MSI Super Q965- User Manual

MSI Super Q965

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Revision History
  • Page 3 – Preface; Copyright 2008 ADLINK Technology Inc.
  • Page 4 – Using this Manual
  • Page 5 – Conventions; Information to prevent
  • Page 6 – This page intentionally left blank.
  • Page 7 – Table of Contents
  • Page 9 – List of Figures
  • Page 11 – List of Tables
  • Page 13 – Introduction; Package Contents; DO NOT
  • Page 14 – Overview; Supports PCIe® x16, PCITM
  • Page 15 – Specifications
  • Page 17 – Power Consumption; Component
  • Page 18 – Block Diagram; Southbridge; CPU; Northbridge
  • Page 19 – Functional Description; Processor Support
  • Page 20 – Gigabit Ethernet
  • Page 21 – Hardware monitoring
  • Page 22 – Board Layout
  • Page 23 – Mechanical Drawings; Dimensions in mm
  • Page 27 – USB Connectors; Signal Name
  • Page 28 – Onboard Connectors; Signal
  • Page 35 – Jumpers; J5 corresponds to COM1, J6 corresponds to COM2.
  • Page 37 – Getting Started; Installing the CPU; CPU locking screw counter-clockwise as far as it will go.; locking screw
  • Page 38 – Carefully place the CPU into the CPU socket. Be sure to; not
  • Page 39 – Memory Module Installation
  • Page 40 – Driver Installation; Chipset driver
  • Page 41 – BIOS Setup; Starting the BIOS; To enter the setup screen, follow these steps:
  • Page 42 – Setup Menu
  • Page 44 – Hotkey Descriptions; ESC
  • Page 45 – Enter; Main Setup; System Time/System Date
  • Page 46 – Advanced BIOS Setup; The sub menus are described on the following pages.
  • Page 47 – CPU Configuration
  • Page 48 – and
  • Page 49 – Super IO Configuration; Serial Port 1 / 2 Address
  • Page 50 – Hardware Health Configuration; CPUFAN0 / CPUFAN1 Mode Setting; These settings specify the operation mode of the CPU fans.; CPUFAN0 / CPUFAN1 PWM Control; These settings control the PWM duty cycle of the CPU fans.
  • Page 51 – ACPI Settings; Suspend Mode; : The S1 sleep mode is a low power state. In this; USB Device Wakeup from S3/S4
  • Page 52 – APM Configuration; Power Button Mode; This setting controls the operation of the power button.; Resume On LAN
  • Page 53 – Intel Robson Configuration
  • Page 54 – Trusted Computing; Legacy USB Support
  • Page 55 – USB 2.0 Controller Mode; Boot Setup
  • Page 56 – Boot Setting Configuration; Quick Boot
  • Page 57 – Wait For ‘F1’ If Error; Set this option to [Disabled] to prevent the message as follows:; Interrupt 19 Capture
  • Page 58 – Boot Device Priority; st Boot Device; Removable Drives; st Drive
  • Page 59 – Security Setup; Password Support; Two Levels of Password Protection
  • Page 60 – Remember the Password; Change Supervisor Password
  • Page 61 – Change User Password; Chipset Setup
  • Page 62 – North Bridge Configuration; Boot Graphics Adapter Priority
  • Page 63 – Video Function Configuration
  • Page 64 – Boot Display Device; South Bridge Configuration; USB Functions
  • Page 65 – GbE Wake Up From S5; Exit Menu
  • Page 66 – Save Changes and Exit
  • Page 67 – Load FailSafe Defaults?
  • Page 69 – POST Codes; Post Code Checkpoints; Checkpoint
  • Page 73 – Appendix A - Watchdog Timer
  • Page 75 – Appendix B - System Resources; ICH8M GPIO; Pin
  • Page 76 – SIO GPIO
  • Page 78 – Description
  • Page 79 – PCI Interrupt Request Routing
  • Page 80 – SMBus Resource Allocation; Device
  • Page 81 – ISA DMA Channel Allocation; IRQ
  • Page 83 – Important Safety Instructions; instructions
  • Page 84 – The power cord or plug is damaged
  • Page 85 – Getting Service; Contact us should you require any service or assistance.; Ampro ADLINK Technology Inc.
  • Page 86 – ADLINK Technology Japan Corp.
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Manual Rev.:

2.01

Revision Date:

December 12, 2008

Part No:

50-1X002-1000

MI-965

Mini-ITX Industrial Motherboard with

Intel® GME965 Chipset

User’s Manual

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Summary

Page 2 - Revision History

ii Revision History Revision Release Date Description of Change(s) 2.00 2008/10/02 Initial Release 2.01 2008/12/12 Correct IO Shield Drawing

Page 3 - Preface; Copyright 2008 ADLINK Technology Inc.

Preface iii MI-965 Preface Copyright 2008 ADLINK Technology Inc. This document contains proprietary information protected by copy-right. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be repro-duced by any mechanical, electronic, or other means in any formwithout prior written permission of the...

Page 4 - Using this Manual

iv Preface Using this Manual Audience and Scope The MI-965 User’s Manual is intended for hardware technicians and systems operators with knowledge of installing, configuringand operating industrial grade single board computers. Manual Organization This manual is organized as follows: Preface: Presen...

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