Conseils pour upgrade config socket A - Conseil d'achat - Hardware
Marsh Posté le 10-05-2007 à 00:13:15
Tu peut passer en socket 939, mais avec 100 ca vas etre limite. Tu pourras quand meme guarder ta RAM et ta CG (quoique si tu joue faut mieux la changer). 
Je veut bien t'aider mais 100 c tros limte !
Marsh Posté le 10-05-2007 à 00:34:47
tu prend : 
 
Asrock 775 dual vsta ( ou la nouvelle ) 60 
un p4 60 
 
120  , tu garde la carte graphique , la ram ....... 
 
Plus tard , tu peux passer , ddrII , core 2 duo  , pci-e aussi
 , pci-e aussi
Marsh Posté le 10-05-2007 à 00:37:58
| barbybulle a écrit : tu prend :  | 
 
+1 
Marsh Posté le 10-05-2007 à 00:48:05
| barbybulle a écrit : tu prend :  | 
 
+2   
   
  
 
@smilleyparadise 
l'asrock 775dual a été remplacée par l' Asrock 4CoreDual-VSTA qui coute 60 neuf à tout casser   
  
 
Je suis passé par cette carte pour évoluer "en douceur" et je la conseille clairement. 
 
En effet elle a 2 port ddr1 et 2 ports ddr2 (on met soit l'un soit l'autre hein... pas les 2 en meme temps) 
On peut mettre au choix soit une carte agp soit une carte pci-e (elle a les 2 ports   )
  ) 
s-ata, ide etc... 
Bref c'est la carte parfaite pour évoluer sans casser la tirelire tout en s'ouvrant la possibilité de mettre par la suite du core2duo et une c.graphique pci-e, et de la ddr2 (qui coute moins cher que la ddr1 maintenant)   
 
 
ps: pour ~60 tu as du P4 à 3ghz voir + ... -> http://www.rue-montgallet.com/prix [...] ow=0&nbf=6 
 
Pour qques petites  de + tu as memes des P4 dualcore
Marsh Posté le 10-05-2007 à 00:54:56
| smilleyparadise a écrit : je suis aux anges merci les gars!  | 
 
c'était justement ce que j'allais te dire en P4 dualcore   
   
  
l'asrock est dispo en quantité sur montgallet à moins de 60 
Marsh Posté le 11-05-2007 à 06:50:47
Moi j'ais mis tout le driver de cd  , sauf un qui marche pas .
 , sauf un qui marche pas .
Marsh Posté le 11-05-2007 à 09:12:39
il existe le meme type de carte mere pour amd ??? je souhaite evoluer aussi (voir signature) mais en restant chez amd ......
Marsh Posté le 11-05-2007 à 17:04:11
| barbybulle a écrit : tu prend :  | 
 
 
 
+3 
 
Marsh Posté le 11-05-2007 à 17:14:02
| smilleyparadise a écrit : lol barbybulle au moin il manque pas de pilotes!! (jvai faire pareil^^)  | 
 
 
 
juste un socket pour amd (939) ou autre, un peut larguer avec les nouveaux proco de chez amd et intel , et je voudrais comme la asrock port ddr et ddr2 et agp et pci express pour upgrager le matos que j'ai deja en douceur ...
Marsh Posté le 11-05-2007 à 17:22:34
| barbybulle a écrit : tu prend :  | 
 
 
 
le défaut de cette upgrade est que le CPU est pas mieux, alors si c'est une upgrade pour upgrader plus tard, autant pas la faire tout de suite ![[:dawa] [:dawa]](https://forum-images.hardware.fr/images/perso/dawa.gif) . ce serait nettement plus intéressant avec un céléron "core 2 solo".
. ce serait nettement plus intéressant avec un céléron "core 2 solo". 
 
ce qui peut être intéressant aussi c'est de trouver une asrock939 dual sata, AGP+PCIE et DDR1, mais c'est que sur le marché de l'occasion, avec un 3200+ neuf (jviens de regarder, à peine 55 euros) à o/c après. 
 
Marsh Posté le 11-05-2007 à 17:23:59
bien sûr j'écris tout ça alors que c'est déjà réglé. me serait pas fait chier si j'avais vu 
Marsh Posté le 11-05-2007 à 20:15:17
| herve_30 a écrit : il existe le meme type de carte mere pour amd ??? je souhaite evoluer aussi (voir signature) mais en restant chez amd ...... | 
 
 
Tu as des actions chez AMD ?  
 
 
Marsh Posté le 11-05-2007 à 22:48:19
 
 
 
Si tu es contens pour ta configue smilleypar adise , c'est cool alor 
Marsh Posté le 11-05-2007 à 23:40:40
@Barbybulle oui je suis bien plus que satisfait de ma configue  
  
 
thx encore 
Marsh Posté le 11-05-2007 à 23:50:23
parcontre je trouve que mon proc chauffe pas mal malgret que j'ai mis de l'artic silver 5 au lieu de la pâte d'origine.. 
 
En Iddle 50°C  et en Burn 62C°  "Burn avec OCCT pendant 30min"
  "Burn avec OCCT pendant 30min"
Marsh Posté le 12-05-2007 à 06:33:43
| blazkowicz a écrit : le défaut de cette upgrade est que le CPU est pas mieux, alors si c'est une upgrade pour upgrader plus tard, autant pas la faire tout de suite  | 
 
 
Cette petite phrase m'a fait hurler de  
  
 
  
  
 
Vivement qu'on nous sorte le matos suprême qu'on n'aura plus jamais à upgrader ^^   
  
 
Et bonne suggestion que la dual sata pour recup ses anciennes pieces 
Marsh Posté le 12-05-2007 à 16:54:43
Bon apres 2jours je peux vous dires que le matos tien la route aucun reboot,aucun fige.. 
 
Je recommande cette configue à tous ceux qui ne roule pas sur l'or   
  
 
Merci les gars j'ai pas craqué mon slip et mon pc tourne impec ! 
 
@Blazkowicz:  
Mon pc n'a plus rien a voir avec un Athlon Xp 2100Mhz   
  
je n'est pas trop eu le temps mais des que je peu je fai kelkes Bench^^  
 
 
++ les gens
Marsh Posté le 12-05-2007 à 20:32:21
Dites moi vous connaissez pas un site avec la configuration de l'Asrock 4CoreDual-VSTA ? 
Car là je suis paumé dans le bios ya trop de trucs^^ 
Marsh Posté le 12-05-2007 à 21:55:26
 y a rien ds ce bios 
regarde ds le manuel , il ya tout ce qu'il faut
Marsh Posté le 12-05-2007 à 22:37:40
ba ya quand meme beaucoup plus de chose que dans mon A7V880^^ 
J'ai deja regardé dans le manuel et il ne parle meme pas du Bios,il y a juste comment installer et cabler la CM.. 
J'suis perdu surtout que pour l'A7V880 j'avai trouvé un site avec toute la configuration du Bios! 
ya quoi d'important à activer ou désactiver dans le Bios 1.71 de l'Asrock 4CoreDual-VSTA ? 
merci de m'eclairer!
Marsh Posté le 12-05-2007 à 22:57:05
juste regarde dans chipset , que la ram est bien en ddr400  
 
Mais si sa marche , laisse tout en auto 
Marsh Posté le 12-05-2007 à 23:05:40
ba oui mais je trouve que ma machine rame un peu au demarrage de windows comme si j'avais des mauvais timmings mar ram est de la Value mais kanmeme^^ 
Et oui Barbybulle ma ram est bien à 200Mhz  
 
 
un ptit bench avec cpumark 2.1 
  
 
 
Cpuz 137 
  
 
  
 
 
 
vous en pensez koi? 
 
thx
Marsh Posté le 12-05-2007 à 23:39:25
| smilleyparadise a écrit : ba ya quand meme beaucoup plus de chose que dans mon A7V880^^  | 
 
 
le manuel en pdf sur le CD ... 
Marsh Posté le 13-05-2007 à 01:04:39
nn , c'est bon les reglege ram , tkt pas moi aussi xp a du mal 
Marsh Posté le 13-05-2007 à 01:49:29
| smilleyparadise a écrit : il es en chinnois le pdf  | 
 
je viens de regarder , il est en tres bon rosbeef 
 
 
 
3. BIOS SETUP UTILITY 
3.1 Introduction 
This section explains how to use the BIOS SETUP UTILITY to configure your system. 
The Flash Memory on the motherboard stores the BIOS SETUP UTILITY. You may run 
the BIOS SETUP UTILITY when you start up the computer. Please press <F2> during 
the Power-On-Self-Test (POST) to enter the BIOS SETUP UTILITY, otherwise, POST 
will continue with its test routines. 
If you wish to enter the BIOS SETUP UTILITY after POST, restart the system by 
pressing <Ctl> + <Alt> + <Delete>, or by pressing the reset button on the system 
chassis. You may also restart by turning the system off and then back on. 
Because the BIOS software is constantly being updated, the following 
BIOS setup screens and descriptions are for reference purpose only, 
and they may not exactly match what you see on your screen. 
3.1.1 BIOS Menu Bar 
The top of the screen has a menu bar with the following selections: 
Main To set up the system time/date information 
Advanced To set up the advanced BIOS features 
H/W Monitor To display current hardware status 
Boot To set up the default system device to locate and load the 
Operating System 
Security To set up the security features 
Exit To exit the current screen or the BIOS SETUP UTILITY 
Use < > key or < > key to choose among the selections on the menu bar, 
and then press <Enter> to get into the sub screen. 
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3.1.2 Navigation Keys 
Please check the following table for the function description of each navigation 
key. 
Navigation Key(s) Function Description 
/ Moves cursor left or right to select Screens 
/ Moves cursor up or down to select items 
+ / - To change option for the selected items 
<Enter> To bring up the selected screen 
<F1> To display the General Help Screen 
<F9> To load optimal default values for all the settings 
<F10> To save changes and exit the BIOS SETUP UTILITY 
<ESC> To jump to the Exit Screen or exit the current screen 
3.2 Main Screen 
When you enter the BIOS SETUP UTILITY, the Main screen will appear and display 
the system overview 
System Time [Hour:Minute:Second] 
Use this item to specify the system time. 
System Date [Day Month/Date/Year] 
Use this item to specify the system date. 
BIOS SETUP UTILITY 
Main Advanced H/W Monitor Boot Security Exit 
System Overview 
System Time 
System Date 
[  09]
09] 
[Thu 10/19/2006] 
Use [Enter], [TAB] 
or [SHIFT-TAB] to 
select a field. 
Use [+] or [-] to 
configure system Time. 
Select Screen 
Select Item 
+- Change Field 
Tab Select Field 
F1 General Help 
F9 Load Defaults 
F10 Save and Exit 
ESC Exit 
BIOS Version 
Processor Type 
Processor Speed 
Microcode Update 
Total Memory 
DDRII 1 
DRD 1 
Cache Size 
DDRII 2 
DDR 2 
: 4CoreDual-VSTA BIOS P1.00 
: Intel (R) CPU 3.60 GHz 
(64bit supported) 
: 3600 MHz 
: 
: 1024KB 
: 512MB 
: 
: 
: 
F43/4 
Dual-Channel Memory Mode 
None 
256MB/166MHz (DDR333) 
None 
: 256MB/166MHz (DDR333) 
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3.3 Advanced Screen 
In this section, you may set the configurations for the following items: CPU 
Configuration, Chipset Configuration, ACPI Configuration, IDE Configuration, PCIPnP 
Configuration, Floppy Configuration, SuperIO Configuration, and USB Configuration. 
BIOS SETUP UTILITY 
Main H/W Monitor Boot Security Exit 
Advanced Settings 
WARNING : Setting wrong values in below sections 
may cause system to malfunction. 
Configure CPU 
Select Screen 
Select Item 
Enter Go to Sub Screen 
F1 General Help 
F9 Load Defaults 
F10 Save and Exit 
ESC Exit 
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Advanced 
CPU Configuration 
Chipset Configuration 
IDE Configuration 
PCIPnP Configuration 
Floppy Configuration 
SuperIO Configuration 
USB Configuration 
ACPI Configuration 
BIOS SETUP UTILITY 
CPU Configuration 
CPU Frequency (MHz) 
Select how to set the 
CPU host frequency. 
Select Screen 
Select Item 
+- Change Option 
F1 General Help 
F9 Load Defaults 
F10 Save and Exit 
ESC Exit 
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Advanced 
Overclock Mode 
[200] 
[Auto] 
Spread Spectrum [Auto] 
Ratio Status 
Ratio Actual Value 
Max CPUID Value Limit 
Intel (R) Virtualization tech. 
Hyper Threading Technology 
No-Excute Memory Protection 
[Enabled] 
[Disabled] 
[Disabled] 
[Enabled] 
: Locked 
: 18 
Boot Failure Guard [Enabled] 
PCIE Frequency (MHz) [100] 
Overclock Mode 
When [Auto] is selected, BIOS auto detects the present CPU host frequency 
of this motherboard. The actual CPU host frequency and PCIE frequency will 
show in the following items. When [CPU, PCIE, Sync.] is selected, you can 
set the CPU Frequency (MHz) and PCI Frequency item. When [CPU, PCIE, 
Async.] is selected, you can set the CPU Frequency (MHz), PCIE Frequency 
(MHz) and PCI Frequency item. 
Setting wrong values in this section may cause 
the system to malfunction. 
3.3.1 CPU Configuration 
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Spread Spectrum 
Select [Auto] for the spread spectrum feature. 
Boot Failure Guard 
Enable or disable the feature of Boot Failure Guard. 
Ratio Status 
This is a read-only item, which displays whether the ratio status of this 
motherboard is Locked or Unlocked. If it shows Unlocked, you will find 
an item Ratio Setting appears to allow you changing the ratio value of this 
motherboard. If it shows Locked, then the item Ratio Setting will be 
hidden. If you use the ratio value to time the CPU frequency, it will be equal 
to the core speed of the installed processor. 
Ratio Actual Value 
This is a read-only item, which displays the ratio actual value of this 
motherboard. 
Max CPUID Value Limit 
For Prescott CPU only, some OSes (ex. NT4.0)cannot handle the function 
with disable. This should be enabled in order to boot legacy OSes that 
cannot support CPUs with extended CPUID functions. 
Intel (R) Virtualization tech. 
When this option is set to [Enabled], a VMM (Virtual Machine Architecture) 
can utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Vanderpool 
Technology. This option will be hidden if the installed CPU does not support 
Intel (R) Virtualization Technology. 
No-Excute Memory Protection 
No-Execution (NX) Memory Protection Technology is an enhancement to the 
IA-32 Intel Architecture. An IA-32 processor with No Execute (NX) Memory 
Protection can prevent data pages from being used by malicious software 
to execute code. This option will be hidden if the current CPU does not 
support No-Excute Memory Protection. 
Hyper Threading Technology 
To enable this feature, it requires a computer system with an Intel Pentium®4 
processor that supports Hyper-Threading technology and an operating system 
that includes optimization for this technology, such as Microsoft® Windows 
® XP. Set to [Enabled] if using Microsoft® Windows® XP, or Linux kernel 
version 2.4.18 or higher. This option will be hidden if the installed CPU does 
not support Hyper-Threading technology. 
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3.3.2 Chipset Configuration 
DRAM Frequency 
If [Auto] is selected, the motherboard will detect the memory module(s) 
inserted and assigns appropriate frequency automatically. You may also 
select other value as operating frequency: [133MHz (DDR 266)], 
[166MHz (DDR 333)], [200MHz (DDR 400)] for DDR; [266MHz (DDRII 533)], 
[333MHz (DDRII 667)] for DDRII. 
Flexibility Option 
The default value of this option is [Disabled]. It will allow better tolerance for 
memory compatibility when it is set to [Enabled]. 
DRAM CAS# Latency 
Use this item to adjust the means of memory accessing. Configuration 
options: [Auto], [2.5], [2], and [3] for DDR; [Auto], [3], [4], [5] for DDRII. 
DRAM Bank Interleave 
Use this option to select DRAM Bank Interleave. Configuration options: 
[Auto], [Disabled], [2-Way], [4-Way], and [8-Way]. The default value is set 
to [Auto] to set the timing by dram SPD. 
Precharge to Active (Trp) 
Use this option to select Precharge to Active (Trp). Configuration options: 
[Auto], [2T], [3T], [4T], and [5T]. The default value is set to [Auto] to set the 
timing by dram SPD. 
Active to Precharge (Tras) 
Use this option to select Active to Precharge (Tras). Configuration options: 
[Auto], [5T], [6T], [7T], [8T], [9T], [10T], [11T], [12T], [13T], [14T], [15T], [16T], 
[17T], [18T], [19T] and [20T]. The default value is set to [Auto] to set the 
timing by dram SPD. 
BIOS SETUP UTILITY 
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Select Screen 
Select Item 
+ - Change Option 
F1 General Help 
F10 Save and Exit 
ESC Exit 
F9 Load Defaults 
Options 
133MHz (DDR266) 
166MHz (DDR333) 
200MHz (DDR400) 
Auto 
Advanced 
Chipset Configuration 
DRAM Frequency 
Flexibility Option 
DRAM CAS# Latency 
DRAM Bank Interleave 
Precharge to Active (Trp) 
Active to Precharge (Tras) 
Active to CMD (Trcd) 
REF to ACT/REF to REF (Trfc) 
ACT (0) to ACT (1) (Trrd) 
Read to Precharge (Trtp) 
Write to Read CMD (Twtr) 
Write Recovery Time (Twr) 
DRAM BUS Selection 
DRAM Command Rate 
DRAM Voltage 
AGP Voltage 
[Disabled] 
[Auto] 
[Auto] 
[Auto] 
[Auto] 
[Auto] 
[Auto] 
[Auto] 
[Auto] 
[Auto] 
[Auto] 
[Auto] 
[Auto] 
[Auto] 
[2T Command] 
[Auto] 
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Active to CMD (Trcd) 
Use this option to select Active to CMD (Trcd). Configuration options: [Auto], 
[2T], [3T], [4T], and [5T]. The default value is set to [Auto] to set the timing by 
dram SPD. 
REF to ACT / REF to REF (Trfc) 
Use this option to select REF to ACT / REF to REF (Trfc). Configuration 
options: [Auto], [8T] to [71T]. The default value is set to [Auto] to set the 
timing by dram SPD. 
ACT(0) to ACT (1) (Trrd) 
Use this option to select ACT(0) to ACT (1) (Trrd). Configuration options: 
[Auto], [2T], [3T], [4T], and [5T]. The default value is set to [Auto] to set the 
timing by dram SPD. 
Read to Precharge (Trtp) 
Use this option to select Read to Precharge (Trtp). Configuration options: 
[Auto], [2T], [3T]. The default value is set to [Auto] to set the timing by dram 
SPD. 
Write to Read CMD (Twtr) 
Use this option to select Write to Read CMD (Twtr). Configuration options: 
[Auto], [1T], [2T] for DDRI; [Auto], [2T], [3T] for DDRII. The default value is set 
to [Auto] to set the timing by dram SPD. 
Write Recovery Time (Twr) 
Use this option to select Write Recovery Time (Twr). Configuration options: 
[Auto], [2T], [3T], [4T], and [5T]. The default value is set to [Auto] to set the 
timing by dram SPD. 
DRAM Bus Selection 
The default value is [Auto], which will automatically select the proper access 
mode for the system. You may select between [Single Channel] and 
[Dual Channel] if you have properly set the dual channel memory 
configuration. 
DRAM Command Rate 
Use this to select among [2T Command] and [1T Command] for DRAM 
Command Rate. The default value is [2T Command]. 
DRAM Voltage 
Use this to select among [Auto], [High], [Normal] and [Low] for DRAM Voltage. 
The default value is [Auto]. 
AGP Voltage 
Use this to select among [Auto], [Normal] and [High] for AGP Voltage. The 
default value is [Auto]. 
Primary Graphics Adapter 
This allows you to select [PCI], [AGP], or [PCI Express Gfx.] as the primary 
graphics adapter. The default vaule is [PCI]. 
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AGP Mode 
The default value of this feature is set to [Auto]. If you install an 8X-AGP 
card on this motherboard, you may select [Auto], [8X] or [4X] as the AGP 
mode. If the installed AGP card is a 4X-AGP card, then you may set the AGP 
mode as [Auto], [4X], [2X], or [1X]. 
AGP Fast Write 
This allows you to enable or disable the feature of AGP fast write protocol 
support. 
AGP Aperture Size 
It refers to a section of the PCI memory address range used for graphics 
memory. It is recommended to leave this field at the default value unless the 
installed AGP cards specifications requires other sizes. 
AGP Straggered Delay 
Use this option to select AGP straggered delay. Configuration options: 
[Auto], [None], [Delay 1ns]. The default value is [Auto]. 
AGP GADSTB Output Delay 
Use this option to select AGP GASSTB output delay. Configuration options: 
[Auto], [None], [Delay 150 psec], [Delay 300 psec], and [Delay 450 psec]. 
The default value is [Auto]. 
V-Link Speed 
This allows you to set the North Bridge and South Bridge V-Link Speed of 
VIA chipset. configuration options: [Normal], [Fast]. The default value is 
[Normal]. 
PCI Delay Transaction 
Enable PCI Delay Transaction feature will free the PCI Bus when the CPU is 
accessing 8-bit ISA cards. Disable this feature when using ISA cards that 
are not PCI 2.1 compliant. 
IDE Drive Strength 
This allows you to set the drive strength of the onboard IDE controller. 
Configuration options: [Lowset], [Low], [Normal], and [Highest]. The default 
value is [Low]. 
PCIE Downstream Pipeline 
This allows you to enable or disable the feature of PCIE Downstream Pipeline. 
The default value is [Auto]. 
OnBoard LAN 
This allows you to enable or disable the onboard LAN feature. 
OnBoard HD Audio 
Select [Auto], [Enabled] or [Disabled] for the onboard HD Audio feature. If 
you select [Auto], the onboard HD Audio will be disabled when PCI Sound 
Card is plugged. 
Front Panel Control 
Select [Auto], [Enabled] or [Disabled] for the onboard HD Audio Front Panel. 
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BIOS SETUP UTILITY 
ACPI Configuration Select auto-detect or 
disable the STR 
feature. 
Select Screen 
Select Item 
+- Change Option 
F1 General Help 
F9 Load Defaults 
F10 Save and Exit 
ESC Exit 
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Advanced 
Suspend To RAM 
Restore on AC / Power Loss 
Ring-In Power On 
PCI Devices Power On 
PS / 2 Keyboard Power On 
RTC Alarm Power On 
[Disabled] 
[Power Off] 
[Disabled] 
[Disabled] 
[Disabled] 
[Disabled] 
3.3.3 ACPI Configuration 
Suspend to RAM 
This field allows you to select whether to auto-detect or disable the Sus 
pend-to-RAM feature. Select [Auto] will enable this feature if the system 
supports it. 
Restore on AC/Power Loss 
This allows you to set the power state after an unexpected AC/ 
Power loss. If [Power Off] is selected, the AC/Power remains off 
when the power recovers. If [Power On] is selected, the AC/Power 
resumes and the system starts to boot up when the power recovers. 
Ring-In Power On 
Use this item to enable or disable Ring-In signals to turn on the system from 
the power-soft-off mode. 
PCI Devices Power On 
Use this item to enable or disable PCI devices to turn on the system from the 
power-soft-off mode. 
PS/2 Keyboard Power On 
Use this item to enable or disable PS/2 keyboard to turn on the system from 
the power-soft-off mode. 
CD-In 
Use this item to enable or disable CD-In of OnBoard HD Audio. If you plan to 
use this motherboard to submit Windows® VistaTM logo test, please disable 
this option. 
Bus No. 
Use this item to select OnBoard HD Audios PCI Bus number. Configuration 
options: [02h], [80h]. The default value is [80h]. If you want to test HCT 
under Windows® XP, please set this item to [02h]. 
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3.3.4 IDE Configuration 
OnBoard IDE Controller 
Use this item to enable or disable the onboard IDE controller. 
SATA Operation Mode 
Use this item to adjust SATA Operation Mode. The default value of this 
option is [non-RAID]. If you want to operate RAID function on SATA HDDs, 
please select [RAID]. 
IDE Device Configuration 
You may set the IDE configuration for the device that you specify. We will 
use the Primary IDE Master as the example in the following instruction, 
which can be applied to the configurations of Primary IDE Slave, Secondary 
IDE Master, and Secondary IDE Slave as well. 
BIOS SETUP UTILITY 
IDE Configuration 
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Advanced 
OnBoard IDE Controller 
Primary IDE Master 
Primary IDE Slave 
Secondary IDE Master 
Secondary IDE Slave 
SATA 1 
SATA 2 
[Both] 
[Hard Disk] 
[Not Detected] 
[Not Detected] 
[Not Detected] 
[Not Detected] 
[Not Detected] Select Screen 
Select Item 
+- Change Option 
F1 General Help 
F9 Load Defaults 
F10 Save and Exit 
ESC Exit 
To enable or disable 
the onboard IDE 
controller. 
SATA Operation Mode [non-RAID] 
BIOS SETUP UTILITY 
Primary IDE Master Select the type 
of device connected 
to the system. 
Select Screen 
Select Item 
+- Change Option 
F1 General Help 
F9 Load Defaults 
F10 Save and Exit 
ESC Exit 
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Advanced 
Type 
LBA/Large Mode 
Block (Multi-Sector Transfer) 
PIO Mode 
DMA Mode 
S . M .A. R . T . 
32Bit Data Transfer 
[Auto] 
[Auto] 
[Auto] 
[Auto] 
[Auto] 
[Disabled] 
[Disabled] 
Device 
Vendor 
Size 
LBA Mode 
Block Mode 
PIO Mode 
Async DMA 
Ultra DMA 
S.M.A.R.T. 
:Hard Disk 
:ST340014A 
:40.0 GB 
:Supported 
:16Sectors 
:4 
:MultiWord DMA-2 
:Ultra DMA-5 
:Supported 
RTC Alarm Power On 
Use this item to enable or disable RTC (Real Time Clock) to power on the 
system. 
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TYPE 
Use this item to configure the type of the IDE device that you specify. 
Configuration options: [Not Installed], [Auto], [CD/DVD], and [ARMD]. 
[Not Installed]: Select [Not Installed] to disable the use of IDE device. 
[Auto]: Select [Auto] to automatically detect the hard disk drive. 
After selecting the hard disk information into BIOS, use a disk 
utility, such as FDISK, to partition and format the new IDE hard 
disk drives. This is necessary so that you can write or read 
data from the hard disk. Make sure to set the partition of the 
Primary IDE hard disk drives to active. 
[CD/DVD]: This is used for IDE CD/DVD drives. 
[ARMD]: This is used for IDE ARMD (ATAPI Removable Media Device), 
such as MO. 
LBA/Large Mode 
Use this item to select the LBA/Large mode for a hard disk > 512 MB under 
DOS and Windows; for Netware and UNIX user, select [Disabled] to 
disable the LBA/Large mode. 
Block (Multi-Sector Transfer) 
The default value of this item is [Auto]. If this feature is enabled, it will 
enhance hard disk performance by reading or writing more data during 
each transfer. 
PIO Mode 
Use this item to set the PIO mode to enhance hard disk performance by 
optimizing the hard disk timing. 
DMA Mode 
DMA capability allows the improved transfer-speed and data-integrity for 
compatible IDE devices. 
S.M.A.R.T. 
Use this item to enable or disable the S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, 
and Reporting Technology) feature. Configuration options: [Disabled], [Auto], 
[Enabled]. 
32-Bit Data Transfer 
Use this item to enable 32-bit access to maximize the IDE hard disk data 
transfer rate. 
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3.3.5 PCIPnP Configuration 
PCI Latency Timer 
The default value is 32. It is recommended to keep the default value unless 
the installed PCI expansion cards specifications require other settings. 
PCI IDE BusMaster 
Use this item to enable or disable the PCI IDE BusMaster feature. 
3.3.6 Floppy Configuration 
In this section, you may configure the type of your floppy drive. 
BIOS SETUP UTILITY 
Advanced PCI / PnP Settings Value in units of PCI 
clocks for PCI device 
latency timer 
register. 
Select Screen 
Select Item 
+- Change Option 
F1 General Help 
F9 Load Defaults 
F10 Save and Exit 
ESC Exit 
v02.54 (C) Copyright 1985-2003, American Megatrends, Inc. 
PCI Latency Timer 
PCI IDE BusMaster 
[32] 
[Enabled] 
Advanced 
BIOS SETUP UTILITY 
Floppy Configuration Select the type of 
floppy drive 
connected to the 
system. 
Select Screen 
Select Item 
+- Change Option 
F1 General Help 
F9 Load Defaults 
F10 Save and Exit 
ESC Exit 
v02.54 (C) Copyright 1985-2003, American Megatrends, Inc. 
Advanced 
Floppy A [1.44 MB 31 "] 
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3.3.7 Super IO Configuration 
OnBoard Floppy Controller 
Use this item to enable or disable floppy drive controller. 
Serial Port Address 
Use this item to set the address for the onboard serial port or disable it. 
Configuration options: [Disabled], [3F8 / IRQ4], [2F8 / IRQ3], [3E8 / IRQ4], 
[2E8 / IRQ3]. 
Infrared Port Address 
Use this item to set the address for the onboard infrared port or disable it. 
Configuration options: [Disabled], [2F8 / IRQ3], and [2E8 / IRQ3]. 
Parallel Port Address 
Use this item to set the address for the onboard parallel port or disable it. 
Configuration options: [Disabled], [378], and [278]. 
Parallel Port Mode 
Use this item to set the operation mode of the parallel port. The default 
value is [ECP+EPP]. If this option is set to [ECP+EPP], it will show the EPP 
version in the following item, EPP Version. Configuration options: 
[Normal], [Bi-Directional], and [ECP+EPP]. 
EPP Version 
Use this item to set the EPP version. Configuration options: [1.9] 
and [1.7]. 
ECP Mode DMA Channel 
Use this item to set the ECP mode DMA channel. Configuration 
options: [DMA0], [DMA1], and [DMA3]. 
Parallel Port IRQ 
Use this item to set the IRQ for the parallel port. Configuration options: 
[IRQ5] and [IRQ7]. 
BIOS SETUP UTILITY 
Configure Super IO Chipset Allow BIOS to Enable 
or Disable Floppy 
Controller. 
Select Screen 
Select Item 
+- Change Option 
F1 General Help 
F9 Load Defaults 
F10 Save and Exit 
ESC Exit 
v02.54 (C) Copyright 1985-2003, American Megatrends, Inc. 
Advanced 
OnBoard Floppy Controller 
Serial Port Address 
Infrared Port Address 
Parallel Port Address 
Parallel Port Mode 
EPP Version 
ECP Mode DMA Channel 
Parallel Port IRQ 
OnBoard Game Port 
OnBoard MIDI Port 
[Enabled] 
[3F8 / IRQ4] 
[Disabled] 
[378] 
[ECP + EPP] 
[1.9] 
[DMA3] 
[IRQ7] 
[Auto] 
[Disabled] 
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OnBoard Game Port 
Use this item to enable the Game Port or disable it. The default value is 
[Auto]. 
OnBoard MIDI Port 
Use this itme to select the address for the MIDI Port or disable it. Configuration 
options: [Disabled], [300], and [330]. 
3.3.8 USB Configuration 
USB Controller 
Use this item to enable or disable the use of USB controller. 
USB 2.0 Support 
Use this item to enable or disable the USB 2.0 support. 
Legacy USB Support 
Use this item to enable or disable the support to emulate legacy I/O 
devices such as mouse, keyboard,... etc. Or you may select [Auto] so 
that the system will start to auto-detect; if there is no USB device 
connected, Auto option will disable the legacy USB support. 
BIOS SETUP UTILITY 
USB Configuration To enable or disable 
the onboard USB 
controllers. 
Select Screen 
Select Item 
+- Change Option 
F1 General Help 
F9 Load Defaults 
F10 Save and Exit 
ESC Exit 
v02.54 (C) Copyright 1985-2003, American Megatrends, Inc. 
Advanced 
USB Controller 
USB 2.0 Support 
Legacy USB Support 
[Enabled] 
[Enabled] 
[Disabled] 
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3.4 Hardware Health Event Monitoring Screen 
In this section, it allows you to monitor the status of the hardware on your system, 
including the parameters of the CPU temperature, motherboard temperature, CPU fan 
speed, chassis fan speed, and the critical voltage. 
BIOS SETUP UTILITY 
Hardware Health Event Monitoring 
Select Screen 
Select Item 
F1 General Help 
F9 Load Defaults 
F10 Save and Exit 
ESC Exit 
v02.54 (C) Copyright 1985-2003, American Megatrends, Inc. 
CPU Temperature 
M / B Temperature 
CPU Fan Speed 
Chassis Fan Speed 
Vcore 
+ 3.30V 
+ 5.00V 
+ 12.00V 
: 37 C / 98 F 
: 3400 RPM 
: N/A 
: 1.629V 
: 3.306V 
: 5.067V 
: 11.890V 
: 31 C / 87 F 
Main Advanced H/W Monitor Boot Security Exit 
Target Fan Speed 
Fast 
Middle 
Slow 
CPU Quiet Fan [Enabled] 
Target CPU Temperature ( C) [50] 
CPU Quiet Fan 
This item allows you to identify the temperature of CPU fan. If you set this 
option as [Disabled], the CPU fan will operate in full speed. If you set this 
option as [Enabled], you will find the item Target CPU Temperature 
( C) appear to allow you adjusting it. The default value is [Disabled]. You 
are allowed to enable this function only when you install 4-pin CPU fan. 
Target CPU Temperature ( C) 
The target temperature will be between 45 C and 65 C. The default 
value is [50]. 
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BIOS SETUP UTILITY 
Main Advanced H/W Monitor Security Exit 
Boot Settings 
Configure Settings 
during System Boot. 
Select Screen 
Select Item 
Enter Go to Sub Screen 
F1 General Help 
F9 Load Defaults 
F10 Save and Exit 
ESC Exit 
v02.54 (C) Copyright 1985-2003, American Megatrends, Inc. 
Boot 
Boot Settings Configuration 
1st Boot Device 
2nd Boot Device 
3rd Boot Device 
Hard Disk Drives 
Removable Drives 
[1st Floppy Device] 
[HDD: PM - MAXTOR 6L08] 
[CD / DVD] 
3.5 Boot Screen 
In this section, it will display the available devices on your system for you to configure 
the boot settings and the boot priority. 
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3.5.1 Boot Settings Configuration 
Boot From Onboard LAN 
Use this item to enable or disable the Boot From Onboard LAN feature. 
VIA SATA Raid Utility 
Use this to enable or disable VIA® VT8237A SATA Raid BIOS Utility during 
POST. 
Boot Up Num-Lock 
If this item is set to [On], it will automatically activate the Numeric Lock 
function after boot-up. 
BIOS SETUP UTILITY 
Boot Settings Configuration 
To enable or disable the 
boot from onboard LAN 
feature. 
Select Screen 
Select Item 
+ - Change Option 
F1 General Help 
F9 Load Defaults 
F10 Save and Exit 
ESC Exit 
v02.54 (C) Copyright 1985-2003, American Megatrends, Inc. 
Boot 
Boot From Onboard LAN 
VIA SATA Raid Utility 
Bootup Num-Lock 
[Disabled] 
[Enabled] 
[On] 
3.6 Security Screen 
In this section, you may set or change the supervisor/user password for the system. 
For the user password, you may also clear it. 
BIOS SETUP UTILITY 
Main Advanced H/W Monitor Boot Exit 
Install or Change the 
password. 
Select Screen 
Select Item 
Enter Change 
F1 General Help 
F10 Save and Exit 
ESC Exit 
F9 Load Defaults 
v02.54 (C) Copyright 1985-2003, American Megatrends, Inc. 
Security 
Change Supervisor Password 
Change User Password 
Clear User Password 
Security Settings 
Supervisor Password : Not Installed 
User Password : Not Installed 
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BIOS SETUP UTILITY 
Main Advanced H/W Monitro Boot Security 
Exit system setup 
after saving the 
changes. 
F10 key can be used 
for this operation. 
Select Screen 
Select Item 
Enter Go to Sub Screen 
F1 General Help 
F10 Save and Exit 
ESC Exit 
F9 Load Defaults 
v02.54 (C) Copyright 1985-2003, American Megatrends, Inc. 
Exit 
Save Changes and Exit 
Discard Changes and Exit 
Discard Changes 
Load Optimal Defaults 
Exit Options 
3.7 Exit Screen 
Save Changes and Exit 
When you select this option, it will pop-out the following message, Save 
configuration changes and exit setup? Select [OK] to save the changes 
and exit the BIOS SETUP UTILITY. 
Discard Changes and Exit 
When you select this option, it will pop-out the following message, Discard 
changes and exit setup? Select [OK] to exit the BIOS SETUP UTILITY 
without saving any changes. 
Discard Changes 
When you select this option, it will pop-out the following message, Discard 
changes? Select [OK] to discard all changes. 
Load Optimal Defaults 
When you select this option, it will pop-out the following message, Load 
optimal defaults? Select [OK] to load the default values for all the setup 
configurations. 
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Chapter 4 Software Support 
4.1 Install Operating System 
This motherboard supports various Microsoft® Windows® operating systems: 2000 / 
XP / XP 64-bit / VistaTM / VistaTM 64-bit. Because motherboard settings and hardware 
options vary, use the setup procedures in this chapter for general reference only. 
Refer to your OS documentation for more information. 
4.2 Support CD Information 
The Support CD that came with the motherboard contains necessary drivers and 
useful utilities that enhance the motherboard features. 
4.2.1 Running The Support CD 
To begin using the support CD, insert the CD into your CD-ROM drive. The CD 
automatically displays the Main Menu if AUTORUN is enabled in your computer. 
If the Main Menu did not appear automatically, locate and double click on the 
file ASSETUP.EXE from the BIN folder in the Support CD to display the menus. 
4.2.2 Drivers Menu 
The Drivers Menu shows the available devices drivers if the system detects 
installed devices. Please install the necessary drivers to activate the devices. 
4.2.3 Utilities Menu 
The Utilities Menu shows the applications software that the motherboard 
supports. Click on a specific item then follow the installation wizard to install it. 
4.2.4 Contact Information 
If you need to contact ASRock or want to know more about ASRock, welcome 
to visit ASRocks website at http://www.asrock.com; or you may contact your 
dealer for further information. 
Marsh Posté le 13-05-2007 à 02:43:49
j'ai regardé avec total commander et j'ai pas vu mais là en explorant le cd tout devient beaucoup plus clair^^ 
 
merci bobby13 
Marsh Posté le 13-05-2007 à 15:37:53
| smilleyparadise a écrit : ba oui mais je trouve que ma machine rame un peu au demarrage de windows comme si j'avais des mauvais timmings mar ram est de la Value mais kanmeme^^  | 
 
 
Salut!  
  
 
Dis moi: comment s'appelle ton theme windows façon VISTA? et où l'as-tu trouvé?  
  
 
Merci!  
  
Marsh Posté le 13-05-2007 à 22:44:01
lol bien vue gaston lagaffe^^ 
 
J'ai recup dans windows xp version coccinelle ya plein de theme et le mien s'apel VistaXP  
 
 
si tu veu les themes file moi ton msn en mp et j'tenvoi sa ya 200Mo environ et ya aussi un ptit crack a mettre parce ke xp n'accepte que les themes numeriquement signé par microsoft.. 
 
Voilà! 
 
tu sais tout 
Marsh Posté le 14-05-2007 à 12:45:16
| smilleyparadise a écrit : lol bien vue gaston lagaffe^^  | 
 
 
Attention, terrain mouvant... 
Marsh Posté le 14-05-2007 à 18:45:51
| smilleyparadise a écrit : lol bien vue gaston lagaffe^^  | 
 
 
Ok merci!  
 
 
J'ai déja un theme VISTA, mais je n'ai pas installé de logiciel, juste 2-3 fichiers dans le répertoire "theme" de windows, patché la fameuse DLL, et ça roule! J'utilise ce theme pour info: 
 
http://www.deviantart.com/deviatio [...] _scale%3A5 
 
Mais je n'ai que le strict minimum du theme: c'est à dire le tour des fenêtres, la barre des taches et le menu démarrer façon VISTA. Je n'ai pas installé les logiciels aditionnels du theme pour avoir les effets de transparence et tout le toutim!  
  
 
 
Marsh Posté le 16-05-2007 à 00:46:43
slt, 
 
Moi pour info mon theme sapel "Luna elements" et non pas vistaXP je vien de vérifer  
 
sinon j'ai jamais eu aucun souçy avec les themes sous XP.. 
 
voila au plaisir^^
Marsh Posté le 16-05-2007 à 21:03:02
re les gens! 
 
Dites moi j'voulais vendre mes 2x512Mo KingstonValue PC3200 pour prendre 1 barette de 1024Mo DDR2 vouspensez que j'aurais de meilleur timmings? 
 
Car là j'ai des timmings 3-3-8 
 
regarder sa et dites moi s.v.p  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 
 
PS: j'ai O/c un peu je passe à 3Ghz au lieu de 2800Mhz FSB 215Mhz.. 
 
Avec OCCT 1.1.0 : 
  
 
 
 
Marsh Posté le 16-05-2007 à 21:57:49
| smilleyparadise a écrit : re les gens!  | 
 
 
les timings sur les DDR2 sont moins bons que la DDR1 etant donné que la frequence est plus elevé. Donc l'un ou l'autre, tu t'y retrouves... donc investissement a moitié perdu pour ma part. 
Marsh Posté le 16-05-2007 à 22:07:23
TU peux prendre de la pc5300 , en value , sa coute 45   
 
 
 
Je viens de prendre le Pentium D 925 3ghz , pour mon pere , je trouve que vous ete tres dure envers c'est proc , sa tourne tres bien , dans les jeux aussi , pour 75  vraiment bien  
 
 
Meme si pour 120 le E4300 est la ...... 
Je suis a 46° Burn a 3ghz + Rad intel , qui fais moin de bruit que celui du E 6400  
 
 
Marsh Posté le 09-05-2007 à 23:02:05
Slt à tous,
 
  
 
 
 "
"
Voilà je ne m'y connais pas des masse en informatique et j'aimerais savoir si avec un petit budget (inferieur à 100)
je pourrais uprgader un peu ma config..
Ma config actuelle:
A7V880;Athlon xp 2600+ ; 2x 512Kingston pc3200 ;9800XT Asus/Ati 256Mo..
Moi je pensai changer carte mere,proco..
Mais le probleme c'est qu'il y a beaucoup de sorte de proc et de CM..
Dites moi tout.. je vire quoi? je garde koi?..
je ne veu pas une machine de la mort mais juste un truc un peu plus performant car j'ai trouvé les limites du Athlon 2600+
Voilà!
merci
Ps:Si quelqu'un a quelque chose à me proposer.. "quil me fasse signe
Message édité par smilleyparadise le 09-05-2007 à 23:05:26