Uli M1689 Atx Motherboard
Uli M1689 Atx Motherboard
Uli M1689 Atx Motherboard
ATX Motherboard
User’s Guide
Declaration of Conformity
EQUIPMENT: MAINBOARD
is a Class B digital device that complies with 47 CFR Parts 2 and 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
JAN 2004
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Introduction............................................................1
1-1 Specifications ...............................................................................................1
1-2 Package Contents .........................................................................................2
1-3 Back Panel ...................................................................................................3
1-4 Motherboard Layout.....................................................................................3
Appendix.................................................................................42
How to Install Windows 2000/XP On a SATA Drive.........................................42
Chapter 1
Chapter 1 Introduction
1-1 Specifications
CPU
- Supports AMD Socket-939 Althon 64 / Sempron CPU
- Processor interface via 2000MT/s HyperTransport bus
Chipset
- ULi M1689
Memory
- Four 184- pin DDR DIMMs up to 4GB
- Supports Dual Channel DDR266/333/400 memory
Expansion Slots
- One AGP slot for 8X/4X AGP
- Five 32-Bit PCI slots (v2.2 compliant)
SATA
- Supports four native SATA 1.5Gb/s devices
- Hot-swap capability, allowing disks to be changed without powering down the
system.
- Supports SATA ATAPI devices
IDE
- Supports 2 UltraDMA-66/100/133 IDE Ports
FDD
- One FDD connector supports up to 2.88 MB
USB 2.0
- Built-in M1689 supports total 8 USB 2.0/1.1 ports
- Supports USB 2.0 High-Speed Device @480 Mb/s Transfer Rates
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Fast Ethernet
- Supports 10/100Mb Fast Ethernet with external Realtek PHY
Form Factor
- ATX Form Factor 305mm x 200 mm
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3. Installing a CPU:
Locate a noticeable notch in the CPU’s corner. This marking indicate Pin 1 of the
CPU. Gently insert the CPU with Pin 1 at the same corner of the socket that contains
the end of the lever.
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1. 主機板硬體組態設定:
依據使用手冊上面的指令或印刷在主機板上的文字來設定 CPU 外頻,倍頻及電
壓或其它設定。
2. 安裝 FDD 和 IDE 裝置:
將排線較長一端的排線插入主機板 IDE 插槽並且紅色線對準插槽的第一針腳
(Pin 1),檢視排線接頭是否完全插入插槽,同時排線較短的一端也依序插入軟碟
機,硬碟機等儲存裝置。
3. 安裝 CPU:
將 CPU 的缺角對準 CPU 腳座的缺角並小心地將 CPU 插在腳座上,按下旁邊的
固定桿以固定 CPU。
4. 安裝系統記憶體:
先確定記憶體模組金手指的方向,慢慢插入記憶體插槽並小心地將記憶體模組往
下壓,直到插槽的固定卡榫卡住記憶體模組兩端的缺口。
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5. 主機板固定:
用銅柱及螺絲將主機板安裝在機殼底座並確定每個孔洞均已被鎖上,尤其注意主
機板底下不可有多餘的銅柱以避免造成短路。
6. 增加介面卡:
將介面卡(例 : 網路卡,音效卡等)插在適當的介面卡擴充插槽,並將卡上的鐵片
鎖緊在機殼上。
7. 連接 I/O 埠和其他設備的接頭:
適當地將排線插入各設備的插槽,記得必須將排線與插座的第一針腳互相對準,
請參照使用者手冊的主機板平面圖。
8. 連接電源供應器:
將電源接頭與主機板上之插座對準插入,並確定卡榫已緊扣。
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3. Prozessor Installieren
Der Prozessor ist an einer Stelle eingekerbt. Mit diesser Kerbe wird Stift 1 des
Prozessors gekennzeichnet. Setzen Sie den Prozessor vorsichtig in den Sockel ein,
und richten Sie dabei Stift 1 mit dem Hebelende aus.
4. Arbeitsspeicher einsetzen
Drücken Sie das Modul nach unten, bis die seitlichen Steckplatzhalterungernim
Modul eiratsen.
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6. Steckkarte einbauen
Führen Sie die Karte vorsichtig in einen geeingneten Steckplatz ein.
8. Netzkabel anschließen
Verbinden Sie das ATX-Netzkabel korrekt mit dem Netzanschluß auf dem
Motherboard.
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3. Установка ЦПУ
Найдите отметку у одного из углов. Данная маркировка указывает на PIN1
процессора. Аккуратно вставьте ЦПУ, совместив PIN1 процессора с
соответствующим углом гнезда, расположенным у окончания рычага.
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2-6 PC D. I. Y. 조립 설명 (Korean)
1.점퍼설정
매뉴얼이나 메인보드에 나와있는 설정방법을 참고하여 CPU 의 외부클럭,
주파수, 전압 등을 설정합니다.
2. 메인보드 장착
드라이버를 이용하여 케이스에 정확하게 메인보드를 장착합니다.
3. CPU 장착
CPU 의 모서리를 보면 표시가 되어있습니다. 이 부분이 1 번 핀입니다. 이
부분을 메인보드의 CPU 소켓에 맞추어 CPU 를 장착합니다.
4. 메모리 장착
메모리의 금색부분이 보이지 않을 때까지 메모리 슬롯에 메모리를
꼽습니다. 완벽하게 꽂히면 슬롯 옆에 있는 고정핀이 자동으로 올라옵니다.
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6. 외부 카드의 장착
비디오카드 및 다른 외부 장착용 카드를 장착합니다.
8. 파워 써플라이 케이블 연결
ATX 파워케이블을 메인보드에 연결합니다. 감사합니다.
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The power cord leading from the system's power supply to the
external power source must be the very last part connected when
assembling a system. The ATX power supply provides a single
20-pin connector interface, which incorporates standard +/-5V,
+/-12V, optional 3.3V and Soft-power signals. The Soft
power signal, a 5V trickle supply is continuously supplied
when AC power is available. When the system is in Soft-Off
mode, this trickle supply maintains the system in its
minimum power state.
The ATX 12V power supply has a new +12V (4-pin) and
+5V / 3.3V (6-pin) auxiliary power connector to enable the delivery of more +12
VDC and + 5/ 3.3V VDC current to the motherboard.
Power-On By Modem:
While in Soft-Off state, if an external modem ring-up signal is detected, the system
will be activated and therefore can be remotely accessed. You may enable this
function in BIOS's Power Management Setup menu. (See section 3. 5)
Blinking LED in Suspend Mode:
While in Suspend mode, the LED light on the front panel of your computer will flash.
Suspend mode is entered by pressing the Green Override Power Button on your ATX
case, or by enabling the Power Management and Suspend Mode options in BIOS's
Power Management menu. (See section 3.5)
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After being disconnected for a certain period of time, the poly-fuse will return to its
normal state and the keyboard or USB connector can function properly again. Unlike
conventional fuses, the poly-fuse will not need to be replaced, relieving users from
such inconveniences.
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Phoenix-Award BIOS ROM has a built-in setup program that allows users to modify
the basic system configuration. This information is stored in CMOS RAM so that it
can retain the setup information even when the power is turned off. Press [Delete]
when you Power on or Reboot the computer system. The primary screen as shown in
Figure 3-1 is a list of the menus and functions available in the setup program. Select
the desired item by using arrow keys and press [Enter] to make the changes.
Operating commands are located at the bottom of this and all other BIOS screens.
When a field is highlighted, on-line help information is displayed on the right side of
the screen.
Time (hh:mm:ss).
Allows users to set the system time. Once set up, the system time will be based on
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this.
Drive A
Allows users to choose the type of the floppy disk drive currently used. Available
options: None, 360K, 5.25 in., 1.2M, 5.25in., 720K, 3.5in., 1.44M, 3.5in., 2.88M,
3.5in..
Video
Allows users to choose the specification of the monitor currently connected to the
motherboard.
Halt On
The item allows users to determine under what condition the system should halt
during the boot process.
l If All Errors is selected, the boot process will halt when the system detects any
errors on hardware during the POST.
l If No Errors is selected, the boot process will not halt even though the system
detects an error on hardware during the POST.
l If All, But Keyboard is selected, the boot process will halt when the system
detects any errors on hardware except for the keyboard.
l If All, But Diskette is selected, the boot process will halt when the system
detects any errors on hardware except for the hard disk drive.
If All, But Disk/Key is selected, the boot process will halt when the system detects
any errors on hardware except for the hard disk drive & keyboard.
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Security Option
This BIOS feature controls the application of the BIOS' password protection. It will
only work once you have created a password through the Password Setting option in
the main BIOS screen.
Selecting the System option will force the BIOS to ask for the password every time
the system boots up.
If you choose Setup, then the password is only required for access to the BIOS. This
option is useful for system administrators or computer resellers who need to keep
novice users from messing around with the BIOS.
APIC Mode
By enabling this option, “MPS version control for OS” can be configured.
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the deactivation of active rows. Reducing the tRAS period allows the active row to be
deactivated earlier.
However, if the tRAS period is too short, there may not be enough time to complete a
burst transfer. This reduces performance and data may be lost or corrupted.
For optimal performance, use the lowest value you can. Usually, this should be CAS
latency + tRCD + 2 clock cycles. For example, if you set the CAS latency to 2 clock
cycles and the tRCD to 3 clock cycles, the optimum tRAS value would be 7 clock
cycles.
But if you start getting memory errors or system crashes, increase the tRAS value one
clock cycle at a time until your system becomes stable.
M1689 Configuration
AGP Configuration
Fast Write
This BIOS feature controls the AGP bus' Fast Write capability. Fast Write is a feature
which accelerates memory write transactions from the chipset to the AGP device.
Fast Write allows the AGP device act like a PCI device. This allows it to bypass the
main memory and directly access the data which improves AGP read performance.
However AGP write performance is not affected.
It is recommended that you enable AGP Fast Write for better AGP read performance
but disable it if any of your PCI cards start acting funny.
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HyperTransport Config
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Master PIO
This feature allows users to set the PIO (Programmable Input/Output) mode for the
IDE Primary Master drive attached to the IDE1 connector. Auto is recommended.
Slave PIO
This feature allows users to set the PIO (Programmable Input/Output) mode for the
IDE Primary Slave drive attached to the IDE1 connector. Auto is recommended.
Master PIO
This feature allows users to set the PIO (Programmable Input/Output) mode for the
IDE Secondary Master drive attached to the IDE2 connector. Auto is recommended.
Slave PIO
This feature allows users to set the PIO (Programmable Input/Output) mode for the
IDE Secondary slave drive attached to the IDE2 connector. Auto is recommended.
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IR Transmission Delay
This item allows you to enable/ disable IR transmission delay. This field only
configurable if “UART Mode” is set to “ASKIR” or “IrDA”.
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Use IR Pins
Consult your IR peripheral documentation to select the correct setting of the TxD and
RxD signals. This field is only configurable if “UART Mode Select” is set to
“ASKIR” or “IrDA”.
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ACPI C2 Function
This feature allows users to enable/disable ACPI C2 function. The C2 state puts the
processor into a low-power state optimized around multiprocessor and bus master
systems. OSPM will cause an idle processor complex to enter a C2 state if there are
bus masters or Multiple processor activity. The processor complex is able to snoop
bus master or multiprocessor CPU accesses to memory while in the C2 state.
ACPI C3 Function
This feature allows users to enable/disable ACPI C3 function. While in the C3 state,
the processor’s caches maintain state but the processor is not required to snoop bus
master or multiprocessor CPU accesses to memory.
Power Management
To select the type (or degree) of power saving for Doze, Standby, and Suspend modes.
PM Control by APM
This feature allows you to enable or disabled Advanced Power Management for
Power Management of the system.
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prots off
l DPMS support: To select video power management values with Display Power
Management Signaling support
Suspend Mode
This feature allows you to select the period of inactivity before the system is
suspended or put into suspend mode.
Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN
This feature allows users to determine whether the system is shut down immediately
or after 4 seconds when users press the power button.
SLEEP BUTTON
If enabled, the system can enter suspend by “SLEEP BUTTON”.
Wake up events
The items contained in this feature allow users to choose which device can wake up
the system when power is shut down.
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setting of Disabled after configuring the new ESCD. Therefore, the users need not to
disable this feature after rebooting.
Resources Controlled By
This feature determines whether the BIOS will automatically configure IRQ and
DMA resources or not. Auto is recommended.
Spread Spectrum
This BIOS feature allows you to reduce the EMI of your motherboard by modulating
the signals it generates so that the spikes are reduced to flatter curves. It achieves this
by varying the frequency slightly so that the signal does not use any particular
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CPU Clock
This feature allows users to modulate the CPU clock.
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a password is required to enter both BIOS and the computer’s operating system (for
example Windows XP) found on the boot drive.
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Chapter 4 Software
Insert the support CD that comes with your motherboard into your CD-ROM driver
or double-click the CD drive icon in [My computer] to enter the setup screen.
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Integrated Driver
Five drivers are integrated into the item. They are ULi PCI 10-100 Fast Ethernet
Controller Driver, ULi USB 2.0 Controller Driver, ULi PCI to AGP Controller
Driver, ULi M5289 SATA Controller Driver, ULi M5289 SATA Raid Function. To
install them, simply follow the instructions below
Step-by-step guide
1. Click Integrated Driver, then the Welcome screen will show up.
2. After reading the contents, click Next> to proceed with the Setup program.
3. The drivers that have been checked are defaults, simply click Next> to proceed.
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5. The following message simply tells you that it is better to install the driver prior to
the potential installation of the graphics driver.
6. Choose Yes, I want to restart my computer now and click OK to restart the
computer.
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DirectX 9.0c
Allows you to install the latest DirectX 9.0c Driver. To do so, please follow the
instructions below.
Step-by-step guide
1. Click DirectX 9.0c to enter the Installing Microsoft DirectX. After reading the
license agreement, choose I accept the agreement then click Next>.
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Appendix
2. The setup program will continue, later when the setup program prompts user to
specify additional adapters, please press S Key.
3. Then the setup program will prompt user to insert the driver diskette. Please insert
the driver diskette, then press ENTER to continue.
4. The follow-up window will list out the installation choices, please SCROLL
down the list to select ALi SATA/RAID Controller (M5289 Windows 2000/XP)
for Windows 2000/XP and press ENTER to continue.
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