Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- AOpen i865 Family Motherboards
- What's in this manual
- You Must Notice
- Before You Start
- Overview
- AOpen i865 Family Motherboards Comparison Table
- Feature Highlight
- CPU
- Chipset
- Memory
- Expansion Slots
- AGP Protection Technology
- Hyper-Threading Technology
- Watch Dog ABS
- 1MHz Stepping CPU Frequency Adjustment
- LAN Port (for-UL and -UN series)
- Ultra DMA 33/66/100 Bus IDE
- Serial ATA
- On-board AC’97 Sound
- Eight USB 2.0 Ports
- S/PDIF Connector
- Power Management/Plug and Play
- Hardware Monitoring Management
- Enhanced ACPI
- Quick Installation Procedure
- Motherboard Map
- Block Diagram
- Hardware Installation
- About" User Upgrade Optional" and "Manufacture Upgrade Optional"...
- EzColor
- JP14 Clear CMOS Data
- CPU Installation
- CPU Fan Installation
- CPU Over-current Protection
- AOpen "Watch Dog ABS"
- Full-range Adjustable CPU Core Voltage
- CPU and System Fan Connector (with H/W Monitoring)
- JP28 Keyboard/Mouse Wake-up Jumper
- DIMM Sockets
- ATX Power Connector
- AC Power Auto Recovery
- IDE and Floppy Connector
- Serial ATA Supported
- Connecting Serial ATA Disk
- Front Panel Connector
- AGP (Accelerated Graphic Port) 8X Expansion Slot
- AGP Protection Technology and AGP LED
- IrDA Connector
- Support 10/100/1000 Mbps LAN onboard
- Support USB 2.0 Ports
- Color Coded Back Panel
- S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) Connector
- Super 5.1 Channel Audio Effect
- Wake On Modem / Wake On LAN / Wake On PCI Card
- Front Audio Connector
- Game Port Bracket Supported
- COM2 Connector
- CD Audio Connector
- AUX-IN Connector
- Case Open Connector
- STBY LED (Standby LED) and BOOT LED
- Resetable Fuse
- Enlarged Aluminum Heatsink
- Low ESR Capacitor
- PBE – Performance Boosting Engine \(for AX4SG an
- The noise is gone!! ---- SilentTek
- EzClock
- Hyper Threading Technology
- AOConfig Utility
- Phoenix-AWARD BIOS
- Driver and Utility
- Auto-run Menu from Bonus CD
- Installing Intel? Chipset Software Installation Utility
- Installing Intel Extreme Graphic Driver (only for AX4SG-U, AX4SG-UL and AX4SG-UN)
- Installing Onboard Sound Driver
- Installing Gigabit LAN Driver (for AX4SG-UL, AX4SPE-UL and AX4SPB-UL)
- Installing Realtek 10/100 Mbps LAN Driver in Win98SE/2000/XP (for AX4SG-UN, AX4SPE-UN and AX4SPB-UN)
- Installing USB 2.0 Driver in Windows 98SE/ME
- Glossary
- AC’97 CODEC
- ACPI (Advanced Configuration & Power Interface)
- ACR (Advanced Communication Riser)
- AGP (Accelerated Graphic Port)
- AMR (Audio/Modem Riser)
- ATA (AT Attachment)
- BIOS (Basic Input/Output System)
- Bluetooth
- CNR (Communication and Networking Riser)
- DDR (Double Data Rate) SDRAM
- ECC (Error Checking and Correction)
- EEPROM (Electronic Erasable Programmable ROM)
- EPROM (Erasable Programmable ROM)
- EV6 Bus
- FCC DoC (Declaration of Conformity)
- FC-PGA (Flip Chip-Pin Grid Array)
- FC-PGA2 (Flip Chip-Pin Grid Array)
- Flash ROM
- Hyper Threading
- IEEE 1394
- Parity Bit
- PCI (Peripheral Component Interface) Bus
- PDF Format
- PnP (Plug and Play)
- POST (Power-On Self Test)
- PSB (Processor System Bus) Clock
- RDRAM (Rambus Dynamic Random Access Memory)
- RIMM (Rambus Inline Memory Module)
- SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM)
- SATA (Serial ATA)
- SMBus (System Management Bus)
- SPD (Serial Presence Detect)
- USB 2.0 (Universal Serial Bus)
- VCM (Virtual Channel Memory)
- Wireless LAN – 802.11b
- ZIP file
- Troubleshooting
- Technical Support
- Product Registration
- How to Contact Us

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If you intend to change the default setting, simply press Enter for a list of selection:
1. Disabled: You may choose this item if you’re sure that only traditional IDE hard
disks had been installed on your system. Disabling this item may also cancel
the detection to Serial ATA hard disk during POST, which theoretically, could
speed up your boot-up timing for a little bit; however, please remember to
re-adjust the settings here if you intend to use Serial ATA hard disk later.
2. Auto: This is the default setting upon receipt of the motherboard. Basically, if
your system functions properly, it’s not necessary to change it. The system will
automatically recognize the first hard disk on IDE1 as the first boot device.
Note: Please be informed that when you are using Windows98/ME with six hard disks fully installed, Auto mode is not able to function
properly, it’s just because Windows98/Me is not able to energize Enhanced Mode to detect all hard disks.
3. Combined Mode: If you have had installed traditional IDE hard disks and Serial ATA hard disks at the same time, then you may
choose this Combined Mode. Under this mode, you may randomly choose either IDE hard disks or Serial ATA had disk as your first
boot device. But please be aware that Serial ATA will exist with IDE in a mapping way, which also means it will occupy one of the
IDE Channel and left you with one IDE Channel only.
4. Enhanced Mode: If you are using the latest operating system (say, Windows XP, Windows.NET Server), it is highly recommended
to select Enhanced Mode. The system would be able to detect all six devices (traditional IDE x4, Serial ATA x 2) completely and
functions perfectly under this mode. But please be noted that it is defaulted with using traditional IDE as the first boot device.
Note: From our practical lab tests, we found no obvious problem or mistakes happened under Windows2000 operating system, but,
however, it is not within the regulation recommended by Intel.
5. SATA Only: You may select this SATA Only mode if you have had installed Serial ATA hard disks only. It also allows you to select
booting sequence from Port0 (SerialATA1) or Port1 (SerialATA2).