Biostar TF650i Ultra-A7 [12/75] Dualddr2 memory architecture
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Installing and Configuring the TF650i Ultra-A7 Motherboard
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NVIDIA nTune Utility
NVIDIA nTune
™
is a Windows-based utility that has added access to more
settings. Adjust CPU and memory speeds without rebooting. You can also
access most BIOS settings from inside Windows without having to go into the
BIOS. Save and automatically load profiles for each application you run.
NV BIOS
NV BIOS delivers easy-to-use tuning to let you have full control over your
hardware including processor voltage tables and memory drive strengths.
True x16 PCI Express Support
One full-bandwidth, 16-lane PCI Express link ensure maximum graphics
performance for next-generation GPUs and games.
DualDDR2 Memory Architecture
A state-of-the-art Dual DDR2 memory controller allows high bandwidth and
low latency data access to the CPU and GPU. Ensures data and information are
relayed through the system as quickly as possible for incredible performance.
NVIDIA MediaShield™ Storage
NVIDIA MediaShield is a suite of features that safeguards your most important
digital media assets; always reliable, scalable, and accessible. MediaShield
includes RAID and SATA drive support.
Multiple Disk Setup
Through a simple wizard-based interface, you can effortlessly set up your drives
for better data protection, faster disk access or maximum storage capacity.
MediaShield automatically selects RAID 0, 1, 0+1 or 5 configurations according
to your needs. Advanced users can access RAID options directly.
Содержание
- User guide 1
- Table of contents 2
- List of figures 7
- Before you begin 8
- Parts not in the kit 8
- Intentions of the kit 9
- Comprehensive overclocking tools 11
- Features 11
- Guaranteed fsb speeds 11
- High speed memory 11
- Introduction 11
- Ultimate overclocking 11
- Dualddr2 memory architecture 12
- Multiple disk setup 12
- Nv bios 12
- Nvidia mediashield storage 12
- Nvidia ntune utility 12
- True x16 pci express support 12
- Bootable multidisk array 13
- Diskalert system 13
- Networking with nvidia nforce 13
- Nvidia firstpacket technology 13
- Nvidia native gigabit ethernet 13
- Raid morphing 13
- High definition audio hda 14
- Motherboard specifications 15
- Tf650i ultra a7 motherboard 17
- Figure 1 tf650i ultra a7 motherboard layout 18
- Installing and configuring the tf650i ultra a7 motherboard 18
- Figure 2 chassis backpanel connectors 19
- Hardware installation 20
- Safety instructions 20
- Installing the cpu 21
- Preparing the motherboard 21
- Installing memory dimms 22
- Installing the cpu fan 22
- Installing the i o shield 23
- Installing the motherboard 23
- Securing the motherboard into the chassis 23
- Connecting cables and setting switches 24
- Figure 3 pwr1 motherboard connector 25
- Pin atx power 25
- Power connections 25
- Table 1 pwr1 pin assignments 25
- Connecting ide hard disk drives 26
- Connecting serial ata cables 26
- Pin atx 12v power 26
- Attach the front panel power led cable to these two pins of the connector the power led indicates the system s status when the system is in s0 status the led is on when the system is in s1 s3 s4 s5 status the led is off 28
- Attach the hard disk drive indicator led cable to these two pins the hdd indicator led indicates the activity status of the hard disks 28
- Attach the power button cable from the case to these two pins pressing the power button on the front panel turns the system on off rather than using the power supply button 28
- Attach the reset switch cable from the front panel of the case to these two pins the system restarts when the 28
- Connecting internal headers 28
- Front panel header 28
- Switch is pressed 28
- The front panel header on this motherboard is one connector used to connect the following four cables 28
- Hardware installation 29
- Hd_led 29
- No connect 29
- Pin signal in out description 29
- Pwrled 29
- Table 2 front panel header pins 29
- Connector pin signal pin signal 30
- Installing and configuring the tf650i ultra a7 motherboard 30
- Secure the bracket to either the front or rear panel of your chassis not all chassis are equipped with the front panel option 2 connect the two ends of the cables to the usb 2 headers on the motherboard 30
- Table 3 usb 2 header pins 30
- This motherboard contains four 4 usb 2 ports that are exposed on the rear panel of the chassis the motherboard also contains two 10 pin internal header connectors onboard that can be used to connect an optional external bracket containing four 4 more usb 2 ports 30
- Usb headers 30
- Fan connections 31
- Fdd connector 31
- Expansion slots 32
- Figure 4 expansion slots 32
- Pci slots 32
- Clear cmos jumper clr_cmos 33
- Jumper settings 33
- Pci express x1 slot 33
- Pci express x16 slots 33
- Advanced bios features 34
- Advanced chipset features 34
- Configuring the bios 34
- Enter bios setup 34
- Integrated peripherals 34
- Main menu 34
- Pnp pci configurations 34
- Power management setup 34
- Standard cmos features 34
- System monitor 34
- This section discusses how to change the system settings through the bios setup menus detailed descriptions of the bios parameters are also provided 34
- This section includes the following information 34
- Enter bios setup 35
- Key when the following message briefly displays at the bottom of the screen during the power on self test post 35
- Keys to scroll through the options or press 35
- Main menu 35
- Power on the computer 2 press the 35
- Pressing 35
- Takes you to the phoenix award bios cmos setup utility 35
- The bios is the communication bridge between hardware and software correctly setting the bios parameters is critical to maintain optimal system performance 35
- The main menu allows you to select from the list of setup functions and two exit choices use the 35
- To display the associated submenu use the arrow keys to position the selector in the option you choose to go back to the previous menu press 35
- Use the following procedure to verify change bios settings 35
- Figure 5 bios cmos setup utility main menu 36
- Corresponds to the option highlighted 38
- Data in blue is non changeable and data in a red box is highlighted for selection 38
- Figure 6 standard cmos features menu 38
- Installing and configuring the tf650i ultra a7 motherboard 38
- Item hel 38
- Keys to scroll through the options or press 38
- Note note that all data in white is for information only data in yellow is changeable 38
- Page dow 38
- Page up 38
- Standard cmos features menu 38
- The information shown in 38
- The standard cmos features menu is used to configure the standard cmos information such as the date time hdd model and so on use the 38
- To display the sub menu use the arrow keys to position the selector in the option you choose to go back to the previous menu press 38
- Configuring the bios 39
- Date and time 39
- Date mm dd yy sat jul 01 2006 time hh mm ss 14 48 43 39
- Hour minute secon 39
- Ide channel and sata channel 39
- Keys to scroll through dates and times note that the weekday sun through sat cannot be changed this field changes to correspond to the date you enter note that the hour value is shown in a 24 hour clock format time is represented as 39
- Page dow 39
- Page up 39
- Press enter to display ide channel sub menu 39
- Press enter to display sata channel sub menu 39
- To display the ide sata sub menu 39
- Use these functions to detect and configure the individual ide and sata channels select a channel and pres 39
- Using the arrow keys position the cursor over the month day and year use the 39
- Drive a 41
- Halt on 41
- Memory 42
- Access the advanced bios features menu from the cmos utility setup screen use the 43
- Advanced bios features 43
- Configuring the bios 43
- Data in blue is non changeable and data in a red box is highlighted for selection 43
- Figure 7 advanced bios features menu 43
- Keys to scroll through the options or press 43
- Note note that all data in white is for information only data in yellow is changeable 43
- Note the options that have associated sub menus are designated by a which 43
- Page dow 43
- Page up 43
- Precedes the option press 43
- To display the sub menu use the arrow keys to position the selector in the option you choose to go back to the previous menu press 43
- To display the sub menus 43
- Cpu internal cache 44
- Hard disk boot priority 44
- Network boot priority 44
- Removable device priority 44
- Boot other device 45
- Boot up numlock status 45
- First second third boot device 45
- Quick power on self test 45
- Apic mode 46
- Full screen logo show 46
- Mps version control for os 46
- Security option 46
- Advanced chipset feature 47
- Advanced chipset features 47
- Configuring the bios 47
- Figure 8 advanced chipset features 47
- From the cmos setup utility menu and press 47
- Select 47
- To display the functions of the advanced chipset functions menu 47
- Data in blue is non changeable and data in a red box is highlighted for selection 48
- Figure 9 system clocks menu 48
- From the advanced chipset features menu and press 48
- Installing and configuring the tf650i ultra a7 motherboard 48
- Note note that all data in white is for information only data in yellow is changeable 48
- Select 48
- System clock 48
- System clocks 48
- To display the system clocks menu from this menu you are able to specify frequency settings ht multipliers and spread spectrum settings note that in figure 9 all of the options are listed on the actual bios screen you will need to scroll down to see all the options 48
- Frequency settings 49
- Ht multiplier 50
- Spread spectrum 50
- Changes proportionally 51
- Cpu freq mh 51
- Figure 10 fsb memory config menu 51
- From the advanced chipset features menu and press 51
- Fsb and memory clock mode use the 51
- Fsb memory config 51
- Fsb qdr mh 51
- Is changed to editable and the fsb speed can be entered manually as the fsb speed is changed 51
- Keys to scroll through the fsb and memory clock mode options the options are auto this is the optimal setting since it sets the fsb and memory speeds automatically 51
- Linked when link is selected 51
- Select 51
- To display the fsb memory config menu this menu provides the means to set fsb and memory timing 51
- Actual fsb qdr 52
- Actual mem ddr 52
- Are changed to editable and the fsb and memory speeds can be entered manually as the fsb speed is changed 52
- Changes proportionally 52
- Cpu freq mh 52
- Fsb qdr mhz 52
- Fsb qdr mhz use the 52
- Installing and configuring the tf650i ultra a7 motherboard 52
- Keys to scroll through new values for the cpu fsb frequency or type in a new value note that the 52
- Keys to scroll through new values for the memory frequency or type in a new value note that the 52
- Mem ddr mhz 52
- Mem ddr mhz use the 52
- Memory timing setting press 52
- Reflects the actual frequency that takes effect on a reboot 52
- Reflects the actual frequency that takes effect when the system reboots 52
- To display the memory timing setting menu use this menu to set optimal timings or to manually enter timings 52
- Unlinked when unlink is selected 52
- Configuring the bios 53
- Keys to select 53
- Optimal 53
- Optimal prohibits you from manually setting any timing all timing is set for optimal performance 53
- Optimal use the 53
- Page dow 53
- Page up 53
- Cas latency options are 1 through 6 54
- Command per cloc 54
- Expert use the 54
- Installing and configuring the tf650i ultra a7 motherboard 54
- Keys to select 54
- Page dow 54
- Page up 54
- Ras to cas delay for read write commands to the same bank options are 1 through 7 54
- Ras to ras delay of different banks options are 1 through 15 54
- Ras to ras or auto refresh time of the same bank options are 1 through 31 54
- Row precharge time this is the precharge to active or auto to refresh of the same bank options are 1 through 7 54
- The write recovery time options are 2 through 7 54
- This is the command timing setting on a per clock unit basis options are 1t and 2t 54
- This is the dram refresh rate options are 54
- This is the minimum ras active time options are 1 through 31 54
- This is the minimum write to read delay with the same chip selected options are 1 through 10 54
- When expert is selected all timing categories are enabled for manual input note that you should set the value to optimal to use the manufacturers recommended values 54
- Configuring the bios 55
- Cpu configuratio 55
- Cpu configuration 55
- Cpu thermal control use this function to enable or disable tm1 and tm2 support the options are disable disable support for tm1 and tm2 55
- Figure 11 cpu configuration menu 55
- From the advanced chipset features menu and press 55
- Limit cpuid maxval use this function to enable the set limit of the cpuid maxval to 3 set to disable for win xp 55
- Select 55
- Tm1 only the cpu is thermally throttled by cutting active processor clock cycles 55
- Tm2 only thermal throttling is achieved by reducing the cpu multiplier and cpu core voltage 55
- To display the cpu configuration menu 55
- C1e enhanced halt state e nabled this function reduces the cpu power consumption when the cpu is idle idle occurs when the operating system issues a halt instruction 56
- Cpu core 1 this function allows you to enable or disable cpu core 56
- Execute disable bit when this function is disabled it forces the xd feature flag to always return to zero 0 56
- Figure 12 system voltages menu 56
- From the advanced chipset features menu and press 56
- Installing and configuring the tf650i ultra a7 motherboard 56
- Select 56
- System voltage 56
- System voltages 56
- Tm1 tm2 enables support for both tm1 and tm2 56
- To display the system voltages menu 56
- Virtualization technology when this function is enabled it allows a vmm to utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by intel virtualization technology 56
- For all settings press 58
- Function 58
- Installing and configuring the tf650i ultra a7 motherboard 58
- Load timing voltage set 58
- Nvmem memory test 58
- Save timing voltage se 58
- There are four profile options that can be loaded the default setting is 58
- This function defines whether you run the nvidia memory testing module during post the options are fast medium slow and disable 58
- This function loads the system voltages and timing settings that were defined in the system voltages menu you can set up to four profile settings using the 58
- To see the options 58
- Hpet function 59
- Nvidia gpu ex 59
- Save timing voltage set 59
- System bios cacheable 59
- Figure 13 integrated peripherals menu 60
- From the cmos setup utility menu and press 60
- Installing and configuring the tf650i ultra a7 motherboard 60
- Integrated peripheral 60
- Integrated peripherals menu 60
- Select 60
- To display the integrated peripherals menu 60
- And cannot be changed 61
- Configuring the bios 61
- Disabled 61
- Enable all 61
- Enabled 61
- Ide dma transfer access use this function to enable or disable ide dma transfer access 61
- Ide function setup 61
- Ide prefetch mod 61
- Ide prefetch mode use this function to enable or disable the 61
- Is set to 61
- Mode 1 61
- Onchip ide channel 61
- Onchip ide channel0 use this function to enable or disable the onchip ide channel0 when disabled the primary master slave functions are changed to 61
- Primary master slave pio when 61
- Primary master slave udma when 61
- Sata 0 61
- Sata 0 1 61
- Serial ata controller this function allows you to enable specific sata controllers enable all controllers or disable all controllers the options available are 61
- Through 61
- To display the ide function setup menu 61
- You can disable the primary master and slave udma or set it to 61
- You can select a mode for the primary master and slave pio select from 61
- All sata functions are changed to 62
- And cannot be changed 62
- And cannot be changed versions that can be selected are 62
- Disable 62
- Disabled 62
- Enable 62
- Enabled 62
- Installing and configuring the tf650i ultra a7 motherboard 62
- Is set to 62
- Onchip usb use this function to enable specific versions of the usb or disable the onchip usb when the onchip usb is set to 62
- Raid config 62
- Raid enabl 62
- Raid enable use this function to enable or disable raid when raid is set to 62
- Sata x primary secondary when 62
- The keyboard and mouse support functions are set to 62
- To display the raid config menu 62
- To display the usb config menu 62
- Usb config 62
- Usb keyboard mouse support use these function to enable or disable the onchip wsb support of the keyboard and or mouse 62
- You can enable or disable the various sata functions 62
- Hd audio 63
- Ide hdd block mode 63
- Mac config 63
- Onboard fdc controller 63
- Onboard serial port 1 63
- Acpi function 64
- Acpi suspend type 64
- Figure 14 power management setup menu 64
- From the cmos setup utility menu and press 64
- Power management setup menu 64
- Select 64
- This function on the power management setup menu allows you to enable or disable the acpi function 64
- This function on the power management setup menu allows you to select an acpi suspend type types to select from are 64
- To display the power management setup menu 64
- Power on by alarm 65
- Power on function 65
- Soft off by pbnt 65
- Wol pme from soft off 65
- Any key 66
- Figure 15 pnp pci configuration menu 66
- From the cmos setup utility menu and press 66
- Function is enabled so that you must select a keyboard key as the hot key to select a hot key use 66
- Hot key 66
- Hot key power o 66
- Hot key power on when 66
- Is selected the 66
- Mouse left 66
- Mouse right 66
- Pnp pci configuration menu 66
- Select 66
- Though 66
- To display the pnp pci configuration menu 66
- Init display first 67
- Reset configuration data 67
- Resources controlled by 67
- Irq resources 68
- Keys to go up and down the list of sizes 68
- Keys to scroll through sizes or enter the number using the keyboard numbers or use the 68
- Manual 68
- Maximum payload size 68
- Pci vga palette snoop 68
- Resources controlled b 68
- This function on the pnp pci configuration menu allows you to enable or disable the palette snoop function 68
- This function on the pnp pci configuration menu allows you to set the maximum tlp payload size in bytes for the pci express devices use the 68
- To enable this field for input set 68
- To see options 68
- Use legacy isa for devices compliant with the original pc at bus specification use pci isa pnp for devices compliant with the plug and play standard whether designed for pci or isa bus architecture 68
- With this field enabled press 68
- All of the values shown in 69
- Are dynamic and change as the speed and voltages of the various components change with system usage 69
- Configuring the bios 69
- Figure 16 system monitor menu 69
- From the cmos setup utility menu and press 69
- Select 69
- System monito 69
- System monitor menu 69
- To display the system monitor menu 69
- And then enter the speed from 0 to 100 70
- Dynamic fan control 70
- Installing and configuring the tf650i ultra a7 motherboard 70
- Manual 70
- Set the desired speed for the aux nforce and chassis fans from 0 to 100 the system defaults to 100 70
- Smartfan 70
- To display the dynamic fan control menu 70
- Use this menu to control the speed of the various fans on the motherboard set cpu fan speed to 70
- When you want the speed of the fans automatically controlled based on temperature to set the fan speed to a constant rate select 70
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