P4 Socket 775 Motherboard IN915GVE User’s Manual http://www.bcmcom.
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Easy Installation Easy Installation The following “Easy Installation” steps are for users accustomed to the assembly of a computer system. For those individuals requiring more specific information, please refer to the more detailed descriptions located within the latter chapters of this manual. Note: You must keep your power cable unplugged until the following installation steps are completed.
TABLE OF CONTENT USER’S NOTICE MANUAL REVISION INFORMATION COOLING SOLUTIONS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION OF IN915GVE MOTHERBOARD 1-1 FEATURE OF MOTHERBOARD 1-2 SPECIFICATION 1-3 SYSTEM DIAGRAM 1-4 LAYOUT DIAGRAM CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 HARDWARE INSTALLATION STEPS CHECKING MOTHERBOARD'S JUMPER SETTING INSTALL 2-3-1 GLOSSARY 2-3-2 ABOUT INTEL PENTIUM 4 LGA 775 CPU INSTALL MEMORY EXPANSION CARD 2-5-1 PROCEDURE FOR EXPANSION CARD INSTALLATION 2-5-2 ASSIGNING IRQ FOR EXPANSION
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Intel Pentium 4® Processor Family Cooling Solutions As processor technology pushes to faster speeds and higher performance, thermal management becomes increasingly crucial when building computer systems. Maintaining the proper thermal environment is key to reliable, long-term system operation. The overall goal in providing the proper thermal environment is keeping the processor below its specified maximum case temperature.
Chapter 1 Introduction of IN915GVE Motherboard 1-2 Feature of motherboard The IN915GVE motherboard is design for use Intel latest Pentium® 4 LGA775 Processor, with Hyper-Threading Technology supported, the Intel 915GV® Chipset delivers a high performance and professional desktop, workstation platform solution. Which utilize the Socket LGA775 design. IN915GVE motherboard use the Intel 915GV® Chipset Supports 533/800MHz System Bus in data transfer rate. Up to 2GB Dual Channel DDR2 Memories.
1-2 Specification Spec Description Design ∗ Chipset ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ CPU Socket (PLGA 775 Socket) Video Display Memory Socket ∗ ∗ Integrate IDE ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ SATA ∗ USB ∗ ∗ Expansion Slot LAN Audio BIOS Multi I/O ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ Micro ATX form factor 4 layers PCB size: 9.6”(W) x 9.
1-3 System Diagram IN915GVE Mainboard Diagram 5
1-4 Jumper & Connector 6
Jumpers Jumper JCMOS JUSB Description Clear CMOS USB S3 Wake up Jumper Note Connector Description Note AUX_IN CFPA CD_IN JCPU_FAN JPWR_FAN JSYS_FAN PW1 Extra Audio In Front Panel Audio Connector CD-In CPU Fan Power Connector Additional Fan Connector Chassis Fan Connector 24 Pin ATX Power Connector 4 x 1 Wafer, Pitch 2.54mm 2 x5 Pin Header, Pitch 2.54mm 4 x 1 Wafer, Pitch 2.54mm 4 x 1 Wafer, Pitch 2.54mm 3 x 1 Wafer, Pitch 2.54mm 3 x 1 Wafer, Pitch 2.
Chapter 2 Hardware installation 2-1 Hardware installation Steps Before using your computer, you had better complete the following steps: 1. Check motherboard jumper setting 2. Install CPU and Fan 3. Install System Memory (DDR2 DIMM) 4. Install Expansion cards 5. Connect HDD and Floppy cables, Front Panel /Back Panel cable 6. Connect ATX Power cable 7. Power-On and Load Standard Default 8. Reboot 9. Install Operating System 10.
2-3 Installation 2-3-1 Glossary Chipset (or core logic) – An highly integrated circuits which control the interfaces between the system processor, RAM, I/O devises, and adapter cards. Processor slot/socket - the slot or socket used to mount the system processor on the motherboard. Slot - (PCI Express, PCI, DIMM) - the slots used to mount adapter cards and system RAM. PCI Express – A latest Serial Point to Point Protocol PCI Interconnect, PCIE devices does not share bandwidth.
2-3-2 About Intel Pentium 4 LGA 775-pin CPU This motherboard provides a 775-pin surface mount ZIF socket (Zero Insertion Force), referred to as the LGA 775 socket supports Intel Pentium 4 processor in the 775-land package utilizes Flip-Chip Pin Land Grid Array (FC-LGA4) package technology. The CPU should have a cooling FAN attached to prevent overheating. If this is not the case, then make sure the CPU has a sufficient cooling to dissipate heat generate from the CPU (Please check with Intel specification).
CPU Installation This processor is intended to be professionally installed. Before installing the processor, please review the additional notes available at http://www.intel.com/go/integration. Take proper electrostatics discharge (ESD) precautions such as using appropriate ground strips, gloves, and ESD mats. 1) Open socket lever by pushing lever down 2) Open load plate (C). DO NOT TOUCH SOCKET and away from socket (A). Lift lever (B). CONTACTS (D) 3) Remove protective cover (E) from load plate.
2-4 Install Memory The IN915GVE support Dual Channel Technology, operating with Dual Channel Technology, the bandwidth of Memory Bus will double up to 6.4GB/s. IN915GVE includes 2x DDR2 DIMM (Double Data Rate) memory socket allow up to a maximum memory size of 2.0GB. Support 256Mb, 512Mb and 1Gb technologies implemented as x8, x16 devices. • Non-ECC un-buffered only.
2-5 Expansion Cards WARNING! Turn off your power when adding or removing expansion cards or other system components. Failure to do so may cause severe damage to both your motherboard and expansion cards. 2-5-1 Procedure For Expansion Card Installation 1. Read the documentation for your expansion card and make any necessary hardware or software setting for your expansion card such as jumpers. 2. Remove your computer’s cover and the bracket plate on the slot you intend to use. 3.
2-5-3 Interrupt Request Table For This Motherboard Interrupt request are shared as shown the table below: INT A INT B INT C INT D INT E INT F INT G INT H PCI Slot 1 PCI Slot 2 PCI Slot 3 Realtek RTL8100C LAN IMPORTANT! If using PCI cards on shared slots, make sure that the drivers support “Shared IRQ” or that the cards don’t need IRQ assignments. Conflicts will arise between the two PCI groups that will make the system unstable or cards inoperable.
2-6 Connectors, Headers 2-6-1 Connectors (1) Power Connector (24-pin block) : PW1 ATX Power Supply connector. This is a new defined 20-pins connector that usually comes with ATX case. The ATX Power Supply allows to use soft power on momentary switch that connect from the front panel switch to 2-pins Power On jumper pole on the motherboard.
(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) PS/2 Mouse & PS/2 Keyboard Connector: PS2 KB/MOUSE The connectors for PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 Mouse. USB Port connector: USB (USB1) The connectors are 4-pin connector that connect USB devices to the system board. LAN Port connector: LAN This connector is standard RJ45 connector for Network connector. Parallel Port Connector (25-pin female): LPT Parallel Port connector is a 25-pin D-Subminiature Receptacle connector.
(10) Floppy drive Connector (34-pin block): FDD This connector supports the provided floppy drive ribbon cable. After connecting the single plug end to motherboard, connect the two plugs at other end to the floppy drives. FDD Pin 1 Floppy Drive Connector (11) Primary IDE Connector (40-pin block): IDE1 This connector supports the provided IDE hard disk ribbon cable. After connecting the single plug end to motherboard, connect the two plugs at other end to your hard disk(s).
(12) Serial ATA SATA1, SATA2, SATA3, SATA4 This connector supports Serial ATA device. After connecting the single plug end to motherboard, connect the plug at other end to the SATA device.
VCC -DATA VCC GND +DATA -DATA Front USB Headers (9-pin) : CUSB3, CUSB4 These headers are used for connecting the additional USB port plug. By attaching an option USB cable, your can be provided with two additional USB plugs affixed to the back panel. GND +DATA (3) VCC -DATA USB6/7 Pin 1 NC GND +DATA VCC -DATA NC GND +DATA Pin 1 USB4/5 USB Port H eaders (4) (5) (6) (8) IDE Activity LED: IDE LED This connector connects to the hard disk activity indicator light on the case.
(9) FAN Speed Headers (3-pin) : Chassis FAN, SYSFAN, CPUFAN These connectors support cooling fans, depending on the fan manufacturer, the wire and plug may be different. The red wire should be positive, while the black should be ground. Connect the fan’s plug to the board taking into consideration the polarity of connector. FAN Speed Headers 4 1 JPWR FAN JCPU FAN 1 3 1 3 JSYS FAN (10) CD Audio-In Headers (4-pin) : CDIN CDIN are the connectors for CD-Audio Input signal.
2-7 Starting Up Your Computer 1. After all connection are made, close your computer case cover. 2. Be sure all the switch are off, and check that the power supply input voltage is set to the local voltage, usually in-put voltage is 220V∼240V or 110V∼120V depending on your country’s voltage used. 3. Connect the power supply cord into the power supply located on the back of your system case according to your system user’s manual. 4. Turn on your peripheral as following order: a. Your monitor. b.
Chapter 3 Introducing BIOS The BIOS is a program located on a Flash Memory on the motherboard. This program is a bridge between motherboard and the operating system. When starting up the computer, the BIOS program gain control. The BIOS first operates a self-diagnostic test called POST (Power On Self Test) for all the necessary hardware, it detects the entire hardware device and configures the parameters of the hardware synchronization.
descriptions are for reference purposes only and may not reflect your BIOS screens exactly. In the BIOS Setup main menu of Figure 3-1, you can see several options. We will explain these options step by step in the following pages of this chapter, but let us first see a short description of the function keys you may use here: • Press to quit the BIOS Setup. • Press ↑ ↓ ← → (up, down, left, right) to choose, in the main menu, the option you want to confirm or to modify.
exit choices. Use arrow keys to select among the items and press to accept or enter the sub-menu.
3-4 Standard CMOS Features The items in Standard CMOS Setup Menu are divided into several categories. Each category includes no, one or more than one setup items. Use the arrow keys to highlight the item and then use the or keys to select the value you want in each item.
Date The date from 1 to 31 can be keyed by numeric function keys. Year The year depends on the year of the BIOS. Time The time format is . Primary Master/Primary Slave Secondary Master/Secondary Slave Press PgUp/<+> or PgDn/<–> to select Manual, None, Auto type. Note that the specifications of your drive must match with the drive table. The hard disk will not work properly if you enter improper information for this category.
3-5 Advanced BIOS Features Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features ► CPU Feature [Press Enter] ► Hard Disk Boot Priority [Press Enter] CPU L1 & L2 Cache [Enabled] First Boot Device [Floppy] Second Boot Device [HDD-0] Third Boot Device [CDROM] Boot other Device [Enabled] Boot Up Floppy Seek [Enabled] Boot Up NumLock Status [On] Security Option [Setup] APIC Mode [Enabled] HDD S.M.A.R.
3-5-1 CPU Feature Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced Chipset Features TM1 Function [Enabled] Delay Prior to Thermal [16 Min] Thermal Management [Thermal Monitor 1] Item Help Menu Level > X TM2 Bus Ratio 14 X X TM2 Bus VID 1.
3-6 Advanced Chipset Features Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced Chipset Features DRAM Timing Selectable X [By SPD] CAS Latency Time Item Help 4 X DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay 4 X DRAM RAS# Precharge 4 X Precharge delay (tRAS) 11 Menu Level > System BIOS Cacheable [Enabled] Video BIOS Cacheable [Disabled] ** VGA Setting ** On-Chip Frame Buffer Size [32MB] DVMT Mode [DVMT] DVMT Fixed Memory Size [128MB] ↑↓→← Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F5:Previous Value
Available choice : 2 or 3. System BIOS Cacheable : This option allow you to Enable or Disable the system BIOS to be cache to DRAM. Available choice: Enabled or Disabled. Video BIOS Cacheable: This Option Allow you to Enable or Disable the video BIOS to be cache to DRAM. Available choice: Enabled or Disabled. On-Chip Frame Buffer Size: This item allows you to set the on-chip frame buffer size. Available choice: 1M, 8M.
3-7 Integrated Peripherals Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals ► PCI Express Function [Press Enter] ► Chipset IDE Devices [Press Enter] ► Onboard Devices [Press Enter] ► Legacy Devices [Press Enter] RealTek LAN Boot ROM Item Help Menu Level > [Disable] ↑↓→← Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F5:Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F1:General Help F7: Optimized Defaults 3-7-1 PCI Express Function Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PCI Expres
3-7-2 Chipset IDE Devices Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Chipset IDE Devices Delay For HDD (Secs) [0] IDE HDD Block Mode [Enabled] IDE DMA Transfer Access [Enabled] Chipset Primary PCI IDE [Enabled] IDE Primary Master PIO [Auto] IDE Primary Slave PIO [Auto] IDE Primary Master UDMA [Auto] IDE Primary Slave UDMA [Auto] Chipset Secondary PCI IDE [Enabled] IDE Secondary Master PIO [Auto] IDE Secondary Slave PIO [Auto] IDE Secondary Master UDMA [Auto] IDE Secondary Slave UDMA [A
3-7-3 Legacy Devices Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Onboard Devices USB Controller [Enable] USB 2.0 Controller [Enable] USB Keyboard Support [Disabled] USB Mouse Support [Disabled] AC97 Audio [Auto] RealTek LAN Device [Enabled] Item Help Menu Level >> ↑↓→← Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F5:Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F1:General Help F7: Optimized Defaults USB Controller : This Option Allow you to Enabled or Disabled the onboard USB controller.
3-7-4 Legacy Devices Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Legacy Devices Onboard FDC Controller [Enabled] Onboard Serial Port 1 [3F8/IRQ4] Infrared Prot Select [2F8/IRQ3] Onboard Parallel Port [378/IRQ7] Parallel Port Mode [SPP] EPP Mode Select [EPP1,7] ECP Mode Use DMA [3] Item Help Menu Level >> ↑↓→← Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F5:Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F1:General Help F7: Optimized Defaults Onboard FDD Controller: Select Enabled if your syste
(278H/IRQ5)/ (378H/IRQ7) Parallel Port Mode Line Printer port 2 Line Printer port 1 SPP : Standard Parallel Port EPP : Enhanced Parallel Port ECP : Extended Capability Port SPP/EPP/ECP/ECP+EPP To operate the onboard parallel port as Standard Parallel Port only, choose “SPP.” To operate the onboard parallel port in the EPP modes simultaneously, choose “EPP.” By choosing “ECP”, the onboard parallel port will operate in ECP mode only.
3-8 Power Management Setup CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright(C) 1984-2002 Award Software Power Management Setup ACPI Suspend Type [Enable] X Run VGABIOS if S3 Resume Auto X S3 KB Wake-up Function AnyKey POWER ON Function X KB Power ON Password [Hot Key] Item Help Menu Level > Enter Hot Key Power ON [Ctrl-F1] PWRON After PWR-Fail [Off] Video Off Method [DPMS] Suspend Mode [Disabled] HDD Power Down [Disabled] Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN [Instant-Off] Wake-Up by PCI card [Disable] Power On by Ri
POWER ON Function: This items allows you to select how to power on the system. Available choice: Password, Hot Key, Mouse Left, Mouse Right, Any Key, Button Only, Keyboard 98. PWRON After PWR-Fail: This item allows you to select system power status after power lost. Available choice: Off, On, Former Sts. Wake-Up by PCI card When Disabled is selected, the system will ignore any incoming call from the PCI card/modem.
3-9 PnP/PCI/PCI-E Configuration Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PnP/PCI/PCI-E Configuration Init Display First [PCI Slot] Resources Controlled By Item Help [Auto] x IRQ Resources Press Enter PCI/VGA Palette Snoop Menu Level > [Disabled] ** PCI Express related item ** Maximum Payload Size [4096] ↑↓→← Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F5:Previous Values F6:Fai-Safe Defaults F1:General Help F7:Optimized Defaults Init Display First: This item allows you to select which d
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop: Leave this field at Disabled. The settings are Enabled, Disabled. Maximum Payload Size: This item allows you to select the PCIE data packet payload size. Available choice: 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048 or 4096.
3-10 PC Health Status This section shows the Status of you CPU, Fan, Warning for overall system status. This is only available if there is Hardware Monitor onboard. Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PC Health Status ACPI Shutdown Temperature [Disabled] Current System Temperature 35°C/ 95°F Current CPU Temperature 35°C/ 95°F Current FAN CHASSIS Speed 0 RPM Current CPU Fan Speed 5649 RPM Current PWR Fan Speed 3920 RPM Vcore 1.36 V VChip 1.50 V +12V Menu Level > 11.54 V VDIMM 1.
3-11 POWER BIOS Features This section is for setting CPU Frequency/Voltage Control. Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Uitility Frequency/ Voltage Control Auto Detect PCI CLK [Enabled] Spread Spectrum Modulated [Disabled] Watch Dog Function [Enabled] CPU CLOCK/SPEED [133MHz/2.
3-13 Set Supervisor/ User Password You can set either supervisor or user password, or both of them. The differences are: User password: Can only enter but do not have the right to change the options of the setup menus. When you select this function, the following message will appear at the center of the screen to assist you in creating a password. ENTER PASSWORD: Type the password, up to eight characters in length, and press .
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