MSI B450-A PRO MAX — настройки BIOS: Мониторинг температуры и управления вентиляторами [59/96]
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BIOS Setup
HARDWARE MONITOR
Temperature
& Speed
Fan Manage
Temperature/
Voltage display
Setting
Buttons
f Temperature & Speed
Shows the current CPU temperature, system temperature and fans' speeds.
f Fan Manage
PWM - allows you to select the PWM mode for fan operation.
DC - allows you to select the DC mode for fan operation.
Fan step up/ down time - allows you to set the period of fan step up/ down.
Smart Fan Mode field - allows you to drag the gradient points to configure
the fan target values for Smart Fan mode. Smart Fan can control the fan speed
automatically depending on the CPU temperature to keep it with in a specific range.
If the current CPU temperature reaches to the target value, the Smart Fan function
will be activated.
Important
y
The changing will achieve after you save the changes and reboot the system.
y
Make sure fans are working properly after switching the PWM/ DC mode.
f Settings Buttons
All Full Speed - configures all fans to run at full operating speed.
All Set Default - configures all fans to run at default operating speed.
All Set Cancel - discards current changes and restores previous operating fan
speeds .
f Temperature/ Voltage display
Shows CPU/ system temperature and the current voltages of CPU, system and
memory.
Содержание
- Quick start p.1
- Preparing tools and components p.1
- Installing a processor p.2
- Installing ddr4 memory p.4
- Connecting the front panel header p.5
- Hdd led p.5
- Power led p.5
- Hdd led reset switch p.5
- Hdd led hdd led hdd led p.5
- Reserved p.5
- Power switch p.5
- Power led power led power led p.5
- Http youtu be dpelidvnzui p.5
- Installing the motherboard p.6
- Installing sata drives p.7
- Installing a graphics card p.8
- Connecting peripheral devices p.9
- Connecting the power connectors p.10
- Power on p.11
- Block diagram 21 p.12
- Overview of components 25 p.12
- Contents p.12
- Specifications 16 p.12
- Safety information 15 p.12
- Rear i o panel 22 p.12
- Quick start 1 p.12
- Package contents 20 p.12
- Bios setup 38 p.13
- Software description 60 p.13
- Raid configuration 81 p.13
- Troubleshooting 92 p.14
- Regulatory notices 93 p.14
- Safety information p.15
- Specifications p.16
- Package contents p.20
- Important p.20
- Block diagram p.21
- Flash bios port p.22
- Connected blank empty p.22
- Audio ports p.22
- Y flash bios port button please refer to page 40 for updating bios with flash bios button p.22
- Vga usb 3 gen1 type a p.22
- Usb 3 gen2 type a p.22
- Usb 2 type a p.22
- Speed led p.22
- Rear i o panel p.22
- Ps 2 lan p.22
- Link activity led p.22
- Lan port led status table p.22
- Flash bios button p.22
- Audio ports configuration p.22
- Audio ports channel p.22
- Important p.23
- Auto popup dialog p.23
- Realtek hd audio manager p.23
- Rear i o panel p.24
- Audio jacks to stereo speakers diagram p.24
- Audio jacks to headphone and microphone diagram p.24
- Audio jacks to 7 channel speakers diagram p.24
- Audio input p.24
- Overview of components p.25
- Component contents p.26
- Processor socket p.27
- Introduction to the am4 cpu p.27
- Important p.27
- Memory module installation recommendation p.28
- Important p.28
- Dimm slots p.28
- Pci_e1 6 pcie expansion slots p.29
- Important p.29
- Pcie bandwidth of multiple graphics cards p.29
- Installing m ssd p.30
- Video demonstration p.30
- M2_1 m slot key m p.30
- Important p.30
- Sata1 6 sata 6gb s connectors p.31
- Jfp1 jfp2 front panel connectors p.31
- Important p.31
- This connector allows you to connect audio jacks on the front panel p.32
- These connectors allow you to connect an atx power supply p.32
- Make sure that all the power cables are securely connected to a proper atx power supply to ensure stable operation of the motherboard p.32
- Jaud1 front audio connector p.32
- Important p.32
- Cpu_pwr1 atx_pwr1 power connectors p.32
- Jusb1 2 usb 2 connectors p.33
- Important p.33
- Y y in order to recharge your ipad iphone and ipod through usb ports please install ms p.33
- Y note that the vcc and ground pins must be connected correctly to avoid possible damage p.33
- This connector allows you to connect usb 3 gen1 ports on the front panel p.33
- These connectors allow you to connect usb 2 ports on the front panel p.33
- Super charger utility p.33
- Note that the power and ground pins must be connected correctly to avoid possible damage p.33
- Jusb3 usb 3 gen1 connector p.33
- This connector allows you to connect the optional serial port with bracket p.34
- Pin definition of fan connectors p.34
- Jcom1 serial port connector p.34
- Important p.34
- Hardware monitor p.34
- Fan connectors can be classified as pwm pulse width modulation mode or dc mode pwm mode fan connectors provide constant 12v output and adjust fan speed with speed control signal dc mode fan connectors control fan speed by changing voltage when you plug a 3 pin non pwm fan to a fan connector in pwm mode the fan speed will always maintain at 100 which might create a lot of noise you can follow the instruction below to adjust the fan connector to pwm or dc mode however with auto detection mode fan connectors the system will auto detect the fan mode p.34
- Default pwm mode fan connectors p.34
- Default dc mode fan connectors p.34
- Cpu_fan1 pump_fan1 sys_fan1 4 fan connectors p.34
- Y y make sure fans are working properly after switching the pwm dc mode p.34
- Using chassis intrusion detector p.35
- Resetting the chassis intrusion warning p.35
- Jtpm1 tpm module connector p.35
- Jci1 chassis intrusion connector p.35
- Use a jumper cap to short jbat1 for about 5 10 seconds p.36
- This connector allows you to connect the optional parallel port with bracket p.36
- There is cmos memory onboard that is external powered from a battery located on the motherboard to save system configuration data if you want to clear the system configuration set the jumper to clear the cmos memory p.36
- Resetting bios to default values p.36
- Remove the jumper cap from jbat1 p.36
- Power off the computer and unplug the power cord p.36
- Plug the power cord and power on the computer p.36
- Keep data default p.36
- Jlpt1 parallel port connector p.36
- Jbat1 clear cmos reset bios jumper p.36
- Clear cmos reset bios p.36
- Jrgb1 rgb led connector p.37
- Jrgb1 rgb led connectors p.37
- Important p.37
- Ez debug leds p.37
- Important p.38
- Function key p.38
- Entering bios setup p.38
- Bios setup p.38
- Updating bios p.39
- Updating the bios with live update 6 p.39
- Updating bios with m flash p.39
- Resetting bios p.39
- Important p.39
- Updating bios with flash bios button p.40
- Important p.40
- Ez mode p.41
- Important p.41
- Advanced mode p.43
- System status p.44
- Settings p.44
- Important p.44
- Advanced p.44
- Security p.50
- Save exit p.51
- Important p.51
- Important p.53
- Important p.56
- M flash p.57
- Oc profile p.58
- Important p.59
- Hardware monitor p.59
- Installing drivers p.60
- Software description p.60
- Installing windows 10 p.60
- Installing window p.60
- Installing utilities p.60
- Important p.61
- App manager p.61
- Updating the system p.62
- Live update 6 p.62
- Total installer p.63
- Profile buttons p.64
- Important p.64
- Cpu frequency p.64
- Command center p.64
- Dram frequency dram voltage p.65
- Cpu voltage p.65
- Cpu fan p.65
- Igp frequency gt voltage p.65
- Option buttons setting p.66
- Option buttons advanced p.66
- Oc genie 4 p.66
- Option buttons information p.67
- Gadget mode p.67
- X boost p.68
- Important p.68
- Important p.69
- Advance p.69
- Mystic light p.70
- Main screen p.70
- Motherboard screen p.73
- Mystic light party p.74
- Joining group p.75
- Group control panel p.76
- Inviting member p.77
- Step3 click the start buton p.78
- Step2 choose storage device p.78
- Step1 choose source folder p.78
- Smart tool p.78
- Main menu p.78
- Important p.78
- Super raid p.79
- Important p.79
- Ramdisk p.80
- Creating a ram disk p.80
- Using amd raid controller bios configuration utility p.81
- Raid level comparison p.81
- Raid configuration p.81
- Important p.81
- Understanding the colour code p.82
- Using the utility to accomplish the procedures p.82
- To initialize disks p.83
- Initialize disks p.83
- Important p.83
- To create an array p.84
- Important p.84
- Create arrays p.84
- To delete an array p.85
- Select the arrays to delete by pressing insert key p.85
- Press enter to delete the selected arrays p.85
- Press c to confirm the deletion p.85
- Important p.85
- Deleting an array permanently destroys all data that is on the array this action cannot be undone and it is very unlikely the data can be recovered p.85
- Delete arrays p.85
- At the main menu use the arrow keys to highlight delete array and press enter p.85
- At the main menu use the arrow keys to highlight swap two array and press enter p.86
- Use the swap two arrays option to arrange arrays in a different order p.86
- To swap arrays p.86
- Swap arrays p.86
- Select the arrays to swap by pressing insert key p.86
- Press enter to swap the arrays p.86
- Important p.86
- If more than one array is created install the operating system to any of them however a small amount of boot information is always written to a disk s in the first array array 1 of the array section regardless on which array the operating system is installed p.86
- If anything happens to a disk in array 1 the system might not be able to boot it is recommended that the user install the operating system on an amd raid bootable array at a redundant raid level such as raid1 or raid5 and swap the array into the first position if it is not already array 1 p.86
- To unassign spares p.87
- To assign global spares p.87
- To assign dedicated spares p.87
- Manage spares p.87
- Pausing the boot sequence for warning messages p.88
- Change the controller options p.88
- Booting the system from an array p.88
- Change the staggered spinup count p.89
- Warning p.90
- Using uefi to create a 2 tb raid p.90
- New operating system installation p.91
- Installing raid driver p.91
- Existing windows driver installation p.91
- Confirming windows driver installation p.91
- Troubleshooting p.92
- There is no network p.92
- There is no audio p.92
- The usb device is not working p.92
- The power is on but no signal to monitor p.92
- The power is not on p.92
- The computer does not boot after updating the bios p.92
- Lost bios password p.92
- Battery information p.93
- B 급 기기 가정용 방송통신기자재 p.93
- クラス b 情報技術装置 p.93
- Weee waste electrical and electronic equipment statement p.93
- Regulatory notices p.93
- Fcc compliance statement p.93
- Environmental policy p.93
- Chemical substances information p.93
- Ce conformity p.93
- C tick compliance p.93
- Regulatory notices p.94
- 日本 jis c 0950 材質宣言 p.95
- Україна обмеження на наявність небезпечних речовин p.95
- Vi ệ t nam rohs p.95
- Türkiye eee yönetmeliği p.95
- Regulatory notices p.95
- India rohs p.95
- Copyright p.96
- 限用物質含有情況標示聲明書 p.96
- 产品中有害物质的名称及含量 p.96
- Technical support p.96
- Revision history p.96
- Regulatory notices p.96
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