MSI RS482M4-CSIP- User Manual

MSI RS482M4-CSIP

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – i i; FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; Notice 1; s authority to operate the equipment.; Notice 2; Micro-Star International
  • Page 3 – i i i; Copyright Notice; INTERNATIONAL; Trademarks; Revision History; Revi si on
  • Page 4 – i v; Do not cover the openings.; Safety Instructions
  • Page 5 – WEEE Statement
  • Page 6 – v i
  • Page 7 – v i i
  • Page 8 – viii; CONTENTS
  • Page 9 – i x
  • Page 11 – x i; Appendix C: ATI SURROUNDVIEW
  • Page 12 – C h a p t e r 1 . G e t t i n g; Getting Started; Micro ATX mainboard. The RS482M4-CSIP mainboards are based on; ATi; chi psets for optim al system efficiency.; AMD
  • Page 13 – Mainboard Specifications
  • Page 14 – USB Interface; Realtek; Aud i o; Azalia link controller integrated in SB450 chipset.; On-Board Peri pheral s; Please note that users cannot install OS, either WinME or Win98,
  • Page 15 – BIOS; The mainboard BIOS provides; D i m e n s i o n; mounting holes
  • Page 16 – Mainboard Layout
  • Page 17 – Packing Checklist
  • Page 18 – C h a p t e r 2 . H a r d w a r e; This chapter tells you how to install the CPU, memory modules,; Hardware Setup
  • Page 19 – Quick Components Guide
  • Page 20 – Central Processing Unit: CPU; The m ainboard supports AMD; make sure the CPU has a heat sink and a cooling fan attached on the; If you do not have the heat s i nk and c ool ing f an,
  • Page 21 – CPU Installation Procedures for Socket 939; P leas e t urn of f t he power and
  • Page 22 – Installing AMD Athlon64 CPU Cooler Set; make sure the CPU has a heat sink and
  • Page 23 – Safety Hook
  • Page 24 – Memory; DIMM Module Combination; memory modules of the same; the same type and density
  • Page 25 – Installing DDR Modules; Volt
  • Page 26 – Power Supply; ATX 12V Power Connector: JPW1; This 12V power connector is used to provide power to the CPU.
  • Page 27 – Back Panel; Mouse/Keyboard Connector; The mainboard provides a standard PS/2; VGA Connector
  • Page 28 – Digital Panel Connector; Please note that the DVI connector doesn; USB Connectors
  • Page 30 – For the advanced functions of the audio codec, please refer to
  • Page 31 – Parallel Port Connector: LPT1
  • Page 32 – Floppy Disk Drive Connector: FDD1; Connectors; The f an powe r c onnec t ors s upport s ys t em c ool i ng f an wi t h +12V . W hen
  • Page 33 – IDE2 can also connect a Master and a Slave drive.
  • Page 34 – Take out the dust cover and; Serial ATA cable
  • Page 35 – Front Panel Audio Connector: JAUD1; panel audio and is compliant with Intel; This connector is provided for CD-ROM audio.; Chassis Intrusion Switch Connector: JCI1
  • Page 36 – SPDIF Bracket
  • Page 37 – Serial Port Header: JCOM1
  • Page 38 – Front Panel Connector: JFP1; the front panel switches and LEDs. The JFP1 is compliant with Intel; The mainboard provides two standard USB 2.0 pin headers; USB HDD
  • Page 39 – Out Integrated)
  • Page 40 – s function through; Jumpers; Clear CMOS Jumper: JCMOS; JCM OS
  • Page 41 – Slots; PCI Interrupt Request Routing; PCI Slots
  • Page 42 – Chapter 3. BIOS Setup; This chapter provides information on the BIOS Setup program; BIOS Setup
  • Page 43 – Entering Setup; P r e s s D E L t o e n t e r S E T U P; Control Keys
  • Page 44 – Getting Help; After entering the Setup menu, the first menu you will see is the; M a i n M e nu; use the control keys (
  • Page 45 – The Main Menu
  • Page 46 – Ce l l M e nu; This menu shows the frequency of CPU.; Load Fail-Safe Defaults; Use this m enu to set the Password.; Exit Without Saving; Abandon all changes and exit setup.
  • Page 47 – Standard CMOS Features; da y; The date from 1 to 31 can be keyed by numeric function keys.; ye a r; The year can be adjusted by users.
  • Page 48 – Dri ve A
  • Page 49 – Advanced BIOS Features; Quick Booting; data cannot be changed when attempt-; IOAPIC Function
  • Page 50 – Shows the POST messages at boot.
  • Page 51 – Advanced Chipset Features; Change these settings only if you are familiar with the chipset.; Adjust CAS Latency M ode
  • Page 52 – V GA S h are M em ory S i z e; SURROUNDVIEW; Display Device Select
  • Page 53 – Integrated Peripherals; USB Controller; Set to; Onboard LAN Control ler
  • Page 54 – This setting specifies the parallel port mode.
  • Page 56 – Power Management Setup; ACPI Function; wake up
  • Page 57 – Re-Call VGA BIOS from S3; W hen; Power Button Functi on; Leaves the com puter in the power off state.; W akeup E vent S etup
  • Page 58 – Resume By PS/2 Keyboard; Resume By P S/ 2 M ouse; Resume by RTC Alarm
  • Page 59 – PNP/PCI Configurations; eripheral; Clear ESCD; The system will autom atic detect the current graphic card.
  • Page 60 – P CI Laten cy Ti m er
  • Page 61 – DM A Resource S etup
  • Page 62 – PC Health Status; C P U S hu td ow n Te m p er at ur e; and enabl es you t o protec t t he CP U f orm poss ible; Ch as si s I n tr us i o n
  • Page 63 – Smart Fan; PC Health Status
  • Page 64 – Cell Menu; Current CP U Cl ock; Auto; DDR M em ory Frequency; Manual
  • Page 65 – W hen the; Auto Disabl e PCI Clock; W hen the motherboard
  • Page 66 – W hen you select
  • Page 67 – BIOS Setting Password
  • Page 68 – Chapter 4. Introduction to DigiCell; Introduction to DigiCell; short -cut i co n i n the system tray
  • Page 69 – Main; M S I; DigiCell; will be displayed for you
  • Page 70 – You can take advantage of; Live Update; to detect and update BIOS and; PC Alert; t o m onit or the health st atus of your
  • Page 71 – Mail to MSI
  • Page 72 – In the; Communication; dialogue box; Software Access Poi nt; i s set to; W LAN Card M ode
  • Page 73 – Software Access Point; Terminology; WEP Key
  • Page 74 – Access Point Mode; unique
  • Page 75 – WLAN Card Mode; Disabled
  • Page 76 – Live Update
  • Page 77 – MEGA STICK; Basic Function
  • Page 78 – Right-click on the MP3 file and choose
  • Page 79 – Non-Unicode programs supported; If you are using an operating system in European languages, and you
  • Page 80 – the language you want to be
  • Page 81 – PC Alert; Cli ck on the; P C Al ert; ic on in the m ai n m enu and the; P C Alert; program wil l be
  • Page 82 – Power on Agent; Power On
  • Page 83 – Start With; OK; You can also enable the
  • Page 84 – Auto Login
  • Page 85 – Using Audio Function
  • Page 86 – Installing the Audio Driver; Installation for Windows 2000/XP; Realtek HD Audio Driver; The; Cl ick here
  • Page 87 – Click; Finish; to restart the system.; Next; to install the Realtek High Definition Audio Driver.; C l i c k h e r e
  • Page 88 – Software Configuration; HD Audio Configuration; . It is also available to; Azalia HD Sound Effect Manager; from the; Control P anel
  • Page 89 – Sound Effect
  • Page 90 – Equalizer Selection; preferred settings by utilizing this tool.
  • Page 92 – M ixer
  • Page 93 – Then you; m ust; t o sel ec t the; Real tek HD Audi o front output; f rom t he
  • Page 94 – Playback control; M u t e
  • Page 95 – Recording control; T o o l; Mic Volume
  • Page 96 – AudioIO
  • Page 99 – Output Sam pling Rate
  • Page 100 – button to test the
  • Page 101 – Microphone; I n thi s t ab you m ay s et the f unc ti on of t he m ic rophone. S el ect the; Noi se; to rem ove the possible noise during recording, or select; Acoustic; to cancel the acoustic echo druing recording.
  • Page 102 – D Audio Demo
  • Page 103 – Information; Language; Also there is a selection; Show icon in system tray; . Switch it on and an icon will; Audio Accessories
  • Page 104 – (Center and Subwoofer channel, but no functioning in this mode)
  • Page 105 – -Channel M ode for 4-Speaker Output; -Channel Analog Audio Output
  • Page 107 – -Channel M ode for 8-Speaker Output
  • Page 108 – ATI SATA RAID Setup Guide; s SiI 3112 Serial ATA host controller, together with Silicon
  • Page 109 – SATA RAID Features
  • Page 111 – Creating RAID Sets; screen is given on the next page.
  • Page 112 – BIOS RAID Utility Screen Description
  • Page 114 – Low Level Form at ti ng
  • Page 115 – Installing RAID Drivers; Installing RAID Drivers during OS Install
  • Page 118 – Installing SATARaid Utility; Silicon Im age SATA Raid Utility
  • Page 119 – SATARaid GUI can be launched from the Task Bar
  • Page 120 – SATARaid GUI; Use Help to find out about the features offered by SATRaid.
  • Page 121 – A RAID 1 Set Monitoring Example
  • Page 124 – A RAID 0 Set Monitoring Example
  • Page 131 – Configuring RAID 0 Set(s) with Windows Disk Manager
  • Page 132 – Right click on Disk 0 and select
  • Page 133 – Total size of disk set for striping is set next.
  • Page 136 – ATI SURROUNDVIEW; ATI SURROUNDVI EW
  • Page 138 – System Requirements
  • Page 139 – Installing a Graphics Card; generic; Before You Begin
  • Page 140 – Align
  • Page 141 – Enabling SURROUNDVIEW; DEL; VGA Share Memory Size
  • Page 142 – Frequently Asked Questions
  • Page 143 – Using Multiple Displays; Setting Up Multiple Displays; To conn ect your m oni t ors
  • Page 146 – Business Applications; Properties
  • Page 148 – Games; For best results, in the
  • Page 149 – Views; When moving a 3D window, you may see some hesitation when
  • Page 150 – V i ew s; m enu, create anot her new wi ndow, and t hen drag i t t o
  • Page 151 – Using the TV-Out Function
  • Page 152 – Installing the TV-Out Bracket; pin layout of the connector to avoid mis-inserting.
  • Page 153 – Connecting S -Video cable
  • Page 155 – Connecting HDTV cable
  • Page 156 – Display Setup; Advance Chipset Features; click here
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Page 2 - i i; FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; Notice 1; s authority to operate the equipment.; Notice 2; Micro-Star International

i i This devic e com plies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operat ion is subject to thefollowing two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) this device m ust accept any interference received, including interference thatmay cause undesired operation FCC-B Radio Frequency...

Page 3 - i i i; Copyright Notice; INTERNATIONAL; Trademarks; Revision History; Revi si on

i i i Copyright Notice T h e m a t e r i a l i n t h i s d o c u m e n t i s t h e i n t e l l e c t u a l p r o p e r t y o f M I C R O - S TAR INTERNATIONAL . We take every care in the preparation of this docum ent, but no guarantee is given as to the correctness of its contents. Our products are ...

Page 4 - i v; Do not cover the openings.; Safety Instructions

i v 1. Always read the safety instructions carefully. 2. Keep this User ’ s Manual for future reference. 3. Keep this equipment away from humidity. 4. Lay this equipment on a reliable flat surface before setting it up. 5. The openings on the enclosure are for air convection hence protects the equip-...

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