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Manual abstract: user guide ABIT SM5
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction of SM5/SM5-A Features ¬ SM5/SM5-A......................................................................... 1-2
l Specifications .................................................................... 1-2 l Layout diagram................................................................. 1-4 l System block diagram....................................................... 1-6
Chapter 2 Installing the Mainboard ¬ Standard External Connectors ................................................ 2-3 - Jumpers and Switches.......................................................... 2-10 ® Presentation and Installation of the CPU............................... 2-11 ¯ Installing Pipeline Burst SRAM............................................. 2-14 ° Installing System Memory ¡i DRAM Memory¡j ................ 2-15 Chapter 3 Introduction to BIOS ¬ CPU setup ¡i CPU SOFT MENUTM ¡j ................................ 3-3 - Standard CMOS Setup Menu................................................ 3-9 ® BIOS Features Setup Menu ................................................. 3-11 ¯ Chipset Features Setup Menu............................................... 3-17 ° Power Management Setup Menu.......................................... 3-19 ± PCI & Onboard I/O Setup................................................... 3-23 ² Load BIOS Defaults ............................................................ 3-28 ³ Load Setup Defaults............................................................. 3-28 ´ Password Setting ................................................................. 3-29 µ IDE HDD Auto Detection.................................................... 3-30 Appendix A Quick Installation Appendix B Intel Pentium CPUs Appendix C AMD-K5 CPUs
Part No:MN-091-B31-91 Rev:1.02
Appendix D Cyrix 6x86 CPUs Appendix E General Discussion about HDD Installation Appendix F Technical Support Appendix G Flash BIOS User Instructions
Introduction of SM5/SM5-A Features
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Chapter 1
Introduction of SM5/SM5-A Features
The SM5/SM5-A have been especially designed for File server, Workstation and Professional users. It can support a wide range of processors, including all Intel CPUs (P54C) and Intel CPUs with MMX (P55C), as well as all AMD-K5 and Cyrix 6x86/6x86L CPUs. It also takes into account, as much as possible, all future CPUs. This series uses SOFT MENUTM technology, which means that all the parameters can be configured without using DIP switches or jumpers. The configuration is entirely achieved through a "Soft Switch" that allows the user to set CPU speed and operating voltage with ease. The SM5/SM5-A series uses Intel 430VX series chipsets, and has 256K or 512K Level-2 Pipeline Burst SRAM on board. It also provides an extension slot allowing the user to upgrade Pipeline Burst SRAM to 512K. Two 168-pin DIMM slots and four 72-pin SIMM slots meet the requirements for all memory configurations required by high level computing. The 168-pin DIMM slots support traditional Fast Page and EDO DRAM as a memory standard for next generation 64-bit systems. The two 168-pin DIMM slots have been reserved to meet requirements for both present and future upgrades. This series also provides two Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports and meets the Concurrent PCI Rev. 2.1 standard. It also supports IDE interface for Fast HDD (Mode 0~4), as well as IDE Bus Master. These features also meet present and future interface standards and needs. System BIOS features include Plug-and-Play (PnP), Advanced Power Management (APM), the newest Desktop Management Interface (DMI), as well as SM5/SM5-A's unique CPU operating frequency and voltage setup feature in order to meet modern computing demands.
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Chapter 1
¬ SM5/SM5-A
l Specifications:
1. CPU frequency and voltage setup with CPU "SOFT MENUTM " l Setup of the mainboard's frequency and voltage without DIP Switches or Jumpers. l Modification of CPU operating voltage and frequency through software configuration. l Modification of CPU operating voltage and frequency directly on screen. 2. Uses ZIF CPU Socket 7 for easy CPU installation l Three voltage regulator/cooling plate sets for a more stable CPU operating environment l Supports Intel Pentium® CPUs: 75MHz to 200MHz and P55C CPUs with MMX l Supports all AMD sixth generation AMD-K5TM CPUs: 75MHz to 166MHz, AMD-K6TM CPUs: 200MHz and 233MHz l Supports all Cyrix sixth generation 6x86TM CPUs: P120+, P133+, P150+, P166+ l Reserved circuitry supports future sixth generation CPUs 3. Chipset l Intel 430VX chipset l Supports standard version PCI 2.1 4. L2 Cache Memory l 256K or 512K of cache memory (Pipeline Burst SRAM) l Cache memory upgrade to 512K (the SM5-A do not support this feature) 5. System DRAM l Four 72-pin SIMM sockets: support FP and EDO DRAM l Two 168-pin DIMM sockets: support FP, EDO and Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) (the SM5-A do not support this feature) l DIMM sockets use PC modules (3.3V Unbuffered DRAM) (the SM5-A do not support this feature) l Up to 128MB memory configuration possible
Introduction of SM5/SM5-A Features
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6. System BIOS l AWARD BIOS l Supports Plug-and-Play (PnP) l Supports Advanced Power Management (APM) l Supports Desktop Management Interface (DMI) 7. Multi I/O features l Two Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports l Four fast IDE channels (PIO mode 0~4 and Bus Master) l One EPP/ECP parallel port and one 16550 serial port l Two floppy disk drive connectors (FDD) (360K, 720K, 1.2M, 1.44M and 2.88M) 8. Other features l Standard AT architecture dimensions l Four ISA bus slots and three PCI bus slots l Supports 3-MODE for a special Japanese floppy disk drive l Supports two bootable hard disks--able to run two different operating systems
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Chapter 1
Layout diagram
Fig 1-1
Layout diagram
Introduction of SM5/SM5-A Features
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Fig 1-2
Layout diagram
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Chapter 1
System block diagram
PentiumTM Processor Host BUS 3.3V Control Address Second Level Cache Ctrl CACHE (SRAM) Addr Tag Ctrl
TIO[0..7]
Data
Main Memory (DRAM)
Data TDX
TVX
Ctrl
TAG
Plink
TXD Ctrl
PCI BUS
Control Address/Data USB USB 2
CD ROM & Hard Disk ISA BUS
Fast IDE PIIX3
1
PCI Device(s)
Universal Serial Bus
ISA Device(s)
Serial
ALi M5123
LPT
FDC Fig. 1-3 System block diagram
Installing the Mainboard
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Chapter 2
Installing the Mainboard
This mainboard series not only provides all standard equipment for classic personal computers, but also provides great flexibility for meeting future upgrade demands. This chapter will introduce step by step all the standard equipment and will also present, as completely as possible future upgrade capabilities. This mainboard is able to support all Intel Pentium including P55C with MMX, Cyrix 6x86, 6x86L and AMD-K5 processors now on the market. (For details, see specifications in Chapter 1.) However, we cannot guarantee that the description given in this manual on the circuitry of your mainboard will work for processors not listed in Chapter 1. For example, the operating voltage of Cyrix' next generation s CPUs is unknown at the present time. Thus we were not able to include these specifications in your motherboard. We will supply further information about CPU support when new CPUs arrive on the market. This chapter is organized according the following features: OE Standard external connectors · Jumpers and switches Z Installing the CPU--steps for installing Intel, Cyrix and AMD processors. · Installing cache memory--If you don' want to upgrade the cache memory t you can skip this chapter. · Installing the system memory.
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Before proceeding with the installation
Before installing the mainboard please be sure to turn off or disconnect the power supply unit. Before making any modifications to the hardware configuration of the mainboard, the power supply to any areas of the mainboard you plan to modify should be turned off to avoid unnecessary damage to the hardware.
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Chapter 2
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User friendly instructions
Our objective is to enable the novice computer user to perform the installation by themselves. We have attempted to write this document in a very clear, concise and descriptive manner to help overcome any obstacles you may face during installation. Please read our instructions carefully and follow them carefully step-by-step.
Installing the Mainboard
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¬ Standard External Connectors
Inside the case of any computer several cables and plugs have to be connected. These cables and plugs are usually connected one-by-one to connectors located on the mainboard. You need to carefully pay attention to any connection orientation the cables may have and, if any, notice the position of the first pin of the connector. In the explanations that follow, we will describe the significance of the first pin. Keylock connector Please pay attention to pin position and orientation
This connector has a specific orientation. Connect the five-thread keylock connector cable to the connector pins on the mainboard.
Model name Pin number 20 19 18 17 16 SM5 (J6) Name or significance of signal +5VDC No connection Ground Keyboard inhibit Signal Ground SM5-A (J5)
Computer Knowledge
The "keylock switch" is used to lock the computer' keyboard. s This disables the keyboard so that unauthorized persons cannot use it. When this function is in use, you will need to use the unlock key to activate the keyboard.
Hardware Suspend switch There is no specific orientation. Connect the two-thread hardware suspend plug to the connector pins on the mainboard. Since most cases do not support this feature, most of you ignore this instruction. Furthermore, this feature is not necessary as it is already a part of the mainboard.
Model name Pin number 7 6 SM5 (J6) SM5-A (J5) Name or significance of the signal Suspend Ground
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Hardware Reset connector There is no specific orientation. Connect the two-thread hardware reset cable to the connector pins on the mainboard.
Model name Pin number 1 2 SM5 (J6) Name or significance of signal Ground Hardware reset signal SM5-A (J5)
Computer knowledge
The "Hardware Reset" is used to reset the computer during operation without turning the computer off and back on. For example, if you are running an application that stops responding to the computer, you may press the Reset button to restart the computer.
Speaker connector There is no specific orientation. Connect the four-thread speaker cable to the connector pins on the mainboard.
Model name Pin number 11 12 13 14 SM5 (J6) Name or significance of signal +5VDC Ground Ground Sound Signal SM5-A (J5)
Turbo switch LED connector This connector has a specific orientation. Connect the two-thread turbo switch LED plug to the connector pins on the mainboard.
Model name Pin number 8 9 SM5 (J6) Name or significance of signal Anode terminal of Turbo LED Cathode terminal of Turbo LED SM5-A (J5)
Computer knowledge
The "hardware Turbo LED" indicates the status of hardware operating speed.
Installing the Mainboard
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IDE LED connector This connector has a specific orientation. Connect the two-thread IDE LED connector cable attached to the case to the IDE LED connector on the mainboard.
Model name Pin number 1 2 3 4 SM5 (J5) Name or significance of signal LED' Cathode s LED' Anode s LED' Anode s LED' Cathode s SM5-A (J4)
Standby connector (Option) There is no specific orientation. Most of the present AT cases do not support this feature so most of you can ignore this instruction. If your case has a cable for the Standby feature, you should connect this cable to the connector on the Mainboard.
Model name Pin number 1 2 SM5 (JP12) SM5-A (JP100) Name or significance of signal Standby power supply¡i +5VSB¡j Control signal of computer switch of the case
Computer knowledge
The "standby connector," unlike the traditional mechanical switch, is an electronic way to turn the computer' power off. To use this s feature, the power supply system must permit a shutdown power supply (+5VSB), support the electronic switch feature, and must also be used with connector (JP14)SM5/(JP102)SM5-A on the mainboard. For example, when using Windows 95, your computer will automatically shut down after having saved your work when you exit Windows. You do not need to use the mechanical switch to turn the computer off.
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Chapter 2
Power Control connector (Option) This has a specific orientation. The present power supply units of AT computer do not support this feature, so you can ignore this connector. If your power supply unit features this connector, insert plug the connector, but be sure that the signification of the signal cable is the same, and be sure to use this feature in connection with the Standby connector on connector .
Model name Pin number 1 2 3 SM5 (JP14) SM5-A (JP102) Name of the signal or signification Power supply control signal ¡i PS_ON¡j Standby power supply ¡i +5VSB ... |
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