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4. First Boot Time after a new CPU is installed, or power on at first time:
The first boot time (system post) when changed a new processor or system power on first time will be
longer (about 30 seconds or more), which is normal. The subsequent boot times (system post) will be
shorter.
5. Multiple Displays (through Intel Video Graphic):
a. Due to the limitations of Intel video driver, 4 display outputs are the maximum of multiple video
outputs available with MX680RD board.
b. It is recommended that if user prefer to have multiple display outputs, the physical display devices
(DP monitors, LVDS or eDP panels) can be connected to the desired video port before power on the
system. (maximum 4 display output connections).
NOTE:
LVDS panel and eDP panel can’t be used simultaneously. Only either one of them can be connected
at once.
c. Once the system is loaded into Windows desktop, user may conduct further adjustments through
Window’s “Display Settings” (right click on the Windows desktop), and/or through “Intel Graphics
Command Center” (through Windows Start Menu).
6. The optional Audio Control Console Installation:
1. In order to install the optional Realtek Audo Control Console, user needs to install the provided
“MS Visual C++ 2015 (14.0.30704.0) first (by double click on the appx file to install).
2. And then install Realtek Audo Control Console (by double click on the appx file to install).
3. In order to access the Realtek Audio Control Console at first time, an internet connection is
required.
7. Intel VMD (RAID):
a. For RAID 0/1: Install two PCIe (NVMe) SSDs on both M.2 slots. Or two SATA signal SSDs on two
SATA ports of MX680RD.
b. For RAID 5: Install 3 SATA signal SSDs on both SATA ports and M.2 slots.
c. For RAID 10: Install 4 SATA signal SSDs on both SATA ports and M.2 slots.
NOTE: For the RAID configuration:
a. Use only all SATA signal SSDs, OR all M.2 PCIe (NVMe) SSDs.
b. Do not mix SATA signal SSDs with M.2 PCIe (NVMe) SSDs. Only either type of SSD can
be used on the same board for RAID configuration.
d. Turn-on system, enter BIOS.
e. Enter “Chipset”->”System Agent (SA) Configuration”->”VMD Setup menu”->”Enable VMD
Controller”; set it to “enabled”>. Then save and exit BIOS.
f. Enter BIOS again. Enter “Advanced”->”Intel Rapid Storage Technology”, where it displays the
model name of installed two M.2 NVME SSDs (or model names of installed two SATA disks).
g. Click on “Create RAID Volume”, and set the “RAID level” as “RAID 0 (Stripe)” or “RAID 1 (Mirror)”
h. Under “Select Disks”, mark “x” on both identified disks.
i. Click on “Create Volume”. The BIOS will prompt with screen that shows “Volume1, RAID mode,
storage capacity, normal”.
j. Save and exit BIOS.
k. Insert USB keys that contains the Win10 installation files and BCM provided driver
“(OPTIONAL) RST_19.2.0.1003” to MX680RD board.
l. Turn-on system, the Win10 installation process begins.
m. Under the screen “Where do you want to install Windows” (the HDD partitions), there is no any
partition displays on the list. Click on “Load driver” Option.

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