Ecs G31TM7
Ecs G31TM7
Ecs G31TM7
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Trademark Recognition
Microsoft, MS-DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
MMX, Pentium, Pentium-II, Pentium-III, Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel
Corporation.
Other product names used in this manual are the properties of their respective
owners and are acknowledged.
Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following conditions:
• This device may not cause harmful interference, and
• This device must accept any interference received, including interfer-
ence that may cause undesired operation
Preface
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface i
Chapter 1 1
Introducing the Motherboard 1
Introduction......................................................................................1
Feature...............................................................................................2
Motherboard Components.............................................................4
Chapter 2 7
Installing the Motherboard 7
Safety Precautions...........................................................................7
Choosing a Computer Case............................................................7
Installing the Motherboard in a Case............................................7
Checking Jumper Settings...............................................................8
Setting Jumpers...................................................................8
Checking Jumper Settings...................................................9
Jumper Settings...................................................................9
Connecting Case Components.....................................................10
Front Panel Header...........................................................12
Installing Hardware........................................................................13
Installing the Processor.....................................................13
Installing Memory Modules...............................................15
Installing a Hard Disk Drive/CD-ROM/SATA Hard Drive...17
Installing a Floppy Diskette Drive....................................18
Installing Add-on Cards....................................................19
Connecting Optional Devices............................................21
Connecting I/O Devices................................................................24
Chapter 3 25
Using BIOS 25
About the Setup Utility.................................................................25
The Standard Configuration..............................................25
Entering the Setup Utility...................................................25
Updating the BIOS............................................................27
Using BIOS......................................................................................27
Standard CMOS Setup......................................................28
Advanced Setup.................................................................30
Advanced Chipset Setup....................................................33
Integrated Peripherals.......................................................34
Power Management Setup.................................................35
PCI/PnP Setup...................................................................37
PC Health Status...............................................................37
Frequency/Voltage Control................................................40
Load Default Settings........................................................41
Supervisor Password........................................................41
User Password..................................................................42
Save & Exit Setup..............................................................42
Exit Without Saving............................................................42
Chapter 4 43
Using the Motherboard Software 43
About the Software CD-ROM......................................................43
Auto-installing under Windows Vista.........................................43
Running Setup....................................................................44
Manual Installation........................................................................48
Utility Software Reference............................................................48
Chapter 1
Introducing the Motherboard
Introduction
Thank you for choosing the G31T-M7 motherboard. This motherboard is a high
performance, enhanced function motherboard designed to support the LGA775 socket
Intel® Yorkfield/Wolfdale/Core™ 2 Quad (Q6600/Q6700 G0)/Pentium® Dual-Core/
Celeron® 4xx Series processors for high-end business or personal desktop markets.
The motherboard incorporates the G31 Northbridge (NB) and ICH7 Southbridge
(SB) chipsets. The Northbridge supports a Front Side Bus (FSB) frequency of 1333/
1066/800 MHz using a scalable FSB Vcc_CPU. The memory controller supports
DDR2 memory DIMM frequencies of 800/667. It supports two DDR2 Sockets with
up to maximum memory of 4 GB. DDR2 Maximum memory bandwidth of 12.8 GB/
s in dual-channel symmetric mode assuming DDR2 800 MHz. High resolution graph-
ics via one PCI Express slot, intended for Graphics Interface, are fully compliant to
the PCI Express Base Specification revision 1.1.
The ICH7 Southbridge supports two PCI slots which are PCI 2.3 compliant. In
addition, one PCI Express x1 slot is supported, fully compliant to the PCI Express
Base Specification revision 1.1. It implements an EHCI compliant interface that
provides 480 Mb/s bandwidth for eight USB 2.0 ports(four USB ports and two USB
2.0 headers support additional four USB ports). One onboard IDE connector sup-
ports two IDE devices in Ultra ATA100/66/33 mode. The Southbridge integrates a
Serial ATA host controller, supporting four SATA ports with maximum transfer rate
up to 3.0 Gb/s each.
The motherboard is equipped with advanced full set of I/O ports in the rear panel,
including PS/2 mouse and keyboard connectors, COM, VGA port, four USB ports,
one LAN port, and audio jacks for microphone, line-in and line-out.
Chipset
The G31 Northbridge (NB) and ICH7 Southbridge (SB) chipsets are based on an
innovative and scalable architecture with proven reliability and performance.
G31 (NB) • Supports 36-bit host bus addressing, allowing the CPU
to access the entire 64 GB of the memory address
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• 2 GB/s point-to-point Direct Media Interface (DMI) to
ICH7 (1 GB/s each direction)
• Supports 512 Mb and 1 Gb DDR2 DRAM technologies
for x8 and x16 devices
• One, 16-lane PCI Express port intended for Graphics
Attach, compatible to the PCI Express* Base Specifi-
cation revision 1.1
ICH7 (SB) • Enhanced DMA Controller, interrupt controller, and timer
functions
• Compliant with PCI Express Base Specification, Revi-
sion 1.1
• Compliant with PCI 2.3 specification
• Integrated SATA 3.0 Gb/s Host Controller
• Integrated USB 2.0 Host Controller supporting up to
eight USB 2.0 ports
• Integrated IDE controller supports Ultra ATA 100/66/33
Memory
• Supports DDR2 800/667 DDR SDRAM with Dual-channel architecture
• Accommodates two unbuffered DIMMs
• Up to 2 GB per DIMM with maximum memory size up to 4 GB
Onboard LAN
The onboard LAN controller provides either of the following features:
• Supports 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Transceiver
• Fully compliant with IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.3ab
• Wake-On-LAN(WOL) by Magic Packet/Frame/Link Change
Audio (optional)
This motherboard may support either of the following Audio chipsets:
Expansion Options
The motherboard comes with the following expansion options:
• One PCI Express slot for Graphic Interface
• One PCI Express x1 Slot
• Two 32-bit PCI v2.3 compliant slots
• One IDE connector that supports two IDE devices
• One floppy disk drive interface
• Four 7-pin SATA connectors
Integrated I/O
The motherboard has a full set of I/O ports and connectors:
• Two PS/2 ports for mouse and keyboard
• One serial port
• One VGA port
• Four USB ports
• One LAN port
• Audio jacks for microphone, line-in and line-out
BIOS Firmware
This motherboard uses AMI BIOS that enables users to configure many system
features including the following:
• Power management
• Wake-up alarms
• CPU parameters
• CPU and memory timing
The firmware can also be used to set parameters for different processor clock
speeds.
Motherboard Components
LABEL COMPONENTS
LGA775 socket for Intel Yorkfield/Wolfdale/Core™ 2
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This concludes Chapter 1. The next chapter explains how to install the motherboard.
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Chapter 2
Installing the Motherboard
Safety Precautions
• Follow these safety precautions when installing the motherboard
• Wear a grounding strap attached to a grounded device to avoid dam-
age from static electricity
• Discharge static electricity by touching the metal case of a safely
grounded object before working on the motherboard
• Leave components in the static-proof bags they came in
• Hold all circuit boards by the edges. Do not bend circuit boards
Setting Jumpers
Use the motherboard jumpers to set system configuration options. Jumpers with
more than one pin are numbered. When setting the jumpers, ensure that the jumper
caps are placed on the correct pins.
Jumper Settings
Users please note that the fan connector supports the CPU cooling fan
of 1.1A ~ 2.2A (26.4W max) at +12V.
F_PANEL
Connecting pins 1 and 3 to a front panel mounted LED provides visual indication
that data is being read from or written to the hard drive. For the LED to function
properly, an IDE drive should be connected to the onboard IDE interface. The LED
will also show activity for devices connected to the SCSI (hard drive activity LED)
connector.
Power/Sleep/Message waiting LED
Connecting pins 2 and 4 to a single or dual-color, front panel mounted LED provides
power on/off, sleep, and message waiting indication.
Reset Switch
Supporting the reset function requires connecting pin 5 and 7 to a momentary-
contact switch that is normally open. When the switch is closed, the board resets and
runs POST.
Power Switch
Supporting the power on/off function requires connecting pins 6 and 8 to a momen-
tary-contact switch that is normally open. The switch should maintain contact for at
least 50 ms to signal the power supply to switch on or off. The time requirement is
due to internal de-bounce circuitry. After receiving a power on/off signal, at least two
seconds elapses before the power supply recognizes another on/off signal.
Installing the Motherboard
Installing Hardware
Installing the Processor
Caution: When installing a CPU heatsink and cooling fan make sure
that you DO NOT scratch the motherboard or any of the surface-
mount resistors with the clip of the cooling fan. If the clip of the cooling
fan scrapes across the motherboard, you may cause serious damage
to the motherboard or its components.
On most motherboards, there are small surface-mount resistors near
the processor socket, which may be damaged if the cooling fan is
carelessly installed.
Avoid using cooling fans with sharp edges on the fan casing and the
clips. Also, install the cooling fan in a well-lit work area so that you
can clearly see the motherboard and processor socket.
This motherboard has an LGA775 socket. When choosing a processor, consider the
performance requirements of the system. Performance is based on the processor
design, the clock speed and system bus frequency of the processor, and the quantity
of internal cache memory and external cache memory.
You must install at least one module in any of the two slots. Each module can be
installed with 2 GB of memory; total memory capacity is 4 GB.
Installation Procedure
Refer to the following to install the memory modules.
1 This motherboard supports unbuffered DDR2 SDRAM .
2 Push the latches on each side of the DIMM slot down.
3 Align the memory module with the slot. The DIMM slots are keyed with
notches and the DIMMs are keyed with cutouts so that they can only be
installed correctly.
4 Check that the cutouts on the DIMM module edge connector match the
notches in the DIMM slot.
5 Install the DIMM module into the slot and press it firmly down until it
seats correctly. The slot latches are levered upwards and latch on to
the edges of the DIMM.
6 Install any remaining DIMM modules.
You must orient the cable connector so that the pin1 (color) edge of
the cable correspoinds to the pin 1 of the I/O port connector.
IDE devices enclose jumpers or switches used to set the IDE device as MASTER or
SLAVE. Refer to the IDE device user’s manual. Installing two IDE devices on one
cable, ensure that one device is set to MASTER and the other device is set to SLAVE.
The documentation of your IDE device explains how to do this.
You must orient the cable connector so that the pin 1 (color) edge of
the cable corresponds to the pin 1 of the I/O port connector.
PCIEX16 Slot The PCI Express slot is used to install an external PCI Express
graphics card that is fully compliant to the PCI Express Base Speci-
fication revision 1.1.
PCIE Slot The PCI Express x1 slot is fully compliant to the PCI Express Base
Specification revision 1.1.
PCI1~2 This motherboard is equipped with two standard PCI slots. PCI stands
Slots for Peripheral Component Interconnect and is a bus standard for
expansion cards, which for the most part, is a supplement of the older
ISA bus standard. The PCI slots on this board are PCI v2.3 compliant.
1. For some add-on cards, for example graphics adapters and network
adapters, you have to install drivers and software before you can begin using
the add-on card.
2. The onboard PCI interface does not support 64-bit SCSI cards.
Please make sure that the USB cable has the same pin assignment as
indicated above. A different pin assignment may cause damage or system
hang-up.
PS2 Mouse Use the upper PS/2 port to connect a PS/2 pointing device.
PS2 Keyboard Use the lower PS/2 port to connect a PS/2 keyboard.
Serial Port Use the COM port to connect serial devices such as mice or
(COM) fax/modems.
LAN Port Connect an RJ-45 jack to the LAN port to connect your
computer to the Network.
Audio Ports Use the three audio ports to connect audio devices. The
first jack is for stereo line-in signal. The second jack is for
stereo line-out signal. The third jack is for microphone.
Chapter 3
Using BIOS
The BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) Setup Utility displays the system’s
configuration status and provides you with options to set system parameters. The
parameters are stored in battery-backed-up CMOS RAM that saves this information
when the power is turned off. When the system is turned back on, the system is
configured with the values you stored in CMOS.
The settings made in the Setup Utility affect how the computer performs. Before
using the Setup Utility, ensure that you understand the Setup Utility options.
Using BIOS
KEY FUNCTION
ESC Exits the current menu
mnlk Scrolls through the items on a menu
+/-/PU/PD Modifies the selected field’s values
Enter Select
F9 Loads an optimized setting for better performance
F10 Saves the current configuration and exits setup
F1 Displays a screen that describes all key functions
Using BIOS
Using BIOS
When you start the Setup Utility, the main menu appears. The main menu of the
Setup Utility displays a list of the options that are available. A highlight indicates
which option is currently selected. Use the cursor arrow keys to move the highlight
to other options. When an option is highlighted, execute the option by pressing
<Enter>.
Some options lead to pop-up dialog boxes that prompt you to verify that you wish to
execute that option. Other options lead to dialog boxes that prompt you for infor-
mation.
Some options (marked with a triangle f) lead to submenus that enable you to change
the values for the option. Use the cursor arrow keys to scroll through the items in the
submenu.
In this manual, default values are enclosed in parenthesis. Submenu items are denoted
by a triangle f .
Using BIOS
mnlk : Move Enter : Select +/-/: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit
F1: General Help F9: Load Default Settings
Date & Time
The Date and Time items show the current date and time on the computer. If you are
running a Windows OS, these items are automatically updated whenever you make
changes to the Windows Date and Time Properties utility.
mnlk : Move Enter : Select +/-/: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit
F1: General Help F9: Load Default Settings
Using BIOS
Type (Auto)
Use this item to configure the type of the IDE device that you specify. If the feature
is enabled, it will enhance hard disk performance by reading or writing more data
during each transfer.
LBA/Large Mode (Auto)
Use this item to set the LAB/Large mode to enhance hard disk performance by
optimizing the area the hard disk is visited each time.
Block (Multi-Sector Transfer) (Auto)
If the feature is enabled, it will enhance hard disk performance by reading or writing
more data during each transfer.
PIO Mode (Auto)
Use this item to set the PIO mode to enhance hard disk performance by optimizing
the hard disk timing.
DMA Mode (Auto)
DMA capability allows user to improve the transfer-speed and data-integrity for
compatible IDE devices.
S.M.A.R.T. (Auto)
The S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) system is a
diagnostics technology that monitors and predicts device performance. S.M.A.R.T.
software resides on both the disk drive and the host computer.
32Bit Data Transfer (Enabled)
Use this item to set the onboard SATA-IDE channel to be disabled, IDE, or RAID.
Using BIOS
Advanced Setup
This page sets up more advanced information about your system. Handle this page
with caution. Any changes can affect the operation of your computer.
CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1985-2005, American Megatrends, Inc.
Advanced Setup
mnlk : Move Enter : Select +/-/: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit
F1:General Help F9: Load Default Settings
Thermal Management (Enabled)
This item displays CPU’s temperature and enables you to set a safe temperature to
Prescott CPU.
TM Status (TM1/TM2)
This item displays CPU Monitor status.
Max CPUID Value Limit (Disabled)
Use this item to enable or disable the Max CPU ID value limit. When suppports
Prescottand LGA775 CPUs, enables this to prevent the system from
“rebooting” when trying to install Windows NT 4.0.
Enhanced Halt (C1E) (Enabled)
This item enables or disables enhanced halt (C1E).
Intel XD Bit (Disabled)
This item allows users to enable or disable the Intel XD bit.
Intel EIST (Enabled)
This item allows users to enable or disable the EIST (Enhanced Intel SpeedStep
technology).
Intel Virtualization Technol (Enabled)
When enabled, a VMM can utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by
Vandor Pool Technology.
Quick Power on Self Test (Enabled)
Enable this item to shorten the power on testing (POST) and have your system start
up faster. You might like to enable this item after you are confident that your system
hardware is operating smoothly.
Boot Up Numlock Status (On)
This item defines if the keyboard Num Lock key is active when your system is
started.
Using BIOS
mnlk : Move Enter : Select +/-/: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit
F1:General Help F9: Load Default Settings
mnlk : Move Enter : Select +/-/: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit
F1:General Help F9: Load Default Settings
Using BIOS
mnlk : Move Enter : Select +/-/: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit
F1:General Help F9: Load Default Settings
Using BIOS
mnlk : Move Enter : Select +/-/: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit
F1:General Help F9: Optimized Defaults
HPET (Enabled)
This item enables or disables HPET (High Precision Event Timer) support.
Using BIOS
Integrated Peripherals
This page sets up some parameters for peripheral devices connected to the system.
CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1985-2005, American Megatrends, Inc.
Integrated Peripherals
mnlk : Move Enter : Select +/-/: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit
F1:General Help F9: Load Default Settings
Using BIOS
mnlk : Move Enter : Select +/-/: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit
F1:General Help F9: Load Default Settings
Using BIOS
Using BIOS
mnlk : Move Enter : Select +/-/: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit
F1:General Help F9: Load Default Settings
PC Health Status
On motherboards support hardware monitoring, this item lets you monitor the
parameters for critical voltages, temperatures and fan speeds.
CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1985-2005, American Megatrends, Inc.
PC Health Status
mnlk : Move Enter : Select +/-/: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit
F1:General Help F9: Load Default Settings
Using BIOS
Options
Disabled
Enabled
mnlk : Move Enter : Select +/-/: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit
F1:General Help F9: Load Default Settings
ECS supports the latest PECI host technology. While using Wolfdale or
Yorkfield CPU, the original images of the BIOS item “PC Health Status”
and “Smart FAN Function” will be replaced by PECI mode and negative
number. (The max data from PECI is zero.)
mnlk : Move Enter : Select +/-/: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit
F1:General Help F9: Load Default Settings
Using BIOS
Help Item
SMART Fan Control Enabled
SMART Fan start PWM value 28
SMART Fan start Offset (-) 30 Options
CPU DeltaT +3 Disabled
Fan1 Slope PWM value/1 Unit 5 Enabled
Fan1 Full Speed Offset (-) 10
SMART Fan2 Control Disabled
mnlk : Move Enter : Select +/-/: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit
F1:General Help F9: Load Default Settings
F
Press <Esc> to return to the PC Health Status page.
Using BIOS
Frequency/Voltage Control
This page enables you to set the clock speed and system bus for your system. The
clock speed and system bus are determined by the kind of processor you have in-
stalled in your system.
CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1985-2005, American Megatrends, Inc.
Frequency/Voltage Control
Help item
Manufacturer : Intel
Ratio Actual Value: 7 Options
CPU Frequency : 333MHz
CPU Over-clocking Func.: Disabled Disabled
Auto Detect DIMM/PCI CIK Enabled Enabled
Spread Spectrum Enabled
mnlk : Move Enter : Select +/-/: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit
F1:General Help F9: Load Default Settings
Manufacturer (Intel)
This item displays the information of current manufacturer of the CPU installed in
your computer.
Ratio Actual Value (7)
These items show the Locked ratio status and the actual ratio of the CPU installed in
your system.
CPU Frequency (333MHz)
This item indicates the current CPU frequency. Users can not make any change to
this item. Please noted that the frequency will be varied with different CPU.
CPU Over-clocking Func. (Disabled)
This item decides the CPU over-clocking function installed in yoursystem. If the
over-clocking fails, please turn off the system power. And then, hold the PageUp key
(similar to the Clear CMOS function) and turn on the power, the BIOS will recover
the safe default.
Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk (Enabled)
When this item is enabled, BIOS will disable the clock signal of free DIMM/PCI slots.
Spread Spectrum (Enabled)
If you enable spread spectrum, it can significantly reduce the EMI (Electro-Magnetic
Interference) generated by the system.
Using BIOS
Supervisor Password
This page helps you install or change a password.
CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1985-2005, American Megatrends, Inc.
Supervisor Password
mnlk : Move Enter : Select +/-/: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit
F1:General Help F9: Load Default Settings
Using BIOS
User Password
This page helps you install or change a password.
mnlk : Move Enter : Select +/-/: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit
F1:General Help F9: Load Default Settings
This concludes Chapter 3. Refer to the next chapter for information on the software
supplied with the motherboard.
Using BIOS
Chapter 4
Using the Motherboard Software
If the opening screen does not appear; double-click the file “setup.exe”
in the root directory.
Using the Motherboard Software
Setup Tab
Setup Click the Setup button to run the software installation program.
Select from the menu which software you want to install.
Browse CD The Browse CD button is the standard Windows command that al-
lows you to open Windows Explorer and show the contents of the
support CD.
Before installing the software from Windows Explorer, look for a file
named README.TXT, INSTALL.TXT or something similar. This
file may contain important information to help you install the soft-
ware correctly.
Some software is installed in separate folders for different operating
systems, such as Windows Vista. Always go to the correct folder for
the kind of OS you are using.
In install the software, execute a file named SETUP.EXE or
INSTALL.EXE by double-clicking the file and then following the
instructions on the screen.
Exit The EXIT button closes the Auto Setup window.
Application Tab
Lists the software utilities that are available on the CD.
Read Me Tab
Displays the path for all software and drivers available on the CD.
Running Setup
Follow these instructions to install device drivers and software for the motherboard:
1. Click Setup. The installation program begins:
The following screens are examples only. The screens and driver lists will be
different according to the motherboard you are installing.
The motherboard identification is located in the upper left-hand corner.
3. Check the box next to the items you want to install. The default options are recom-
mended.
4. Click Next run the Installation Wizard. An item installation screen appears:
2. During the Windows Vista Driver Auto Setup Procedure, users should
use one of the following two methods to install the driver after the
system restart.
Windows Vista will block startup programs by default when installing drivers after the
system restart. You must select taskbar icon Run Blocked Program and run Reboot
Setup to install the next driver, until you finish all drivers installation.
Disable Vista UAC function before installing drivers, then use CD driver to install
drivers, it will continue to install drivers after system restart without running blocked
programs.
5. Disable User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer item and
press OK, then press Restart Now. Then you can restart your computer and continue to install
drivers without running blocked programs.
Manual Installation
Insert the CD in the CD-ROM drive and locate the PATH.DOC file in the root
directory. This file contains the information needed to locate the drivers for your
motherboard.
Look for the chipset and motherboard model; then browse to the directory and path
to begin installing the drivers. Most drivers have a setup program (SETUP.EXE) that
automatically detects your operating system before installation. Other drivers have
the setup program located in the operating system subfolder.
If the driver you want to install does not have a setup program, browse to the
operating system subfolder and locate the readme text file (README.TXT or
README.DOC) for information on installing the driver or software for your oper-
ating system.