Motherboard MAXIMUS V EXTREME
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Contents Safety information...................................................................................................... vii About this guide........................................................................................................ viii MAXIMUS V EXTREME specifications summary...................................................... x Package contents.......................................................................................................
2.3 Motherboard rear and audio connections.............................................. 2-20 2.3.1 Rear I/O connection................................................................... 2-20 2.3.3 OC Key device installation......................................................... 2-25 2.3.2 2.4 2.5 Starting up for the first time..................................................................... 2-28 Turning off the computer..........................................................................
Chapter 4: 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.2.2 Obtaining the software manuals.................................................. 4-2 4.3.1 AI Suite II..................................................................................... 4-3 4.3.3 DIGI+ Power Control.................................................................... 4-8 4.3.5 4.3.6 4.3.7 4.3.8 4.3.9 4.3.10 4.3.11 4.3.12 4.3.13 4.3.14 4.3.15 4.3.16 Chapter 5: TurboV EVO................................................................................
.1.2 Before you begin.......................................................................... 6-1 6.1.3 Installing two CrossFireX™ graphics cards................................. 6-2 6.1.5 Installing four CrossFireX™ graphics cards................................. 6-4 6.1.4 Installing three CrossFireX™ graphics cards............................... 6-3 6.1.6 6.2 NVIDIA SLI™ technology.......................................................................... 6-7 6.2.1 Requirements...............
Safety information Electrical safety • • • • • • To prevent electrical shock hazard, disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet before relocating the system. When adding or removing devices to or from the system, ensure that the power cables for the devices are unplugged before the signal cables are connected. If possible, disconnect all power cables from the existing system before you add a device.
About this guide This user guide contains the information you need when installing and configuring the motherboard. How this guide is organized This guide contains the following parts: • • • • • • • Chapter 1: Product introduction This chapter describes the features of the motherboard and the new technology it supports. It includes description of the switches, jumpers, and connectors on the motherboard.
Conventions used in this guide To ensure that you perform certain tasks properly, take note of the following symbols used throughout this manual. DANGER/WARNING: Information to prevent injury to yourself when trying to complete a task. CAUTION: Information to prevent damage to the components when trying to complete a task IMPORTANT: Instructions that you MUST follow to complete a task. . NOTE: Tips and additional information to help you complete a task.
MAXIMUS V EXTREME specifications summary CPU LGA1155 socket for Intel® 3rd/2nd Generation Core™ i7 / Core™ i5 / Core™ i3 / Pentium® / Celeron® Processors Supports 22/32nm CPU Supports Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 * The Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 support depends on the CPU types. ** Refer to www.asus.com for Intel CPU support list Chipset Intel® Z77 Express Chipset Memory 4 x DIMM, max. 32GB, DDR3 2800 (O.C.) / 2666(O.C.) / 2600(O.C.) / 2400 (O.C.) / 2200(O.C.) / 2133(O.C.) / 2000(O.C.
MAXIMUS V EXTREME specifications summary Storage Intel® Z77 Express Chipset with RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 support - 2 x SATA 6.0 Gb/s ports [red] - 3 x SATA 3.0 Gb/s ports [black]; 1 port at mid-board reserved for eSATA*** - 1 x mSATA 3.0 Gb/s slot on mPCIe Combo™ expansion card - Supports Intel® Smart Response Technology, Intel® Rapid Start Technology and Intel® Smart Connect Technology* ASMedia® SATA 6Gb/s controller - 4 x SATA 6.
MAXIMUS V EXTREME specifications summary ROG Exclusive Features ROG OC Key - OSD TweakIt - OSD Monitor mPCIe Combo™ (mPCIe/mSATA combo card) ROG Connect - RC Diagram - RC Remote - RC Poster - GPU TweakIt ROG Extreme Engine Digi+ II - 8-phase CPU power - 4-phase iGPU power - 2-phase DRAM power UEFI BIOS features - ROG BIOS Print - GPU.
MAXIMUS V EXTREME specifications summary Special Features ASUS Q-Design - ASUS Q-Code - ASUS Q-Shield - ASUS Q-Connector - ASUS Q-LED (CPU, DRAM, VGA, Boot Device LED) - ASUS Q-Slot - ASUS Q-DIMM Back I/O Ports 1 x Thunderbolt port 1 x Clear CMOS button 1 x ROG Connect On/Off button 4 x USB 2.0 (1 port for ROG Connect) 1 xPS/2 keyboard/mouse combo port 4 x USB 3.
MAXIMUS V EXTREME specifications summary Internal Connectors 1 x mPCIe Combo™ header 15 x ProbeIt measurement points 7 x ProbeIt cable connectors 1 x 24-pin EATX power connector 1 x 8-pin EATX 12V power connector 1 x 4-pin EATX 12V power connector Manageability WfM2.0, DMI2.0, WOL by PME, PXE BIOS Features 64Mb UEFI AMI BIOS, PnP, DMI2.0, WfM2.0, SM BIOS 2.5, ACPI2.
Package contents Check your motherboard package for the following items. Motherboard ROG MAXIMUS V EXTREME Cables 1 x ROG Connect cable 3 x 2-in-1 SATA 6.0 Gb/s signal cables 1 x 2-in-1 SATA 3.
Installation tools and components 1 bag of screws Philips (cross) screwdriver PC chassis Power supply unit Intel LGA 1155 CPU Intel LGA 1155 compatible CPU Fan DDR3 DIMM SATA hard disk drive SATA optical disc drive (optional) Graphics card (optional) The tools and components in the table above are not included in the motherboard package.
Chapter 1: Product Introduction Product introduction 1.1 Special features 1.1.1 Product highlights 1 Republic of Gamers The Republic of Gamers offers you the best of the best. We offer the best hardware engineering, the fastest performance, the most innovative ideas, and we welcome the best gamers to join in. In the Republic of Gamers, mercy rules are only for the weak, and bragging rights means everything. We believe in making statements and we excel in competitions.
LucidLogix® Virtu™ MVP LucidLogix® Virtu™ MVP, with HyperFormance™ Technology, is designed for Intel® processor graphics chip on Windows® 7 and perfectly combines the performance of a discrete graphics card with fast computing iGPU (Integrated Graphics Processing Unit). The newly-designed Virtual VSync eliminates tearing artifacts allowing you to enjoy a smoother gaming experience.
USB BIOS FlashBack USB BIOS Flashback offers a hassle-free updating solution for your ultimate convenience. Simply install a USB storage device containing the BIOS file, press the BIOS Flashback button for three seconds, and the UEFI BIOS is automatically updated even without entering the existing the BIOS or operating system. It also allows you to regularly check for UEFI BIOS updates, and download the latest BIOS automatically. GPU.DIMM Post GPU.
Subzero Sense Subzero Sense allows you to read the system’s temperature even in its coldest state. OC Key - OSD TweakIt OSD TweakIt allows you to tweak the parameters of your system in real-time using a convenient graphical overlay displayed on your screen. OC Key - OSD Monitor OSD Monitor allows you to monitor your system in real-time using a convenient graphical overlay displayed on your screen. It also allows you to view POST codes and hardware status from the VGA Hotwire and Subzero sense readout.
DAEMON Tools Pro Standard DAEMON Tools Pro offers essential functionality to backup CD, DVD and Blu-ray discs. It converts optical media into virtual discs and emulates devices to work with the virtual copies. DAEMON Tools Pro organizes data, music, video, and photo collections on a PC, notebook, or netbook. ROG CPU-Z ROG CPU-Z, authorized by Intel’s CPU Identification (CPUID), is a customized ROG utility that allows you to gather information about your system’s main components.
1.2 Motherboard overview 1.2.1 Before you proceed Take note of the following precautions before you install motherboard components or change any motherboard settings. • Unplug the power cord from the wall socket before touching any component. • Before handling components, use a grounded wrist strap or touch a safely grounded object or a metal object, such as the power supply case, to avoid damaging them due to static electricity. • Hold components by the edges to avoid touching the ICs on them.
1.2.2 Motherboard layout Chapter 1 Refer to 1.2.9 Internal connectors and 2.3.1 Rear I/O connection for more information about rear panel connectors and internal connectors.
Layout contents Connectors/Jumpers/Buttons and switches/Slots 1. Power connectors (24-pin EATXPWR, 8-pin EATX12V, 4-pin EATX12V) 2. LGA1155 CPU Socket 3. CPU, chassis, and optional fan connectors (4-pin CPU_FAN, 4-pin CPU_OPT, 4-pin OPT_FAN1-3, 4-pin CHA_FAN1-3) 4. DDR3 DIMM slots 5. RESET button 6. VGA Hotwire connectors 7. Q_Code LEDs 8. LN2 Mode header 9. Slow Mode switch 10. START (Power-on) button 11. PCIe x16 Lane switch 12. GO button 13. Thermal sensor cable connectors (2-pin OPT_TEMP1/2/3) 14.
1.2.3 Central Processing Unit (CPU) The motherboard comes with a surface mount LGA1155 socket designed for the Intel® 3rd/2nd Generation Core™ i7 / Core™ i5 / Core™ i3, Pentium™, and Celeron™ processors. Ensure that all power cables are unplugged before installing the CPU. • The LGA1156 CPU is incompatible with the LGA1155 socket. DO NOT install a LGA1156 CPU on the LGA1155 socket. • Upon purchase of the motherboard, ensure that the PnP cap is on the socket and the socket contacts are not bent.
1.2.4 System memory The motherboard comes with four Double Data Rate 3 (DDR3) Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMM) slots. A DDR3 module is notched differently from a DDR or DDR2 module. DO NOT install a DDR or DDR2 memory module to the DDR3 slot.
Memory configurations • Memory module with memory frequency higher than 2133 MHz and its corresponding timing or the loaded XMP profile is not the JEDEC memory standard. The stability and compatibility of these memory modules depend on the CPU’s capabilities and other installed devices. • You may install varying memory sizes in Channel A and Channel B. The system maps the total size of the lower-sized channel for the dual-channel configuration.
MAXIMUS V EXTREME Motherboard Qualified Vendors Lists (QVL) DDR3 2800 MHz capability Vendors Part No. Size SS/ DS Chip Brand Chip NO. Timing Voltage G.skill F3-2800CL11Q-16GBZHD 16GB (4x4GB) DS - - 11-1313-35 1.65 DIMM socket support (Optional) 2 4 • • DDR3 2666 MHz capability Vendors Part No. Size SS/ DS Chip Brand Chip NO. Timing Voltage G.skill F3-2666CL10Q-16GBZHD 16GB (4x4GB) DS - - 10-12-12-31 1.
DDR3 2400 MHz capability Vendors Part No. Size SS/ DS Chip Brand Chip NO. Timing Voltage DIMM socket support (Optional) 1 2 4 Transcend TX2400KLU-4GK (381850)(XMP) 2GB DS - - - 1.65 • • • Transcend TX2400KLU-4GK (374243)(XMP) 2GB DS - - - 1.65 • • • Patriot PVV34G2400C9K (XMP) 4GB (2x2GB) DS - - 9-11-9-27 1.66 • Patriot PXD38G2400C11K (XMP) 8GB (2x4GB) DS - - 11-11-11-30 1.65 • Team TXD34096M2400HC 9N-L(XMP) 4GB DS SAMSUNG K4B2G 0846D 9-9-9-24 1.
DDR3 2133 MHz capability Vendors Part No. Size SS/ DS Chip Brand Chip NO. Timing Voltage DIMM socket support (Optional) 1 2 4 CORSAIR CMT4GX3M2B2133 C9(XMP) 4GB (2x2GB) DS - - 9-109-27 1.5 • • • G.SKILL F3-17000CL11Q2-64 GBZLD(XMP) 64GB (8x8GB) DS - - 11-1111-30 1.5 • • • G.SKILL F3-17000CL9Q-16G BXLD(XMP) 16GB (4x4GB) DS - - 9-119-28 1.65 • • • G.SKILL F3-17000CL9Q-16GB ZH(XMP) 16GB (4x4GB) DS - - 9-1110-28 1.65 • • • G.
DDR3 2000 MHz capability Vendors Part No. Size SS/ DS Chip Brand Chip NO. Timing Voltage DIMM socket support (Optional) 1 2 CORSAIR CMZ4GX3M2A2000 C10(Ver 5.12)(XMP) 4GB (2x2GB) SS - - 10-1010-27 1.5 • • G.SKILL F3-16000CL9D-4GB RH(XMP) 4GB(2 x 2GB) DS - - 9-9-9-24 1.65 • • G.SKILL F3-16000CL9D-4GB TD(XMP) 4GB (2x2GB) DS - - 9-9-9-24 1.65 • • GEIL GUP34GB2000C9D C(XMP) 4GB (2x2GB) DS - - 9-9-9-28 1.
DDR3 1866 MHz capability Vendors Part No. Size SS/ DS Chip Brand Chip NO. Timing Voltage DIMM socket support (Optional) 1 2 4 Crucial BLE4G3D1869DE1XT0.16 FMD(XMP) 4GB DS - - 9-9-927 1.5 • • • G.SKILL F3-14900CL10Q2-64GBZ LD(XMP) 64GB (8x8GB) DS - - 10-1110-30 1.5 • • • G.SKILL F3-14900CL9D-8GBSR(XMP) 8GB (2x4GB) DS - - 9-109-28 1.5 • • • G.SKILL F3-14900CL9Q-16GBXL(XMP) 16GB (4x4GB) DS - - 9-109-28 1.5 • • • G.
DDR3 1600 MHz capability Part No. Size SS/ DS Chip Brand Chip NO. Timing Voltage DIMM socket support (Optional) 1 2 4 A-DATA AM2U16BC2P1 2GB SS A-DATA 3CCD1509A - - • • • A-DATA AM2U16BC4P2 4GB DS A-DATA 3CCD1509A - - • • • A-DATA AX3U1600GC4G 9(XMP) 4GB DS - - - 1.55~ 1.75 • • • A-DATA AX3U1600PC4G 8(XMP) 4GB DS - - 8-8-8-24 1.55~ 1.75 • • • AMD AP38G1608U2K (XMP) 8GB (2x4GB) DS - - 9-9-9-28 1.
DDR3 1600 MHZ Capability Chapter 1 Vendors Part No. Size SS/ DS Chip Brand Chip NO. Timing Voltage DIMM socket support (Optional) 1 2 4 Crucial BLT4G3D1608DT1TX 0.16FM(XMP) 4GB DS - - 8-8-8-24 1.
DDR3 1600 MHz capability Part No. Size SS/ DS Chip Brand Chip NO. Timing Voltage DIMM socket support (Optional) 1 2 4 Kingston KHX1600C9D3K4/ 16GX(XMP) 16GB (4x4GB) DS - - 9-9-9-24 1.65 • • • KINGSTON KHX1600C9D3K6/24 GX(XMP) 24GB (6x4GB) DS - - 9 1.65 • • • Kingston KHX1600C9D3K8/32 GX(XMP) 32GB (8x4GB) DS - - 9-9-9-27 1.65 • • • KINGSTON KHX1600C9D3LK2/4 GX(XMP) 4GB (2x2GB) DS - - - 1.
DDR3 1600 MHz capability Vendors Part No. Size SS/ DS Chip Brand Chip NO. Timing Voltage DIMM socket support (Optional) 1 2 4 Team TED34096M1600HC11 4GB DS Team T3D2568ET-16 - - • • • Team TXD31024M1600C8D(XMP) 1GB SS Team T3D1288RT-16 8-8-824 1.65 • • • Team TXD32048M1600C7L(XMP) 2GB DS Team T3D1288LT-16 7-7-724 1.65 • • Team TXD32048M1600HC8D(XMP) 2GB DS Team T3D1288RT-16 8-8-824 1.
DDR 1333 MHz capability Part No. Size SS/ DS Chip Brand Chip NO.
DDR 1333 MHz capability Chapter 1 Vendors Part No. Size SS/ DS Chip Brand Chip NO.
DDR 1333 MHz capability Vendors Part No. Size SS/ DS Chip Brand Chip NO. Timing Voltage DIMM socket support (Optional) 1 2 OCZ OCZ3G1333LV4GK 4GB (2x2GB) DS - - 9-9-9 1.65 • • OCZ OCZ3G1333LV8GK 8GB (2x4GB) DS - - 9-9-9 1.65 • • OCZ OCZ3G1333LV8GK 8GB (2x4GB) DS - - 9-9-9 1.65 • • OCZ OCZ3RPR1333C9 LV8GK 8GB (2x4GB) DS - - 9-9-9 1.65 • • • Patriot AE32G1339U1-U 2GB SS AMD 23EY4587MB3H - 1.
DDR 1333 MHz capability Vendors Part No. Size SS/ DS Chip Brand Chip NO.
1.2.5 Expansion slots Unplug the power cord before adding or removing expansion cards. Failure to do so may cause you physical injury and damage motherboard components. Slot Description 1 PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16/x8_1 slot 2 PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16_2A slot 3 PCIe 3.0/2.0 x8_2B slot 4 PCIe 3.0/2.0 x8_3 slot 5 PCIe 2.0/1.1 x4_1 slot 6 PCIe 3.0/2.0 x8_4 slot ASUS MAXIMUS V EXTREME Chapter 1 Slot No.
VGA Configuration PCIe 3.0/2.0_x16/x8_1 PCIe Express 3.0 operating mode Single VGA SLI/ CrossFireX 3-WAY SLI/ CrossFireX 4-WAY SLI/ CrossfireX x16 (Native) x8 (Native) x8 (Native) x8 (Native) x16 x16 – – PCIe 3.0/2.0_x16_2A – – PCIe 3.0/2.0_x8_2B – PCIe 3.0/2.0_x8_3 – – x8 x8 PCIe 3.0/2.0_x8_4 – – – x8 x8 (Native) • We recommend that you provide sufficient power when running CrossFireX™ or SLI™ mode.
IRQ assignments for this motherboard A PCIE_x16/x8_1 PCIE_x8_2B PCIE_x4_1 I.G.F.X. Intel LAN Controller SATA #0 SATA #1 High Definition Audio EHCI# 0 (USB 2.0) EHCI# 1 (USB 2.0) XHCI (USB 3.0) Asmedia USB 3.
1.2.6 Onboard buttons and switches Onboard switches and buttons allow you to fine-tune performance when working on a bare or open-case system. This is ideal for overclockers and gamers who continually change settings to enhance system performance. 1. 2. Power-on button The motherboard comes with a power-on button that allows you to power up or wake up the system.
3. 4. GO button Press the GO button before POST to enable MemOK! or press it to quickly load the preset profile (GO_Button file) for temporary overclocking when in OS. BIOS Switch button Chapter 1 The motherboard comes with two BIOS. Press the BIOS button to switch BIOS and load different BIOS settings. The nearby BIOS LEDs indicate the BIOS you are using.
5. Slow Mode switch Slow Mode switch allows your system to provide better overclocking margins when using the LN2 cooling system. When enabled, the Slow Mode switch prevents the system from crashing, slows down the CPU, and the system’s tuner will make the adjustments. Ensure to set the LN2 Mode jumper to [Enable] before using the Slow Mode Switch. 6. PCIe x16 Lane switch This DIP switch allows you to enable and disable the corresponding PCIe x16 slots.
1.2.7 1. LN2 Mode Jumper (3-pin LN2) When enabled, the LN2 Mode jumper allows your system to eliminate the cold bugs in the processor during POST. It allows the processor to run at an extremely low temperature and helps the system boot fast. ROG Connect Switch header (2-pin ROG_CON_SW) The ROG Connect Switch header allows connection of a 2-pin cable switch (purchased separately) for users to quickly enable/disable the OC Key feature without using the ROG Connect On/Off button on the rear I/O port.
1.2.8 1. 2. Onboard LEDs Hard Disk LED The hard disk LED is designed to indicate the hard disk activity. It blinks when data is being written into or read from the hard disk drive. The LED does not light up when there is no hard disk drive connected to the motherboard or when the hard disk drive does not function. GO LED Blinking: Indicates that MemOK! is enabled before POST. Lighting: Indicates that the system loads the preset profile (GO_Button file) for temporary overclocking when in OS.
3. Q LEDs check key components (CPU, DRAM, VGA card, and booting devices) in sequence during motherboard booting process. If an error is found , the corresponding LED will continue lighting until the problem is solved. This user-friendly design provides an intuitive way to locate the root problem within seconds. Power LED The motherboard comes with a power-on button that lights up to indicate that the system is ON, in sleep mode, or in soft‑off mode.
5. BIOS LED The BIOS LEDs help indicate the BIOS activity. Press the BIOS button to switch between BIOS1 and BIOS2 and the LED lights up when the corresponding BIOS is in use. 6. Q-Code LEDs The Q-Code LED design provides you with a 2-digit error code that displays the system status. Refer to the Q-Code table on the next page for details.
Q-Code table Code Description 00 Not used 01 Power on. Reset type detection (soft/hard).
Q-Code table Chapter 1 Code Description 50 – 53 Memory initialization error. Invalid memory type or incompatible memory speed 54 Unspecified memory initialization error 55 Memory not installed 56 Invalid CPU type or Speed 57 CPU mismatch 58 CPU self test failed or possible CPU cache error 59 CPU micro-code is not found or micro-code update is failed 00 Not used 01 Power on. Reset type detection (soft/hard).
Code Description 3B – 3E Post-Memory PCH initialization is started 4F DXE IPL is started 50 – 53 Memory initialization error.
Q-Code table Chapter 1 Code Description F9 Recovery capsule is not found FA Invalid recovery capsule FB – FF Reserved for future AMI error codes 60 DXE Core is started 61 NVRAM initialization 62 Installation of the PCH Runtime Services 63 – 67 CPU DXE initialization is started 68 PCI host bridge initialization 69 System Agent DXE initialization is started 6A System Agent DXE SMM initialization is started 6B – 6F System Agent DXE initialization (System Agent module specific) 70 PCH
Code Description 9C USB Detect 9D USB Enable 9E – 9F Reserved for future AMI codes A0 IDE initialization is started A1 IDE Reset A2 IDE Detect A3 IDE Enable A4 SCSI initialization is started A5 SCSI Reset A6 SCSI Detect A7 SCSI Enable A8 Setup Verifying Password A9 Start of Setup AA Reserved for ASL (see ASL Status Codes section below) AB Setup Input Wait AC Reserved for ASL (see ASL Status Codes section below) AD Ready To Boot event AE Legacy Boot event AF Exit Boot S
Q-Code table Code Description D2 PCH initialization error D3 Some of the Architectural Protocols are not available D4 PCI resource allocation error.
1.2.9 1. Internal connectors Intel Z77 Serial ATA 6.0 Gb/s connectors (7-pin SATA6G_1-2 [red]) ® These connectors connect to Serial ATA 6.0 Gb/s hard disk drives via Serial ATA 6.0 Gb/s signal cables. • These connectors are set to [AHCI Mode] by default. If you intend to create a Serial ATA RAID set using these connectors, set the SATA Mode item in the BIOS to [RAID Mode]. Refer to section 3.5.3 SATA Configuration for details. • Before creating a RAID set, refer to section 5.
2. Intel® Z77 Serial ATA 3.0 Gb/s connectors (7-pin SATA3G_1-2 [black]; ESATA3G [black]) These connectors connect to Serial ATA 3.0 Gb/s hard disk drives and optical disc drives via Serial ATA 3.0 Gb/s signal cables. If you installed Serial ATA hard disk drives, you can create a RAID 0, 1, 5, and 10 configuration with the Intel® Rapid Storage Technology through the onboard Intel® Z77 chipset. • These connectors are set to [AHCI Mode] by default.
3. Asmedia® Serial ATA 6.0 Gb/s connectors (7-pin SATA6G_E12/E34 [red]) These connectors connect to Serial ATA 6.0 Gb/s hard disk drives via Serial ATA 6.0 Gb/s signal cables. You must install Windows® XP Service Pack 3 or later versions before using Serial ATA hard disk drives. Subzero Sense connector The Subzero Sense connector allows you to connect the K probe cable to measure the motherboard temperature via BIOS, OC Key or TurboV EVO without purchasing expensive thermometers. Chapter 1 4.
5. USB 3.0 connector (20-1 pin USB3_34; USB3_E34) This connector is for the additional USB 3.0 ports, and complies with the USB 3.0 specificaton that supports up to 480 MBps connection speed. If the USB 3.0 front panel cable is available from your system chassis, with this USB 3.0 connector, you can have a front panel USB 3.0 solution. Due to Intel® limitations, USB3_34 connector ports run at USB 3.0 speed rate under Windows® 7 or later versions. 6.
7. USB 2.0 connectors (10-1 pin USB56; USB78) These connectors are for USB 2.0 ports. Connect the USB module cable to any of these connectors, then install the module to a slot opening at the back of the system chassis. These USB connectors comply with USB 2.0 specification that supports up to 48 MBps connection speed. Never connect a 1394 cable to the USB connectors.
8. CPU, chassis, and optional fan connectors (4-pin CPU_FAN; 4-pin CPU_OPT; 4-pin CHA_FAN1-3; OPT_FAN1-3) Connect the fan cables to the fan connectors on the motherboard, ensuring that the black wire of each cable matches the ground pin of the connector. DO NOT forget to connect the fan cables to the fan connectors. Insufficient air flow inside the system may damage the motherboard components.
Front panel audio connector (10-1 pin AAFP) This connector is for a chassis-mounted front panel audio I/O module that supports either HD Audio or legacy AC`97 audio standard. Connect one end of the front panel audio I/O module cable to this connector. • We recommend that you connect a high-definition front panel audio module to this connector to avail of the motherboard’s high-definition audio capability.
10. ATX power connectors (24-pin EATXPWR; 8-pin EATX12V; 4-pin EATX12V) These connectors are for ATX power supply plugs. The power supply plugs are designed to fit these connectors in only one orientation. Find the proper orientation and push down firmly until the connectors completely fit. • For a fully configured system, we recommend that you use a power supply unit (PSU) that complies with ATX 12 V Specification 2.0 (or later version) and provides a minimum power of 350 W.
11. • • • • This connector supports several chassis-mounted functions. System power LED (2-pin PLED) This 2-pin connector is for the system power LED. Connect the chassis power LED cable to this connector. The system power LED lights up when you turn on the system power, and blinks when the system is in sleep mode. Hard disk drive activity LED (2-pin IDE_LED) This 2-pin connector is for the HDD Activity LED. Connect the HDD Activity LED cable to this connector.
12. 13. EZ Plug connectors (6-pin EZ_PLUG_1; 4-pin EZ_PLUG_2) These connectors provide additional power to PCIe_x16 slots and back IO ports. Connect a 6-pin power cable to EZ_PLUG_1 when installing multiple display cards to provide sufficient power supply. Connect a 4-pin power cable to EZ_PLUG_2 to provide a stable power supply to the back IO ports. Thermal sensor cable connectors (2-pin OPT_TEMP1/2/3) These connectors are for temperature monitoring.
14. VGA Hotwire connectors The VGA Hotwire connectors allow you to precisely adjust the VGA card voltage directly from motherboard BIOS, OC Key or TurboV EVO, reducing the risk of damaging your VGA cards. Connect a 2-pin cable to the VGA Hotwire Connector and weld the other end of the cable to the VGA card for voltage adjustment. The 2-pin cable is purchased separately. 15. OC Key connector (10-1 pin OC Key) Chapter 1 Connects to the OC Key device that allows quick on-screen overclocking adjustments.
1.2.10 ProbeIt The ROG ProbeIt allows you to detect your system’s current voltage and OC settings. Use a multimeter to measure the ProbeIt points even during overclocking. See the illustration below to locate the respective ProbeIt points. Using ProbeIt You may connect the multitester to the motherboard as shown on Figure 1, or use the ProbeIt cable to connect to the motherboard as shown on Figure 2.
Chapter 2: Basic Installation Basic Installation 2.1 Building your PC system 2.1.1 Motherboard installation 2 The diagrams in this section are for reference only. The motherboard layout may vary with models, but the installation steps are the same for all models. Install the ASUS Q-Shield to the chassis rear I/O panel. Chapter 2 1.
2. Place the motherboard into the chassis, ensuring that its rear I/O ports are aligned to the chassis’ rear I/O panel.
Place nine screws into the holes indicated by circles to secure the motherboard to the chassis. Chapter 2 3. DO NOT overtighten the screws! Doing so can damage the motherboard.
2.1.2 CPU installation The LGA1156 CPU is not compatible with the LGA1155 socket. DO NOT install an LGA1156 CPU on the LGA1155 socket.
2.1.3 CPU heatsink and fan assembly installation Apply the Thermal Interface Material to the CPU heatsink and CPU before you install the heatsink and fan if necessary.
To uninstall the CPU heatsink and fan assembly 1 2 A B B A Chapter 2 2-6 Chapter 2: Basic Installation
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2.1.7 Front I/O Connector To install ASUS Q-Connector 2 1 IDE_LED+ IDE_LED- PWR Ground Reset Ground IDE_LED R POWE SW RESET SW To install USB 2.0 connector To install front panel audio connector AAFP USB 2.0 To install USB 3.0 connector Chapter 2 USB 3.
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2.1.9 mPCIe Combo installation The mPCIe Combo is a mini card that allows you to add an mPCIe module and an mSATA module into your motherboard. • The mPCIe Combo supports half-sized mPCIe modules (26.8mm x 30mm) only. • The mPCIe Combo supports full-sized and hald-sized mSATA modules. The suggested sizes are from 50.8mm x 30mm to 26.8mm x 30mm. • The mPCIe and mSATA modules are purchased separately.
3. Press down the Wi-Fi module, and secure it in place by using the screws removed earlier. DO NOT overtighten the screws to prevent damage to the mPCIe Wi-Fi module or mPCIe Combo. Be sure to install the Bluetooth driver before installing the Wi-Fi GO! software. Remove the screw beside the 26-pin connector. Chapter 2 4.
5. 6. Locate the mPCIe_Combo connector on the motherboard. Align and insert the mPCIe Combo on the connector. • The mPCIe Combo fits in one orientation only. • Insert the mPCIe Combo with caution to prevent damage to the module, or the mCPIe_Combo connector pins, or the motherboard. Secure the mPCIe Combo in place with the screws removed in step 4.
7. Remove the bolt from the Wi-Fi antenna connector. Leave the washer on the connector. 8. Insert the connector into the I/O shield’s Wi-Fi port hole. Ensure that the washer is placed between the connector and the back of the I/O shield. The Wi-Fi antenna and its cables are purchased separately. 9. Re-attach the bolt on the connector. antenna connector washer I/O Shield Connect the opposite end of the Wi-Fi antenna connector to the pins located on the mPCIe Wi-Fi card. Chapter 2 10.
Installing the mSATA module To install the mSATA module: 1. Unlock the mSATA clip. B A 2. Insert the mSATA card into the MSATA slot. The mSATA card fits in one orientation only. 3. Lock the mSATA clip.
Remove the screw near the 26-pin connector. 5. Locate the mPCIe_Combo connector on the motherboard. Align and insert the mPCIe Combo on the connector. • The mPCIe Combo fits in one orientation only. • Insert the mPCIe with caution to prevent damage to the module, or the mPCIe_Combo connector pins, or the motherboard. ASUS MAXIMUS V EXTREME Chapter 2 4.
6. Secure the mPCIe Combo in place with the screw removed in step 4.
2.2 BIOS update utility USB BIOS Flashback USB BIOS Flashback allows you to easily update the BIOS without entering the existing BIOS or operating system. Simply insert a USB storage device to the USB port, press the USB BIOS Flashback button for three seconds, and the BIOS is updated automatically. To use USB BIOS Flashback: 1. Download the latest BIOS file from the ASUS website 2. Extract and rename the BIOS image file to M5E.CAP. 3. Copy M5E.CAP to the root directory of the USB flash disk drive.
2.3 Motherboard rear and audio connections 2.3.1 Rear I/O connection Rear panel connectors 1. Clear CMOS button 2. LAN (RJ-45) port* 3. Optical S/PDIF OUT port 4. PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse combo port 5. Intel Thunderbolt port 6. ROG Connect button 7. USB 2.0 ports 1-3 8. USB 2.0 port 4, also ROG Connect port Chapter 2 9. ASMedia USB 3.0 ports, support ASUS USB 3.0 Boost UASP Mode 10. HDMI port 11. DisplayPort 12. Intel USB 3.0 ports, support ASUS USB 3.0 Boost Turbo Mode 13. Optical S/PDIF IN port 14.
• Due to USB 3.0 controller limitation, USB 3.0 devices can only be used under Windows® OS environment and after the USB 3.0 driver installation. • USB 3.0 devices can only be used as data storage only. • We strongly recommend that you connect USB 3.0 devices to USB 3.0 ports for faster and better performance for your USB 3.0 devices. • Due to XCHI controller structure, we recommend to manually install your USB 3.0 driver twice when installing the operating system from the USB 3.0 optical drive.
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2.3.3 OC Key device installation The OC Key device allows quick on-screen overclocking adjustments. Follow the instruction below to install the OC Key device to your system. The motherboard’s IO ports and discrete graphic card is for reference only and may vary in different models. To install the OC Key device Insert the OC Key cable into the I/O shield’s OC Key port hole. Fit the stopper into the OC Key port hole to secure the cable in place. 2.
4. Plug in the DVI male connector of the OC Key device to the DVI female connector on the display card. 5. Plug in the DVI male connector from the monitor to the OC Key device. To use the OC Key device 1. With the system powered ON, press and hold the ROG Connect button on the rear panel for three seconds to activate the OC Key function. 2. The OSD Poster screen appears, including the OSD Monitor and OSD TweakIt menus. OSD MONITOR Chapter 2 REPUBLIC OF GAMERS 2-26 CPU 1.26250(V) SUBZERO SENSE 24.
OSD TWEAKIT OSD MONITOR VGA HOTWIRE SETTING Item: 1/14 BCLK Current 100.0 Setting 100.0 Unit (MHZ) RATIO CPU IGPU DRAM VCCSA 44.0 1.26250 N/A 1.65625 0.95000 44.0 1.26250 0.24500 1.65625 0.95000 (X) (V) (V) (V) (V) Apply (F10) Refresh (F5) 3. Use the , , and to move the highlighted item, use the key to enter an item, use the key to exit an item, and use the key to save settings. 4.
2.4 Starting up for the first time 1. After making all the connections, replace the system case cover. 2. Ensure that all switches are off. 3. Connect the power cord to the power connector at the back of the system chassis. 4. Connect the power cord to a power outlet that is equipped with a surge protector. 5. Turn on the devices in the following order: 6. a. Monitor b. External SCSI devices (starting with the last device on the chain) c.
Chapter 3: BIOS setup BIOS setup 3.1 Knowing BIOS 3 The new ASUS UEFI BIOS is a Unified Extensible Interface that complies with UEFI architecture, offering a user-friendly interface that goes beyond the traditional keyboardonly BIOS controls to enable a more flexible and convenient mouse input. You can easily navigate the new UEFI BIOS with the same smoothness as your operating system. The term “BIOS” in this user manual refers to “UEFI BIOS” unless otherwise specified.
3.2 BIOS setup program Use the BIOS Setup to update the BIOS or configure its parameters. The BIOS screen include navigation keys and brief onscreen help to guide you in using the BIOS Setup program. Entering BIOS at startup To enter BIOS Setup at startup: • Press during the Power-On Self Test (POST). If you do not press , POST continues with its routines. Entering BIOS Setup after POST To enter BIOS Setup after POST: • Press ++ simultaneously.
3.2.1 EZ Mode The EZ Mode provides you an overview of the basic system information, and allows you to select the display language, system performance mode and boot device priority. To access the Advanced Mode, click Exit/Advanced Mode, then select Advanced Mode or press hot key for the advanced BIOS settings. The default screen for entering the BIOS setup program can be changed. Refer to the Setup Mode item in section 3.7 Boot menu for details.
3.2.2 Advanced Mode The Advanced Mode provides advanced options for experienced end-users to configure the BIOS settings. The figure below shows an example of the Advanced Mode. Refer to the following sections for the detailed configurations. To access the Advanced Mode, click Exit, then select Advanced Mode or press F7 hotkey.
Menu items The highlighted item on the menu bar displays the specific items for that menu. For example, selecting Main shows the Main menu items. The other items (Extreme Tweaker, Advanced, Monitor, Boot, Tool, and Exit) on the menu bar have their respective menu items. Back button This button appears when entering a submenu. Press or use the USB mouse to click this button to return to the previous menu screen.
3.3 Extreme Tweaker menu The Extreme Tweaker menu items allow you to configure overclocking-related items. Be cautious when changing the settings of the Extreme Tweaker menu items. Incorrect field values can cause the system to malfunction. The configuration options for this section vary depending on the CPU and DIMM model you installed on the motherboard. Scroll down to display other BIOS items.
Load Gamers’ OC Profile Press and select Yes to load the Gamers’ OC profile to suit extreme overclocking. CPU Level Up [Disabled] Allows you to select a CPU level, and the related parameters will be automatically adjusted according to the selected CPU level. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Auto] [X.XXXG] Ai Overclock Tuner [Auto] Allows you to select the CPU overclocking options to achieve the desired CPU internal frequency.
EPU Power Saving Mode [Disabled] Allows you to enable or disable the EPU power saving function. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled] EPU Setting [Auto] This item only appears when you set the EPU Power Saving Mode to [Enabled]. It allows you to set the EPU setting to power saving modes. Configuration options: [Auto] [Light Power Saving Mode] [Medium Power Saving Mode] [Max Power Saving Mode] DRAM Timing Control The sub-items in this menu allow you to set the DRAM timing control features.
Load Tight Hynix Profile Allows you to load a tight timing profile for Hynix chipset. Configuration options: [Yes] [No] Load Loose Hynix Profile Allows you to load a loose timing profile for Hynix chipset. Configuration options: [Yes] [No] Load Tight 2x4GB Samsung Profile Allows you to load a tight timing profile for 2x4GB Samsung chipset. Configuration options: [Yes] [No] Load Medium 2x4GB Samsung Profile Allows you to load a medium timing profile for 2x4GB Samsung chipset.
Secondary Timings DRAM RAS# to RAS# Delay [Auto] Configuration options: [Auto] [1 DRAM Clock] – [15 DRAM Clock] DRAM REF Cycle Time [Auto] Configuration options: [Auto] [1 DRAM Clock] – [511 DRAM Clock] DRAM Refresh Interval [Auto] Configuration options: [Auto] [1 DRAM Clock] – [65535 DRAM Clock] DRAM WRITE Recovery Time [Auto] Configuration options: [Auto] [1 DRAM Clock] – [31 DRAM Clock] DRAM READ to PRE Time [Auto] Configuration options: [Auto] [1 DRAM Clock] – [15 DRAM Clock] DRAM FOUR ACT WI
tRRSR [Auto] Configuration options: [Auto] [4 DRAM Clock] – [7 DRAM Clock] tWW (DD) [Auto] Configuration options: [Auto] [1 DRAM Clock] – [8 DRAM Clock] tWW (DR) [Auto] Configuration options: [Auto] [1 DRAM Clock] – [8 DRAM Clock] tWWSR [Auto] Configuration options: [Auto] [4 DRAM Clock] – [7 DRAM Clock] MISC MRC Fast Boot [Enabled] Configuration options: [Enabled] [Disabled] DRAM CLK Period [Auto] Configuration options: [Auto] [1] – [14] Transmitter Slew (CHA) [Auto] Configuration options: [Au
GPU.DIMM Post The sub-items in this menu display the status of the installed VGA cards and memory. The fields show N/A if there are no devices installed on the slots. CPU Power Management The sub-items in this menu allow you to set the CPU ratio and features. CPU Ratio [Auto] Allows you to manually adjust the maximum non-turbo CPU ratio. Use <+> and <-> keys to adjust the value. The valid value ranges vary according to your CPU model.
Primary Plane Current Limit [Auto] Maximum instantaneous current allowed at any given time for CPU cores Use <+> and <-> key to adjust the value at 0.125A increment. . Secondary Plane Current Limit [Auto] Maximum instantaneous current allowed at any given time for Internal Graphics cores. Use <+> and <-> key to adjust the value at 0.125A increment. DIGI+ Power Control DO NOT remove the thermal module while changing the DIGI+ Power Control related parameters . The thermal conditions should be monitored.
CPU Power Duty Control [T.Probe] [T.Probe] [Extreme] Maintains the VRM thermal balance. Maintains the VRM current balance. CPU Current Capability [Auto] This item provides wider total power range for overclocking. A higher value brings a wider total power range and extends the overclocking frequency range simultaneously.
DRAM Power Thermal Control [110] A higher temperature brings a wider DRAM power thermal range, and extends the overclocking tolerance to enlarge the O.C. potential. Use the <+> and <-> keys to adjust the value. The values range from 110 to 131. DO NOT remove the thermal module. The thermal conditions must be monitored. VCCIO The sub-items in this menu allow you to set the VCCIO settings. VCCIO Switching Freq [Auto] Allows you to switch the VCCIO frequency Configuration options: [Auto] [1X] [1.
VGA1/2 Core Voltage [Auto] Allows you to increase or decrease the over-voltage capability on VGA1/2 core. Use the <+> and <-> keys to adjust the value. The values range from -96 to +222. • Ensure to connect the VGA Hotwire cable from your motherboard to the VGA card. • Refer to section 1.2.9 Internal connectors for VGA Hotwire connector’s location. VGA1/2 Core Voltage Boost [Disabled] Allows you to enable or disable the VGA1/2 Core Voltage Boost.
CPU Manual Voltage [Auto] This item appears only when you set the CPU Voltage item to [Manual Mode] and allows you to set a fixed CPU voltage. The values range from 0.800V to 1.920V with a 0.005V interval. The 2.155V voltage is available only when the Extreme OV item is set to [Enabled]. Offset Mode Sign [+] This item appears only when you set the CPU Voltage item to [Offset Mode]. [+] To offset the voltage by a positive value. [–] To offset the voltage by a negative value.
CPU PLL Voltage [Auto] Allows you to set the CPU PLL voltage. The values range from 1.25V to 2.50V with a 0.00625V interval. Skew Driving Voltage [Auto] Allows you to set the Skew Driving Voltage. The values range from 0.40V to 1.60V with a 0.00625V interval. 2nd VCCIO Voltage [Auto] Allows you to set the second VCCIO voltage. The values range from 0.40V to 1.70V with a 0.00625V interval. PCH Voltage [Auto] Allows you to set the Platform Controller Hub voltage. The values range from 0.8000V to 1.
PLL Skew [Auto] This setting allows you to increase the overclocking capability. Configuration options: [Auto] [-12]—[+12] PCIE Drive Strength [Auto] This setting allows you to increase or decrease the PCIE drive strength. Configuration options: [Auto ] [-14]—[+16] PCH CLK Driving [Auto] This setting allows you to increase the overclocking capability. Configuration options: [Auto] [-8]—[+8] CPU Spread Spectrum [Auto] [Auto] Automatic configuration. [Enabled] Sets to [Enabled] for EMI control.
3.4 Main menu The Main menu screen appears when you enter the Advanced Mode of the BIOS Setup program. The Main menu provides you an overview of the basic system information, and allows you to set the system date, time, language, and security settings. Security The Security menu items allow you to change the system security settings. Chapter 3 3-20 • If you have forgotten your BIOS password, erase the CMOS Real Time Clock (RTC) RAM to clear the BIOS password. See section 1.2.
Administrator Password If you have set an administrator password, we recommend that you enter the administrator password for accessing the system. Otherwise, you might be able to see or change only selected fields in the BIOS setup program. To set an administrator password: 1. Select the Administrator Password item and press . 2. From the Create New Password box, key in a password, then press . 3. Confirm the password when prompted. To change an administrator password: 1.
To change a user password: 1. Select the User Password item and press . 2. From the Enter Current Password box, key in the current password, then press . 3. From the Create New Password box, key in a new password, then press . 4. Confirm the password when prompted. To clear the user password, follow the same steps as in changing a user password, but press when prompted to create/confirm the password.
3.5 Advanced menu The Advanced menu items allow you to change the settings for the CPU and other system devices. Chapter 3 Be cautious when changing the settings of the Advanced menu items. Incorrect field values can cause the system to malfunction.
3.5.1 CPU Configuration The items in this menu show the CPU-related information that the BIOS automatically detects. The items in this menu may vary based on the CPU installed. Intel Adaptive Thermal Monitor [Enabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] Enables the overheated CPU to throttle its clock speed to cool down. Disables the CPU thermal monitor function. Active Processor Cores [All] Allows you to choose the number of CPU cores to activate in each processor package.
Execute Disable Bit [Enabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] Enables the No-Execution Page Protection Technology. Forces the XD feature flag to always return to zero (0). Intel Virtualization Technology [Disabled] ® [Enabled] [Disabled] Allows a hardware platform to run multiple operating systems separately and simultaneously, enabling one system to virtually function as several systems. Disables this function.
3.5.2 PCH Configuration High Precision Timer [Enabled] Allows you to enable or disable the High Precision Event Timer. Configuration options: [Enabled] [Disabled] Intel (R) Rapid Start Technology [Disabled] Allows you to enable or disable Intel Rapid Start Technology. Configuration options: [Enabled] [Disabled] The following items appear only when you set the Intel Rapid Start Technology to [Enabled].
3.5.3 SATA Configuration While entering Setup, the BIOS automatically detects the presence of SATA devices. The SATA Port items show Not Present if no SATA device is installed to the corresponding SATA port. Scroll down to display the other BIOS items. SATA Mode Selection [AHCI] Allows you to set the SATA configuration. [IDE] [AHCI] [RAID] Disables the SATA function. Set to [IDE Mode] when you want to use the Serial ATA hard disk drives as Parallel ATA physical storage devices.
S.M.A.R.T. Status Check [Enabled] S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) is a monitor system. When read/write of your hard disk errors occur, this feature allows the hard disk to report warning messages during the POST. Configuration options: [Enabled] [Disabled] Hot Plug [Disabled] These items appear only when you set the SATA Mode Selection item to [AHCI] or [RAID], and allow you to enable/disable SATA Hot Plug Support.
Render Standby [Enabled] Allows you to enable the Intel Graphics Render Standby support to reduce the iGPU power use when idle. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled] iGPU Multi-Monitor [Disabled] Allows you to enable the iGPU Multi-Monitor. For Lucid Virtu MVP function supports, set this item to [Enabled] to empower both integrated and discrete graphics. iGPU shared system memory size is fixed in 64MB.
3.5.5 Intel® Thunderbolt TB Controller [Enabled] Allows you to enable or disable the Thunderbolt function. Configuration options: [Enabled] [Disabled] Wake From Thunderbolt Devices [Enabled] Allows you to enable or disable the function to wake the system from Thunderbolt devices. [Enabled] [Disabled] Enables the function. Disables this function. Thunderbolt Wake Delay [0] Allows you to configure a delay time to wake the system.
Thunderbolt resource allocation profile [Minimum Resource allocation] Allows you to select a pre-defined profile to allocate Thunderbolt resources for Thunderboltequipped devices connected to this motherboard. Configuration options: [Manual] [Minimum resource allocation] [Standard resource allocation] [Maximum resource allocation] • The Minimum resource allocation profile is optimized for most Thunderboltequipped devices, but some Thunderbolt-equipped devices may not work using this profile.
3.5.6 USB Configuration The items in this menu allow you to change the USB-related features. The USB Devices item shows the auto-detected values. If no USB device is detected, the item shows None. Legacy USB Support [Enabled] [Enabled] Enables the support for USB devices on legacy operating systems (OS). [Auto] Allows the system to detect the presence of USB devices at startup. If detected, the USB controller legacy mode is enabled. If no USB device is detected, the legacy USB support is disabled.
3.5.7 Onboard Devices Configuration Scroll down to view the other BIOS items. HD Audio Controller [Enabled] [Enabled] Enables the High Definition Audio Controller. [Disabled] Disables the controller. The following two items appear only when you set the Azalia HD Audio item to [Enabled].
Bluetooth Controller [Enabled] Allows you to enable or disable the Bluetooth controller. Configuration options: [Enabled] [Disabled] Wi-Fi Controller [Enabled] Allows you to enable or disable the Wi-Fi controller. Configuration options: [Enabled] [Disabled] ASM1061 Storage Controller SATA6G_E12/E34 [Enabled] Allows you to select the ASM1061 storage controller operating mode. [Disabled] [Enabled] Disables the controller. Enables the controller. ASmedia USB 3.
3.5.8 APM ErP Ready [Disabled] This item allows you to switch off some power at S5 to get the system ready for ErP requirement. When set to [Enabled], all other PME options will be switched off. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled] Restore AC Power Loss [Power Off] [Power On] The system goes into on state after an AC power loss. [Last State] The system goes into either off or on state, whatever the system state was before the AC power loss.
3.5.9 Network Stack Network Stack [Disable Link] This item allows you to disable or enable the UEFI network stack. Configuration options: [Disable Link] [Enable] The following items appear only when you set the Network Stack to [Enabled]. Ipv4/Ipv6 PXE Support [Enabled] Allows you to enable or disable the Ipv4/Ipv6 PXE boot option.
3.6 Monitor menu The Monitor menu displays the system temperature/power status, and allows you to change the fan settings. Anti Surge Support [Enabled] This item allows you to enable or disable the Anti Surge function. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled] Voltage Monitor CPU Voltage; 3.3V Voltage; 5V Voltage; 12V Voltage; DRAM Voltage; PCH Voltage; CPU PLL Voltage; VCCIO Voltage; VCCSA Voltage; VGA +3.
Fan Speed Control CPU Q-Fan Control [Disabled] Allows you to enable or disable the CPU fan controller. [Disabled] Disables the CPU Q-fan controller. [Enabled] Enables the CPU Q-fan controller. The following three items appear when you enable the CPU Fan Control feature. CPU Fan Speed Low Limit [600 RPM] Allows you to set the low speed limit of the CPU fan and the system sends warning message when the fan speed drops below the set value.
Chassis Q-Fan Control 1-3 [Disabled] [Disabled] Disables the Chassis Q-Fan control feature. [Enabled] Enables the Chassis Q-Fan control feature. Chassis Fan Speed Low Limit 1-3 [600 RPM] This item appears only when you enable the Chassis Q-Fan Control feature and allows you to disable or set the chassis fan warning speed.
Profile Mode Allows you to set the optional fans’ profiles. Configuration options: [Performance] [Optional] [Silent] User Mode Allows you to set the optional fan’s speed temperature. OPT1-3 Low Speed Temp [25%] Allows you to set the optional fans’ low speed temperature. Configuration options: [25%] [30%] [35%] [40%] OPT1-3 Full Speed Temp [60%] Allows you to set the optional fans’ full speed temperature.
3.7 Boot menu The Boot menu items allow you to change the system boot options. Scroll down to display the other BIOS items. Bootup NumLock State [On] [On] Sets the power-on state of the NumLock to [On]. [Off] Sets the power-on state of the NumLock to [Off]. Full Screen Logo [Enabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] Enables the full screen logo display feature. Disables the full screen logo display feature. Set this item to [Enabled] to use the ASUS MyLogo 2™ feature.
Option ROM Messages [Force BIOS] [Force BIOS] [Keep Current] The third-party ROM messages will be forced to display during the boot sequence. The third-party ROM messages will be displayed only if the third-party manufacturer had set the add-on device to do so. Setup Mode [Advanced Mode] [Advanced Mode] Sets Advanced Mode as the default screen for entering the BIOS setup program. [EZ Mode] Sets EZ Mode as the default screen for entering the BIOS setup program.
3.8 Tools menu 3.8.1 ASUS EZ Flash 2 Utility The Tools menu items allow you to configure options for special functions. Select an item then press to display the submenu. Allows you to run ASUS EZ Flash 2. When you press , a confirmation message appears. Use the left/right arrow key to select between [Yes] or [No], then press to confirm your choice. For more details, refer to section 3.10.2 ASUS EZ Flash 2 utility. 3.8.2 ASUS O.C.
Label Allows you to input the label of the setup profiles. Save to Profile Allows you to save the current BIOS settings to the BIOS Flash, and create a profile. Key in a profile number from one to eight, press , and then select Yes. Load from Profile Allows you to load the previous BIOS settings saved in the BIOS Flash. Key in the profile number that saved your BIOS settings, press , and then select Yes. 3.8.
3.8.4 GO Button File Allows you to set the GO Button files and load the desired GO Button file. BCLK/PCIE Frequency; CPU Voltage; DRAM Voltage; VCCSA Voltage; VCCIO Voltage; CPU PLL Voltage; PCH Voltage; 2nd VCCIO Voltage; VTTDDR Voltage; IGPU Voltage; CPU Ratio Allows you to use the <+> and <-> keys to adjust the values for each item. Refer to 3.3 Extreme Tweaker Menu for details. Load Default Allows you to load default settings.
3.9 Exit menu The Exit menu items allow you to load the optimal default values for the BIOS items, and save or discard your changes to the BIOS items. You can access the EZ Mode from the Exit menu. Load Optimized Defaults This option allows you to load the default values for each of the parameters on the Setup menus. When you select this option or if you press , a confirmation window appears. Select Yes to load the default values.
3.10 Updating BIOS The ASUS website publishes the latest BIOS versions to provide enhancements on system stability, compatibility, or performance. However, BIOS updating is potentially risky. If there is no problem using the current version of BIOS, DO NOT manually update the BIOS. Inappropriate BIOS updating may result in the system’s failure to boot. Carefully follow the instructions of this chapter to update your BIOS if necessary. Visit the ASUS website (www.asus.
Launching ASUS Update To launch ASUS Update, click Update > ASUS Update on the AI Suite II main menu bar. Quit all Windows® applications before you update the BIOS using this utility. Updating the BIOS through the Internet To update the BIOS through the Internet: 1. From the ASUS Update screen, select Update BIOS from Internet, and then click Next. 2. Select the ASUS FTP site nearest you to avoid network traffic.
Updating the BIOS through a BIOS file 1. From the ASUS Update screen, select Update BIOS from file, and then click Next. 2. Locate the BIOS file and click Next. 3. You can decide whether to change the BIOS boot logo. Click Yes if you want to change the boot logo or No to continue. 4. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the update process. • The screenshots in this section are for reference only. The actual BIOS information vary by models.
3.10.2 ASUS EZ Flash 2 ASUS EZ Flash 2 allows you to update the BIOS without having to use a bootable floppy disk or an OS‑based utility. Before you start using this utility, download the latest BIOS from the ASUS website at www.asus.com. To update the BIOS using EZ Flash 2: Chapter 3 3-50 1. Insert the USB flash disk that contains the latest BIOS file to the USB port. 2. Enter the Advanced Mode of the BIOS setup program.
• This function can support devices such as a USB flash disk with FAT 32/16 format and single partition only. • DO NOT shut down or reset the system while updating the BIOS to prevent system boot failure! Ensure to load the BIOS default settings to ensure system compatibility and stability. Select the Load Optimized Defaults item under the Exit menu. See section 3.9 Exit Menu for details. 3.10.
3.10.4 ASUS BIOS Updater The ASUS BIOS Updater allows you to update the BIOS in DOS environment. This utility also allows you to copy the current BIOS file that you can use as a backup when the BIOS fails or gets corrupted during the updating process. The succeeding utility screens are for reference only. The actual utility screen displays may not be same as shown. Before updating BIOS 1. Prepare the motherboard support DVD and a USB flash drive in FAT32/16 format and single partition. 2.
3. When the Make Disk menu appears, select the FreeDOS command prompt item by pressing the item number. 4. At the FreeDOS prompt, type d: and press to switch the disk from Drive C (optical drive) to Drive D (USB flash drive). Welcome to FreeDOS (http://www.freedos.org)! C:\>d: D:\> Updating the BIOS file To update the BIOS file using BIOS Updater: 1. At the FreeDOS prompt, type bupdater /pc /g and press . D:\>bupdater /pc /g 2. The BIOS Updater screen appears as below.
4. Select Yes and press . When BIOS update is done, press to exit BIOS Updater. Restart your computer. DO NOT shut down or reset the system while updating the BIOS to prevent system boot failure! • For BIOS Updater version 1.04 or later, the utility automatically exits to the DOS prompt after updating BIOS. • Ensure to load the BIOS default settings to ensure system compatibility and stability. Select the Load Optimized Defaults item under the Exit BIOS menu.
Chapter 4: Software support Software support 4.1 4.2 Installing an operating system 4 • This motherboard supports Windows® XP/ 64-bit XP/ 7 / 64-bit 7 operating systems (OS). • Motherboard settings and hardware options vary. Use the setup procedures presented in this chapter for reference only. Refer to your OS documentation for detailed information.
4.2.2 Obtaining the software manuals The software manuals are included in the support DVD. Follow the instructions below to get the necessary software manuals. The software manual files are in Portable Document Format (PDF). Install the Adobe® Acrobat® Reader from the Utilities menu before opening the files. 1. Click the Manual tab. Click ASUS Motherboard Utility Guide from the manual list on the left. 2. The Manual folder of the support DVD appears. Double-click the folder of your selected software.
4.3 Software information 4.3.1 AI Suite II Most of the applications in the support DVD have wizards that will conveniently guide you through the installation. View the online help or readme file that came with the software application for more information. AI Suite II is an all-in-one interface that integrates several ASUS utilities and allows users to launch and operate these utilities simultaneously. Installing AI Suite II To install AI Suite II on your computer: 1.
4.3.2 TurboV EVO ASUS TurboV EVO allows you to manually adjust the CPU frequency and related voltages such as CPU Level Up that offers automatic and easy overclocking and system boost performance. To launch TurboV EVO, click Tool > TurboV EVO on the AI Suite II main menu bar. Refer to the software manual in the support DVD or visit the ASUS website at www.asus. com for detailed software configuration.
Using Advanced Mode Click on the Advanced Mode tab to adjust the advanced voltage settings. Voltage Adjustment bars Target values Undoes all the changes Current values Click to restore all startup settings Applies all the changes immediately Click to view more settings GPU Boost GPU Boost overclocks the integrated iGPU for the best graphics performance. 1. Click More Settings > GPU Boost tab. 2. Adjust the iGPU Max Frequency and iGPU Voltage. 3. Click Yes to save the changes made.
CPU Ratio Allows you to manually adjust the CPU ratio. • The first time you use CPU Ratio, go to AI Tweaker > CPU Power Management in BIOS and set the Turbo Ratio item to [Maximum Turbo Ratio setting in OS]. • Intel® K series CPU is required to adjust the settings of the CPU Ratio. To use CPU Ratio: 1. Click on the CPU Ratio tab. 2. Drag the adjustment bar upwards or downwards to the desired value. 3. Click Apply to save the changes made.
CPU Level Up ASUS TurboV EVO provides you with CPU Level Up mode for the most flexible CPU autotuning options. • The overclocking result varies with the CPU model and the system configuration. • We recommend that you set up a better thermal environment to prevent overheating from damaging the motherboard. • The CPU Level Up modes depend upon the CPU installed in your system. Using CPU Level Up 1. Click CPU Level Up tab, choose the mode, and click Start. 2.
4.3.3 DIGI+ Power Control ASUS DIGI+ Power Control allows you to adjust VRM voltage and frequency modulation to enhance reliability and stability. It also provides the highest power efficiency, generating less heat to prolong the component lifespan and minimize power loss. To launch DIGI+ Power Control, click Tool > DIGI+ Power Control on the AI Suite II main menu bar. Select Smart DIGI+ Key, CPU Power or DRAM Power to adjust the power control settings.
CPU Power Application help Applies all the changes immediately Undoes all the changes Click to view more settings CPU Load-line Calibration It allows you to adjust the voltage settings and control the system temperature. Higher load-line calibration could get higher voltage and good overclocking performance but increases the CPU and VRM thermal conditions. CPU Current Capability CPU Current Capability provides wider total power range for overclocking.
Application help Applies all the changes immediately Undoes all the changes Click to view more settings VRM Protection Threshold It allows you to set the VRM protection to your motherboard from overheating accidents. CPU Power Thermal Control A higher temperature brings a wider CPU power thermal range and extends the overclocking tolerance to enlarge overclocking potential. CPU Power Duty Control It allows you to adjust the current of every VRM phase and the thermal conditions of every phase component.
DRAM Power Application help Applies all the changes immediately Undoes all the changes DRAM Current Capability A higher value brings a wider total power range and extends the overclocking frequency range simultaneously. DRAM Voltage Frequency Allows you to adjust the DRAM switching frequency for system stability or to increase OC Range.
4.3.4 EPU EPU is an energy-processing utility that provides several power-saving modes. When set to the Auto Mode, the system automatically changes its power-saving mode based on the current system condition. You can also configure the system settings such as CPU frequency, GPU frequency, vCore Voltage, and Fan Control to customize a power-saving mode. Launching EPU To launch EPU, click Tool > EPU on the AI Suite II main menu bar.
4.3.5 Wi-Fi GO! Wi-Fi GO! allows you to wirelessly stream media files to DLNA devices, remotely control and access your computer using your mobile device, and easily transfer files between your computer and mobile device. • Install the mPCIe Combo with Wi-Fi module card and the driver before using this feature. • Wi-Fi GO! is supported only on Windows® 7/8. • All devices using the Wi-Fi GO! functions must be in the same network.
Launch Wi-Fi GO! Remote on your mobile device to use Wi-Fi GO! Remote control functions. For more details, refer to next section Wi-Fi GO! Remote. Wi-Fi GO! Remote Install the Wi-Fi GO! Remote application on your mobile device to use Wi-Fi GO!’s remote control functions. • Wi-Fi GO! supports iOS 4.0/Android 2.3 mobile devices or later versions. • For iOS devices, download the Wi-Fi GO! Remote from iTunes store.
Wi-Fi GO! Remote menu Wi-Fi GO! menu • Tap ON to enable Smart Motion Control, File Transfer and Capture and Send. • The Wi-Fi GO! Remote’s user interface shown above is for reference only and may vary with the mobile device’s operating system.
DLNA Media Hub DLNA Media Hub allows you to stream your multimedia files to your DLNA-supported device and remotely control playback using your mobile device or your computer. Click to select media file type Tick to select source location Click to refresh media files Displays the target receiver’s name and the media file currently playing Media files pane Click to go back to main menu Click to edit the playlist Click to select receiver Using the DLNA Media Hub 1.
4. • Only computers under Windows® 7 support the DLNA Media Hub function. • Keep the Windows® Media Player open. Ensure that your media file formats are supported on Windows® Media Player and DLNA playback devices. Click any of the tabs to select your preferred media file type. To play music: 1. Click Music tab. 2. Tick Library to view or play files. Tick Playlist and select an existing playlist from the dropdown list. 2. Click a music file, and click . To edit the library: 1. Tick Library.
To edit the music playlist: 1. Tick Playlist. 2. 3. . Click Tick to select or deselect the music file and click Save Profile. 4. Select the profile name and click Save. To add as a new playlist, key in your profile name and click Save. 5. To delete playlist, select the profile and click . To play a video file: 1. Click Video tab. 2. Tick Library to view the video files from your local computer. Tick Playlist to view the video files saved in your profile. 3.
To edit the video playlist: 1. Tick Playlist. 2. Click 3. Tick to select or deselect the video file and click Save Profile. 4. Select the profile name and click Save. To add as a new playlist, key in your profile name and click Save. 5. To delete playlist, select the profile and click . . To view images: 1. Click Photo tab. 2. Tick Library to view the image files from your local computer. Tick Playlist to view the image files saved in your profile. An image slideshow plays when pressing .
To edit the image playlist: 1. Tick Playlist. 2. Click 3. Tick to select or deselect the image file and click Save Profile. 4. Select the profile name and click Save. To add as a new playlist, key in your profile name and click Save. 5. To delete playlist, select the profile and click . .
Using the DLNA Media Hub via Wi-Fi GO! Remote You can access the DLNA Media Hub on your mobile device via Wi-Fi GO! Remote. 1. Tap DLNA Media Hub. 2. Select and tap the receiver name. 3. Tap Music, Video or Photo, select a file and tap . Your mobile device’s Wi-Fi GO! interface may vary with the mobile device’s operating system. Remote Desktop Remote Desktop allows you to view your computer’s desktop and remotely operate your computer in real-time from your mobile device.
Using the Remote Desktop via Wi-Fi GO! Remote When the Remote Desktop is enabled, the mobile device shows the contents of your desktop. The Wi-Fi GO! Remote’s user interface shown above is for reference only and may vary with the mobile device’s operating system.
Remote Keyboard and Mouse Allows you to use your mobile device’s touch panel as a remote keyboard and mouse for your computer.
Smart Motion Control Allows you to customize your motions in your computer to launch an application or function using your remote-enabled mobile device. Before using Smart Motion Control, ensure that your computer is connected to your mobile device. For more details, refer to the section Wi-Fi GO! Remote. Using the Smart Motion Control 1. Ensure to turn on the Smart Motion Control in your mobile device. 3.
7. In the Camera tab, click to take pictures, or click to record a movie. The files are automatically saved in the mobile device’s SD card. File Transfer Allows you to transfer files wirelessly between your computer and mobile device. Ensure to turn on the File Transfer function in your mobile device. Before using File Transfer, ensure that your computer is connected to your mobile device. For more details, refer to the section Wi-Fi GO! Remote.
Using File Transfer 1. Right-click the file and click Send to > [Device name]. 2. After the transfer is complete, click OK. Using File Transfer via Wi-Fi GO! Remote When File Transfer is enabled, the mobile device shows the files in your mobile device. Tap to select files for transfer Tap to send selected files Tap to select all files Tap to clear all files The Wi-Fi GO! Remote’s user interface shown above is for reference only and may vary with the mobile device’s operating system.
Securing your computer for Wi-Fi GO! Remote functions Wi-Fi GO! Settings allows you to create a password for your computer. To create a password: 1. Click 2. Tick Use Password and key in your password. 3. Click Apply. in the main menu. Tick to enable password Key in your password Click to go back to main menu Click to apply settings made When you launch the Wi-Fi GO! Remote, the application prompts you to key in the computer’s password.
4.3.6 FAN Xpert 2 FAN Xpert 2 automatically detects and tweaks all fan speeds, and provides you with optimized fan settings based on the fans’ specifications and positions. Launching FAN Xpert 2 To launch FAN Xpert 2, click Tool > FAN Xpert 2 from the AI Suite menu bar. Using FAN Xpert 2 Auto Tuning FAN Xpert 2’s Fan Auto Tuning feature automatically detects the fans and their locations to provide you with optimized fan settings. To use Fan Auto Tuning: 1.
DO NOT remove your fan during the Fan Auto Tuning process. 3. From the Fan Position screen, check and assign the locations of your fans, then click OK to exit the screen. 4. Select any of these fan customized settings for each fan. • • • Standard: Balanced configuration between noise level and fan speed. Turbo: High fan speed for high cooling capability. Full Speed: Maximum fan speed. Chapter 4 • Silent: Minimized fan speed for silent fan operation.
Advanced Mode FAN Xpert 2’s Advanced Mode button allows you to adjust the reaction speed for fan rotation based on the system’s temperature and to configure the fan’s rotation per minute. Click to switch window to Advanced Mode Smart Mode The Smart Mode allows you to adjust the reaction speed for fan rotation based on the system’s temperature.
• Silent: Minimized fan speed for silent fan operation. • Turbo: High fan speed for high cooling capability. • • Standard: Balanced configuration between noise level and fan speed. Full Speed: Maximum fan speed. RPM Fixed Mode The RPM Fixed Mode tab allows you to set your fan speed when CPU temperature is below 75 degrees.
Fan Information Click to see the details of each detected fan. You can click on either results in table format or to see the results in graph format.
4.3.7 USB 3.0 Boost ASUS USB 3.0 Boost technology supports UASP (USB Attached SCSI Protocol) and automatically increases a USB 3.0 device’s transfer speed up to 170%. Launching USB 3.0 Boost To launch USB 3.0 Boost, click Tool > USB 3.0 Boost on the AI Suite II main menu bar. Configuring USB 3.0 Boost 1. Connect a USB 3.0 device to the USB 3.0 port. USB 3.0 Boost automatically detects the property of the USB 3.0 device and switches to Turbo mode or UASP mode (if UASP is supported by the USB 3.
4.3.8 Ai Charger+ This utility allows you to fast-charge your portable BC 1.1* mobile devices on your computer’s USB port three times faster than the standard USB devices**. • * Check your manufacturer if your USB device is a Battery Charging Specification 1.1 (BC 1.1) compliant or compatible device. • ** Actual charging speeds may vary depending on the charging rate and specifications of your USB device.
4.3.9 USB Charger+ This utility allows you to fast-charge your portable USB devices even if your PC is off, in Sleep Mode, or Hibernate Mode. When you enable the ErP-ready option in the BIOS, the USB Charger+ will not operate under Sleep Mode, Hibernate Mode and Off mode. Launching the USB Charger+ To launch this utility, open the AI Suite II, then click Tool > USB Charger+.
Setting up the charging function When a portable device is connected to the USB port of the PC, the USB Charger+ automatically detects the kind of your device. Charging the device Click to fast-charge your device. Indicates that the portable device is in charging mode Click to fast-charge your connected device. Click to rescan the connected device. Clicking the stops the charging of your connected device, and rescans for other detected devices. Click the to re-enable the fast-charging.
4.3.10 Probe II Probe II is a utility that monitors the computer’s vital components, and detects and alerts you of any problem with these components. Probe II senses fan rotations, CPU temperature, and system voltages, among others. With this utility, you are assured that your computer is always at a healthy operating condition. Launching Probe II To launch Probe II, click Tool > Probe II on the AI Suite II main menu bar.
4.3.11 Sensor Recorder Sensor Recorder monitors the changes in the system voltage, temperature, and fan speed on a timeline. The History Record function allows you to designate specific time spans on record to keep track of the three system statuses for certain purposes. Launching Sensor Recorder To launch Sensor Recorder, click Tool > Sensor Recorder on the AI Suite II main menu bar. Using Sensor Recorder Click on Voltage/ Temperature/ Fan Speed tabs for the status you want to monitor.
Using History Record 1. Click the History Record tab and adjust the settings on the left for Record Interval and Record Duration according to need. 2. Click Start Recording to start measuring and recording each sensor. 3. To stop recording, click Recording again. 4. To track the recorded contents, set Type/ Date/ Select display items to display the history details.
4.3.12 ASUS Update ASUS Update is a utility that allows you to manage, save, and update the motherboard BIOS in Windows® environment. Launching ASUS Update To launch ASUS Update, click Update > ASUS Update on the AI Suite II main menu bar. Using ASUS Update Select any of these options to update the BIOS: • Update BIOS from Internet Allows you to download the latest BIOS version from the ASUS website at www.asus. com and follow the onscreen instructions to update the BIOS.
4.3.13 MyLogo2 MyLogo2 allows you to customize the boot logo, which is the image that appears on the screen during the Power On Self Tests (POST). Launching MyLogo2 To launch MyLogo2, click Update > MyLogo on the AI Suite II main menu bar. Using MyLogo Select the option that you want to use to update your boot logo, click Next and follow the instructions below.
3. Do any of the following: • Click Auto Tune to adjust the image size or the image resolution. • Click Booting Preview to preview the boot image. 4. Click Next. 5. Click Flash to update the boot logo. 6. When prompted, click Yes to reboot the system. You will see the new boot logo the next time you start up the system. Ensure to enable the Full Screen Logo in BIOS to use this feature. 4.3.
A. Realtek HD Audio Manager for Windows® 7™ / Vista™ Configuration option tabs (vary with the audio devices connected) Advanced settings Set default device button Control settings Analog and digital connector status B. Realtek HD Audio Manager for Windows® XP Exit button Configuration options Minimize button Control settings window • Refer to the software manual in the support DVD or visit the ASUS website at www. asus.com for detailed software configuration.
4.3.15 ROG Connect ROG Connect allows you to monitor and adjust the local PC through your remote PC. Setting up USB connection between your local and remote PC • Install ROG Connect on the remote PC from the provided Support DVD before using ROG Connect. • ROG Connect must work with ROG Connect Plus to avail full function. Ensure that you install ROG Connect Plus on your local PC from the provided Support DVD before using ROG Connect. 1.
2. Click Function to display more options. RC Poster RC Poster shows the status of the local system during the POST. You can switch the display mode between String and Code. RC Remote RC Remote allows you to operate your local system through the ROG Connect cable. RC Diagram Chapter 4 RC Diagram allows you to monitor and record your local system status.
GPU TweakIt GPU TweakIt allows you to control and monitor the installed GPU on the local system. Use the sliders to adjust the values and click Apply to save your customized settings. 4.3.16 MemTweakIt MemTweakIt allows you to adjust the timing of your installed memory. It also allows you to save, validate and post your configuration on the ROG website depending on your DRAM Efficency Score. To use MemTweakIt: on the desktop. 1. Double-click 2.
4. Click About tab and click REPUBLIC OF GAMERS to access ROG official website. 5. Click OK to exit MemTweakIt. Validating and saving your MemTweakIt settings To validate and save your configuration online: 1. Launch MemTweakIt and click Validate. 2. In Online Mode, key in your ASUS account ID and password, and click Submit. Your configuration will be displayed in MemTweakIt webpage. Click OK to close the Validation window. Chapter 4 3.
To validate and save your configuration manually: 1. Launch MemTweakIt and click Validate. 2. In Manual Mode, click Save Configuration File. 3. Key in a file name for your configuration file and click Save. 4. Click validation webpage. 5. In MemTweakIt - Validation File Upload window, key in your ASUS account ID and password. 6. Click Browse, locate the saved .cvf file, and click Open. 7. Click Submit. Your configuration will be displayed in MemTweakIt webpage.
Chapter 5: RAID support RAID support 5.1 RAID configurations The motherboard supports the following SATA RAID solutions: • 5 Intel® Rapid Storage Technology with RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 10 and RAID 5 support. 5.1.1 • You must install Windows® XP Service Pack 3 or later versions before using Serial ATA hard disk drives. The Serial ATA RAID feature is available only if you are using Windows® XP SP3 or later versions.
5.1.2 Installing Serial ATA hard disks The motherboard supports Serial ATA hard disk drives. For optimal performance, install identical drives of the same model and capacity when creating a disk array. To install the SATA hard disks for a RAID configuration: 1. Install the SATA hard disks into the drive bays. 2. Connect the SATA signal cables. 3. Connect a SATA power cable to the power connector on each drive. 5.1.
5.1.4 Intel® Rapid Storage Technology Option ROM utility To enter the Intel® Rapid Storage Technology Option ROM utility: 1. Turn on the system. 2. During POST, press + to display the utility main menu. Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology - Option ROM - v10.5.1.1070 Copyright(C) 2003-10 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved. [ MAIN 1. Create RAID Volume 2. Delete RAID Volume 3. Reset Disks to Non-RAID MENU ] 4. Recovery Volume Options 5. Acceleration Options 6.
Creating a RAID set To create a RAID set: 1. From the utility main menu, select 1. Create RAID Volume and press . The following screen appears: Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology - Option ROM - v10.5.1.1070 Copyright(C) 2003-10 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved. [ CREATE VOLUME MENU ] Name: Volume0 RAID Level: Disks: Strip Size: Capacity: Sync: Create volume [ HELP ] Enter a unique volume name that has no special characters and is 16 characters or less.
5. Use the up/down arrow key to select a drive, and then press to select. A small triangle marks the selected drive. Press after completing your selection. 6. Use the up/down arrow key to select the stripe size for the RAID array (for RAID 0, 10 and 5 only),and then press . The available stripe size values range from 4KB to 128KB.
Deleting a RAID set Be cautious when deleting a RAID set. You will lose all data on the hard disk drives when you delete a RAID set. To delete a RAID set: 1. From the utility main menu, select 2. Delete RAID Volume and press . The following screen appears: [ DELETE VOLUME MENU ] Name Volume0 Level Drives RAID0(Stripe) 2 Capacity 298.0GB Status Normal Bootable Yes [ HELP ] Deleting a volume will reset the disks to non-RAID. WARNING: ALL DISK DATA WILL BE DELETED.
Exiting the Intel® Rapid Storage Technology Option ROM utility To exit the utility: 1. From the utility main menu, select 5. Exit, and then press .
5.2 Creating a RAID driver disk A floppy disk with the RAID driver is required when installing a Windows® operating system on a hard disk drive that is included in a RAID set. 5.2.1 • The motherboard does not provide a floppy drive connector. You have to use a USB floppy disk drive when creating a SATA RAID driver disk. • Windows® XP may not recognize the USB floppy disk drive due to Windows® XP limitation. To work around this OS limitation, refer to section 5.2.4 Using a USB floppy disk drive.
5.2.3 Installing the RAID driver during Windows® OS installation To install the RAID driver in Windows® XP: 1. During the OS installation, the system prompts you to press the key to install third-party SCSI or RAID driver. 2. Press , and then insert the floppy disk with RAID driver into the USB floppy disk drive. 3. When prompted to select the SCSI adapter to install, select the RAID driver for the corresponding OS version. 4.
5.2.4 Using a USB floppy disk drive Due to OS limitation, Windows® XP may not recognize the USB floppy disk drive when you install the RAID driver from a floppy disk during the OS installation. To solve this issue, add the USB floppy disk drive’s Vendor ID (VID) and Product ID (PID) to the floppy disk containing the RAID driver. Refer to the steps below: 1. Using another computer, plug the USB floppy disk drive, and insert the floppy disk containing the RAID driver. 2.
7. Use Notepad to open the file. 8. Find the [HardwareIds.scsi.iaAHCI_DesktopWorkstationServer] and [HardwareIds.scsi.iaStor_DesktopWorkstationServer] sections in the txtsetup.oem file. 9. Type the following line to the bottom of the two sections: id = “USB\VID_xxxx&PID_xxxx”, “usbstor” [HardwareIds.scsi.iaAHCI_ DesktopWorkstationServer] id= “PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C02&CC_0106”,”iaStor” id= “USB\VID_03EE&PID_6901”, “usbstor” [HardwareIds.scsi.
Chapter 5 5-12 Chapter 5: RAID support
Chapter 6: Multiple GPU support Multiple GPU support 6.1 AMD® CrossFireX™ technology 6.1.1 Requirements 6 The motherboard supports the AMD® CrossFireX™ technology that allows you to install multi-graphics processing units (GPU) graphics cards. Follow the installation procedures in this section. • • • In Dual CrossFireX mode, you should have two identical CrossFireX-ready graphics cards or one CrossFireX-ready dual-GPU graphics card that are AMD® certified.
6.1.3 Installing two CrossFireX™ graphics cards The following pictures are for reference only. The graphics cards and the motherboard layout may vary with models, but the installation steps remain the same. 1. Prepare two CrossFireX-ready graphics cards. 2. Insert the two graphics card into the PCIEX16 slots. If your motherboard has more than two PCIEX16 slots, refer to Chapter 1 in this user manual for the locations of the PCIEX16 slots recommended for multi-graphics card installation. 3.
5. Connect two independent auxiliary power sources from the power supply to the two graphics cards separately. 6. Connect a VGA or a DVI cable to the graphics card. 6.1.4 Installing three CrossFireX™ graphics cards Prepare three CrossFireX-ready graphics cards. 2. Insert the three graphics card into the PCIEX16 slots. If your motherboard has more than three PCIEX16 slots, refer to Chapter 1 in this user manual for the locations of the PCIEX16 slots recommended for multi-graphics card installation.
6.1.5 Installing four CrossFireX™ graphics cards 1. Prepare four CrossFireX-ready graphics cards. 2. Insert the four graphics card into the PCIEX16 slots. If your motherboard has more than three PCIEX16 slots, refer to Chapter 1 in this user manual for the locations of the PCIEX16 slots recommended for multi-graphics card installation. 3. Ensure that the cards are properly seated on the slots. 4.
6.1.6 Installing the device drivers Refer to the documentation that came with your graphics card package to install the device drivers. Ensure that your PCI Express graphics card driver supports the AMD® CrossFireX™ technology. Download the latest driver from the AMD website (www.amd.com). 6.1.7 Enabling the AMD® CrossFireX™ technology After installing your graphics cards and the device drivers, enable the CrossFireX™ feature through the AMD Catalyst™ Control Center in Windows environment.
Enabling Dual CrossFireX technology 1. In the Catalyst Control Center window, click Performance > AMD CrossFireXTM. 2. Select Enable CrossFireXTM. 3. Select a GPU combination from the drop-down list. 4. Click Apply to save and activate the GPU settings made.
6.2 NVIDIA® SLI™ technology 6.2.1 Requirements The motherboard supports the NVIDIA® SLI™ (Scalable Link Interface) technology that allows you to install multi-graphics processing units (GPU) graphics cards. Follow the installation procedures in this section. • • • In SLI mode, you should have two identical SLI-ready graphics cards that are NVIDIA® certified. Ensure that your graphics card driver supports the NVIDIA SLI technology. Download the latest driver from the NVIDIA website at www.nvidia.com.
4. Align and firmly insert the SLI bridge connector to the goldfingers on each graphics card. Ensure that the connector is firmly in place. 5. Connect two independent auxiliary power sources from the power supply to the two graphics cards separately. 6. Connect a VGA or a DVI cable to the graphics card. SLI bridge Goldfingers 6.2.3 Installing three SLI-ready graphics cards Refer to the documentation that came with your graphics card package to install the device drivers. 1.
4. Align and firmly insert the 3-way SLI bridge connector to the goldfingers on each graphics card. Ensure that the connector is firmly in place. 5. Connect three independent auxiliary power sources from the power supply to the three graphics cards. 6. Connect a VGA or a DVI cable to the graphics card. 6.2.4 3-WAY SLI bridge Installing four SLI-ready graphics cards Refer to the documentation that came with your graphics card package to install the device drivers. 1.
6.2.5 Installing the device drivers Refer to the documentation that came with your graphics card package to install the device drivers. Ensure that your PCI Express graphics card driver supports the NVIDIA® SLI™ technology. Download the latest driver from the NVIDIA website (www.nvidia.com). 6.2.6 Enabling the NVIDIA® SLI™ technology After installing your graphics cards and the device drivers, enable the SLI feature in NVIDIA® Control Panel under the Windows® 7 operating system.
B2. From the Screen Resolution window, click Advanced settings. B3. The NVIDIA Control Panel window appears. Enabling SLI settings Chapter 6 From the NVIDIA Control Panel window, select Configure SLI, Surround, PhysX. In the Quad-SLI enabled, click Maximize 3D Performance SLI to set the display for viewing SLI rendered content. When done, click Apply.
6.3 LucidLogix Virtu MVP LucidLogix Virtu MVP allows your computer’s VGA output and discrete graphic cards to perform better, respond faster and process media files smoother within a low power environment. Its GPU virtualization assigns tasks to the best available graphic source while the newly-designed Virtual Vsync gives you a smoother gaming experience. 6.3.1 • LucidLogix Virtu MVP supports Windows 7® operating systems.
6.3.2 Setting up your display LucidLogix Virtu MVP solution comes with two distinct modes that allows you to enjoy better graphics either from your built-in video output (i-Mode) or from a discrete graphics card (dMode). i-Mode To use LucidLogix Virtu MVP in i-Mode, the display must be connected to the onboard video output. Ensure to set the Primary Display to iGPU in BIOS to activate i-Mode support.
6.3.3 Configuring LucidLogix Virtu MVP Launch the Virtu MVP Control Panel to allow you to configure the main features, adjust the performance settings and select applications for graphical virtualization. To open the control panel, right-click LucidLogix Virtu MVP icon in the notification area and select Open Virtu MVP Control Panel. LucidLogix Virtu MVP is automatically activated when your system is powered on.
Performance Allows you to turn ON/OFF the Hyperformance® or Virtual Vsync function.
Applications Allows you to select applications for graphic virtualization. Click to select a program to run by discrete card, iGPU, or Hyperformance® Click to add, edit, or remove programs See the descriptions of these columns below: • D column allows you to run applications with the discrete graphic card. Select D to enable 3D graphical performance for that application. • I column allows to run applications with iGPU. Select I for applications with media extensive performance.
Chapter 7: Intel® technologies Intel® technologies 7.1 7 Intel® 2012 Desktop responsiveness technologies This section details the overview of the installation and configuration procedures of the Intel® 2012 Desktop responsiveness technologies.
SSD Capacity Requirements Intel® storage combinations SSD Partition Capacity Requirements System DRAM 2GB 4GB 8GB Intel® Rapid Start 2GB 4GB 8GB Intel® Smart Response 20GB 20GB 20GB Intel® Smart Response and Intel® Rapid Start Separate 20GB and 2GB partition (SSD size > 22GB) Separate 20GB and 4GB partition (SSD size > 24GB) Separate 20GB and 8GB partition (SSD size > 28GB) Intel® Smart Response, Intel® Rapid Start, and Intel® Smart Connect Separate 20GB and 2GB partition (SSD size > 22GB
7.1.1 Intel® Smart Response Technology Intel® Smart Response Technology boosts overall system performance. It uses an installed fast SSD (min. 20GB available) as a cache for frequently accessed operations, speeding up hard drive/main memory interaction. It accelerates the hard drive speeds, reduced load and wait time, and maximizes storage use. It also reduces hard drive spin thus reducing unnecessary hard drive spin.
Select Disable Acceleration to disable this function, and select Change Mode to switch acceleration mode to Enhanced/ Maximized. 3. 7.1.2 • To enable Intel® Smart Response Technology, you need at least one SSD (> 20GB) and an HDD, and only one SSD can be assigned for caching. • If you want to restore the OS, go to BIOS Option ROM > Acceleration Options and remove the Disks/Volume Acceleration to disable Intel® Smart Response Technology. • The maximum caching size on the SSD is 64GB.
3. Right click the New Volume that you want to shrink from, and select Shrink Volume. 4. If your SSD is not initialized and unformatted: a. Right click the disk that you want to create the partition, and select Initialize. b. Right click the unallocated volume, select New Simple Volume, and follow the remaining steps. If your SSD is smaller than 64GB, and is set to Full disk capacity caching option for Intel® Smart Response, you can not see any volume in the Disk Management.
6. To launch the disk partitioning tool, click Start > Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt tool. 7. Type diskpart and press . 8. In the diskpart prompt, type list disk after DISKPART, and press . Select the disk with the unallocated volume by typing select disk x (x = disk number), and press . • The value “x” refers to a disk number where you created the unallocated partition. • Refer to step 5 for details about the unallocated disk space in the SSD. 9.
12. Type set id=84 override, press , and wait for the “shrinking process” until the Disk Management utility identifies a new partition called Hibernation Partition. The Hibernation Partition does not appear when you choose “GPT (GUID Partition Table store type”. Ensure the “Unallocated” disappears from the volume, and a new partition is identified. 13. Reboot the system after creating the partition.
2. Tick On in the Status field to enable the function, and click Save. Select and click to enable or disable the function Click to enable or disable battery saving mode. This function only applies to notebooks. Click to enable or disable the timer. When enabled, move the scroll bar to the desired time. When the system is idle for more than the time period you set, the system automatically goes into the Intel® Rapid Start mode. Default time is 10 minutes. Click to save the settings made.
5. Type list partition, press Enter, and select the partition where the Intel® Rapid Start Technology is installed by typing select partition x (x = number), and press . The value “x” refers to a disk number where you want to delete the store partition. Type delete partition override, and press . The diskpart utility deletes the selected partition. 7. In the desktop, click Start, right-click Computer, and click Manage. 8.
10. Click Next after selecting the default selected disk. 11. Extend volume setup is completed. Click Finish to recover the Intel® Rapid Start Technology partition. 12. Reboot the system after deleting the partition. 13. Go to Start > Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features to remove the Intel® Rapid Start Manager for the complete deletion of Intel® Rapid Start Technology. 7.1.
Using the Intel® Smart Connect Technology • Before the system goes to sleep mode, ensure to keep your applications on the desktop, and enter the applications, passwords. • Ensure that the internet is in connection when enabling the Intel® Smart Connect Technology. 1. Click Start > All Programs > Intel > Intel® Smart Connect Technology. 2. In the Basic tab, click Enable Updating. When enabled, the Advanced tab is available for advanced function settings.
4. In the Advanced tab, set up the schedule during low power usage time period for power saving. This setting only applies to the assigned time period. 5. In the Help tab, click About to view the feature’s version. Click Topics to learn more about the Intel® Smart Connect Technology and its configuration.
Appendices Appendices Notices Federal Communications Commission Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • • This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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.
IC: Canadian Compliance Statement Complies with the Canadian ICES-003 Class B specifications. This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada. This Class B device meets all the requirements of the Canadian interference-causing equipment regulations. This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard(s).
REACH Complying with the REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation, and Restriction of Chemicals) regulatory framework, we published the chemical substances in our products at ASUS REACH website at http://csr.asus.com/english/REACH.htm. DO NOT throw the motherboard in municipal waste. This product has been designed to enable proper reuse of parts and recycling.
Bluetooth Industry Canada Statement This Class B device meets all requirements of the Canadian interference-causing equipment regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la Class B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
ASUS contact information ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. Address Telephone Fax E-mail Web site Technical Support Telephone Online support 15 Li-Te Road, Peitou, Taipei, Taiwan 11259 +886-2-2894-3447 +886-2-2890-7798 info@asus.com.tw www.asus.com.tw +86-21-38429911 support.asus.
(510)739-3777/(510)608-4555 800 Corporate Way, Fremont, CA 94539. Asus Computer International Signature : Date : Representative Person’s Name : May 31, 2012 Steve Chang / President 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.
ASUS MAXIMUS V EXTREME A-7 (510)739-3777/(510)608-4555 800 Corporate Way, Fremont, CA 94539. Asus Computer International Appendices Signature : Date : Representative Person’s Name : May 31, 2012 Steve Chang / President 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.
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