DataExpert MBX8440 Manuale utente

TRADEMARKSTM
PS/2TM is a registered trademeark of international Business Machines Corp.
PentiumTM , and P54CTM are registered trademarks of Intel Corp.
IBM registered trademark of International Business Machines Corp.
Windows95TM and Plug and PlayTM are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
PCITM is a registered trademark of the PCI Special Interest Group.
VESATM is a trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association.
All trademarks are the properties of their respecitve owners
MBX8440
User's Manual Version A
The information
presented in this
publication has
been carefully for
reliability;
however, no
responsibility is
assumed for
inaccuracies.
Specifications are
subject to change
without notice.

Introduction ............................................................ 1
1-1 KeyFeatures............................................................... 2
1-2 Static Electricity Precautions ..................................... 4
1-3 What's included in the package ................................. 4
Hardware Configuration......................................... 5
2-1 Mainboard Component Locations.............................. 6
2-2 Power Precautions..................................................... 7
2-3 Connectors................................................................. 7
2-4 Jumper Settings ......................................................... 8
PW1 ATX Power Supply Connector............... 9
Keyboard Connector ................................................ 10
PS/2 Mouse Connector............................................ 10
USB (Universal Serial Bus Connector) .................... 10
COM1, COM2 Serial Port Connectors ..................... 10
LPT1 Parallel (Printer) Connectors.......................... 10
J1 KBLOCK, SPK, RST, HDLED, ATXSW,
SUSLED,Power LED ........................... 11
JP2 CPU Speed Selectors.......................... 13
JP1 CPU Internal Clock Speed Selectors .. 13
FAN1 CPU FAN POWER .............................. 13
FAN2 System FAN POWER .......................... 14
IR IR Connector ....................................... 14
J4 SB-LINKTM Connector .......................... 14
FDD1 Floppy Drive Connector....................... 14
IDE1 Primary IDE Connector........................ 14
IDE2 Secondary IDE Connector................... 14
RT1 Thermistor Connector.......................... 14
1
2

2-5 Installing Pentium II Processor in Slot 1 .................. 15
2-6 Memory Installation.................................................. 17
AWARD BIOS Setup ............................................. 19
3-1 Award BIOS Setup................................................... 20
3-2 Main Menu Options.................................................. 21
STANDARD CMOS SETUP..................................... 21
BIOS FEATURES SETUP ....................................... 23
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP ................................ 26
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP............................ 28
PNP/PCI SLOT CONFIGURATION ......................... 30
LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS....................................... 31
INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS SETUP................... 32
USER PASSWORD SETTING................................. 34
IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION.................................. 34
SAVE & EXIT SETUP .............................................. 35
EXIT WITHOUT SAVING......................................... 35
Hardware Monitor Setup/AGP Utility................... 37
A-1 System Health Monitor Utility................................... 38
A-2 Installing the Utility ................................................... 39
A-3 Application ............................................................. 39
A-4 AGP and 8440BX chip Utility ................................... 40
3
A

Chapter 1
Page : 2
1Introduction
1-1 KeyFeatures
§Intel 440BX AGPsetTM chipset
§Support 233~450 MHz PENTIUMTM II CPUs and 266/300 CeleronTM
with Slot 1.
§Uses 168-pin DIMM modules x 3 auto banking in multiple
configuration up to 384MB.
§Supports SDRAM and 3.3V EDO DRAM.
§Provides single bit ECC capability.
§4 PCI Local Bus slots, and 3 x 16 bits ISA Bus slots.
§All 4 PCI slots support Master mode.
§Supports 32-bits A.G.P. (Accelerated Graphics Port) slot x 1.
§System BIOS support 4 IDE harddisk drivers that don't need device
driver for S/W application, the capacity each harddisk can large
than 528MB up to 8.4GB.
§PCI Bus master IDE interface on board with two connectors support
4 IDE devices in 2 channel, the PCI IDE Controller supports PIO
Mode 0 to Mode 4, Bus master IDE DMA Mode 2 and Ultra DMA
33MB/sec.
§On board super Multi-I/O chip that support 2 serial port with 16550
Fast UART compatible, 1 parallel port with EPP and ECP capabilities,
and a floppy disk drive interface.
§On board support PS/2 mouse Connector.
§On board support PS/2 Keyboard Connector.

Page : 3
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
§2 x Universal Serial Bus (U.S.B) on board
§Support Ir connector. (optional)
§System BIOS supports NCR810 SCSI BIOS firmware and Green
feature function, Plug and Play Flash ROM.
§Use switching regulator to support CPU core voltage.
§Supports LS-120 floppy disk drive (120MB).
§Supports 3V, 5V and 12V 20-pins ATX power connector.
§ATX form factor : 180mm x 305 mm
§Hardware Monitor :
Support CPU/System FAN status monitoring and alarm, CPU voltage,
system temperature monitoring.
§Supports SB-LINK connector for Creative AWE64 PCI sound card.
§Poly switch resettable fuse over current protection for keyboard and
mouse.

Chapter 1
Page : 4
1Introduction
1-2 Static Electricity Precautions
Static electricity can easily damage your mainboard.
Observing a few basic precautions can help you safeguard against
damage that could result in expensive repairs. Follow the measures
below to protect your equipment from static discharge:
§Keep the mainboard and other system components in their anti-
static packaging until you are ready to install them.
§Touch a grounded surface before you remove any system component
from its protective anti-static packaging. A grounded surface within
easy reach is the expansion slot covers at the rear of the system
case. or any other unpainted portion of the system chassis.
§During configuration and installation, touch a ground surface
frequently to discharge any static electric charge that may build up
in your body. Another option is to wear a grounding wrist strap.
§When handling a mainboard or an adapter card, avoid touching its
components. Handle the mainboard and adapter cards either by
the edges or by the mounting bracket that attaches to the slot opening
in the case.
1-3 What 's included in the package?
The mainboard comes packed in a sturdy cardboard shipping carton.
The carton contains :
§The Mainboard
§The User's Guide
§The 440BX Utility

Page : 5
Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2
Chapter 2
Hardware Configuration
Before you install the
mainboard into the system
chassis, you may find it
convenient to first configure
the mainboard hardware.
This chapter describes how
to set jumpers and install
memory modules, and where
to attach components.
2

Chapter 2
Page : 6
Hardware Configuration
2
2-1 Mainboard Component Locations
Figure 2-1 Mainboard Component Locations
IR
J4
J1
JP1
K/B
Mouse
USB
COM1
COM2
AGP SLOT
PCI SLOT4
PCI SLOT3
PCI SLOT2
PCI SLOT1
ISA SLOT1
ISA SLOT2
ISA SLOT3
SLOT 1
Printer
JP2
BIOS
FAN2
FAN1
RT1

Page : 7
Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2
2-2 Power Precautions
Before you begin configuration, make sure you are working with an
unplugged mainboard. Many components are powered by low-voltage
current, but there still may be a dangerous electric current coming from
the leads and power supply. You should take the following precautions:
§Turn off the power supply, and unplug the power cord
before you begin
§Unplug all cables that connect the mainboard to any
external devices.
2-3 Connectors
Attach system components and case devices to the mainboard via the
mainboard connectors. A description of each .i.connector; and its
connector pins follows. See Figure 2-1 for the location of the connectors
on the mainboard.
Note:
Before making connections to the board, make sure that
power to the system is turned off.
Questo manuale è adatto per i seguenti modelli
1
Indice
Altri manuali DataExpert Scheda madre
Manuali Scheda madre popolari di altre marche

Telit Wireless Solutions
Telit Wireless Solutions SL869-3DR Manuale utente

Gigabyte
Gigabyte GA-9IVDT Manuale utente

Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments ADS8372EVM Manuale utente

Commell
Commell MS-C73 Manuale utente

IBT Technologies
IBT Technologies MB860 Manuale utente

Nvidia
Nvidia TEGRA DG-04927-001_V01 Manuale utente














