Fastfame 9VAAV Manuel utilisateur

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User Manual V1.2

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Item Checklist
Before you begin installing your motherboard, please make
sure that the following materials have been shipped:
This mainboard comes in a sturdy cardboard shipping
carton, which should contain the following items:
• The main board.
• This user manual.
• One Floppy disk drive cable.
• One Ultra DMA/66 IDE cable.
• Software utilities.
If you discover damaged or missing items, please contact your
retailer.
User’s manual Version: 1.2
Release Date: May 2000

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CONTENTS
Introduction.......................................................... 5
1-1 Introduction ......................................................................................5
1-2 Specifications...................................................................................5
1-3 PACKAGE CHECKLIST...................................................................7
1-4 Block Diagram..................................................................................8
1-5 Main Board Layout with Default Setting...........................................9
1-6 Static Electricity Precautions .........................................................10
Installation Procedures ......................................11
2-1 Setting System Jumpers ............................................................... 11
2-2 System Memory (DIMM) ................................................................15
2-3 Central Processing Unit (CPU) ......................................................15
2-4 Expansion Cards............................................................................16
2-5 External Connectors.......................................................................17
2-6 Power Connection Procedures.......................................................25
3-1 Introduction ....................................................................................26
AWARD BIOS Setup .......................................... 26
3-2 MAIN MENU ..................................................................................29
3-3 STANDARD CMOS SETUP...........................................................31
3-4 BIOS FEATURES SETUP .............................................................34
3-5 CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP ......................................................40

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3-6 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP .................................................42
3-7 PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION..........................................................47
3-8 Defaults Menu................................................................................49
3-9 CPU SPEED SEETING .................................................................50
3-10 INTERGRATED PERIPHERALS .................................................51
3-11 PASSWORD SETTING................................................................54
3-12 IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION .....................................................55
3-13 Exit Selecting ...............................................................................55
Software Driver Install....................................... 56
4-1 UPDATED PRODUCT INFORMATION .........................................56
4-2 Install Audio Driver.........................................................................61
Anti-Virus software installation ........................ 63
5-1 Anti-Virus software installation.......................................................63

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1-1 Introduction
The motherboard is a high-performance, low-cost motherboard which sup-
ports the Intel PII;PIII and Socket 370 microprocessor. System memory
bank supports 3 DIMM socket. Memory up to 768MB 100MHZ & 133MHZ
SDRAM.
On-board include 2X AGP SLOT, Stereo sound, ATX power, Super I/O, 2
Ultra DMA/66 EIDE interfaces, 4 USB ports, 4 PCI Expansion slots, and 1
AMR slot
2 ISA Slots.
1-2 Specifications
CPU - Pentium (r) II/III(r)/Celeron TM Processor.
- Celeron TM Socket 370 PPGA packaged Processor.
- 2 nd level Cache Depend on CPU.
- Coppermine Socket 370 FCPGA packaged Processor.
- VIA Cyrix Processor (Joshua)
Chipset - VIA VT82C693A North Bridge.
- VIA VT82C686A South Bridge.
Clock Generator
- Supports 66 / 100 / 133 / 140* / 150* MHz.
( "*" means frequency can be adjusted, and subject to different
configuration )
Memory - 3 x 168-pin DIMM Sockets.
- Supports 100MHZ & 133MHZ SDRAM 16MB~768MB.
- In- Supports only 3.3V SDRAM DIMM.
Introduction

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Audio - SoundBlaster Pro Hardware and Direct Sound Ready AC97
Digital Audio Controller.
- Hardware SoundBlaster Pro for Windows DOS box and real-
mode DOS legacy compatibility.
- Supports two channel speaker mode.
- MPU-401 game/MIDI port and Sound blaster(r)16 compatible.
I/O Control
- Integrated Super IO Controller in the VT82C686A.
Expansion Slot
- Four 32-bit PCI slots support Master mode.
- One AGP 2X Slot.
- Two ISA Slot.
- One Audio Modem Riser (AMR) slot.
I/O Interface
- PCI Bus master IDE interface on board with two connectors
support 4 IDE devices in 2 channel, the PCI IDE Controller
supports PIO Mode 0 to Mode 4, Bus master IDE DMA Mode 2
and Ultra DMA 33/66.
- On board super Multi-I/O chip that support 2 serial port with
16550 Fast UART compatible, 1 parallel port with EPP and
ECP capabilities, and a floppy disk drive interface.
- On board support PS/2 mouse Connector.
- On board support PS/2 Keyboard Connector.
- On board 2 USB ports.
- On board IrDA connector.
- Floppy port supports 2 FDD with 360K, 720K,1.2M,1.44M and
2.88M bytes ,Supports LS-120 floppy disk device.
Other Function
- Support Modem Ring Power On.
- Supports Keyboard, and WOL (Wake On LAN).
Power Supply
- On board 3V, 5V and 12V 20-pin ATX power connector.
- Use switching regulator to support CPU core voltage.

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Hardware Monitor
- CPU/Power Supply/Chassis Fan Revolution detecting.
- CPU Fan Control.
- System Voltage Detect.
- Display Actual Current Voltage.
BIOS - Licensed AWARD BIOS, 2M bit FLASH RAM.
- ACPI ready for PC98/Windows 98.
- System BIOS supports ACPI function and Green feature
function, DMI, Plug and Play Flash ROM.
Form factor
- ATX Form Factor.
- Dimensions 305mm x 190mm, 4 layers PCB.
Drivers - VIA 4-In-1 VIA SERVICE PACK.
- AC97 audio sound drivers.
- VIA HARDWARE MONITOR Applications.
- DirectX 7.
1-3 PACKAGE C ECKLIST
If you discover any item below was damaged or lost, please contact your
vendor.
The main board.
This user manual.
One Floppy disk drive cable.
One Ultra DMA/66 IDE cable.
Software utilities.

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1-4 Block Diagram

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1-5 Main Board Layout with Default Setting
System default support PII&PIII(100M Z FSB)

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1-6 Static Electricity Precautions
Static electricity can easily damage your motherboard.
Observing a few basic precautions can help you safeguard against dam-
age that could result in expensive repairs. Follow the measures below to
protect your equipment from static discharge:
Keep the motherboard and other system components in their anti-
static packaging until you are ready to install them.
Touch a grounded surface before you remove any system compo-
nent from its protective antistatic packaging. A grounded surface
within easy reach is the expansion slot covers at the rear of the
system case. or any other unpainted portion of the system chassis.
During configuration and installation, touch a ground surface fre-
quently to discharge any static electric charge that may build up in
your body. Another option is to wear a grounding wrist strap.
When handling a motherboard or an adapter card, avoid touching
its components. Handle the motherboard and adapter cards either
by the edges or by the mounting bracket that attaches to the slot
opening in the case.
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