IWILL P4E Series User manual

IWILL P4E Series Motherboard
User’s Manual
P4E Series Version 1.0
FB23623100

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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
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. These limits are designed to provide reason-
able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communica-
tions. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television re-
ception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encour-
aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment onto an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Shielded interconnect cables and shielded AC power cable must be employed with this
equipment to insure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this
device. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the system’s manufacturer
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following
conditions:
• This device may not cause harmful interference, and
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.

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Disclaimer
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The manufacturer
makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically
disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
Furthermore, the manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to make
changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of the manufacturer to
notify any person of such revision or changes.
Trademark Recognition
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
Intel and Pentium 4 are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
Other product names used in this manual are the properties of their respective owners and
are acknowledged.
Copyright
• Portions © Intel Corporation
This publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software, is protected under
international copyright laws, with all rights reserved. Neither this manual, nor any of the
material contained herein, may be reproduced without the express written consent of the
copyright holders.
© June 2002

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Contents
1: Introduction.................................................................... 1.1
Manual Structure............................................................................. 1.1
Manual Features.............................................................................. 1.2
If The Motherboard Is Already Installed ............................................1.2
If You Need To Install This Motherboard ............................................1.2
Critical Topics ................................................................................. 1.3
Packing List.................................................................................... 1.4
Pre-Use Checklist ............................................................................ 1.4
2: Key Features & Components.............................................. 2.1
Motherboard Layout ........................................................................ 2.2
Key Features & Components ............................................................. 2.4
Intel 845E Chipset......................................................................2.5
Winbond Super I/O.....................................................................2.5
Promise ATA-133 IDE (P4E & P4ES) ...............................................2.5
Serial ATA (P4ES).......................................................................2.5
CPU Socket ...................................................................................2.6
System Memory Sockets ..................................................................2.7
The AGP Slot.................................................................................2.8
PCI Expansion Slots .......................................................................2.9
Drive Connectors ......................................................................... 2.10
IDE Drive Connectors................................................................. 2.10
Floppy Disk Drive Connector........................................................ 2.11
Promise ATA-133 IDE Drive Connectors..........................................2.12
Serial-ATA Drive Connectors ........................................................2.12
Other Internal Connectors.............................................................2.13
ATX Power Connectors ...............................................................2.13
CPU & System Fan Connectors J22/FAN0, J37/FAN1 .......................2.13
CD-In & AUX Audio Connectors J28 & J31 .....................................2.14
Onboard USB Port Connector J25 & Connector J38..........................2.15
IR Connector JP1 ..................................................................... 2.15
6-Channel Audio Option Connector J4 .......................................... 2.16
Smartcard Reader Connector U27.................................................2.17
Memory Stick/Secure Digital Reader Connector JP2 ........................2.17
WOL: Wake On LAN Connector J24 ...............................................2.18
FI Panel Audio Connector J30.....................................................2.18

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Front Panel Connector J21 ......................................................... 2.19
Battery Housing....................................................................... 2.19
External I/O Ports ......................................................................... 2.20
PS/2 Ports .............................................................................. 2.20
Parallel Port ............................................................................ 2.20
Serial (COM) Ports.................................................................... 2.21
6-Channel Audio Jacks .............................................................. 2.21
USB Ports ...............................................................................2.22
Audio Jacks.............................................................................2.22
Jumpers ..................................................................................... 2.23
JP5 Clear CMOS........................................................................2.23
JP10 DDR Voltage..................................................................... 2.23
JP8 USB Standby Voltage........................................................... 2.23
JP9 PS/2 Standby Voltage.......................................................... 2.23
JP30 Audio Channel Configuration............................................... 2.23
Software Features.......................................................................... 2.24
Using the Power Installer Disc ....................................................... 2.24
Driver Software ........................................................................... 2.25
Utility Software...........................................................................2.26
3: Motherboard Configuration ............................................... 3.1
The Default Configuration................................................................ 3.1
Hardware Configuration: Jumper Settings ..........................................3.1
Jumper JP5: Clear CMOS Memory ...................................................3.2
Jumper JP10: DDR Memory Voltage................................................3.4
Jumper JP8: USB Standby Voltage .................................................3.4
Jumper JP9: PS/2 Standby Voltage................................................3.5
Jumper JP30: Audio Channel Configuration.....................................3.5
Firmware Configuration: The CMOS Setup Utility .................................3.6
Using the CMOS Setup Utility........................................................3.6
Reconfiguring the Motherboard........................................................ 3.8
Hardware Reconfiguration ...............................................................3.8
Firmware Reconfiguration ...............................................................3.8
4: Installing the Motherboard ............................................... 4.1
Pre-installation Preparation............................................................. 4.1
Installing A CPU ............................................................................4.2
Processor Selection .....................................................................4.2
Installing The Processor...............................................................4.3

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Installing the Heatsink................................................................4.5
Installing System Memory ...............................................................4.8
Memory Specifications.................................................................4.8
Memory Configuration Options ......................................................4.8
Installing Memory Modules...........................................................4.9
System Memory Recognition .......................................................4.10
Installing the Motherboard in a System Housing............................... 4.11
Motherboard Installation Procedure .............................................4.11
Connecting Front Panel Components ............................................4.13
Completing System Configuration...................................................4.13
5: System Configuration ....................................................... 5.1
Installing or Connecting Internal Peripherals .................................... 5.1
Installing an AGP Card....................................................................5.2
AGP Configuration ......................................................................5.2
Display Drivers...........................................................................5.2
Connecting Internal Devices ............................................................5.3
Connecting IDE Devices ...............................................................5.3
Connecting a Floppy Disk Drive......................................................5.4
Connecting a Smartcard or MS/SD Reader........................................5.4
Multiple Drive Configurations........................................................5.6
Alternate Drive Controller Boot Device Settings ................................5.7
Connecting External System Peripherals............................................ 5.8
Connecting a Display Monitor ..........................................................5.8
Connecting a Keyboard & Mouse.......................................................5.8
Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility ................................................ 5.10
The CMOS Setup Utility User Interface............................................. 5.10
Running the CMOS Setup Utility ..................................................5.10
CMOS Setup Utility Program Sections ..............................................5.12
Standard CMOS Features ............................................................ 5.14
Advanced BIOS Features ............................................................5.15
Advanced Chipset Features......................................................... 5.16
Integrated Peripherals............................................................... 5.17
Power Management Setup..........................................................5.19
PnP/PCI Configurations.............................................................5.20
PC Health Status......................................................................5.21
IWILL Smart Setting .................................................................5.22
Load Fail-Safe Defaults..............................................................5.23
Load Optimized Defaults............................................................5.23

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Set Supervisor/User Password .....................................................5.24
Save & Exit Setup..................................................................... 5.24
Exit Without Saving ..................................................................5.24
Installing an OS & Support Software ............................................... 5.26
Installing an Operating System ...................................................... 5.26
Installing the Support Software .....................................................5.26
Installing Windows Drivers ......................................................... 5.27
The Make Driver Utility ..............................................................5.29
Making a Linux Support Disk....................................................... 5.30
Installing the Utility Software .......................................................5.30
6: Using the Motherboard..................................................... 6.1
Using System Features..................................................................... 6.1
Front Panel System Controls & Indicators ..........................................6.1
System Controls .........................................................................6.1
Indicator LEDs ...........................................................................6.3
Additional System Features .............................................................6.3
Wake-on LAN (WOL)....................................................................6.3
Installing & Configuring An IR Port .................................................. 6.4
Performance Optimization ............................................................... 6.6
System Memory .............................................................................6.6
Disk Subsystems ............................................................................6.6
Processor Upgrades & Adjustments ...................................................6.6
Onboard 5.1 Audio .......................................................................... 6.7
Speaker Types ...............................................................................6.7
Speaker Connections ......................................................................6.7
Troubleshooting.............................................................................. 6.8
Hardware Problems.......................................................................... 6.8
General Hardware Troubleshooting....................................................6.8
Hardware Configuration Problems .....................................................6.9
Plug and Play Problems ............................................................. 6.10
Replacing the System Configuration Record ..................................... 6.10
Loading Optimized Defaults........................................................... 6.10
7: Technical Specifications ................................................... 7.1
Technical Specifications................................................................... 7.1
Connector Pinouts........................................................................... 7.3

1: Introduction
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1: Introduction
This is the User’s Manual is for the P4ES, P4E and P4L
motherboards. Anything in this manual that only applies
to one board is clearly noted. Please read this chapter
before you use your motherboard and identify which parts
of the manual you will need to refer to. Please pay par-
ticular attention to the Critical Topics section.
Manual Structure
This manual has seven chapters covering the following
topics:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Explains the manual structure and conventions and indi-
cates the most important topics in the manual. In addi-
tion, there is a list of what you should find in the
motherboard package and some pointers on things to do
before you configure or install the board.
Chapter 2: Key Features & Components
Details the motherboard’s hardware features and impor-
tant components and indicates their locations. Describes
the support software that comes with the board on the
Power Installer support CD-ROM disc.
Chapter 3: Motherboard Configuration
Lists the motherboard’s default configuration and con-
figuration options.
Chapter 4: Installing The Motherboard
Has information on how to prepare and install the
motherboard. Includes installing a CPU and system
memory and housing installation considerations.
What’s In This Chapter:
Introduction
Manual Structure
Manual Features
Critical Topics
Packing List
Pre-Use Checklist

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Chapter 5: System Configuration
Covers connecting system peripherals to the motherboard,
initial BIOS configuration using the CMOS Setup utility,
OS options and software installation.
Chapter 6: Using The Motherboard
Explains system operation features that derive from the
motherboard. Has information on performance optimi-
zation and troubleshooting.
Chapter 7: Technical Information
Lists the motherboard’s technical specifications.
Manual Features
This User’s Manual is intended to be useful and informa-
tive while also making it easy to quickly find specific
information or specifications. The manual has icons and
notes in the sidebar to note important topics, indicate
warnings or further explain and illustrate points. We
suggest that most users review the manual to become
familiar with the motherboard. Expert users may want to
review topics selectively, as needed.
If The Motherboard Is Already Installed
You may receive the motherboard installed in a working
system. If this is the case, you should still probably re-
view the sections on configuring and using the board,
especially if an Operating System is not installed yet.
If You Need To Install This Motherboard
We recommend that only experienced users and techni-
cians install this motherboard. Otherwise, we suggest
having a qualified computer technician install and con-
figure the system. This service is usually provided at a
nominal fee by better computer stores and service com-
panies.

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Critical Topics
Many users do not read through the entire User’s Manual.
While this may not be necessary for experienced users or
if the motherboard is already installed, there are some
topics which are particularly important and deserve your
specific attention. Some topics cover information critical
to the proper installation and use of the motherboard.
For this motherboard, please review the sections on the
following topics:
• CPU installation & upgrading
Please see Chapter 4.
• System memory installation & upgrading
Please see Chapter 4.
• Serial-ATA installation
Please see Chapter 4.
• ATA-133 installation
Please see Chapter 4.
• AGP card installation
Please see Chapter 5.
• Required BIOS configuration
Please see Chapter 5.
• Support software installation
Please see Chapter 5.

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Packing List
The motherboard package includes the following items:
• P4E Series motherboard
• Rear I/O panel shield
• ATA-66/100 IDE connector cable
Connects IDE devices to one of the onboard IDE
connectors.
• ATA-133 IDE connector cable (P4E & P4ES only)
Connects ATA-133 IDE devices to one of the onboard
ATA-133 IDE connectors.
• Serial-ATA connector cable (P4ES only)
Connects a Serial-ATA device to one of the onboard
Serial-ATA connectors.
• Floppy Disk Drive connector cable
Connects floppy disk drives to the onboard floppy
disk connector.
• 3 Jumper Caps
Extra caps in case original caps are lost.
• Power Installer support CD-ROM disc
Includes support software, drivers and bundled soft-
ware utilities.
• User’s Manual
Pre-Use Checklist
Before you install and use the motherboard, please do
the following:
• Check Package Contents
Please compare the package contents to the Packing
List on the previous page and confirm that all items
are present and undamaged.
• Missing or Damaged Accessories
If anything is missing, please contact your vendor.
• Motherboard Damage
If the motherboard has been visibly damaged, re-
turn the complete package to your vendor with proof
of purchase.

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• Prepare Minimum System Components
If you are installing the board in a new system, you’ll
need at least the following internal components;
• Intel Pentium 4 478-pin processor
• At least one DDR SDRAM memory module
• Desired storage devices (hard disk, CD-ROM, etc.)
You will also need whatever external system peripherals
you intend to use, which will normally include at least a
keyboard, a pointing device and a video display monitor.

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2: Key Features & Components
This chapter explains the location and function of this
motherboard’s key features and components. In addition,
it details the software that comes on the Power Installer
support CD-ROM disc. Please review this chapter if you
are installing the motherboard. It is also useful for refer-
ence regarding feature functions after the board is in-
stalled in a working system.
Chapter Topics:
Hardware Features
Motherboard Layout
Key Features & Components
Software Features
Driver Software
Utility Software

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Motherboard Layout
The diagram and key on these two pages shows the loca-
tion of key components on the motherboard.
Rear
I/O
Panel
Ports
mPGA478B
PROMISE
JP9
Serial ATA
P4ES
J19
J18
JP2
J20
U27J35
JP8
J4
J31(AUX)
J28(CD-IN)
J30
J10(AGP)
J12(PCI1)
J11(PCI2)
J14(PCI3)
J13(PCI4)
J15(PCI5)
J5 J6 J37(FAN1) J24(WOL)
JP1
J21
J33(IDE3)
J32(IDE2)
JP5
J38
J16,17(IDE0,1)
J25
JP10
J23(FDD)
J8 J9
J22(FAN0)
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Motherboard Layout Key
Component Function
CPU1 mPGA478 CPU socket
J20, J19 Main & 12V power connectors for ATX power supply
J8, J9 DIMM memory sockets for DDR SDRAM modules
J10 AGP connector for 1.5V AGP 4X display card
PCI 1 – 5 32-bit PCI expansion slots
J25 Onboard internal USB 2.0 port
Connectors
IDE0, IDE1 IDE drive connectors
IDE2, IDE3 Promise ATA-133 IDE drive connectors
J5, J6 Serial-ATA drive connectors
J23 Floppy disk drive connector
J22 CPU cooling fan power connector
J37 Housing cooling fan connector
J35 COM2 port bracket connector
J18 Game/MIDI port bracket connector
JP1 IR port module connector
J4 Optional 6-channel audio port bracket connector
J28 CD–In CD-ROM drive audio-in connector
J31 AUX – auxiliary audio-in connector
J21 Housing front panel feature connector
FI Panel Connectors (Can also be used individually)
J30 FI Panel audio feature connector
U27 Smart Card Reader connector
JP2 Memory Stick/Secure Digital card reader connector
J38 USB 2.0 ports 5 & 6 connector
Jumpers
JP5 Clear CMOS jumper
JP10 DDR voltage jumper
JP8 USB Standby voltage
JP9 PS/2 Standby voltage
Rear panel I/O ports See figure on next page

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Key Features & Components
This section explains the function and use of key fea-
tures and components on the motherboard. It also indi-
cates where to look in the manual for additional infor-
mation on configuring and using them.
This motherboard uses an ATX form factor PCB in a
design that integrates many features onto the board in-
cluding several external ports.
Rear I/O Panel Ports:
This figure show the ports
on the rear I/O panel. The
ports include, from top to
bottom:
PS/2 ports
Serial, Parallel ports
Rear audio jack
Center/Subwoofer jack
SP/DIF audio port
Three USB ports
Audio ports
The ports have standard
color-coding as follows:
PS/2 Keyboard: Purple
PS/2 Mouse: Green
Serial Port: Teal
Parallel Port: Burgundy
Rear Jack: Black
Center/Subw.Jack: Orange
SP/DIF Connector: Black
USB Ports: Black
Mic In Jack: Pink
Line Out Jack: Lime
Line In Jack: Light Blue
PS/2 Keyboard, Mouse
USB1, USB2, USB3
Serial (COM1)
Rear
Center/Subwoofer
SP/DIF
Parallel
Mic, Line Out, Line In

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Intel 845E Chipset
The P4E Series motherboards use a version of the Intel
845 Chipset, the 845E, a multi-function chipset for higher-
end performance and mainstream systems.
The components of the chipset include the following de-
vices mounted on the board:
•North Bridge: 82845E Memory Controller Hub
(533MHz or 400MHz FSB)
•South Bridge: 82801DB I/O Controller Hub (ICH4)
The chipset provides host bus, memory, AGP, and I/O
interfaces including USB 2.0.
Winbond Super I/O
All P4E Series motherboards use the Winbond W83637HF
Super I/O controller chip, which includes the following
features:
•Hardware monitor
•Memory Stick/Secure Digital interface
•Smart Card interface
Promise ATA-133 IDE (P4E & P4ES)
The P4E and P4ES motherboards also use the Promise
technologies PDC20275 ATA-133 controller chip, which
has the following functions:
•Provides two additional IDE channels with support
for up to four additional IDE devices
•Supports devices at transfer speeds up to ATA-133
•Requires ATA-133 IDE ribbon cables (one supplied)
Serial ATA (P4ES)
The P4ES motherboard also has a Silicon Image Serial-
ATA controller chip, which has the following functions:
•Supports Serial-ATA interface devices
•Provides two connectors onboard for two devices
•Uses standard Serial-ATA cables (one supplied)

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CPU Socket
Function: The system CPU installs in this socket.
Description: ThemPGA478BCPU socket supports all478-
pin Intel Pentium 4 CPUs that use this socket. The
motherboardcomes with a“retentionmechanism”mount-
ing frame on the board to attach the heatsink and cooling
fan assembly required by the Pentium 4 CPU.
More Information: See the section in Chapter 4 on “In-
stalling CPUs” for information supported CPUs and their
installation procedure. Technical specifications are listed
in Chapter 7.
mPGA478B Socket:
This socket is for 478-pin
Pentium 4 CPUs only.
Note;
Both 400MHz and 533MHz
Frontside Bus Pentium 4
CPUs are supported.
Fan/Heatsink assembly
retention mechanism
mPGA478B
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