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Biostar P4M800 Pro-M7 User Manual

Biostar P4M800 Pro-M7
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P4M800 Pro-M7
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Biostar P4M800 Pro-M7 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBiostar
ModelP4M800 Pro-M7
CategoryMotherboard
LanguageEnglish

Summary

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Chapter 1: Introduction

1.1 Features

Details CPU, Chipset, Dimension, Operating Systems, and Main Memory specifications.

1.2 Package List

Lists all included accessories and cables in the product package.

1.3 Layout

Provides a diagram illustrating the physical layout of motherboard components and connectors.

Chapter 2: Hardware Installation

2.1 Installing Central Processing Unit (CPU)

Step-by-step guide for installing the CPU into the motherboard socket.

2.2 Fan Headers

Explains the purpose and pin assignments for CPU and System fan headers.

2.3 Installing System Memory

Instructions on how to properly install DIMM memory modules into the slots.

2.4 Connectors and Slots

Describes various connectors and expansion slots including FDD, IDE, PCI, AGP, and CNR slots.

Chapter 3: Headers & Jumpers Setup

3.1 How to Setup Jumpers

Illustrates how to correctly set up jumpers by placing or removing the cap.

3.2 Detail Settings

Details specific configurations for USB headers, ATX power connectors, front panel headers, audio connectors, and CMOS clear.

Chapter 4: Useful Help

4.1 Award BIOS Beep Code

Lists beep codes from Award BIOS and their corresponding error meanings.

4.2 Extra Information

Provides information on BIOS updates and CPU overheating troubleshooting.

4.3 Troubleshooting

Offers solutions for common system problems like power issues, boot failures, and configuration errors.

Chapter 5: WarpSpeeder™

5.1 Introduction

Introduces the WarpSpeeder utility and its three main functions: Overclock, Overvoltage, and Hardware Monitor.

5.2 System Requirement

Lists the operating system and DirectX requirements for WarpSpeeder.

5.3 Installation

Guides the user through the installation process of the WarpSpeeder utility.

5.4 WarpSpeeder Features

Details the functions of WarpSpeeder's Tray Icon, Main Panel, Voltage Panel, Overclock Panel, Hardware Monitor, and About Panel.

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