Intel Computer Hardware XP M5S661GX User Manual

XP-M5S661GX  
Intel® Pentium® 4 LGA775 Processor Motherboard  
User's Manual  
12MM-M5S661GX-1002R  
 
Contents  
Motherboard Layout .........................................................................4  
1. Product Introduction ..................................................................5  
1.1. Feature Summary............................................................................. 5  
1.2. I/O Back Panel and Connectors & Jumper Setting ......................... 6  
1.2.1. I/O Back Panel ....................................................................................... 6  
1.2.2. Connectors & Jumper Setting .............................................................. 6  
2. HardwareInstallation .................................................................9  
2.1. Installation of a LGA775 Pentium 4 CPU and Fan Sink................ 10  
2.1.1. Installation of a LGA775 CPU ............................................................ 10  
2.1.2. Installation of Fan Sink ....................................................................... 11  
2.2. Installation of Memory..................................................................... 12  
2.3. Installation of the Graphics Card ................................................... 12  
3. BIOSSetup ............................................................................ 13  
4. DriverInstallation ..................................................................... 13  
5. Installation of SATA RAID Disks ............................................... 14  
5.1. Configuring the System BIOS for the SATA Channel ..................... 14  
5.2. Creating RAID 0 .............................................................................. 14  
5.3. Creating RAID 1 .............................................................................. 15  
5.4. Making the SATA RAID Driver Disk ................................................. 15  
5.5. Loading the SiS 964 Serial ATA Driver ............................................ 15  
 
Motherboard Layout  
KB_MS  
ATX_12V  
ATX  
FDD  
CPU_FAN  
LGA 775  
R_USB  
AUDIO  
SiS 661GX  
F_AUDIO  
ICS1883  
AGP  
IDE2 IDE1  
CLR_CMOS  
PCI1  
PCI2  
PCI3  
IT8705AF  
SiS 964  
SATA1  
SATA0  
BIOS  
BATTERY  
CODEC  
F_PANEL  
PWR_LED  
SUR_CEN  
CD_IN  
F_USB1 F_USB2  
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1.  
Product Introduction  
The user manual provides steps related to quick installation. If you wish to view complete  
product information, please select the " ", Open User Manual button located on the driver  
1.1.  
Feature Summary  
CPU  
LGA775 for Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor  
Intel® Pentium® 4 533MHz FSB  
L2 cache depends on CPU  
Chipset  
Memory  
North Bridge: SiS® 661GX  
South Bridge: SiS® 964  
2 184-pin DDR DIMM sockets, supports up to 2GB DRAM (Max.)  
Supports DDR400/DDR333/DDR266 DIMM  
Supports only 2.5V DDR SDRAM  
Slots  
1 AGP slot support 4X/8X(1.5V) device  
3 PCI slots support 33MHz & PCI 2.2 compliant  
2 IDE controllers provide IDE HDD/CD-ROM(IDE1, IDE2) with PIO,  
Bus Master (Ultra DMA33/ATA66/ATA100/ATA133) operation modes  
Can connect up to 4 IDE devices  
On-Board IDE  
On-Board SATA  
On-Board Floppy  
2 SATA ports support 2 SATA devices with up to 150MB/s transfer  
rate and can support data striping (RAID 0) and mirroring (RAID 1)  
1 Floppy port supports 2 FDD with 360K, 720K,1.2M, 1.44M and  
2.88M bytes  
On-Board Peripherals 1 Parallel port supports Normal/EPP/ECP mode  
1 VGA port, 1 Serial port (COMA)  
8 USB 2.0/1.1 ports (4 x Rear, 4 x Front by cable)  
1 Front Audio connector  
1 PS/2 Keyboard  
1 PS/2 Mouse  
On-Board VGA  
On-Board LAN  
Built-in SiS® 661GX Chipset  
Built-in ICS1883 chip  
1 RJ45 port  
On-Board Sound  
Realtek ALC655 CODEC  
Support 2 / 4 / 6 channel  
Line Out / Line In / Mic In  
CD In connection  
BIOS  
Licensed AWARD BIOS  
Supports BIOSNow!  
I/O Control  
IT8705AF  
Hardware Monitor  
System voltage detect  
CPU temperature detect  
CPU/System fan revolution detect  
Micro-ATX form factor, 24.4cm x 23.0cm  
Form Factor  
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1.2.  
I/O Back Panel and Connectors & Jumper Setting  
I/O Back Panel  
1.2.1.  
PS/2  
Parallel Port  
LAN  
Mouse  
Line In  
USB  
Line Out  
Mic In  
PS/2  
COMA  
VGA  
USB  
Keyboard  
PS/2 Keyboard  
Connects PS/2 standard keyboard and PS/2 standard  
mouse  
PS/2 Mouse connector  
Parallel port (LPT)  
COMA (Serial port)  
VGA Port  
Connects to printer  
Connects to serial-based mouse or data processing devices  
Connects to 15-pin D-Sub device such as a monitor  
Prior to use, please make sure that your system as well  
as the connected attachments support the USB interface.  
If driver installation is required, please consult the USB  
section of the user manual.  
USB  
(Universal Serial Bus Port)  
LAN (RJ45 LAN Port)  
Line In  
Internet connection with speed of up to10/100Mbps  
Connects to optical devices, CD players and other audio  
input devices  
Line Out  
Mic In  
Connects to speakers or headphones  
Connects to microphone  
1.2.2.  
Connectors & Jumper Setting  
FDD (Floppy Disk Drive Connector)  
The FDD connector is able to connect a single floppy disk drive via a FDD cable. Usually one  
edge of the FDD cable is marked in red, please attach this marked edge to position 1 on the  
connector.  
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1
33  
IDE1 / IDE2 (IDE1 and IDE2 Connectors)  
The IDE connector is able to connect two IDE devices via an IDE cable and requires checking  
of the IDE jumper setting. It is recommended that the hard drive be connected to the first IDE  
connector while the optical drive be connected to the second IDE connector.  
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39  
40  
2
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CPU_FAN (CPU Fan Power Connector); SYS_FAN (System Fan Power Connector)  
The cooler fan power connector supplies a +12V power voltage via a 3-pin/4-pin(only for CPU_FAN) power  
connector and possesses a ful-proof connection design. Most coolers are designed with color-coded power  
connector wires. A red power connector wire indicates a positive connection and requires a +12V power  
voltage. The black connector wire is the ground wire (GND). Please remember to connect the power to the  
cooler to prevent system overheating and failure.  
Caution!  
Please remember to connect the power to the CPU fan to prevent CPU overheating and failure.  
PIN  
1
SIGNAL  
GND  
1
2
+12V  
1
CPU_FAN  
SYS_FAN  
3
Sense  
4
Speed Control (Only for CPU_FAN)  
ATX_12V (+12V Power Connector)  
The ATX_12V power connector provides power to the CPU. If this connector is not attached,  
the system will not start.  
PIN  
1
SIGNAL  
GND  
4
2
2
GND  
3
+12V  
+12V  
3
1
4
ATX (ATX Power Connector)  
The ATX power connector provides power to the motherboard. Prior to connection, please  
make sure that the power supply is disconnected.  
PIN  
1
SIGNAL  
PIN  
11  
SIGNAL  
3.3V  
3.3V  
1
11  
2
3.3V  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
-12V  
3
GND  
GND  
4
+5V  
PS_ON (soft on/off)  
5
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
-5V  
6
+5V  
7
GND  
8
Power Good  
5VSB (stand by +5V)  
+12V  
10  
20  
9
+5V  
+5V  
10  
F_PANEL (Front Panel Control Connector)  
The F_Panel Control Connector connects to certain connectors on the front panel of the  
system casing such as IDE Hard Disk Active LED, speaker, reset, and power on/off connectors.  
You can use the schematic diagram below as the basis for connection.  
PIN  
HD  
SIGNAL  
IDE Hard Disk Active LED  
Speaker Connector  
Reset Switch  
SPK  
RES  
PW  
2
1
20  
19  
Power Switch  
MSG  
NC  
Message LED/Power/Sleep LED  
NC  
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PWR_LED  
Connects to the system power LED indicator whereby the power is indicated as ON or OFF.  
However, the indicator will flash when the system is suspended.  
PIN  
1
SIGNAL  
MPD+  
MPD-  
2
1
3
MPD-  
CLR_CMOS (Clear CMOS)  
You can clear the motherboard CMOS with the jumper to return your system to its initial  
status. To prevent improper usage, the jumper does not include the jumper plug. If you wish to  
use the Clear CMOS function, please short circuit the 1-2Pin.  
Short : Clear CMOS  
Open : Normal  
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1
F_AUDIO (Front Audio Connector)  
Connects to the audio connector located on the front panel of the system casing (dependent  
on case design). When use of the front panel audio connector is required, please remove the  
5-6 pin, 9-10pin jumper. Please note that use of only the front panel audio connector or the  
rear panel audio connector is permitted.  
PIN  
1
SIGNAL  
MIC  
PIN  
6
SIGNAL  
Rear Audio (R)  
Reserved  
9
1
10  
2
2
GND  
7
3
MIC_BIAS  
POWER  
Front Audio (R)  
8
NO PIN  
4
9
Front Audio (L)  
Rear Audio (L)  
5
10  
CD_IN (Optical Drive Audio Connector)  
Connects CD-ROM or DVD-ROM audio connector.  
PIN  
1
SIGNAL  
CD_L  
GND  
GND  
CD_R  
2
1
3
4
F_USB1/F_USB2 (Front USB Connector)  
Connects to the USB connector located on the front panel of the system casing (dependent on  
case design). Note: Please make sure that each USB connection matches its designated  
position. If connections are made incorrectly, the result can lead to inability to use the function  
or even damage.  
PIN  
1
SIGNAL  
POWER  
POWER  
USB Dx-  
USB Dy-  
USB Dx+  
PIN  
6
SIGNAL  
USB Dy+  
GND  
7
2
2
1
10  
9
8
GND  
3
4
9
NO PIN  
NC  
10  
5
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BATTERY  
The improper removal of the battery can result in harm. When replacing a  
battery, please make sure you use one that is of similar brand and model  
number.  
For information related to battery specifications and precautions, please refer  
to the manufacturer instructions.  
If you wish to delete the data stored in the CMOS, please follow the steps  
below:  
1. Please turn off your computer and unplug the power.  
2. Remove the battery from the motherboard.  
3. Wait 10 minutes and then replace the battery onto the motherboard.  
4. Plug in the power supply and turn on your system.  
SUR_CEN (Surround Center Connector)  
Connects to the optional surround center cable.  
PIN  
1
SIGNAL  
2
1
6
5
SUR OUTL  
SUR OUTR  
GND  
2
3
4
No Pin  
5
CENTER_OUT  
LEF_OUT  
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2.  
Hardware Installation  
1. Please make sure that the CPU used is supported by your motherboard.  
2. Please be aware of the placement position of the CPU. If the CPU does not  
insert properly, do not apply force but check the placement position.  
3. Please make sure that an even layer of heat sink paste is added between the  
CPU and the fan sink.  
4. Please do not turn on the power prior to installing the fan sink. Doing so can  
result in overheating and lead to permanent damage to the CPU.  
5. Please follow the CPU specifications when setting the frequency. It is not  
recommended that system speed settings exceed that of hardware  
specifications. If you wish to set your system speed to exceed the  
recommended specifications, please check your hardware specifications eg:  
CPU, graphics card, memory, hard drive  
The following must be supported to allow the use of Hyper-Threading Technology:  
- an Intel Pentium 4 CPU with HT  
- a motherboard supporting HT  
- HT selection feature within BIOS  
- an operating system supporting HT  
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2.1.  
Installation of a LGA775 Pentium 4 CPU and Fan Sink  
Installation of a LGA775 CPU  
2.1.1.  
1. Push the socket lever arm down and away from the  
CPU socket and raise it up completely.  
2. Open the load plate and gently remove the plastic cover.  
3. Hold the CPU with your thumb and index fingers (do not  
touch the bottom of the CPU when holding it).  
Align notchs on the two sides of the CPU with the small  
sockets of the CPU socket and place the CPU straight  
down.  
4. Make sure the CPU is properly installed and then close  
the load plate. Lower the socket lever and engage it to  
lock the CPU in place.  
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2.1.2.  
Installation of Fan Sink  
1. Apply a thin coating of thermal paste to complete cover  
the surface of the CPU.  
2. Align the four fasteners of the fan sink with the four  
holes around the CPU socket. Push down each fas-  
tener and you should hear a "click" when the fastener is  
attached. Make sure the four fasteners are attached  
securely.  
Prior to installation of the fan sink, check the direction of  
each fastener by the arrow engraved on fastener top.  
Before attaching the fasteners, turn each fastener  
clockwise. To uninstall the fan sink, release each fas-  
tener by rotating the fastener along the direction of the  
arrows and pull them up.  
3. Connect the 4-wire power cable of the fan sink to the  
CPU_FAN header on the motherboard to complete the  
installation.  
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2.2.  
Installation of Memory  
1. Before installing or removing memory, please make sure that the computer power  
is turned off to prevent hardware damage.  
2. Please make sure that the memory used is supported by the motherboard.  
3. Memory modules have a foolproof insertion design. The memory can be  
installed only when facing the correct position. If you cannot insert the module,  
please switch directions.  
4. It is recommended that memory of similar capacity, specifications and brand be  
used.  
The motherboard supports DIMM memory modules, whereby BIOS will automatically detect  
memory capacity and specifications. Memory modules are designed so that they can be  
inserted only in one direction.  
1. Unfasten the clips on each end of the memory slots.  
Correctly align the memory module in the slot and  
push downwards.  
2. Once the memory module is correctly inserted, the  
clips will automatically refasten. If the memory  
module is positioned in the wrong direction, it will  
not insert. If this occurs, please switch directions.  
2.3.  
Installation of the Graphics Card  
1. Before installing the graphics card, please carefully read the accompanying user manual.  
As well, make sure the computer power is turned off.  
2. Your graphics card must be 1.5V and support the AGP4X/8X specification.  
3. When installing or removing the graphics card, first pull out the white AGP knob before  
insertion or removal. Releasing the AGP knob will hold the graphics card firmly in place.  
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3.  
BIOS Setup  
BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) stores all the information of the motherboard settings  
that is needed for system initiation as well as examining the CMOS. Its CMOS SETUP utility  
allows the user to make changes in BIOS configurations that are required or to activate  
certain features.  
The CMOS SETUP saves each item configuration in the CMOS SRAM of the motherboard.  
When the power is turned off, the battery on the motherboard supplies the required power  
to the CMOS SRAM.  
When the power is turned on, pushing the <Del> button during the BIOS POST (Power-On  
Self Test) will bring up the CMOS SETUP screen. If you wish to enter the BIOS setup, please  
press "Ctrl + F1" at the BIOS setup screen.  
When using BIOS setup for the first time, it is recommended that you save the present BIOS  
onto a disk in case you need to reset the BIOS back to its original settings. If you wish to  
update to a new BIOS, the BIOSNow! can be used.  
The user can select BIOSNow! as a way to quickly and easily update or back up BIOS  
without entering the operating system.  
4.  
Driver Installation  
Driver installation for the Windows 2000/XP operating systems is simple. Once you insert  
the provided driver disks into your optical drive, the AUTORUN screen will appear. If this  
screen does not appear, you can use "D:\setup.exe" (with "D" being the specified drive) to  
bring up the screen shown below. Just follow the screen instructions to easily complete  
driver installation.  
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5.  
Installation of SATA RAID Disks  
The Serial ATA channel controlled by the SiS 964 southbridge chip supports RAID 0 and  
RAID 1. This section explains the steps required to configure RAID disks.  
RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is a method of combining two hard disk  
drives into one logical unit. The advantage of an Array is to provide better performance  
or data fault tolerance. Hard disk drives can be combined together through a few  
different methods. The different methods are referred to as different RAID levels. Differ-  
ent RAID levels represent different performance levels, security levels and implementa-  
tion costs.  
RAID 0 (Striping)  
RAID 0 reads and writes sectors of data interleaved between multiple drives. If any disk  
member fails, it affects the entire array. The disk array data capacity is equal to the  
number of drive members times the capacity of the smallest member. RAID 0 does not  
provide fault tolerance funtionality.  
RAID 1 (Mirroring)  
RAID 1 writes duplicate data onto a pair of drives and reads both sets of data in parallel.  
If one of the mirrored drives suffers a mechanical failure or does not respond, the  
remaining drive will continue to function. Due to redundancy, the drive capacity of the  
array is the capacity of the smallest drive. Due to the fault tolerance, if any RAID 1 drive  
fails, data access will not be affected as long as there are other working drives in the  
array.  
5.1.  
Configuring the System BIOS for the SATA Channel  
1. Connect two SATA hard disks to the SATA ports on the motherboard.  
2. Reboot you system and press the <Delete> key to enter the BIOS setup screen after  
POST begins.  
3. Under Integrated Peripherals, locate the SATA controller and SATA mode setup  
options. Assure that the SATA controller and SATA RAID mode are enabled.  
4. Save changes and exit the BIOS Setup.  
5.2.  
Creating RAID 0  
1. Upon re-boot, you will see the RAID software prompting you to press CTRL+S keys to  
enter the SiS RAID BIOS Setting Utility. Press CTRL+S.  
2. In the SiS RAID BIOS Setting Utility, press <R> to enter the RAID Setup utility.  
3. In the RAID Setup window, press <A> to create RAID volume. Then, use number keys  
1~3 to select a RAID type. Press 2 to select RAID 0 and then press <Enter>.  
4. Use <1> or <2> key to select Auto Create or Manual Create.  
5. When the next message appears, if you wish to proceed to map and stripe all current  
data and future data to the RAID disks, press <Y>. Or press <N> to perform striping on  
future data only. Then press <Enter>.  
6. After the completion, you will see the RAID 0 array under the Current Created Raid  
list in the RAID Setup window.  
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5.3.  
Creating RAID 1  
1. Upon re-boot, you will see the RAID software prompting you to press CTRL+S keys to  
enter the SiS RAID BIOS Setting Utility. Press CTRL+S.  
2. In the SiS RAID BIOS Setting Utility, press <R> to enter the RAID Setup utility.  
3. In the RAID Setup window, press <A> to create RAID volume. Then, use number keys  
1~3 to select a RAID type. Press 3 to select RAID 1 and then press <Enter>  
4. Use <1> or <2> key to select Auto Create or Manual Create.  
Manual Create allows you to assign the source disk.  
5. When the prompt "Duplicate the SOURCE data to RAID disks?" appears, press Y or N  
as needed.  
6. After the completion, you will see the RAID 1 array under the Current Created Raid  
list in the RAID Setup window.  
5.4.  
Making the SATA RAID Driver Disk  
For the RAID disks to be recognized correctly during Windows Setup process, you need  
to install the SiS 964 SATA RAID driver at the beginning of Windows Setup. The proce-  
dure below introduces how to make a floppy disk containing the RAID driver.  
1. Insert the Axper motherboard driver CD to the CD-ROM drive in your system. Go to  
My Computer and right-click the CD-ROM icon to select Open.  
2. In the BootDrv folder, double-click the Menu.exe file. Then a MS-DOS prompt screen  
will appear, presenting a list of SATA/RAID/SCSI controllers.  
3. Select the RAID controller for your motherboard. (Example: select SiS 964 SATA for  
the XP-M5S661GX motherboard.) Then the driver file will be automatically copied and  
transferred to the floppy disk. Wait until it's done, then you can begin to install  
Windows operating system to the RAID disks.  
5.5.  
Loading the SiS 964 Serial ATA Driver  
1. Boot from the Windows Installation CD. Press <F6> as soon as you see the Press F6  
if you need to install a 3rd party SCSI or RAID driver message. Follow the on-  
screen instructions and supply the RAID driver with the floppy disk. Then proceed to  
complete the Windows installation and drivers installation.  
(Note: Each time you add a new hard drive to a RAID array, the RAID driver will have to  
be installed under Windows once for that hard drive. After that, the driver will not have  
to be installed.)  
For more details about SATA RAID configurations, please refer to the manual file in the motherboard  
driver CD.  
This product must not be disposed of with your other household waste and must be  
handed over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and  
electronic equipment !  
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