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Key Features
The advanced features of this mainboard include:
¥ Supports P54C/P55C Pentiumª (MMX) CPUs and
Cyrix/IBM 6x86L/6x86MX/MII, AMD K6/K6-2
(3.2V & 2.2V), IDT C6 90~350MHz CPUs with
Frequency at 60/66/75/83/95/100 MHz and
selectable 66/100MHz clock for SDRAM while the
external frequency of CPU is running at 100MHz;
¥ Provides three DIMMs for SDRAM/EDO/FPM
memory modules, memory expandable up to
384MB;
¥ Supports 64M-bit (8Mx8, 4Mx16) EDO DRAM/
SDRAM;
¥ Supports 1MB Pipeline Burst synchronous L2
cache;
¥ Provides both ATX/AT power connector, and
supports various ATX power functions, such as:
Modem Ring On, ATX Power Button, Suspend
Switch, and Alarm Wake Up;
¥ Supports ACPI and Legacy PMU, and the Ultra
DMA/33, fully compliant to PC97 & PC98;
¥ Supports Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) v1.0,
3 PCI Bus slots, 2 ISA Bus slots;
¥ PCI Bus Master IDE interface with 2 connectors
which supports 4 IDE devices in 2 channels;
J3
1 J4
J6 AGP1
Sound
Pro
J5
FDC1
JP2
Chipset
1
+
JP3
Battery Chipset
1
BIOS
FAN-PWR
Socket 7
JP5
1
3
CBA
5V 1
3.3V 3
JP8
JP6 Cache
A BCD
DIMM3DIMM2DIMM1
HDD-LED
Keylock SP-LED JP9
P54C
P55C
Cache 1 3
22 21
ABCD
2 1
J11
SPK RST
TB-LED SUS-SW JP10
Connectors
Attach system components and case devices to the
mainboard via the mainboard connectors. A description
of each connector follows. See Figure 2Ð1 for the
location of the connectors on the mainboard.
J2 J2
Jumper Settings
1
Clear CMOS
3
1 1 1
2 2 2
2.0X 4.0X 5.5X
3 3 3
C B A C B A C B A
1 1
2 2
2.5X 4.5X
3 3
C B A C B A
3 3 3
66MHz 2 83MHz 2 100MHz 2
1 1 (SDRAM 66M) 1
A B C D A B C D A B C D
3 3 3
75MHz 2 95MHz 2 100MHz 2
(PCI 37.5M) 1 (SDRAM 66M) 1 (SDRAM 100M) 1
A B C D A B C D A B C D
14 Chapter 2
Memory Installation
The mainboard lets you add up to 384MB of system
memory. Three DIMM sockets are divided into
three banks: Bank 0, Bank 1, and Bank 2.
The mainboard supports the following memory
configurations.
Notes: The speed of all DIMMs modules have to be faster than 70ns.
Chapter 3
ACPI Functions & Connectors
with ATX Power
Software Power-Off
Follow the steps below to use the ÒSoftware Power-Off
ControlÓ function in Windows 95 with ATX power
supply.
Alarm Wake Up
If you want to autoboot the system at a certain time, set
the function of RTC Alarm time properly and the
function of RTC Alarm Resume From Soft Off option in
the BIOS Setup section will be set to Enabled.
ATX Functions & Connectors 17
Defaults
Every option in the BIOS Setup contains two default
values: Best default and the Setup default value.
Setup Items
Bank 0/1, 2/3, 4/5 Set these options to select the speed of used
DRAM Timing memory bank.
Video Off Method Set this option to specify the method of video
power saving.
Modem Use IRQ Set this option to specify IRQ for modem
device.
* * PM Events * *
VGA; When these options are not set to OFF or
LPT & COM; Disabled, they enable event monitoring on the
HDD & FDD; specified hardware interrupt request line and
DMA/Master; the computer is in a power saving state, BIOS
IRQ3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, watches for activity on the specified IRQ line.
9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, The computer enters the full on power state if
15 any activity occurs.
Date (of Month); Set these options to specify the RTC Alarm
Timer (hh:mm:ss) time on Date/Hour/Minute/Second.
PCI Master Read Set this option to enable reading prefetch for
Prefetch PCI master.
PCI IRQ Actived Set this option to specify active mode of PCI
By IRQ.
Peripheral Setup
Choose the item from the BIOS Setup main menu.
Init AGP Display Set this option to enable fresh initialing the
First AGP display while the system is rebooting.
ECP Mode Use Set this option to specify DMA for ECP when
DMA ECP was selected in above Parallel Port Mode
option.