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Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 1 Viglen, EMC and the ‘CE’ mark CE Marking European standards are bein g harmonised across bord ers. If products comply with the same standards in a ll European countri es, product expo rting and impo rting is made simple - pa ving our way to a co mmon market.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 2 Copyrights and Trademarks Please note The material in this manual is subject to change without notice. Trademarks Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, Windows 95,Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000 Pro, Windows XP Pro and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 3 Contents Chapter 1 Overview 5 System Board Components 6 Back Panel Connectors 7 Feature Summary 9 System Processor 10 S y s t e m M e m o r y 1 1 Memory Configuration.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 4 Chapter 4 System BIOS 56 What is the BIOS? 56 The Power-on Sequence 56 AMI BIOS 57 Plug and Play: PCI Auto-configuration 58 PCI IDE Support 58 Desktop Management Inte.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 5 Chapter 1: Overview Introduction This manual describes the Viglen Vig390s motherboard inside yo ur computer. The motherboard is the most important part of your computer. It contains all of the CPU, memory and graphics circuitry th at make the computer work.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 6 System Board Components Figure 1: Motherboard Layout & Component s Table 1: Motherboard Layout Descript ions A 8 Mbit Firmware Hub (FWH) BIOS W Front Chassis Fan .
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 7 O SSI ATX Power connector 24 way KK PCI3 PCI-X connector (64 bit) P CPU1 FAN connector LL PCI5 PCI connector (32bit 5V) Q Northbridge Intel © E7525 MM PCI2 PCI-Expre.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 8 Figure 3: Back Panel Connectors Table 2: Back Panel Connectors. Item Description Item Description 1 PS/2* mouse port (G reen) 7 Mic in (Pink) 2 Parallel port (Burgundy) 8 USB ports (two) 3 and 4 3 IEE1394a 9 USB ports (two) 1 and 2 4 LAN RJ45 10 Serial port A (Teal) 5 Audio line In (Blue) 11 SP/DIF 5.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 9 Feature Summary The VIG390S motherboard supports Intel P entium Xeon™ proce ssors with 1MB of third-level cache integrated in a micro PGA 604 Socket pa ckage operating at speeds up to 3.6GHz. Single or dual processors are supported but should be identical in speed and CPU stepping revision.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 10 System Processor The VIG390S motherboard supports a sing le or dual Pentium Xeon™ processor. The processor’s VID pins automatically program the voltage regulator on the motherboard to the required processor volta ge.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 11 System Memory Main Memory The motherboard has four DDR2 SDRAM Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM) sockets. Support for up to a maximum memory size of 8GB.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 12 Memory Configurations The Vig390s with Intel E7 525 MCH supports Dual c hannel ( Interleaved) mode memory organisation: Dual channel (Interleaved) mode : This mode offers the highest throughput for real world applications.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 13 Dual Channel (Interleaved) Mode Configurations Figure 5 shows a dual channel c onfiguration using two DIMMs . In this example, the DIMM A1, B1 (black) sockets of both c hannels are populated wit h identical DIMMs.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 14 Single Channel (Asymmetric) Mode C onfigurations (Illustration only) Note: Dual channel (Interleaved) mode configurations prov ide the highest memory throughput. Figure 7 shows a single channel configuration using one DIMM.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 15 Intel® E7525 chipset (Northbridge) Intel® E7525 Memory Controller Hub (MCH) chipset, the next generation Intel® dual- processor (DP) workstation and server chipset technology, offers increased graphics performance, reduced power consumption, and improved platform reliability and system manageability.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 16 The Intel® 6300ESB I/O Controller (Southbridge) The Intel® 6300ESB I/O Controller Hub int egrates dual independent Serial ATA controllers, each capable of up to 150 MB/second transfer rate, for the most demanding storage data transfe rs and support for optional third party software RAID 0, 1 technology.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 17 Vig390s motherboard block diagram Figure 10: Vig390s Block Diag ram The Vig390s motherboard integrates both the Intel E7525 MHC and Intel 6300ESB I/O controller with the followi ng additional components: - Gigabit LAN BCM5751 - IEEE1394a controller TBS43AB22A - USB 2.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 18 USB Support The motherboard has four rear USB 2.0 por ts; note optional front panel USB adaptor connector is required to use the internal USB headers to provide up to 4 more additional ports. One USB peripheral can be connected to each port.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 19 Parallel ATA IDE Interfaces The ICH5’s Parallel ATA IDE controller has two independent bus-ma stering Parallel ATA IDE interfaces that can be indepen dently enabled. The Parallel ATA IDE interfaces support the following modes: • Programmed I/O (PIO): processor controls data transfer.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 20 The BIOS setup utility can be configured to boot firstly from either the LS120 or standard 3½” floppy drive. Real-Time Clock, CMOS SRAM and Battery A coin-cell battery (CR2032) powers the real-time clock and CMOS memory.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 21 Parallel Port The connector for the mult imode bi-directional paralle l port is a 25-pin D-Sub connector located on the back panel. In th e Setup program, the parallel port can be configured for the following: • Compatible (standard mode).
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 22 Audio Subsystem The VIG390S motherboard provides a Flex 6 audio subsystem based on the High Definition Audio subsystem using t he ADI AD1980 6 channel audio codec.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 23 Figure 11: Back Panel Audio Connecto r Options Note: To access the S/PDIF signal with t he 5.1 Digital Shared Jack option, connect a 1/8-inch stereo phone plug to RCA jack adapter/splitter as shown in Figure 12.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 24 LAN Subsystem The Network Interface Controller subsystem consists of the Broadcom NetXtreme™ BMC5751 PCI Express Gigabit LAN c ontroller Supporting PCI Express 1.0a interface. Features • 10/100/100BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet • PCI-Express bus interface • IEEE802.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 25 Hardware Management Subsystem The hardware management feat ures enable the Desktop B oards to be compatible with the Wired for Management (WfM) specific ation.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 26 Power Management Power management is implemented at several levels, including: • Software support through Advanced Config uration and Power Interface (ACPI) • Ha.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 27 System States and Power States Under ACPI, the operating system direct s all system and device power state transitions. The operating system puts devices in and out of low-power states based on user preferences and knowledge of how dev ic es are being used by applications.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 28 Hardware Support CAUTION! Ensure that the power supply provides ad equate +5 V standby cu rrent if LAN wake capabilities and Instantly Available PC technol ogy features are used. Failure to do s o can damage the power suppl y.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 29 LAN wake Capabilities CAUTION! For LAN wake capabilities, the +5 V st andby line for the power supply must be capable of providing adequate +5 V standby current. Failure to provide adequat e standby current when implementing LAN wa ke capabilities can damage the power supply.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 30 Wake from USB USB bus activity wakes the computer from ACPI S1 or S3 states. Note: Wake from USB requires the use of a USB peripheral that suppor ts Wake from USB. Wake from PS/2 Devices PS/2 device activity wakes the computer from an ACPI S1 or S3 state.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 31 Chapter 2: System Board Options The VIG390S motherboard is capable of accepting up to two Xeon™ CPU’s. RAM can be upgraded to a maximum of 8G B using DDR2 400 SDRAM DIMMs ECC Unbuffered memory. WARNING! Unplug the system before carrying out the procedures described in this chapter.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 32 Make sure you are earthed and free of stat ic charge before you open the computer case. If you are unsure about upgrading your computer, return it to Viglen so a qualified engineer c an perform the upgrade. STEPS TO TAKE TO PREV ENT STATIC DISCHARGE: 1.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 33 Overview of Jumper Settings The VIG390S motherboard contains the la test technology to offer an almost jumperless configuration. All Xeon™ CPUs are automatically detected and the Speed is automatically set from the information provided by the CPU.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 34 System Board Jumper Settings The following figure shows the jumper loca tions of the motherboard. Please refer to the following tables describing each jumper’s configuration. CAUTION! Do not move the jumper wit h the power on.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 35 CLEAR CMOS Jumper Settings (CLRTC1) The table below describes the jumper se ttings; if the jumper removed and the computer is powered-up then a system boot failure will occur.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 36 Disable 2-3 Disables onboard LAN controller. If set to disabled this may not be enabled via additional BIOS setting. Front Panel audio Jumpers (Front panel audio) The table below describes the jumper se ttings; if the jumper removed and the computer is powered-up then a system boot failure will occur.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 37 Table 19: USB power Jumper (USBPW12) Function/Mode Jumper Setting Configuration (Default) +5 2-3 Default mode +5V connection for USB ports 1 and 2. +5VSB 1-2 Changing the jumpers to the +5VSB will enable wake up from suspend with a USB device connected to USB ports 1 or 2.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 38 Motherboard Connectors There are connectors on the motherboard for FAN, IDE, Power supply, CD audio, Floppy, IDE, & Front Panel Connectors.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 39 Front panel connections The following are all connectors situated along the front edge of the motherboard. They are often connected to buttons and LED’s situated on the front panel. Reset Switch Power Switch H.D.D.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 40 Upgrading the CPU CAUTION! Allow time for the processor and heatsink to cool before touchi ng either of them. The Intel Xeon™ processor together with Level 2 cache chips are housed in a protective package. The design of the VIG390S computer makes it a simple job to replace or upgrade the processor.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 41 Note: in the figure above the circled holes are not motherboard mounting holes these hold the Heatsink clips fitted to t he motherboard as shown below in figures 18 and 19.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 42 Figure 20: CPU so ckets If one CPU is to be installed it should be installed in socket for CPU1 as shown above. Lift the socket arm up as shown fo r both sockets in figure 21 install CPU noting correct orientation.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 43 Figure 22: Xeon CPU heatsink Fitting the heatsinks the figure above shows a typical Heatsink from top and bottom; note the circled pillars that must locate through the mother board. Note also that if Heatsink thermal paste is not already applied to heatsinks this must now be done.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 44 Figure 24: Securing Heatsin k through MB Now tighten all four screws diagonally to secure Heatsink in place and repeat for second Heatsink if necessary.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 45 Once both heatsinks are secured locate and connect the fna cables of each Heatsink to the appropriate CPU fan header, for CP U 1 “CPU FAN” and for CPU2 “CPU FAN 2”. Figure 26: Two Heatsinks fitted through MB You should now have two CPU’s and Heatsi nk/s secured with fan cable/s connected correctly.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 46 Installing & Removing DDR SDRAM In-line Memory Modules Installing Memory You can install from 256MB to 8GB of memory in the motherboard DIMM sockets. The board has four 240-pin DDR2 72bit registered E CC SDRAM DIMM sockets.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 47 Removing Memory To remove a DIMM, follow these steps: 1. Observe the precautions in “Upgrading and ESD precautions”. 2. Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the computer. Tu rn off the computer. 3. Remove the computer cover.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 48 Replacing the Clock/CMOS RAM Battery A lithium battery is installed in a socket on the system board. The battery has an estimated life expectan cy of seven years.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 49 Chapter 3: Solving Problems The first part of this chapter helps you identify and solve problems that might occur when the system is in use.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 50 Troubleshooting Procedure This section provides a step-by-step tr oubleshooting procedure to identify a problem and locate its source. CAUTION! 1. Turn off the system and any peripher al devices before you disconnect any peripheral cables from the system.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 51 Problems Operating Add-in Boards Problems related to add-in bo ards are usually related to improp er board installation or interrupt and address conflicts. Go thr ough the checklist below to see if you can correct the problem.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 52 Problems and Suggestions Table 24: Problems and Sugge stions What happens What to do Application software problems Try resetting the system. Make sure all cables are in stalled correctly. Verify that the system boar d jumpers are set properly.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 53 Table 24: Problems and Sugge stions (Continued) What happens What to do Hard drive light does not go on when drive is in use or is tested by POST Make sure the po wer and signal cabl es for the drive are prop erly installed.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 54 Error and Information Messages The rest of this chapter describes beep codes, and error messages that you might see or hear when you start up the system: BIOS Error .
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 55 Table 25: BIOS Error Messages (Co ntinued) Error Message Explanation Memory Size Changed Memory size has change d since the last boot. If no memory was added or removed then memory may be bad. No Boot Device Available System did not find a device to boot.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 56 Chapter 4: System BIOS What is the BIOS? The BIOS (Basic Input Output System) is an important piece of software which is stored in a ROM (Read Only Memory) chip in side the computer. It consists of the basic instructions for controlling t he disk drives, hard disk, keyboard and serial/parallel ports.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 57 AMI BIOS Introduction The motherboard uses an AMI BIOS, which is stored in flash memory and can be upgraded using a disk-based program.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 58 BIOS Flash Memory Organisation The Intel Firmware Hub (FWH) includes a 8 Mb it flash memory devi ce. Internally, the device is grouped into eight 64-KB blocks t hat are individually erasable, lockable, and unlockable.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 59 IDE device options in Set up. The ATAPI specificati on recom mends that ATAPI devices be configured as shown in Table 28.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 60 • Suspend/resume switch connected to the front panel sleep connector. • From the operating system, such as the Suspend menu item in Windows 95.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 61 Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) ACPI gives the operating system direct control over the power management and Plug and Play functions of a computer.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 62 The network can be selected as a boot device. This s election allows booting from a network add-in card with a remote boot ROM installed . OEM Logo or Scan Area A 4 KB flash-memory user area at memo ry is for displaying a custom OEM logo during POST.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 63 Configuring the Motherboard using BIOS Setup Before You Begin CAUTION! • Always follow the steps in each procedure in the correct order. • Set up a log to record information about your computer, such as model, serial numbers, installed options, and configuration information.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 64 BIOS Setup Program The Setup program is for viewing and changi ng the BIOS settings for a computer. Setup is accessed by pressing the <Del ete> key after the Power-On Self Test (POST) memory test b egins and before the operati ng system boot begins.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 65 BIOS Screen layout Menu Items Menu BAR Configuration fields General Help Figure 29: BIOS Screen Layout Note: Sub-menu items indicated by “ 8 ” Navigation Keys Menu Bar Shows the menu screen options available, the currently selected menu screen is high lighted.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 66 not be changed or an item that may be configured and permanently changed. To change each field follow the navigation ke y guide either Press <ENTER> key or <-> or <+> keys to change selected filed.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 67 Main Menu This menu is for configuring the system date, system time, hard drives, optical drives, IDE configurati on and system configuration. Figure 31: Main Menu A detailed description of each of the features is given in the following table.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 68 Primary P-ATA IDE Slave None Displays a detected P-ATA drive. Press <Enter> to view this Sub menu A P-ATA IDE device is listed to the right otherwise not detected will be displayed. Secondary P-ATA IDE Master None Displays a detected P-ATA drive.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 69 Main / Primary P-ATA IDE Master or Slave Sub-menu This menu shows a detected hard driv e or CD-ROM features and allows configuration settings to be made.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 70 LBA/ Large Mode • Disabled • Auto [Default] Displays whether automatic tran slation mode is enabled from the hard disk (This item is read only unless Type is set.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 71 Main / Secondary P-ATA IDE Master or Slave Sub-menu This menu shows a detect ed hard drive or CD-ROM dr ive features and allows configuration settings to be made.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 72 PIO Mode • Auto [Default] • 0 • 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 Sets the PIO mode (This item is read-only unless Type is set to User ) DMA Mode • Auto [Default] • SWDM.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 73 Main menu / IDE Configuration Sub-menu This menu shows the IDE c ontroller configuration. Figure 34: IDE Configuration Sub-menu A detailed description of each of the features is given in the following table.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 74 Main / System Information Sub-menu This menu displays system information. Figure 35: Main / System Information Sub-menu A detailed description of each of the features is given in the following table.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 75 Advanced menu This menu is for access to configure advanced features. Figure 36: Advanced Menu A detailed description of each of the features is given in the following table. Table 37: Advanced menu Feature Options Description Instant Music Configuration None Not supported.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 76 Advanced / Speech Configuration Sub-menu This menu allows configuration of speech options. Figure 37: Advanced / Speech Configuration Sub-menu A detailed description of each of the features is given in the following table.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 77 Advanced / PCI Express Configuration Sub-menu The menu below allows the configur ation of the PCI-Express LAN Figure 38: Advanced / PCI Express Configuration su b menu A detailed description of each of the features is given in the following table.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 78 Advanced / USB Configuration Sub-menu This menu allows USB controller configuration Figure 39: Advanced / USB Configuration sub menu A detailed description of each of the features is given in the following table.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 79 Advanced / MPS Confi guration Sub-menu This menu allows the Multi-Processor Table to be configured. Figure 40: Advanced / MPS Configuration sub menu A detailed description of each of the features is given in the following table.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 80 Advanced / CPU Configuration Sub-menu This manus configures the CPU settings Figure 41: Advanced / CPU Conf iguration Sub-Menu A detailed description of each of the features is given in the following table.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 81 Intel (R) SpeedStep (tm) tech. • Maximum Speed • Minimum Speed • Automatic [Default] • Disabled CPU Intel (R) SpeedStep (tm) tech Control.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 82 Advanced / Northbridge Configuration Sub-menu This menu configures Northbridge options Figure 43: Advanced / Northbridge Configuration Sub-menu A detailed description of each of the features is given in the following table.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 83 Advanced / Southbridge configuration Sub-menu This menu allows the configur ation of Southbridge options Figure 44: Advanced / Southbridge configuration Su b-menu A detailed description of each of the features is given in the following table.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 84 Advanced / Onboard Device Configuration Sub-menu This menu configures the serial, parallel and game port. Figure 45: Advanced / Onboard Device Configu ration Sub-menu A detailed description of each of the features is given in the following table.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 85 Parallel Port Mode • Normal [Default] • Bi-Directional • EPP • ECP Additional Parallel port system resource setting IF Parallel Port Address is set to “Di .
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 86 Advanced / PCI PnP Sub-menu This menu allows advanced c onfiguration of PCI BUS Figure 46a: Advanced / PCI PnP Sub-Menu Figure 46b: Advanced / PCI PnP Sub-menu (use .
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 87 A detailed description of each of the features is given in the following table. Table 47: Advanced / PCI PnP Sub-menu Feature Options Description Plug And Play O/S • NO [Default] • Yes PnP play OS setting if set to “NO” the BIOS configures system reso urce s, otherwise resource s are set by PnP OS.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 88 Power Menu This menu configures power management Figure 47: Power Menu A detailed description of each of the features is given in the following table.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 89 Power / APM Configuration Sub-menu This menu allows the confi guration of APM features Figure 48: Power / APM Configuration Sub-men u A detailed description of each of the features is given in the following table.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 90 Suspend Time Out • Disabled [Default] • 1 min • 2 min • 4 min • 8 min • 10 min • 20 min • 30 min • 40 min • 50 min • 60 min Defines suspend time controlled by motherb oard Throttle Slow Clock Ratio • 87.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 91 RTC Alarm Hour 00 to 23 Set on hour option Note this will only be displayed if “Power On By RTC Alarm” is set to “Enabled” RTC Alarm Minute 00 to 59 Set on m.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 92 Power / Hardware Monitor Sub-menu This menu configures and shows hardware monitor features Figure 49: Power / Hardware Monitor S ub-menu A detailed description of each of the features is given in the following table.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 93 Front1 Fan Speed • ????RPM [Default] • Ignored Displays monitored front1 fan speed o r can be set to ignore Note if a FAN is not detected “ N/A ” will be dis.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 94 Boot Menu This menu configures boot options Figure 50: Boot Menu A detailed description of each of the features is given in the following table.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 95 Boot / Boot device Priority Sub-menu This menu configures boot device priority Figure 51: Boot / Boot device Priority Sub-menu A detailed description of each of the features is given in the following table.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 96 3 rd Boot Device • 1 st Floppy drive • 1 st HDD detected • 1 st CD-ROM optical drive detected [Default] • MBA V7.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 97 Boot / Hard Drives Sub-menu This menu allows the HDD boot order to be configured Figure 52: Boot / Hard Drives su b menu A detailed description of each of the features is given in the following table.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 98 Boot / Boot Setting Configuration Sub-menu This menu sets BIOS boot options Figure 53: Boot / Boot Setting Configuration Sub-menu A detailed description of each of the features is given in the following table.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 99 Boot / Security Settings Sub-menu This menu configures the system supervisor and user passwords Figure 54: Boot / Security Settings Sub-menu A detailed description of each of the features is given in the following table.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 100 Clear User Password None Will not be displayed unl ess a “Supervisor Password” has been set. Press <Enter> to display Clear User password select “Ok” or “Ca ncel” with “ ← ” or “ → ” arrow keys and <Enter> to confirm.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 101 Exit menu This menu gives the BIOS utility exit options Figure 55: Exit Menu A detailed description of each of the features is given in the following table.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 102 Upgrading the BIOS This chapter describes how to upgrade the BIOS. Preparing for the Upgrade Before you upgrade the BIOS, prepare for the upgrade by recording the current BIOS settings, obtaining the upgrade utility, and making a copy of the current BIOS.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 103 STEP TWO: Creating a Bootable Floppy Diskette 1. Use a DOS or Windows 95/98 system to create the floppy disk. 2. Insert a floppy disk in floppy drive A. 3. At the C: prompt, for an unformatted floppy disk, type: format a:/s Or, for a formatted floppy disk, typ e: sys a: 4.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 104 5. An example is shown below of BIOS upgrade utility running. Warning: DO NOT SWITCH OFF THE SYSTEM WHILE THE BIOS IS BEING UPGRADED. Figure 56: BIOS Upgrad ing 6. Once the utility has finished as s hown bellow shut down the system.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 105 Chapter 5: Technical Information Note: This chapter is indented for experienced users only, and only to be used as a reference. Changes to or modify any of the components/ c onnectors listed herein can and will seriously damage your system, including the mother board, CPU and/or any other hardware.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 106 Operating Systems and Hard Drives Standard CHS is the translation that has been used for years. Its use limits IDE capacity to maximum of 528MB regardless of the size of the drive used. Logical Block mode overcomes the 528MB maximum size li mitation imposed by the Standard CHS mode.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 107 Connector Signal Details Table 57: Wake on Ring Connector Pin Signal Name 1 Ground 2 RINGA# Table 58: Wake on LAN Conne ctor Pin Signal Name 1 +5 VSB 2 Ground 3 WOL.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 108 Table 65: Fan Connector (Front 1,Front 2,Rea r1 and Rear2) Pin Signal Name 1 Ground 2 FAN_CTRL (+12 V) 3 FAN_SEN* Table 66: Serial ATA Connector Pin Signal Name 1 G.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 109 35 Address 0 36 Address 2 37 Chip Select 1P# [Chip Select 1S#] 38 Chip Select 3P# [Chip Select 3S#] 39 Activity# 40 Ground NOTE: Signal names in brackets ([ ]) are for the secondary IDE connector.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 110 Power Supply Connector When used with an SSI ATX-compliant power supply that supports remote power on/off, the motherboard can turn off the system power through software control. To enable soft-off control in softwar e, advanced power management must be enabled in the Setup program and in the operating system.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 111 2 USBP0# [USBP1#] 3 USBP0 [USBP1] 4 Ground Table 73: Serial Port Connectors Pin Signal Name 1 DCD 2 Serial In # 3 Serial Out # 4 DTR# 5 Ground 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 R.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 112 Table 78: MIDI / Game Port Connector Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 +5 V (fused) 9 +5 V (fused) 2 GP4 (JSBUTO) 10 GP6 (JSB UT2) 3 GP0 (JSX1) 11 GP2 (JSX2) 4 Grou.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 113 Motherboard Resources Table 80: Typical Memory Map Address Range (decimal) Address Range (hex) Size Description 1024 K - 393216 K 100000 - 1800000 0 383 MB Extended.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 114 03B0 - 03BB 12 bytes Video (monochrome) 03C0 - 03DF 32 bytes Video (VGA) 03E8 - 03EF 8 bytes COM3 03F0 - 03F5, 03F7 7 bytes Floppy Controller 03F6 1 byte Primary ID.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 115 O t h e r I n f o r m a t i o n Reliability The mean time between failures (MTBF) pr ediction is calculated using component and subassembly random failure rates. The calc ulation is based on the Bellcore Reliability Prediction Proc edure, TR-NWT-000332, Issue 4, September 1991.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 116 Chapter 6: Glossary Advanced Dynamic Execution Part of the Pentium® 4 processor's Intel® NetBurst® micro-architecture. Improved branch prediction algorithm accelerates the fl ow of work to the processor and helps overcome the deeper pipeline.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 117 DRAM Dynamic Ram used for main system memory, providing a moderately fast but cheap storage solution. Enhanced Floating Point and Multimedia Unit Part of the Pentium® 4 processor's In tel® NetBurst® micro-architecture.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 118 Internet Streaming SIMD Extensions Consists of 70 instructions and includes sing le instruction, multiple data for floating- point, additional SIMD-integer and cache abilit y control instructions.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 119 RAM Random Access Memory - the memory used by the computer fo r running programs and storing data. ROM Read Only Memory - a memory chip which doesn't lose its data when the system is switched off. It is used to store the Syst em BIOS and VGA BIOS instructions.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 120 Notes.
Vig390s Motherboard Manual V1.0 121 Chapter 7: Suggestions Viglen is interested in continuing to improve the qual ity and information provided in their manuals. Viglen has lis ted some questions that y ou may like to answer and return to Viglen. This will help Viglen help to keep and improve the st andard of their manuals.
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