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... Time 28 SATA Devices 28 Drive A 28 Halt On 28 Base Memory, Extended Memory, and Total Memory 28 Advanced BIOS Features 29 Virus Warning 29 CPU Internal Cache/External Cache 29 Quick Power On Self Test 30 First / Second / Third Boot Device 30 Boot Other Device 30 Boot Up Floppy Seek...
... Time 28 SATA Devices 28 Drive A 28 Halt On 28 Base Memory, Extended Memory, and Total Memory 28 Advanced BIOS Features 29 Virus Warning 29 CPU Internal Cache/External Cache 29 Quick Power On Self Test 30 First / Second / Third Boot Device 30 Boot Other Device 30 Boot Up Floppy Seek...
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... Snoop 43 Assign IRQ For VGA 43 Assign IRQ for USB 44 PCI Latency Timer (CLK 44 Maximum Payload Size 44 PC Health Status 45 CPU Shut Down Temperature 45 Frequency & Voltage Control 47 Spread Spectrum 47 SB600 Spread Spectrum 47 Load Optimized Defaults 48 Set Supervisor Password 49 iii
... Snoop 43 Assign IRQ For VGA 43 Assign IRQ for USB 44 PCI Latency Timer (CLK 44 Maximum Payload Size 44 PC Health Status 45 CPU Shut Down Temperature 45 Frequency & Voltage Control 47 Spread Spectrum 47 SB600 Spread Spectrum 47 Load Optimized Defaults 48 Set Supervisor Password 49 iii
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... Audio connector with 6 JACKS • DVI-I port • HDMI port • PS2 port • Print port • Onboard connectors: • One CPU socket • Four DDR2 memory sockets • One PCI Express x16 slot • One PCI Express x1 slot • Two PCI slots • One ... audio header, compliant to Intel FPIO standard specification • One 2*5 pin serial port connector • One 1*4 pin AUX-In connector • One 4-pin CPU fan connector • One 3-pin system fan connector with linear circuit • One 24-pin + 4-pin ATX interface PS3/PS2 SPS connector • One...
... Audio connector with 6 JACKS • DVI-I port • HDMI port • PS2 port • Print port • Onboard connectors: • One CPU socket • Four DDR2 memory sockets • One PCI Express x16 slot • One PCI Express x1 slot • Two PCI slots • One ... audio header, compliant to Intel FPIO standard specification • One 2*5 pin serial port connector • One 1*4 pin AUX-In connector • One 4-pin CPU fan connector • One 3-pin system fan connector with linear circuit • One 24-pin + 4-pin ATX interface PS3/PS2 SPS connector • One...
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...8226; Integrated a DirectX 9.0 compliant 2D/3D graphics core • Integrated an ATI Radeon X700-based graphics engine • Supports LDTSTP interface, CPU throttling, and stutter mode • The RS690 incorporates ATI's innovative Avivo™ display architecture • A new TV encoder, based on design ...to three independent monitors • Integrated 400 MHz DAC for external desktop displays • Primary HyperTransport link up to 1.0 GHz to the CPU • One x4 A-link Express II interface (PCI Express 1.1 compliant) • PCI Express 16 lane link interface for external graphics...
...8226; Integrated a DirectX 9.0 compliant 2D/3D graphics core • Integrated an ATI Radeon X700-based graphics engine • Supports LDTSTP interface, CPU throttling, and stutter mode • The RS690 incorporates ATI's innovative Avivo™ display architecture • A new TV encoder, based on design ...to three independent monitors • Integrated 400 MHz DAC for external desktop displays • Primary HyperTransport link up to 1.0 GHz to the CPU • One x4 A-link Express II interface (PCI Express 1.1 compliant) • PCI Express 16 lane link interface for external graphics...
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... 8-bit Analog to Digital Converter • 3 thermal inputs from remote thermal resistor or thermal diode or diode- connected transistor • Provides VID0-VID7 support for CPU Vcore identification • 8 voltage monitor inputs (VBAT is measured internally) • Watch dog comparison of independent stereo sound output through the front panel output. •...
... 8-bit Analog to Digital Converter • 3 thermal inputs from remote thermal resistor or thermal diode or diode- connected transistor • Provides VID0-VID7 support for CPU Vcore identification • 8 voltage monitor inputs (VBAT is measured internally) • Watch dog comparison of independent stereo sound output through the front panel output. •...
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... five seconds. Suspend Mode • Independent power management timer (two to 120 minutes, time step = 10 minutes) or pushing external switch button. • CPU goes into SMM. • CPU asserts STPCLK# and goes into the Stop Grant state. • LED on the panel turns amber color. • Hard disk drive goes into...
... five seconds. Suspend Mode • Independent power management timer (two to 120 minutes, time step = 10 minutes) or pushing external switch button. • CPU goes into SMM. • CPU asserts STPCLK# and goes into the Stop Grant state. • LED on the panel turns amber color. • Hard disk drive goes into...
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...boot sector virus protection. Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features XHard Disk Boot Priority Virus Warning [Press Enter] [Disabled] Help Item CPU Internal Cache [Enabled] Menu Level X External Cache [Enabled] Quick Power On Self Test [Enabled] First Boot Device [Hard Disk] Second ... For OS [1.4] OS Select For DRAM > 64MB [Non-OS2] HDD S.M.A.R.T. CPUs from the main DRAM into cache Chapter 2 29 CPU Internal Cache/External Cache Cache memory is additional memory that is much faster than conventional DRAM (system memory). You can press ESC to ...
...boot sector virus protection. Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features XHard Disk Boot Priority Virus Warning [Press Enter] [Disabled] Help Item CPU Internal Cache [Enabled] Menu Level X External Cache [Enabled] Quick Power On Self Test [Enabled] First Boot Device [Hard Disk] Second ... For OS [1.4] OS Select For DRAM > 64MB [Non-OS2] HDD S.M.A.R.T. CPUs from the main DRAM into cache Chapter 2 29 CPU Internal Cache/External Cache Cache memory is additional memory that is much faster than conventional DRAM (system memory). You can press ESC to ...
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... for an earlier generation of memory and you have the system startup faster. Set this item is only required if you are generated by the CPU. Boot Up NumLock Status This item defines if the keyboard NumLock key is active when your system hardware is only required when a user tries to...
... for an earlier generation of memory and you have the system startup faster. Set this item is only required if you are generated by the CPU. Boot Up NumLock Status This item defines if the keyboard NumLock key is active when your system hardware is only required when a user tries to...
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...monitor the parameters of critical voltage, temperature and fan speed. Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PC Health Status CPU Shutdown Temperature CPU Vcore [90°C/174°C] [1.34V] Help Item +3.3V [3.32V] Menu Level X +5V [5.08V] +12V [11.... Temp. (°C) [ 2] PWM Start SYS Temp. (°C) [ 45] Slope PWM Value 2 [ 2] Delta Temp. (°C) 2 [ 2] System Smart FAN Control [Enabled] PWM Start CPU Temp (°C) [ 45] Start PWM Value (0~127) [ 48] Slope PWM Value [ 2] Delta Temp. (°C) [ 2] PWM Start SYS Temp. (°C) [ 42] Slope PWM Value...
...monitor the parameters of critical voltage, temperature and fan speed. Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PC Health Status CPU Shutdown Temperature CPU Vcore [90°C/174°C] [1.34V] Help Item +3.3V [3.32V] Menu Level X +5V [5.08V] +12V [11.... Temp. (°C) [ 2] PWM Start SYS Temp. (°C) [ 45] Slope PWM Value 2 [ 2] Delta Temp. (°C) 2 [ 2] System Smart FAN Control [Enabled] PWM Start CPU Temp (°C) [ 45] Start PWM Value (0~127) [ 48] Slope PWM Value [ 2] Delta Temp. (°C) [ 2] PWM Start SYS Temp. (°C) [ 42] Slope PWM Value...
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.... • PWM Start SYS Temp. • Slope PWM Value 2 • Delta Temp. (°C) 2 • System Smart FAN Control • PWM Start CPU Temp (°C) • Start PWM Value (0~127) • Slope PWM Value • Delta Temp. (°C) • PWM Start SYS Temp. (°C) ... 2 Component Status The following items display the current status of various components. • CPU VCore • +3.3V • +5V • +12V • +5VSB • CPU Temperature • Ambient Temperature • CPU FAN speed • System FAN speed Scroll to these items and enter values as required...
.... • PWM Start SYS Temp. • Slope PWM Value 2 • Delta Temp. (°C) 2 • System Smart FAN Control • PWM Start CPU Temp (°C) • Start PWM Value (0~127) • Slope PWM Value • Delta Temp. (°C) • PWM Start SYS Temp. (°C) ... 2 Component Status The following items display the current status of various components. • CPU VCore • +3.3V • +5V • +12V • +5VSB • CPU Temperature • Ambient Temperature • CPU FAN speed • System FAN speed Scroll to these items and enter values as required...
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Slide the HDD holder as shown and remove the HDD from their MB connectors. Chapter 3 57 Disconnect the System Fan and CPU Cooler power cable from the chassis. CPU Cooler System Fan 13. Disconnect the HDD power and data cables. 12. 11.
Slide the HDD holder as shown and remove the HDD from their MB connectors. Chapter 3 57 Disconnect the System Fan and CPU Cooler power cable from the chassis. CPU Cooler System Fan 13. Disconnect the HDD power and data cables. 12. 11.
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Note: For the AM10, take care not to damage the USB ports on the bottom right-hand side of the bezel. Slide the ODD holder as shown and remove the CPU Cooler from the chassis. 16. Release the three securing latches and remove the front bezel. Release the four screws as shown and remove the HDD from the chassis. 58 Chapter 3 AM50 AM30 AM10 15. 14. Note: For the AM50 and AM30, take care not to damage the USB ports at the top of the bezel.
Note: For the AM10, take care not to damage the USB ports on the bottom right-hand side of the bezel. Slide the ODD holder as shown and remove the CPU Cooler from the chassis. 16. Release the three securing latches and remove the front bezel. Release the four screws as shown and remove the HDD from the chassis. 58 Chapter 3 AM50 AM30 AM10 15. 14. Note: For the AM50 and AM30, take care not to damage the USB ports at the top of the bezel.
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Push the two locking latches away from the motherboard. Chapter 3 59 Remove the four System Fan screws as necessary to release the memory. Push and release the CPU latch and remove the CPU from the memory unit at the same time to remove all memory. 18. Repeat as shown and lift the fan clear of the chassis. 19. 17.
Push the two locking latches away from the motherboard. Chapter 3 59 Remove the four System Fan screws as necessary to release the memory. Push and release the CPU latch and remove the CPU from the memory unit at the same time to remove all memory. 18. Repeat as shown and lift the fan clear of the chassis. 19. 17.
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Insert the memory into place. Insert the CPU in to the chassis as secure the 4 screws as shown until the securing latches click into the slot, taking care to the motherboard. Push down as shown. 5. Insert the System Fan in to align the locating lug. 3. Close the CPU latch. 4. Repeat for all memory modules. 62 Chapter 3
Insert the memory into place. Insert the CPU in to the chassis as secure the 4 screws as shown until the securing latches click into the slot, taking care to the motherboard. Push down as shown. 5. Insert the System Fan in to align the locating lug. 3. Close the CPU latch. 4. Repeat for all memory modules. 62 Chapter 3
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CPU Cooler System Fan 8. Chapter 3 63 Insert the ODD in place. 6. Connect the System Fan & CPU Cooler power-cables to lock it in to the chassis and slide the ODD holder as shown to the MB connectors. Fit the CPU cooler to the MB and fasten the four screws shown bellow. 7.
CPU Cooler System Fan 8. Chapter 3 63 Insert the ODD in place. 6. Connect the System Fan & CPU Cooler power-cables to lock it in to the chassis and slide the ODD holder as shown to the MB connectors. Fit the CPU cooler to the MB and fasten the four screws shown bellow. 7.
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Chapter 5 Jumper and Connector Information Introduction to Connectors Main Board Placement 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 21 12 13 14 15 22 16 17 18 23 19 20 24 26 25 27 28 30 29 31 32 33 34 35 37 36 38 39 40 41 # Component 1 PS/2 CONN 3 LPT CONN 5 1394 CONN 7 LAN CONN 9 LAN CHIP 11 4 PIN POWER 13 CPU FAN 15 CLK GEN # Component 2 HDMI CONN 4 VGA CONN 6 USB CONNS 8 AUDIO CONNS 10 AUDIO CHIP 12 SYSTEM FAN 14 COM PORT 16 PCIE 1X SLOT Chapter 5 71
Chapter 5 Jumper and Connector Information Introduction to Connectors Main Board Placement 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 21 12 13 14 15 22 16 17 18 23 19 20 24 26 25 27 28 30 29 31 32 33 34 35 37 36 38 39 40 41 # Component 1 PS/2 CONN 3 LPT CONN 5 1394 CONN 7 LAN CONN 9 LAN CHIP 11 4 PIN POWER 13 CPU FAN 15 CLK GEN # Component 2 HDMI CONN 4 VGA CONN 6 USB CONNS 8 AUDIO CONNS 10 AUDIO CHIP 12 SYSTEM FAN 14 COM PORT 16 PCIE 1X SLOT Chapter 5 71
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Jumpers Jumper/Header Name CPUFAN (3 PIN) Function CPU FAN HEADER Definition 1: GND 2: POWER 3: SENSE SYSFAN (3 PIN) Yellow is symbol, Red is Pin1 of symbol SYSTEM FAN HEADER 1: GND 2: POWER 3: SENSE CLR_CMOS (3 PIN) OBR Yellow is symbol, Red is Pin1 of symbol CLEAR CMOS HEADER 1,2: CLEAR CMOS (1: Ground, 2: RTC_RSTJ) 2,3: NORMAL (3: VCC_RTC) Yellow is symbol, Red is Pin1 of symbol System Recover HEADER 1: SYS_RECOVER 2: GND Yellow is symbol, Red is Pin1 of symbol Chapter 5 77
Jumpers Jumper/Header Name CPUFAN (3 PIN) Function CPU FAN HEADER Definition 1: GND 2: POWER 3: SENSE SYSFAN (3 PIN) Yellow is symbol, Red is Pin1 of symbol SYSTEM FAN HEADER 1: GND 2: POWER 3: SENSE CLR_CMOS (3 PIN) OBR Yellow is symbol, Red is Pin1 of symbol CLEAR CMOS HEADER 1,2: CLEAR CMOS (1: Ground, 2: RTC_RSTJ) 2,3: NORMAL (3: VCC_RTC) Yellow is symbol, Red is Pin1 of symbol System Recover HEADER 1: SYS_RECOVER 2: GND Yellow is symbol, Red is Pin1 of symbol Chapter 5 77
AspireM series User Guide EN
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... too close to know before setup Selecting a location Selecting the optimum location for later use. Ensure that is a versatile and powerful system, supporting a mainstream performance CPU. The computer uses a state-of the following items are present and in any of -the-art bus architecture, which improves system efficiency and helps the...
... too close to know before setup Selecting a location Selecting the optimum location for later use. Ensure that is a versatile and powerful system, supporting a mainstream performance CPU. The computer uses a state-of the following items are present and in any of -the-art bus architecture, which improves system efficiency and helps the...