Manual MB MSI 970A-G46 Multi

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970A-G46/ 970S-G46 seres MS-7693 (v2.x) Manboard G52-76931X6 Europe verson

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Manual de uso y configuración de placa base MSI 970A-G46 en varios idiomas (no incluye español).

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  • 970A-G46/ 970S-G46seresMS-7693 (v2.x) Manboard

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    Copyrght NotceThe materal n ths document s the ntellectual property of MICRO-STAR INTERNA-TIONAL. We take every care n the preparaton of ths document, but no guarantee s gven as to the correctness of ts contents. Our products are under contnual mprove-ment and we reserve the rght to make changes wthout notce.

    TrademarksAll trademarks n ths manual are propertes of ther respectve owners.

    MSI s regstered trademark of Mcro-Star Intl Co.,Ltd.NVIDIA s regstered trademark of NVIDIA Corporaton.ATI s regstered trademark of AMD Corporaton.AMD s regstered trademarks of AMD Corporaton.Intel s regstered trademarks of Intel Corporaton.Wndows s regstered trademarks of Mcrosoft Corporaton.AMI s regstered trademark of Amercan Megatrends Inc.Award s a regstered trademark of Phoenx Technologes Ltd.Sound Blaster s regstered trademark of Creatve Technology Ltd.Realtek s regstered trademark of Realtek Semconductor Corporaton.JMcron s regstered trademark of JMcron Technology Corporaton.Netware s regstered trademark of Novell, Inc.Lucd s trademark of LucdLogx Technologes, Ltd.VIA s regstered trademark of VIA Technologes, Inc.ASMeda s regstered trademark of ASMeda Technology Inc.Pad, Phone, and Pod are trademarks of Apple Inc.

    Revson Hstory

    Revson Revson Hstory Date

    V2.0 Frst release 2011/12

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    Techncal SupportIf a problem arses wth your system and no soluton can be obtaned from the users manual, please contact your place of purchase or local dstrbutor. Alternatvely, please try the followng help resources for further gudance.

    Vst the MSI webste for techncal gude, BIOS updates, drver updates, and other nformaton: http://www.ms.com/servce/download

    Contact our techncal staff at: http://support.ms.com

    Safety InstructonsAlways read the safety nstructons carefully.

    Keep ths Users Manual for future reference.

    Keep ths equpment away from humdty.

    Lay ths equpment on a relable flat surface before settng t up.

    The openngs on the enclosure are for ar convecton hence protects the equpment from overheatng. DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS.

    Make sure the voltage of the power source s at 110/220V before connectng the equpment to the power nlet.

    Place the power cord such a way that people can not step on t. Do not place any-thng over the power cord.

    Always Unplug the Power Cord before nsertng any add-on card or module.

    All cautons and warnngs on the equpment should be noted.

    Never pour any lqud nto the openng that can cause damage or cause electrcal shock.

    If any of the followng stuatons arses, get the equpment checked by servce personnel:

    The power cord or plug s damaged.

    Lqud has penetrated nto the equpment.

    The equpment has been exposed to mosture.

    The equpment does not work well or you can not get t work accordng to Users Manual.

    The equpment has been dropped and damaged.

    The equpment has obvous sgn of breakage.

    DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT ABOVE 60oC (140oF), IT MAY DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT.

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    FCC-B Rado Frequency Interference StatementThs equpment has been tested and found to comply wth the lmts for a Class B dg-tal devce, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These lmts are desgned to provde reasonable protecton aganst harmful nter-ference n a resdental nstallaton. Ths equpment generates, uses and can radate rado frequency energy and, f not nstalled and used n accordance wth the nstruc-tons, may cause harmful nterference to rado communcatons. However, there s no guarantee that nterference wll not occur n a partcular nstallaton. If ths equpment does cause harmful nterference to rado or televson recepton, whch can be deter-mned by turnng the equpment off and on, the user s encouraged to try to correct the nterference by one or more of the measures lsted below.

    Reorent or relocate the recevng antenna.

    Increase the separaton between the equpment and recever.

    Connect the equpment nto an outlet on a crcut dfferent from that to whch the recever s connected.

    Consult the dealer or an experenced rado/televson techncan for help.

    Notce 1

    The changes or modficatons not expressly approved by the party responsble for com-plance could vod the users authorty to operate the equpment.

    Notce 2

    Shelded nterface cables and A.C. power cord, f any, must be used n order to comply wth the emsson lmts.

    VOIR LA NOTICE DINSTALLATION AVANT DE RACCORDER AU RESEAU.

    Ths devce comples wth Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operaton s subject to the follow-ng two condtons:

    ths devce may not cause harmful nterference, and

    ths devce must accept any nterference receved, ncludng nterference that may cause undesred operaton.

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    Mcro-Star Internatonal

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    Calforna, USA:

    The button cell battery may contan perchlorate materal and requres specal handlng when recycled or dsposed of n Calforna.

    For further nformaton please vst:

    http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/

    CAUTION: There s a rsk of exploson, f battery s ncorrectly replaced.

    Replace only wth the same or equvalent type recommended by the manufacturer.

    Tawan:

    For better envronmental protecton, waste batteres should be collected separately for recyclng or specal dsposal.

    European Unon:

    Batteres, battery packs, and accumulators should not be dsposed of as unsorted household waste. Please use the publc collecton system to return, recycle, or treat them n complance wth the local regulatons.

    Battery Informaton

    Chemcal Substances InformatonIn complance wth chemcal substances regulatons, such as the EU REACH Regula-ton (Regulaton EC No. 1907/2006 of the European Parlament and the Councl), MSI provdes the nformaton of chemcal substances n products at:

    http://www.ms.com/html/popup/csr/evmtprtt_pcm.html

    BSMI EMI :

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    WEEE (Waste Electrcal and Electronc Equpment) Statement

    ENGLISHTo protect the global envronment and as an envronmentalst, MSI must re-mnd you that...

    Under the European Unon (EU) Drectve on Waste Electrcal and Electron-c Equpment, Drectve 2002/96/EC, whch takes effect on August 13, 2005, products of electrcal and electronc equpment cannot be dscarded as mu-ncpal wastes anymore, and manufacturers of covered electronc equpment wll be oblgated to take back such products at the end of ther useful lfe. MSI wll com-ply wth the product take back requrements at the end of lfe of MSI-branded products that are sold nto the EU. You can return these products to local collecton ponts.

    DEUTSCHHnwes von MSI zur Erhaltung und Schutz unserer Umwelt

    Gem der Rchtlne 2002/96/EG ber Elektro- und Elektronk-Altgerte drfen Elek-tro- und Elektronk-Altgerte ncht mehr als kommunale Abflle entsorgt werden. MSI hat europawet verschedene Sammel- und Recyclngunternehmen beauftragt, de n de Europsche Unon n Verkehr gebrachten Produkte, am Ende senes Lebenszyklus zurckzunehmen. Btte entsorgen Se deses Produkt zum gegebenen Zetpunkt aus-schlesslch an ener lokalen Altgertesammelstelle n Ihrer Nhe.

    FRANAISEn tant qucologste et afin de protger lenvronnement, MSI tent rappeler cec...

    Au sujet de la drectve europenne (EU) relatve aux dchets des qupement lec-trques et lectronques, drectve 2002/96/EC, prenant effet le 13 aot 2005, que les produts lectrques et lectronques ne peuvent tre dposs dans les dcharges ou tout smplement ms la poubelle. Les fabrcants de ces qupements seront oblgs de rcuprer certans produts en fin de ve. MSI prendra en compte cette exgence relatve au retour des produts en fin de ve au sen de la communaut europenne. Par con-squent vous pouvez retourner localement ces matrels dans les ponts de collecte.

    MSI , , ....

    () ( WEEE 2002/96/EC), 13 2005 , , , , . MSI , MSI EC, . .

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    ESPAOLMSI como empresa comprometda con la proteccn del medo ambente, recomenda:

    Bajo la drectva 2002/96/EC de la Unn Europea en matera de desechos y/o equ-pos electrncos, con fecha de rgor desde el 13 de agosto de 2005, los productos clasficados como elctrcos y equpos electrncos no pueden ser depostados en los contenedores habtuales de su muncpo, los fabrcantes de equpos electrncos, estn oblgados a hacerse cargo de dchos productos al termno de su perodo de vda. MSI estar comprometdo con los trmnos de recogda de sus productos venddos en la Unn Europea al final de su perodo de vda. Usted debe depostar estos productos en el punto lmpo establecdo por el ayuntamento de su localdad o entregar a una empresa autorzada para la recogda de estos resduos.

    NEDERLANDSOm het mleu te beschermen, wl MSI u eraan hernneren dat.

    De rchtljn van de Europese Une (EU) met betrekkng tot Vervulng van Electrsche en Electronsche producten (2002/96/EC), de op 13 Augustus 2005 n zal gaan kun-nen net meer beschouwd worden als vervulng. Fabrkanten van dt soort producten worden verplcht om producten retour te nemen aan het end van hun levenscyclus. MSI zal overeenkomstg de rchtljn handelen voor de producten de de merknaam MSI dragen en verkocht zjn n de EU. Deze goederen kunnen geretourneerd worden op lokale nzamelngspunten.

    SRPSKIDa b zattl prrodnu srednu, kao preduzee koje vod rauna o okoln prrodnoj sredn, MSI mora da vas podest da

    Po Drektv Evropske unje (EU) o odbaenoj ekektronskoj elektrnoj oprem, D-rektva 2002/96/EC, koja stupa na snagu od 13. Avgusta 2005, prozvod koj spadaju pod elektronsku elektrnu opremu ne mogu ve bt odbaen kao oban otpad prozvoa ove opreme be prnuen da uzmu natrag ove prozvode na kraju njhovog uobajenog veka trajanja. MSI e potovat zahtev o preuzmanju ovakvh prozvoda kojma je stekao vek trajanja, koj maju MSI oznaku koj su prodat u EU. Ove proz-vode moete vratt na lokalnm mestma za prkupljanje.

    POLSKIAby chron nasze rodowsko naturalne oraz jako firma dbajca o ekolog, MSI przy-pomna, e...

    Zgodne z Dyrektyw Un Europejskej (UE) dotyczc odpadw produktw elektry-cznych elektroncznych (Dyrektywa 2002/96/EC), ktra wchodz w yce 13 serpna 2005, tzw. produkty oraz wyposaene elektryczne elektronczne ne mog by trak-towane jako mec komunalne, tak wc producenc tych produktw bd zobowzan do odberana ch w momence gdy produkt jest wycofywany z uyca. MSI wypen wymagana UE, przyjmujc produkty (sprzedawane na terene Un Europejskej) wy-cofywane z uyca. Produkty MSI bdze mona zwraca w wyznaczonych punktach zborczych.

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    TRKEevrec zellyle blnen MSI dnyada evrey korumak n hatrlatr:

    Avrupa Brl (AB) Kararnames Elektrk ve Elektronk Malzeme At, 2002/96/EC Kararnames altnda 13 Austos 2005 tarhnden tbaren geerl olmak zere, elektrkl ve elektronk malzemeler der atklar gb pe atlamayacak ve bu elektonk chazlarn retcler, chazlarn kullanm sreler bttkten sonra rnler ger toplamakla ykml olacaktr. Avrupa Brlne satlan MSI markal rnlern kullanm sreler bttnde MSI rnlern ger alnmas ste le brl ersnde olacaktr. rnlernz yerel toplama noktalarna brakablrsnz.

    ESKYZle nm na ochran votnho prosted - spolenost MSI upozoruje...

    Podle smrnce Evropsk une (EU) o lkvdac elektrckch a elektronckch vrobk 2002/96/EC platn od 13. srpna 2005 je zakzno lkvdovat elektrck a elektronck vrobky v bnm komunlnm odpadu a vrobc elektronckch vrobk, na kter se tato smrnce vztahuje, budou povnn odebrat takov vrobky zpt po skonen je-jch votnost. Spolenost MSI spln poadavky na odebrn vrobk znaky MSI, prodvanch v zemch EU, po skonen jejch votnost. Tyto vrobky mete odevzdat v mstnch sbrnch.

    MAGYARAnnak rdekben, hogy krnyezetnket megvdjk, lletve krnyezetvdknt fellpve az MSI emlkeztet nt, hogy ...

    Az Eurpa Un (EU) 2005. augusztus 13-n hatlyba lp, az elektromos s elek-tronkus berendezsek hulladkarl szl 2002/96/EK rnyelve szernt az elektromos s elektronkus berendezsek tbb nem kezelhetek lakossg hulladkknt, s az lyen elektronkus berendezsek gyrt kteless vlnak az lyen termkek vsszav-telre azok hasznos lettartama vgn. Az MSI betartja a termkvsszavtellel kapc-solatos kvetelmnyeket az MSI mrkanv alatt az EU-n bell rtkestett termkek esetben, azok lettartamnak vgn. Az lyen termkeket a legkzelebb gyjthelyre vhet.

    ITALIANOPer proteggere lambente, MSI, da sempre amca della natura, t rcorda che.

    In base alla Drettva dellUnone Europea (EU) sullo Smaltmento de Materal Elettrc ed Elettronc, Drettva 2002/96/EC n vgore dal 13 Agosto 2005, prodott appartenent alla categora de Materal Elettrc ed Elettronc non possono p essere elmnat come rfiut muncpal: produttor d dett materal saranno obblgat a rtrare ogn prodotto alla fine del suo cclo d vta. MSI s adeguer a tale Drettva rtrando tutt prodott marchat MSI che sono stat vendut allnterno dellUnone Europea alla fine del loro cclo d vta. possble portare prodott nel p vcno punto d raccolta

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    CONTENTS

    Copyrght Notce ............................................................................................ Trademarks .................................................................................................... Revson Hstory............................................................................................. Techncal Support..........................................................................................Safety Instructons .........................................................................................FCC-B Rado Frequency Interference Statement.......................................... vBattery Informaton ......................................................................................... vChemcal Substances Informaton .................................................................. vBSMI EMI ............................................................................................... vWEEE (Waste Electrcal and Electronc Equpment) Statement ................... vEnglsh ...................................................................................................... En-1

    Manboard Specficatons ...................................................................................En-2

    Connectors Quck Gude ....................................................................................En-4

    Back Panel Quck Gude ....................................................................................En-6

    CPU (Central Processng Unt) ..........................................................................En-8

    Mountng Screw Holes .....................................................................................En-11

    Power Supply ...................................................................................................En-12

    Memory ............................................................................................................En-13

    Expanson Slots ...............................................................................................En-15

    Internal Connectors ..........................................................................................En-16

    Jumpers ...........................................................................................................En-21

    LED Status Indcators ......................................................................................En-22

    BIOS Setup ......................................................................................................En-23

    Software Informaton ........................................................................................En-33

    Deutsch .................................................................................................... De-1Spezfikatonen .................................................................................................. De-2

    Anschlussberscht ........................................................................................... De-4

    Rcktafel-berscht ........................................................................................... De-6

    CPU (Prozessor) ............................................................................................... De-8

    Schraubenlcher fr de Montage ................................................................... De-11

    Stromversorgung ............................................................................................. De-12

    Specher .......................................................................................................... De-13

    Erweterungssteckpltze ................................................................................. De-15

    Interne Anschlsse .......................................................................................... De-16

    Steckbrcke .................................................................................................... De-21

    LED Statusanzege ......................................................................................... De-22

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    BIOS Setup ..................................................................................................... De-23

    Software-Informaton ....................................................................................... De-34

    Franas ..................................................................................................... Fr-1Spcficatons ......................................................................................................Fr-2

    Gude Rapde Des Connecteurs .........................................................................Fr-4

    Gude rapde du panneau arrre ........................................................................Fr-6

    Processeur : CPU ...............................................................................................Fr-8

    Trous Tarauds de Montage .............................................................................Fr-11

    Connecteurs dalmentaton ...............................................................................Fr-12

    Mmore ............................................................................................................Fr-13

    Emplacements d'extenson ...............................................................................Fr-15

    Connecteurs nternes ........................................................................................Fr-16

    Cavalers ...........................................................................................................Fr-21

    Indcateurs de Statut LED .................................................................................Fr-22

    Rglage BIOS ...................................................................................................Fr-23

    Informaton Logcel ...........................................................................................Fr-33

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    CPU ( ) ...................................................................... Ru-8

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    BIOS ............................................................................................ Ru-23

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    970A-G46/ 970S-G46

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    Manboard Specficatons

    Processor SupportAMD PhenomTM II, AthlonTM and Sempron processor n the AM3/ AM3+ package.(For the latest nformaton about CPU, please vst http://www.ms.com/servce/cpu-support)

    ChpsetAMD 970 & SB950 chpset

    Memory Support4x DDR3 DIMMs support DDR3 2133*(OC)/ 1866/ 1600/ 1333/ 1066 DRAM (32GB Max)Supports Quad-Channel mode, one DIMM per channel(*OC = OverClockng, for more nformaton on compatble components, please vst http://www.ms.com/servce/test-report)

    LANSupports LAN 10/100/1000 Fast Ethernet by Realtek RTL8111E

    AudoIntegrated HD audo codec by Realtek ALC8928-channel audo wth jack sensng

    SATA6x SATA 6Gb/s ports by AMD SB950

    RAIDSATA1~6 support RAID 0/ 1/ 5/ 10 by AMD SB950

    USB 3.02x USB 3.0 rear IO ports by ASMeda ASM1042

    Mult-GPUSupports ATI CrossFreXTM TechnologySupports NVIDIA SLITM Technology

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    Connectors & ButtonsBack panel

    1x Optcal S/PDIF-Out port1x PS/2 keyboard/ mouse port1x Seral port6x USB 2.0 ports, 2x USB 3.0 ports (970A-G46)8x USB 2.0 ports (970S-G46)1x LAN port6x audo ports

    On-Board3x USB 2.0 connectors1x TPM Module connector1x Front Panel Audo connector1x Chasss Intruson connector1x S/PDIF-out connector

    Slots2x PCIe 2.0 x16 slots

    PCI_E2 supports up to PCIe x16 speed (when PCI_E4 s empty) or PCIe x8 speed (when PCI_E4 s nstalled)PCI_E4 supports up to PCIe x8 speed

    2x PCIe 2.0 x1 slots2x PCI slots, support 3.3V/ 5V PCI bus Interface

    Form FactorATX (22.5 cm X 30.5 cm)

    Mountng Screw Holes6x mountng holes

    If you need to purchase accessores and request the part numbers, you could search the product web page and find detals on our web address belowhttp://www.ms.com/ndex.php

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    Back

    Panel

    CPU CPUFANJPWR2

    JPWR1

    JFP2JUSB3

    JAUD1

    JCI1

    PCI_E1SYSFAN1

    SATA3/4

    PCI_E2

    PCI_E3

    PCI_E4

    DIMM2

    DIMM1

    DIMM3

    DIMM4

    JTPM1

    SATA5/6

    SATA2

    SATA1

    JBAT1

    JFP1

    JUSB2

    JUSB1JSP1

    PCI1

    PCI2

    SYSFAN2

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    Connectors Reference GudePort Name Port Type Page

    Back Panel En-6

    CPU AM3+ CPU Socket En-8

    CPUFAN CPU Fan Connector En-17

    JAUD1 Front Panel Audo Connector En-18

    JBAT1 Clear CMOS Jumper En-21

    JCI1 Chasss Intruson Connector En-19

    JFP1, JFP2 Front Panel Connectors En-18

    JPWR1 ATX 24-pn Power Connector En-12

    JPWR2 ATX 8-pn Power Connector En-12

    JSP1 S/PDIF-Out Connector En-20

    JTPM1 TPM Module connector En-20

    JUSB1~3 USB 2.0 Expanson Connectors En-19

    PCI1,2 PCI Expanson Slots En-15

    PCI_E2,4 PCIe x16 Expanson Slots En-15

    PCI_E1,3 PCIe x1 Expanson Slots En-15

    SATA1~6 SATA 6Gb/s Connectors En-16

    SYSFAN1~2 System Fan Connectors En-17

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    Optcal S/PDIF-OutThs S/PDIF (Sony & Phlps Dgtal Interconnect Format) connector s provded for dgtal audo transmsson to external speakers through an optcal fiber cable.

    Mouse/KeyboardA combnaton PS/2 mouse/keyboard DIN connector for a PS/2 mouse/keyboard.

    Seral PortThe seral port s a 16550A hgh speed communcatons port that sends/ receves 16bytes FIFOs. You can attach a seral mouse or other seral devces drectly to the connector.

    USB 2.0 PortThe USB 2.0 port s for attachng USB 2.0 devces such as keyboard, mouse, or other USB 2.0-compatble devces.

    USB 3.0 Port (970A-G46)USB 3.0 port s backward-compatble wth USB 2.0 devces. It supports data transfer rate up to 5 Gbt/s (SuperSpeed).

    ImportantIn order to use USB 3.0 devces, you must connect to a USB 3.0 port. If a USB cable s used, t must be USB 3.0 complant.

    Optcal S/PDIF-Out

    Lne-In

    Lne-Out

    Mc

    RS-Out

    CS-Out

    SS-Out

    USB 2.0 Port

    USB 3.0 Port (970A-G46)USB 2.0 Port (970S-G46)

    LAN

    Mouse/Keyboard

    Seral Port

    USB 2.0 Port

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    LAN The standard RJ-45 LAN jack s for connectng to a Local Area Network (LAN).

    LED Color LED State Condton

    Left Yellow Off LAN lnk s not establshed.

    On(Steady) LAN lnk s establshed.

    On(flashng) The computer s communcatng wth another computer on the network.

    Rght Green Off 10 Mbts/sec data rate

    On 100 Mbts/sec data rate

    Orange On 1000 Mbts/sec data rate

    Audo PortsThese connectors are used for audo devces. The color of the jack refers to the functon of the connector.

    Blue-Lne n: Used for connectng external audo outputtng devces.Green- Lne out: Used as a connector for speakers or headphone.Pnk- Mc: Used as a connector for a mcrophone.Black- RS-Out: Rear surround sound lne out n 4/ 5.1/ 7.1 channel mode.Orange- CS-Out: Center/ subwoofer lne out n 5.1/ 7.1 channel mode.Gray- SS-Out: Sde surround sound lne out n 7.1 channel mode.

    Yellow Green/ Orange

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    Introducton to AM3/ AM3+ CPUThe surface of CPU. Remember to apply some thermal paste on t for better heat dsperson.

    CPU (Central Processng Unt)

    ImportantOverheatngOverheatng can serously damage the CPU and manboard. Always make sure the coolng fans work properly to protect the CPU from overheatng. Be sure to apply an even layer of thermal paste (or thermal tape) between the CPU and the heatsnk to enhance heat dsspaton.

    Replacng the CPUWhen replacng the CPU, always turn off the systems power supply and unplug the power supplys power cord to ensure the safety of the CPU.

    OverclockngThs manboard s desgned to support overclockng. Before attemptng to overclock, please make sure that all other system components can tolerate overclockng. Any attempt to operate beyond product specficatons s not recommend. MSI does not guarantee the damages or rsks caused by nadequate operaton beyond product specficatons.

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    CPU & Cooler InstallatonWhen you are nstallng the CPU, make sure the CPU has a cooler attached on the top to prevent overheatng. Meanwhle, do not forget to apply some thermal paste on CPU before nstallng the heat snk/cooler fan for better heat dsperson. Follow the steps below to nstall the CPU & cooler correctly. Wrong nstallaton wll cause the damage of your CPU & manboard.

    Pull the lever sdeways away from the socket. Make sure to rase the lever up to a 90-degree angle.

    1. Look for the gold arrow of the CPU. The gold arrow should pont as shown n the pcture. The CPU can only fit n the correct orentaton.

    2.

    If the CPU s correctly nstalled, the pns should be completely embedded nto the socket and can not be seen. Please note that any volaton of the correct nstallaton procedures may cause permanent damages to your manboard.

    3. Press the CPU down firmly nto the socket and close the lever. As the CPU s lkely to move whle the lever s beng closed, always close the lever wth your fingers pressng tghtly on top of the CPU to make sure the CPU s properly and completely embedded nto the socket.

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    Poston the coolng set onto the retenton mechansm. Hook one end of the clp to hook first.

    5. Then press down the other end of the clp to fasten the coolng set on the top of the retenton mechansm. Locate the Fx Lever and lft up t .

    6.

    Fasten down the lever.7. Attach the CPU Fan cable to the CPU fan connector on the manboard.

    8.

    ImportantWhle dsconnectng the Safety Hook from the fixed bolt, t s necessary to keep an eye on your fingers, because once the Safety Hook s dsconnected from the fixed bolt, the fixed lever wll sprng back nstantly.Confirm that the CPU cooler has formed a tght seal wth the CPU before bootng your syste.Please refer to the documentaton n the CPU cooler package for more detals about CPU cooler nstallaton.

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    Mountng Screw HolesWhen nstallng the manboard, first nstall the necessary mountng stands requred for an manboard on the mountng plate n your computer case. If there s an I/O back plate that came wth the computer case, please replace t wth the I/O backplate that came wth the manboard package. The I/O backplate should snap easly nto the computer case wthout the need for any screws. Algn the mountng plates mountng stands wth the screw holes on the manboard and secure the manboard wth the screws provded wth your computer case. The locatons of the screw holes on the manboard are shown below. For more nformaton, please refer to the manual that came wth the computer case.

    ImportantInstall the manboard on a flat surface free from unnecessary debrs. To prevent damage to the manboard, any contact between the manboard crcutry and the computer case, except for the mountng stands, s prohbted.Please make sure there are no loose metal components on the manboard or wthn the computer case that may cause a short crcut of the manboard.

    The I/O ports should be facng tow

    ard the rear of the com

    puter case. They should lne up w

    th the holes on the I/O

    backplate.

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    Power Supply

    JPWR1: ATX 24-pn Power Connector Ths connector allows you to connect an ATX 24-pn power supply. To connect the ATX 24-pn power supply, algn the power supply cable wth the connector and firmly press the cable nto the connector. If done correctly, the clp on the power cable should be hooked on the manboards power connector.

    13.+3.3V

    1.+3.3V

    14.-12V

    2.+3.3V

    15.Ground

    3.Ground

    16.PS-ON#

    4.+5V

    17.Ground

    5.Ground

    18.Ground

    6.+5V

    19.Ground

    7.Ground

    22.+5V

    10.+12V

    20.Res

    8.PWR OK

    23.+5V

    11.+12V

    21.+5V

    9.5VSB

    24.Ground

    12.+3.3V

    JPWR2 : ATX 8-pn Power ConnectorThs connector provdes 12V power to the CPU.

    7.+12V

    3.Ground

    5.+12V

    1.Ground

    8.+12V

    4.Ground

    6.+12V

    2.Ground

    ImportantMake sure that all the power cables are securely connected to a proper ATX power sup-ply to ensure stable operaton of the manboard.

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    MemoryThese DIMM slots are used for nstallng memory modules. For more nformaton on compatble components, please vst http://www.ms.com/servce/test-report

    DDR3240-pn, 1.5V

    48x2=96 pn 72x2=144 pn

    Dual-Channel mode Populaton RuleIn Dual-Channel mode, the memory modules can transmt and receve data wth two data bus channels smultaneously. Enablng Dual-Channel mode can enhance system performance. The followng llustratons explan the populaton rules for Dual-Channel mode.

    1

    DIMM1

    DIMM2

    DIMM3

    DIMM4

    2

    DIMM1

    DIMM2

    DIMM3

    DIMM4

    Installed

    Empty

    ImportantDDR3 memory modules are not nterchangeable wth DDR2, and the DDR3 standard s not backward compatble. Always nstall DDR3 memory modules n DDR3 DIMM slots.In Dual-Channel mode, make sure that you nstall memory modules of the same type and densty n dfferent channel DIMM slots.To enable successful system boot-up, always nsert the memory modules nto the DIMM4/ DIMM2 first.Due to chpset resource usage, the system wll only detect up to 31+ GB of memory (not full 32 GB) when all DIMM slots have 8GB memory modules nstalled.

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    Installng Memory ModulesUnlock the DIMM slot by pushng the mountng clp to the sde. Vertcally nsert the memory module nto the DIMM slot. The memory module has an off-center notch on the bottom that wll only allow t to fit one way nto the DIMM slot.

    Push the memory module deep nto the DIMM slot. The plastc clp at sde of the DIMM slot wll automatcally close when the memory module s properly seat and an audble clck should be heard.

    Manually check f the memory module has been locked n place by the DIMM slots sde clp.

    Notch

    Volt

    1.

    2.

    3.

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    Expanson SlotsThs manboard contans numerous ports for expanson cards, such as dscrete graph-cs or audo cards.

    PCIe (Perpheral Component Interconnect Express) SlotThe PCIe slot supports the PCIe nterface expanson card.

    PCIe 2.0 x16 Slot

    PCIe x1 Slot

    PCI (Perpheral Component Interconnect) SlotThe PCI slot supports addtonal LAN, SCSI, USB, and other add-on cards that comply wth PCI specficatons.

    32-bt PCI Slot

    PCI Interrupt Request RoutngIRQ, or nterrupt request lnes, are hardware lnes over whch devces can send nterrupt requests to the processor. The PCI IRQ pns are typcally connected to the PCI bus pns as followed:

    Order1 Order2 Order3 Order4

    PCI Slot1 INT E# INT F# INT G# INT H#

    PCI Slot2 INT F# INT G# INT H# INT E#

    ImportantWhen addng or removng expanson cards, always turn off the power supply and un-plug the power supply power cable from the power outlet. Read the expanson cards documentaton to check for any necessary addtonal hardware or software changes.

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    Internal Connectors

    SATA1~6: SATA ConnectorThs connector s a hgh-speed SATA nterface port. Each connector can connect to one SATA devce. SATA devces nclude dsk drves (HDD), sold state drves (SSD), and optcal drves (CD/ DVD/ Blu-Ray).

    * The MB layout n ths figure s for reference only.

    SATA1~6 (6Gb/s, by AMD SB950)

    SATA6SATA5SATA1

    SATA2SATA4SATA3

    ImportantMany SATA devces also need a power cable from the power supply. Such devces nclude dsk drves (HDD), sold state drves (SSD), and optcal drves (CD / DVD / Blu-Ray). Please refer to the devces manual for further nformaton. Many computer cases also requre that large SATA devces, such as HDDs, SSDs, and optcal drves, be screwed down nto the case. Refer to the manual that came wth your computer case or your SATA devce for further nstallaton nstructons. Please do not fold the SATA cable at a 90-degree angle. Data loss may result durng transmsson otherwse.SATA cables have dentcal plugs on ether sdes of the cable. However, t s rec-ommended that the flat connector be connected to the manboard for space savng purposes.

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    CPUFAN,SYSFAN1~2: Fan Power ConnectorsThe fan power connectors support system coolng fans wth +12V. If the manboard has a System Hardware Montor chpset on-board, you must use a specally desgned fan wth a speed sensor to take advantage of the CPU fan control. Remember to connect all system fans. Some system fans may not connect to the manboard and wll nstead connect to the power supply drectly. A system fan can be plugged nto any avalable system fan connector.

    SYSFAN1

    1.Ground

    2.+12V

    3.Sensor/ No UseSYSFAN2

    1.Ground

    2.+12V

    3.Sensor

    4.Control

    CPUFAN

    1.Ground

    2.Control

    3.Sensor

    4.No use

    ImportantPlease refer to your processors offical webste or consult your vendor to find recommended CPU coolng fans. The CPUFAN connectors support Smart Fan Control wth lner mode. The Control Center II utlty can be nstalled to automatcally control the fan speeds accordng to the CPUs and systems temperature. If there are not enough ports on the manboard to connect all system fans, adapters are avalable to connect a fan drectly to a power supply. Before first boot up, ensure that there are no cables mpedng any fan blades.

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    JFP1, JFP2: Front Panel ConnectorsThese connectors connect to the front panel swtches and LEDs. The JFP1 connector s complant wth the Intel Front Panel I/O Connectvty Desgn Gude. When nstallng the front panel connectors, please use the enclosed mConnectors to smplfy nstallaton. Plug all the wres from the computer case nto the mConnectors and then plug the mConnectors nto the manboard.

    1.+3.-

    10.No Pin

    5.-

    Reset Switch

    HDD LED

    Power Switch

    Power LED

    7.+9.Reserved

    8.-6.+4.-2.+

    JFP1

    1.Ground

    3.Suspend LED

    5.Power LED

    7.No Pin

    8.+6.-4.+2.-

    BuzzerSp

    eaker

    JFP2

    ImportantOn the connectors comng from the case, pns marked by small trangles are postve wres. Please use the dagrams above and the wrtng on the mConnectors to determne correct connector orentaton and placement. The majorty of the computer cases front panel connectors wll prmarly be plugged nto JFP1.

    JAUD1: Front Panel Audo ConnectorThs connector allows you to connect the front audo panel located on your computer case. Ths connector s complant wth the Intel Front Panel I/O Connectvty Desgn Gude.

    1.MIC L

    3.MIC R

    10.Head Phone Detection

    5.Head Phone R

    7.SENSE_SEND

    9.Head Phone L

    8.No Pin

    6.MIC Detection

    4.NC2.Ground

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    JUSB1~3: USB 2.0 Expanson ConnectorsThs connector s desgned for connectng hgh-speed USB perpherals such as USB HDDs, dgtal cameras, MP3 players, prnters, modems, and many others.

    115V

    1.VCC3.USB0-

    10.NC

    5.USB0+

    7.Ground

    9.No Pin

    8.Ground

    6.USB1+

    4.USB1-

    2.VCC

    * The MB layout n ths figure s for reference only.

    USB 2.0 Bracket (optonal)

    ImportantNote that the VCC and GND pns must be connected correctly to avod possble dam-age.

    JCI1: Chasss Intruson ConnectorThs connector connects to the chasss ntruson swtch cable. If the computer case s opened, the chasss ntruson mechansm wll be actvated. The system wll record ths ntruson and a warnng message wll flash on screen. To clear the warnng, you must enter the BIOS utlty and clear the record.

    1.CINTRU

    2.Ground

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    JTPM1: TPM Module connectorThs connector connects to a TPM (Trusted Platform Module). Please refer to the TPM securty platform manual for more detals and usages.

    * The MB layout n ths figure s for reference only.

    115V

    10.No Pin

    14.Ground8.5V Power

    12.Ground6.Serial IRQ

    4.3.3V Power

    2.3V Standby power

    1.LPC Clock

    3.LPC Reset

    5.LPC address & data pin0

    7.LPC address & data pin1

    9.LPC address & data pin2

    11.LPC address & data pin3

    13.LPC Frame

    TPM module s optonal

    JSP1: S/PDIF-Out Connector Ths connector s used to connect S/PDIF (Sony & Phlps Dgtal Interconnect Format) nterface for dgtal audo transmsson.

    115V

    3.VCC2.SPDIF

    1.Ground

    * The MB layout n ths figure s for reference only.

    S/PDIF-Out Bracket (optonal)

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    Jumpers

    JBAT1: Clear CMOS Jumper There s CMOS RAM onboard that s external powered from a battery located on the manboard to save system configuraton data. Wth the CMOS RAM, the system can automatcally boot nto the operatng system (OS) every tme t s turned on. If you want to clear the system configuraton, set the jumpers to clear the CMOS RAM.

    JBAT1 Keep Data Clear Data

    1 11

    ImportantYou can clear CMOS by shortng 2-3 pn whle the system s off. Then return to 1-2 pn poston. Avod clearng the CMOS whle the system s on; t wll damage the manboard.

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    LED Status Indcators

    CPU_PHASE LEDs

    CPU_PHASE LEDsThese LEDs ndcate the current CPU power phase mode. Follow the nstructons below to read.

    Lghts Off

    CPU s n 1 phase power mode.

    CPU s n 2 phase power mode.

    CPU s n 3 phase power mode.

    CPU s n 4 phase power mode.

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    BIOS SetupClck BIOS II s developed by MSI that provdes a graphcal user nterface for settng parameters of BIOS by usng the mouse and the keybord.

    Wth the Clck BIOS II, users can change BIOS settngs, montor CPU temperature, select the boot devce prorty and vew system nformaton such as the CPU name, DRAM capacty, the OS verson and the BIOS verson. Users can mport and export parameters data for backup or sharng wth frends. After connectng to Internet, users can browse the nternet, check mal and lve update your system.

    EnterngPower on the computer and the system wll start POST (Power On Self Test) process. When the message below appears on the screen, press key to enter Setup.

    Press DEL key to enter Setup Menu, F11 to enter Boot Menu

    If the message dsappears before you respond and you stll wsh to enter Setup, restart the system by turnng t OFF and On or pressng the RESET button. You may also restart the system by smultaneously pressng , , and keys.

    ImportantThe tems under each BIOS category descrbed n ths chapter are under contnuous update for better system performance. Therefore, the descrpton may be slghtly dfferent from the latest BIOS and should be held for reference only.

    OvervewAfter enterng CLICK BIOS II, the followng screen s dsplayed.

    BIOS menu selecton

    Temperaturemontor

    Systemnformaton

    Boot devceprorty bar

    Menu dsplay

    Boot menu

    BIOS menu selecton

    Modeselecton

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    ImportantThe pctures n ths gude are for reference only and may vary from the product you purchased. Please refer to the actual screens of your system for detaled nformaton.

    Temperature montorThs block shows the temperature of the processor and the manboard.

    System nformatonThs block shows the tme, date, CPU name, CPU frequency, DRAM frequency, DRAM capacty and the BIOS verson.

    BIOS menu selectonThese blocks are used to select menus of BIOS. The followng optons are avalable:

    SETTINGS - Use ths menu to specfy your settngs for chpset features, boot devce.OC - Ths menu contans tems of the frequency and voltage adjustments. Increasng the frequency can get better performance, however hgh frequency and heat can cause nstablty, we do not recommend general users to overclock. ECO - Ths menu s related to energy-savng settngs.BROWSER - Ths feature s used to enter the MSI Wnk web browser.UTILITIES - Ths menu contans utltes for backup and update.SECURITY - The securty menu s used to keep unauthorzed people from makng any changes to the settngs. You can use these securty features to protect your system.

    Boot devce prorty barYou can move the devce cons to change the boot prorty.

    Boot menuThs button s used to open a boot menu. Clck the tem to boot the system from the devce nstantly.

    Mode selectonThs feature allows you to load presets of energy savng or overclockng.

    Menu dsplayThs area provdes BIOS settng menu that allows you to change parameters.

    Boot devce prorty barThs bar shows the prorty of the boot devces. The lght cons ndcate that the devces are avalable.

    Hgh prorty Low prorty

    Clck and draw the con to left or rght to specfy the boot prorty.

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    OperatonClck BIOS II allows you to control BIOS settngs wth the mouse and the keyboard. The followng table lsts and descrbes the hot keys and the mouse operatons.

    Hot key Mouse Descrpton

    Move the cursor

    Select Item

    Clck/ Double-clck the left button

    Select Icon/ Feld

    Clck the rght button

    Jump to the Ext menu or return to the prevous from a submenu

    Increase the numerc value or make changes

    Decrease the numerc value or make changes

    General Help

    CPU Specficatons

    Enter Memory-Z

    Load optmzed defaults

    Save Change and Reset

    Save a screenshot to a FAT/FAT32 USB drve

    Sub-MenuAn arrow symbol appears to the left of certan fields that means t contans a sub-menu. A sub-menu contans addtonal optons for a field parameter. You can use arrow keys ( ) or mouse to hghlght the field and press or mouse double left clck to enter the sub-menu. If you want to return to the prevous menu, just press the or clck the rght mouse button.

    General HelpClck BIOS II provdes General Help wndow. You can call up the wndow from any BIOS menu by smply pressng or clck HELP on BIOS settng screen. The Help wndow lsts the approprate keys to use and the possble selectons for the hghlghted tem.

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    OC MenuThs menu s for advanced users who want to overclock the manboard.

    ImportantOverclockng your PC manually s only recommended for advanced users.Overclockng s not guaranteed, and f done mproperly, can vod your warranty or severely damage your hardware.If you are unfamlar wth overclockng, we advse you to use OC Gene for easy overclockng.

    Current CPU/ DRAM Frequency These tems show the current clocks of CPU and Memory speed. Read-only.

    Adjust CPU FSB FrequencyThs tem s used to adjust the CPU FSB frequency (n MHz).

    Adjust CPU RatoThs tem s used to adjust CPU clock multpler (rato). It s avalable only when the processor supports ths functon.

    Adjusted CPU FrequencyIt shows the adjusted CPU frequency. Read-only.

    Adjust CPU-NB RatoThs tem s used to adjust CPU-NB rato.

    Adjusted CPU-NB FrequencyIt shows the adjusted CPU-NB frequency. Read-only.

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    OC Gene LteSettng ths tem to [Enabled] allows the system to detect the maxmum FSB clock and to overclock automatcally. If overclockng fals to run, you can try the lower FSB clock for overclockng successfully.

    CPU Smart ProtectonCPU Smart Protecton s a mechansm of CPU overheatng protecton. It wll automatcally reduce the clock when the CPU temperature gets too hot.

    Unlock CPU CoreThs tem s used to unlock the CPU core. Please refer to the procedures below for CPU core unlocked n BIOS setup.

    Success

    Enter OC and set Unlock CPU Core to [Enabled].

    Save changes and ext the BIOS setup.

    System restart.

    You wll see the X4 (quad core) or X2 (dual core for Sempron seres only) durng POST.

    Fal

    Set Adjust CPU-NB Rato and HT Lnk Speed to [x8].

    AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 Processor

    Clear CMOS data.

    The CPU does not support CPU core unlockng, please leave the default settngs for system.

    AMD Sempron(tm) II X2 Processor

    ImportantThs CPU core unlocked behavor depends on the CPU ablty/ characterstc, and t s not guaranteed.Depend on CPUs characterstc, once you get nstable scenaro, please restore the default settngs for system.You can also check the core numbers n performance tab of Wndows task manager.

    CPU Core ControlThs tem allows you to select the number of actve processor cores.

    DRAM FrequencyThs tem allows you to adjust the DRAM frequency. Please note the overclockng behavor s not guaranteed.

    Adjusted DRAM FrequencyIt shows the adjusted DRAM frequency. Read-only.

    DRAM Tmng ModeSelect whether DRAM tmng s controlled by the SPD (Seral Presence Detect) EEPROM on the DRAM module. Settng to [Auto] enables DRAM tmngs and the

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    followng Advanced DRAM Configuraton sub-menu to be determned by BIOS based on the configuratons on the SPD. Selectng [Lnk] or [Unlnk] allows users to configure the DRAM tmngs for each channel and the followng related Advanced DRAM Configuraton sub-menu manually.

    Advanced DRAM ConfiguratonPress to enter the sub-menu.

    Command RateThs settng controls the DRAM command rate.

    tCLControls CAS latency whch determnes the tmng delay (n clock cycles) of startng a read command after recevng data.

    tRCDDetermnes the tmng of the transton from RAS (row address strobe) to CAS (column address strobe). The less clock cycles, the faster the DRAM performance.

    tRPControls number of cycles for RAS (row address strobe) to be allowed to pre-charge. If nsufficent tme s allowed for RAS to accumulate before DRAM refresh, the DRAM may fal to retan data. Ths tem apples only when synchronous DRAM s nstalled n the system.

    tRASDetermnes the tme RAS (row address strobe) takes to read from and wrte to memory cell.

    tRFCThs settng determnes the tme RFC takes to read from and wrte to a memory cell.

    tWRDetermnes mnmum tme nterval between end of wrte data burst and the start of a pre-charge command. Allows sense amplfiers to restore data to cell.

    tWTRDetermnes mnmum tme nterval between the end of wrte data burst and the start of a column-read command; allows I/O gatng to overdrve sense amplfies before read command starts.

    tRRDSpecfies the actve-to-actve delay of dfferent banks.

    tRTPTme nterval between a read and a precharge command.

    tFAWThs tem s used to set the tFAW (four actvate wndow delay) tmng.

    tWCLThs tem s used to set the tWCL (Wrte CAS Latency) tmng.

    tCKEThs tem s used to set the Pulse Wdth for DRAM module.

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    tRTLThs tem s used to set Round Trp Latency settngs.

    tXPExt Power Down wth DLL on to and vald command; Ext Precharge Power Down wth DLL frzon to commands not requrng a locked DLL.==Advanced Tmng Configuraton==Follwng tems are used to set the read/ wrte tmngs for memory.

    tRRDRRead-Read Dfferent Rank, same DIMM.

    tRRDDRead-Read Dfferent Rank.

    tWWDRWrte-Wrte Dfferent Rank, same DIMM.

    tWWDDWrte-Wrte Dfferent Rank.

    tRWDRDDRead-Wrte Dfferent Ranks same or Dfferent DIMM.

    tWRDRDDWrte-Read Dfferent Ranks same or Dfferent DIMM.

    tRWSRRead-Wrte Same Rank.

    HT Lnk SpeedThs tem allows you to set the Hyper-Transport Lnk speed. Settng to [Auto], the system wll detect the HT lnk speed automatcally.

    Adjusted HT Lnk FrequencyIt shows the adjusted HT Lnk frequency. Read-only.

    HT Lnk ControlPress to enter the sub-menu.

    HT Incomng/ Outgong Lnk WdthThese tems allow you to set the Hyper-Transport Lnk wdth. Settng to [Auto], the system wll detect the HT lnk wdth automatcally.

    DRAM Voltage/ SB Voltage/ NB Voltage/ CPU Voltage/ CPU-NB VoltageThese tems are used to adjust the voltage of CPU, Memory and chpset.

    Spread SpectrumThs functon reduces the EMI (Electromagnetc Interference) generated by modulatng clock generator pulses.

    ImportantIf you do not have any EMI problem, leave the settng at [Dsabled] for optmal system stablty and performance. But f you are plagued by EMI, select the value of Spread Spectrum for EMI reducton.

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    The greater the Spread Spectrum value s, the greater the EMI s reduced, and the system wll become less stable. For the most sutable Spread Spectrum value, please consult your local EMI regulaton.Remember to dsable Spread Spectrum f you are overclockng because even a slght jtter can ntroduce a temporary boost n clock speed whch may just cause your overclocked processor to lock up.

    Overclockng ProfilesPress to enter the sub-menu.

    Overclockng Profile 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6Press to enter the sub-menu.

    Set Name for Overclockng Profile 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6Gve a name by typng n ths tem.

    Save Overclockng Profile 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6Save the current overclockng settngs to ROM for selected profile.

    Load/ Clear Overclockng Profile 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6Load/ Clear the stored profile settngs from ROM.

    Overclockng Profile SaveSave the current overclockng settngs to USB flash dsk.

    Overclockng Profile LoadLoad the stored settngs from USB flash dsk.

    OC Retry CountWhen overclockng has faled, settng ths tem to [3,5] wll allow system to reboot 3/ 5 tmes wth the same overclocked configuraton. If overclockng has faled every tme, the system wll restore the defaults.

    CPU SpecficatonsPress to enter the sub-menu. Ths sub-menu hghlghts all the key features of your CPU. The nformaton wll vary by model and s read-only. You can also access ths nformaton at any tme by pressng [F4]. Press to enter the sub-menu.

    CPU Technology SupportPress to enter the sub-menu. The sub-menu shows the nstalled CPU technologes. Read only.

    MEMORY-ZPress to enter the sub-menu. Ths sub-menu hghlghts all the settngs and tmngs of your DIMMs. Ths nformaton wll vary by model and s read-only. You can also access ths nformaton at any tme by pressng [F5]. Press to enter the sub-men

    DIMM1~4 Memory SPDPress to enter the sub-menu. The sub-menu dsplays the nformatons of nstalled memory.

    CPU FeaturesPress to enter the sub-menu.

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    AMD CoolnQuetThe CoolnQuet technology can effectvely and dynamcally lower CPU speed and power consumpton.

    ImportantTo ensure that CoolnQuet functon s actvated and wll be workng properly, t s requred to double confirm that:

    Run BIOS Setup, and select Cell Menu. Under Cell Menu, find AMD CoolnQuet, and set ths tem to Enabled.Enter Wndows, and select [Start]->[Settngs]->[Control Panel]->[Power Optons]. Enter Power Optons Propertes tag, and select Mnmal Power Management under Power schemes.

    C1E SupportEnable ths tem to reduce the CPU power consumpton whle dle. Not all processors support Enhanced Halt state (C1E).

    SVM ModeThs tem allows you to enable/dsable the AMD SVM (Secure Vrtual Machne) Mode.

    IOMMU ModeThs tem allows you to enable/dsable the IOMMU (I/O Memory Management Unt) for I/O vrtualzaton.

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    Updatng the BIOS wth Lve UpdateThs secton tells you how to update the BIOS by usng the Lve Update utlty before enterng Operatng System. Lve Update wll update the BIOS automatcally when connectng to the Internet. To update the BIOS wth the Lve Update utlty:

    Clck Lve Update button on the BIOS UTILITIES menu. (The Wnk must be nstalled).

    1.

    Setup the connecton by clck the settng button f necessary.

    Clck the next button .

    2.

    3.

    Lve Update wll automatcally detect the verson of BIOS and download the approprate file.

    4.

    Clck the confirm button to update the BIOS.

    ImportantDo not update the BIOS f your system s runnng fine.

    5.

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    Software InformatonTake out the Drver/Utlty Dsc that s ncluded n the manboard package, and place t nto the optcal drve. The nstallaton wll auto-run, smply clck the drver or utlty and follow the pop-up screen to complete the nstallaton. The Drver/Utlty Dsc contans the:

    Drver menu : It provdes avalable drvers. Install the drver by your desre and to actvate the devce.Utlty menu : It allows you to nstall the avalable software applcatons. Servce base menu : Through ths menu to lnk the MSI offically webste.Product nfo menu : It shows the newly nformaton of MSI product.Securty menu : It provdes the useful antvrus program.

    ImportantPlease vst the MSI offically webste to get the latest drvers and BIOS for better system performance.

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    MS-7693 Manboard

    Installng WnkBIOS BROWSER and UTILITIES request Wnk, please nstall the "Wnk" software applcaton from MSI Drver Dsc n Wndows first. And then you can access these two features by clckng ther respectve buttons.

    To nstall Wnk, follow the steps below:

    Power on your computer and enter Wndows operatng system.

    Insert MSI Drver Dsc nto the optcal drve. The setup screen wll automatcally appear.

    Clck Drver tab.

    Clck OTHERS button.

    Select Wnk to start nstallng.

    When finshed, restart your computer.

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