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Brand | MSI |
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Model | MS-98I0 |
Category | Motherboard |
Language | English |
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Provides the revision history of the document, indicating the latest version and date.
Offers guidance for obtaining technical support and lists available resources.
Provides information on chemical substances in compliance with EU REACH regulations.
Details battery disposal regulations for different regions (EU, Taiwan, California).
Declares compliance with essential safety requirements of European Directives.
States compliance with FCC limits for Class A digital devices.
Explains compliance with the EU Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment.
Details Japanese regulatory requirements for material declarations of electronic products.
States compliance with India E-waste (Management and Handling) Rule 2011.
Confirms conformity with the EEE Regulations of the Republic of Turkey.
States compliance with Ukraine's technical regulation on hazardous substances.
Details processor models (N3150/N3050) and memory slot configurations (DDR3L SO-DIMM).
Lists LAN controllers (Realtek RTL8111G) and SATA/mSATA ports.
Describes the onboard audio codec (Realtek ALC887VD) and integrated graphics.
Details the I/O ports available on the rear panel for SKU1 and SKU2.
Lists all internal headers, connectors, and jumpers on the motherboard.
Describes the available expansion slots: PCIe x1 and Mini-PCIe.
Specifies the motherboard form factor as Mini-ITX (170 mm x 170 mm).
Details operating and storage temperature and humidity ranges.
Compares features of SKU1 and SKU2, including processor, DIMM, and LAN.
Provides reference to the Memory section for installation details.
Provides reference to the Power Supply section for connector details.
Provides reference to the Rear Panel I/O section for port descriptions.
Lists all onboard connectors with their corresponding page references.
Lists all onboard jumpers with their corresponding page references.
Provides reference to the Slot section for expansion slot details.
Describes the DC-in power connector for motherboard power supply.
Describes the SATA power connector for supplying power to SATA devices.
Details the pinout and signals for the RS232 serial port.
Explains the function of the DisplayPort for digital display output.
Describes the DVI-D port for connecting LCD monitors.
Details the USB 3.0 ports supporting SuperSpeed data transfer.
Details the pinouts for RS422 and RS485 serial communication.
Describes the DisplayPort as a digital display interface standard.
Explains the DVI-D port's capability for high-speed digital interconnection.
Details the USB 3.0 port's backward compatibility and data transfer rate.
Describes the standard RJ45 LAN jack for network connections.
Explains the LED indicators for the RJ45 GbE LAN port.
Details the SYSFAN1 connector for system cooling fans with +12V.
Describes the SATA1 connector for high-speed Serial ATA devices.
Details the JGPIO1 connector for General-Purpose Input/Output peripherals.
Describes the JFP1 header for front panel switches and LEDs.
Details the JSPD1 header for digital audio transmission via S/PDIF.
Describes the JSPK1 connector for connecting audio amplifiers.
Details the JAUD1 connector for front panel audio connections.
Details the JCASE1 connector for chassis intrusion switch cables.
Describes RS232 serial port connectors for optional serial port brackets.
Details USB 2.0 headers for connecting peripherals like HDDs and cameras.
Details the JINV1 connector for LCD backlight options.
Describes the JLVDS1 connector for digital interface with flat panels.
Details the JKB/MS1 connector for keyboard and mouse input.
Describes the JLPC1 connector for LPC debug and TPM modules.
Explains the JCMOS1 jumper for clearing CMOS settings.
Details the JATX1 jumper for selecting between AT and ATX power.
Specifies the JCOMP1 jumper for COM1 serial port voltage selection.
Details LVDS power and inverter jumper settings for voltage selection.
Describes the PCIe x1 slot for expansion cards.
Details the Mini-PCIe slot for mSATA, WiFi, and other modules.
Lists and explains the control keys used for navigating the BIOS setup.
Explains how to access and use the general help screen in BIOS.
Describes the Main menu for basic system configurations like date and time.
Describes the Advanced menu for special enhanced system features.
Describes the Boot menu for setting boot device priorities.
Describes the Security menu for setting passwords and system access.
Describes the Chipset menu for advanced onboard chipset features.
Describes the Power menu for managing power settings.
Describes the Save & Exit menu for saving changes and exiting BIOS.
Allows setting the system date with specified format.
Allows setting the system time with specified format.
Specifies the SATA controller mode (e.g., AHCI).
Determines whether to display the full-screen logo or normal POST messages.
Sets the Num Lock status when the system is powered on.
Determines the display mode for optional ROM initialization during POST.
Enables or disables specified serial ports.
Selects the operation mode for serial port 1.
Selects the operation mode for serial port 6.
Controls the FIFO data transfer mode for serial ports.
Allows serial ports to share interrupts.
Enables or configures the system watch-dog timer for hardware resets.
Displays status of hardware devices: voltages, temperatures, fan speeds.
Enables/disables the Smart Fan function for automatic fan speed adjustment.
Controls the Smart Fan feature based on CPU/system temperature.
Shows CPU details like model, speed, cores, and cache.
Enables Intel Virtualization Technology for running multiple OS partitions.
Allows dynamic adjustment of processor voltage and frequency for power saving.
Enables USB 1.1/2.0 support for older operating systems.
Enables or disables the onboard audio controller.
Enables/disables the initialization of the onboard LAN Boot ROM.
Configures special GPIO settings for various pins.
Controls the operation mode of the specified GPIO pins (GPO0 to GPO3).
Enables/disables Compatibility Support Module for legacy BIOS interfaces.
Selects the video mode for system display.
Allows selection of the operating system for boot configuration.
Sets the sequence of boot devices for loading the operating system.
Sets the priority for specified hard disk drives in the boot sequence.
Controls access to the BIOS setup utility via an administrator password.
Controls system access at boot and BIOS setup via a user password.
Enables/disables chassis intrusion detection and warning messages.
Enables/disables BIOS support for security devices (Trusted Computing).
Manages BIOS support for security device functionality.
Allows users to select the specific security device.
Sets up serial port console redirection for systems without monitors.
Enables or disables console redirection operations.
Configures parameters for console redirection like terminal type and baud rate.
Specifies the terminal type required for console redirection.
Sets transfer rate, data bits, parity, and stop bits for console redirection.
Manages data transmission flow control for console redirection.
Enables VT-UTF8 combination key support for ANSI/VT100 terminals.
Enables recorder mode and sets screen resolution for console redirection.
Specifies the redirection resolution for legacy operating systems.
Controls the numeric keypad functionality for PuTTY terminal emulator.
Determines if console redirection continues after BIOS POST.
Displays security configuration details like TXE FW Version.
Shows firmware information for the Intel Trusted Execution Engine (TXE).
Enables or disables TXE HMRFPO (Host ME Region Flash Protection Override).
Enables or disables TXE firmware updates.
Determines whether to send EOP message before entering OS.
Defines the DVMT pre-allocated memory for system BIOS video use.
Specifies the total memory size allocated for DVMT graphics.
Allows selection of the LCD panel type.
Controls the intensity of the LVDS backlight.
Enables/disables Microsoft PlayReady 3 technology for content protection.
Specifies system behavior after power failure or interrupt.
Enables or disables the Deep S5 power saving mode.
Controls system wake-up events from power saving modes.
Specifies if PCIE PME activity can wake the system.
Allows USB device activity to wake the system from S3/S4 sleep states.
Sets the RTC alarm time for waking the system from suspend mode.
Saves current BIOS changes and resets the system.
Abandons all changes and exits the BIOS setup utility.
Abandons all unsaved changes without exiting the setup.
Loads motherboard manufacturer's default settings for optimal performance.
Saves the current configuration as a user-defined default profile.
Restores the previously saved user default profile.
Helps launch EFI Shell applications from available file system devices.