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AX3S Pro
Online Manual
DOC. NO: AX3SP-OL-E0010C
AX3S Pro.... 1
Whats in this manual.... 2 Before You Start.... 10 Quick Installation Procedure.... 11 Motherboard Map..... 12 Block Diagram..... 13 JP14 Clear CMOS.... 15 JP28 Keyboard/Mouse Wakeup.... 16 CPU Socket and Fan Connector... 18 CPU Jumper-less Design.... 19 JP23/JP29 FSB/PCI Clock Ratio... 23 DIMM Socket..... 24 RAM Power LED & Blinking LED.... 25 PC-Doctor Debug LED (Optinal)... 26
Hardware.... 14
Front Panel Connector.... 28 ATX Power Connector.... 30 AC Power Auto Recovery.... 31 IDE and Floppy Connector.... 32 IrDA Connector.... 35 GPIO-Connector (General Purpose I/O) (Optional)... 36 WOM (Zero Voltage Wake on Modem)... 37 WOL (Wake on LAN)..... 40 4X AGP (Accelerated Graphic Port)... 42 CNR (Communications and Networking Riser)... 43 PC99 Color Coded Back Panel... 45 Support 4 USB Ports.... 46 JP12 Enable/Disable Onboard Sound Chip... 47 CD Audio Connector.... 48 Video_Audio_IN Connector.... 49 Modem Audio Connector.... 50
Front Panel Audio (Optional)... 51 Battery-less and Long Life Design... 52 Over-current Protection.... 54 Hardware Monitoring.... 56 Resettable Fuse.... 57 JP30 Die-Hard BIOS (100% Virus Protection) (Optional)... 58 BIOS Write Protection.... 61 Year 2000 (Y2K).... 62 2200uF Low ESR Capacitor... 64 Layout (Frequency Isolation Wall).... 66 24K Gold Heatsink.... 67 Autorun Menu from Bonus CD Disc... 69 Eliminate ? mark from Windows 95/98... 70 Installing Onboard AGP Driver.... 71 Installing Onboard Sound Driver... 72
Driver and Utility... 68
Installing Ultra ATA/100 IDE Driver... 73 Installing Hardware Monitoring Utility.... 74 ACPI Suspend to Hard Drive.... 76 ACPI Suspend to RAM (STR).... 83 Enter BIOS Setup..... 86 Change Language.... 87 Standard CMOS Features.... 88 Advanced BIOS Features.... 94 Advanced Chipset Features.... 103 Integrated Peripherals.... 109 Power Management Setup... 126 PnP/PCI Configurations.... 136 PC Health Status.... 141 Frequency / Voltage Control.... 143 Load Setup Defaults.... 147
AWARD BIOS... 85
Load Turbo Defaults..... 148 Set Password..... 149 Save & Exit Setup.... 150 Exit without Saving.... 151 Load EEPROM Default... 151 Save EEPROM Default... 151 NCR SCSI BIOS and Drivers.... 151 BIOS Upgrade.... 152 VGA and HDD.... 156 AC97..... 157 ACPI (Advanced Configuration & Power Interface)... 157 AGP (Accelerated Graphic Port).... 158 AMR (Audio/Modem Riser).... 158 AOpen Bonus Pack CD.... 158
Overclocking.... 154 Glossary... 157
APM..... 158 ATA/66..... 159 ATA/100..... 159 BIOS (Basic Input/Output System)... 159 Bus Master IDE (DMA mode).... 160 CODEC (Coding and Decoding).... 160 DIMM (Dual In Line Memory Module).... 160 ECC (Error Checking and Correction)... 160 EDO (Extended Data Output) Memory... 161 EEPROM (Electronic Erasable Programmable ROM).. 161 EPROM (Erasable Programmable ROM)... 161 FCC DoC (Declaration of Conformity)... 161 Flash ROM.... 162 FSB (Front Side Bus) Clock.... 162 I2C Bus.... 162 P1394.... 162
PBSRAM (Pipelined Burst SRAM)... 163 PC100 DIMM..... 163 PC133 DIMM..... 163 PDF Format..... 163 PnP (Plug and Play)..... 164 POST (Power-On Self Test).... 164 RDRAM (Rambus DRAM).... 164 RIMM..... 164 SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM)... 165 SIMM (Single In Line Memory Module)... 165 SMBus (System Management Bus).... 165 SPD (Serial Presence Detect)... 165 Ultra DMA/33..... 166 USB (Universal Serial Bus).... 166 ZIP file..... 166
Troubleshooting... 167
Technical Support... 171
Part Number and Serial Number... 173 Model name and BIOS version... 174
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