AsusA7V8X Manual
AsusA7V8X Manual
AsusA7V8X Manual
A7V8X
User Guide
E1097
Checklist
First Edition
August 2002
ii
Contents
FCC/CDC statements ..................................................................... vi
Features
Safety information ......................................................................... vii
About this guide ............................................................................ viii
How this guide is organized ................................................ viii
Conventions used in this guide ............................................. ix
Where to find more information ............................................. ix
ASUS contact information ............................................................... x
A7V8X specifications summary ...................................................... xi
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Contents
Safeguards
Chapter 3: Powering up
3.1 Starting up for the first time ................................................ 3-1
3.2 Vocal POST Messages ...................................................... 3-2
3.3 Powering off the computer ................................................. 3-4
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Contents
5.2.1 Running the support CD ........................................ 5-1
5.2.2 Main menu ............................................................. 5-2
5.2.3 Drivers menu ......................................................... 5-3
5.2.4 Software menu ....................................................... 5-4
5.2.6 ASUS Contact Information ..................................... 5-5
5.2.7 Other information ................................................... 5-6
5.3 Software information .......................................................... 5-8
5.3.1 ASUS Update ........................................................ 5-8
5.3.2 ASUS MyLogo2™ .................................................. 5-9
5.3.3 ASUS PC Probe ...................................................5-11
5.3.4 E-Color 3Deep ..................................................... 5-16
5.3.5 Winbond Voice Editor .......................................... 5-19
5.3.6 Multi-Channel Audio Feature ............................... 5-23
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FCC/CDC statements
Federal Communications Commission Statement
This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
• This device may not cause harmful interference, and
• This device must accept any interference received including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
manufacturer’s instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
vi
Safety information
Electrical safety
• To prevent electrical shock hazard, disconnect the power cable from
the electrical outlet before relocating the system.
• When adding or removing devices to or from the system, ensure that
the power cables for the devices are unplugged before the signal
cables are connected. If possible, disconnect all power cables from the
existing system before you add a device.
• Before connecting or removing signal cables from the motherboard,
ensure that all power cables are unplugged.
• Seek professional assistance before using an adpater or extension
cord. These devices could interrupt the grounding circuit.
• Make sure that your power supply is set to the correct voltage in your
area. If you are not sure about the voltage of the electrical outlet you
are using, contact your local power company.
• If the power supply is broken, do not try to fix it by yourself. Contact a
qualified service technician or your retailer.
Operation safety
• Before installing the motherboard and adding devices on it, carefully
read all the manuals that came with the package.
• Before using the product, make sure all cables are correctly connected
and the power cables are not damaged. If you detect any damage,
contact your dealer immediately.
• To avoid short circuits, keep paper clips, screws, and staples away from
connectors, slots, sockets and circuitry.
• Avoid dust, humidity, and temperature extremes. Do not place the
product in any area where it may become wet.
• Place the product on a stable surface.
• If you encounter technical problems with the product, contact a
qualified service technician or your retailer.
vii
About this guide
This user guide contains the information you need when installing the
ASUS AV78X motherboard.
viii
Conventions used in this guide
To make sure that you perform certain tasks properly, take note of the
following symbols used throughout this manual.
ix
ASUS contact information
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. (Asia-Pacific)
Address: 150 Li-Te Road, Peitou, Taipei, Taiwan 112
General Tel: +886-2-2894-3447
General Fax: +886-2-2894-3449
General Email: info@asus.com.tw
Technical Support
MB/Others (Tel): +886-2-2890-7121 (English)
Notebook (Tel): +886-2-2890-7122 (English)
Desktop/Server (Tel): +886-2-2890-7123 (English)
Support Fax: +886-2-2890-7698
Support Email: tsd@asus.com.tw
Web Site: www.asus.com.tw
Newsgroup: cscnews.asus.com.tw
Technical Support
Support Fax: +1-510-608-4555
General Support: +1-502-995-0883
Notebook Support: +1-877-918-ASUS (2787)
Web Site: www.asus.com
Support Email: tsd@asus.com
Technical Support
Support Hotline: MB/Others: +49-2102-9599-0
Notebook (Tel): +49-2102-9599-10
Support Fax: +49-2102-9599-11
Support (Email): www.asuscom.de/de/support (for online support)
Web Site: www.asuscom.de
x
A7V8X specifications summary
CPU Socket A for AMD Thoroughbred, Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron
600 MHz ~ 2.4 GHz+
Flexible Serial ATA Promise controller supports one ATA133 channel and two
(optional) Serial ATA connectors
RAID (optional) Support RAID 0 or RAID 1 through one ATA133 and/or two
Serial ATA connectors
xi
A7V8X specifications summary
Back Panel I/O Ports 1 x Parallel
2 x Serial
1 x PS/2 Keyboard
1 x PS/2 Mouse
1 x Audio I/O (on audio model only)
4 x USB 2.0
1 x RJ-45 Port (on LAN model only)
BIOS features 4Mb Flash ROM, Award BIOS, TCAV, PnP, DMI2.0, WfM2.0,
SM BIOS2.3, Multi-language BIOS, ASUS EZ Flash, ASUS
MyLogo2
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Chapter 1
Product introduction
Chapter summary
1.1 Welcome! ........................................................ 1-1
1.2 Package contents .......................................... 1-1
1.3 Special features ............................................. 1-2
1.4 Motherboard overview ................................... 1-6
A7V8X offers a new exciting feature called the ASUS POST Reporter™ to
provide friendly voice messages and alerts during the Power-On Self-Tests
(POST). Through the system’s internal speaker, or an added external
speaker, you will hear the messages informing you of the system boot
status and causes of boot errors, if any. The bundled Winbond Voice
Editor software allows you to customize the voice messages, and provides
multi-language support.
ASUS MyLogo2™
The multi-language BIOS allows you to select the language of your choice
from the available options. The localized BIOS menus allow you to
configure easier and faster. Visit the ASUS website for information on the
supported languages. See page 4-11 on how to select your desired
language.
With the ASUS EZ Flash, you can easily update the system BIOS even
before loading the operating system. No need to use a DOS-based utility
or boot from a floppy disk.
6
20
7
19 8
18 9
10
11
17
12
16
15 14 13
21 22 23
24
25
26
30 29 28 27
15 Super I/O controller. This Low Pin Count (LPC) interface provides
the commonly used Super I/O functionality. The chipset supports a
high-performance floppy disk controller for a 360K/720K/1.44M/
2.88M floppy disk drive, a multi-mode parallel port, two standard
compatible UARTs, a Standard Infrared (SIR), a Smart Card
Reader and a Flash ROM interface.
18 PCI slots. These six 32-bit PCI 2.2 expansion slots support bus
master PCI cards like SCSI or LAN cards with 133MB/s maximum
throughput. (Note: The blue PCI slot is a standard PCI slot and also
an optional ASUS proprietary slot)
20 AGP slot. This Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) slot supports 1.5V
AGP8X mode graphics cards for 3D graphical applications.
24 Line In jack. This Line In (light blue) jack connects a tape player or
other audio sources. In 6-channel mode, the function of this jack
becomes Line Out/Front Speaker Out. (on audio models only)
25 Line Out jack. This Line Out (lime) jack connects a headphone or
a speaker. In 6-channel mode, the function of this jack becomes
Front Speaker Out. (on audio models only)
26 Microphone jack. This Mic (pink) jack connects a microphone. In
6-channel mode, the function of this jack becomes Center Speaker
Out/Subwoofer. (on audio models only)
27 USB 2.0 ports 3 and 4. These two 4-pin Universal Serial Bus
(USB) ports are available for connecting USB 2.0 devices.
28 Serial ports 1 and 2. This 9-pin COM1/COM2 ports are for
pointing devices or other serial devices.
29 USB 2.0 ports 1 and 2. These two 4-pin Universal Serial Bus
(USB) ports are available for connecting USB 2.0 devices.
Hardware information
Chapter summary
2.1 Motherboard installation ............................... 2-1
2.2 Motherboard layout ....................................... 2-2
2.3 Before you proceed ....................................... 2-3
2.4 Central Processing Unit (CPU) ..................... 2-4
2.5 System memory ............................................. 2-6
2.6 Expansion slots ............................................ 2-11
2.7 Switches and jumpers ................................. 2-14
2.8 Connectors ................................................... 2-18
Make sure to unplug the power cord before installing or removing the
motherboard. Failure to do so may cause you physical injury and
damage motherboard components.
Socket 462
B: USB1
COM2
VIA
USB2.0 Top:
T: USB1 RJ-45 KT400
B: USB2 Chipset
30.5cm (12.0in)
PWR_FAN1
FLOPPY1
Top:Line In
Center:Line Out AUX1
Below:Mic In 0 1 2 3 4 5
CD1
SEC_ IDE1
PRI_ IDE1
Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP Pro)
AGP_WARN1
FP_AUDIO1
PCI1
GBLAN
or ROM_SIP1
LAN
Chip
VIA SMB_CON1
PCI2 VT8235
Chipset TRPWR1
Audio
Codec
PCI3 ASUS
CR2032 3V
Lithium Cell
ASIC
A7V8X
®
CMOS Power
with Hardware
SPDIF1 Monitor
MODEM1 CLRTC1
SPEECH
PCI4
Controller
SPEECH1
PROMISE
PRI_RAID1
PDC20376
Controller
ATA133
SEC_SATA1
PCI5
USBPWR_56
Super
VIA 2Mbit
I/O
1394 Firmware
Controller Hub
IDELED1
PRI_SATA1
CHASSIS1
PCI6 SB_PWR1
USB56 SMARTCARD1 CHA_FAN1
The audio, SATA, Gigabit LAN, LAN and 1394 features are optional.
These components are grayed out in the above motherboard layout.
1. Unplug the power cord from the wall socket before touching any
component.
2. Use a grounded wrist strap or touch a safely grounded object or to
a metal object, such as the power supply case, before handling
components to avoid damaging them due to static electricity.
3. Hold components by the edges to avoid touching the ICs on them.
4. Whenever you uninstall any component, place it on a grounded
antistatic pad or in the bag that came with the component.
5. Before you install or remove any component, ensure that the
ATX power supply is switched off or the power cord is
detached from the power supply. Failure to do so may cause
severe damage to the motherboard, peripherals, and/or
components.
When lit, the green LED (SB_PWR1) indicates that the system is ON,
in sleep mode, or in soft-off mode, a reminder that you should shut
down the system before removing or plugging in any motherboard
component.
AGP_WARN1
ON OFF
Incorrect Correct
AGP Card AGP Card
SB_PWR1
A7V8X
®
ON OFF
Standby Powered
A7V8X Onboard LED Power Off
AMD™ CPU
A7V8X
®
CPU NOTCH
LEVER LOCK
A7V8X Socket A
Each AMD CPU has a “marked” corner. This corner is indicated with a notch,
and/or a golden square or triangle. Refer to this indicator while orienting the
CPU. See the next section for installation details.
The CPU should drop easily into place. Do not force the CPU into the
socket to avoid bending the pins. If the CPU does not fit, check its
alignment and look for bent pins.
4. Once completely inserted, press the CPU firmly and close the socket
lever until it snaps shut.
5. Place the CPU fan and heatsink on the CPU. The heatsink should entirely
cover the CPU. Carefully attach the heatsink locking brace to the plastic
clips on the socket base. With the added weight of the CPU fan and
heatsink locking brace, no extra force is required to keep the CPU in
place
Take care not to scrape the motherboard surface when mounting a clamp-
style processor fan, or else damage may occur. When mounting a
heatsink onto your CPU, make sure that exposed CPU capacitors do not
touch the heatsink, or damage may occur!
Do not neglect to set the correct Bus Frequency and leave the CPU
Multiple setting at default to avoid start-up problems.
104 Pins
A7V8X 80 Pins
A DDR DIMM is keyed with a notch so that it fits in only one direction.
DO NOT force a DIMM into a socket to avoid damaging the DIMM.
The DDR SDRAM technology evolved from the mainstream PC66, PC100,
PC133 memory known as Single Data Rate (SDR) SDRAM. DDR memory
however, has the ability to perform two data operations in one clock cycle,
thus providing twice the throughput of SDR memory. For example, a
200MHz DDR DIMM will support a 100MHz memory bus, and a 266MHz
DDR DIMM will support a 133MHz memory bus.
DDR Data Transfer Rate DDR Base Frequency
400MHz 200MHz
333MHz 166MHz
266MHz 133MHz
200MHz 100MHz
A DDR DIMM has the same physical dimensions as an SDR DIMM, but it
has a 184-pin footprint compared to the 168-pin of the SDR DIMM. Also, a
DDR DIMM is single notched while an SDR DIMM is double notched.
Therefore, a DDR DIMM is not backward compatible with SDR, and should
be installed only in a socket specially designed for DDR DIMMs.
Currently, only one (1) DIMM slot supports DDR400 modules. Make sure
to use only the tested and qualified DDR400 DIMMs listed above. Other
DDR DIMMs manufactured by other vendors may not be suitable for this
motherboard. Visit the ASUS website (www.asus.com) for the latest
qualified vendor DDR400 module list.
3. Firmly insert the DIMM into the socket until the retaining clips snap
back in place and the DIMM is properly seated.
Support the DIMM lightly with your fingers when pressing the retaining
clips. The DIMM might get damaged when it flips out with extra force.
1. Turn on the system and change the necessary BIOS settings, if any.
See Chapter 4 for information on BIOS setup.
2. Assign an IRQ to the card. Refer to the tables on the next page.
3. Install the software drivers for the expansion card.
A B C D
PCI slot 1 — — — shared
PCI slot 2 shared — — —
PCI slot 3 — shared — —
PCI slot 4 — — shared —
PCI slot 5 — — — shared
PCI slot 6 shared — — —
AGP slot shared — — —
USB 1.1 UHCI 1 shared — — —
USB 1.1 UHCI 2 — shared — —
USB 1.1 UHCI 3 — — shared —
USB 2.0 EHCI — — — shared
AC97 Codec — — shared —
Onboard LAN — — shared —
Onboard 1394 — shared — —
Onboard SATA — shared — —
When using PCI cards on shared slots, ensure that the drivers support
“Share IRQ” or that the cards do not need IRQ assignments.
Otherwise, conflicts will arise between the two PCI groups, making the
system unstable and the card inoperable.
A7V8X
®
KBPWR1
1 2 2 3
+5V +5VSB
®
A7V8X
(Default)
OVER_VOLT1
1 2 2 3
OVERVOLT OVERVOLT
ENABLE DISABLE
(Default)
A7V8X
®
2. The total current consumed must NOT exceed the power supply
capability (+5VSB) whether under normal condition or in sleep
mode.
USBPWR_12
USBPWR_34
1 2 2 3
+5V +5VSB
(Default)
®
A7V8X USBPWR_56
1 2 2 3
+5V +5VSB
A7V8X USB Device Wake Up (Default)
CLRTC1
1 2 2 3
A7V8X
®
Clear CMOS
Normal
(Default)
A7V8X Clear RTC RAM
ROM_SIP1
A7V8X
®
1 2 2 3
HARDWARE SOFTWARE
ROMSIP ROMSIP
A7V8X ROMSIP Setting (Default)
WPCI_USB1
6 5
®
A7V8X
4 3 4 3
2 1
Wireless Original
PCI_USB PCI
reserved pin
A7V8X WPCI_USB Setting (Default)
Always connect ribbon cables with the red stripe to Pin 1 on the
connectors. Pin 1 is usually on the side closest to the power connector
on hard drives and CD-ROM drives, but may be on the opposite side
on floppy disk drives.
A7V8X IDELED1
FLOPPY1
A7V8X
PIN 1
NOTE: Orient the red markings on
the floppy ribbon cable to PIN 1.
A7V8X
®
PRI_RAID1
ribbon cable to PIN 1.
A7V8X
®
PIN 1
CHASSIS1
Chassis Signal
+5VSB_MB
GND
A7V8X
®
SMB_CON1
A7V8X
®
1
FLOATING
SMBCLK
Ground
SMBDATA
+3V
Make sure that your ATX 12V power supply can provide 8A on the
+12V lead and at least 1A on the +5-volt standby lead (+5VSB). The
minimum recommended wattage is 230W, or 300W for a fully
configured system. The system may become unstable and may
experience difficulty powering up if the power supply is inadequate.
ATXPWR1
+3.3VDC +3.3VDC
-12.0VDC +3.3VDC
COM COM
PS_ON# +5.0VDC
COM COM
COM +5.0VDC
COM COM
®
SMARTCARD1
SCRREST
SCRRES#
SCIO
NC
NC
NC
A7V8X
®
1
SCPWR#
NC
VCC
NC
SCRCLK
GND
NC2
Do not forget to connect the fan cables to the fan connectors. Lack of
sufficient air flow within the system may damage the motherboard
components. These are not jumpers! DO NOT place jumper caps on
the fan connectors!
CPU_FAN1
+12V
Rotation
GND
PWR_FAN1
GND
+12V
Rotation
A7V8X
CHA_FAN1
®
Rotation
+12V
GND
A7V8X
®
TRPWR1
Power Supply
Thermal Sensor
USB+5V
LDM5
LDP5
GND
NC
A7V8X
USB_56
®
(Blue) 1
USB+5V
LDM6
LDP6
GND
J1CY
J1CX
J1B2
J1B1
GND
GND
+5V
+5V
A7V8X
®
GAM1
+5V
MIDI_IN
J2B2
J2CY
MIDI_OUT
J2CX
J2B1
A7V8X Game Connector
AUX1(White)
CD1(Black)
MODEM1
Modem-In
Right Audio Channel
Ground
Ground
Left Audio Channel
Ground
A7V8X
Ground
®
Modem-Out
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
TPB+
TPB+
TPA+
TPA+
+12V
+12V
TPB-
TPB-
TPA-
TPA-
A7V8X
®
IEEE1394_1 IEEE1394_2
AFPANEL1
SMBDATA
SMBCLK
+3VSB
IRRX
IRTX
GND
+5 V
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
GND
NC
+5VSB
CHASSIS#
EXTSMI#
+5V
MLED-
PCIRST#
BATT
NC
Connect to iPanel
IRRX
IRTX
GND
+5 V
A7V8X
®
SIR
NC
NC
GND
NC
+5VSB
SPDIF1
SPDIF_IN GND
A7V8X
®
+5V
SPDIF_OUT GND
1
Make sure to remove the caps from the Line out_R, BLINE_OUT_R,
Line out_L and BLINE_OUT_L jumpers if you installed the Intel front
panel audio cable.
FP_AUDIO1
MIC2 AGND
MICPWR +5VA
Line out_R BLINE_OUT_R
NC
®
RSATA_RXN1
RSATA_RXN2
RSATA_RXP1
RSATA_RXP2
RSATA_TXN1
RSATA_TXN2
RSATA_TXP1
RSATA_TXP2
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
A7V8X
®
SIR
IRTX
CIRRX
CIR+5V
GND
A7V8X
®
IRTX +5V
GND (NC)
IRRX
Speaker
Keylock
Ground
Ground
Ground
PLED+
PLED-
+5V
Ground
ExtSMI#
Ground
Ground
PWR
Reset
®
A7V8X
Reset SW
ATX Power
SMI Lead Switch*
* Requires an ATX power supply.
A7V8X System Panel Connectors
• System Power LED Lead (3-1 pin PLED)
This 3-1 pin connector connects to the system power LED. The LED
lights up when you turn on the system power, and blinks when the
system is in sleep mode.
• Keyboard Lock Lead (2-pin KEYLOCK)
This 2-pin connector connects to a chassis-mounted switch to allow
the use of the keyboard lock feature.
• System Warning Speaker Lead (4-pin SPKR)
This 4-pin connector connects to the case-mounted speaker and
allows you to hear system beeps and warnings.
• System Management Interrupt Lead (2-pin SMI)
This 2-pin connector allows you to manually place the system into a
suspend mode, or “green” mode, where system activity is instantly
decreased to save power and to expand the life of certain system
components. Attach the case-mounted suspend switch to this 2-pin
connector.
• ATX Power Switch/Soft-off Switch Lead (2-pin PWR)
This connector connects a switch that controls the system power.
Pressing the power switch turns the system between ON and SLEEP,
or ON and SOFT OFF, depending on the BIOS or OS settings.
Pressing the power switch while in the ON mode for more than 4
seconds turns the system OFF.
• Reset Switch Lead (2-pin RESET)
This 2-pin connector connects to the case-mounted reset switch for
rebooting the system without turning off the system power.
Powering up
Chapter summary
3.1 Starting up for the first time .......................... 3-1
3.2 Vocal POST Messages ................................... 3-2
3.3 Powering off the computer ........................... 3-4
ASUS A7V8X
3.1 Starting up for the first time
1. After making all the connections, replace the system case cover.
2. Be sure that all switches are off.
3. Connect the power cord to the power connector at the back of the system
chassis.
4. Connect the power cord to a power outlet that is equipped with a surge
protector.
5. Turn on the devices in the following order:
a. Monitor
b. External SCSI devices (starting with the last device on the chain)
c. System power (if you are using an ATX power supply, you need to
switch on the power supply as well as press the ATX power switch on
the front of the chassis).
6. After applying power, the power LED on the system front panel case lights
up. For ATX power supplies, the system LED lights up when you press the
ATX power switch. If your monitor complies with “green” standards or if it
has a “power standby” feature, the monitor LED may light up or switch
between orange and green after the system LED turns on. The system
then runs the power-on tests. While the tests are running, the BIOS beeps
or additional messages appear on the screen. If you do not see anything
within 30 seconds from the time you turned on the power, the system may
have failed a power-on test. Check the jumper settings and connections or
call your retailer for assistance.
You will not hear the BIOS beeps when the ASUS POST Reporter™ is
enabled. You will hear the vocal POST messages instead.
7. At power on, hold down <Delete> to enter BIOS Setup. Follow the
instructions in Chapter 4.
You may disable the ASUS POST Reporter™ in the BIOS setup. See
section “4.4.2 I/O Device Configuration”.
The message “You can now safely turn off your computer” does not
appear when shutting down with ATX power supplies.
BIOS setup
Chapter summary
4.1 Managing and updating your BIOS .............. 4-1
4.2 BIOS Setup program ...................................... 4-7
4.3 Main Menu .................................................... 4-10
4.4 Advanced Menu ........................................... 4-17
4.5 Power Menu .................................................. 4-27
4.6 Boot Menu .................................................... 4-33
4.7 Exit Menu ...................................................... 4-35
1. Download the latest BIOS file from the ASUS website (see ASUS
contact information on page x). Save the file to a floppy disk.
Write down the BIOS file name on a piece of paper. You need to type
the exact BIOS file name at the EZ Flash screen.
The BIOS information in the above screen is for reference only. What
you see on your screen may not be exactly the same as shown.
4. Insert the disk that contains the new BIOS file into the floppy drive. You
will receive the error message, “WARNING! Device not ready.” if you
proceed to step 5 without the disk in the drive.
7. Press Y for both items to completely update the main BIOS area and
the boot block area.
DO NOT shutdown or reset the system while updating the BIOS boot
block area! Doing so may cause system boot failure.
BIOS setup must specify “Floppy” as the first item in the boot
sequence.
If the word “unknown” appears after Flash Memory:, the memory chip
is either not programmable or is not supported by the ACPI BIOS and
therefore, cannot be programmed by the Flash Memory Writer utility.
Update the BIOS only if you have problems with the motherboard and
you are sure that the new BIOS revision will solve your problems.
Careless updating may result to more problems with the motherboard!
If you encounter problems while updating the new BIOS, DO NOT turn
off the system because this may cause boot problems. Just repeat the
process, and if the problem persists, load the original BIOS file you
saved to the boot disk. If the Flash Memory Writer utility is not able to
successfully update a complete BIOS file, the system may not boot. If
this happens, call the ASUS service center for support.
Sub-menu
Note that a right pointer symbol (as shown on the
left) appears to the left of certain fields. This pointer
indicates that you can display a sub-menu from this
field. A sub-menu contains additional options for a
field parameter. To display a sub-menu, move the
highlight to the field and press <Enter>. The sub-
menu appears. Use the legend keys to enter values
and move from field to field within a sub-menu as
you would within a menu. Use the <Esc> key to
return to the main menu.
Take some time to familiarize yourself with the legend keys and their
corresponding functions. Practice navigating through the various menus
and sub-menus. If you accidentally make unwanted changes to any of the
fields, use the set default hot key <F5> to load the Setup default values.
While moving around through the Setup program, note that explanations
appear in the Item Specific Help window located to the right of each menu.
This window displays the help text for the currently highlighted field.
Type [Auto]
Select [Auto] to automatically detect an IDE hard disk drive. If automatic
detection is successful, Setup automatically fills in the correct values for
the remaining fields on this sub-menu. If automatic detection fails, this may
be because the hard disk drive is too old or too new. If the hard disk was
already formatted on an older system, Setup may detect incorrect
parameters. In these cases, select [User Type HDD] to manually enter the
IDE hard disk drive parameters. Refer to the next section for details.
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.
Manually enter the number of cylinders, heads and sectors per track for
the drive. Refer to the drive documentation or on the drive label for this
information.
After entering the IDE hard disk drive information into BIOS, use a disk
utility, such as FDISK, to partition and format new IDE hard disk drives.
This is necessary so that you can write or read data from the hard disk.
Make sure to set the partition of the Primary IDE hard disk drives to
active.
If no drive is installed or if you are removing a drive and not replacing it,
select [None].
Other options for the Type field are:
[CD-ROM] - for IDE CD-ROM drives
[LS-120] - for LS-120 compatible floppy disk drives
[ZIP] - for ZIP-compatible disk drives
[MO] - for IDE magneto optical disk drives
[Other ATAPI Device] - for IDE devices not listed here
After making your selections on this sub-menu, press the <Esc> key to
return to the Main menu. When the Main menu appears, the hard disk
drive field displays the size for the hard disk drive that you configured.
Cylinders
This field configures the number of cylinders. Refer to the drive
documentation to determine the correct value. To make changes to this
field, set the Type field to [User Type HDD] and the Translation Method
field to [Manual].
Head
This field configures the number of read/write heads. Refer to the drive
documentation to determine the correct value. To make changes to this
field, set the Type field to [User Type HDD] and the Translation Method
field to [Manual].
Sector
This field configures the number of sectors per track. Refer to the drive
documentation to determine the correct value. To make changes to this
field, set the Type field to [User Type HDD] and the Translation Method
field to [Manual].
CHS Capacity
This field shows the drive’s maximum CHS capacity as calculated by the
BIOS based on the drive information you entered.
The buzzer warning sound is disabled if you enable the POST reporter.
[V/H SYNC+Blank] blanks the screen and turns off vertical and horizontal
scanning. Configuration options: [Blank Screen] [V/H SYNC+Blank]
[DPMS Standby] [DPMS Suspend] [DPMS OFF] [DPMS Reduce ON]
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.
MB Temperature [xxxC/xxxF]
CPU Temperature [xxxC/xxxF]
POWER Temperature [N/A]
The onboard hardware monitor automatically detects and displays the
motherboard and CPU temperatures.
If your power supply comes with a two-pin thermal sensor cable, connect
this cable to the TRPWR connector on the motherboard to allow BIOS to
auto-detect the power supply temperature (see page 2-29 for the location
of the TRPWR connector). The POWER temperature item shows N/A if
you do not have the appropriate power supply. Select [Ignore] to disable
the power temperature auto-detect function.
Boot Sequence
The Boot menu allows you to select among the four possible types of boot
devices listed using the up and down arrow keys. By using the <+> or
<Space> key, you can promote devices and by using the <-> key, you can
demote devices. Promotion or demotion of devices alters the priority which
the system uses to search for a boot device on system power up.
Configuration fields include Removable Devices, IDE Hard Drive, ATAPI
CD-ROM, and Other Boot Device.
ATAPI CD-ROM
This field allows you to select which ATAPI CD-ROM drive to use in the
boot sequence. Pressing [Enter] will show the product IDs of all your
connected ATAPI CD-ROM drives.
Pressing <Esc> does not immediately exit this menu. Select one of the
options from this menu or <F10> from the legend bar to exit.
If you attempt to exit the Setup program without saving your changes,
the program prompts you with a message asking if you want to save
your changes before exiting. Pressing <Enter> saves the changes
while exiting.
Discard Changes
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.
Save Changes
This option saves your selections without exiting the Setup program. You
can then return to other menus and make further changes. After you select
this option, a confirmation window appears. Select [Yes] to save any
changes to the non-volatile RAM.
Software support
Chapter summary
5.1 Install an operating system ........................... 5-1
5.2 Support CD information ................................ 5-1
5.3 Software information ..................................... 5-9
VIA 4 in 1 drivers
This item installs the following drivers:
- VIA Registry (INF) driver
- VIA AGP VxD driver
- VIA ATAPI vendor support driver
- VIA PCI IRQ Miniport driver.
VIA AGP Device
This item installs AGP 8X device driver.
Avance AC’97 Audio Driver Applicaton
This item installs the Avance AC’97 compliant audio controller and
application.
USB 2.0 Driver
This item installs the USB 2.0 driver to upgrade your USB 1.1 ports to USB
2.0.
ASUS PC Probe
This smart utility monitors the fan speed, CPU temperature, and system
voltages, and alerts you on any detected problems. This utility helps you
keep your computer at a healthy operating condition.
ASUS Update
This program allows you to download the latest version of the BIOS from
the ASUS website.
Before using the ASUS Update, make sure that you have an Internet
connection so you can connect to the ASUS website.
PC-cillin 2002
This item installs the PC-cillin 2002 anti-virus software. View the PC-cillin
online help for detailed information.
Adobe Acrobat Reader
This item installs the Adobe Acrobat Reader used for reading .PDF files.
E-Color 3Deep
This item installs the 3Deep software. 3Deep is the first application that
gives online gamers the competitive edge in multi-player skirmishes. This
application removes dark washed-out graphics to deliver true vibrant
colors.
Motherboard Info
The window displays the general specifications of the A7V8X
motherboard.
Browse this CD
The window displays the support CD contents in graphical format.
Filelist
The window displays the contents of the support CD and a brief
description of each in text format.
Before using ASUS MyLogo2 feature, use the AFLASH utility to make
a copy of your original BIOS file, or obtain the latest BIOS version from
the ASUS website.
Make sure that the BIOS item Full Screen Logo is set to [Enabled] is
you wish to use ASUS MyLogo2. See page 4-35.
Instead of starting from ASUS Update, you may also launch ASUS
MyLogo2 directly from the Windows Start menu to change your BIOS
boot logo. After you have modified the BIOS file with the new logo, use
the ASUS Update utility to upload the new BIOS into the EEPROM.
Temperature Monitor
Shows the PC temperature (for
supported processors only).
Temperature Warning
threshold adjustment
(Move the slider up to increase the
threshold level or down to decrease
the threshold level)
Fan Monitor
Shows the PC fan rotation.
Fan Warning
threshold adjustment
(Move the slider up to increase the
threshold level or down to decrease
the threshold level)
Voltage Monitor
Shows the PC voltages.
History
Lets you record the monitoring
activity of a certain component of
your PC for future reference.
Fan Control
Lets you enable/disable Smart Fan
Control. Smart Fan Control adjusts
the fan speed automatically based
on the current CPU temperature
and predefined threshold.
Hard Drives
Shows the used and free space of
the PC’s hard disk drives and the
file allocation table or file system
used.
Device Summary
Shows a summary of devices
present in your PC.
DMI Explorer
Shows information pertinent to the
PC, such as CPU type, CPU
speed, and internal/external
frequencies, and memory size.
Utility
Lets you run programs outside of
the ASUS Probe modules. To run a
program, click Execute Program.
NOTE: This feature is currently
unavailable.
The control panel offers access to the Color Wizard tuning program, a
Game Gamma setting and a Tweak slider for brightness adjustment.
To avoid conflicts, do not run the Winbond Voice Editor while running
the ASUS PC Probe.
Default Messages
POST Events
The next time you boot your computer, the POST messages are
announced in the language that you selected .
1. Launch the Voice Editor and take note of the list of POST events on
the leftmost column of the screen.
2. Prepare your message for each event.
The total compressed size for all the wave files must not exceed 1Mbit,
so make your messages as short as possible.
You may want to create a separate folder for your wave files so you
can locate them easily in one place.
If you receive an error message telling you that the files exceed the total
allowable size, do one or all of the following.
• Try to modify your messages to make them shorter
• Save the wave files at a lower quality
• Skip lesser used events like FDD Detection, IDE HDD Detection, etc.
Advanced Button
Make sure that the BCS1/BCS2 jumpers are set correctly before using
the 6-channel audio feature. See page 2-22 for the settings.
TV Box
The functions of the Line Out (lime), Line In (blue), and Mic (pink)
connectors on the rear panel change when you select the 6-channel audio
configuration. Refer to the following table.
I-2 Index
PCI Latency Timer 4-25 Suspend Mode 4-28
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop 4-25 System Controller
PIO Mode 4-15 North Bridge 1-8
Power Management 4-27 South Bridge 1-8
Power On Self Test 3-2 System Date 4-10
PS/2 Keyboard Port 1-10 System memory
PS/2 Mouse Port 1-10 configurations 2-11
PS/2 Mouse System Time 4-10
Function Control 4-18
U
R
UART2 4-23
RAID IDE 1-9 Ultra DMA Mode 4-15
RTC RAM USB Legacy Support 4-19
clearing 2-16 USB ports 1-10
S V
SDRAM Video memory cache
1T Command Control 4-21 USWC 4-22
Bank Interleave 4-21 UC 4-22
Active Precharge Delay 4-21
CAS Latency 4-20 Z
Configuration 4-20 ZIF socket 2-5
RAS Precharge Delay 4-21
RAS to CAS Delay 4-20
Serial ATA 1-9, 2-27
Serial Ports 1-10, 4-23
SMART Monitoring 4-15
Sony/Philips Digital Interface
(S/PDIF) 1-3, 2-27
Super I/O controller 1-9
Support CD 5-1
ASUS Update 5-9
Drivers menu 5-3
E-Color 3Deep 5-16
Main menu 5-2
motherboard information 5-6
multi-channel audio 5-23
Software menu 5-4
Technical Support Form 5-7
Welcome screen 5-1