Specifications

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Using BIOS
Integrated Peripherals
These options display items that define the operation of peripheral components on the
system’s input/output ports.
Phoenix-AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Integrated Peripherals
On-Chip Primary PCI IDE (Enabled)
Use these items to enable or disable the PCI IDE channels that are integrated on the
motherboard.
IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave PIO (Auto)
Each IDE channel supports a master device and a slave device. These four items let you
assign the kind of PIO (Programmed Input/Output) was used by the IDE devices. Choose
Auto to let the system auto detect which PIO mode is best, or select a PIO mode from 0-
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On-Chip Primary PCI IDE [Enabled]
IDE Primary Master PIO [Auto]
IDE Primary Slave PIO [Auto]
IDE Primary Master UDMA [Auto]
IDE Primary Slave UDMA [Auto]
On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE [Enabled]
IDE Secondary Master PIO [Auto]
IDE Secondary Slave PIO [Auto]
IDE Secondary Master UDMA [Auto]
IDE Secondary Slave UDMA [Auto]
USB Controller [Enabled]
USB 2.0 Controller [Enabled]
USB Keyboard Support [Enabled]
USB Mouse Support [Enabled]
AC97 Audio [Auto]
AC97 Modem [Auto]
Onboard LAN Device [Enabled]
Init Display First [PCI Slot]
IDE HDD Block Mode [Enabled]
Item Help
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IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave UDMA (Auto)
Each IDE channel supports a master device and a slave device. This motherboard supports
UltraDMA technology, which provides faster access to IDE devices.
If you install a device that supports UltraDMA, change the appropriate item on this list to
Auto. You may have to install the UltraDMA driver supplied with this motherboard in order
to use an UltraDMA device.
USB Controller (Enabled)
Enable this item if you plan to use the Universal Serial Bus ports on this motherboard.
USB 2.0 Controller (Enabled)
Enable this item if want to use the USB 2.0 controller.
USB Keyboard Support (Enabled)
Enable this item if you plan to use a keyboard connected through the USB port in a legacy
operating system (such as DOS) that does not support Plug and Play.
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