MSI MS-7760v1.1 X79A-GD65 (8D) Owner's Manual

X79A-GD65 (8D) series MS-7760 (v1.x) Mainboard G52-77601X1 Preface Copyright Notice The material in this document is the intellectual property of MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL. We take every care in the preparation of this document, but no guarantee is given as to the correctness of its contents. Our products are under continual improvement and we reserve the right to make changes without notice. Trademarks All trademarks in this manual are properties of their respective owners. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ MSI® is registered trademark of Micro-Star Int’l Co.,Ltd. NVIDIA® is registered trademark of NVIDIA Corporation. ATI® is registered trademark of AMD Corporation. AMD® is registered trademarks of AMD Corporation. Intel® is registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. Windows® is registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. AMI® is registered trademark of American Megatrends Inc. Award® is a registered trademark of Phoenix Technologies Ltd. Sound Blaster® is registered trademark of Creative Technology Ltd. Realtek® is registered trademark of Realtek Semiconductor Corporation. JMicron® is registered trademark of JMicron Technology Corporation. Netware® is a registered trademark of Novell, Inc. Lucid® is trademarks of LucidLogix Technologies, Ltd. VIA® is registered trademark of VIA Technologies, Inc. ASMedia® is registered trademark of ASMedia Technology Inc. iPad, iPhone, and iPod are trademarks of Apple Inc. Revision History Revision Revision History Date V1.0 First release for PCB 1.X 2011/ 09 ii MS-7760 Technical Support If a problem arises with your system and no solution can be obtained from the user’s manual, please contact your place of purchase or local distributor. Alternatively, please try the following help resources for further guidance. ◙ Contact our technical staff at: http://support.msi.com Safety Instructions ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Always read the safety instructions carefully. Keep this User’s Manual for future reference. Keep this equipment away from humidity. Lay this equipment on a reliable flat surface before setting it up. The openings on the enclosure are for air convection hence protects the equipment from overheating. DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS. ■ Make sure the voltage of the power source is at 110/220V before connecting the equipment to the power inlet. ■ Place the power cord such a way that people can not step on it. Do not place anything over the power cord. ■ Always Unplug the Power Cord before inserting any add-on card or module. ■ All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted. ■ Never pour any liquid into the opening that can cause damage or cause electrical shock. ■ If any of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by service personnel: ◯ The power cord or plug is damaged. ◯ Liquid has penetrated into the equipment. ◯ The equipment has been exposed to moisture. ◯ The equipment does not work well or you can not get it work according to User’s Manual. ◯ The equipment has been dropped and damaged. ◯ The equipment has obvious sign of breakage. ■ DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT ABOVE 60oC (140oF), IT MAY DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT. iii Preface ◙ Visit the MSI website for technical guide, BIOS updates, driver updates, and other information: http://www.msi.com/service/download Preface FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the measures listed below. ◯ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ◯ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ◯ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ◯ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help. Notice 1 The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Notice 2 Shielded interface cables and A.C. power cord, if any, must be used in order to comply with the emission limits. VOIR LA NOTICE D’INSTALLATION AVANT DE RACCORDER AU RESEAU. Micro-Star International MS-7760 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. iv MS-7760 Battery Information European Union: Batteries, battery packs, and accumulators should not be disposed of as unsorted household waste. Please use the public collection system to return, recycle, or treat them in compliance with the local regulations. For better environmental protection, waste batteries should be collected separately for recycling or special disposal. 廢電池請回收 California, USA: The button cell battery may contain perchlorate material and requires special handling when recycled or disposed of in California. For further information please visit: http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/ CAUTION: There is a risk of explosion, if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Chemical Substances Information In compliance with chemical substances regulations, such as the EU REACH Regulation (Regulation EC No. 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and the Council), MSI provides the information of chemical substances in products at: http://www.msi.com/html/popup/csr/evmtprtt_pcm.html BSMI EMI 聲明 警告使用者: 這是甲類資訊產品,在居住的環境中使用時,可能會造成無線電干擾,在這種情況下, 使用者會被要求採取某些適當的對策。 Preface Taiwan: Preface WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Statement ENGLISH To protect the global environment and as an environmentalist, MSI must remind you that... Under the European Union (“EU”) Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, Directive 2002/96/EC, which takes effect on August 13, 2005, products of “electrical and electronic equipment” cannot be discarded as municipal wastes anymore, and manufacturers of covered electronic equipment will be obligated to take back such products at the end of their useful life. MSI will comply with the product take back requirements at the end of life of MSI-branded products that are sold into the EU. You can return these products to local collection points. DEUTSCH Hinweis von MSI zur Erhaltung und Schutz unserer Umwelt Gemäß der Richtlinie 2002/96/EG über Elektro- und Elektronik-Altgeräte dürfen Elektro- und Elektronik-Altgeräte nicht mehr als kommunale Abfälle entsorgt werden. MSI hat europaweit verschiedene Sammel- und Recyclingunternehmen beauftragt, die in die Europäische Union in Verkehr gebrachten Produkte, am Ende seines Lebenszyklus zurückzunehmen. Bitte entsorgen Sie dieses Produkt zum gegebenen Zeitpunkt ausschliesslich an einer lokalen Altgerätesammelstelle in Ihrer Nähe. FRANÇAIS En tant qu’écologiste et afin de protéger l’environnement, MSI tient à rappeler ceci... Au sujet de la directive européenne (EU) relative aux déchets des équipement électriques et électroniques, directive 2002/96/EC, prenant effet le 13 août 2005, que les produits électriques et électroniques ne peuvent être déposés dans les décharges ou tout simplement mis à la poubelle. Les fabricants de ces équipements seront obligés de récupérer certains produits en fin de vie. MSI prendra en compte cette exigence relative au retour des produits en fin de vie au sein de la communauté européenne. Par conséquent vous pouvez retourner localement ces matériels dans les points de collecte. РУССКИЙ Компания MSI предпринимает активные действия по защите окружающей среды, поэтому напоминаем вам, что.... В соответствии с директивой Европейского Союза (ЕС) по предотвращению загрязнения окружающей среды использованным электрическим и электронным оборудованием (директива WEEE 2002/96/EC), вступающей в силу 13 августа 2005 года, изделия, относящиеся к электрическому и электронному оборудованию, не могут рассматриваться как бытовой мусор, поэтому производители вышеперечисленного электронного оборудования обязаны принимать его для переработки по окончании срока службы. MSI обязуется соблюдать требования по приему продукции, проданной под маркой MSI на территории EC, в переработку по окончании срока службы. Вы можете вернуть эти изделия в специализированные пункты приема. vi MS-7760 ESPAÑOL MSI como empresa comprometida con la protección del medio ambiente, recomienda: NEDERLANDS Om het milieu te beschermen, wil MSI u eraan herinneren dat…. De richtlijn van de Europese Unie (EU) met betrekking tot Vervuiling van Electrische en Electronische producten (2002/96/EC), die op 13 Augustus 2005 in zal gaan kunnen niet meer beschouwd worden als vervuiling. Fabrikanten van dit soort producten worden verplicht om producten retour te nemen aan het eind van hun levenscyclus. MSI zal overeenkomstig de richtlijn handelen voor de producten die de merknaam MSI dragen en verkocht zijn in de EU. Deze goederen kunnen geretourneerd worden op lokale inzamelingspunten. SRPSKI Da bi zaštitili prirodnu sredinu, i kao preduzeće koje vodi računa o okolini i prirodnoj sredini, MSI mora da vas podesti da… Po Direktivi Evropske unije (“EU”) o odbačenoj ekektronskoj i električnoj opremi, Direktiva 2002/96/EC, koja stupa na snagu od 13. Avgusta 2005, proizvodi koji spadaju pod “elektronsku i električnu opremu” ne mogu više biti odbačeni kao običan otpad i proizvođači ove opreme biće prinuđeni da uzmu natrag ove proizvode na kraju njihovog uobičajenog veka trajanja. MSI će poštovati zahtev o preuzimanju ovakvih proizvoda kojima je istekao vek trajanja, koji imaju MSI oznaku i koji su prodati u EU. Ove proizvode možete vratiti na lokalnim mestima za prikupljanje. POLSKI Aby chronić nasze środowisko naturalne oraz jako firma dbająca o ekologię, MSI przypomina, że... Zgodnie z Dyrektywą Unii Europejskiej (“UE”) dotyczącą odpadów produktów elektrycznych i elektronicznych (Dyrektywa 2002/96/EC), która wchodzi w życie 13 sierpnia 2005, tzw. “produkty oraz wyposażenie elektryczne i elektroniczne “ nie mogą być traktowane jako śmieci komunalne, tak więc producenci tych produktów będą zobowiązani do odbierania ich w momencie gdy produkt jest wycofywany z użycia. MSI wypełni wymagania UE, przyjmując produkty (sprzedawane na terenie Unii Europejskiej) wycofywane z użycia. Produkty MSI będzie można zwracać w wyznaczonych punktach zbiorczych. vii Preface Bajo la directiva 2002/96/EC de la Unión Europea en materia de desechos y/o equipos electrónicos, con fecha de rigor desde el 13 de agosto de 2005, los productos clasificados como “eléctricos y equipos electrónicos” no pueden ser depositados en los contenedores habituales de su municipio, los fabricantes de equipos electrónicos, están obligados a hacerse cargo de dichos productos al termino de su período de vida. MSI estará comprometido con los términos de recogida de sus productos vendidos en la Unión Europea al final de su periodo de vida. Usted debe depositar estos productos en el punto limpio establecido por el ayuntamiento de su localidad o entregar a una empresa autorizada para la recogida de estos residuos. Preface TÜRKÇE Çevreci özelliğiyle bilinen MSI dünyada çevreyi korumak için hatırlatır: Avrupa Birliği (AB) Kararnamesi Elektrik ve Elektronik Malzeme Atığı, 2002/96/EC Kararnamesi altında 13 Ağustos 2005 tarihinden itibaren geçerli olmak üzere, elektrikli ve elektronik malzemeler diğer atıklar gibi çöpe atılamayacak ve bu elektonik cihazların üreticileri, cihazların kullanım süreleri bittikten sonra ürünleri geri toplamakla yükümlü olacaktır. Avrupa Birliği’ne satılan MSI markalı ürünlerin kullanım süreleri bittiğinde MSI ürünlerin geri alınması isteği ile işbirliği içerisinde olacaktır. Ürünlerinizi yerel toplama noktalarına bırakabilirsiniz. ČESKY Záleží nám na ochraně životního prostředí - společnost MSI upozorňuje... Podle směrnice Evropské unie (“EU”) o likvidaci elektrických a elektronických výrobků 2002/96/EC platné od 13. srpna 2005 je zakázáno likvidovat “elektrické a elektronické výrobky” v běžném komunálním odpadu a výrobci elektronických výrobků, na které se tato směrnice vztahuje, budou povinni odebírat takové výrobky zpět po skončení jejich životnosti. Společnost MSI splní požadavky na odebírání výrobků značky MSI, prodávaných v zemích EU, po skončení jejich životnosti. Tyto výrobky můžete odevzdat v místních sběrnách. MAGYAR Annak érdekében, hogy környezetünket megvédjük, illetve környezetvédőként fellépve az MSI emlékezteti Önt, hogy ... Az Európai Unió („EU”) 2005. augusztus 13-án hatályba lépő, az elektromos és elektronikus berendezések hulladékairól szóló 2002/96/EK irányelve szerint az elektromos és elektronikus berendezések többé nem kezelhetőek lakossági hulladékként, és az ilyen elektronikus berendezések gyártói kötelessé válnak az ilyen termékek visszavételére azok hasznos élettartama végén. Az MSI betartja a termékvisszavétellel kapcsolatos követelményeket az MSI márkanév alatt az EU-n belül értékesített termékek esetében, azok élettartamának végén. Az ilyen termékeket a legközelebbi gyűjtőhelyre viheti. ITALIANO Per proteggere l’ambiente, MSI, da sempre amica della natura, ti ricorda che…. In base alla Direttiva dell’Unione Europea (EU) sullo Smaltimento dei Materiali Elettrici ed Elettronici, Direttiva 2002/96/EC in vigore dal 13 Agosto 2005, prodotti appartenenti alla categoria dei Materiali Elettrici ed Elettronici non possono più essere eliminati come rifiuti municipali: i produttori di detti materiali saranno obbligati a ritirare ogni prodotto alla fine del suo ciclo di vita. MSI si adeguerà a tale Direttiva ritirando tutti i prodotti marchiati MSI che sono stati venduti all’interno dell’Unione Europea alla fine del loro ciclo di vita. È possibile portare i prodotti nel più vicino punto di raccolta viii MS-7760 ▍ Contents Copyright Notice�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ii Trademarks���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ii Revision History�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ii Safety Instructions�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������iii FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement����������������������������������������� iv Battery Information����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� v Chemical Substances Information������������������������������������������������������������������ v BSMI EMI 聲明����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� v WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Statement������������������� vi Chapter 1 Getting Started���������������������������������������������������������������������������1-1 Packing Contents������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1-2 Optional Accessories������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1-2 Assembly Precautions������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 1-3 Mainboard Specifications������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1-4 Connectors Quick Guide�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1-6 Back Panel Quick Guide�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1-8 CPU (Central Processing Unit)�������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1-10 Mounting Screw Holes��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1-14 Power Supply����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1-15 Memory�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1-16 Expansion Slots������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1-20 Video/ Graphics Cards �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1-21 Internal Connectors�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1-26 Buttons��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1-34 Jumpers������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1-36 Switch����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1-37 LED Status Indicators���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1-38 Chapter 2 BIOS Setup���������������������������������������������������������������������������������2-1 Entering���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2-2 Overview�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2-2 Boot device priority bar���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2-3 Operation������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2-4 SETTINGS����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2-5 OC���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2-10 ix Preface Technical Support�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������iii Preface ECO������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2-16 BROWSER��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2-17 Installing Winki��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2-17 UTILITIES���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2-18 Updating the BIOS with Live Update������������������������������������������������������������������ 2-20 SECURITY��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2-21 Appendix A Realtek Audio�������������������������������������������������������������������������� A-1 Installing the Realtek HD Audio Driver�����������������������������������������������������������������A-2 Software Configuration�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������A-3 Hardware Default Setting�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������A-5 Appendix B Intel RAID�������������������������������������������������������������������������������� B-1 Introduction����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������B-2 Using Intel RSTe Option ROM�����������������������������������������������������������������������������B-3 Installing Driver����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������B-9 Degraded RAID Array����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������B-11 Chapter 1 Getting Started Thank you for choosing the X79A-GD65 (8D) Series (MS-7760 v1.X) ATX mainboard. The Series mainboards are based on Intel® X79 chipset for optimal system efficiency. Designed to fit the advanced Intel® LGA2011 processor, the X79A-GD65 (8D) Series mainboards deliver a high performance and professional desktop platform solution. Getting Started Packing Contents Mainboard Driver / Utility DVD User Guide Back IO Shield SATA Cable Optional Accessories USB 2.0 Bracket USB 3.0 Bracket SATA Power Cable M-Connector CrossFire Cable SLI Cable eSATA Bracket eSATA Power Cable * These pictures are for reference only and may vary without notice. * The packing contents may vary according to the model you purchased. * If you need to purchase the optional accessories or request part numbers, please visit the MSI website at http://www.msi.com/index.php or consult the dealer. 1-2 MS-7760 Assembly Precautions Important A screwdriver (not included) may be required for computer assembly. 1-3 Chapter 1 ■ The components included in this package are prone to damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD). Please adhere to the following instructions to ensure successful computer assembly. ■ Always turn off the power supply and unplug the power cord from the power outlet before installing or removing any computer component. ■ Ensure that all components are securely connected. Loose connections may cause the computer to not recognize a component or fail to start. ■ Hold the mainboard by the edges to avoid touching sensitive components. ■ It is recommended to wear an electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap when handling the mainboard to prevent electrostatic damage. If an ESD wrist strap is not available, discharge yourself of static electricity by touching another metal object before handling the mainboard. ■ Store the mainboard in an electrostatic shielding container or on an antistatic pad whenever the mainboard is not installed. ■ Before turning on the computer, ensure that there are no loose screws or metal components on the mainboard or anywhere within the computer case. ■ Do not use the computer in a high-temperature environment. ■ Do not boot the computer before installation is completed. This could cause permanent damage to the components as well as injury to the user. ■ If you need help during any installation step, please consult a certified computer technician. Getting Started Mainboard Specifications Processor Support ■ 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ i7 Processors in an LGA 2011 socket (For the latest information about CPU, please visit http://www.msi.com/service/cpu-support) Chipset ■ Intel® X79 chipset Memory Support ■ 8x DDR3 DIMMs support DDR3 2400*(OC)/ 2133*(OC)/ 1800*(OC)/ 1600/ 1333/ 1066 DRAM (128GB Max) ■ Supports Quad-Channel mode, two DIMMs per channel (*OC = OverClocking, for more information on compatible components, please visit http://www.msi.com/service/test-report) LAN ■ Supports LAN 10/100/1000 Fast Ethernet by Intel® 82579 IEEE 1394 ■ Integrated chip by VIA® VT6315N ■ Supports 1x IEEE 1394 port (back panel) & 1x IEEE 1394 connector Audio ■ Integrated HD audio codec by Realtek® ALC892 ■ 8-channel audio with jack sensing SATA ■ 2x SATA 6Gb/s ports (SATA1~2) by Intel® X79 ■ 4x SATA 3Gb/s ports (SATA3~6) by Intel® X79 ■ 2x SATA 6Gb/s ports (SATA7~8) by ASMedia® ASM1061 RAID ■ SATA1~2 support Intel® Rapid Storage Technology enterprise (AHCI/ RAID 0/ 1) ■ SATA3~6 support Intel® Rapid Storage Technology enterprise (AHCI/ RAID 0/ 1/ 5/ 10) USB 3.0 ■ 2x USB 3.0 rear IO ports by NEC D720200 ■ 1x USB 3.0 onboard connector by NEC D720200 Multi-GPU ■ Supports ATI® CrossFireX™ Technology ■ Supports NVIDIA® SLI™ Technology 1-4 MS-7760 Connectors & Buttons & Switch Chapter 1 ■ Back panel - 1x PS/2 keyboard/ mouse port - 1x Clear CMOS button - 1x Coaxial S/PDIF-out port - 1x Optical S/PDIF-out port - 1x IEEE 1394 port - 8x USB 2.0 ports - 2x USB 3.0 ports - 1x LAN port - 6x audio ports ■ On-Board - 2x USB 2.0 connectors - 1x USB 3.0 connector - 1x IEEE 1394 connector - 1x Front Panel Audio connector - 1x Chassis Intrusion connector - 1x Power button - 1x OC Genie button - 2x Direct OC buttons - 1x Multi BIOS switch - 1x MultiConnect Panel connector (optinoal) - 1x Voice Genie connector (optional) Slots ■ 3x PCIe 3.0 x16 slots (PCI_E1, PCI_E4, PCI_E6) - PCI_E1 & PCI_E4 support up to PCIe 3.0 x16 speed - PCI_E6 supports up to PCIe 3.0 x8 speed ■ 2x PCIe 2.0 x16 slots (PCI_E2, PCI_E5) - PCI_E2 & PCI_E5 support up to PCIe 2.0 x1 speed ■ 1x PCIe 2.0 x1 slot Form Factor ■ ATX (24.4 cm X 30.5 cm) Mounting Screw Holes ■ 9x mounting holes 1-5 Getting Started Connectors Quick Guide JPWR2 CPUFAN1 CPU SYSFAN2 DIMM1~4 SYSFAN3 DIMM5~8 Back Panel JTURBO1 JPWR1 JCOLD1, JCOLD2 SYSFAN4 MULTI_BIOS_SWITCH PCI_E1 SATA1/ 2 SATA3/ 4 PCI_E3 SATA5/ 6 BATT + PCI_E2 SYSFAN1 SATA7/ 8 PCI_E4 JCI1 JBAT1 PCI_E5 PCI_E6 JUSB2 JAUD1 JUSB3 JPWR3 J1394_1 JUSB1 Minus JFP1 Plus JFP2 POWER1 JDLED3 OC Genie 1-6 MS-7760 Connectors Reference Guide Port Name Page LGA2011 CPU Socket CPU 1-11 ATX 24-pin Power Connector JPWR1 1-15 ATX 8-pin Power Connector JPWR2 1-15 ATX 4-pin Power Connector JPWR3 1-15 DDR3 Memory Slots DIMM1~8 1-16 PCIe 3.0 x16 Expansion Slots PCI_E1, E4, E6 1-20 PCIe 2.0 x16 Expansion Slots PCI_E2, E5 1-20 PCIe 2.0 x1 Expansion Slots PCI_E3 1-20 SATA 6Gb/s Connectors SATA1, 2, 7, 8 1-26 SATA 3Gb/s Connectors SATA3~6 1-26 CPU Fan Power Connector CPUFAN1 1-27 System Fan Power Connectors SYSFAN1~4 1-27 Front Panel Connectors JFP1, JFP2 1-28 USB 2.0 Expansion Connectors JUSB2, JUSB3 1-29 USB 3.0 Expansion Connector JUSB1 1-30 IEEE1394 Expansion Connector J1394_1 1-30 Chassis Intrusion Connector JCI1 1-31 Front Panel Audio Connector JAUD1 1-31 Voice Genie Connector JDLED3 1-32 MultiConnect Panel Connector JTURBO1 1-32 OC Genie Button OC Genie 1-34 Power Button POWER1 1-35 Direct OC Buttons Plus, Minus 1-35 Clear CMOS Jumper JBAT1 1-36 Low Temperature Booting Jumpers JCOLD1, JCOLD2 1-36 Multi BIOS Switch MULTI_BIOS_SWITCH 1-37 Chapter 1 Port Type 1-7 Getting Started Back Panel Quick Guide Clear CMOS button Mouse/ Keyboard LAN Coaxial S/PDIF-Out IEEE 1394 Port Line-In USB 2.0 Port RS-Out Line-Out CS-Out Mic USB 2.0 Port Optical S/PDIF-Out USB 2.0 Port SS-Out USB 3.0 Port ▶ Mouse/Keyboard A combination PS/2® mouse/keyboard DIN connector for a PS/2® mouse/keyboard. ▶ Clear CMOS Button There is CMOS RAM present on board that is powered by an external battery to store system configuration data. Using CMOS RAM, the system can automatically boot into the operating system (OS) every time it is turned on. If you wish to clear the system configuration, press the button to clear the data. ▶ Coaxial S/PDIF-Out This S/PDIF (Sony & Philips Digital Interconnect Format) connector is provided for digital audio transmission to external speakers through a coaxial cable. ▶ Optical S/PDIF-Out This S/PDIF (Sony & Philips Digital Interconnect Format) connector is provided for digital audio transmission to external speakers through an optical fiber cable. ▶ IEEE 1394 Port The IEEE 1394 port on the I/O panel provides connection to IEEE 1394-compatible devices. ▶ USB 2.0 Port The USB 2.0 port is for attaching USB 2.0 devices such as keyboard, mouse, or other USB 2.0-compatible devices. ▶ USB 3.0 Port USB 3.0 port is backward-compatible with USB 2.0 devices. It supports data transfer rate up to 5 Gbit/s (SuperSpeed). Important In order to use USB 3.0 devices, you must connect to a USB 3.0 port. If a USB cable is used, it must be USB 3.0 compliant. 1-8 MS-7760 ▶ LAN The standard RJ-45 LAN jack is for connecting to a Local Area Network (LAN). Color LED State Condition Left Yellow Off LAN link is not established. On(Steady) LAN link is established. Right Green/ Orange On(flashing) The computer is communicating with another computer on the network. Green Off 10 Mbits/sec data rate On 100 Mbits/sec data rate Orange On 1000 Mbits/sec data rate Chapter 1 LED Yellow ▶ Audio Ports These connectors are used for audio devices. The color of the jack refers to the function of the connector. ■ Blue-Line in: Used for connecting external audio outputting devices. ■ Green- Line out: Used as a connector for speakers or headphone. ■ Pink- Mic: Used as a connector for a microphone. ■ Black- RS-Out: Rear surround sound line out in 4/ 5.1/ 7.1 channel mode. ■ Orange- CS-Out: Center/ subwoofer line out in 5.1/ 7.1 channel mode. ■ Gray- SS-Out: Side surround sound line out in 7.1 channel mode. 1-9 Getting Started CPU (Central Processing Unit) Introduction to the LGA2011 CPU The surface of the LGA2011 CPU has four alignment keys and a yellow triangle to assist in correctly lining up the CPU for mainboard placement. The yellow triangle is the Pin 1 indicator. Alignment Key Yellow triangle is the Pin 1 indicator Important Overheating Overheating can seriously damage the CPU and mainboard. Always make sure the cooling fans work properly to protect the CPU from overheating. Be sure to apply an even layer of thermal paste (or thermal tape) between the CPU and the heatsink to enhance heat dissipation. Replacing the CPU When replacing the CPU, always turn off the system’s power supply and unplug the power supply’s power cord to ensure the safety of the CPU. Overclocking This mainboard is designed to support overclocking. Before attempting to overclock, please make sure that all other system components can tolerate overclocking. Any attempt to operate beyond product specifications is not recommend. MSI does not guarantee the damages or risks caused by inadequate operation beyond product specifications. 1-10 MS-7760 CPU & Cooler Installation When installing a CPU, always remember to install a CPU cooler. A CPU cooler is necessary to prevent overheating and maintain system stability. Follow the steps below to ensure correct CPU and CPU cooler installation. Wrong installation can damage both the CPU and the mainboard. 2. Open active lever. Hinge lever Active lever Interlock 3. Open the load plate by pushing down on the hinge lever. 4. Grasp the tab, only it has risen away from the socket, open load plate to full open position. 1-11 Chapter 1 1. Open hinge lever. You can identify the hinge lever as below shown, it with a interlocking feature on the other end. Getting Started 5. Line up the CPU to fit the CPU socket. Be sure to hold the CPU by the base with the metal contacts facing downward. The alignment keys on the CPU will line up with the edges of the CPU socket to ensure a correct fit. 6. Carefully close the load plate and remove the plastic protective cap. Alignment Key 7. Close the active lever with a smooth uniform motion and latch to the socket. 8. Close the hinge lever with a smooth uniform motion and latch to the socket. 1-12 MS-7760 9. Evenly spread a thin layer of thermal paste (or thermal tape) on the top of the CPU. This will help in heat dissipation and prevent CPU overheating. 10. Locate the CPU fan connector on the mainboard. Thermal paste Chapter 1 CPUFAN1 BATT + 11. Place the heatsink on the mainboard with the fan’s wires facing towards the fan connector and the screws matching the holes on the socket. 12. Using a screwdriver tighten the four captive screws (9 inch-pounds). 13. Finally, attach the CPU fan cable to the CPU fan connector on the mainboard. 1-13 Getting Started Mounting Screw Holes When installing the mainboard, first install the necessary mounting stands required for a mainboard on the mounting plate in your computer case. If there is an I/O back plate that came with the computer case, please replace it with the I/O backplate that came with the mainboard package. The I/O backplate should snap easily into the computer case without the need for any screws. Align the mounting plate’s mounting stands with the screw holes on the mainboard and secure the mainboard with the screws provided with your computer case. The locations of the screw holes on the mainboard are shown below. For more information, please refer to the manual that came with the computer case. The I/O ports should be facing toward the rear of the computer case. They should line up with the holes on the I/O backplate. BATT + Important • Install the mainboard on a flat surface free from unnecessary debris. • To prevent damage to the mainboard, any contact between the mainboard circuitry and the computer case, except for the mounting stands, is prohibited. • Please make sure there are no loose metal components on the mainboard or within the computer case that may cause a short circuit of the mainboard. 1-14 MS-7760 Power Supply ATX 24-pin Power Connector: JPWR1 d n u ro V .G 5 V 4 2 .+ +5 V d 3 2 2. +5 s un d 2 . e o n d 1 2 0.R Gr rou un # 2 9. G ro ON d - n 1 8. 1 7.G PS ou 1 6. Gr 2V V 1 5. 1 .3 1 4.- +3 1 3. 1 V .3 3 V .+ 2 V 2 1 2 1 1.+ +1 B OK 1 0. VS R nd 1 5 u W . 9 .P ro nd 8 .G 5V u d 7 .+ ro 6 .G 5V un 5 .+ ro 3V 4 .G . V 3 .+3 3.3 2 .+ 1 BATT + ATX 8-pin Power Connector: JPWR2 This connector provides 12V power to the CPU. d n u d ro un nd .G ro u d 4 .G ro un 3 .G ro 2 .G 1 V 2 1 V .+ 2 V 8 1 2 V + . 7 .+1 12 6 .+ BATT + 5 ATX 4-pin Power Connector: JPWR3 This connector is used to provide power to the graphics card. d V n 5 u nd .+ ro u 1 .G ro V 2 2 G . 3 .+1 4 BATT + Important Make sure that all the power cables are securely connected to a proper ATX power supply to ensure stable operation of the mainboard. 1-15 Chapter 1 This connector allows you to connect an ATX 24-pin power supply. To connect the ATX 24-pin power supply, align the power supply cable with the connector and firmly press the cable into the connector. If done correctly, the clip on the power cable should be hooked on the mainboard’s power connector. Getting Started Memory These DIMM slots are used for installing memory modules. For more information on compatible components, please visit http://www.msi.com/service/test-report DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4 BATT + DIMM8 DIMM7 DIMM6 DIMM5 Up to Quad-Channel mode This mainboard supports up to four memory channels. Two DIMM slots provide a single channel. The memory modules can transmit and receive data with four data bus channels simultaneously to enhance system performance. Please refer the following tables for more details. Defined Channel list Channel DIMM Slot Channel A DIMM1, DIMM2 Channel B DIMM3, DIMM4 Channel C DIMM5, DIMM6 Channel D DIMM7, DIMM8 Important • DDR3 memory modules are not interchangeable with DDR2, and the DDR3 standard is not backward compatible. Always install DDR3 memory modules in DDR3 DIMM slots. • Always insert memory modules in the DIMM1 slot first. • Due to chipset resource usage, the system will only detect up to 127+ GB of memory (not full 128 GB) when all DIMM slots have 16GB memory modules installed. 1-16 MS-7760 Installing Memory Modules 1. Unlock the DIMM slot by pushing the mounting clip to the side. Vertically insert the memory module into the DIMM slot. The memory module has an off-center notch on the bottom that will only allow it to fit one way into the DIMM slot. 3. Manually check if the memory module has been locked in place by the DIMM slot’s side clip. Notch Volt 1-17 Chapter 1 2. Push the memory module deep into the DIMM slot. The plastic clip at one side of the DIMM slot will automatically close when the memory module is properly seated and an audible click should be heard. Getting Started Suggestions for Multi-Channel mode population rule Dual-Channel mode Installed DIMMs (2 memory modules) DIMM1, DIMM3 or DIMM1, DIMM5 or DIMM1, DIMM7 Diagram DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4 DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4 DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4 DIMM8 DIMM7 DIMM6 DIMM5 DIMM8 DIMM7 DIMM6 DIMM5 DIMM8 DIMM7 DIMM6 DIMM5 or or Triple-Channel mode Installed DIMMs (3 memory modules) DIMM1, DIMM3, DIMM5 or DIMM1, DIMM5, DIMM7 or DIMM1, DIMM3, DIMM7 Diagram DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4 DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4 DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4 DIMM8 DIMM7 DIMM6 DIMM5 DIMM8 DIMM7 DIMM6 DIMM5 DIMM8 DIMM7 DIMM6 DIMM5 or Installed DIMMs (6 memory modules) DIMM1, DIMM2, DIMM3, DIMM4, DIMM5, DIMM6 or DIMM1, DIMM2, DIMM3, DIMM4, DIMM7, DIMM8 or DIMM1, DIMM2, DIMM5, DIMM6, DIMM7, DIMM8 1-18 or Diagram DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4 DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4 DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4 DIMM8 DIMM7 DIMM6 DIMM5 DIMM8 DIMM7 DIMM6 DIMM5 DIMM8 DIMM7 DIMM6 DIMM5 or or MS-7760 Quad-Channel mode Installed DIMMs (4 memory modules) Installed DIMMs (8 memory modules) DIMM1, DIMM2, DIMM3, DIMM4, DIMM5, DIMM6, DIMM7, DIMM8 DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4 Chapter 1 DIMM1, DIMM3, DIMM5, DIMM7 Diagram DIMM8 DIMM7 DIMM6 DIMM5 Diagram DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4 DIMM8 DIMM7 DIMM6 DIMM5 Important • To ensure system stability for multi-channel mode (Dual/ Triple/ Quad channel mode), memory modules must be of the same type, number and density. And for every channel, the BLACK DIMM slot must to be installed FIRST. • Always insert memory modules in the DIMM1 slot first. 1-19 Getting Started Expansion Slots This mainboard contains numerous ports for expansion cards, such as discrete graphics or audio cards. PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) Slot The PCIe slot supports the PCIe interface expansion card. PCIe 3.0 x16 Slot PCIe 2.0 x16 Slot PCIe 2.0 x1 Slot Important When adding or removing expansion cards, always turn off the power supply and unplug the power supply power cable from the power outlet. Read the expansion card’s documentation to check for any necessary additional hardware or software changes. Graphics Card Installation Table The following table shows the graphics cards installation rules. Symbol ●: Install graphics cards in to the PCIe slots. Symbol ◎: Connect the monitor to the graphic card. PCI_E1 1-WAY Graphics Card 2-WAY Graphics Cards 3-WAY Graphics Cards ●◎ ●◎ ● ● PCI_E4 ● ● PCI_E6 ●◎ ●◎ Important Only the graphics card with the symbol ◎ will show POST message when you start up your computer. 1-20 MS-7760 Video/ Graphics Cards If available, this mainboard takes advantage of the CPU’s integrate graphics processor, but discrete video cards can be installed by way of the mainboard’s expansion slots. Adding on one or more discrete video cards will significantly boost the system’s graphics performance. For best compatibility, MSI graphics cards are recommended. 1. Determine what type of expansion slot(s) the video card will use. Locate the expansion slot(s) on the mainboard. Remove any protective expansion slot covers from the computer case. 2. Line up the video card on top of the expansion slot(s) with the display ports facing out of the computer case. For a single video card installation, using the PCI_E1 slot is recommended. 3. Push the video card into its expansion slot(s). Depending on the expansion slot(s) used, there should be clip(s) on the expansion slot(s) that will lock in place. 4. If needed, screw the edge of the graphics card to the computer case. Some video cards might require a power cable directly from the power supply. 5. Please consult your video card’s manual for further instructions regarding driver installation or other special settings. 1-21 Chapter 1 Single Video Card Installation Getting Started AMD CrossFireX™ (Multi-GPU) Technology AMD CrossFireX™ is a multi-GPU performance gaming platform. By linking together two or more discrete GPUs, CrossFireX™ can significant improve system graphics performance. It allows the ability to scale a system’s graphics power as needed, making it the most scalable gaming platform. This mainboard will automatically detect CrossFireX™ technology and make changes in the BIOS as needed. Follow the instructions below to ensure a successful two-way CrossFireX™ installation. 1. Install two AMD Radeon™ HD graphics cards into the PCI_E1 & PCI_E4 expansion slots. 2. With the two cards installed, two CrossFireX™ Video Link cable are required to connect the graphics cards. Attach one side of the cable on each of the cards by way of the metal contacts (please refer to the picture below). Please note that although two graphics cards have been installed, only the display ports on the graphics card installed in the first PCIe x16 slot will work. All displays should be connected to this graphics card. CrossFireXTM Video Link cable Important • Please ensure that all graphics cards used in CrossFireX™ mode are of the same brand and specifications. For best compatibility with the mainboard, MSI graphics cards are recommended. • Make sure to connect an adequate power supply to the power connectors on the graphics cards to ensure stable operation. • Only Windows® XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2), Windows™ XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows™ Vista, & Windows™ 7 will support CrossFireX™ mode. 1-22 MS-7760 3. Boot up the computer and install the drivers and software included in your video card package. For more information, please refer to the manual that came with your video card. 4. After all of the hardware and software has been properly installed, reboot the system. After entering the operating system (OS), right click on the desktop and choose the “Catalyst Control Center”. Chapter 1 5. The CrossFireX™ setting must be enabled to allow CrossFireX™ mode to operate. The following screen appears in the Catalyst Control Center. Depending on your operating system, the screen may look different. Important A CrossFireXTM system has four possible display modes: • SuperTiling • Scissor Mode • Alternate Frame Rendering • Super Anti-aliasing. For more details, please consult the graphics card manual. 1-23 Getting Started NVIDIA® SLI Technology NVIDIA’s SLI (Scalable Link Interface) technology allows two or more GPUs to run in tandem within a system to achieve significant graphics performance gains. To utilize this technology, the GPU cards must be connected by a SLI Video Link card. If you intend to use SLI mode, please follow the instructions below to properly set up SLI mode. The instructions below are meant for a two video card SLI configuration. 1. Install two NVIDIA graphics cards in the PCI_E1 & PCI_E4 slots. 2. With the two cards installed, a SLI Video Link cable is required to connect the graphics cards. Attach one side of the cable on each of the cards by way of the metal contacts (please refer to the picture below). Please note that although two graphics cards have been installed, only the display ports on the graphics card installed in the first PCIe x16 slot will work. All displays should be connected to this graphics card. SLI Video Link Card 3. Boot up the computer and install the drivers and software included in your video card package. For more information, please refer to the manual that came with your video card. 1-24 MS-7760 4. After all of the hardware and software has been properly installed, reboot the system. After entering the operating system (OS), right click on the desktop and choose the “NVIDIA Control Panel”. Chapter 1 5. Enter the NVIDIA Control Panel. Choose the “Maximize 3D Performance” setting to enable SLI mode. The configuration screen is shown below. Depending on your operating system, the screen may look different. Choose this item Important • Please ensure that all graphics cards used in SLI mode are of the same brand and specifications. For best compatibility with the mainboard, MSI graphics cards are recommended. • Make sure to connect an adequate power supply to the power connectors on the graphics cards to ensure stable operation. • If you wish to remove one graphics card and quit the SLI function, make sure the “Maximize 3D Performance” function is disable before removing the graphics card. 1-25 Getting Started Internal Connectors SATA Connector: SATA1~8 This connector is a high-speed SATA interface port. Each connector can connect to one SATA device. SATA devices include disk drives (HDD), solid state drives (SSD), and optical drives (CD/ DVD/ Blu-Ray). BATT + * The MB layout in this figure is for reference only. SATA4 SATA3 SATA8 SATA7 SATA2 SATA1 SATA6 SATA5 SATA1~2 (6Gb/s, by Intel® X79) SATA3~6 (3Gb/s, by Intel® X79) SATA7~8 (6Gb/s, by ASM1061) Important • Many SATA devices also need a power cable from the power supply. Such devices include disk drives (HDD), solid state drives (SSD), and optical drives (CD / DVD / Blu-Ray). Please refer to the device’s manual for further information. • Many computer cases also require that large SATA devices, such as HDDs, SSDs, and optical drives, be screwed down into the case. Refer to the manual that came with your computer case or your SATA device for further installation instructions. • Please do not fold the SATA cable at a 90-degree angle. Data loss may result during transmission otherwise. • SATA cables have identical plugs on either sides of the cable. However, it is recommended that the flat connector be connected to the mainboard for space saving purposes. 1-26 MS-7760 Fan Power Connectors: CPUFAN1,SYSFAN1~4 d n u ro 2V or l .G 1 s o 1 .+ en tr 2 .S on 3 .C 4 BATT + CPUFAN1/ SYSFAN1/ SYSFAN2 d n u ro 2V or .G 1 s 1 .+ en 2 .S C 3 .N 4 BATT + SYSFAN3~4 Important • Please refer to your processor’s official website or consult your vendor to find recommended CPU cooling fans. • The CPUFAN1, SYSFAN1 and SYSFAN2 connectors support Smart Fan Control with linear mode. The Control Center II utility can be installed to automatically control the fan speeds according to the CPU’s and system’s temperature. • If there are not enough ports on the mainboard to connect all system fans, adapters are available to connect a fan directly to a power supply. • Before first boot up, ensure that there are no cables impeding any fan blades. 1-27 Chapter 1 The fan power connectors support system cooling fans with +12V. If the mainboard has a System Hardware Monitor chipset on-board, you must use a specially designed fan with 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 mainboard and will instead connect to the power supply directly. A system fan can be plugged into any available system fan connector. Getting Started Front Panel Connectors: JFP1, JFP2 These connectors connect to the front panel switches and LEDs. The JFP1 connector is compliant with the Intel® Front Panel I/O Connectivity Design Guide. When installing the front panel connectors, please use the enclosed mConnectors to simplify installation. Plug all the wires from the computer case into the mConnectors and then plug the mConnectors into the mainboard. Spe ake r zer 2 .+ 8 . 6 .+ 4 . Buz D D in E LE P rL d o e n .N w e d 7 .Po sp n 5 .Su rou 3 .G 1 JFP2 P o w e BATT + r 0 in P o 8. + . .N 6 . 4 + . 2 e ch w it o w 1 S P r L E D ch it w d S e t rv se D E se e L e R D .R D 9 .+ H 7 .5 .3 .+ 1 JFP1 Important • On the connectors coming from the case, pins marked by small triangles are positive wires. Please use the diagrams above and the writing on the mConnectors to determine correct connector orientation and placement. • The majority of the computer case’s front panel connectors will primarily be plugged into JFP1. 1-28 MS-7760 USB 2.0 Expansion Connectors: JUSB2, JUSB3 This connector is designed for connecting high-speed USB peripherals such as USB HDDs, digital cameras, MP3 players, printers, modems, and many others. 115V Chapter 1 d C un + .N o 1 0 r B 11 .G 8 S B .U S 6 .U C 4 VC . 2 in P nd o u + .N ro 0 9 .G B 07 .US B S 5 .U CC 3 .V 1 BATT + * The MB layout in this figure is for reference only. USB 2.0 Bracket (optional) The JUSB3 (red mark) connector supports MSI’s new SuperCharger technology which provides quicker USB charging of your cellular phone or other USB-powered devices. To enable this feature, please install the MSI SuperCharger application on your computer. When the SuperCharger application is turned on, the JUSB3 connector will convert data channels to extra power channels to quickly charge your connected device. Please note that when the SuperCharger application is turned on, data transmission and synchronization over the JUSB3 connector will not function. To enable the JUSB3 connector to function as a normal USB 2.0 connector, please turn off the SuperCharger application. When the computer is in stand-by or hibernation mode (S3/ S4/ S5) SuperCharger mode will automatically be enabled. Important • Note that the VCC and GND pins must be connected correctly to avoid possible damage. • Please only connect one device per USB port to ensure stable charging. • SuperCharger Technology is only available on select MSI mainboard models. Please refer to the MSI website to check if your mainboard has SuperCharger technology. • For iPad, JUSB3 (red mark) can still charge iPad in S3, S4, S5 state. • We recommend that don’t disconnect the device when you charge it in S1 state. 1-29 Getting Started USB 3.0 Expansion Connector: JUSB1 The USB 3.0 port is backwards compatible with USB 2.0 devices. It supports data transfer rates up to 5Gbits/s (SuperSpeed). 115V N D _ P in D N P r X _ D o e _R X _ P C D .N w 3 R _ _ 0 o B _ 2 .P S B3 nd X _C T 9 1 8.U US ou _ TX 1 7. Gr B3 _ 1 6. S B3 nd 1 .U S u .0 + o 5 1 .U r B2 .0 4 1 3.G S B2 1 2.U S 1 1.U 1 N D _ DP N r X _ D e R X _ P w _ o B3 _R _C _D .P S 3 d X C 1 .U SB un T _ 2 .U ro 3_ TX 3 .G SB 3_ d 4 .U B n 0 5 US rou 2. 0 + . B . d 6 G 2 n S . 7 U B u . S 8 .U ro 9 0.G 1 BATT + * The MB layout in this figure is for reference only. USB 3.0 Bracket (optional) Important • Note that the VCC and GND pins must be connected correctly to avoid possible damage. • To use a USB 3.0 device, you must connect the device to a USB 3.0 port through an optional USB 3.0 compliant cable. IEEE1394 Expansion Connector: J1394_1 This connector allows you to connect an IEEE 1394 device via an optional IEEE 1394 expansion bracket. 115V d n u ro V .G 2 - d 0 1 1 .+ B n 8 TP rou . 6 .G A 4 TP . 2 BATT + in P o V .N 2 + d 9 .+1 B n 7 .TP rou + 5 .G A 3 .TP 1 * The MB layout in this figure is for reference only. 1394 Bracket (optional) 1-30 MS-7760 Chassis Intrusion Connector: JCI1 This connector connects to the chassis intrusion switch cable. If the computer case is opened, the chassis intrusion mechanism will be activated. The system will record this intrusion and a warning message will flash on screen. To clear the warning, you must enter the BIOS utility and clear the record. Chapter 1 d n u RU ro T .G IN 2 .C 1 BATT + Front Panel Audio Connector: JAUD1 This connector allows you to connect the front audio panel located on your computer case. This connector is compliant with the Intel® Front Panel I/O Connectivity Design Guide. ct te e D e n o n h io P ct d e a e in et .H P D 0 o 1 .N IC 8 .M C nd 6 N ou . 4 Gr . 2 io n L e D n o N h E R P _S ne d o a E h e NS P .H E d 9 .S a R 7 .He IC L 5 M IC . 3 .M 1 BATT + 1-31 Getting Started Voice Genie Connector: JDLED3 (optional) This connector is used to link to the voice control module (optional). Please refer to its user guide for more details and usages. in p d n d u rve ro se d in p .G e n l in u p 3 1 1.R ro tro l pin 1 G n tro l . o 9 .C on tro 7 .C n B o 5 C S . 3 .5V 1 in p n l i o p tr l n n o o ntr n pi .C o Pi ol 4 in 1 2.C o tr p 1 .N on 3 l pin 0 1 .C CC tro l 8 .V n ro t 6 Co n . 4 .Co 2 BATT + MultiConnect Panel Connector: JTURBO1 (optional) This connector is used to connect an optional front panel for controling the OC Genie and some additional functions. Please refer to its user guide for more details and usages. in lP o tr n O o RB .C 2 .TU 1 in P O o RB .N 4 .TU 3 BATT + 1-32 MS-7760 Voltage Check Point Lite These voltage checkpoint are used to measure the current system voltages. A multimeter (not included) will be required to check voltages. To check the voltage, set the voltmeter switch to “DC”, put the positive lead (red) on the postivtive point of the voltage source point and the negative lead (black) on the GND (ground) point. The following table describes the voltage check points. Chapter 1 PCH_1P1V DDR_C/D DDR_A/B CPU_SA CPU_IO BATT + CPU_CORE GND Point Description PCH_1P1V PCH 1.1 voltage. The PCH voltage is the voltage supplied to the Platform Controller Hub. DDR_C/D Memory channel C and D voltage. The DDR memory voltage is the voltage supplied to the DDR memory modules on the mainboard. Lower memory timings may require higher voltages to maintain system stability. DDR_A/B Memory channel A and B voltage. Refer to DDR_C/D. CPU_SA CPU system agent voltage (iMC). The CPU SA voltage is the voltage supplied to the IMC (Integrated Memory Controller) on the CPU. Higher overclocks may require a higher CPU SA voltage to maintain stability. CPU_IO CPU IO voltage (Uncore). The CPU IO voltage is the voltage supplied to the Uncore on the CPU. Higher overclocks may require a higher CPU IO voltage to maintain stability. CPU_CORE CPU core voltage. The CPU core voltage is the voltage supplied to the CPU core. Higher overclocks may require higher CPU core voltages to maintain stability. GND Ground 1-33 Getting Started Buttons The mainboard has numerous on-board buttons to control various functions. This section will explain how to change your mainboard’s functions through the use of these on-board buttons. OC Genie Button: OC Genie This button is used to automatically overclock the system. Press this button once while the system is off to enable OC Genie. The button will lock remain depressed until it is pushed again to disable OC Genie. On the next boot, the OC Genie utility will automatically overclock the CPU settings to optimal performance values. To disable OC Genie, power off the system and press the OC Genie button again. The button will depress and the CPU configuration settings will return to normal values. BATT + Important • Please install DDR3 1333 or faster memory and equip a better heatsink/cooler to use the OC Genie function. • We do not guarantee the OC Genie overclocking range or the damages/risks caused by overclocking behavior. • It is possible to disable the OC Genie function in the BIOS setup. Please refer to the BIOS section of the manual for instructions on how to turn off OC Genie from the BIOS. • The usage of OC Genie is at the user’s own risk. Overclocking is never guaranteed by MSI. • To ensure successfully OC Genie usage, MSI components are recommended. 1-34 MS-7760 Power Button: POWER1 This button is use to turn-on and turn-off the system. Press the button once to turn-on or turn-off the system. Chapter 1 BATT + Direct OC Buttons: Plus, Minus These buttons are used to increase or decrease the Base clock frequency. Pressing the Plus/ Minus button once will increase/ decrease the Base clock frequency when the system is in regular operation state. BATT + Plus button Minus button 1-35 Getting Started Jumpers Clear CMOS Jumper: JBAT1 There is CMOS RAM onboard that is external powered from a battery located on the mainboard to save system configuration data. With the CMOS RAM, the system can automatically boot into the operating system (OS) every time it is turned on. If you want to clear the system configuration, set the jumpers to clear the CMOS RAM. 1 BATT + Keep Data 1 Clear Data Important You can clear the CMOS RAM by shorting this jumper while the system is off. Afterwards, open the jumper . Do not clear the CMOS RAM while the system is on because it will damage the mainboard. Low Temperature Booting Jumpers: JCOLD1, JCOLD2 These jumpers are used for liquid nitrogen cooling system to boot at an extreme low temperature. Try to set one or both jumpers to Enabled to increase the boot success rate. Disabled Enabled BATT + Important Users will try extreme low temperature overclocking at their own risks. The overclocking results will vary according to the CPU version. 1-36 MS-7760 Switch Multi BIOS Switch: MULTI_BIOS_SWITCH A BATT + B BIOS recovery using the M-flash utility: 1. Ensure that the system is switched off. 2. Boot up the system with the operational BIOS ROM by switching the Multi-BIOS switch. 3. Enter the BIOS setup → Utilities → M-Flash → Save BIOS to storage and then save the file to a bootable USB pen drive (root folder). 4. Switch back to the BIOS ROM that needs to be recovered. 5. Choose “Select one file to update BIOS” and recover the BIOS ROM with the file saved in the USB pen drive. Important Do not use the BIOS switch when system is booting up. 1-37 Chapter 1 This mainboard has two independent BIOS ROMs (Labeled A and B, default BIOS ROM is A). If one is crashed, you can shift to the other for booting by sliding the switch. In addition, these two BIOS ROMs do not have the Auto Recovery feature, you need to maintain or update the BIOS version by yourself. Getting Started LED Status Indicators CPU_PHASE CPU_SA_PHASE DDR_PHASE CHB_DIMM_WARNING CHD_DIMM_WARNING DrMOS_ALARM CPU_IO_PHASE BATT + Debug LED Panel HDD_LED 1-38 MS-7760 CPU_PHASE These LEDs will change according to CPU loading. The higher the power phase number, the more reliable the power flow to the processor. CPU_SA_PHASE Chapter 1 These LEDs indicate the current CPU System Agent power phase mode. CPU_IO_PHASE These LEDs indicate the current CPU I/O power phase mode. DrMOS_ALARM This LED will light when DrMOS overheat. DDR_PHASE These LEDs indicate the current memory power phase mode. HDD_LED This LED will flash whenever there's a disk activity. CHB/ CHD_DIMM_WARNING These LEDs will light when the installed memories in channel B (DIMM3/ DIMM4) and channel D (DIMM7/ DIMM8), which do not meet the mainboard design. 1-39 Getting Started Debug LED Panel Please refer to the table below to get more information about the Debug LED message. Post Status 02,07 Power on CPU Initialization 03,08 Power on North Bridge Initialization 04,09 Power on South Bridge Initialization 0B Power on Cache Initialization 11~14,32~36,56~5A Early CPU Initialization 15~18,37~3A Early North Bridge Initialization 19~1C,3B~3E Early South Bridge Initialization 1D~2F,31,3F~4E,50~55 Early Memory Initialization 63~67,D0 Late CPU Initialization 69~6F,D1 Late North Bridge Initialization 70~77,D2 Late South Bridge Initialization 92~96,B5,D4 PCI bus Initialization 97,98,99,B2,D5~D7 Console Output/Input devices/Console initialization and Load Option ROM (VGA, RAID, parallel ports, serial ports……) 9A~A7,B4 Onboard devices Initialize and Detect (USB/ SATA/ SCSI……) A8,A9,AB Start of Setup. BIOS setup if needed/ requested. AD/AE Ready To Boot event/Legacy Boot event AA Enter OS (Windows® 7 or Windows® XP). 1-40 Chapter 2 BIOS Setup CLICK BIOS II is a revolutionary UEFI interface that allows you to setup and configure your system for optimum use. Using your mouse and keyboard, users can change BIOS settings, monitor CPU temperature, select the boot device priority and view system information such as the CPU name, DRAM capacity, the OS version and the BIOS version. Users can import and export parameter data for backup or for sharing with friends. By connecting to the Internet within CLICK BIOS II, users can browse webpages, check mail and use Live Update iyour system. BIOS Setup Entering Power on the computer and the system will start the Power On Self Test (POST) process. When the message below appears on the screen, please <DEL> key to enter CLICK BIOS II: Press DEL key to enter Setup Menu, F11 to enter Boot Menu If the message disappears before you respond and you still need to enter CLICK BIOS II, restart the system by turning the computer OFF then back ON or pressing the RESET button. You may also restart the system by simultaneously pressing <Ctrl>, <Alt>, and <Delete> keys. Important The items under each BIOS category described in this chapter are under continuous update for better system performance. Therefore, the description may be slightly different from the latest BIOS and should be held for reference only. Overview After entering CLICK BIOS II, the following screen is displayed. Temperature monitor Mode selection System information Boot menu Boot device priority bar BIOS menu selection BIOS menu selection Menu display Important The pictures in this guide are for reference only and may vary from the product you purchased. Please refer to the actual screens of your system for detailed information. ▶ Temperature monitor This block shows the temperature of the processor and the mainboard. 2-2 MS-7760 Boot device priority bar This bar shows the priority of the boot devices. The lighted icons indicate that the devices are available. High priority Low priority Click and draw the icon to left or right to specify the boot priority. ■ Boot device icon list USB Drive Hard disk drive Optical disk LAN USB hard disk drive USB floppy USB optical drive UEFI BEV Disable 2-3 Chapter 2 ▶ System information This block shows the time, date, CPU name, CPU frequency, DRAM frequency, DRAM capacity and the BIOS version. ▶ BIOS menu selection The following options are available: ■ SETTINGS - Use this menu to specify your settings for chipset features and boot devices. ■ OC - This menu contains items of the frequency and voltage adjustments. Increasing the frequency can get better performance, however high frequency and heat can cause instability, we do not recommend general users to overclock. ■ ECO - This menu is related to energy-saving settings. ■ BROWSER - This feature is used to enter the MSI Winki web browser. ■ UTILITIES - This menu contains utilities for backup and update. ■ SECURITY - The security menu is used to keep unauthorized people from making any changes to the settings. You can use these security features to protect your system. ▶ Boot device priority bar You can move the device icons to change the boot priority. ▶ Boot menu This button is used to open a boot menu. Click the item to boot the system from the device instantly. ▶ Mode selection This feature allows you to load presets of energy saving or overclocking. ▶ Menu display This area provides BIOS settings and information to be configured. BIOS Setup Operation CLICK BIOS II allows you to control BIOS settings with the mouse and the keyboard. The following table lists and describes the hot keys and the mouse operations. Hot key Mouse <↑↓→← > Description Select Item Move the cursor Select Icon/ Field <Enter> Click/ Doubleclick the left button <Esc> Jump to the Exit menu or return to the previous from a submenu Click the right button <+> Increase the numeric value or make changes <-> Decrease the numeric value or make changes <F1> General Help <F4> CPU Specifications <F5> Enter Memory-Z <F6> Load optimized defaults <F10> Save Change and Reset <F12> Save a screenshot to a FAT/FAT32 USB drive Sub-Menu If you find a point symbol to the left of certain fields, that means a sub-menu can be launched for additional options. You can use the arrow keys or mouse to highlight the field and press <Enter> or double-click the left mouse button to enter the submenu. If you want to return to the previous menu, just press <Esc> or click the right mouse button. General Help The General Help screen lists the appropriate keys to use for navigation. You can call up this screen from any menu by simply pressing <F1>. Press <Esc> to exit the Help screen. 2-4 MS-7760 SETTINGS Chapter 2 System Status ▶ System Date This allows you to set the system date that you want (usually the current date). The format is <day> <month> <date> <year>. day Day of the week, from Sun to Sat, determined by BIOS. Read-only. month The month from Jan. through Dec. date The date from 1 to 31 can be keyed by numeric function keys. year The year can be adjusted by users. ▶ System Time This allows you to set the system time that you want (usually the current time). The time format is <hour> <minute> <second>. ▶ SATA Port1~8 Shows devices connected to specific SATA ports. Important If your device is not displayed, turn off computer and re-check SATA cable and power cable connections to the device. ▶ System Information Shows detailed system information, including CPU type, BIOS version, and Memory (read only). 2-5 BIOS Setup Advanced ▶ PCI Subsystem Settings Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. ▶ PCI Latency Timer Controls how long each PCI device can hold the bus before another takes over. When set to higher values, every PCI device can conduct transactions for a longer time and thus improve the effective PCI bandwidth. ▶ ACPI Settings Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. ▶ ACPI Standby State Specifies the power saving mode for ACPI function [S1] Sleep Mode. Hardware remains on. [S3] Suspend to RAM. Turns off hardware. (Recommended) ▶ Power LED Configures how the system uses power LEDs on the case to indicate sleep/ suspend state. [Single] The power LED turns off during the sleep/suspend mode. [Dual] The power LED changes its color to indicate the sleep/suspend state. [Blinking] The power LED blinks to indicate the sleep/suspend state. ▶ Integrated Peripherals Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. ▶ Onboard Lan Controller This item allows you to enable/ disable the onboard LAN controller. ▶ LAN Option ROM This item is used to decide whether to invoke the Boot ROM of the onboard LAN. ▶ Onboard IEEE 1394 Controller This item allows you to enable/ disable the onboard IEEE 1394 controller. ▶ SATA Mode This item is used to specify RAID/ IDE/ AHCI mode for SATA port. Important You cannot switch between AHCI and IDE if you already have your operating system installed. If you have installed your OS using AHCI and you clear your BIOS/reset to default settings, you will need to change this function back to AHCI to ensure proper functionality. ▶ Port 1~8 Hot Plug These items are used to enable/ disable the SATA ports hot plug support. ▶ HD Audio Controller This item allows you to enable/ disable the HD audio controller. 2-6 MS-7760 ▶ HPET The HPET (High Precision Event Timers) is a component that is part of the chipset. You can enable it, and will provide you with the means to get to it via the various ACPI methods. ▶ USB Controller This item allows you to enable/ disable the integrated USB 2.0 controller. ▶ Legacy USB Support Enable or disable support for USB keyboards, mice and floppy drives. You will be able to use these devices with operating systems that do not support USB. ▶ Onboard USB 3.0 Controller This item allows you to enable/ disable the USB 3.0 controller. ▶ Hardware Monitor Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. ▶ CPU Smart Fan Target Controls CPU fan speed automatically depending on the current temperature and to keep it with a specific range. If the current CPU temperature reaches the target value, the smart fan function will be activated. ▶ Power Management Setup Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. ▶ EuP 2013 Energy Using Products Lot 6 2013 (EUP) reduces power consumption when system is off or in standby mode. Note: When enabled, the system will not support RTC wake up event functions. ▶ Restore after AC Power Loss This item specifies whether your system will reboot after a power failure or interrupt occurs. Settings are: [Power Off]Always leaves the computer in the power off state. [Power On]Always leaves the computer in the power on state. [Last State] Restore the system to the status before power failure or interrupt occurred. 2-7 Chapter 2 ▶ USB Configuration Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. BIOS Setup ▶ Wake Up Event Setup Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. ▶ Wake Up Event By Setting to [BIOS] activates the following fields, and use the following fields to set the wake up events. Setting to [OS], the wake up events will be defined by OS. ▶ Resume By RTC Alarm The field is used to enable or disable the feature of booting up the system on a scheduled time/date. ▶ Date/ HH:MM:SS If Resume By RTC Alarm is set to [Enabled], the system will automatically resume (boot up) on a specific date/hour/minute/second specified in these fields (using the <+> and <-> to select the date & time settings). ▶ Resume By PCI or PCI-E Device When set to [Enabled], the feature allows your system to be awakened from the power saving modes through any event on PCI or PCIe device. ▶ Resume From S3 by USB Device The item allows the activity of the USB device to wake up the system from S3 (Suspend to RAM) sleep state. ▶ Resume From S3/S4/S5 by PS/2 Mouse/ Keyboard These items determine whether the system will be awakened from what power saving modes when input signal of the PS/2 mouse/ keyboard is detected. Boot ▶ Full Screen Logo Display [Enabled] The OS boots straight to the GUI without showing the POST screen, [Disabled] Shows the POST messages at boot. == Boot Option Priorities== ▶ 1st~8th Boot These items are used to prioritize the installed boot devices. ▶ CD/DVD ROM Drive BBS Priorities/ USB KEY Drive BBS Priorities/ UEFI Boot Drive BBS Priorities ▶ 1st~8th Boot These items are used to prioritize the installed CD/DVD ROM/ USB key drives/ UEFI boot drives. Save & Exit ▶ Discard Changes and Exit Use this item to abandon all changes and exit setup. ▶ Save Changes and Reset Use this item to save changes and reset the system. ▶ Save Changes Use this item to save changes. 2-8 MS-7760 ▶ Discard Changes Use this item to abandon all changes. ▶ Built-in EFI Shell Use this item to enter the EFI Shell. 2-9 Chapter 2 ▶ Restore Defaults Use this item to load the optimized default values set by the BIOS vendor. == Boot Override == The installed storage devices will appear on this menu, you can select one of them be a boot device. BIOS Setup OC Important • Overclocking your PC manually is only recommended for advanced users. • Overclocking is not guaranteed, and if done improperly, can void your warranty or severely damage your hardware. • If you are unfamiliar with overclocking, we advise you to use OC Genie for easy overclocking. ▶ Current CPU/ DRAM Frequency These items show the current clocks of CPU and Memory speed. Read-only. ▶ Internal PLL Overvoltage This item is used to adjust the PLL voltage. ▶ CPU Base Clock (MHz) This item allows you to set the CPU Base clock (in MHz). You may overclock the CPU by adjusting this value. Please note the overclocking behavior is not guaranteed. ▶ CPU Base Clock Ratio It shows the CPU Base Clock ratio. Read-only. ▶ Adjust CPU Base Clock Ratio This item allow you to set the CPU Base Clock ratio. ▶ Adjust CPU Ratio Controls the multiplier that is used to determine internal clock speed of the processor. This feature can only be changed if the processor supports this function. 2-10 MS-7760 ▶ Adjusted CPU Frequency It shows the adjusted CPU frequency. Read-only. ▶ EIST Enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology allows you to set the performance level of the microprocessor whether the computer is running on battery or AC power. This field only appears with installed CPUs that support this technology. ▶ Direct OC Button This item allows you to enable/disable the Direct OC buttons. ▶ DRAM Frequency This item allows you to adjust the DRAM frequency. Please note the overclocking behavior is not guaranteed. ▶ Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.P) This item is used to enable/disable the Intel Extreme Memory Profile (XMP). For further information please refer to Intel’s official website. ▶ Adjusted DRAM Frequency It shows the adjusted DRAM frequency. Read-only. ▶ DRAM Timing Mode Select whether DRAM timing is controlled by the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) EEPROM on the DRAM module. Setting to [Auto] enables DRAM timings and the following “Advanced DRAM Configuration” sub-menu to be determined by BIOS based on the configurations on the SPD. Selecting [Link] or [Unlink] allows users to configure the DRAM timings for each channel and the following related “Advanced DRAM Configuration” sub-menu manually. ▶ Advanced DRAM Configuration Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. ▶ Command Rate This setting controls the DRAM command rate. ▶ tCL Controls CAS latency which determines the timing delay (in clock cycles) of starting a read command after receiving data. ▶ tRCD Determines the timing of the transition from RAS (row address strobe) to CAS (column address strobe). The less clock cycles, the faster the DRAM performance. ▶ tRP Controls number of cycles for RAS (row address strobe) to be allowed to pre-charge. If insufficient time is allowed for RAS to accumulate before DRAM refresh, the DRAM may fail to retain data. This item applies only when synchronous DRAM is installed in the system. 2-11 Chapter 2 ▶ Intel Turbo Boost 2.0 Enables or disables Intel Turbo Boost 2.0 which automatically boosts CPU performance above rated specifications (when applications requests the highest performance state of the processor). BIOS Setup ▶ tRAS Determines the time RAS (row address strobe) takes to read from and write to memory cell. ▶ tRFC This setting determines the time RFC takes to read from and write to a memory cell. ▶ tWR Determines minimum time interval between end of write data burst and the start of a pre-charge command. Allows sense amplifiers to restore data to cell. ▶ tWTR Determines minimum time interval between the end of write data burst and the start of a column-read command; allows I/O gating to overdrive sense amplifies before read command starts. ▶ tRRD Specifies the active-to-active delay of different banks. ▶ tRTP Time interval between a read and a precharge command. ▶ tFAW This item is used to set the tFAW (four activate window delay) timing. ▶ tWCL This item is used to set the tWCL (Write CAS Latency) timing. ▶ tCKE This item is used to set the Pulse Width for DRAM module. ▶ tRTL This item is used to set Round Trip Latency settings. ▶ tXP Exit Power Down with DLL on to any valid command; Exit Precharge Power Down with DLL frzon to commands not requiring a locked DLL. ==Advanced Timing Configuration== Follwing items are used to set the read/ write timings for memory. ▶ tRRDR Read-Read Different Rank, same DIMM. ▶ tRRDD Read-Read Different Rank. ▶ tWWDR Write-Write Different Rank, same DIMM. ▶ tWWDD Write-Write Different Rank. ▶ tRWDRDD Read-Write Different Ranks same or Different DIMM. 2-12 MS-7760 ▶ tWRDRDD Write-Read Different Ranks same or Different DIMM. ▶ tRWSR Read-Write Same Rank. Important • If you do not have any EMI problem, leave the setting at [Disabled] for optimal system stability and performance. But if you are plagued by EMI, select the value of Spread Spectrum for EMI reduction. • The greater the Spread Spectrum value is, the greater the EMI is reduced, and the system will become less stable. For the most suitable Spread Spectrum value, please consult your local EMI regulation. • Remember to disable Spread Spectrum if you are overclocking because even a slight jitter can introduce a temporary boost in clock speed which may just cause your overclocked processor to lock up. ▶ Vdroop Control Load line droop controls the stream of current to the CPU. [Auto] Automatically sets values for maximum stability. [Low VDroop] Provides less fluctuation (better for overclocking). ▶ CPU Core Voltage/ System Agent Voltage (SA)/ CPU I/O Voltage/ CPU PLL Voltage/ DDR CH_A/B Voltage/ DDR CH_C/D Voltage/ DDR CH_A CA Vref Voltage/ DDR CH_B CA Vref Voltage/ DDR CH_C CA Vref Voltage/ DDR CH_D CA Vref Voltage/ DDR CH_A DQ Vref Voltage/ DDR CH_B DQ Vref Voltage/ DDR CH_C DQ Vref Voltage/ DDR CH_D DQ Vref Voltage/ PCH 1.1 Voltage/ PCH 1.5 Voltage. These items are used to adjust the voltage of CPU, Memory and chipset. ▶ Current CPU Core Voltage/ Current SA Voltage/ Current DDR CH_A/B Voltage/ Current DDR CH_C/D Voltage These items show current CPU/ DRAM voltage. Read-only. ▶ Overclocking Profiles Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. ▶ Overclocking Profile 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6 Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. ▶ Set Name for Overclocking Profile 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6 Give a name by typing in this item. ▶ Save Overclocking Profile 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6 Save the current overclocking settings to ROM for selected profile. ▶ Load/ Clear Overclocking Profile 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6 Load/ Clear the stored profile settings from ROM. 2-13 Chapter 2 ▶ Spread Spectrum This function reduces the EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) generated by modulating clock generator pulses. BIOS Setup ▶ Overclocking Profile Save Save the current overclocking settings to USB flash disk. ▶ Overclocking Profile Load Load the stored settings from USB flash disk. ▶ OC Retry Count When overclocking has failed, setting this item to [3,5] will allow system to reboot 3/ 5 times with the same overclocked configuration. If overclocking has failed every time, the system will restore the defaults. ▶ CPU Specifications Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. This sub-menu highlights all the key features of your CPU. The information will vary by model and is read-only. You can also access this information at any time by pressing [F4]. Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. ▶ CPU Technology Support Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. The sub-menu shows the installed CPU technologies. Read only. ▶ MEMORY-Z Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. This sub-menu highlights all the settings and timings of your DIMMs. This information will vary by model and is read-only. You can also access this information at any time by pressing [F5]. Press <Enter> to enter the sub-men ▶ DIMM1~4 Memory SPD Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. The sub-menu displays the informations of installed memory. ▶ CPU Features Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. ▶ Hyper-Threading Technology The processor uses Hyper-Threading technology to increase transaction rates and reduces end-user response times. The technology treats the two cores inside the processor as two logical processors that can execute instructions simultaneously. In this way, the system performance is highly improved. If you disable the function, the processor will use only one core to execute the instructions. Please disable this item if your operating system doesn’t support HT Function, or unreliability and instability may occur. ▶ Active Processor Cores This item allows you to select the number of active processor cores. ▶ Limit CPUID Maximum It is designed to limit the listed speed of the processor to older operating systems. ▶ Execute Disable Bit Can prevent certain classes of malicious “buffer overflow” attacks where worms can try to execute code to damage your system. It is recommended you keep this enabled always. 2-14 MS-7760 ▶ Intel Virtualization Tech Enhances virtualization and allows the system to act as multiple virtual systems. See Intel’s official website for more information. ▶ Intel VT-D Tech This item is used to enable/disable the Intel VT-D technology. For further information please refer to Intel’s official website. ▶ C1E Support Enable system to reduce CPU power consumption while idle. Not all processors support Enhanced Halt state (C1E). ▶ OverSpeed Protection Monitors current CPU draw as well as power consumption; if it exceeds a certain level, the processor automatically reduces its clock speed. For overclocking, it is recommended this feature is disabled. ▶ Intel C-State C-state is a power management state that detects when the system is idle and lowers power consumption accordingly. ▶ Package C State limit This field allows you to select a C-state mode. ▶ Long duration power limit (W) This field allows you to adjust the TDP power limit for the long duration. ▶ Long duration maintained (s) This field allows you to adjust the maintaining time for long duration power limit. ▶ Short duration power limit (W) This field allows you to adjust the TDP power limit for the short duration. ▶ Primary plane turbo power limit (W) These fields allow you to adjust the TDP limit for the primary plane turbo. ▶ 1/2/3/4/5/6-Core Ratio Limit These fields show the 1/2/3/4/5/6 core ratio limit of CPU. 2-15 Chapter 2 ▶ Power Technology This item allows you to select the Intel Dynamic Power technology mode. BIOS Setup ECO Important Once you click the “ECO” button in the pre-set area, some items in ECO menu will be fixed and un-adjustable. ▶ EuP 2013 Energy Using Products Lot 6 2013 (EUP) reduces power consumption when system is off or in standby mode. Note: When enabled, the system will not support RTC wake up event functions. ▶ CPU Phase Control This item allows you to enable (Auto)/ disable (disabled) the mainboard power phase switch feature to reach the best power saving. ▶ Motherboard LED Control This item allows you to enable (Auto)/ disable (disabled) the mainboard phase LED. ▶ C1E Support To enable this item to reduce the CPU power consumption while idle. Not all processors support Enhanced Halt state (C1E). ▶ Intel C-State C-state is a power management state that detects when the system is idle and lowers power consumption accordingly. ▶ Package C State limit This field allows you to select a C-state mode. ▶ CPU Core Voltage/ System Agent Voltage/ DDR CH_A/B Voltage/ DDR CH_C/D Voltage/ 5V/ 12V These items show the amperages. Read only. 2-16 MS-7760 BROWSER Please install the MSI "Winki" application first in the Windows operating system with the MSI Driver Disc before using the browser. Then you can click the BROWSER to access the Internet, e-mail and instant messaging. Chapter 2 Installing Winki To install Winki, follow the steps below: 1. Power on your computer and enter Windows operating system. 2. Insert MSI Driver Disc into the optical drive. The setup screen will automatically appear. 3. Click Driver tab. 4. Click OTHERS button. 5. Select Winki to start installing. 6. When finished, restart your computer. 2-17 BIOS Setup UTILITIES ▶ HDD Backup Hard disk storage backups and restoring is one of the most common and important tasks. Use this utility to create an image of your HDD partitions and re-load them when necessary. Important The HDD Backup can’t back up (/restore) image to (/from) a partition where itself was installed, so it’s strongly recommended to divide HDD into 2 partitions at least (1st for OS; 2nd for data). For HDD with single partition only, the requirements for HDD Backup are: 1. An additional partition from another HDD (ex. USB HDD) for HDD Backup to back up (/restore) image to (/from) it. 2. Executing Winki stored in USB flash drive/ MSI Driver Disc by pressing <F11> to choose boot device during POST. ▶ Live Update This tool can detect and update your BIOS online so that you won’t need to spend time searching manually. Important HDD Backup and Live Update request Winki, please install the "Winki" software application from MSI Driver Disc in Windows first. And then you can access these two utilities by clicking their respective buttons. 2-18 MS-7760 ▶ M-Flash ▶ BIOS Boot Function This allows you to enable/ disable the system to boot from the BIOS file inside USB drive (FAT/ 32 format only). ▶ Save BIOS to storage Please setup a specific folder in specific USB/ Storage drive to save BIOS file from BIOS ROM chip data. Note: it only supports FAT/ 32 file system drive. ▶ Select one file to update BIOS This item allows you to select a particular BIOS file from the USB/ Storage (FAT/ 32 format only) drive for updating BIOS. 2-19 Chapter 2 ▶ Select one file to Boot When the BIOS Boot function as sets to [Enabled], this item is selectable. This item allows to select particular BIOS file from the USB/ Storage (FAT/ 32 format only) drive. And the system will boot from selected BIOS file. BIOS Setup Updating the BIOS with Live Update This section tells you how to update the BIOS by using the Live Update utility before entering Operating System. Live Update will update the BIOS automatically when connecting to the Internet. To update the BIOS with the Live Update utility: 1. Click Live Update button installed). on the BIOS UTILITIES menu. (The Winki must be 2. Setup the connection by click the setting button 3. Click the next button if necessary. . 4. Live Update will automatically detect the version of BIOS and download the appropriate file. 5. Click the confirm button to update the BIOS. Important Do not unplug or shut off your system during BIOS Flash. Incorrect BIOS flashing can cause the motherboard to not POST. Please ensure you have the correct version and model of your motherboard BIOS when updating. 2-20 MS-7760 SECURITY Chapter 2 ▶ Administrator Password Set the administrative password that will be required to enter the BIOS. ▶ User Password Set the user password that will be required to enter the operating system. Important When selecting the Administrative / User Password items, a password box will appear on the screen. Type the password then press <Enter>. The password typed now will replace any previous set password from CMOS memory. You will be prompted to confirm the password. You may also press <Esc> to abort the selection. To clear a set password, press <Enter> when you are prompted to enter a new password. A message will confirm the password is being disabled. Once the password is disabled, you can enter the setup and OS without authorization. ▶ U-Key Enable or disable USB driver device as key. This requires the USB device to be plugged in for access to the computer.. ▶ Make U-Key at When the “U-Key” as sets to [Enabled], this item is selectable. This item allows you to specify the USB drive. ▶ Chassis Intrusion Configuration Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. ▶ Chassis Intrusion Enables or disables the feature of recording the chassis intrusion status and issuing a warning message if opened. To clear the warning logs, set the field to [Reset]. The setting of the field will return to [Enabled] later. 2-21 Appendix A Realtek Audio The Realtek audio provides 10-channel DAC that simultaneously supports 7.1 sound playback and 2 channels of independent stereo sound output (multiple streaming) through the Front-Out-Left and Front-Out-Right channels. Realtek Audio Installing the Realtek HD Audio Driver You need to install the HD audio driver for Realtek audio codec to function properly before you can get access to 2-, 4-, 6-, 8- channel or 7.1+2 channel audio operations. Follow the procedures described below to install the drivers for different operating systems. Installation for Windows® For Windows® XP, you must install Windows® XP Service Pack3 or later before installing the driver. The following illustrations are based on Windows® 7 environment and could look slightly different if you install the drivers in different operating systems. 1. Insert the application DVD into the DVD-ROM drive. The setup screen will automatically appear. 2. Click Driver tab. 3. Click AUDIO button. Click here 4. Select Realtek HD Audio Drivers to start installing the drivers. 5. Click Next to install the Realtek High Definition Audio Driver. 6. Follow the on-screen instructions to install drivers. 7. Click Finish to restart the system. Important The HD Audio Configuration software utility is under continuous update to enhance audio applications. Hence, the program screens shown here in this section may be slightly different from the latest software utility and shall be held for reference only. A-2 MS-7760 Software Configuration After installing the audio driver, the “Realtek HD Audio Manager” icon will appear at the notification area (lower right of the screen). You may double click the icon and the GUI will pop up accordingly. Appendix A double click the icon It is also available to enable the audio driver by clicking the Realtek HD Audio Manager from the Control Panel. Software panel overview The following figure describes the function of the Realtek HD Audio Manager panel. Device Selection Volume Adjustment Application Enhancement Jack status panel A-3 Realtek Audio ■ Device Selection Here you can select a audio output source to change the related options. The “check” sign (in orange) indicates the devices as default. ■ Volume Adjustment You can control the volume or balance the right/left side of the speakers that you plugged in front or rear panel by adjust the bar. ■ Application Enhancement The array of options will provide you a complete guidance of anticipated sound effect for both output and input device. ■ Jack status panel This panel depicts all render and capture devices currently connected with your computer. Auto popup dialog When you plug into the device at the jack, a dialogue window will pop up asking you which device is current connected. As you know, each jack corresponds to its default setting, you can refer to the next section “Hardware Default Setting”. A-4 MS-7760 Hardware Default Setting The following diagrams are audio back panel default setting. ■ Backpanel audio jacks to 2-channel speakers diagram ■ Appendix A Fro nt Backpanel audio jacks to 4-channel speakers diagram Fro nt Rea r A-5 Realtek Audio ■ Backpanel audio jacks to 6-channel speakers diagram Fro nt Cen ■ ter ubw Rea oof r er Backpanel audio jacks to 8-channel speakers diagram Fro nt Cen ter S id A-6 &S &S eS ubw urro Rea oof er und r Appendix B Intel RAID This appendix will assist users in configuring and enabling RAID functionality and accelerating system on platforms Intel RAID Introduction The mainboard comes with the Intel RAID controller that allows you to configure SATA hard drives as RAID sets. Intel® RAID controller offers RAID level 0 (Striping), RAID level 1 (Mirroring and Duplexing), RAID level 5 (Block Interleaved Distributed Parity), RAID level 10 (A Stripe of Mirrors). RAID 0 breaks the data into blocks which are written to separate hard drives. Spreading the hard drive I/O load across independent channels greatly improves I/O performance. RAID 1 provides data redundancy by mirroring data between the hard drives and provides enhanced read performance. RAID 5 Provides data striping at the byte level and also stripe error correction information. This results in excellent performance and good fault tolerance. Level 5 is one of the most popular implementations of RAID. RAID 10 Not one of the original RAID levels, multiple RAID 1 mirrors are created, and a RAID 0 stripe is created over these. Important The least number of hard drives for RAID 0 and RAID 1 is two. The least number of hard drives for RAID 10 mode is four. And the least number of hard drives for RAID 5 mode is three. All the information/ volumes/ pictures listed in your system might differ from the illustrations in this appendix. B-2 MS-7760 Using Intel RSTe Option ROM Creating, Deleting and Resetting RAID Volumes: The Serial ATA RAID volume may be configured using the RAID Configuration utility stored within the Intel RAID Option ROM. During the Power-On Self Test (POST), the following message will appear for a few seconds. Important The “Device Model”, “Serial #” and “Size” in the following example might be different from your system. RAID Volumes None defined. Physical Disks: Port Device Model 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXX 2 XXXXXXXXXXXXX Serial # XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX Size XXX.XGB XXX.XGB Type/Status(Vol ID) Non-RAID Disk Non-RAID Disk Press <CTRL-I> to enter Configuration Utility.. After the above message shows, press <Ctrl> and <I> keys simultaneously to enter the Intel Rapid Storage Technology enterprise Option ROM. Important The following procedure is only available with a newly-built system or if you are reinstalling your OS. It should not be used to migrate an existing system to RAID. B-3 Appendix B The RSTe (Intel Rapid Storage Technology enterprise) Option ROM should be integrated with the system BIOS on all mainboards with a supported Intel chipset. The Intel RSTe Option ROM is the Intel RAID implementation and provides BIOS and DOS disk services. Please use <Ctrl> + <I> keys to enter the “Intel® RAID for Serial ATA” status screen, which should appear early in system boot-up, during the POST (Power-On Self Test). Also, you need to enable the RAID function in BIOS to create, delete and reset RAID volumes. Intel RAID After pressing the <Ctrl> and <I> keys simultaneously, the following window will appear: [ [ MAIN MAIN MENU ] ] 1. 2. 3. Reset Disks to Non-RAID Create RAID Volume 4. Exit Delete RAID Volume [ DISK / VOLUME INFORMATION ] RAID Volumes : None defined. Physical Devices : Port Device Model 1 XXXX-XXXXXXXX 2 XXXX-XXXXXXXX [ ↑↓] - Select Serial # XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX [ESC] - Exit Size Type/Status (Vol ID) XXX.XGB Non-RAID Disk XXX.XGB Non-RAID Disk [ENTER] - Select Menu ■ Create RAID Volume Select option 1 Create RAID Volume and press <Enter> key. The following screen appears. Then in the Name field, specify a RAID Volume name and then press the <TAB> or <Enter> key to go to the next field. 1. Use the arrow keys to select the RAID level best suited to your usage model in RAID Level. [ CREATE VOLUME MENU ] Name : RAID Level : Disks : Strip Size : Capacity : Volume0 RAID1(Mirror) Select Disks N/A XXX.X GB Create Volume [ HELP ] RAID 1 : Mirrors data (redundancy) . [ ↑↓] - Change B-4 [TAB] - Next [ESC] - Previous Menu [ENTER] - Select MS-7760 2. In the Disk field, press <Enter> key and use <Space> key to select the disks you want to create for the RAID volume, then click <Enter> key to finish selection. This field will become available according to the selected RAID level. 4. Then select the capacity of the volume in the Capacity field. The default value is the maximum volume capacity of the selected disks. [ CREATE VOLUME MENU ] Name : RAID Level : Disks : Strip Size : Capacity : Volume0 RAID1(Mirror) Select Disks N/A XXX.X GB Create Volume [ HELP ] The default value indicates the maximum capacity using the selected disks. Entering a lower capacity allows you to create a second volume on these disks. [ ↑↓] - Change [TAB] - Next [ESC] - Previous Menu [ENTER] - Select Important Since you want to create two volumes, this default size (maximum) needs to be reduced. Type in a new size for the first volume. As an example: if you want the first volume to span the first half of the two disks, re-type the size to be half of what is shown by default. The second volume, when created, will automatically span the remainder of two hard drives. B-5 Appendix B 3. Then select the strip size for the RAID array by using the “upper arrow” or “down arrow” keys to scroll through the available values, and pressing the <Enter> key to select and advance to the next field. The available values range from 4KB to 128 KB in power of 2 increments. The strip size should be chosen based on the planned drive usage. Here are some typical values: RAID0 -128KB / RAID10 - 64KB / RAID5 - 64KB. This field will become available according to the selected RAID level. Intel RAID 5. Go to the Create Volume field and press <Enter>, the following screen appears for you to confirm if you are sure to create the RAID volume. Press <Y> to continue. [ CREATE VOLUME MENU ] Name : RAID Level : Disks : Strip Size : Capacity : Volume0 RAID1(Mirror) Select Disks N/A XXX.X GB Create Volume WARNING : ALL DATA ON SELECTED DISKS WILL BE LOST. Are you sure you want[ toHELP create] this volume? (Y / N) : Press ENTER to create the specified volume. [ ↑↓] - Change [TAB] - Next [ESC] - Previous Menu [ENTER] - Select 6. Then the following screen appears to indicate that the creation is finished. [ [ MAIN MAIN MENU ] ] 1. 2. 3. Reset Disks to Non-RAID Create RAID Volume 4. Exit Delete RAID Volume [ DISK / VOLUME INFORMATION ] RAID Volumes : ID Name 0 Volume0 Physical Devices : Port Device Model 1 XXXX-XXXXXXXX 2 XXXX-XXXXXXXX [ ↑↓] - Select B-6 Level RAID1(Mirror) Serial # XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX [ESC] - Exit Strip N/A Size Status XXX.XGB Normal Bootable Yes Size Type/Status (Vol ID) XXX.XGB Member Disk(0) XXX.XGB Member Disk(0) [ENTER] - Select Menu MS-7760 ■ Delete RAID Volume Here you can delete the RAID volume, but please be noted that all data on RAID drives will be lost. If your system currently boots to RAID and you delete the RAID volume in the Intel RSTe Option ROM, your system will become un-bootable. Select option 2 Delete RAID Volume from the main menu screen and press <Enter> key to select a RAID volume for deletion. Then press <Delete> key to delete the selected RAID volume. The following screen appears. [ DELETE VOLUME MENU ] Name Volume0 Level RAID1(Mirror) Drives 2 Capacity XXX.XGB Status Normal Bootable Yes [ DELETE VOLUME VERIFICATION ] ALL DATA IN THE VOLUME WILL BE LOST! (This does not apply to Recovery volumes) HELP “Volume0”? ] Are you sure you want to[ delete (Y / N) : Deleting a volume will reset the disks to non-RAID. WARNING : ALL DISK DATA WILL BE DELETED. (This does not apply to Recovery volumes) [ ↑↓] - Select [ESC] - Previous Menu [DEL] - Delete Volume Press <Y> key to accept the volume deletion. B-7 Appendix B Important Intel RAID ■ Reset Disks to Non-RAID Select option 3 Reset Disks to Non-RAID and press <Enter> to delete the RAID volume and remove any RAID structures from the drives. The following screen appears: [ MAIN MENU 1. 2. ] 3. Reset Disks to Non-RAID Create RAID Volume 4. ] Recovery Volume Options Delete RAID Volume [ RESET RAID DATA 5. remove Exit its RAID structures Resetting RAID disk will VOLUME INFORMATION and revert [ it DISK to a / non-RAID disk. ] RAID VolumesWARNING : : Resetting a disk causes all data on the disk to be lost. None defined. (This does not apply to Recovery volumes) PortDevices Drive : Model Serial # Physical 1 XXXX-XXXXXXXX Port Device Model Serial # XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 2 XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1 XXXX-XXXXXXXX 2 XXXX-XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Size Status XXX.XGB Member Disk Size Type/Status (Vol ID) XXX.XGB MemberDisk Disk XXX.XGB Non-RAID XXX.XGB Non-RAID Disk Select the disks that should be reset. [ ↑↓] - Previous/ Next [ ↑↓] - Select [SPACE] - Selects [ESC] - Exit [ENTER] - Selection Complete [ENTER] - Select Menu Use the <Space> key to select the disks and press <Enter> key. A confirmation sentence will appear below, and then press <Y> key to accept the selection. Important • You will lose all data on the RAID drives and any internal RAID structures when you perform this operation. • Possible reasons to “Reset Disks to Non-RAID” could include issues such as incompatible RAID configurations or a failed volume or failed disk. B-8 MS-7760 Installing Driver ■ New Windows 7/ Windows Vista / Windows XP Installation The following details the installation of the drivers while installing operating system. 1. When you start installing Windows XP, you may encounter a message stating, “Setup could not determine the type of one or more mass storage devices installed in your system”. If this is the case, then you are already in the right place and are ready to supply the driver. If this is not the case, then press F6 when prompted at the beginning of Windows setup. 2. Press the “S” key to select “Specify Additional Device”. 3. You should be prompted to insert a floppy disk containing the Intel® RAID driver into the A: drive. Note: For Windows XP, you can use the USB floppy drive only. For Windows Vista/ Windows 7 you can use CD/ DVD/ USB drive. Important Please follow the instruction below to make an “Intel® RAID Driver” for yourself. • Insert the MSI Driver Disc into the optical drive. • Click the “Browse CD” on the Setup screen. • Copy all the contents in \\Storage\Intel\RSTe to a formatted floppy diskette. • The driver diskette for Intel® RAID Controller is done. 4. For Windows Vista/ Windows 7: During the Operating system installation, after selecting the location to install Vista / Windows 7 click on “Load Driver” button to install a third party SCSI or RAID driver. 5. When prompted, insert the floppy disk or media (CD/DVD or USB) you created in step 3 and press Enter. 6. You should be shown a list of available SCSI Adapters. 7. Select the appropriate Intel RAID controller and press ENTER. 8. The next screen should confirm that you have selected the Intel® RAID controller. Press ENTER again to continue. 9. You have successfully installed the Intel® Rapid Storage Technology enterprise driver, and Windows setup should continue. B-9 Appendix B ■ OS Support Intel RSTe driver supports following OS: • Windows XP 64 bit only. • Windows Vista 32 bit and 64 bit. • Windows 7 32 bit and 64 bit. • Windows Server 2008 SP2 32 bit and 64 bit. • Windows Server 2008 R2 64 bit only • Windows Server 2003. Intel RAID 10. Leave the disk in the floppy drive until the system reboots itself. Windows setup will need to copy the files from the floppy again after the RAID volume is formatted, and Windows setup starts copying files. ■ Existing Windows Driver Installation 1. Insert the MSI Driver Disc into the optical drive. 2. The setup screen will automatically appear. 3. Under the Driver tab, click on Intel RAID Drivers. 4. The drivers will be automatically installed. ■ Confirming Windows Driver Installation 1. From Windows, open the Control Panel from My Computer followed by the System icon. 2. Choose the Hardware tab, then click the Device Manager tab. 3. Click the “+” in front of the SCSI and RAID Controllers hardware type. The driver Intel(R) SATA RAID Controller should appear. B-10 MS-7760 Degraded RAID Array 2. Reconnect the hard drive. 3. Reboot the system to Windows; the rebuild will occur automatically. Failed Hard Drive Member 1. Make sure the system is powered off. 2. Replace the failed hard drive with a new one that is of equal or greater capacity. 3. Reboot the system to Intel RAID Option ROM by press <Ctrl> and <I> keys simultaneously during the Power-On Self Test (POST). RAID Volumes ID Name 0 Volume0 Level RAID 1(Mirror) Physical Disks: Port Device Model 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXX 2 XXXXXXXXXXXXX Strip N/A Size XXX.XGB Serial # XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX Status Degraded Size XXX.XGB XXX.XGB Bootable Yes Type/Status(Vol ID) Member Disk (0) Member Disk (0) Press <CTRL-I> to enter Configuration Utility.. 4. Select the port of the destination disk for rebuilding, and then press ENTER. [ MAIN MENU 1. 2. ] 3. Reset Disks to Non-RAID Create RAID Volume [ DEGRADED VOLUME DETECTED ] 4. Recovery Volume Options Delete RAID Volume “Degraded” volume and disk available for rebuilding detected. Selecting 5. Exit a disk initiates a rebuild. Rebuild completes in the operating system. [ DISK / VOLUME INFORMATION ] RAID Volumes : Select the port of the destination disk for rebuilding (ESC to exit): None defined. Port Drive Model Serial # Size 1 XXXX-XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXX.XGB Physical Devices : Port Device Model Serial # Size Type/Status (Vol ID) 1 XXXX-XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXX.XGB Non-RAID Disk [ ↑↓] - Previous/ Next [ENTER] - Select [ESC] - Exit 2 XXXX-XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXX.XGB Non-RAID Disk [ ↑↓] - Select [ESC] - Exit [ENTER] - Select Menu B-11 Appendix B A RAID 1, RAID 5 or RAID 10 volume is reported as degraded when one of its hard drive members fails or is temporarily disconnected, and data mirroring is lost. As a result, the system can only utilize the remaining functional hard drive member. To re-establish data mirroring and restore data redundancy, refer to the procedure below that corresponds to the current situation. Missing Hard Drive Member 1. Make sure the system is powered off. Intel RAID 5. Exit Intel RAID Option ROM, and then reboot to Windows system. 6. Run Intel Rapid Storage Technology enterprise application. The control panel will display the current status of rebuilding process. B-12
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