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1. 12 2 4 5 Supported Intel Pentium D Processors esses 14 2 4 6 Supported Intel Celeron amp D Processors 14 2 5 INTEL 945G NORTHBRIDGE CHIPSET eerte 14 2 5 1 Intel 945G QUOFVIEM 14 2 5 2 Intel 945 Memory o e te ila iat 15 2 5 3 Intel 945G Serial Digital Video Output 5 0 15 2 5 4 Intel 945 Integrated Graphics Media Accelerator 950 16 2 6 INTEL ICH7 SOUTHBRIDGE CHIPSET eere 17 Intel CHT Overview battle Dat dati ue 17 2 6 2 Intel Audio Codec 97 Controller 18 2 6 3 Intel ICH7 IDE Interface 18 2 6 4 Intel ICH7 Low Pin Count EPC Titer face 19 CyberResearch Inc vii 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards 2 6 5 Intel ICH7 PCI Interface 19 2 6 6 Intel ICH7 Real Time onset apiid tas 20 2 6 7 Intel ICH7 SATA Controllet 20 26 8 mel ICH USB Controller aiai br 20 2 P PCT BUS COMPONENTS A aptid EES R 20 PCr BUS carted EE 20 2 7 2 Broadcom PCIe GbE interface aesti uten
2. 12 13 RS 422 485 serial port 65 ATK power SUP 5 power supply 36 i REJ Data Flow Block Diagram 11 DE 37 DBz15 dedi nus 76 auxiliary audio 38 DB 15 connector 100 104 C DIDI used ken P DAR 39 DB225 in ime ie ota 72 COM 2 serial 63 DB 9 x uM Mn 77 CompactFlash 40 PUN DB 9 105 digital 43 NM digital input output connector 43 44 location and 43 floppy disk i reet 45 dimensions essere 9 front panel 47 RE 9 TE EE 48 external peripheral interface connector infrared interface 49 panel iced 10 multi panel nemis 50 CyberResearch Inc 209 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cybetresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards DIMM ic ie 89 fan speed controller 22 installation
3. 96 9 04 CONNECTION 97 5 7 EXTERNAL PERIPHERAL INTERFACE CONNECTION 99 5 7 1 PS 2 Keyboard Mouse 100 5 7 2 Parallel Device Connection EEEE 101 Ethern t GonRecttOHso cos adve it e WE talk 102 De Tt US B ConnectOm 103 3 73 Audio Connection ea 104 5 7 6 VGA Monitor Connection Wal dts 105 5 7 7 I BU Connection M 106 6 AMT L1 87 ote ore pcr 108 6 1 INTRODUCTION ceti eiu Oia 109 0 1 I Starting Dni ua EE Ge E LEER A KI 109 OY rU ORT 109 0 1 Cr CIS TA CLP ras AR peut e d pado 110 6 1 4 Unable to Reboot After Configuration Changes cessere 110 6 1 5 BIOS Menu Bara asserit PO HU I VAT sha 110 x Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series 6 2 MAIN i o ea EE E que 111 S hi ses tte oet 112 6 3 CPU OM Saee
4. 198 C 2 IST MEMORY ADDRESS 198 C3 IRO MAPPING TABLE Hen heit rmi ener E EE eee 199 C 4 DMA CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS 9 199 D EXTERNAL 97 AUDIO CODEC 201 Dl INTRODUCTION 2 AEE A A a E 202 I1 b Accessing the AC 97 CODEC sis iawn acne aan 202 D 1 2 Driver Installation n icc ccccccccccseccccccsececcccsseececcseccecssecceccseececsuseeceasseeceaaenecees 202 D 2 SOUND EFFECT CONFIGURATION 203 D 2 1 Accessing the Sound Effects Manager uiis eit ka Sx Ma deua 203 D 2 2 Sound Effect Manager Configuration 204 MIN DEX SC S 207 xii Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Mothe rboards MXGA Series List of Figures Figure 1 1 Overview 4 Figure 2 1 MXGA Dimensions mm 9 Figure 2 2 External Interface Panel Dimensions mm 10 Figure 2 3 Data Flow Block Diagram eren 11 Figure 2 4 240 pin DIMM 15 Figure 4 1 Connector and Jumper Locations eere 33 Figure 4 2 Power Supply Connector 4 pins Location 36 Figure 4 3 Power Connector Location esee 37 Figure 4 4 Audio Conne
5. 65 Table 4 23 Serial Port Connector RS 422 485 Pinouts 66 Table 4 24 SPDIF Connector 67 Table 4 25 TPM Connector 69 Table 4 26 USB Port Connector Pinouts eese 70 Table 4 27 PS 2 Connector Pinouts 72 Table 4 28 Parallel Port Connector Pinouts eese 73 Table 4 29 Ethernet Connector Pinouts eese 74 Table 4 30 Ethernet Connector LEDs esee 75 Table 4 31 USB Connector 76 Table 4 32 VGA Connector Pinouts esses 77 Table 4 33 1 RS 232 Mode Connector 78 Table 5 1 Jumpers 91 Table 5 2 CF Master Slave Selection Settings esee 92 Table 5 3 Clear CMOS Jumper Settings eese 93 Table 5 4 COM2 Mode Selection Jumper Settings sess 94 Table 5 5 Provided Cables 95 Table 6 1 BIOS Navigation 110 xviii Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherbo ards MXGA Series List
6. 161 Figure 7 5 Chipset Driver Installation Welcome Screen 162 Figure 7 6 Chipset Driver Installation License Agreement 163 Figure 7 7 Chipset Driver Readme File Information 164 Figure 7 8 Chipset Driver Installation Complete es 165 Figure 7 9 Select the Operating System eene 166 Figure 7 10 VGA DriVer 4er 166 Figure 7 11 Intel Graphics Media Accelerator InstallShield Wizard 167 Figure 7 12 InstallShield Wizard Extracting Files 168 Figure 7 13 Intel amp Graphics Media Accelerator Driver Welcome Screen 169 Figure 7 14 Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver License Agreement 169 Figure 7 15 Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver Installing Notice 170 Figure 7 16 Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Installation Complete 170 Figure 7 17 Windows Control Panel eese 171 Figure 7 18 System ICON 172 Figure 7 19 Device Manager Tab eene nennen 173 Figure 7 20 Device Manager List 174 Figure 7 21 Search for Suitable Driver eene 175
7. 23 COM 2 location and pinouts 63 system 5 127 128 serial port devices 63 RS 232 422 485 serial port devices 63 RS 422 485 sse 65 COM 2 location and pinouts 65 technical specifications 6 connector location and pinouts 65 Temperature 24 serial port devices 65 RS 422 485 serial port devices 65 27 unpacking checklist 27 SATA unpacking precautions 27 controller cae act 19 SATA GIVE d te anion thia 96 E 198 OC 96 USB eut ote et denis 69 96 controller 19 power cable 96 devIC6S i oia e 69 61 eol qr 69 location and pinouts 61 USB itu t etu o Poetis 69 SATA drives se at eet 61 USES tue 99 Serial ma td 69 105 USB 2 0 oed aha 69 USB 102 212 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series USB connector internal 69 connection 100 104 loc
8. 40 PCI Express 55 setup 91 PCI Express x16 slot 52 e 40 57 card setup 91 serial port COM 2 63 CASSIS x endete cokers she 93 serial port 5 422 485 65 installation 93 serial 62 Ealt 5 mcd tete c it eter uen 16 serial SATA 61 northbridge 13 66 16 67 Clear CMOS 92 USB 1 69 CMOS isi ene hae es 92 COOMING 93 clear CMOS 92 AOW caderas 93 codec Cooling fani iiie tt 87 aiite ntu i tea 17 cooling kit installation 87 COM 2 CPU COM 2 mode selection 93 cooling 87 2 mode selection jumper 93 heat SINK wi 87 40 83 socket location and pinouts 40 e reo Ham 12 13 connectors pinouts and location compatible
9. 89 Features ciae eid 3 89 floppy disk 45 Drivers location and 45 Audio 176 floppy disk drive 45 Chipset 160 front panel 47 IDE Controller 182 location and 47 Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver SB situ teta itu 112 164 graphics memory controller hub 13 Graphics Media Accelerator 15 electrostatic discharge 26 80 Enhanced Hardware Monitor 22 Environmental and Power Specifications 23 Ethernet hard disk drives 61 CONNECHION 101 irt us 51 external 51 heat SINK 2230 oom ete eS 87 external peripheral interface 98 HT 83 connection 98 system requirements 83 CONMOCIONS 98 hyper threading technology
10. ro kese SER Ue ERR S DDR 80 CyberResearch Inc ix 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards S ANTIPSTATIC PRECAUTIONS eee Pl Bak 81 5 2 INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS aiii soca deen 82 2 2 e a ANI ARE FR Qua 82 3 2 2 Installation Checklist eti 83 5 3 CPU COOLING KIT AND DIMM INSTALLATION eere 84 DGAZZ GP Installations soy 84 5 3 2 LGA775 Cooling be p ERR REI 88 5 3 3 DIMM Installations i uie e es n 90 SA VUMPER SETTINGS ste 91 CF Master slave Selection iriri DIN EN REI 92 Clear CMOS JMB 93 5 4 3 COM2 Mode Selection sii ai Nee RES 94 5 9 CHASSIS INSTALLATION 94 0 655 Se cO Rud ME 94 5 6 INTERNAL PERIPHERAL DEVICE 95 5 6 1 Peripheral Device 95 5 6 2 ATA Flat Cable Connection 95 5 6 3 Dual RS 232 Cable
11. Connector Type Label Keyboard Mouse PS 2 KBMS1 Parallel port connector DB 25 female 3IN1_DSUB1A Ethernet USB connector RJ 45 USB port combo connector LAN USB1B Ethernet USB connector RJ 45 USB port combo connector LAN USB2B Audio connector 3 x Audio jacks CN6 VGA connector DB 15 female 3IN1_DSUB1C Serial connector DB 9 male 3IN1_DSUB1B Table 4 2 External Peripheral Interface Panel Connectors 4 2 Internal Peripheral Connectors Internal peripheral connectors are found on the motherboard and are only accessible when the motherboard is outside of the chassis This section has complete descriptions of all the internal peripheral connectors on the MXGA CyberResearch Inc 35 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 4 2 1 ATX Power Supply Connector 4 pins CN Label CPU12V1 CN Type 4 pin ATX power connector 1x4 CN Location See Figure 4 2 CN Pinouts See Table 4 3 The 4 pin ATX power supply connector is connected to a 12V ATX power supply VREG_12V O Table 4 3 ATX Power Supply Connector 4 pins Pinouts 36 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 4 2 2 ATX Power Supply Connector 24 pins CN Label PWR1 CN Type 24 pin ATX power connector 2x12 CN Location See Figure 4 3 CN Pinouts See Table 4 4
12. 83 External Peripheral Interface Connectors 70 system requirements 83 Audio Jacks 74 Ethernet 45 73 Keyboard Mouse 71 Parallel Pont iii 72 IDE connector 40 pin 48 Serial Communications COM 77 location and 48 USB aids eee editus 75 IDE device i ad I ena eid 94 VGA 76 94 external switches 51 94 IDE interface 17 Hl i Amplitude Shift Key Infrared 49 fan 44 ASKIR 49 location and pinouts 44 210 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResear ch Motherboards MXGA Series Serial 49 49 infrared interface connector 49 location and pinouts 49 installation checklist 82 IrDA Lat salen 122 90 CF card 91 Clear CMOS sse 92 COM 2 mode
13. 35 36 processors 12 13 eei 71 PS 2 connector 99 PS 2 keyboard connection 99 211 203 643 5000 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResearch Motherboards serial digital video output 14 serial port connector 62 63 65 real time 19 location and pinouts 62 63 65 reset 51 SIR sss 49 RJ 45 connector uie hatte 101 socket LGA775 CPU 8 in d eR A 62 cooling Kil etui mta bua fou 87 cable connection 95 cooling kit 87 COM 2 location and pinouts 62 ine talla nieto sicca 83 connector location and pinouts 62 63 Sound Effect Configuration 202 Gua cables 95 Sound Effects 202 serial port devices 62 southbridge 16 RS 232 serial port devices 62 Super 21 5 232 422 485 63 System
14. Research Motherboards MXGA Series Index CyberResearch Inc 207 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResearch Motherboards ACPI Configuration 129 APM Configuration 131 te cer ASF Configuration 134 PE a 139 Boot Device Priority 143 Boot Settings Configuration 140 Eu cd vu n AC 97 Audio 200 CPU Configuration 112 ACPI zc itte are den 129 130 Du 154 Address 196 Floppy Configuration 120 Advanced Power Management 131 General ACPI Configuration 130 E 93 Hardware Health Configuration 127 AL G655 iine Rd trenes 201 IDE Configuration 113 anti static precautions 26 80 IDE Master IDE Slave 115 anti static 26 80 MPS Configuration 135 anti static wristband 26 80 NorthBridge Configuration 150 eT a o Tajo ES 26 80 Removable
15. opel emia 149 6 6 1 NorthBridge 1 tav ete 151 6 7 EXIT a EE 155 7 5556 158 TL AVATEABLEJSOETWARB DRIVERS 159 7 2 DRIVER CD AUTORUN os adc ode 159 7 3 CHIPSET DRIVER INSTALLATION e E ta 161 7 4 INTEL GRAPHICS MEDIA ACCELERATOR 165 7 5 BROADCOM LAN DRIVER FOR GBE LAN INSTALLATION eee 171 7 6 REALTEK 97 AUDIO DRIVER ALC665 177 detiene 177 7 0 2 Driver Installation 1 ert eset 177 CyberResearch Inc xi 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards 7 7 IDE CONTROLLER 5 183 BIOSMENU 8 5 0 189 A 1 BIOS CONFIGURATION 190 WATCHDOG TIMER 193 C ADDRESS 197 CAL IO ADDRESS MAP
16. Figure 5 16 RJ 45 Ethernet Connector 102 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 5 7 4 USB Connection The external USB Series A receptacle connectors provide easier and quicker access to external USB devices Follow the steps below to connect USB devices to the MXGA Step 1 Locate the USB Series A receptacle connectors The location of the USB Series A receptacle connectors are shown in Chapter 3 Step 2 Insert a USB Series plug Insert the USB Series A plug of a device into the USB Series A receptacle on the external peripheral interface See Figure 5 17 Figure 5 17 USB Connector CyberResearch Inc 103 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 5 7 5 Audio Connection Audio signals are interfaced through three phone jack connections The red phone jack is for Mic In blue is for Line In and green is for Speaker Out Follow the steps below to connect audio devices to the MXGA Step 1 Locate the audio phone jacks The location of the audio phone jacks are shown in Chapter 3 Step 2 Insert audio phone jack plugs Insert audio phone jack plugs into the audio phone jacks on the external peripheral interface See Figure 5 18 Figure 5 18 Audio Connectors 104 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards
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18. 1 Interrupt Controller 0CO ODF DMA Controller OFO OFF Numeric data processor 1 7 Primary IDE Channel 2F8 2FF Serial Port 2 COM2 378 37F Parallel Printer Port 1 LPT1 3BO 3BB SiS661CX Graphics Controller 3CO0 3DF SiS661CX Graphics Controller 3F6 3F6 Primary IDE Channel 3F7 3F7 Standard floppy disk controller 3F8 3FF Serial Port 1 COM1 Table C 1 IO Address Map C 2 1st MB Memory Address Map 00000 9FFFF System memory A0000 BFFFF VGA buffer F0000 FFFFF System BIOS 1000000 Extend BIOS Table C 2 1 MB Memory Address Map 198 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series C 3 IRQ Mapping Table IRQO System Timer RTC clock IRQ1 Keyboard IRQ9 ACPI 2 Available IRQ10 LAN IRQ3 COM2 IRQ11 LAN USB2 0 SATA IRQA 1 012 PS 2 mouse IRQ5 SMBus Controller IRQ13 FPU IRQ6 FDC IRQ14 Primary IDE IRQ7 Available IRQ15 Secondary IDE Table C 3 IRQ Mapping Table C 4 DMA Channel Assignments Channel Function 0 Available 1 Available 2 Floppy disk 8 bit transfer 3 Available 4 Cascade for DMA controller 1 5 Available 6 Available 7 Available Table C 4 IRQ Mapping Table CyberResearch Inc 199 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards Intentionally Bla
19. Enhanced DMA controller Interrupt controller Timer functions m Integrated SATA host controller with DMA operations on four ports with data transfer rates up to 3 0 Gb s Integrated IDE controller supports Ultra 100 66 33 m Supports eight USB 2 0 devices with four UHCI controllers one EHCI CyberResearch Inc 17 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResear ch Motherboards controller Complies with System Management Bus SMBus Specification Version 2 0 Supports Audio Codec 97 AC 97 Revision 2 3 Supports Intel High Definition Audio Contains Low Pin Count LPC interface Supports Firmware Hub interface Serial Peripheral Interface SPI for Serial and Shared Flash 1 05 V Core Voltage Intel High Definition Audio Interface Intel Active Management Technology Intel Quick Resume Technology Support 2 6 2 Intel ICH7 Audio Codec 97 Controller The Audio Codec 97 AC 97 controller integrated into the ICH7 complies with AC 97 Component Specification Version 2 3 The AC 97 controller is connected to the onboard audio connector The audio connector is connected to an optional 5 1 channel or 7 1 channel audio kit with an embedded AC 97 audio codec The AC 97 controller supports up to six PCM audio output channels Complete surround sound requires six channel audio consisting o
20. sack Branford Connecticut USA Figure 7 3 Chipset Driver Step 1 Select Chipset from the list in Figure 7 3 Step 2 Anew window opens Figure 7 4 1 File Edit View Favorites zl Back Qseach gt Address EAL INF infinst_autol exe 8 readme txt relnotes htm 685 KB My Computer Figure 7 4 Chipset Driver Installation Program Step 3 Double click the infinst Autol exe icon CyberResearch Inc 161 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards Step 4 welcome screen in Figure 7 5 appears Intel R Chipset Software Installation Utility 8 1 1 1010 Welcome to the Intel R Chipset Software Installation Utility This program will install the Plug and Play components for the Intel R chipset that is on this system It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before continuing Intel R Installation Frameworks Figure 7 5 Chipset Driver Installation Welcome Screen 162 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series Step 5 Click NEXT to continue the installation process Step 6 The license agreement in Figure 7 6 appears Intel R Chipset Software Installation Utility 8 1 1 1010 Figure 7 6 Chipset Driver Installation License Agreement License Agreement Plea
21. 172 MXGA Series CyberResearch Motherboards Step 2 Double click the System icon Figure 7 18 File Edit View Favorites Tools gt Qsearch Gyrolders 16 02 X E s Accessibility Add Remove Add Remove Administrative Adobe Gamma Autodesk Plot Options Hardware Programs Tools Style Manager x x 9 Automatic Date Time Display Folder Options Updates 9 ss O o Internet Keyboard Options Program Updates Users and Passwords Fonts Gaming Options a 5 Network and Dial up Mouse Modem aa Regional Scanners and Scheduled Sound Effect Options Cameras Tasks Manager System 30 object s Autodesk Plotter Intel R Extreme Phone and Power Options 4 Sounds and Multimedia Figure 7 18 System Icon Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards Series Step 3 Click the Device Manager tab Figure 7 19 System Properties Figure 7 19 Device Manager Tab CyberResearch Inc 173 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards Step 4 Alist of system hardware devices appears Figure 7 20 Device Manager Action view gt 82 9 Computer Disk drives Display adapters 45
22. Figure 4 29 Ethernet Connector The RJ 45 Ethernet connector has two status LEDs one green and one yellow The green LED indicates activity on the port and the yellow LED indicates the port is linked Table 4 30 SPEED LED LINK LED GREEN ON 100MB YELLOW ON Linked OFF 10MB Flashing Activity Table 4 30 Ethernet Connector LEDs 4 3 4 Audio Connectors CN Label CN6 CN Type Audio jack CN Location See Figure 4 25 labeled number 4 CN Pinouts See Figure 4 30 m Line In port Light Blue Connects a CD ROM DVD player or other audio devices Speaker Out port Lime Connects to a headphone a speaker With multi channel configurations this port can also connect to front speakers Microphone Pink Connects a microphone CyberResearch Inc 75 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series Research Motherboards Line In Speaker Out Figure 4 30 Audio Connector 4 3 5 USB Connectors CN Label LAN USB1B LAN USB2B CN Type Dual USB port CN Location See Figure 4 25 labeled 5 CN Pinouts See Figure 4 31 and Table 4 31 USB devices connect directly to the USB connectors on the external peripheral connector panel Figure 4 31 USB Connector Pinout Locations PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION 1 vcc 5 vcc 2 USBDO 6 USBDO 3 USBDO 7
23. The 24 pin ATX power supply connector is connected to a ATX power supply a aj a Figure 4 3 ATX Power Connector Location CyberResearch Inc 37 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResearch Motherboards De s3vos Table 4 4 ATX Power Connector Pinouts 4 2 3 Audio Connector 8 pin CN Label CN4 CN Type 7 pin header CN Location See Figure 4 4 CN Pinouts See Table 4 5 The 8 pin audio connector is connected to external audio devices including speakers and microphones for the input and output of audio signals to and from the system 1 2 g 6 7 n SUROUTL CENOUT SUROUTR Figure 4 4 Audio Connector Location 8 pin 38 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series oscuro sescurmon s SUROUTL LFEOUT Table 4 5 Audio Connector Pinouts 8 4 2 4 Auxiliary Audio Connector 4 pin CN Label AUX1 CN Type 4 pin header CN Location See Figure 4 5 CN Pinouts See Table 4 6 The 4 pin auxiliary audio connector provide
24. MPS Revision 1 4 Use the Multiprocessor Specification MPS for OS option to specify the MPS version to be used gt 1 1 MPS version 1 1 is used 1 4 DEFAULT MPS version 1 4 is used 136 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 6 3 10 Trusted Computing Use the Trusted Computing menu BIOS Menu 14 to configure settings related to the Trusted Computing Group TCG Trusted Platform Module TPM BIOS SETUP UTILITY TCG TPM SUPPORT BIOS Menu 14 Trusted Computing Support No Use the TCG TPM Support option to configure support for the TPM gt No DEFAULT TPM support is disabled gt Yes TPM support is enabled Clearing the TPM Press Enter Use the Clearing the TPM option to clear the information stored in the TPM CyberResearch Inc 137 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 6 3 11 USB Configuration Use the USB Configuration menu BIOS Menu 15 to read USB configuration information and configure the USB settings BIOS SETUP UTILITY USB Functions 8 USB Ports BIOS Menu 15 USB Configuration gt USB Configuration The USB Configuration field shows the system USB configuration The items listed are m Module Version USB Function 8 USB Ports Use the USB Function BIOS option to
25. Motherboards MXGA Series ATX Motherboard with 6 PCI Slots 1 PCle Slot VGA Audio SATA USB and CompactFlash RoHS compliant USER S MANUAL VER 1 0 OCT 2008 No part of this manual may be reproduced without permission CyberResearch Inc www cyberresearch com 25 Business Park Dr Branford CT 06405 USA 203 483 8815 to 5pm EST FAX 203 483 9024 CyberResear ch Motherboards Series Copyright 2008 All Rights Reserved October 18 2008 The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of CyberResearch Inc In no event will CyberResearch Inc be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of CyberResearch Inc Trademarks CyberResearch and MXGA Series are trademarks of CyberResearch Inc Other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies NO
26. USBPWR USBP1 USBP1 USBP2 a femes fe fosse quee Table 4 26 USB Port Connector Pinouts 70 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 4 3 External Peripheral Interface Connectors The external peripheral interface connectors on the back panel are connected to devices externally when the is installed in a chassis The peripheral connectors on the rear panel are m 1 x Keyboard mouse connector m 1 x Parallel port connector m 2x RJ 45 Ethernet connector m 3 x Audio jacks m 4x USB 2 0 connectors m 1x VGA connector m 1 x Serial port connector 7 6 5 Figure 4 25 External Interface Connectors CyberResearch Inc 71 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResear ch Motherboards 4 3 1 Keyboard Mouse Connector CN Label KBMS1 CN Type PS 2 connector CN Location See Figure 4 25 labeled number 1 CN Pinouts See Figure 4 26 and Table 4 27 The MXGA keyboard and mouse connectors are standard PS 2 connectors Mouse Keyboard Figure 4 26 PS 2 Pinouts DESCRIPTION DESCRI PTION Table 4 27 PS 2 Connector Pinouts 72 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series 4 3 2 Parallel Port Connector CN Label 3IN1_DS
27. B62 A61 B61 A62 58 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 1 5V 3 3V FA L 15 14 1 FPHS 5 AG 7 a ENEPVEE ENPVEE Q0 C4 ENPPBLT ENBLT FPPDEN EPDEN 4 D FPO 06 6 1 2 2 5 6 FPP5 FP9 FPP9 6 G 6 FPP6 FPB H He 8 FP4 4 7 7 FP10 6 FPP10 FP15 FPP15 FP K 11 12 6 FPP12 9 M Y FPP19 4 M 4 17__ 17 FP18 N NG FPP18 16 p p FPP16 FP20 p 20 FP23 B FPP23 22 FPP22 21 6 21 O 3 J4 e Saas i D3 M3 04 IN3 O N4 O 62 B3 O Gad B4 Figure 4 17 PCI Slot Location CyberResearch Inc 59 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResear Ch Motherboards B31 3 3V B32 AD17 60 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series Table 4 19 PCI Slot CyberResearch Inc 61 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 4 2 17 SATA Drive Connectors CN Label SATA
28. Boot Device Priority Settings eere 144 BIOS Menu 20 Removable Drives eee eene nnns 145 BIOS Menu 21 USB Drives 146 BIOS Menu 22 147 BIOS Menu 23 Chipsets eee a anioien 149 BIOS Menu 24 NorthBridge Chipset Configuration 151 BIOS Menu 25 EXit 155 CyberResearch Inc xix P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA MXGA Series CyberResearch Motherboards Glossary AC 97 Audio Codec 97 HDD Hard Disk Drive ACPI Advanced Configuration and IDE Integrated Data Electronics Power Interface Input Output APM Advanced Power Management ICH4 Controller Hub 4 ARMD ATAPI Removable Media Device L1 Cache Level 1 Cache ASKIR Shift Keyed Infrared L2 Cache Level 2 Cache ATA Advanced Technology LCD Liquid Crystal Display Attachments LPT Parallel Port Connector BIOS Basic Input Output System LVDS Low Voltage Differential Signaling CFII Compact Flash Type 2 MAC Media Access Controller CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide OS Operating System Semiconductor PCI Peripheral Connect Interface CPU Central Processing Unit PIO Programmed Input Output Codec Compressor Decompressor PnP Plug and Play COM Serial Port POST Power On Self Test DAC Digital
29. Clearing the TPM Press 137 D USB COmPiQuratiom 21 138 USB Function 8 USB 6 22 2 22 138 USB 2 0 Controller 139 Legacy USB Support 139 USB2 0 Controller Mode 139 Quick Boot Enabled 2 22202 ianitor coe steed 141 CyberResearch Inc 191 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards 3 Quiet Boot 2 22 141 AddOn ROM Display Mode Force BIOS eres 142 3 Bootup Num Lock 22 4 01 142 Display System Configuration Enabled eee 142 Boot From LAN Support Disabled eere 143 Change Supervisor 147 User Access Level Full 22222 1 1 147 Change User 5 148 Clear User 55 0 148 Password Check 5 148 Audio Controller
30. Connect the SATA power connector to the back of the SATA drive See Figure 5 13 98 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series Figure 5 13 SATA Power Drive Connection 5 7 External Peripheral Interface Connection The following external peripheral devices can be connected to the external peripheral interface connectors Mouse and keyboard m Parallel devices m RJ 45 Ethernet cable connectors USB devices m Audio devices m VGA monitor m Serial devices To install these devices connect the corresponding cable connector from the actual device to the corresponding MXGA external peripheral interface connector making sure the pins are properly aligned CyberResearch Inc 99 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResearch Motherboards 5 7 1 PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Connection The MXGA has a dual PS 2 connector on the external peripheral interface panel The dual PS 2 connector is used to connect to a keyboard and mouse to the system Follow the steps below to connect a keyboard and mouse to the MXGA Step 1 Locate the dual PS 2 connector The location of the dual PS 2 connector is shown in Chapter 3 Step 2 Insert the keyboard mouse connector Insert PS 2 keyboard or mouse connector into the appropriate PS 2 connector on the external peripheral interface connector See Figure 5 1
31. HSON15 RXP15 GND68 RXNIS PRSNT2 04 75 HSIN15 27 mee RSVD0O8 ZZ GND34 AS N 22 Figure 4 15 Express x16 Slot Connector Location 54 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series TN ew LN ew RSVD A27 A37 Table 4 16 PCle x16 Side A Pinouts NAME HSIn 1 GND GND HSI p 2 HSIn 2 GND GND HSI p 3 HSIn 3 GND RSVD RSVD GND HSIp 4 HSIn 4 GND GND HSI p 5 HSIn 5 GND GND PIN NAME PIN NAME A43 HSIp 6 A64 HSIp 11 A44 A45 A46 A47 A48 A49 A50 A51 A52 A53 A54 A55 A56 A57 A58 A59 A60 A61 HSI p 7 HSI 7 RSVD m pesos A 1702781 81 HSI 15 10 82 GND A62 A63 GND CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA 55 P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResear ch Motherboards NAME PIN NAME PIN NAME 12v GND B43 GND Hson 2 cud sae HSOp 3 B48 HSOn 3 B49 GND B50 HSOp 8 12v RSVD SMCLK SMDAT Uu N Uu N 3 3V JTAG1 RSVD B51 3 3Vaux PRSNT 2 B52 GND B53 RSVD HSOp 4 B54 HSOn
32. Inc CyberResear ch Motherboards MXGA Series Specification MXGA Six on board serial ports Four on board RS 232 serial ports COM One on board RS 232 422 485 serial port by jumper setting One on board RS 422 485 serial port by jumper setting USB 2 0 Eight USB 2 0 devices supported IDE One 40 pin IDE connects up to two Ultra ATA33 66 100 devices Floppy Disk One FDD connector supports one floppy disk drive SATA Four SATA 3Gb s drives supported Keyboard mouse One PS 2 connector supports mouse and keyboard connectivity Watchdog Timer Software programmable 1 255 sec by supper I O 12V 10 17A 5V 4 25A 3 3V 6 07A Power Supply Pentium 4 3 73GHz 1066MHz CPU with 1GB DDR2 667MHz Temperature 0 60 32 F 140 F Humidity operating 5 95 non condensing Dimensions 305mm x 244mm Weight GW NW 1 2kg 0 65kg Table 1 1 Technical Specifications CyberResearch Inc 7 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResear Ch Motherboards Detailed Specifications 8 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Series 24 09 100 37 isted below shown Figure 2 1 304 80 305 mm 244 mm 157 48 Imensions f the board are I Length Width 6000000 0000000 55595 55595335553555955559555555 m 000007p00200000000002000 q o0000d 0000000000000000
33. date of purchase by the original buyer and that upon written notice of any such defect CyberResearch Inc will at its option repair or replace the defective item under the terms of this warranty subject to the provisions and specific exclusions listed herein This warranty shall not apply to equipment that has been previously repaired or altered outside our plant in any way which may in the judgment of the manufacturer affect its reliability Nor will it apply if the equipment has been used in a manner exceeding or inconsistent with its specifications or if the serial number has been removed CyberResearch Inc does not assume any liability for consequential damages as a result from our products uses and in any event our liability shall not exceed the original selling price of the equipment The equipment warranty shall constitute the sole and exclusive remedy of any Buyer of Seller equipment and the sole and exclusive liability of the Seller its successors or assigns in connection with equipment purchased and in lieu of all other warranties expressed implied or statutory including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchant ability or fitness and all other obligations or liabilities of seller its Successors or assigns The equipment must be returned postage prepaid Package it securely and insure it You will be charged for parts and labor if the warranty period has expired Returns and RMAs a CyberResearch produc
34. AC 97 Audio 149 Spread Spectrum Clock Disabled eese 150 Onboard 150 Onboard LAN2 150 DRAM Frequency 151 Configure DRAM Timing by SPD 151 gt DRAM CAS Latency 152 DRAM RAS to CAS Delay 6 DRAM 152 DRAM RAS Precharge 6 DRAM 5 153 DRAM RAS Activate to Precha 15 DRAM Clocks 153 Memory Hole 154 Internal Graphics Mode Select Enable 8MB 154 Save Changes and 155 Discard Changes and Exit 155 Discard 5 155 Load Optimal 155 Load Failsafe 156 192 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series Watchdog Timer CyberResearch Inc 193 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5
35. Cooling 8 88 Figure 5 6 Securing the Heat sink to the PCB 89 Figure 5 7 Installing a DIMM 90 Figure 5 8 Jumper 5 91 Figure 5 9 Jumper 5 92 Figure 5 10 IDE Cable 96 Figure 5 11 Dual RS 232 Cable Installation eese 97 Figure 5 12 SATA Drive Cable Connection eese 98 Figure 5 13 SATA Power Drive Connection eene 99 Figure 5 14 PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Connector eene 100 Figure 5 15 Parallel Device Connector serene 101 Figure 5 16 RJ 45 Ethernet Connector 102 Figure 5 17 USB Connector 103 Figure 5 18 Audio 104 Figure 5 19 VGA 105 Figure 5 20 Serial Device Connector esee 106 Figure 7 1 Introduction 160 Figure 7 2 Available Drivers eere nennen nnnm 160 xiv Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series Figure 7 3 Chipset Driver niieu neoinean 161 Figure 7 4 Chipset Driver Installation Program
36. DVD CD ROM drives 52 Floppy disk controllers amp Floppy disk drives SS IDE controllers Keyboards A Mice and other pointing devices Monitors 5 Other devices etree concer Co fa Gc aed Go S RE PCI Device System Interrupt Controlle 2 System Interrupt Controlle 27 Ports COM amp LPT SCSI and RAID controllers Sound video and game controlers System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Figure 7 20 Device Manager List Step 5 Double click the listed device that has question marks next to it this means Windows does not recognize the device 174 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series Step 6 The Device Driver Wizard appears Figure 7 21 Upgrade Device Driver Wizard Install Hardware Device Drivers device driver software program that enables hardware device to work with ey an operating system This wizard upgrades drivers for the following hardware device to a newer version of a device driver may add functionality to or improve the performance of this device What do you want the wizard to do Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that can choose a specific driver lt Back Cancel Figure 7 21 Search for Suitable Dr
37. Drives 144 22222 24244 26 80 146 ASKIR interface 49 Super IO Configuration 121 ATA flat 94 System 110 ATX power supply connector 36 Trusted Computing 136 location and pinouts 36 USB Configuration 137 Audio USB 145 connection 103 USB Mass Storage Device Configuration Audio Codec 97 TE yx Bee hd paleo 139 audio connector 37 BIOS 20 location and pinouts 37 BIOS Menu Options 188 Audio 103 auxiliary audio connector 38 location and pinouts 38 cabl6S utin 94 CD in connector 39 location and 39 BIOS ite tes 107 CP Carin ot rom e t Pee 40 208 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series location and pinouts
38. ESD damage m Turn off all power to the 82 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series When working with the MXGA make sure that it is disconnected from power supplies and that no electricity is being fed into the system Before and during the installation of the MXGA DO NOT m Remove any ofthe stickers on the PCB board These stickers are required for warranty validation m Use the product before verifying all the cables and power connectors are properly connected Allow screws to come in contact with the PCB circuit connector pins or its components 5 2 2 Installation Checklist The following checklist is provided to ensure the MXGA is properly installed m All the items in the packing list are present see Chapter 3 m ACPU is installed ACPU cooling kit is properly installed Compatible memory modules are properly inserted into the memory slots m The MXGA is installed into a chassis with adequate ventilation m The correct power supply is being used m The following devices if applicable are properly connected IDE devices SATA drives Floppy disk drive System front panel connector Audio kit Power supply USB cable Serial port cable Parallel port cable Keyboard mouse cable COM port cables m The following external peripheral devices if applicable are properly O O O O 000000 connected to the chassis CyberResearch In
39. MXGA Series 5 7 6 VGA Monitor Connection The MXGA has a single female DB 15 connector on the external peripheral interface panel for VGA monitor Follow the steps below to connect VGA monitor to the MXGA Step 1 Locate the DB 15 connector The location of the DB 15 connector is shown in Chapier 3 Step 2 Insert the VGA connector Insert the DB 15 connector of VGA monitor into the DB 15 connector on the external peripheral interface See Figure 5 19 Figure 5 19 VGA Connector Step 3 Secure the connector Secure the VGA connector to the external interface by tightening the two retention screws on either side of the connector CyberResearch Inc 105 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 5 7 7 Serial Device Connection The MXGA has a single female DB 9 connector on the external peripheral interface panel for a serial device Follow the steps below to connect a serial device to the MXGA Step 1 Locate the DB 9 connector The location of the DB 9 connector is shown in Chapier 3 Step 2 Insert the serial connector Insert the DB 9 connector of a serial device into the DB 9 connector on the external peripheral interface See Figure 5 20 Figure 5 20 Serial Device Connector Step 3 Secure the connector Secure the serial device connector to the external interface by tightening the tw
40. Port5 IRQ 11 1 2 rie tuts 127 Serial Port6 Address 2 01 221122412 1 127 3 Serial Port6 IRQ 101 222 128 H W Health Function Enabled 128 2 Mode Setting Full On 129 FAN 3 Mode Setting Full On 129 ACPI Aware 0 5 Yes 122r ec ec eene eite cece 130 Suspend Mode S1 131 Power Management APM 132 Power Button Mode On Off 132 Restore AC Power Loss Power 2222222 1 133 Power Supply Mode 133 Resume on Ring Enabled leere 133 Resume on Lan 134 Resume On RTC Alarm 134 RTC Alarm Date Days 220 221221 134 D System TIME rcm 134 Resume on PCI Express WAKE Enabled 134 ASF Support Enabled 135 gt MPS Revision 41 136 TCG TPM Support 137
41. Power Supply Mode ATX Use the Power Supply Mode BIOS option to to select the power supply that is connected to the system gt AT An AT power supply is connected to the system gt DEFAULT ATX power supply is connected to the system gt Resume on Ring Enabled Use the Resume on Ring BIOS option to enable activity on the RI ring in modem line to rouse the system from a suspend or standby state That is the system will be roused by an incoming call on a modem gt Disabled Wake event not generated by an incoming call gt Enabled DEFAULT Wake event generated by an incoming call CyberResearch Inc 133 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cybetresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards Resume on Lan Enabled The Resume on Lan BIOS option specifies if the system is roused from a suspended or standby state when there is activity on the LAN gt Disabled Wake event not generated by LAN activity gt Enabled DEFAULT Wake event generated by LAN activity Resume Alarm Disabled Use the Resume On RTC Alarm option to specify the time the system should be roused from a suspended state gt Disabled DEFAULT The real time clock RTC cannot generate a wake event gt Enabled If selected the following appears with values that can be selected Alarm Date Days System Time After setting the alarm the
42. and do not over tighten the screws Step 6 Connect the fan cable Connect the cooling kit fan cable to the fan connector on the MXGA Carefully route the cable and avoid heat generating chips and fan blades CyberResearch Inc 89 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 5 3 3 DIMM Installation A WARNING Using incorrectly specified DIMM may cause permanently damage the MXGA Please make sure the purchased DIMM complies with the memory specifications of the MXGA DIMM specifications compliant with the MXGA are listed in Chapter 2 To install a DIMM into a DIMM socket please follow the steps below and refer to Figure 5 7 t Figure 5 7 Installing a DIMM Step 1 Open the DIMM socket handles The DIMM socket has two handles that secure the DIMM into the socket Before the DIMM can be inserted into the socket the handles must be opened See Figure 5 7 Step 2 Align the DIMM with the socket The DIMM must be oriented in such a way that the notch in the middle of the DIMM must be aligned with the plastic bridge in the socket See Figure 5 7 90 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series Step 3 Insert the DIMM Once properly aligned the DIMM can be inserted into the socket As the DIMM is inserted the white handles on the side of the socket
43. at a time Mode Auto Use the PIO Mode option to select the IDE PIO Programmable I O mode program timing cycles between the IDE drive and the programmable IDE controller As the mode increases the cycle time decreases gt Auto DEFAULT BIOS auto detects the PIO mode Use this value if the IDE disk drive support cannot be determined gt 0 mode 0 selected with maximum transfer rate of 3 3MBps gt 1 mode 1 selected with a maximum transfer rate of 5 2MBps gt 2 PIO mode 2 selected with a maximum transfer rate of 8 3MBps gt 3 PIO mode 3 selected with a maximum transfer rate of 11 1MBps 118 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series PIO mode 4 selected with a maximum transfer rate of 16 6MBps This setting generally works with all hard disk drives manufactured after 1999 For other disk drives such as IDE CD ROM drives check the specifications of the drive DMA Mode Auto Use the DMA Mode BIOS selection to adjust the DMA mode options Auto swpmao SWDMAi swoma2 MWDMAO MWDMA1 MWDMA2 upmat upmat DEFAULT BIOS auto detects the DMA mode Use this value if the IDE disk drive support cannot be determined Single Word DMA mode 0 selected with a maximum data transfer rate of 2 1MBps Single Word DMA mode 1 selected with a maximum data transfer rate of 4 2MBps Single Word DM
44. at least 1096 must be maintained to avoid unknown routines within the operating system DOS such as disk I O that can be very time consuming 194 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series When exiting program it is necessary to disable the Watchdog Timer otherwise the system resets Example program INITIAL TIMER PERIOD COUNTER W_LOOP MOV 6 2 setting the time out value MOV BL 30 time out value is 48 seconds INT 15H ADD THE APPLI CATI ON PROGRAM HERE 1 is the application over JNE W_LOOP No restart the application MOV AX 6F02H disable Watchdog Timer MOV BL 0 INT 15H EXIT CyberResearch Inc 195 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards Intentionally Blank 196 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series Address Mapping CyberResearch Inc 197 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards C 1 IO Address 000 01F DMA Controller 020 021 Interrupt Controller 040 043 System time 060 06F Keyboard Controller 070 07F System CMOS Real time Clock 080 09F DMA Controller
45. can be used for this operation 156 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series Intentionally Blank CyberResearch Inc 157 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResear Ch Motherboards Driver Installation 158 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 7 1 Available Software Drivers NOTE The content of the CD may vary throughout the life cycle of the product and is subject to change without prior notice Visit the CyberResearch website or contact technical support for the latest updates The following drivers can be installed on the system m Chipset driver m VGA driver LAN driver Audio driver IDE controller Installation instructions are given below 7 2 Driver CD Auto run All the drivers for the MXGA are on the CD that came with the system To install the drivers please follow the steps below Step 1 Insert the CD into a CD drive connected to the system IN NOTE If the system does not initiate the autorun program when the CD is inserted click the Start button select Run then type X autorun exe where is the system CD drive to access the CyberResearch Driver CD main menu Step 2 The driver main menu appears Figure 7 1 CyberResearch Inc 159 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F
46. computer turns itself on from a suspend state when the alarm goes off Resume on PCI Express WAKE Enabled The Resume on PCI Express WAKE BIOS option specifies if the system is roused from a suspended or standby state when there is activity on the PCI Express bus gt Disabled Wake event not generated by PCI Express activity gt Enabled DEFAULT Wake event generated by PCI Express activity 134 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 6 3 8 ASF Configuration The ASF Configuration menu BIOS Menu 12 controls the system s ASF functions as part of a remote client management network BIOS SETUP UTILITY ASF Support Enabled BIOS Menu 12 ASF Configuration ASF Support Enabled Use the ASF Support BIOS option to control the system s ability to connect to a remote management server gt Disabled The system will not communicate with a remote management server gt Enabled DEFAULT The Alert Standard Format ASF controller is activated and can communicate with a remote management server CyberResearch Inc 135 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 6 3 9 MPS Configuration Use the MPS Configuration menu BIOS Menu 13 to select the multi processor table BIOS SETUP UTILITY MPS Revision BIOS Menu 13 MPS Configuration
47. enable or disable a specified number of USB ports If only two USB ports are being used disabling the remaining six USB frees up system resources that can be redirected elsewhere gt Disabled USB function support disabled gt 2 USB Ports Two USB ports are enabled gt 4 USB Ports Four USB ports are enabled gt 6 USB Ports Six USB ports are enabled 138 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series gt 8 USB Ports Eight USB ports are enabled USB 2 0 Controller Enabled Use the USB 2 0 Controller BIOS option to enable or disable the USB 2 0 controller gt Disabled USB 2 0 controller disabled gt Enabled DEFAULT USB 2 0 controller enabled gt Legacy USB Support Enabled Use the Legacy USB Support BIOS option to enable USB mouse and USB keyboard support Normally if this option is not enabled any attached USB mouse or USB keyboard does not become available until a USB compatible operating system is fully booted with all USB drivers loaded When this option is enabled any attached USB mouse or USB keyboard can control the system even when there is no USB driver loaded onto the system Disabled Legacy USB support disabled gt Enabled DEFAULT Legacy USB support enabled gt Auto Legacy USB support disabled if no USB devices are connected USB2 0 Controller Mode HiSpeed The USB 2 0 Controller Mode BIOS option sets the speed of the USB 2 0 co
48. from the fan and notify the system so the system BIOS can recognize the fan speed Please note that only certain fans can issue the rotation signals Ctrl Sense 12V GND SPEED SYSFAN 12V 12V GND FAN2 FAN3 FAN1 FAN2 GND GND 12V 12V Rotation Signal Rotation Signal Control Table 4 10 Fan Connectors Pinouts CyberResearch Inc 45 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 4 2 9 Floppy Disk Connector CN Label FDC1 CN Type 34 pin header 2x17 CN Location See Figure 4 10 CN Pinouts See Table 4 11 The floppy disk connector is connected to a floppy disk drive 39 Lg tid 139 err ED 219 239 299 en FDC1 Figure 4 10 FDC Connector Location 10 MOTOR ENABLE 12 DRIVE SELECT B 46 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series Table 4 11 FDC Connector Pinouts CyberResearch Inc 47 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 4 2 10 Front Panel Audio Connector CN Label CN3 CN Type 10 pin header 2x6 CN Location See Figure 4 11 CN Pinouts See Table 4 12 The front panel audio connector con
49. ikernel ex_ layout bin README TXT setcbfmt exe Setup exe setup ibt EY Setup ini setup inx a setup isn cabin icc A 4 b Application Size 11 118 KB g My Computer 4 Figure 7 25 Locate the Setup Program Icon Step 5 The InstallShield Wizard is prepared to guide the user through the rest of the process Figure 7 26 InstallShield Wizard f Realtek 97 Audio Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will guide you through the rest of the setup process Please wait Figure 7 26 Preparing Setup Screen CyberResearch Inc 179 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards Step 6 Once initialized the InstallShield Wizard welcome screen appears Figure 7 27 Realtek 97 Audio Setup 4 90 Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Realtek AC 97 Audio The InstallShield Wizard will install Realtek Audio on your computer To continue click Next Figure 7 27 InstallShield Wizard Welcome Screen Step 7 Click to continue the installation 180 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series Step 8 InstallShield starts to install the new software as shown in Figure 7 28 Realtek 97 Audio Setup 4 90 Setup Status amp Ss Realtek 97 Audio Se
50. of BIOS Menus BIOS Menu 1 CILE 111 BIOS Menu 2 113 BIOS Menu 3 CPU 113 BIOS Menu 4 IDE Configuration 114 BIOS Menu 5 IDE Master and IDE Slave Configuration 116 BIOS Menu 6 Floppy Configuration 121 BIOS Menu 7 Super IO Configuration eese 122 BIOS Menu 8 Hardware Health Configuration eres 128 BIOS Menu 9 ACPI 130 BIOS Menu 10 General ACPI Configuration eene 131 BIOS Menu 11 Advanced Power Management Configuration 132 BIOS Menu 12 ASF 135 BIOS Menu 13 MPS Configuration eese nnns 136 BIOS Menu 14 Trusted Computing eese nennen nnns 137 BIOS Menu 15 USB Configuration eese enne nnns 138 BIOS Menu 16 USB Mass Storage Device Configuration 140 BIOS Menu 17 192 140 BIOS Menu 18 Boot Settings Configuration serene 141 BIOS Menu 19
51. on an antic static pad This reduces the possibility of ESD damage Only handle the edges of the PCB When handling the PCB hold it by its edges CyberResearch Inc 81 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResearch Motherboards 5 2 Installation Considerations The following installation notices and installation considerations should be read and understood before the MXGA is installed All installation notices pertaining to the installation of the MXGA should be strictly adhered to Failing to adhere to these precautions may lead to severe damage of the MXGA and injury to the person installing the motherboard 5 2 1 Installation Notices A WARNING The installation instructions described in this manual should be carefully followed in order to prevent damage to the MXGA and injury to the user Before and during the installation please DO the following m Read the user manual The user manual provides a complete description of the MXGA installation instructions and configuration options m Wear an electrostatic discharge cuff ESD Electronic components are easily damaged by ESD Wearing an ESD cuff removes ESD from the body and helps prevent ESD damage Place the an antistatic pad When installing or configuring the motherboard place it on an antistatic pad This helps to prevent potential
52. provides an RS 232 422 485 serial communications channel that can be connected to external RS 232 422 485 serial port devices The signal type is controlled via the JP4 jumper and is shared with the CN1 connector 64 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series COM2 2 O Figure 4 20 Serial Port Connector RS 232 422 485 Pinout Locations Table 4 22 Serial Port Connector RS 232 422 485 Pinouts CyberResearch Inc 65 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 4 2 20 Serial Port Connector RS 422 485 CN Label 4 Location See Figure 4 21 CN Pinouts See Table 4 23 The 4 pin serial port connector provides RS 422 485 serial communications channels that can be connected to external RS 422 485 serial port devices The port is shared with the port Figure 4 21 Serial Port Connector RS 422 485 Pinout Locations Table 4 23 Serial Port Connector RS 422 485 Pinouts 66 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 4 2 21 SPDIF Connector CN Label CN5 CN Type 5 pin header CN Location See Figure 4 22 CN Pinouts See Table 4 24 Use the SPDIF connector to connect d
53. selects the DRAM frequency Configure DRAM Timing by SPD Enabled The Configure DRAM Timing by SPD option determines if the system uses the SPD Serial Presence Detect EEPROM to configure the DRAM timing The SPD EEPROM contains all necessary DIMM specifications the including speed of the individual components such as CAS and bank cycle time as well as valid settings for the module and CyberResearch Inc 151 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards the manufacturer s code The SPD enables the BIOS to read the spec sheet of the DIMMs on boot up and then adjust the memory timing parameters accordingly gt Disabled DRAM timing parameters can be manually set using the DRAM sub items gt Enabled DEFAULT DRAM timing parameter are set according to the DRAM Serial Presence Detect SPD The Configure DRAM Timing by SPD option is disabled the following configuration options appear DRAM 5 Latency 5 DRAM 5 to CAS Delay 6 DRAM clocks DRAM RAS Precharge 6 DRAM clocks m DRAM RAS Active to 15 DRAM clocks DRAM CAS Latency 5 The DRAM CAS Latency option refers to the Column Address Strobe CAS delay time To be able to change this configuration option the Configure DRAM Timing by SPD configuration option must be set to Disabled The following configuration optio
54. the BIOS Hardware Health Configuration menu 2 9 2 Operating Temperature and Temperature Control The maximum and minimum operating temperatures for the MXGA are listed below wm Minimum Operating Temperature 0 C 32 F m Maximum Operating Temperature 60 C 140 F A cooling fan and heat sink must be installed on the CPU Thermal paste must be smeared on the lower side of the heat sink before it is mounted on the CPU Heat sinks are also mounted on the northbridge and southbridge chipsets to ensure the operating temperature of these chips remain low 2 9 3 Power Consumption Table 2 6 shows the power consumption parameters for the MXGA running with an Intel Pentium 4 3 73 GHz 1066MHz CPU with 1GB of 677MHz DDR2 memory Voltage Current 3 3V 6 07A 5V 4 25A 12V 10 17A Table 2 6 Power Consumption CyberResearch Inc 25 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResear Ch Motherboards Unpacking 26 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series 3 1 Anti static Precautions y WS Failure to take ESD precautions during the installation of the MXGA may result in permanent damage to the MXGA and severe injury to the user Electrostatic discharge ESD can cause serious damage to electronic components including the MXGA Dry climates are especially susceptible
55. the Super I O complies with the Intel Low Pin Count Specification Rev 1 0 The LPC interface supports both LDRQ and SERIRQ protocols as well as PCI interfaces 22 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series 2 8 3 2 Super I O 16C550 UARTs The onboard Super I O has two integrated 16C550 UARTS that can support the following m Two standard serial ports COM1 m 1 0 and ASKIR protocols Another two chipsets connected to the LPC bus provided connectivity to another two serial port connectors COM3 and COMA 2 8 3 3 Super I O Enhanced Hardware Monitor The Super I O Enhanced Hardware Monitor monitors three thermal inputs VBAT internally and eight voltage monitor inputs These hardware parameters are reported in the BIOS and can be read from the BIOS Hardware Health Configuration menu 2 8 3 4 Super I O Fan Speed Controller The Super I O fan speed controller enables the system to monitor the speed of the fan One of the pins on the fan connector is reserved for fan speed detection and interfaced to the fan speed controller on the Super I O The fan speed is then reported in the BIOS 2 8 3 5 Super Parallel Port The Super parallel port LPT supports standard mode enhanced mode and high speed mode parallel port devices The LPT is compliant with the following LPT modes m Standard mode O Bi directional SPP compliant m Enhanced mo
56. 000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series Research Motherboards The following discussion applies to DOS environment Contact CyberResearch support or visit the CyberResearch website for specific drivers for more sophisticated operating systems Windows and Linux The Watchdog Timer is provided to ensure that standalone systems can always recover from catastrophic conditions that cause the CPU to crash This condition may have occurred by external EMls or a software bug When the CPU stops working correctly Watchdog Timer either performs a hardware reset cold boot or a Non Maskable Interrupt NMI to bring the system back to a known state A BIOS function call INT 15H is used to control the Watchdog Timer INT 15H AH 6FH Sub function AL 2 Sets the Watchdog Timer s period BL Time out value Its unit second is dependent on the item Watchdog Timer unit select in CMOS setup Table B 1 AH 6FH Sub function Call sub function 2 to set the time out period of Watchdog Timer first If the time out value is not zero the Watchdog Timer starts counting down When the timer value reaches zero the system resets To ensure that this reset condition does not occur calling sub function 2 must periodically refresh the Watchdog Timer However the watchdog timer is disabled if the time out value is set to zero A tolerance of
57. 1 SATA2 SATA3 and SATA4 CN Type 7 pin SATA drive connectors CN Location See Figure 4 18 CN Pinouts See Table 4 20 The SATA drive connectors are connected to SATA 3Gb s disk drives that transfer data at speeds as high as 3 0Gb s SATA2 SATA3 Figure 4 18 SATA Drive Connector Locations 62 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series DESCRIPTION GND TX4 TX GND RX RX GND Table 4 20 SATA Drive Connector Pinouts 4 2 18 Serial Port Connector RS 232 CN Label COM6 10 box header 2 5 Location See Figure 4 19 CN Pinouts See Table 4 21 The 10 pin serial port connectors provide RS 232 serial communications channels that can be connected to external RS 232 serial port devices ua NN 4 COM3 10 9 2 1 10 9 2 1 COM6 COM5 CyberResearch Inc 63 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResear ch Motherboards 4 5 COM6 Figure 4 19 Serial Port Connector RS 232 Pinout Locations Table 4 21 Serial Port Connector RS 232 Pinouts 4 2 19 Serial Port Connector RS 232 422 485 CN Label COM2 CN Type 14 pin header 2x7 CN Location See Figure 4 20 CN Pinouts See Table 4 22 The 14 pin serial port connector
58. 10 gt 11 DEFAULT Serial port 5 IRQ address is 11 Serial Port6 Address 2 0 Use the Serial Port6 IRQ option to select the interrupt address for serial port 6 gt Disabled No base address is assigned to serial port 6 gt 3E8 Serial port 6 I O port address is 3E8 gt Serial port 6 I O port address is 2E8 gt 2 0 DEFAULT Serial port 6 I O port address is 2 0 Serial port 6 I O port address is 2 0 CyberResearch Inc 127 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards Serial IRQ 10 Use the Serial Port6 IRQ option to select the interrupt address for serial port 6 gt 10 DEFAULT Serial port 6 IRQ address is 10 gt 11 Serial port 6 IRQ address is 11 6 3 5 Hardware Health Configuration The Hardware Health Configuration menu BIOS Menu 8 shows the operating temperature fan speeds and system voltages BIOS SETUP UTILITY H W Health Function Enabled BIOS Menu 8 Hardware Health Configuration H W Health Function Enabled Use the H W Health Function to enable the monitoring of the system environmental parameters gt Disabled Disables the health monitoring function gt Enabled DEFAULT Enables the health monitoring function 128 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series FAN 2 Mode Setting Full On Mod
59. 113 0 3 2 IDE COMP CUIANON secos avin 114 6 3 2 1 IDE Master IDE Slave 116 06 3 2 Floppy CON GUT GH OM a ts 121 6 3 4 Super Configuration 122 6 3 5 Hardware Health Configuration ie 128 6 3 6 ACPI Configuration d ema 130 6 3 6 1 General ACPI Configuration eese eene enne 131 OU ve dU A Da ce ti i es 132 0 3 8 ASF Configuratio asi saa xa 135 0 5 0 MES Configuration S uud aatia ascen t tud dete eR d Gla tia 136 0 3 LOT usted edo Mee MM end 137 138 6 3 11 1 USB Mass Storage Device 140 GA BOOT iei hus ef diim en aa 140 4 1 Boot Settings Cone ura ss 141 6 4 amp 2 144 6 4 3 Removable Drives 145 6 4 4 OSB DAVOS 146 GD SECURLDY ate 147 6 0 CHIPSET
60. 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards A Intel 8x5 Chipset Series V1 3 INSTALL DRIVERS i For Intel 845 865 Chipsets VIEW MANUALS DATASHEETS VIEW OUR WEBSIT BROWSE CONTENTS 2 CONTACT US Figure 7 1 Introduction Screen Step 3 Click MXGA Step 4 Anew screen with a list of available drivers appears Figure 7 2 ES CZEH DRIVERS _ MXCA DRIVERS Please choose from the selection on the left to install the desired drivers for your product CyberResearch main mEnu Branford Connecticut USA Figure 7 2 Available Drivers Step 5 Select the driver to install from the list in Figure 7 2 Detailed driver installation instructions follow below 160 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 7 3 Chipset Driver Installation To install the chipset driver please follow the steps below INSTALL DRIVERS Welcome to the CPU Card drivers section Audio bin drivers 5 AUDIO ALC655 VGA bin drivers 2 VGA ELE ETE win rao LAN bin drivers 3 LAN 82541 META MEZI Chipset drivers 1 INF Intel 865 Series SATA bin drivers 6 SATA RAIDIntel ICHSR USB bin drivers 4 USB2 0 All Windows CyberResearclr
61. 30 Serial EEPROM or serial flash support m JTAG support 2 8 LPC Bus Components 2 8 1 LPC Bus Overview The LPC bus is connected to components listed below m BIOS chipset m Super chipset 2 8 2 BIOS Chipset The BIOS chipset has a licensed copy of AMI BIOS installed on the chipset Some of the BIOS features are listed below CyberResearch Inc 21 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResear ch Motherboards AMI Flash BIOS SMIBIOS DMI compliant Console redirection function support PXE Pre boot Execution Environment support USB booting support 2 8 3 Super I O chipset The IT8712F Super I O chipset is connected to the ICH6 southbridge through the LPC bus The IT8712F is an LPC interface based Super I O device that comes with Environment Controller integration Some of the features of the iTE IT8712F chipset are listed below LPC Interface PC98 99 2001 ACPI and LANDesk Compliant Enhanced Hardware Monitor Fan Speed Controller SmartGuardian Controller Single 5 Power Supply Two 16C550 UARTS for serial port control One IEEE 1284 Parallel Port Floppy Disk Controller Keyboard Controller Watchdog Timer Serial IRQ Support Vbat amp Vcch Support Single 5V Power Supply Some of the Super I O features are described in more detail below 2 8 3 1 Super I O LPC Interface The LPC interface on
62. 4 Figure 5 14 PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Connector 100 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 5 7 2 Parallel Device Connection The MXGA has a single female DB 25 connector on the external peripheral interface panel for parallel devices Follow the steps below to connect a parallel device to the MXGA Step 1 Locate the DB 25 connector The location of the DB 25 connector is shown in Chapier 3 Step 2 Insert the DB 25 connector Insert the DB 25 connector of a parallel device into the DB 25 connector on the external peripheral interface See Figure 5 15 Figure 5 15 Parallel Device Connector Step 3 Secure the connector Secure the DB 25 connector to the external interface by tightening the two retention screws on either side of the connector CyberResearch Inc 101 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResearch Motherboards 5 7 3 RJ 45 Ethernet Connection The has RJ 45 Ethernet connectors on the external peripheral interface panel for LAN communications Follow the steps below to connect an RJ 45 Ethernet connector to the MXGA Step 1 Locate the RJ 45 connector The location of the RJ 45 connector is shown in Chapter 3 Step 2 Insert an RJ 45 plug Insert the RJ 45 plug a LAN into the RJ 45 receptacle on the external peripheral interface See Figure 5 16
63. 4 B55 GND B56 GND B57 HSOp 5 B58 B64 GND fees eno ses sonia sr usan eno CEC sme usosas en sonan ere ono eno em soni es eno res em asoras ws sonas Uu 17 PRSNT 2 HSOn 5 B59 B80 GND GND B18 GND B60 B81 PRSNT 2 B40 GND B61 GND B82 RSVD 2 HSOp 6 B62 HSOp 11 HSOn 6 B63 HSOn 11 Table 4 17 PCle x16 Side B Pinouts 4 2 15 PCI Express Power Connector 4 pin CN Label PCN1 CN Type 4 pin wafer 1x4 CN Location See Figure 4 16 CN Pinouts See Table 4 18 56 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series The Express power connector provides 12V power to PCle expansion cards OM 2 0 Figure 4 16 Express Power Connector Pinout Locations DESCRIPTION Table 4 18 Express Power Connector Pinouts CyberResearch Inc 57 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 4 2 16 Slot CN Label PCH to PCI6 CN Type PCI Slot CN Location See Figure 4 17 Pinouts See Table 4 19 The PCI slot enables a PCI expansion module to be connected to the board 5 5 B2 00000100000 C 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 O Se C
64. 5 BIOS Menu 9 ACPI Configuration ACPI Aware 5 Yes Use the ACPI Aware O S option to enable the system to configure ACPI power saving options ACPI can only be implemented if the system OS complies with the ACPI standard Windows 98 Windows 2000 and Windows XP all comply with ACPI gt No Disables the ACPI support for the OS This selection should be disabled if the OS does not support ACPI gt Yes DEFAULT Enables the ACPI support for the operating system This selection should be enabled if the OS does support ACPI 130 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 6 3 6 1 General ACPI Configuration Use the General ACPI Configuration menu BIOS Menu 10 to select the ACPI state when the system is suspended BIOS SETUP UTILITY Suspend mode 51 05 1 BIOS Menu 10 General ACPI Configuration Suspend Mode 51 POS Use the Suspend Mode option to specify the sleep state the system enters when it is not being used gt 51 POS DEFAULT The system enters S1 POS sleep state The system appears off The CPU is stopped RAM is refreshed the system is running in a low power mode gt 53 STR The system enters a S3 STR sleep state The CPU has no power RAM is in slow refresh the power supply is in a reduced power mode CyberResearch Inc 131 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch c
65. 800 MHz 90 nm 1MB LGA775 5709 3 80 GHz 800 MHz 90 nm 1MB LGA775 571 Table 2 2 Supported Intel Pentium 4 Processors 12 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series CyberResearch Inc 13 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards 2 4 5 Supported Intel amp Pentium amp D Processors Specifications for the compatible Intel amp Pentium amp D processors are listed in Table 2 3 CPU Speed Bus Speed Tech Cache Package Processor No 3 60 GHz 800 MHz 65 nm 4 LGA775 960 3 40 GHz 800 MHz 65 nm 4MB LGA775 950 3 40 GHz 800 MHz 65 nm 4 LGA775 945 Table 2 3 Supported Intel Pentium D Processors 2 4 6 Supported Intel Celeron D Processors Specifications for the compatible Intel Celeron D processors are listed in Table 2 4 below CPU Speed Bus Speed Mfg Tech Cache Package Processor No 3 60 GHz 533 MHz 65 nm 512 KB LGA775 365 3 46 GHz 533 MHz 65 nm 512 KB LGA775 360 3 33 GHz 533 MHz 65 nm 512 KB LGA775 356 Table 2 4 Supported Intel Celeron D Processors 2 5 Intel 945G Northbridge Chipset 2 5 1 Intel 945G Overview The Intel 945G northbridge chipset consists of a graphics and memory controller hub GMCH The
66. A mode 2 selected with a maximum data transfer rate of 8 3MBps Multi Word DMA mode 0 selected with a maximum data transfer rate of 4 2MBps Multi Word DMA mode 1 selected with a maximum data transfer rate of 13 3MBps Multi Word DMA mode 2 selected with a maximum data transfer rate of 16 6MBps Ultra DMA mode 0 selected with a maximum data transfer rate of 16 6MBps Ultra DMA mode 1 selected with a maximum data transfer rate of 25MBps CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA 119 P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cybetresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards gt UDMA2 Ultra DMA mode 2 selected with a maximum data transfer rate of 33 3MBps gt UDMA3 Ultra DMA mode 3 selected with a maximum data transfer rate of 44MBps To use this mode it is required that an 80 conductor ATA cable is used gt UDMA4 Ultra DMA mode 4 selected with a maximum data transfer rate of 66 6MBps To use this mode it is required that an 80 conductor ATA cable is used gt UDMA5 Ultra DMA mode 5 selected with a maximum data transfer rate of 99 9MBps To use this mode it is required that an 80 conductor ATA cable is used S M A R T Auto Use the S M A R T option to auto detect disable or enable Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology SMART on the drive on the specified channel S M A R T predicts impending drive failures The S M A R T BIOS option enables or disa
67. ATA ATAPI controllers Keyboards Mice and other pointing devices Monitors Other devices ESG SHV SCA HSBP M20 SCSI Processor Device DA EE Ethernet Controller Sy IDE Device roller 90 PCI Device System Interrupt Controller ot System Interrupt Controller 7 Ports COM amp LPT SCSI and RAID controllers Sound video and game controllers m System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Figure 7 35 Device Manager List Step 5 Double click the listed device that has question marks next to it This means Windows does not recognize the device 186 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series Step 6 The Device Driver Wizard appears Figure 7 36 Upgrade Device Driver Wizard Install Hardware Device Drivers device driver software program that enables hardware device to work with ey an operating system This wizard upgrades drivers for the following hardware device to a newer version of a device driver may add functionality to or improve the performance of this device What do you want the wizard to do Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that can choose a specific driver lt Back Cancel Figure 7 36 Search for Suitable Driver Step 7 Select Search for a s
68. AULT Normal POST messages displayed gt Enabled OEM Logo displayed instead of POST messages CyberResearch Inc 141 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards AddOn ROM Display Mode Force BIOS Use the AddOn ROM Display Mode option to allow add on ROM read only memory messages to be displayed gt 5 DEFAULT system forces third party BIOS to display during system boot gt Keep Current The system displays normal information during system boot Bootup Num Lock On Use the Bootup Num Lock BIOS option to specify if the number lock setting must be modified during boot up gt Does not enable the keyboard Number Lock automatically use the 10 keys on the keyboard press the Number Lock key located on the upper left hand corner of the 10 key pad The Number Lock LED on the keyboard lights up when the Number Lock is engaged gt On DEFAULT Allows the Number Lock on the keyboard to be enabled automatically when the computer system boots up This allows the immediate use of the 10 key numeric keypad located on the right side of the keyboard To confirm this the Number Lock LED light on the keyboard is lit Display System Configuration Enabled Use the Display System Configuration option to select whether or not system configuration information is shown on s
69. Autodesk Plot Options Autodesk Hardware Programs Tools Style Manager Plotter amp B Automatic Date Time Display Folder Options Fonts Updates Gaming Intel R Options Extreme O m E gt Internet Keyboard Mail Network and Phone and Power Options Options Dial up Modem 9 aA Printers Program Regional Scanners and Scheduled Updates Options Cameras Tasks System Users and Passwords Sound Effect Sounds and Manager Multimedia so object s Figure D 1 Control Panel Sound Effect Manager D 2 Sound Effect Configuration D 2 1 Accessing the Sound Effects Manager Follow the steps below to access the Sound Effect Manager Step 1 Install the ALC655 audio CODEC driver see Section 7 6 Step 2 Click the Sound Effect Manager icon in the system task bar Figure D 2 4e4m95odm mm Figure D 2 Sound Effect Manager Icon Task Bar Step 3 The sound effect manager appears Figure D 3 CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive 203 Branford CT USA P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards AC97 Audio Configuration zzi xi Sound Effect Equalizer S PDIF Dut HRTF Demo Microphone Effect General Environment Aro Others Karaoke Voice Cancellation KEY 4 Figure 0 3 Sou
70. Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResear ch Motherboards Two SDVO ports multiplexed with PCI Express graphics interface 200 MHz dot clock on each 12 bit interface Can combine two channels to form one larger interface Flat panels up to 2048x1536 60 Hz or digital CRT HDTV at 1920x1080 85Hz Dual independent display options with digital display Multiplexed digital display channels Supported with ADD2 Card Supports TMDS transmitters or TV Out encoders ADD2 ADD2 card uses PCI Express graphics x16 connector 2 5 4 Intel 945G Integrated Graphics Media Accelerator 950 The Intel 945G has the Intel GMA 950 integrated into the chipset Some of the features of the GMA 950 are listed below Intel GMA 950 Graphics Core 400MHz 256 bit graphics core Up to 10 6 GB sec memory bandwidth with DDR2 667 MHz system memory 1 6 GPixels sec and 1 6 GTexels sec fill rate 192 MB maximum video memory 2048x1536 at 75 Hz maximum resolution Dynamic Display Modes for flat panel wide screen and Digital TV support O O O Operating systems supported Microsoft Windows XP Windows XP 64 bit Media Center Edition Windows 2000 Linux compatible Xfree86 source available High Performance 3D O Upto 4 pixels per clock rendering Microsoft DirectX 9 Hardware Acceleration Features Pixel Shader 2 Volumetric Textures Shadow Maps Slope Scale Dep
71. Cable 1 x I O Shielding 1 x Mini Jumper Pack 1 x Utility CD Images of the above items are shown in Chapter 3 vi Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series Table of Contents 1 SEN TRODUC TION EE 1 1 OVERVIEW baee oti o epe 2 Tg Features fas 3 1 2 MXGA OVERVIEW 4 Td MXCUUOVEFVIEW PHOIO asa 4 1 2 2 Peripheral Connectors Jumpers eese 5 1 2 3 Technical 6 2 DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS 8 PONI AA ees DE 9 2 2 DIMENSIONS aide edet deca ted su Ed 9 2 2 Bo rd Dimensions odd a 9 2 2 2 External Interface Panel 10 2 9 DATA FLOW ecd eni S AEs 11 2 4 COMPATIBLE PROCESSORS 12 24 T CPU OVOPDIOW e e EO 12 2 4 2 Supported Intel Core 2 Duo Processors esee 12 2 4 3 Supported Intel Pentium 4 Processors esee 12
72. DACK 4 HD LED2 47 5008 48 5009 49 50010 0 5V lt IDERST X LID DATA 11 a oma omas o omaa omas mmm 42 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series a DESCRI PTION m wem m w we m sur s M e oms Table 4 8 CF Card Socket Pinouts CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA 43 P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 4 2 7 Digital Input Output DIO Connector CN Label DIO1 CN Type 10 pin header 2x5 CN Location See Figure 4 8 CN Pinouts See Table 4 9 The digital input output connector is managed through a Super I O chip The DIO connector pins are user programmable Table 4 9 DIO Connector Pinouts 44 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 4 2 8 Fan Connectors CN Label FAN1 FAN2 FAN3 FAN1 4 pin wafer connector CN Type FAN1 FAN2 3 pin wafer connector CN Location See Figure 4 9 CN Pinouts See Table 4 10 The FAN1 FAN2 and FANS cooling fan connectors provide a 12V current to the cooling fans The connector has a rotation pin to get rotation signals
73. F Connector Pinout Locations eere 67 Figure 4 23 TPM Connector Pinout Locations eere 68 CyberResearch Inc xiii 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards Figure 4 24 USB Connector Pinout Locations esses 70 Figure 4 25 MXGA External Interface Connectors esee 71 Figure 4 26 5 2 2 72 Figure 4 27 Parallel Port Connector Pinout Locations 73 Figure 4 28 Ethernet Connector Pinout 74 Figure 4 29 Ethernet Connector 75 Figure 4 30 Audio 76 Figure 4 31 USB Connector Pinout Locations esee 76 Figure 4 32 77 Figure 4 33 Serial Communications Connector Pinout Locations 78 Figure 5 1 Intel EGA775 eerie trot treinta edanean Edaina 85 Figure 5 2 Remove the CPU Socket Protective Shield 86 Figure 5 3 Open the CPU Socket Load Plate 1 4 27 4 4 86 Figure 5 4 Insert the LGA775 CPU 87 Figure 5 5
74. Figure 7 22 Locate Driver Files eere 176 Figure 7 23 Location Browsing Window rere 176 Figure 7 24 Select the Audio 178 Figure 7 25 Locate the Setup Program ICON esee 179 Figure 7 26 Preparing Setup Screen eese 179 Figure 7 27 InstallShield Wizard Welcome 180 Figure 7 28 Audio Driver Software Configuration es 181 Figure 7 29 Audio Driver Digital Signal esee 181 Figure 7 30 Audio Driver Installation eren 182 Figure 7 31 Restart the 182 Figure 7 32 Access Windows Control Panel eese 183 Figure 7 33 Double Click the System ICON eese 184 Figure 7 34 Double Click the Device Manager Tab 185 CyberResearch Inc XV 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResear ch Motherboards Figure 7 35 Device Manager List 186 Figure 7 36 Search for Suitable Driver eere 187 Figure 7 37 Locate Driver Files eere 188 Figur
75. G INSTALLING USING Do not use or load this software and any associated materials collectively the Software until vou have carefully read the following terms and conditions By loading or using the Software you agree to the terms of this Agreement If you do not wish to so agree do not install or use the Software Please Note f you are an Original Equipment Manufacturer OEM Independent Hardware Vendor IHY or Independent Software Vendor 15 this complete LICENSE AGREEMENT applies You must accept all of the terms of the license agreement in order to continue the setup program Do you accept the terms lt Back Yes No Intel R Installation Frameworks Figure 7 14 Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver License Agreement Step 10 Read the license agreement To accept the terms and conditions stipulated in CyberResearch Inc 169 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards the license agreement shown click YES and the installation notice appears Figure 7 15 as the driver is installed Installing version B 14 10 4421 Figure 7 15 Intel amp Graphics Media Accelerator Driver Installing Notice Step 11 After the driver installation process is complete a confirmation screen appears Figure 7 16 Intel R Graphics Media Accelerator Driver The setup for the
76. GMCH on the Intel 945G is interfaced to the Intel Controller Hub 7 ICH7 through a high speed Direct Media Interface DMI chip to chip connection The high speed DMI integrates priority based servicing that allows for concurrent traffic and true isochronous transfer capabilities Some of the features of the Intel 945G are listed below 14 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series Support 533 800 1066MHz FSB m Supports four 1GB 400 533 667MHz dual channel DDR SDRAM DIMMs Integrated VGA and SDVO Serial Digital Video Output outputs m integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 Intel GMA 950 wm 2 0GB s concurrent DMI bandwidth maximizes chipset communications m PCI Express x16 Graphics Interface with a raw bit rate on data pins of 2Gb s m Integrated Intel High Definition Audio m Integrated Intel Matrix Storage Technology m Integrated Intel Active Management Technology Integrated Intel Flex Memory Technology 2 5 2 Intel 945G Memory Support The Intel 945G supports four 2GB 400 533 667MHz dual channel DDR SDRAM DIMMs Four 240 pin memory sockets on the MXGA enable a maximum of 8GB of memory to be installed on the system The memory sockets are shown in Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 240 pin DIMM Sockets 2 5 3 Intel 945G Serial Digital Video Output SDVO Some of the features of the SDVO ports are listed below CyberResearch Inc 15 25
77. Intel R Graphics Media Accelerator Driver is complete You must restart your computer for changes to take effect Would you like to restart your computer now 6 Yes want to restart my computer now C will restart my computer later Remove any disks from their drives and then click Finish Figure 7 16 Intel amp Graphics Media Accelerator Installation Complete Step 12 The confirmation screen offers the option of restarting the computer now or later For the settings to take effect the computer must be restarted Click FINISH to restart the computer 170 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 7 5 Broadcom LAN Driver for GbE LAN Installation To install the Broadcom LAN driver please follow the steps below Step 1 Open Windows Control Panel Figure 7 17 E Microsoft Update D New Office Document Open Office Document Set Program Access and Defaults E Windows Update gt Program Updates Programs 255 Documents control Panel Settings 5 Network and Dial up Connections Search Printers Help A Taskbar amp Start Menu 5 Run 5 Log Off ronalbrecht 5 Shut Down Figure 7 17 Windows Control Panel CyberResearch Inc 171 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com
78. MXGA ATA 66 100 flat cable 28 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series Quantity Image Dual RS 232 cable 2 SATA cables 2 SATA power cable 1 Sy Shielding Mini jumper Pack ELA m Utility CD 558 1 A x Table 3 1 Package List Contents 3 3 2 Optional Components The following optional components are available from CyberResearch Inc Item and Part Number Image i FDD cable lt RS 232 422 485 cable Sy 4 Y CyberResearch Inc 29 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResear ch Motherboards Dual USB cable lt a Four USB cable P di Table 3 2 Optional Components 30 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series Intentionally Blank CyberResearch Inc 31 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResear ch Motherboards Connector Pinouts 32 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 4 1 Peripheral Interface Connectors Section 4 1 1 shows peripheral interface connector locations peripheral interface connectors seen in Section 4 1 1 4 1 1 MXGA Layout Section 4 1 2 lis
79. RI Table 4 33 COM1 RS 232 Mode Connector Pinouts 4 4 On board Jumpers The MXGA has fifteen on board jumpers Refer to Section 5 4 for jumper configuration settings 78 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series Intentionally Blank CyberResearch Inc 79 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResear Ch Motherboards Installation 80 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series 5 1 Anti static Precautions A WARNING Failure to take ESD precautions during the installation of the MXGA may result in permanent damage to the MXGA and severe injury to the user Electrostatic discharge ESD can cause serious damage to electronic components including the MXGA Dry climates are especially susceptible to ESD It is therefore critical that whenever the MXGA or any other electrical component is handled the following anti static precautions are strictly adhered to m Wear an anti static wristband Wearing a simple anti static wristband can help to prevent ESD from damaging the board m Self grounding Before handling the board touch any grounded conducting material During the time the board is handled frequently touch any conducting materials that are connected to the ground Use an anti static pad When configuring the MXGA place it
80. RQ3 gt 3E8 IRQ4 Serial Port 2 I O port address is 3E8 and the interrupt address is IRQ4 gt 2E8 IRQ3 Serial Port 2 I O port address is 2E8 and the interrupt address is IRQ3 Serial Port2 Mode Normal Use the Serial Port2 Mode option to select the Serial Port2 operational mode gt Normal DEFAULT Serial Port 2 mode is normal CyberResearch Inc 123 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards IrDA Serial Port 2 mode is IrDA gt ASKIR Serial Port 2 mode is ASK IR Parallel Port Address 378 Use the Parallel Port Address option to select the parallel port base address gt Disabled gt 378 gt 0278 gt No base address is assigned to the Parallel Port DEFAULT Parallel Port I O port address is 378 Parallel Port I O port address is 278 Parallel Port I O port address is 3BC Parallel Port Mode Normal Use the Parallel Port Mode option to select the mode the parallel port operates in gt Normal gt Epp DEFAULT The normal parallel port mode is the standard mode for parallel port operation The parallel port operates in the enhanced parallel port mode EPP The EPP mode supports bi directional communication between the system and the parallel port device and the transmission rates between the two are much faster than the Normal mode 124 Copyright 2008 Cybe
81. Serial Port3 IRQ option to select the interrupt address for serial port 3 gt Serial port 3 IRQ address is 4 gt 9 Serial port 3 IRQ address is 9 0 Serial port 3 IRQ address is 10 a DEFAULT Serial port IRQ address is 11 Serial Port4 Address 2 8 Use the Serial Port4 IRQ option to select the interrupt address for serial port 4 gt Disabled No base address is assigned to serial port 3 Serial port 4 port address is 3E8 DEFAULT Serial port 4 I O port address is 2E8 Serial port 4 port address is 2 0 Serial Port4 IRQ 10 Use the Serial Port4 IRQ option to select the interrupt address for serial port 4 gt 3 DEFAULT Serial port 4 IRQ address is 3 gt 9 Serial port 4 IRQ address is 9 gt 10 DEFAULT Serial port 4 IRQ address is 10 gt 11 Serial port 4 IRQ address is 11 126 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series Serial Port5 Address 2F0 Use the Serial Port5 IRQ option to select the interrupt address for serial port 5 gt Disabled No base address is assigned to serial port 5 Serial port 5 I O port address is 3E8 Serial port 5 I O port address is 2E8 gt 2F0 DEFAULT Serial port 5 I O port address is 2F0 Serial port 5 I O port address is 2 Serial Port5 IRQ 11 Use the Serial Port5 IRQ option to select the interrupt address for serial port 5 gt 10 Serial port 5 IRQ address is
82. TICE CyberResearch Inc does not authorize any CyberResearch product for use in life support systems medical equipment and or medical devices without the written approval of the President of CyberResearch Inc Life support devices and systems are devices or systems which are intended for surgical implantation into the body or to support or sustain life and whose failure to perform be reasonably expected to result in injury Other medical equipment includes devices used for monitoring data acquisition modification or notification purposes in relation to life support life sustaining or vital statistic recording CyberResearch products are not designed with the components required are not subject to the testing required and are not submitted to the certification required to ensure a level of reliability appropriate for the treatment and diagnosis of humans CyberResearch Inc iii 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResear ch Motherboards MXGA Series Revision Description Date of Issue 1 0 Initial Release October 18 2008 iv Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series Copyright COPYRIGHT NOTICE The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability design and function and does not represent a commitment on th
83. UB1A CN Type DB 25 CN Location See Figure 4 25 labeled number 2 CN Pinouts See Figure 4 27 and Table 4 28 These ports are usually connected to a printer MXGA includes one on board parallel ports accessed through one 25 pin D type female connector 13 1 24 14 Figure 4 27 Parallel Port Connector Pinout Locations ww een poem s em emer ems e omes _ o owas mme _ s em renome Dime raven ery a3 PRI NTER SELECT 14 AUTO FORM FEED 15 ERROR 16 INITIALIZE PRINTER SELECT LN Table 4 28 Parallel Port Connector Pinouts CyberResearch Inc 73 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards 4 3 3 Ethernet Connector CN Label LAN USB1B LAN USB2B CN Type 45 ports CN Location See Figure 4 25 labeled 3 CN Pinouts See Figure 4 28 Table 4 29 and Table 4 30 A 1Gb connection can be made between the Ethernet connectors and a Local Area Network LAN through a network hub 12345678 Figure 4 28 Ethernet Connector Pinout Locations DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION TX MDX2 N C or MDX3 or MDX3 MDX3 Table 4 29 Ethernet Connector Pinouts 74 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series d LINK LINK SPEED ACT LED LED
84. USBDO 4 GND 8 GND Table 4 31 USB Connector Pinouts 76 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series 4 3 6 VGA Connector CN Label 3IN1_DSUB1C CN Type HD D sub 15 Female connector CN Location See Figure 4 25 labeled 6 CN Pinouts See Figure 4 32 and Table 4 32 The standard HD D sub 15 female connector connects to a CRT or LCD monitor Figure 4 32 VGA Connector PIN Description PIN Description 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 N C 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 vcc 10 GND 11 12 DDC DAT 13 HSYNC 14 VSYNC 15 DDC CLK Table 4 32 VGA Connector Pinouts CyberResearch Inc 77 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResear ch Motherboards 4 3 7 Serial Communications Connector CN Label 3IN1 DSUB1B CN Type D sub 9 Male connector CN Location See Figure 4 25 labeled 7 CN Pinouts See Figure 4 33 and Table 4 33 The serial connector on the external interface panel provides serial connection in the RS 232 mode Figure 4 33 Serial Communications Connector Pinout Locations DESCRIPTION DATA CARRIER DETECT DCD RECEIVE DATA RXD TRANSMIT DATA TXD DATA TERMI NAL READY DTR DEN GROUND GND le DATA SET READY DSR REQUEST TO SEND RTS CLEAR TO SEND CTS RING I NDICATOR
85. araoke Mode Karaoke Mode is accessed the Sound Effect tab The Voice Cancellation disables the vocal part of the music being played The CyberResearch Inc 205 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResear ch Motherboards Key adjustment up or down arrow icons enable users to define a key that fits certain vocal range Equalizer Selection Preset equalizer settings enable easy audio range settings Ten frequency bands can be configured Speaker Configuration Multi channel speaker settings are configured in this menu Configurable options include Headphone Channel mode for stereo speaker output Channel mode for 4 speaker output Channel mode for 5 1 speaker output Synchronize the phonejack switch with speakers settings Speaker Tesi Each speaker connected to the system is tested individually to see if the 4 channel or 6 channel audio operates properly S PDIF In amp S PDIF Out S PDIF is used to transmit digital and analog audio signals with either 48 44 1kHz sample rate HRTF Demo Adjust HRTF Head Related Transfer Functions 3D positional audio before running 3D applications Microphone Effect Microphone noise suppression is enabled in this menu General General information about the installed AC 97 audio configuration utility is listed here 206 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc
86. ation and pinouts 69 warranty 82 VGA monitor Watchdog 192 213 CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards 214 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series Product Service Diagnosis and Debug CyberResearch Inc maintains technical support lines staffed by experienced Applications Engineers and Technicians There is no charge to call and we will return your call promptly if it is received while our lines are busy Most problems encountered with data acquisition products can be solved over the phone Signal connections and programming are the two most common sources of difficulty CyberResearch support personnel can help you solve these problems especially if you are prepared for the call To ensure your call s overall success and expediency 1 Have the phone close to the PC so you can conveniently and quickly take action that the Applications Engineer might suggest 2 Be prepared to open your PC remove boards report back switch or jumper settings and possibly change settings before reinstalling the modules 3 Have a volt meter handy to take measurements of the signals you are trying to measure as well as the signals on t
87. bles this function Auto DEFAULT BIOS auto detects HDD SMART support gt Disabled Prevents BIOS from using the HDD SMART feature gt Enabled Allows BIOS to use the HDD SMART feature 32 Data Transfer Enabled Use the 32Bit Data Transfer BIOS option to enables or disable 32 bit data transfers gt Disabled Prevents the BIOS from using 32 bit data transfers gt Enabled DEFAULT Allows BIOS to use 32 bit data transfers on supported hard disk drives 120 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 6 3 3 Floppy Configuration Use the Floppy Configuration menu to configure the floppy disk drive connected to the system BIOS SETUP UTILITY Floppy A 1 44 MB 3 BIOS Menu 6 Floppy Configuration Floppy Use the Floppy A B option to configure the floppy disk drive Options are listed below Disabled m 360 KB 51 4 1 2 MB 51 4 720 KB 31 2 m 1 44 MB 31 2 DEFAULT m 2 88 MB 31 2 CyberResearch Inc 121 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 6 3 4 Super Configuration Use the Super IO Configuration menu BIOS Menu 7 to set or change the configurations for the FDD controllers parallel ports and serial ports BIOS SETUP UTILITY OnBoard Floppy Controller Enabled Flo rive Sua Jisabled BIOS Menu 7 S
88. c 83 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards VGA screen Keyboard Mouse USB devices LAN Audio jacks O O O 5 3 CPU CPU Cooling Kit and DIMM Installation A WARNING A CPU should never be turned on without the specified cooling kit being installed If the cooling kit heat sink and fan is not properly installed and the system turned on permanent damage to the CPU and other electronic components attached to the system may be incurred Running a CPU without a cooling kit may also result in injury to the user The CPU CPU cooling kit and DIMM are the most critical components of the MXGA If any of these components is not installed the MXGA cannot operate 5 3 1 LGA775 CPU Installation Enabling Hyper Threading Technology the system requires meeting all of the platform requirements listed below m An Intel Pentium 4 Processor or better with HT Technology must be installed m Chipset An Intel Chipset that supports HT Technology m OS operating system that has optimizations for HT Technology 84 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series A WARNING CPUs are expensive and sensitive components When installing the CPU please be careful not to damage it in anyway Make sure the CPU is installed properly and ensu
89. creen after POST 142 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series gt Disabled System configuration information is not shown on screen after POST gt Enabled DEFAULT System configuration information is shown on screen after POST Boot From LAN Support Disabled The BOOT From LAN Support option enables the system to be booted from a remote system gt Disabled DEFAULT Cannot be booted from a remote system through the LAN gt Enabled Can be booted from a remote system through the LAN CyberResearch Inc 143 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 6 4 2 Boot Device Priority Use the Boot Device Priority menu BIOS Menu 19 to specify the boot sequence from the available devices Possible boot devices may include m 1 FLOPPY DRIVE HDD CD DVD BIOS SETUP UTILITY 15 Boot Device 1st FLOPPY DRIVE BIOS Menu 19 Boot Device Priority Settings 144 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 6 4 3 Removable Drives Use the Removable Drives menu BIOS Menu 20 to specify the boot sequence of the available FDDs When the menu is opened the FDDs connected to the system are listed as shown below m st Drive ist FLOPPY DRIVE m 2nd Drive 2nd FLOPPY DRIVE Only the drives connect
90. ctor Location 8 222 2 14 38 Figure 4 5 Auxiliary Audio Connector Location 4 pin 39 Figure 4 6 CD In Connector 40 Figure 4 7 CF Card Socket 42 Figure 4 8 DIO Connector Locations 44 Figure 4 9 Fan Connectors Locations 45 Figure 4 10 FDC Connector Location 46 Figure 4 11 Front Panel Connector Pinout 48 Figure 4 12 IDE Device Connector Locations esee 49 Figure 4 13 Infrared Connector Pinout 51 Figure 4 14 Multi panel Connector Location eese 52 Figure 4 15 PCI Express x16 Slot Connector Location 54 Figure 4 16 PCI Express Power Connector Pinout Locations 57 Figure 4 17 PCI Slot 59 Figure 4 18 SATA Drive Connector Locations eese 62 Figure 4 19 Serial Port Connector RS 232 Pinout Locations 64 Figure 4 20 Serial Port Connector RS 232 422 485 Pinout Locations 65 Figure 4 21 Serial Port Connector RS 422 485 Pinout Locations 66 Figure 4 22 SPDI
91. de EPP v1 7 compliant O EPP v1 9 compliant m High speed mode O ECP IEEE 1284 compliant CyberResearch Inc 23 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards 2 8 3 6 Super I O Keyboard Controller The Super I O keyboard controller can execute the 8042 instruction set Some of the keyboard controller features are listed below The 8042 instruction is compatible with PS 2 keyboard and PS 2 mouse Gate 20 and Keyboard reset output m Supports multiple keyboard power on events m Supports mouse double click and or mouse move power on events 2 9 Environmental and Power Specifications 2 9 1 System Monitoring Three thermal inputs on the MXGA Super I O Enhanced Hardware Monitor the following temperatures m System temperature m Power temperature m CPU temperature Eight voltage inputs on the MXGA Super I O Enhanced Hardware Monitor the following voltages m Vcore m 2 5V m 4 3 3V m 5 0V 12 0V wm DDR Vit m 1 5V m 5VSB The MXGA Super I O Enhanced Hardware Monitor also monitors the following voltages internally m 24 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series The MXGA Super I O Enhanced Hardware Monitor also monitors the following fan speeds m CPU Fan speed The values for the above environmental parameters are all recorded in
92. der IR1 Multi panel connector 14 pin header CN2 PCI Express x16 slot 82 pin PCle x16 slot PCIE2 PCI Express power connector 4 pin wafer PCN1 PCI slot 124 pin PCI slot PCI slot 124 pin PCI slot 2 slot 124 pin slot PCI3 PCI slot 124 pin PCI slot PCI4 PCI slot 124 pin slot PCI5 PCI slot 124 pin slot PCI6 SATA drive connector 7 pin SATA SATA1 SATA drive connector 7 pin SATA SATA2 SATA drive connector 7 pin SATA SATA3 SATA drive connector 7 pin SATA SATA4 Serial port connector RS 232 10 pin box header COM3 Serial port connector RS 232 10 pin box header COM4 34 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series Connector Type Label Serial port connector RS 232 10 pin box header 5 Serial port connector RS 232 10 pin box header COM6 Serial port connector RS 232 422 485 14 pin header COM2 Serial port connector RS 422 485 4 pin header CN1 SPDIF connector 5 pin header CN5 TPM connector 20 pin header TPM1 USB connector 8 pin header USB3 USB connector 8 pin header USB4 Table 4 1 Peripheral Interface Connectors 4 1 3 External Peripheral Interface Panel Connectors Table 4 2 lists the external peripheral interface panel connectors on the MXGA Detailed descriptions of these connectors can be found in
93. do 21 2 95 LPC BUS gA ai 21 DSA LPE eot Re 21 2 8 2 BIOS Chipset ota ADU Ig Uode I AINT ee 21 20 9 D IDEE Suet tao GM dae Mats vota deba C Moe ids 22 2 0 5 I Super Interface iiic de R de eee decus 27 2 0 32 S per VO T6C530 DL DA ROLS 23 2 8 3 3 Super Enhanced Hardware Monitor eene 23 2 8 3 4 Super I O Pan Speed Controllet 23 2 9 3 5 Super Parallel 23 2 8 3 6 Super I O Keyboard Controller se Bes 24 2 9 ENVIRONMENTAL AND POWER SPECIFICATIONS eese enne 24 2 9 1 System Monitorin ed sen 24 2 9 2 Operating Temperature and Temperature 25 2 9 3 Power COMSHIND ION eg leh 25 3 UNPACKING 5 ssecesesislestestonatccvesdecsdseisskaviadossevdoautdovssdosdeccassnsdcdussibesbacesduddessieerescesseds 26 Sak ANTPSTATIC PRECAUTIONS teal bcati a 27 3 2 UNPACKING MERE 28 3 2 1 Unp cking Precautii ns 28 3 3 UNPACKING CHECKLIST 28 3 3 1 Package Contents io iho Sy uude a E d 28 3 3 2 Optional Com
94. e Use the FAN 2 Mode Setting option to configure the second fan Full On Mode DEFAULT Fan is on all the time gt Automatic mode Fan is off when the temperature is low enough Parameters must be set by the user gt PWM Manual mode Pulse width modulation set manually FAN3 Mode Setting Full On Mode Use the FAN 3 Mode Setting option to configure the second fan gt Full On Mode DEFAULT is on all the time gt Automatic mode Fan is off when the temperature is low enough Parameters must be set by the user gt PWM Manual mode Pulse width modulation set manually The following system parameters and values are shown The system parameters that are monitored are System Temperatures The following system temperatures are monitored CPU Temperature System Temperature 1 System Temperature 2 Fan Speeds The following cooling fan speeds are monitored CPU Fan O System Fan Fan3 Speed m Voltages The following system voltages are monitored O CPU Core 43 3V O 45V CyberResearch Inc 129 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cybetresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 412V 3VSB 6 3 6 ACPI Configuration The Configuration menu BIOS Menu 9 configures the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI and Power Management APM options BIOS SETUP UTILITY ACPI Aware 0
95. e Setup has finished installing Realtek 97 Audio on your computer No will restart my computer later Remove any disks from their drives and then click Finish to complete setup lt Back Cancel Figure 7 31 Restart the Computer Step 12 The confirmation screen offers the option of restarting the computer now or later For the settings to take effect the computer must be restarted Click FINISH to restart the computer 182 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 7 7 IDE Controller Installation To install the IDE controller please follow the steps below Step 1 Open Windows Control Panel Figure 7 32 E Microsoft Update e New Office Document Open Office Document 31 Set Program Access and Defaults E Windows Update lt gt Program Updates Programs Documents 4 sp control Panel Settings 2 Network and Dial up Connections Search Printers Help A Taskbar amp Start Menu 5 Run 5 Log Off ronalbrecht 5 Shut Down Figure 7 32 Access Windows Control Panel CyberResearch Inc 183 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com 184 MXGA Series CyberResearch Motherboards Step 2 Double click the System icon Figure 7 33 O5 xl File Edit View Favor
96. e 7 38 Location Browsing Window eene 188 xvi Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series List of Tables Table 1 1 Technical Specifications 222222 2 2424 2 4 7 Table 2 1 Supported Intel Core 2 Duo 12 Table 2 2 Supported Intel Pentium 4 12 Table 2 3 Supported Intel Pentium D 14 Table 2 4 Supported Intel Celeron D Processors eerte 14 Table 2 5 Supported HDD Specifications 2 2 1 19 Table 2 6 Power Consumption 25 Table 3 1 Package List Contents eese eene nennen 29 Table 3 2 Optional 30 Table 4 1 Peripheral Interface 35 Table 4 2 External Peripheral Interface Panel Connectors 35 Table 4 3 Power Supply Connector 4 pins Pinouts 36 Table 4 4 ATX Power Connector Pinouts eres 38 Table 4 5 Audio Connector Pinouts 8 39 Table 4 6 Auxiliary Audio Connector Pinouts 4
97. e Internal graphics device gt Disable gt 1 1MB of memory used by internal graphics device gt Enable 8MB DEFAULT 8MB of memory used by internal graphics device 154 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 6 7 Exit Use the Exit menu BIOS Menu 25 to load default BIOS values optimal failsafe values and to save configuration changes BIOS SETUP UTILITY Save Changes and Exit BIOS Menu 25 Exit Save Changes and Exit Use the Save Changes and Exit option to save the changes made to the BIOS options and to exit the BIOS configuration setup program Discard Changes and Exit Use the Discard Changes and Exit option to exit the BIOS configuration setup program without saving the changes made to the system Discard Changes Use the Discard Changes option to discard the changes and remain in the BIOS configuration setup program Load Optimal Defaults Use the Load Optimal Defaults option to load the optimal default values for each of the parameters on the Setup menus F9 key can be used for this operation CyberResearch Inc 155 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards Load Failsafe Defaults Use the Load Failsafe Defaults option to load failsafe default values for each of the parameters on the Setup menus F8 key
98. e MXGA supports up to four serial ATA SATA 3Gb s hard disk drives and up to eight USB 2 0 devices If RAID support for the system is required contact CyberResearch Inc via phone 203 643 5000 or email sales cyberresearch com 2 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series 1 1 1 MXGA Features Some of the MXGA features are listed below RoHS compliant Support for the following CPUs LGA775 Intel Core 2 Duo LGA775 Intel Pentium 4 LGA775 Intel Pentium D LGA775 Intel Celeron D wm Integrated Intel GMA950 graphics engine wm Maximum FSB of 1066MHz m Four 240 pin dual channel 400 533 677MHz DDR2 SDRAM DIMMs support up to 8GB of memory m High performance PCle Gigabit Ethernet chipset LAN1 with ASF2 0 remote control support m Four SATA 3Gb s drives supported m Two Ultra ATA 100 Ultra ATA 66 or Ultra ATA 33 IDE HDDs supported m Eight USB 2 0 devices supported ATX power only m 5 1 channel surround sound supported m TPM V1 2 hardware security function supported m expansion 1x PCI Express x16 expansion slot Supports PCle x1 2 4 8 16 PCI E add on cards 6x PCI expansion slots CyberResearch Inc 3 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResearch Motherboards 1 2 MXGA Overview 1 2 1 MXGA Overview Photo The MXGA has a wide variety of internal and external
99. e and return to Main Menu Page Up key Increase the numeric value or make changes Page Dn key Decrease the numeric value or make changes CyberResearch Inc 109 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards Key Function F1 key General help only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu F2 F3 key Change color from total 16 colors F2 to select color forward F10 key Save all the CMOS changes only for Main Menu Table 6 1 BIOS Navigation Keys 6 1 3 Getting Help When F1 is pressed a small help window describing the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item appears To exit the Help Window press or the F1 key again 6 1 4 Unable to Reboot After Configuration Changes If the computer cannot boot after changes to the system configuration is made CMOS defaults Use the jumper described in Section 5 4 6 1 5 BIOS Menu Bar The menu bar on top of the BIOS screen has the following main items wm Main Changes the basic system configuration m Advanced Changes the advanced system settings m Boot Changes the system boot configuration m Security Sets User and Supervisor Passwords m Chipset Changes the chipset settings m Selects exit options and loads default settings The following sections completely describe the configuration options found in
100. e part of the manufacturer In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer TRADEMARKS IBM PC is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation INTEL is a registered trademark of INTEL Corporation Other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective owners CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResear ch Motherboards Packing List If any of the components listed in the checklist below are missing please do not proceed with the installation Contact CyberResearch Inc via phone 203 643 5000 email sales cyberresearch com or via our website www cyberresearch com The items listed below should all be included in the MXGA motherboard package 1 x MXGA Single Board Computer 1 x IDE Cable 2 x Dual RS 232 Cable 2 x SATA Cable 1 x SATA Power
101. earch Motherboards 2 1 Overview This chapter describes the specifications and on board features of the MXGA in detail imensions 2 2D 2 2 1 Board D imensions The d 224622 222652 Be 22 222555 252622 326324 g 24692 oz 58 4 245 O Q REITS s E 6552622 e 222652 go 28 xp 9221622 89 252622 e 225652 22262 59 922552 2 2 352652 9 924692 o EE EH zu 924522 252622 62221055 222622 o o Nw aie ir 66747 80726 0 Figure 2 1 CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA MXGA Series CyberResearch Motherboards 2 2 2 External Interface Panel Dimensions External peripheral interface connector panel dimensions are shown in Figure 2 2 2 12 04 4408 4428 1216 28 40 Figure 2 2 External Interface Panel Dimensions mm 10 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 2 3 Data Flow Figure 2 3 shows the data flow between the two on board chipsets and other components installed on the motherboard and described in the following sections of this chapter PCIEx16 INTEL Lakeport G 945G ee 1 SATA2 SATA3 4 Presco
102. ect the iteatapi inf file click OPEN and the driver is installed 188 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series BIOS Menu Options CyberResearch Inc 189 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards A 1 BIOS Configuration Options Below is a list of BIOS configuration options described in Chapter 6 D System OVerVIeW uere tenido 111 System Time 20 2 4 112 System Date 112 ATA IDE Configurations 114 Configure SATA as 0 115 Configure SATA Channels Behind 115 IDE 0 Master and IDE 1 8 115 Auto Detected Drive Parameters eese nennen 116 2 anani 117 DS ZIP EE cC 117 29 16 12 aa A N 117 3 Mode 2 2221 4 117 Block Multi Sector Transfer 118 teras co erc creo erra Dc
103. ection jumper sets the CF Type card or CF Type II cards as either the slave device or the master device CF Master Slave Selection jumper settings are shown in Table 5 2 Description Open Slave Default Short Master Table 5 2 CF Master Slave Selection Settings 92 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series 5 4 2 Clear CMOS Jumper Jumper Label JP1 Jumper Type 3 pin header Jumper Settings See Table 5 3 Jumper Location See Figure 5 9 If the MXGA fails to boot due to improper BIOS settings the clear CMOS jumper clears the CMOS data and resets the system BIOS information To do this use the jumper cap to close pins 2 and 3 for a few seconds then reinstall the jumper clip back to pins 1 and 2 If the CMOS Settings Wrong message is displayed during the boot up process the fault may be corrected by pressing the F1 to enter the CMOS Setup menu Do one of the following Enter the correct CMOS setting Load Optimal Defaults Load Failsafe Defaults After having done one of the above save the changes and exit the CMOS Setup menu The clear CMOS jumper settings are shown in Table 5 3 Pins Description Short 1 2 Keep CMOS Setup Default Short 2 3 Clear CMOS Setup Table 5 3 Clear CMOS Jumper Settings CyberResearch Inc 93 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberre
104. ed to the system are shown For example if only one FDD is connected only 1st Drive is listed The boot sequence from the available devices is selected If the 151 Drive option is selected a list of available FDDs is shown Select the first FDD the system boots from If the 151 Drive is not used for booting this option may be disabled BIOS SETUP UTILITY 1st Drive ist FLOPPY DRIVE BIOS Menu 20 Removable Drives CyberResearch Inc 145 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 6 4 4 USB Drives Use the USB Drives menu BIOS Menu 21 to specify the boot sequence of the available USB devices When the menu is opened the USB devices connected to the system are listed as shown below 151 Drive 1st USB DRIVE m 2nd Drive 2nd USB DRIVE Only the drives connected to the system are shown For example if only one USB drive is connected only 1st Drive is listed The boot sequence from the available devices is selected If the 1st Drive option is selected a list of available USB drives is shown Select the first USB drive the system boots from If the 151 Drive is not used for booting this option may be disabled BIOS SETUP UTILITY 1st Drive USB JetFlash 1516 71 BIOS Menu 21 USB Drives 146 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboard
105. em date Manually enter the day month and year 6 3 Advanced Use the Advanced menu BIOS Menu 2 to configure the CPU and peripheral devices through the following sub menus A WARNING Setting the wrong values in the sections below may cause the system to malfunction Make sure that the settings made are compatible with the hardware m CPU Configuration see Section 6 3 1 m IDE Configuration see Section 6 3 2 m Floppy Configuration see Section 6 3 3 SuperlO Configuration see Section 6 3 4 m Hardware Health Configuration see Section 6 3 5 m ACPI Configuration see Section 6 3 6 AMP Configuration see Section 6 3 7 m ASF Configuration see Section 6 3 8 MPS Configuration see Section 6 3 9 m Trusted Computing see Section 6 3 10 m USB Configuration see Section 6 3 11 112 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series BIOS SETUP UTILITY gt CPU Configuration BIOS Menu 2 Advanced 6 3 1 CPU Configuration Use the CPU Configuration menu BIOS Menu 3 to view detailed CPU specifications and configure the CPU BIOS SETUP UTILITY BIOS Menu 3 CPU Configuration The CPU Configuration menu BIOS Menu 3 lists the following CPU details Module Version xx xx Manufacturer Lists the name of the CPU manufacturer m Frequency Lists the CPU processing speed m FSB Speed Lists the FSB speed CyberResearch Inc 113 25 Business Pa
106. en the system clock generator pulses have extreme values Spreading the pulse spectrum modulates changes in the extreme values from spikes to flat curves thus reducing the EMI This benefit may in some cases be outweighed by problems with timing critical devices such as a clock sensitive SCSI device gt Disabled DEFAULT EMI not reduced gt Enabled EMI reduced Onboard LAN1 Enabled The Onboard LAN1 option enables or disables the on board LAN1 Enabled DEFAULT The on board LAN1 controller is manually enabled Disabled The on board controller is manually disabled Onboard LAN2 Enabled The Onboard LAN2 option enables or disables the on board LAN2 gt Enabled DEFAULT The on board LAN controller is manually enabled gt Disabled The on board LAN controller is manually disabled Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 6 6 1 NorthBridge Configuration Use the NorthBridge Configuration menu BIOS Menu 24 to configure the northbridge chipset DRAM Frequency figure DRAM Timing by SPD BIOS Menu 24 NorthBridge Chipset Configuration DRAM Frequency Auto The DRAM Frequency option specifies the DRAM frequency or allows the system to automatically detect the DRAM frequency gt 400 2 Sets the DRAM frequency to 400 2 gt 533MHz Sets the DRAM frequency to 533 2 667MHz Sets the DRAM frequency to 667MHz gt Auto DEFAULT Automatically
107. er 1x5 Location See Figure 4 13 CN Pinouts See Table 4 14 The infrared interface connector supports both Serial Infrared SIR and Amplitude Shift Key Infrared ASKIR interfaces 50 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 5V IRRX lt IRRX IRTX KC IRTX Table 4 14 Infrared Connector Pinouts 4 2 13 Multi panel Connector CN Label CN2 CN Type 14 pin header 2x7 CN Location See Figure 4 14 CN Pinouts See Table 4 15 CyberResearch Inc 51 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResearch Motherboards The multi panel connector connects to external switches and indicators to monitor and controls the motherboard These indicators and switches include Power button m Reset button m Power LED HDD LED m PC speaker 9 d O 13 1 CN2 14 2 ACPILED ACPILED PWRBTI BEEP PWR EXTRST Figure 4 14 Multi panel Connector Location LIN ae ewe s mmus s we DESCRIPTION IDE LED RESET SW Table 4 15 Multi panel Connector Pinouts MEE 52 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 4 2 14 Express x16 Slot CN Label PCIE2 CN Ty
108. er activation can the access cycle be started again This influences row activation time that is considered when memory has hit the last column in a specific row or when an entirely different memory location is requested To be able to change this configuration option the Configure DRAM Timing by SPD configuration option must be set to Disabled The following configuration options are available 4 DRAM Clocks 5 DRAM Clocks 6 DRAM Clocks 7 DRAM Clocks CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA 153 P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards m 8 DRAM Clocks m 9 DRAM Clocks m 10DRAM Clocks m 11 DRAM Clocks m 12 DRAM Clocks m 13 DRAM Clocks m 14 DRAM Clocks 15DRAM Clocks DEFAULT gt Memory Hole Disabled Use the Memory Hole option to reserve memory space between 15MB and 16MB for ISA expansion cards that require a specified area of memory to work properly If an older ISA expansion card is used please refer to the documentation that came with the card to see if it is necessary to reserve the space gt Disabled DEFAULT Memory is not reserved for ISA expansion cards gt 15 16 Between 15 16 of memory is reserved for ISA expansion cards Internal Graphics Mode Select Enable 8MB Use the Internal Graphic Mode Select option to specify the amount of system memory that can be used by th
109. er password must be installed to make this option available Use the Clear User Password option to delete a user password Password Check Setup A supervisor password must be installed to make this option available The Password Check option specifies when a user is prompted for the password gt Setup DEFAULT Users have to enter their password only when they enter the Setup Utility gt Always Users have to enter their password whenever they boot the computer 148 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 6 6 Chipset Use the Chipset menu BIOS Menu 23 to access the NorthBridge and SouthBridge configuration menus A WARNING Setting the wrong values for the Chipset BIOS selections in the Chipset BIOS menu may cause the system to malfunction BIOS SETUP UTILITY gt North Bridge Configuration BIOS Menu 23 Chipset Audio Controller AC 97 Audio Only The Audio Controller option enables or disables the audio controller gt AC 97 Audio Only DEFAULT The on board AC 97 audio controller is enabled gt All Disabled The on board audio controller is disabled CyberResearch Inc 149 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards Spread Spectrum Clock Disabled Use the Spread Spectrum Clock option to reduce the EMI Excess EMI is generated wh
110. es Step 11 Select the proper OS folder under the X 3 LAN BROADCOM BCM57xx Drivers directory in the Locate File window where is the system CD drive Step 12 Click OPEN and the driver is installed 7 6 Realtek AC 97 Audio Driver ALC665 Installation To install the Realtek AC 97 audio driver please follow the steps below 7 6 1 BIOS Setup Step 1 Enter the BIOS setup To do this reboot the system and press DEL during POST Step 2 Go to the Southbridge Configuration menu Set the Audio Controller option to AC 971 Step 3 Press F10 to save the changes and exit the BIOS setup The system reboots 7 6 2 Driver Installation To install the audio driver please follow the steps below Step 1 Select AUDIO from the list in Figure 7 3 Step 2 Anew window opens Figure 7 24 CyberResearch Inc 177 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards S E 4 AUDIO 4 b 2 object s 0 bytes 5 Computer 2 Figure 7 24 Select the Audio CODEC Step 3 Double click the ALC665 folder 178 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series Step 4 Double click the Setup exe program icon in Figure 7 25 S E 4 AUDIO ALC655 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back search Gyrolders 05 Address O60 GETDXVER EXE
111. f Front left Front right Back left Back right Center Subwoofer 2 6 3 Intel ICH7 IDE Interface The integrated IDE interface on the ICH7 southbridge supports two IDE hard disks and ATAPI devices PIO IDE transfers up to 16MB s and Ultra ATA transfers of 100MB s The integrated IDE interface is able to support the following IDE HDDs Ultra ATA 100 with data transfer rates up to 100MB s Ultra ATA 66 with data transfer rates up to 66MB s 18 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series m Ultra ATA 33 with data transfer rates up to 33MB s Table 2 5 shows the supported HDD specifications Specification Ultra ATA 100 Ultra ATA 66 Ultra ATA 33 IDE devices 2 2 2 PIO Mode 0 4 0 4 0 4 PIO Max Transfer Rate 16 6 MB s 16 6 MB s 16 6 MB s DMA UDMA designation UDMA 3 4 UDMA 3 4 2 DMA UDMA Max Transfer 100MB s 66MB s 33MB s Controller Interface 5V 5V 5V Table 2 5 Supported HDD Specifications 2 6 4 Intel ICH7 Low Pin Count LPC Interface The ICH7 LPC interface complies with the LPC 1 1 specifications The LPC bus from the ICH7 is connected to the following components m BIOS chipset m Super chipset 2 6 5 Intel ICH7 PCI Interface The PCI interface on the ICH7 is compliant with the PCI Revision 2 3 implementation Some of the features of the PCI interface are listed below PCI Revision 2 3 compliant m 33MHz
112. he board module or power supply 4 Isolate problem areas that are not working as you expected 5 Have the source code to the program you are having trouble with available so that preceding and prerequisite modes can be referenced and discussed 6 Have the manual at hand Also have the product s utility disks and any other relevant disks nearby so programs and version numbers can be checked Preparation will facilitate the diagnosis procedure save you time and avoid repeated calls Here are a few preliminary actions you can take before you call which may solve some of the more common problems 1 Check the PC bus power and any power supply signals 2 Check the voltage level of the signal between SIGNAL HIGH and SIGNAL LOW or SIGNAL and SIGNAL It CANNOT exceed the full scale range of the board 3 Check the other boards in your PC or modules on the network for address and interrupt conflicts 4 Refer to the example programs as a baseline for comparing code CyberResearch Inc 215 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards Intentionally Blank 216 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series Warranty Notice CyberResearch Inc warrants that this equipment as furnished will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the confirmed
113. ht high speed full speed or low speed USB devices are supported by the ICH7 High speed USB 2 0 with data transfers of up to 480MB s is enabled with the ICH7 integrated Enhanced Host Controller Interface EHCI compliant host controller USB full speed and low speed signaling is supported by the four ICH7 integrated Universal Host Controller Interface UHCI controller 2 7 PCI Bus Components 2 7 1 PCI Bus Overview 20 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series The bus controller on the ICH7 southbridge is compliant with PCI Revision 2 3 specifications and has 33MHz clock The components listed below are connected to the PCI bus PCI Express and PCI slots on the motherboard Broadcom Express GbE interface 2 7 2 Broadcom PCle GbE interface The BCM5787M Broadcom PCle GbE controller is a 10 100 1000BASE T Ethernet LAN controller The BCM5787M combines a triple speed IEEE 802 3 compliant Media Access Controller MAC with a triple speed Ethernet transceiver a PCle bus interface and an on chip buffer memory Some of the BCM5787 controller features are listed below Integrated 10 100 1000BASE T transceiver Automatic MDI crossover function m 10 100 1000BASE T full half duplex m Wake LAN support meeting the ACPI requirements Statistics for SNMP MIB II Ethernet like and Ethernet 802 32 clause
114. i panel 51 DABS CDEXDIOSSSCLOASIOE os esos teli 53 4 2 15 PCI Express Power Connector 4 pin 56 ERIO PCES 58 ADAT SATA Drive CORWOGIOES ETUR uda iR NR 62 4 2 18 Serial Port Connector 5 232 63 4 2 19 Serial Port Connector RS 232 422 485 64 4 2 20 Serial Port Connector RS 422 485 66 7LSPDIFCOHHEGUDE eio PER 67 qo 2 TPM Connector set totem 68 4 2 23 USB Connectors Internal eese eene eene nnne ennt 70 4 3 EXTERNAL PERIPHERAL INTERFACE 8 71 4 3 1 Keyboard Mouse Connector Juss dai tad LV rd iuit 72 q3 2 Parallel Port GoOlleetOf 73 4 3 3 Ethernet COHWECTOT iia ei 74 COND IOTS 75 2 3 5 USB CONNECIONS bites tient Me aet ioi ertet ase tel tns 76 ZO VERA aay et 77 4 3 7 Serial Communications Connector eee ee eee sente eene eene eene neta aen 78 44 ON BOARD JUMPERS 153i rese dedi pa Baissea 78 5 INSTALLATION
115. ier 3 Step 2 Insert the cable connector Insert the connectors into the serial port box headers See Figure 5 11 A key on the front of the cable connectors ensures the connectors can only be installed in one direction 96 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series Figure 5 11 Dual RS 232 Cable Installation Step 3 Secure the bracket The dual RS 232 connector has two D sub 9 male connectors secured to a bracket To secure the bracket to a chassis please refer to the reference material that came with the chassis 5 6 4 SATA Drive Connection The is shipped with SATA drive cables and SATA drive power cable Follow the steps below to connect the SATA drives to the motherboard Step 1 Locate the connectors The locations of the SATA drive connectors are shown in Chapter 3 Step 2 Insert the cable connector Press the clip on the connector at the end of the SATA cable and insert the cable connector into the onboard SATA drive connector See Figure 5 12 CyberResearch Inc 97 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards Figure 5 12 SATA Drive Cable Connection Step 3 Connect the cable to the SATA disk Connect the connector on the other end of the cable to the connector at the back of the SATA drive See Figure 5 13 Step 4 Connect the SATA power cable
116. igital audio devices to the system 5VAO SPDIFOUT SPDIFIN 5 Table 4 24 SPDIF Connector Pinouts CyberResearch Inc 67 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 4 2 22 TPM Connector CN Label TPM1 CN Type 20 pin header 2x10 CN Location See Figure 4 23 CN Pinouts See Table 4 25 Use the TPM connector to connect a TPM module to the system TPMCLK LCLK LFRAME KEY LRESET 5V LAD2 LAD3 LAD2 3V LAD1 EAD LADO Figure 4 23 TPM Connector Pinout Locations 68 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series DESCRIPTION PiN DESCRIPTION LFRAME BET LRESET Table 4 25 TPM Connector Pinouts CyberResearch Inc 69 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 4 2 23 USB Connectors Internal CN Label USB3 USB4 CN Type 8 pin header 2x4 CN Location See Figure 4 24 CN Pinouts See Table 4 26 The 2x4 USB pin connectors each provide connectivity to two USB 1 1 or two USB 2 0 ports Each USB connector can support two USB devices Additional external USB ports are found on the rear panel The USB ports are used for I O bus expansion
117. ites Tools 3 search Gyrolders 5 E X zs mou Accessibility Add Remove Add Remove Administrative Adobe Gamma Autodesk Plot Options Hardware Programs Tools Autodesk Style Manager Plotter 3 9 B 4 Automatic Date Time Display Folder Options Fonts Updates Gaming Intel R Options Extreme m lt 5 9 P Internet Keyboard i Mouse Network and Phone and Power Options Options Dial up Co Modem ON a 59 4 Program Regional Scanners and Scheduled Updates Options Cameras Tasks System Users and Passwords Sound Effect Sounds and Manager Multimedia 30 object s Figure 7 33 Double Click the System Icon Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards Series Step 3 Click the Device Manager tab Figure 7 34 System Properties Figure 7 34 Double Click the Device Manager Tab CyberResearch Inc 185 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards Step 4 Alist of system hardware devices appears Figure 7 35 LI Action View a Computer Disk drives Display adapters 43 DVD CD ROM drives 9 Floppy disk controllers Floppy disk drives 2 IDE
118. iver Step 7 Select Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended and click to continue CyberResearch Inc 175 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards Step 8 Select Specify a Location in the Locate Driver Files window Figure 7 22 Upgrade Device Driver Wizard Locate Driver Files Where do you want Windows to search for driver files S Search for driver files for the following hardware device The wizard searches for suitable drivers in its driver database on your computer and in any of the following optional search locations that you specify To start the search click Next If you are searching on a floppy disk or CD ROM drive insert the floppy disk or CD before clicking Next Option CD ROM dives Specify a location Microsoft Windows Update Figure 7 22 Locate Driver Files Step 9 Click NEXT to continue Step 10 The Locate File window appears Figure 7 23 Look in Gy windows 8 8 48e eae History Desktop My Documents My Computer Yao File name b57amd64 int Open My Network Files of type Setup Information inf 4 Figure 7 23 Location Browsing Window 176 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Seri
119. m 5V tolerant PCI signals except PME m Integrated PCI arbiter supports up to seven PCI bus masters Three of the seven PCI bus masters are interfaces to the following onboard components m PCI slot connector on the bottom of the motherboard m Broadcom PCI Express GbE interface CyberResearch Inc 19 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards m ITE PCI to ISA bridge interface The remaining four PCI bus masters are reserved for four PCI expansion boards that can be installed on the backplane 2 6 6 Intel ICH7 Real Time Clock 256 bytes of battery backed RAM is provided by the Motorola 146818 real time clock RTC integrated into the ICH7 The RTC operates on battery and 32 768KHz crystal The keeps track of the time and stores system data even when the system is turned off 2 6 7 Intel ICH7 SATA Controller The integrated SATA controller on the ICH7 southbridge supports four SATA drives with independent DMA operations SATA controller specifications are listed below m Supports four SATA drives m Supports 3 0Gb s data transfer speeds m Supports Serial ATA Specification Revision 1 0a and supports several optional sections of the Serial ATA Extensions to Serial 1 0 Specification Revision 1 0 AHCI support is required for some elements 2 6 8 Intel ICH7 USB Controller Up to eig
120. nd Effects Manager ALC655 The Sound Effect Manager shown in Figure D 3 is for the RealTek ALC655 audio CODEC Different CODECs may have different sound manager appearances The following section describes the different configuration options in the Sound Effect Manager D 2 2 Sound Effect Manager Configuration Options The Sound Effects Manager enables configuration of the items listed below To configure these items click the corresponding menu tab in the Sound Effects Manager Figure D 3 204 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series The Karaoke Mode is configured the Sound Effect menu To access Karaoke configuration settings click on the Sound Effect menu tab Sound Effect m Karaoke Mode m Equalizer m Speaker Configuration m Speaker Test m S PDIF In m m Connector Sensing HRTF Demo Microphone Effect m General all RealTek Sound Effect Managers have all the above listed options Sound Effect Manager loaded onto the system may only have some of the options listed above Below is a brief description of the available configuration options in the Sound Effects Manager m Sound Effect Select sound effect from the 23 listed options in the drop down menu Selected sound effect properties can be edited Click to edit the sound effect m K
121. nects to external audio devices via a system s front panel audio interfaces 2 e fav EMIT LI NE OUT R EET LI NE OUT R Return CS LI NE OUT L ERES LI NE OUT L Return Table 4 12 Front Panel Connector Pinouts 48 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 4 2 11 IDE Connector 40 pin CN Label IDE1 CN Type 40 pin box header 2x20 CN Location See Figure 4 12 CN Pinouts See Table 4 13 One 40 pin IDE device connector on the MXGA supports connectivity to two hard disk drives IDERST pmi PDD7 PDD6 PDD5 PDD4 PDD3 PDD PDD1 PDDO PDDREQ PDIOW PDIOR PIORDY PDDACK IDEIRQ IPDA1 IPDAO 51 IDEACTP DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION RESET GROUND omar CN 6 6 DATA 9 5 DATA 10 paaa fio oman mr ua paaa CyberResearch Inc 49 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResearch Motherboards DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION GROUND m meom mew 27 IDE CHRDY 28 IDE DACK GROUND DEFAULT INTERRUPT 32 m we 37 HDC CSO CS1 HDD 40 Table 4 13 IDE Connector Pinouts 4 2 12 Infrared Interface Connector 5 pin CN Label IR1 CN Type 5 pin head
122. nk 200 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series External AC 97 Audio CODEC CyberResearch Inc 201 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards D 1 Introduction The motherboard comes with an onboard Realtek ALC655 CODEC The ALC655 is a 16 bit full duplex AC 97 Rev 2 3 compatible six channel audio CODEC that provides three pairs of stereo outputs with 5 bit volume control a mono output and multiple stereo and mono inputs along with flexible mixing gain and mute functions D 1 1 Accessing the AC 97 CODEC The CODEC is accessed through the phone jacks on the rear panel of the motherboard The phone jacks include m LINE IN m LINE OUT m MICIN D 1 2 Driver Installation The driver installation has been described in Section 7 6 After rebooting the sound effect configuration utility appears in the Windows Control Panel Figure D 1 If the peripheral speakers are properly connected sound effects should be heard 202 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series Control Panel 4 10 x File Edit Favorites Tools Help Gyrolders 52 5 GE X Ed Address 541 Control Panel S Accessibility Add Remove Add Remove Administrative Adobe Gamma
123. nnel gt CD DVD The CD DVD option specifies that an IDE CD ROM drive is attached to the specified IDE channel The BIOS does not attempt to search for other types of IDE disk drives on the specified channel gt This option specifies Removable Media Device These include but are not limited to gt ZIP gt 15 120 Mode Auto Use the LBA Large Mode option to disable or enable BIOS to auto detects LBA Logical Block Addressing LBA is a method of addressing data on a disk drive In LBA mode the maximum drive capacity is 137 GB gt Disabled BIOS is prevented from using the LBA mode control on the specified channel CyberResearch Inc 117 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cybetresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards gt Auto DEFAULT BIOS auto detects the LBA mode control on the specified channel Block Multi Sector Transfer Auto Use the Block Multi Sector Transfer to disable or enable BIOS to auto detect if the device supports multi sector transfers gt Disabled BIOS is prevented from using Multi Sector Transfer on the specified channel The data to and from the device occurs one sector at a time gt DEFAULT BIOS auto detects Multi Sector Transfer support on the drive on the specified channel If supported the data transfer to and from the device occurs multiple sectors
124. ns are available m nanoseconds 4 nanoseconds m 5 nanoseconds DEFAULT m 6 nanoseconds DRAM RAS to CAS Delay 6 DRAM Clocks Use the DRAM RAS to CAS Delay option to specify the number of clock cycles must elapse between sending a RAS row address strobe signal and the CAS column address strobe signal A pause is required between the RAS signal and the CAS signal to ensure the memory is correctly addressed To be able to change this configuration option the 152 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series Configure DRAM Timing by SPD configuration option must be set to Disabled Configuration options are listed below DRAM RAS Precharge 6 DRAM Clocks 2 DRAM Clocks 3 DRAM Clocks 4 DRAM Clocks 5 DRAM Clocks 6 DRAM Clocks DEFAULT Use the DRAM RAS Precharge option to set the speed at which the RAM terminates the access of one row and start accessing another To be able to change this configuration option the Configure DRAM Timing by SPD configuration option must be set to Disabled The following configuration options are available gt DRAM RAS Activate to Precha 15 DRAM Clocks 2 DRAM Clocks 3 DRAM Clocks 4 DRAM Clocks 5 DRAM Clocks 6 DRAM Clocks DEFAULT Use the DRAM RAS Activate to Precha option to specify the length of the delay between the activation and precharge commands for the RAS signal That is how long aft
125. ntroller gt FullSpeed The controller is capable of operating at full speed 12Mbits second gt HiSpeed DEFAULT The controller is capable of operating at high speed 480Mbits second CyberResearch Inc 139 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 6 3 11 1 USB Mass Storage Device Configuration Use the USB Mass Storage Device Configuration menu BIOS Menu 16 lists the USB mass storage class devices BIOS SETUP UTILITY BIOS Menu 16 USB Mass Storage Device Configuration 6 4 Boot Use the Boot menu BIOS Menu 17 to configure system boot options BIOS SETUP UTILITY gt Boot Settings Configuration BIOS Menu 17 Boot 140 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 6 4 1 Boot Settings Configuration Use the Boot Settings Configuration menu BIOS Menu 18 to configure advanced system boot options BIOS SETUP UTILITY Quick Boot Enabled BIOS Menu 18 Boot Settings Configuration Quick Boot Enabled Use the Quick Boot BIOS option to make the computer speed up the boot process gt Disabled No POST procedures are skipped gt Enabled DEFAULT Some POST procedures are skipped to decrease the system boot time Quiet Boot Disabled Use the Quiet Boot BIOS option to select the screen display when the system boots gt Disabled DEF
126. o retention screws on either side of the connector 106 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series Intentionally Blank CyberResearch Inc 107 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResear ch Motherboards AMI BIOS 108 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series 6 1 Introduction A licensed copy of AMI BIOS is preprogrammed into the ROM BIOS The BIOS setup program allows users to modify the basic system configuration This chapter describes how to access the BIOS setup program and the configuration options that may be changed 6 1 1 Starting Setup The AMI BIOS is activated when the computer is turned on The setup program can be activated in one of two ways 1 Press the DELETE key as soon as the system is turned on or 2 Press the DELETE key when the Press Del to enter SETUP message appears on the screen If the message disappears before the DELETE key is pressed restart the computer and try again 6 1 2 Using Setup Use the arrow keys to highlight items press ENTER to select use the PageUp and PageDown keys to change entries press F1 for help and press Esc to quit Navigation keys are shown in Esc key Main Menu Quit and not save changes into CMOS Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu Exit current pag
127. om Series CyberResearch Motherboards 6 3 7 APM Configuration The APM Configuration menu BIOS Menu 11 allows the advanced power management options to be configured BIOS SETUP UTILITY Power Management RPM Enabled Pou 0 BIOS Menu 11 Advanced Power Management Configuration Power Management APM Enabled Use the Power Management APM BIOS option to enable access to the advanced power management features If this option is disabled the only other option on the screen is the Power Button Mode gt Disabled Disables the Advanced Power Management APM feature gt Enabled DEFAULT Enables the APM feature Power Button Mode On Off Use the Power Button Mode BIOS to specify how the power button functions gt On Off DEFAULT When the power button is pressed the system is either turned on or off 132 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series gt Suspend When the power button is pressed the system goes into suspend mode Restore on AC Power Loss Power Off Use the Restore on AC Power Loss BIOS option to specify what state the system returns to if there is a sudden loss of power to the system gt Power Off DEFAULT system remains turned off gt Power On The system turns on gt Last State The system returns to its previous state If it was on it turns itself on If it was off it remains off
128. panel m 1x PS 2 dual keyboard mouse connector m 1 x parallel port connector m 1 5 port connector m 1x VGA connector m 2 Ethernet connectors m 4x USB connectors m 3 x audio connectors CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA 5 P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResearch Motherboards The MXGA has the following on board jumpers m CF Master Slave Selection m Clear CMOS m COM2 RS 232 422 485 Selection 1 2 3 Technical Specifications MXGA technical specifications are listed in Table 1 1 Detailed descriptions of each specification can be found in Chapter 2 Specification MXGA Form Factor System CPU ATX motherboard LGA775 Intel Core 2 Duo up to 2 66GHz LGA775 Intel Pentium 4 up to 3 8GHz LGA775 Intel Pentium D up to 3 6GHz LGA775 Intel Celeron D up to 3 6GHz Hyperthreading Technology supported Front Side Bus 533MHz 800MHz or 1066MHz System Chipset Northbridge Intel 945G Express Southbridge Intel ICH7 Four 240 pin DDR2 DIMM slots support four 2GB Memory 400MHz 533MHz or 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM DIMMs CRT Intel Graphics Media Accelerator GMA 950 Display integrated with DB 15 VGA connector BIOS AMI BIOS Audio 5 1 channel audio via pin header LAN Broadcom BCM5787 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller Copyright 2008 CyberResearch
129. parameters automatically detected from the firmware of the selected IDE disk drive The drive parameters are listed as follows m Device Lists the device type e g hard disk CD ROM etc m Type Indicates the type of devices a user can manually select LBA Mode Indicates whether the LBA Logical Block Addressing is a method of addressing data on a disk drive is supported or not m Block Mode Block mode boosts IDE drive performance by increasing the amount of data transferred Only 512 bytes of data can be transferred per interrupt if block mode is not used Block mode allows transfers of up to 64 per interrupt m Mode Indicates the PIO mode of the installed device DMA Mode Adjust the DMA mode options m 5 Indicates whether or not the Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology protocol is supported 116 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series m 32Bit Data Transfer Enables 32 bit data transfer Auto Use the Type BIOS option to select the type of device the AMIBIOS attempts to boot from after the Power On Self Test POST is complete gt Not Installed BIOS is prevented from searching for an IDE disk drive on the specified channel gt DEFAULT The BIOS auto detects the IDE disk drive type attached to the specified channel This setting should be used if an IDE hard disk drive is attached to the specified cha
130. pe 82 pin PCle x16 slot CN Location See Figure 4 15 CN Pinouts See Table 4 16 Side A Table 4 17 Side PCle x16 expansion devices can be inserted into the PCle x16 slot CyberResearch Inc 53 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 12V 12V Q 3 3v 82 12 1 HA Lea Rsvoos 12v02 adi GND35 GNDO1 as secik JTAG2 67 SMBDATA JTAG3 E JTAG4 3VDU Q WAKE RSVD06 GND02 GND37 REFCLK EXTXNO SDVO PRSNT2 01 GND39 EXTXP1 EXTXN1 20 A21 EX RXP1 422 RXN1 2 23 EXTXN2 24 25 RXP2 RXN2 27 XTXN3 A2R A20 RXP3 Er om SDVO DAT Bic PRSNT2 02 EXTXP4 RXP4 5 RXP5 RXN5 EXTXP6 XTXN6 RXP6 RXNG EXTXP7 EXTXN7 RXP7 EXP_EN RXN7 EXTXP8 8 RXPB RXNB EXTXP9 EXTXNG RXP9 RXNO EXTXP10 B58 EXTXN10 B59 B60 RXP10 RXN10 EXTXP11 RG2 11 B64 RXP11 B65 RXN11 EXTXP12 6 EXTXN12 B67 R68 RXP12 RXN12 EXTXP13 EXTXN13 B71 L R2 RXP13 R73 RXN13 EXTXP14 74 14 __ 75 B76 14 fare RXN14 EXTXP15 B78 EXTXN15 15
131. peripheral connectors The peripheral connectors are connected to devices including storage devices display devices and parallel communications devices A labeled photo of the peripheral connectors is shown in Figure 1 1 CD IN AUX AUDIO SPDIF AUDIO 6 x IrDA PCle PCle POWER AUDIO 4x USB 2x RJ 45 1x LPT ABOVE 1 x VGA BELOW 1 x COM BELOW DIO gt 5 1 12V CPU 1x POWER RS 232 422 485 1 Ns tt tt RS 422 485 Eu 4 ag 775 CPU 4x USB 4 x RS 232 CPU FAN 4 x DDR2 DIMM CF SYSTEM FAN 2 Figure 1 1 Overview FDD SYSTEM FAN 4 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResear ch Motherboards MXGA Series 1 2 2 MXGA Peripheral Connectors and Jumpers The MXGA has the following on board connectors m 1 12V power connector m 1 x ATX power connector m 1 x Audio connector m 1 x Aux Audio connector m 1x CD in connector m 1x CompactFlash slot m 4x DDR2 DIMM slots m 1x DIO connector m Fan connectors m 1 x Floppy disk connector m 1x Front panel connector m 1x IDE disk drive connector m 1x Infrared interface connector m 1 x Multi panel connector m 1xPCleslot m 6xPClslots m 4 Serial ATA SATA drive connectors m 6x Serial port connectors m 1x SPDIF connector m 1x TPM connector m 2x USB connectors The MXGA has the following external peripheral interface connectors on the board rear
132. pin 40 Table 4 7 CD In 41 Table 4 8 CF Card Socket Pinouts 43 Table 4 9 DIO Connector 44 Table 4 10 Fan Connectors 8 45 Table 4 11 FDC Connector 47 Table 4 12 Front Panel Connector Pinout eene 48 Table 4 13 IDE Connector Pinout 50 Table 4 14 Infrared Connector Pinouts eese 51 Table 4 15 Multi panel Connector 22 22 2 4 2 52 Table 4 16 PCle x16 Side A PinOuts eese 55 Table 4 17 PCle x16 Side B Pinouts eese 56 Table 4 18 PCI Express Power Connector Pinouts 57 Mable 4 19 LE 61 CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA xvii P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResearch Motherboards Table 4 20 SATA Drive Connector Pinout eene 63 Table 4 21 Serial Port Connector RS 232 64 Table 4 22 Serial Port Connector RS 232 422 485 Pinouts
133. ponents tud d tid ICI LATA 29 4 CONNECTOR bbb ere Pork en P REY MEER ERR PER 32 4 1 PERIPHERAL INTERFACE 33 d 5d XGA bte vetat sp mde ot a 33 4 1 2 Peripheral Interface Connectors ii 33 4 1 3 External Peripheral Interface Panel Connectors eese 35 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series 4 2 INTERNAL PERIPHERAL CONNECTORS wai 35 4 2 1 ATX Power Supply Connector 4 eese nnns 36 4 2 2 Power Supply Connector 24 5 37 4 2 3 Audio Connector 38 4 2 4 Auxiliary Audio Connector 4 39 ADD CD n Conector bt 40 4 2 0 COmpnet Flash SOCROD 41 4 2 7 Digital Input Output DIO Connector eese esee eene 44 428 Fan Connector Se ME D EE O ER EE 45 4 2 9 Floppy Disk Connector arnese tii st ent V 46 4 2 10 Front Panel Audio b eoa iq dix oe ta 48 4 241 IDE Connector 40 pin ee otic 49 4 2 12 Infrared Interface Connector 50 4 2 13 Mult
134. rResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series gt ECP The parallel port operates in the extended capabilities port ECP mode The ECP mode supports bi directional communication between the system and the parallel port device and the transmission rates between the two are much faster than the Normal mode gt ECP EPP The parallel port is also compatible with both ECP and EPP devices described above Parallel Port IRQ IRQ7 Use the Parallel Port IRQ option to set the parallel port interrupt address gt IRQ5 IRQ5 is assigned as the parallel port interrupt address gt IRQ7 DEFAULT 7 is assigned as the parallel port interrupt address Onboard CIR Port Disabled Use the Onboard CIR Port option to select the CIR base address gt Disabled DEFAULT base address is assigned to CIR gt base address is base address is 2 0 2 Serial Port3 Address 3E8 Use the Serial Port3 Address option to select the base addresses for serial port 3 gt Disabled No base address is assigned to serial port 3 368 DEFAULT Serial port 3 I O port address is 3E8 CyberResearch Inc 125 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards Serial port 3 I O port address is 2E8 Serial port 3 I O port address is 2 0 Serial Port3 IRQ 11 Use the
135. re SATA Channels option to determine how SATA channels and PATA channels are ordered gt Before PATA Puts SATA channels before PATA channels gt Behind PATA DEFAULT Puts SATA channels behind PATA channels IDEO Master IDE 1 Slave When entering setup BIOS auto detects the presence of IDE devices BIOS displays the status of the auto detected IDE devices The following IDE devices are detected and are shown in the IDE Configuration menu m Primary IDE 0 Master m Primary IDE 1 Slave m Third IDE 0 Master m Third IDE 1 Slave m Fourth IDE 0 Master m Fourth IDE 1 Slave The IDE Configuration menu BIOS Menu 4 allows changes to the configurations for the IDE devices installed in the system If an IDE device is detected and one of the above listed four BIOS configuration options are selected the IDE configuration options shown in Section 6 3 2 1 appear CyberResearch Inc 115 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 6 3 2 1 IDE Master IDE Slave Use the IDE Master and IDE Slave configuration menu to view both primary and secondary IDE device details and configure the IDE devices connected to the system BIOS SETUP UTILITY ffuto BIOS Menu 5 IDE Master and IDE Slave Configuration Auto Detected Drive Parameters The grayed out items in the left frame are IDE disk drive
136. re the correct cooling kit is properly installed The LGA775 is shown in Figure 5 1 Retention Load lever Socket body Contact Load array plate Figure 5 1 Intel LGA775 To install LGA775 CPU onto the MXGA follow the steps below WARNING When handling the CPU only hold it on the sides DO NOT touch the pins at the bottom of the CPU Step 1 Remove the protective cover Remove the black protective cover by prying it off the load plate To remove the protective cover locate the REMOVE sign and use your fingernail to pry the protective cover off See Figure 5 2 CyberResearch Inc 85 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards Protective shield t_ Lift the lower edge to remove Figure 5 2 Remove the CPU Socket Protective Shield Step 2 Open the socket Disengage the load lever by pressing the lever down and slightly outward to clear the retention tab Rotate the load lever to a fully open position Then rotate the load plate towards the opposite direction See Figure 5 3 Load Plate Figure 5 3 Open the CPU Socket Load Plate Step 3 Inspect the CPU socket Make sure there are no bent pins make sure the socket contacts are free of foreign material If any debris is found remove it with compressed air 86 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Mo
137. rk Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards m Cache L1 Lists the CPU L1 cache size m Cache L2 Lists the CPU L2 cache size m Ratio Actual Value Displays the ratio at which the CPU is actually operating 6 3 2 IDE Configuration Use the IDE Configuration menu BIOS Menu 4 to change and or set the configuration of the IDE devices installed in the system BIOS SETUP UTILITY BIOS Menu 4 IDE Configuration ATA IDE Configurations Compatible Use the ATA IDE Configurations option to configure the ATA IDE controller gt Disabled Disables the on board ATA IDE controller gt Compatible Configures the on board ATA IDE controller to be in compatible mode In this mode a SATA channel will replace one of the IDE channels This mode supports up to 4 storage devices gt Enhanced DEFAULT Configures the on board ATA IDE controller to be in Enhanced mode In this mode IDE channels and SATA channels are separated This mode supports up to 6 114 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series storage devices Some legacy OS do not support this mode gt Configure SATA as IDE Use the Configure SATA as option to configure SATA devices as normal IDE devices gt IDE DEFAULT Configures SATA devices as normal IDE device Configure SATA Channels Behind PATA Use the Configu
138. s The cables listed in Table 5 5 are shipped with the MXGA Quantity Type 1 ATA 66 100 flat cable 2 Dual RS 232 cables 2 SATA drive cables 1 SATA drive power cable Table 5 5 Provided Cables 5 6 2 ATA Flat Cable Connection The ATA 66 100 flat cable connects to an IDE device Follow the instructions below to connect an IDE HDD to the MXGA Step 1 Locate the IDE connector The locations of the IDE device connectors are shown in Chapter 3 Step 2 Insert the connector Connect the IDE cable connector to the onboard connector See Figure 5 10 A key on the front of the cable connector ensures it can only be inserted in one direction CyberResearch Inc 95 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards Figure 5 10 IDE Cable Connection Step 3 Connect the cable to an IDE device Connect the two connectors on the other side of the cable to one or two IDE devices Make sure that pin 1 on the cable corresponds to pin 1 on the connector 5 6 3 Dual RS 232 Cable Connection The dual RS 232 cable consists of two serial port connectors attached to a serial communications cable that is then attached to two bracket mounted D sub 9 male connectors To install the dual RS 232 cable please follow the steps below Step 1 Locate the connector The location of the RS 232 connector is shown in Chap
139. s MXGA Series 6 5 Security Use the Security menu BIOS Menu 22 to set system and user passwords BIOS SETUP UTILITY Change Supervisor Password BIOS Menu 22 Security Change Supervisor Password Use the Change Supervisor Password to set or change a supervisor password The default for this option is Not Installed If a supervisor password must be installed select this field and enter the password After the password has been added Install appears next to Change Supervisor Password User Access Level Full Access A supervisor password must be installed to make this option available The User Access Level option specifies the access a normal user has to the BIOS settings gt No Access Users have no access to the Setup Utility gt View Only Users can only view the Setup Utility gt Limited Users can change limited fields like date and time gt Full Access DEFAULT Users have full access to the Setup Utility CyberResearch Inc 147 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards Change User Password Use the Change User Password to set or change a user password The default for this option is Not Installed If a user password must be installed select this field and enter the password After the password has been added Install appears next to Change User Password Clear User Password A us
140. s a second audio input to the system CAUXL 1 CAUXR Figure 4 5 Auxiliary Audio Connector Location 4 pin CyberResearch Inc 39 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResearch Motherboards o fo en Table 4 6 Auxiliary Audio Connector Pinouts 4 pin 4 2 5 CD In Connector CN Label CD CN Type 4 pin header CN Location See Figure 4 6 CN Pinouts See Table 4 7 The 4 pin CD in connector connects a CD to the system DL CD IN1 CDG CDR Figure 4 6 CD In Connector 40 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series aom sje Table 4 7 CD In Connector 4 2 6 Compact Flash Socket CN Label CF1 CN Type 50 pin header 2x25 CN Location See Figure 4 7 CNPinouts See Table 4 8 CF Type or Type memory card inserts into the CF socket on the motherboard aa NN CyberResearch Inc 41 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResearch Motherboards 5V CFD1 50011 8 50012 9 50013 50014 50015 SDCS3 4 SSDIOR SDIOW 7 015 CSEL 42 SHDRDY 43 SDDREQ 44 SD
141. se read the following license agreement carefully Press the Page Down key to view the rest of the agreement INTEL SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT DEM IHY ISW Distribution amp Single User IMPORTANT READ BEFORE COPYING INSTALLING OR USING Do not use or load this software and any associated materials collectively the Software until you have carefully read the following terms and conditions By loading or using the Software you agree to the terms of this Agreement If you do not wish to so agree do not install or use the Software Please Also Note f you are an Original Equipment Manufacturer Independent Hardware Vendor IHV or Independent Software Vendor ISV this complete LICENSE AGREEMENT applies You must accept the terms of the license agreement in order to continue the setup program Do you accept the terms Intel R Installation Frameworks Step 7 Read the license agreement accept the terms and conditions stipulated in the agreement click YES CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA 163 P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards Step 8 The Readme file in Figure 7 7 appears Intel R Chipset Software Installation Utility 8 1 1 1010 Readme File Information Refer to the Readme file below to view system requirements and installation information Press the Page Do
142. search com MXGA Series Cyber Research Motherboards 5 4 3 COM2 Mode Selection Jumper Label JP4 Jumper Type 3 pin header Jumper Settings See Table 5 4 Jumper Location See Figure 5 9 The COM2 Mode Selection jumper sets the communication protocol used by the second serial communications port COM 2 as RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 The COM2 Mode Selection settings are shown in Table 5 4 Pins Description Short 1 3 RS 232 Default Short 3 5 RS 422 485 Table 5 4 COM2 Mode Selection Jumper Settings 5 5 Chassis Installation 5 5 1 Airflow A WARNING Airflow is critical to the cooling of the CPU and other onboard components The chassis into which the MXGA is placed must have air vents to allow proper airflow to cool the system components The MXGA must be installed in a chassis with ventilation holes on the sides allowing airflow to travel over the heat sink surface In a system with an individual power supply unit the cooling fan of a power supply can also help generate airflow over the board surface 94 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series CyberResearch has wide range chassis available Please contact CyberResearch Inc via phone 203 643 5000 email sales cyberresearch com or visit our website www cyberresearch com 5 6 Internal Peripheral Device Connections 5 6 1 Peripheral Device Cable
143. selection 93 jumper configuration 90 jumper settings 90 keyboard controller 22 LED HDD sii br dE 51 ai nenne ena 51 LEPC DUST etre do teda Nites 20 LPC 18 21 memory module lt 89 memory 14 multi panel connector 51 location and pinouts 51 CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA parallel 42 2460 22 PG Speaker 51 POLDUS 5 e oium ES 19 PCI Express controller 20 PCI Express x16 0 52 location and 52 PCI interface 18 uice M 57 location and 57 Peripheral Connectors and Jumpers 5 peripheral device cables 94 PICMG 1 0 form 2 power button 51 Power Button Mode 131 Power Consumption 24 power LED note 51 power 35 36 ATX power supply
144. sese eua 118 D gt DMA Mode Auto 21 2 1 iure 119 S M AR T Auto eerie terrent 120 32Bit Data Transfer Enabled 1 nna 120 Ncc 121 OnBoard Floppy Controller Enabled eres 122 Serial Port1 Address 8 4 2 2 22 122 Serial Port Mode 2222222 2222 123 Serial Port2 Address 2F8 IRQ3 ceres 123 Serial Port2 Mode 123 Parallel Port Address 8781 22 124 Parallel Port Mode enne nnn 124 Parallel Port IRQ IRQ7 lesser 125 Onboard CIR Port 0 125 3 Serial Port3 Address 3 8 125 190 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series gt Serial Port3 IRQ 1 1 tocar rait 126 Serial Port4 Address 2 8 126 gt Serial Por IRQ 10 126 Serial Port5 Address 2 127 sy Serial
145. t has been diagnosed as being non functional is visibly damaged or must be returned for any other reason please call for an assigned RMA number The RMA number is a key piece of information that lets us track and process returned merchandise with the fastest possible turnaround time PLEASE CALL FOR AN RMA NUMBER Packages returned without an RMA number will be refused In most cases a returned package will be refused at the receiving dock if its contents are not known The RMA number allows us to reference the history of returned products and determine if they are meeting your application s requirements When you call customer service for your RMA number you will be asked to provide information about the product you are returning your address and a contact person at your organization Please make sure that the RMA number is prominently displayed on the outside of the box Thank You CyberResearch Inc 217 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards Intentionally Blank 218 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT 06405 USA P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 www cyberresearch com
146. tallShield Wizard CyberResearch Inc 167 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards Step 7 Read the Readme file information and click NEXT to begin extracting files Figure 7 12 Intel R Chipset Graphics Driver Software Installshield R Wizard Extracting Files The contents of this package are being extracted InstallShield Figure 7 12 InstallShield Wizard Extracting Files 168 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series Step 8 The Graphics Media Accelerator Driver Welcome screen appears Figure 7 13 Intel R Graphics Media Accelerator Driver Welcome to the setup for the Intel R Graphics Media Accelerator Driver This program will install the Intel R Graphics Media Accelerator Driver on this computer It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before continuing Intel R Installation Frameworks Figure 7 13 Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver Welcome Screen Step 9 Click NEXT and a license agreement appears Figure 7 14 Intel R Graphics Media Accelerator Driver License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully Press the Page Down key to view the rest of the agreement INTEL SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT OEM IHY ISV Distribution amp Single User IMPORTANT BEFORE COPYIN
147. th Bias Two Sided Stencil Microsoft DirectX 9 Vertex Shader 3 0 and Transform and Lighting supported in SW through highly optimized Processor Specific Geometry Pipeline PSGP O Texture Decompression for DirectX and OpenGL 16 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series OpenGL 1 4 support with ARB extensions Advanced Display Technology Consumer Electronic display Digital TV support Two Serial Digital Video Out SDVO ports for flat panel monitors and or TV out support via ADD2 cards Support for Intel Media Expansion Cards providing TV out and PVR capability Multiple display types LVDS DVI I DVI D HDTV TV out CRT Dual screen support via ADD2 digital video devices HDTV 720p and 1080i display resolution support O O O Interlaced Display output support High Quality Media Support High Definition Hardware Motion Compensation to support HD hi bitrate MPEG2 media playback Up and Down Scaling of Video Content HD Content Decode up to two stream support O 5x3 Overlay Filtering 2 6 Intel ICH7 Southbridge Chipset 2 6 1 Intel ICH7 Overview The ICH7 southbridge chipset on the MXGA has the features are listed below Complies with PCI Express Base Specification Revision 1 0a Complies with PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2 3 and supports 33MHz operations Supports ACPI Power Management Logic m Contains
148. the PCB Figure 5 5 Cooling Kits The LGA775 CPU cooling kits shown in Figure 5 5 can be purchased separately The cooling kits comprise of a CPU heat sink and a cooling fan A WARNING Do not wipe off accidentally or otherwise the pre sprayed layer of thermal paste on the bottom of the heat sink The thermal paste between the CPU and the heat sink is important for optimum heat dissipation Follow the instructions below to install a cooling kit 88 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Place the cooling kit onto the LGA775 CPU Make sure the CPU cable can be properly routed when the cooling kit is installed Properly align the cooling kit Make sure the four spring screw fasteners can pass through the pre drilled holes on the PCB Mount the cooling kit Gently place the cooling kit on top of the CPU Make sure the four threaded screws on the corners of the cooling kit properly pass through the predrilled holes on the bottom of the PCB Secure the cooling kit From the solder side of the PCB align the support bracket to the screw threads on heat sink that were inserted through the PCB holes See Figure 5 6 Support Bracket Heatsink Figure 5 6 Securing the Heat sink to the PCB Board Step 5 Tighten the screws Use a screwdriver to tighten the four screws Tighten each nut a few turns at a time
149. the menu items at the top of the BIOS screen and listed above 110 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series 6 2 Main The Main BIOS menu BIOS Menu 1 appears when the BIOS Setup program is entered The Main menu gives an overview of the basic system information BIOS SETUP UTILITY System Time BIOS Menu 1 Main System Overview The System Overview lists a brief summary of different system components The fields in System Overview cannot be changed The items shown in the system overview include AMI BIOS Displays auto detected BIOS information Version Current BIOS version Build Date Date the current BIOS version was made ID Installed BIOS ID m Processor Displays auto detected CPU specifications O Type Names the currently installed processor Speed Lists the processor speed O Count The number of CPUs on the motherboard m System Memory Displays the auto detected system memory O Size Lists memory size CyberResearch Inc 111 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series Research Motherboards The System Overview field also has two user configurable fields System Time xx xx xx Use the System Time option to set the system time Manually enter the hours minutes and seconds System Date xx xx xx Use the System Date option to set the syst
150. therboards MXGA Series Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Orientate the CPU properly Make sure the IHS Integrated Heat Sink side is facing upward Correctly position the CPU Match the Pin 1 mark with the cut edge on the CPU socket Align the CPU pins Locate pin 1 and the two orientation notches on the CPU Carefully match the two orientation notches on the CPU with the socket alignment keys Insert the CPU insert the CPU into the socket If the CPU pins are properly aligned the CPU should slide into the CPU socket smoothly See Figure 5 4 Figure 5 4 Insert the LGA775 CPU Step 8 Close the CPU socket Close the load plate and engage the load lever by pushing it back to its original position Secure the load lever under the retention tab on the side of CPU socket Step 9 Connect the CPU 12V cable to the 12After the cooling kit is installed connect the CPU cable to the CPU 12V power connector CyberResearch Inc 87 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 5 3 2 LGA775 Cooling Kit Installation A WARNING It is strongly recommended that the original heat sink and cooler provided by Intel not be used on the MXGA CyberResearch s cooling kits include a support bracket that is combined with the heat sink mounted on the CPU to counterweigh and balance the load on both sides of
151. to Analog Converter RAM Random Access Memory DDR Double Data Rate SATA Serial ATA DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and DIO Digital Input Output Reporting Technology DMA Direct Memory Access SPD Serial Presence Detect EIDE Enhanced IDE S PDI Sony Philips Digital Interface EIST Enhanced Intel SpeedStep SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Technology Access Memory FDD Floppy Disk Drive SIR Serial Infrared FDC Floppy Disk Connector UART Universal Asynchronous FFIO Flexible File Input Output Receiver transmitter FIFO First In First Out USB Universal Serial Bus FSB Front Side Bus VGA Video Graphics Adapter IrDA Infrared Data Association XX Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series Introduction CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA 1 P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards 1 1 MXGA Overview The MXGA motherboard is an LGA775 Intel Core 2 Duo Intel Pentium 4 Intel Pentium D Intel Celeron D CPU platform with an Intel 945G Express Chipset and Intel amp Controller Hub 7 ICH7 Southbridge The MXGA has a maximum front side bus FSB frequency of 1066MHz supports up to 8GB of dual channel 677 2 DDR2 RAM and comes with VGA PS 2 keyboard mouse COM port serial port and audio interfaces as well as a dual Broadcom PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet GbE Th
152. to ESD It is critical that the following anti static precautions are strictly adhered to whenever handling the MXGA or any other electrical component m Wear an anti static wristband Wearing a simple anti static wristband can help to prevent ESD from damaging the MXGA m Self grounding Touch a grounded conducting material before handling and periodically while handling the MXGA m Use an anti static pad When configuring the MXGA place it on an antic static pad to reduce the possibility of ESD damage m Only handle the edges of the MXGA When handling the MXGA hold it by its edges CyberResearch Inc 27 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards 3 2 Unpacking 3 2 1 Unpacking Precautions When the MXGA is unpacked please do the following m Follow the anti static precautions outlined in Section 3 1 Make sure the packing box is facing upwards so the MXGA does fall out of the box Make sure all the components shown in Section 3 3 are present 3 3 Unpacking Checklist If components listed in the checklist below missing do proceed with the installation Contact CyberResearch Inc immediately by phone 203 643 5000 or email sales cyberresearch com 3 3 1 Package Contents The is shipped with the following components Quantity Item Image 1
153. ts all the Figure 4 1 shows the on board peripheral connectors rear panel peripheral connectors and on board jumpers 5 bux DIO1 2 Wr COM2 PENT i LAN USB2 Rim 4 l PCI3 PCI2 PCI1 PCIE2 DDRII2 SATA1 SATA4 SATA2 SATA3 Figure 4 1 Connector and Jumper Locations 4 1 2 Peripheral Interface Connectors 5 5 amp SS 95000 3IN1 DSUB1 mo CPU12V1 e WR1 Table 4 1 shows a list of the peripheral interface connectors on the MXGA Detailed descriptions of these connectors can be found below Connector Type Label 12V ATX power connector 4 pin header CPU12V1 ATX power connector 24 pin header PWR1 CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA 33 P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com MXGA Series CyberResearch Motherboards Connector Type Label Audio connector 7 pin header CN4 Auxiliary audio connector 4 pin header AUX1 CD in connector 4 pin header CD IN1 CompactFlash connector 50 pin CF slot CF1 Digital input output connector 10 pin header DIO1 Fan connector CPU 4 pin wafer FAN1 Fan connector System 3 pin wafer FAN2 Fan connector System 3 pin wafer Floppy disk drive connector 34 pin box header FDC1 Front panel audio connector 10 pin header CN3 IDE Interface connector 40 pin box header IDE1 Infrared connector 5 pin hea
154. tt 8 Smithfield 4 Cedar IDE Bus SATA II ICH7 R USB Bus PCIE x1 Figure 2 3 Data Flow Block Diagram CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResear ch Motherboards 2 4 Compatible Processors 2 4 1 CPU Overview LGA775 Intel Core 2 Duo Intel Pentium 4 Intel Pentium D and Intel Celeron D processors can be installed on the MXGA motherboard The Intel Pentium 4 processors and the Intel Celeron D processors all have Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology Intel EMT64T 2 4 2 Supported Intel Core 2 Duo Processors Specifications for the compatible Intel Core 2 Duo processors are listed in Table 2 1 CPU Speed Bus Speed Mfg Tech Cache Package Processor No 2 66 GHz 1066 MHz 65 nm 4MB LGA775 E6700 2 40 GHz 1066 MHz 65 nm 4MB LGA775 E6600 2 13 GHz 1066 MHz 65 nm 2 LGA775 6400 1 86 GHz 1066 MHz 65 nm 2 LGA775 E6300 1 80 GHz 800 MHz 65 nm 2 LGA775 4300 Table 2 1 Supported Intel Core 2 Duo Processors 2 4 3 Supported Intel Pentium 4 Processors Specifications for the compatible Intel Pentium 4 processors are listed in Table 2 2 CPU Speed Bus Speed Mfg Tech Cache Package Processor No 3 80 GHz 800 MHz 90 nm 2MB LGA775 672 3 80 GHz
155. tup is performing the requested operations Installing MFBO8F381 6533 4108 B7DD 039E 11FBC27E datal cab 27 InstallShield Cancel Figure 7 28 Audio Driver Software Configuration Step 9 At this stage the Digital Signal Not Found screen shown in Figure 7 29 appears Digital Signature Not Found The Microsoft digital signature affirms that software has been tested with Windows and that the software has not been altered since it was tested The software you are about to install does contain Microsoft digital signature Therefore there is no guarantee that this software works correctly with Windows Realtek Audio If you want to search for Microsoft digitally signed software visit the Windows Update Web site at http windowsupdate microsoft com to see if one is available Do you want to continue the installation More Info Figure 7 29 Audio Driver Digital Signal CyberResearch Inc 181 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards Step 10 Click YES and the driver installation begins Figure 7 30 alcupd v1 631 x Figure 7 30 Audio Driver Installation Step 11 After the driver installation process is complete a confirmation screen appears Figure 7 31 Realtek 97 Audio Setup 4 90 InstallShield Wizard Complet
156. uitable driver for my device recommended and click to continue CyberResearch Inc 187 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards Step 8 The Locate Driver Files window Figure 7 37 appears Upgrade Device Driver Wizard Locate Driver Files Where do you want Windows to search for driver files S Search for driver files for the following hardware device The wizard searches for suitable drivers in its driver database on your computer and in any of the following optional search locations that you specify To start the search click Next If you are searching on a floppy disk or CD ROM drive insert the floppy disk or CD before clicking Next Optional search locations CD ROM drives Specify a location Microsoft Windows Update lt Back Cancel Figure 7 37 Locate Driver Files Step 9 Select Specify a Location and click NEXT to continue Step 10 Select the proper OS folder under the X 7 IDE IT8211 v1 3 2 8 directory Figure 7 38 in the location browsing window where X is the system CD drive Locate File Look in Sy WIN2K History Desktop File name iteatapiinf My Network P Files of type Setup Information Figure 7 38 Location Browsing Window Step 11 Sel
157. uper IO Configuration gt OnBoard Floppy Controller Enabled Use the OnBoard Floppy Controller to enable or disable the floppy controller If a floppy disk is not being used in the system disabling this option frees up system resources that can be redirected elsewhere in the system gt Disabled Allows BIOS to disable the floppy controller gt Enabled DEFAULT Allows BIOS to enable the floppy controller Serial Port1 Address 3F8 IRQ4 Use the Serial Port1 Address option to select the Serial Port 1 base address gt Disabled No base address is assigned to Serial Port 1 gt 3F8 IRQ4 DEFAULT Serial Port 1 I O port address is 3F8 and the interrupt address is IRQ4 122 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc Research Motherboards MXGA Series gt 3E8 IRQ4 Serial Port 1 I O port address is 3E8 and the interrupt address is IRQ4 gt 2E8 IRQ3 Serial Port 1 I O port address is 2E8 and the interrupt address is IRQ3 Serial Port1 Mode Normal Use the Serial Port1 Mode option to select the Serial Port1 operational mode Normal DEFAULT Serial Port 1 mode is normal DA Serial Port 1 mode is IrDA gt ASKIR Serial Port 1 mode is ASK IR 2 Serial Port2 Address 2F8 IRQ3 Use the Serial Port2 Address option to select the Serial Port 2 base address gt Disabled No base address is assigned to Serial Port 2 gt 2F8 IRQ3 DEFAULT Serial Port 2 I O port address is 3F8 and the interrupt address is I
158. ver please follow the steps below Step 1 Select the VGA driver from the list in Figure 7 3 CyberResearch Inc 165 25 Business Park Drive P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards Step 2 Anew window opens Figure 7 9 Figure 7 9 Select the Operating System Step 3 Double click the appropriate operating system folder Step 4 Anew window appears Figure 7 10 S E2 VGAXWIN2ZK XP File Edit View Favorites Tools gt search C Foldes BF Address v Go readme_2k_xp txt relnotes_2k_xp_gfx htm win2k xp1424 exe gt Application Size 7 7 99 MB ig My Computer 4 Figure 7 10 VGA Driver Step 5 Double click the installation program icon to continue the installation process 166 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series Step 6 The Readme information file shown in Figure 7 11 appears 2K y Peek Production version Releases Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows Driver Revision 6 14 10 4421 Package 25033 Production Version 14 18 0 4421 November 9 2005 NOTE This document refers to systems containing Following Intel chipsets jf minc Y Cancel Figure 7 11 Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Ins
159. will close automatically and secure the DIMM to the socket See Figure 5 7 Step 4 Removing a DIMM To remove a DIMM push both handles outward The memory module is ejected by a mechanism in the socket 5 4 Jumper Settings A NOTE A jumper is a metal bridge used to close an electrical circuit It consists of two or three metal pins and a small metal clip often protected by a plastic cover that slides over the pins to connect them To CLOSE SHORT a jumper means connecting the pins of the jumper with the plastic clip and to OPEN a jumper means removing the plastic clip from a jumper PLASTIC CLIP OPEN CLOSED 1 2 3 2 3 CLOSED 4 Figure 5 8 Jumper Locations Before the is installed in the system the jumpers must be set in accordance with the desired configuration The jumpers on the MXGA are listed in Table 5 1 Description Label Type CF Master Slave Selection JP2 2 pin header Clear CMOS JP1 3 pin header COM Mode Selection JP4 3 pin header Table 5 1 Jumpers CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA 91 P 203 643 5000 F 203 643 5001 www cyberresearch com Series CyberResearch Motherboards Figure 5 9 Jumper Locations 5 4 1 CF Master Slave Selection Jumper Label JP2 Jumper Type 2 pin header Jumper Settings See Table 5 2 Jumper Location See Figure 5 9 The CF Master Slave Sel
160. wn key to view the rest of the file HH RHEE EE HEE IER IE IEE IE HE HI Product Intel R Chipset Software Installation Utility Release Production Version 8 1 1 1010 Target Chipset s 0953 0965 P9355 G955 and 3000 3010 3100 and 5000 Series Date November 08 2006 For the list of supported chipsets please refer to the Release Notes HERE HI HII IH III IH I II I I CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT ERE EEE EI EE II I I lt Back Installation Frameworks Figure 7 7 Chipset Driver Readme File Information Step 9 Read the Readme file information and then click NEXT to start the driver installation 164 Copyright 2008 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch Motherboards MXGA Series Step 10 After the driver installation process is complete a confirmation screen appears Figure 7 8 and click Finish to complete the installation Intel R Chipset Software Installation Utility 8 1 1 1010 The Intel R Chipset Software Installation Utility is complete The setup program successfully installed Plug and Play components onto the system Click Finish to exit setup lt Back Intel R Installation Frameworks Figure 7 8 Chipset Driver Installation Complete 7 4 Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver To install the chipset dri
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