Msi Z77 MPOWER User Manual

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Page 1 - Z77 MPower

Z77 MPowerseresMS-7751 (v4.x) ManboardG52-77511XK

Page 2 - Revson Hstory

xPrefaceCONTENTS▍Copyrght Notce ... Trademarks ...

Page 4

xMS-7751Preface Chapter 2 BIOS Setup ...2-1Enterng ...

Page 6 - Battery Informaton

Thank you for choosng the Z77 MPower Seres (MS-7751 v4.X) ATX manboard. The Seres manboards are based on Intel® Z77 chpset for optmal sys

Page 7

1-2Gettng StartedPackng Contents* These pctures are for reference only and may vary wthout notce.* The packng contents may vary accordng to the

Page 8 - NEDERLANDS

1-3MS-7751Chapter 1Assembly PrecautonsThe components ncluded n ths package are prone to damage from electrostatc dscharge (ESD). Please ad

Page 9

1-4Gettng StartedManboard SpeccatonsProcessor Support3rd Generaton Intel® Core™ 7 / Core™ 5 / Core™ 3 / Pentum® / Celeron® processors for LG

Page 10 - CONTENTS

1-5MS-7751Chapter 11x DsplayPort*, supportng a maxmum resoluton of 2560x1600* Ths platform supports dual-dsplay functon (HDMI+DsplayPort).On-B

Page 11 - Preface

1-6Gettng StartedConnectors Quck GudeBackPanelCPUCPUFANJPWR2JFP1JUSB3JAUD1JCI1PCI_E1JBAT1SYSFAN2SYSFAN4PCI_E2PCI_E3PCI_E4DIMM2DIMM1DIMM3DIMM4JTPM1J

Page 12

1-7MS-7751Chapter 1Connectors Reference GudePort Name Port Type PageBack Panel 1-8CPU LGA1155 CPU Socket 1-10CPUFAN,SYSFAN1~4 Fan Power Conne

Page 13 - Gettng Started

PrefaceCopyrght NotceThe materal n ths document s the ntellectual property of MICRO-STAR INTERNA-TIONAL. We take every care n the preparat

Page 14 - Optonal Accessores

1-8Gettng StartedBack Panel Quck GudeMouse/KeyboardA combnaton PS/2® mouse/keyboard DIN connector for a PS/2® mouse/keyboard.Clear CMOS ButtonThe

Page 15 - Assembly Precautons

1-9MS-7751Chapter 1LAN The standard RJ-45 LAN jack s for connectng to a Local Area Network (LAN). LED Color LED State CondtonLeft Yellow O LAN l

Page 16 - Manboard Speccatons

1-10Gettng StartedCPU (Central Processng Unt)Introducton to the LGA 1155 CPUThe surface of the LGA 1155 CPU has two algnment keys and a yellow tr

Page 17

1-11MS-7751Chapter 1CPU & Cooler InstallatonWhen nstallng a CPU, always remember to nstall a CPU cooler. A CPU cooler s necessary to pr

Page 18 - Connectors Quck Gude

1-12Gettng StartedInspect the CPU to check f t s properly seated n the socket. Press the loadng lever down and lock t under the re

Page 19 - Connectors Reference Gude

1-13MS-7751Chapter 1 ImportantDo not touch the CPU socket pns.Conrm that the CPU cooler has formed a tght seal wth the CPU before bootng your sys

Page 20 - Back Panel Quck Gude

1-14Gettng StartedMountng Screw HolesWhen nstallng the manboard, rst nstall the necessary mountng stands requred for an manboard on the moun

Page 21

1-15MS-7751Chapter 1Power SupplyJPWR1: ATX 24-pn Power ConnectorThs connector allows you to connect an ATX 24-pn power supply. To connect the ATX 2

Page 22 - CPU (Central Processng Unt)

1-16Gettng StartedMemoryThese DIMM slots are used for nstallng memory modules. For more nformaton on compatble components, please vst http://w

Page 23

1-17MS-7751Chapter 1Installng Memory ModulesUnlock the DIMM slot by pushng the mountng clps to the sde. Vertcally nsert the memory module nto

Page 24

MS-7751Preface Techncal SupportIf a problem arses wth your system and no soluton can be obtaned from the user’s manual, please contact your p

Page 25

1-18Gettng StartedExpanson SlotsThs manboard contans numerous ports for expanson cards, such as dscrete graph-cs or audo cards.PCIe (Perpher

Page 26 - Mountng Screw Holes

1-19MS-7751Chapter 1Vdeo/ Graphcs Cards If avalable, ths manboard takes advantage of the CPU’s ntegrate graphcs processor, but dscrete vdeo c

Page 27 - Power Supply

1-20Gettng StartedAMD CrossFre™ (Mult-GPU) TechnologyAMD CrossFre™ s a mult-GPU performance gamng platform. By lnkng together two or

Page 28 - Important

1-21MS-7751Chapter 1Boot up the computer and nstall the drvers and software ncluded n your vdeo card package. For more nformaton, please refer

Page 29

1-22Gettng StartedNVIDIA® SLI TechnologyNVIDIA’s SLI (Scalable Lnk Interface) technology allows two or more GPUs to run n tandem wthn a system to

Page 30 - Expanson Slots

1-23MS-7751Chapter 1After all of the hardware and software has been properly nstalled, reboot the system. After enterng the operatng sy

Page 31 - Vdeo/ Graphcs Cards

1-24Gettng StartedInternal ConnectorsSATA1~6: SATA Connector Ths connector s a hgh-speed SATA nterface port. Each connector can connect to one SA

Page 32

1-25MS-7751Chapter 1CPUFAN,SYSFAN1~4: Fan Power ConnectorsThe fan power connectors support system coolng fans wth +12V. If the manboard has a Syste

Page 33

1-26Gettng StartedJFP1, JFP2: Front Panel ConnectorsThese connectors connect to the front panel swtches and LEDs. The JFP1 connector s complant w

Page 34 - SLI Technology

1-27MS-7751Chapter 1JUSB1~3: USB 2.0 Expanson ConnectorsThs connector s desgned for connectng hgh-speed USB perpherals such as USB HDDs, dgta

Page 35

vPrefaceFCC-B Rado Frequency Interference StatementThs equpment has been tested and found to comply wth the lmts for a Class B dg-tal devce,

Page 36 - Internal Connectors

1-28Gettng StartedJUSB4: USB 3.0 Expanson ConnectorThe USB 3.0 port s backwards compatble wth USB 2.0 devces. It supports data trans-fer rates u

Page 37

1-29MS-7751Chapter 1JTPM1: TPM Module connectorThs connector connects to a TPM (Trusted Platform Module). Please refer to the TPM securty platform m

Page 38

1-30Gettng StartedJTURBO1: MultConnect Panel Connector (optonal)Ths connector s used to connect an optonal front panel for controlng the OC Gen

Page 39

1-31MS-7751Chapter 1FV1: Voltage Checkponts ConnectorThese voltage checkpont are used to measure the current system voltages. A multmeter (not nc

Page 40

1-32Gettng StartedButtonsThe manboard has numerous on-board buttons to control varous functons. Ths secton wll explan how to change

Page 41 - JTPM1: TPM Module connector

1-33MS-7751Chapter 1POWER1: Power ButtonThs button s use to turn-on and turn-o the system. Press the button once to turn-on or turn-o the system.R

Page 42

1-34Gettng StartedJumpersJBAT1: Clear CMOS JumperThere s CMOS RAM onboard that s external powered from a battery located on the manboard to save s

Page 43

1-35MS-7751Chapter 1SwtchMULTI BIOS SWITCH: Mult-BIOS SwtchThs manboard has two bult-n BIOS ROMs (Labeled A and B, default BIOS ROM s A). If o

Page 44

1-36Gettng StartedLED Status IndcatorsCPU_PHASE LEDsThese LEDs wll change accordng to CPU loadng. The hgher the power phase num-ber, the more re

Page 45

1-37MS-7751Chapter 1Debug LED PanelPlease refer to the table below to get more nformaton about the Debug LED message.Post Status02,07 P

Page 46

vMS-7751Preface Radaton Exposure StatementThs equpment comples wth FCC radaton exposure lmts set forth for an uncon-trolled envronment.

Page 47

1-38Gettng StartedDrvers and UtltesAfter you nstall the operatng system you wll need to nstall drvers to maxmze the performance of the new

Page 48 - LED Status Indcators

CLICK BIOS II s a revolutonary UEFI nterface that allows you to setup and congure your system for optmum use. Usng your mouse an

Page 49

2-2BIOS SetupEnterngPower on the computer and the system wll start the Power On Self Test (POST) pro-cess. When the message below appears on the scr

Page 50 - Drvers and Utltes

2-3MS-7751Chapter 2System nformatonThs block shows the tme, date, CPU name, CPU frequency, DRAM frequency, DRAM capacty and the BIOS verson.BIOS

Page 51 - BIOS Setup

2-4BIOS SetupOperatonCLICK BIOS II allows you to control BIOS settngs wth the mouse and the keyboard. The followng table lsts and descrbes the h

Page 52 - Overvew

2-5MS-7751Chapter 2SETTINGSSystem StatusSystem DateThs allows you to set the system date that you want (usually the current date).The format s <d

Page 53 - Boot devce prorty bar

2-6BIOS SetupPCIE GEN3Ths tem s used to enable (Auto)/ dsable (Dsabled) the PCIe generaton 3 support.PCI Latency TmerControls how l

Page 54 - Operaton

2-7MS-7751Chapter 2 ImportantWndows XP s not natvely supported to be nstalled n the storage devce wth AHCI mode. If you stll prefer to nstall

Page 55 - SETTINGS

2-8BIOS SetupUSB ConguratonPress <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. USB ControllerThs tem allows you to enable/ dsable the ntegrated USB 2.0 c

Page 56

2-9MS-7751Chapter 2Wake Up Event SetupPress <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. Wake Up Event BySettng to [BIOS] actvates the followng elds, and

Page 57

vPrefaceCalforna, USA: The button cell battery may contan perchlorate materal and requres specal handlng when recycled or dsposed of n

Page 58

2-10BIOS SetupSave ChangesUse ths tem to save changes.Dscard ChangesUse ths tem to abandon all changes.Restore DefaultsUse ths tem to load the

Page 59

2-11MS-7751Chapter 2OC ImportantOverclockng your PC manually s only recommended for advanced users.Overclockng s not guaranteed, and f done mpro

Page 60

2-12BIOS SetupEISTEnhanced Intel SpeedStep technology allows you to set the performance level of the mcroprocessor whether the computer s runnng on

Page 61

2-13MS-7751Chapter 2My OC Gene Long duraton power lmtThs eld allows you to customze Long duraton power lmt for OC Gene functon. My OC Gen

Page 62

2-14BIOS SetuptRPControls number of cycles for RAS (row address strobe) to be allowed to pre-charge. If nsucent tme s allowed for RAS to accumula

Page 63

2-15MS-7751Chapter 2Spectrum for EMI reducton.The greater the Spread Spectrum value s, the greater the EMI s reduced, and the system wll become le

Page 64

2-16BIOS SetupSave Overclockng Prole 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6Save the current overclockng settngs to ROM for selected prole.Load/ Clear Overclockng Pro

Page 65

2-17MS-7751Chapter 2Intel Vrtualzaton TechEnhances vrtualzaton and allows the system to act as multple vrtual systems. See Intel’s ocal webs

Page 66

2-18BIOS SetupECO ImportantOnce you clck the “ECO” button n the pre-set area, some tems n ECO menu wll be xed and un-adjustable.EuP 2013Energy U

Page 67

2-19MS-7751Chapter 2BROWSERPlease nstall the MSI "Wnk" applcaton rst n the Wndows operatng system wth the MSI Drver Dsc before u

Page 68

vMS-7751Preface WEEE (Waste Electrcal and Electronc Equpment) StatementENGLISHTo protect the global envronment and as an envronmentalst, MSI m

Page 69 - Installng Wnk

2-20BIOS SetupUTILITIESHDD BackupHard dsk storage backups and restorng s one of the most common and mportant tasks. Use ths utlty to create an

Page 70 - UTILITIES

2-21MS-7751Chapter 2M-FlashBIOS Boot FunctonThs allows you to enable/ dsable the system to boot from the BIOS le nsde USB drve (FAT/ 32 format

Page 71

2-22BIOS SetupUpdatng the BIOS wth Lve UpdateThs secton tells you how to update the BIOS by usng the Lve Update utlty before enterng Operat

Page 72

2-23MS-7751Chapter 2SECURITYAdmnstrator Password Set the admnstratve password that wll be requred to enter the BIOS. User Password Set the user

Page 73 - SECURITY

2-24BIOS SetupChasss Intruson ConguratonPress <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. Chasss IntrusonEnables or dsables the feature of recordng t

Page 74

The Realtek audo provdes 10-channel DAC that smul-taneously supports 7.1 sound playback and 2 channels of ndependent stereo sound output (multple

Page 75 - Realtek Audo

A-2Realtek AudoSoftware ConguratonAfter nstallng the audo drver (see Chapter 1 - Drver and Utltes), the “Realtek HD Audo Manager” con wl

Page 76 - Software Conguraton

A-3MS-7751Appendx ADevce SelectonHere you can select a audo output source to change the related optons. The “check” sgn (n orange) ndcates th

Page 77 - Appendx A

A-4Realtek AudoHardware Default SettngThe followng dagrams are audo back panel default settng.Backpanel audo jacks to 2-channel speakers dagra

Page 78 - Hardware Default Settng

A-5MS-7751Appendx ABackpanel audo jacks to 6-channel speakers dagramRearFrontCen ter & Subw ooferBackpanel audo jacks to 8-channel speakers d

Page 79

vPrefaceESPAÑOLMSI como empresa comprometda con la proteccón del medo ambente, recomenda:Bajo la drectva 2002/96/EC de la Unón Europea en m

Page 81 - Intel RAID

Ths appendx wll assst users n congurng and en-ablng RAID functonalty and acceleratng system on platformsAppendx BIntel RAID

Page 82 - Introducton

B-2Intel RAIDIntroductonThe manboard comes wth the Intel RAID controller that allows you to congure SATA hard drves as RAID sets.SATA hard drves

Page 83 - Appendx B

B-3MS-7751Appendx BUsng Intel Rapd Storage Technology Opton ROMThe Intel Rapd Storage Technology Opton ROM should be ntegrated wth the sys-tem

Page 84

B-4Intel RAIDAfter pressng the <Ctrl> and <I> keys smultaneously, the followng wndow wll ap-pear:Create RAID Volume Select opton 1 “

Page 85

B-5MS-7751Appendx BIn the Dsk eld, press <Enter> key and use <Space> key to select the dsks you want to create for the RAID volume, th

Page 86

B-6Intel RAIDThen the followng screen appears to ndcate that the creaton s nshed.7.Go to the Create Volume eld and press <Enter>, the fo

Page 87

B-7MS-7751Appendx BDelete RAID Volume Here you can delete the RAID volume, but please be noted that all data on RAID drves wll be lost. ImportantI

Page 88

B-8Intel RAIDReset Dsks to Non-RAID Select opton 3 Reset Dsks to Non-RAID and press <Enter> to delete the RAID volume and remove any RAID

Page 89

B-9MS-7751Appendx BRecovery Volume Optons Select opton 4 Recovery Volume Optons and press <Enter> to change recovery volume mode. The follow

Page 90 - Installng Drver

xMS-7751Preface TÜRKÇEÇevrec özellğyle blnen MSI dünyada çevrey korumak çn hatırlatır:Avrupa Brlğ (AB) Kararnames Elektrk ve Elekt

Page 91

B-10Intel RAID ImportantPlease follow the nstructon below to make an “Intel® RAID Drver” for yourself.Insert the MSI DVD nto the DVD-ROM drve.Cl

Page 92 - Degraded RAID Array

B-11MS-7751Appendx BExstng Wndows Drver InstallatonInsert the MSI DVD nto the DVD-ROM drve.The DVD wll auto-run and the setup screen wll app

Page 93

B-12Intel RAIDDegraded RAID ArrayA RAID 1, RAID 5 or RAID 10 volume s reported as degraded when one of ts hard drve members fals or s temporarly

Page 94

B-13MS-7751Appendx BExt Intel RAID Opton ROM, and then reboot to Wndows system.When prompted to rebuld the RAID volume, clck ‘Yes’.The Intel Rap

Page 95

B-14Intel RAIDSystem Acceleraton (optonal)Intel® Rapd Storage Technology use a SSD as a cache. Whch can store frequently used data wthout havng

Page 96

B-15MS-7751Appendx BRun Intel® Rapd Storage Technology applcaton.Clck "Enable acceleraton" under Accelerate.11.12.Clck hereSelect the

Page 97 - Install Wndows XP

B-16Intel RAIDRST Synchronzaton (optonal)If you are usng Maxmzed mode as the Acceleraton mode, the data on the hard dsk s not always synchron

Page 98

Ths chapter descrbes how to nstall Wndows XP wth IDE or AHCI mode.Appendx CInstall Wndows XP Notes

Page 99 - Appendx C

C-2Install Wndows XP NotesInstallng Wndows XP wth IDE ModeYou wll fal and encounter a blue screen whle nstallng Wndows XP, because t s not

Page 100

C-3MS-7751Appendx CInstallng Wndows XP wth AHCI ModeIf you prefer to nstall Wndows XP as the operatng system wth AHCI mode, please prepare AHC

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