 temperature 104
- Fan speed monitor 104
- Temperature monitor 104
- The onboard hardware monitor automatically detects and displays the cpu chassis and opt1 2 3 4 5 fan speed in rotations per minute rpm if any of the fans is not connected to the motherboard the field shows 0 these items are not user configurable 104
- The onboard hardware monitor automatically detects and displays the motherboard cpu and opt1 2 3 temperatures these items are not user configurable 104
- Asus striker extreme 4 35 105
- Cha fan q fan sense cpu temperature allows the q fan to sense cpu mb temperature and to adjust the fan speed when the previous items are set to q fan mode these items become user configurable configuration options cpu temperature mb temperature 105
- Cpu cha opt fan1 2 3 fan control duty cycle mode allows you to select the fan control mode configuration options duty cycle mode q fan mode 105
- Cpu cha pwr opt fan1 2 3 4 5 fan duty cycle 100 allows you to set the fan duty cycle when the fan control item is set to q fan mode this item is not user configurable configuration options 60 70 80 90 100 105
- Fan speed control 105
- Opt fan1 2 3 target temperature 40ºc 104ºf allows the q fan to sense the temperature of fans connected to opt fan1 2 3 and to adjust the fan speed when the opt fan1 2 3 control items are set to q fan mode these items become user configurable configuration options 10ºc 50ºf 15ºc 59ºf 20ºc 68ºf 25ºc 77ºf 30ºc 86ºf 35ºc 95ºf 40ºc 104ºf 45ºc 113ºf 50ºc 122ºf 55ºc 131ºf 60ºc 140ºf 65ºc 149ºf 70ºc 158ºf 75ºc 167ºf 80ºc 176ºf 85ºc 185ºf 105
- The thermo sensor cables need to be connected to the optional fans first for this function 105
- Cpu fan speed warning 600 rpm 106
- Boot device priority 107
- Boot menu 107
- St 4th boot device removable 107
- These items specify the boot device priority sequence from the available devices the number of device items that appears on the screen depends on the number of devices installed in the system configuration options removable hard disk cdrom disabled 107
- To display the sub menu 107
- 38 chapter 4 bios setup 108
- Allows you to assign a removable drive attached to the system 108
- Allows you to assign hard disk drives attached to the system 108
- Allows you to assign optical drives attached to the system 108
- Cdrom drives 108
- Floppy disks 108
- Hard disk drives 108
- Removable drives 108
- St master xxxxxxxxx 108
- St slave xxxxxxxxx 108
- Allows you to enable or disable the system quick boot feature when enabled the system skips certain tests while booting configuration options disabled enabled 109
- Allows you to select the power on state for the numlock configuration options off on 109
- Allows you to set the keystroke rate enable this item to configure the typematic rate chars sec and the typematic delay msec configuration options disabled enabled 109
- Asus striker extreme 4 39 109
- Boot settings configuration 109
- Boot up floppy seek disabled 109
- Bootup num lock on 109
- Case open warning enabled 109
- Enables or disables the chassis open status feature setting to enabled clears the chassis open status configuration options disabled enabled 109
- Enables or disables the chassis open status feature setting to enabled clears the chassis open status refer to section 2 internal connectors for setting details configuration options disabled enabled 109
- Quick boot enabled 109
- The items typematic rate chars sec and typematic delay msec become user configurable only when the item typematic rate setting is enabled 109
- Typematic rate setting disabled 109
- Full screen logo enabled 110
- Halt on all errors 110
- Mb non os2 110
- Security 110
- Supervisor password user password 110
- Typematic delay msec 250 110
- Typematic rate chars sec 6 110
- Password check 111
- Alarm date sunday monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday enabled 112
- Allows you to enable or disable the alarm for a particular day configuration options disabled enabled 112
- Allows you to enable or disable the asus music alarm function configuration options disabled enabled 112
- Asus music alarm 112
- Asus music alarm disabled 112
- To display the sub menu 112
- Tools menu 112
- Alarm time hh mm 0 0 113
- Allows you to choose the starting track from the cd from which you would like the alarm music to play 113
- Allows you to enable or disable the repeat track function configuration options disabled single all 113
- Allows you to select the connection configuration of the optical storage device from which the alarm music will play from configuration options primary ide master primary ide slave 113
- Allows you to set the length of the music alarm configuration options 10 mins 20 mins 30 mins 1 hour 113
- Allows you to set the volume level of the music alarm configuration options 01 32 113
- Asus o c profile 113
- Asus striker extreme 4 43 113
- Audio cd drive primary ide master 113
- Detect cd enter 113
- Length 10 mins 113
- Load bios profile 113
- Repeat track disabled 113
- Starting track 113
- This item allows you to store or load multiple bios settings 113
- To change the value configuration options disabled enabled 113
- To search the cd track number 113
- Volume 16 113
- Load from file 114
- Load from profile 1 2 114
- Save bios profile 114
- Save to file 114
- Save to profle 1 2 114
- 6 a pop up message will inform you when the saving process finishes 115
- Asus ez flash 2 115
- Asus striker extreme 4 45 115
- The bios file will be saved as xxx cmo 115
- To confirm your choice 115
- 46 chapter 4 bios setup 116
- A confirmation window appears select yes to load default values select exit save changes or make other changes before saving the values to the non volatile ram 116
- Discard changes 116
- Exit discard changes 116
- Exit menu 116
- Exit save changes 116
- From the legend bar to exit 116
- Load setup default 116
- Once you are finished making your selections choose this option from the exit menu to ensure the values you selected are saved to the cmos ram an onboard backup battery sustains the cmos ram so it stays on even when the pc is turned off when you select this option a confirmation window appears select yes to save changes and exit 116
- Select this option only if you do not want to save the changes that you made to the setup program if you made changes to fields other than system date system time and password the bios asks for a confirmation before exiting 116
- The exit menu items allow you to load the optimal or failsafe default values for the bios items and save or discard your changes to the bios items 116
- This option allows you to discard the selections you made and restore the previously saved values after selecting this option a confirmation appears select yes to discard any changes and load the previously saved values 116
- To save the changes while exiting 116
- Software 117
- Support 117
- Chapter summary 118
- 2003 server xp 64 bit xp operating systems os always install the latest os version and corresponding updates to maximize the features of your hardware 119
- Installing an operating system 119
- Place the support cd to the optical drive the cd automatically displays the drivers menu if autorun is enabled in your computer 119
- Running the support cd 119
- Support cd information 119
- The support cd that came with the motherboard package contains the drivers software applications and utilities that you can install to avail all motherboard features 119
- This motherboard supports window 119
- Asus install installation wizard for drivers 120
- Drivers menu 120
- Nvidia chipset driver program 120
- Silicon image sata driver 120
- Usb 2 driver 120
- Asus ai booster 121
- Asus install installation wizard for utilities 121
- Asus music alarm 121
- Asus pc probe ii 121
- Asus update 121
- Dmark06 software 121
- Utilities menu 121
- Adobe reader v7 122
- Anti virus utility 122
- Microsoft directx 9 c 122
- Make disk menu 123
- Make nvidia 32bit sata raid driver make nvidia 64bit sata raid driver 123
- Silicon image 32bit raid driver silicon image 32bit sata driver 123
- Silicon image 64bit raid driver silicon image 64bit sata driver 123
- Asus contact information 124
- Click the contact tab to display the asus contact information you can also find this information on the inside front cover of this user guide 124
- Manuals menu 124
- The manuals menu contains a list of supplementary user manuals click an item to open the folder of the user manual 124
- Browse this cd 125
- Motherboard info 125
- Other information 125
- Filelist 126
- Technical support form 126
- Asus mylogo3 127
- Software information 127
- Audio utility 129
- Audio utility is correctly installed you will find the soundma 129
- Audio utility with audioesp software to deliver the ultimate audio experience on your pc the software implements high quality audio synthesis rendering 3d sound positioning and advanced voice input technologies 129
- Follow the installation wizard to install the adi ad1988b audio driver from the support cd that came with the motherboard package to activate the soundma 129
- High definition audio utility 129
- Icon on the taskbar 129
- If the soundma 129
- Soundma 129
- The adi ad1988b high definition audio codec provides 8 channel audio capability through the soundma 129
- Audio setup wizard 130
- Adjust microphone volume 131
- Adjust speaker volume 131
- Jack configuration 131
- Audio preferences 132
- General options 132
- Enhanced microphone features 133
- Microphone options 133
- Asus pc probe ii 134
- Installing pc probe ii 134
- Launching pc probe ii 134
- Using pc probe ii 134
- Preferences 135
- Sensor alert when a system sensor detects a problem the main window right handle turns red as the illustrations below show 135
- When displayed the monitor panel for that sensor also turns red refer to the monitor panels section for details 135
- You can customize the application using the preference section in the main window click the box before each preference to activate or deactivate 135
- Hardware monitor panels 136
- Dmi browser 137
- Wmi browser 137
- Pci browser 138
- Configuring pc probe ii 139
- Asus music alarm 140
- Bios configuration 140
- Hardware setup 140
- Os configuration 141
- Adjusting the volume 142
- Turning off the music alarm 142
- Asus ai booster 143
- Raid configurations 144
- Raid definitions 144
- Installing serial ata sata hard disks 145
- Raid configurations 145
- Setting the bios raid items 145
- 28 chapter 5 software support 146
- At the bottom of the screen are the navigation keys these keys allow you to move through and select menu options 146
- Boot up your computer 146
- Entering the nvidi 146
- For detailed descriptions on the nvidi 146
- Make sure to re enter your nvraid settings after the cmos is cleared otherwise the system will not recognize your raid setup 146
- Operating system make sure to install the window 146
- Raid configuration refer to the nvidi 146
- Raid user guide found in your motherboard support cd when using window 146
- Raid utility 146
- Service pack 4 or later version 146
- The raid bios setup screens shown in this section are for reference only and may not exactly match the items on your screen 146
- To display the main menu of the utility 146
- To enter the nvidi 146
- Creating a raid volume 147
- 30 chapter 5 software support 148
- A new set of navigation keys is displayed on the bottom of the screen 148
- Rebuilding a raid array 148
- The raid array details appear 148
- To rebuild a raid array 148
- To save settings and exit 148
- A new set of navigation keys is displayed on the bottom of the screen 149
- After the rebuild process the array list menu appears 149
- Asus striker extreme 5 31 149
- The following confirmation message appears 149
- To cancel 149
- To rebuild a raid array the following screen appears 149
- Xp and run the nvidia utility in order to complete the rebuilt process 149
- You will need to enter windo 149
- Deleting a raid array 150
- Clearing a disk data 151
- Installing external serial ata e sata hard disks 152
- Launching the silicon image array management software 152
- Raid configurations 152
- Setting the bios raid items 152
- Silicon imag 152
- Entering the silicon image bios raid configuration utility 153
- Creating a raid 0 set striped 154
- Creating a raid 1 set mirrored 155
- Creating a concatenation set 158
- Creating a raid driver disk 159
- Chapter summary 162
- Overview 163
- Requirements 163
- Dual graphics card setup 164
- Installing sli ready graphics cards 164
- Prepare two graphics cards each graphics card should have goldfingers for the sli connector 164
- Remove the metal bracket covers opposite the two pci express x16 slots 164
- To install the graphics cards 164
- Enabling the multi gpu feature in windows 167
- Installing the device drivers 167
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