Setup Manual
Page 2
... System Memory 11 2.4 Connectors and Slots 13 Chapter 3: Headers & Jumpers Setup 15 3.1 How to Setup Jumpers 15 3.2 Detail Settings 15 Chapter 4: RAID Functions 22 4.1 Operation System 22 4.2 Raid Arrays 22 4.3 How RAID Works 22 Chapter 5: OverClock Quick Guide 25 5.1 T-Power Introduction 25 5.2 T-Power BIOS Feature 26 5.3 T-Power Windows Feature 34 Chapter 6: Useful Help...
... System Memory 11 2.4 Connectors and Slots 13 Chapter 3: Headers & Jumpers Setup 15 3.1 How to Setup Jumpers 15 3.2 Detail Settings 15 Chapter 4: RAID Functions 22 4.1 Operation System 22 4.2 Raid Arrays 22 4.3 How RAID Works 22 Chapter 5: OverClock Quick Guide 25 5.1 T-Power Introduction 25 5.2 T-Power BIOS Feature 26 5.3 T-Power Windows Feature 34 Chapter 6: Useful Help...
Setup Manual
Page 5
... Back Panel I/O HDMI port VGA port DVI-D port LAN port USB Port Audio Jack Board Size 244 mm(W) x 244 mm(L) Special Features RAID 0 / 1 / 1+0 support OS Support Windows XP / VISTA TA690G AM2 SPEC x1 Each connector supports 2 IDE device x4 Each connector supports 1 SATA devices x1 Support front panel facilities x1 Support front panel... monitor x1 Connect to RJ-45 ethernet cable x4 Connect to USB devices x6 Provide Audio-In/Out and microphone connection Micro ATX Size Board Biostar Reserves the right to add or remove support for any OS With or without notice. 5
... Back Panel I/O HDMI port VGA port DVI-D port LAN port USB Port Audio Jack Board Size 244 mm(W) x 244 mm(L) Special Features RAID 0 / 1 / 1+0 support OS Support Windows XP / VISTA TA690G AM2 SPEC x1 Each connector supports 2 IDE device x4 Each connector supports 1 SATA devices x1 Support front panel facilities x1 Support front panel... monitor x1 Connect to RJ-45 ethernet cable x4 Connect to USB devices x6 Provide Audio-In/Out and microphone connection Micro ATX Size Board Biostar Reserves the right to add or remove support for any OS With or without notice. 5
Setup Manual
Page 22
... offers high bandwidth. Depending on the system environment. Block 1 Block 3 Block 5 Block 2 Block 4 Block 6 22 RAID 1: RAID 1 defines techniques for mirroring data. No capacity loss penalty for parity. Drawbacks: Does not deliver any drive in...and write times for many applications. Motherboard Manual CHAPTER 4: RAID FUNCTIONS 4.1 OPERATION SYSTEM z Supports Windows XP Home/Professional Edition, and Windows Vista. 4.2 RAID ARRAYS RAID supports the following types of the RAID set during the creation of RAID arrays: RAID 0: RAID 0 defines a disk striping scheme that does not require...
... offers high bandwidth. Depending on the system environment. Block 1 Block 3 Block 5 Block 2 Block 4 Block 6 22 RAID 1: RAID 1 defines techniques for mirroring data. No capacity loss penalty for parity. Drawbacks: Does not deliver any drive in...and write times for many applications. Motherboard Manual CHAPTER 4: RAID FUNCTIONS 4.1 OPERATION SYSTEM z Supports Windows XP Home/Professional Edition, and Windows Vista. 4.2 RAID ARRAYS RAID supports the following types of the RAID set during the creation of RAID arrays: RAID 0: RAID 0 defines a disk striping scheme that does not require...
Setup Manual
Page 23
...tedious manual backups to more expensive and less reliable media. RAID techniques can reside on the same disk or on a second redundant drive in a RAID 1 array system. Features and Benefits Drives: Minimum 2, and maximum is 2. Uses: RAID 1 is impaired during drive rebuilds. Fault ... can be applied for the storage space of a hardware failure. RAID 1 provides a hot-standby copy of data if the active volume or drive is corrupted or becomes unavailable because of one drive. TA690G AM2 RAID 1: Every read and write is actually carried out in parallel across...
...tedious manual backups to more expensive and less reliable media. RAID techniques can reside on the same disk or on a second redundant drive in a RAID 1 array system. Features and Benefits Drives: Minimum 2, and maximum is 2. Uses: RAID 1 is impaired during drive rebuilds. Fault ... can be applied for the storage space of a hardware failure. RAID 1 provides a hot-standby copy of data if the active volume or drive is corrupted or becomes unavailable because of one drive. TA690G AM2 RAID 1: Every read and write is actually carried out in parallel across...
Setup Manual
Page 24
Benefits: Optimizes for both fault tolerance and performance, allowing for data redundancy, the same as RAID level 1. - Motherboard Manual RAID 1+0: RAID 1 drives can be simultaneously used with other RAID levels in a RAID 1+0 solution for improved resiliency, performance and rebuild performance. Resulting in an array, and allows for spare disks. - Drawbacks: Requires ...2 Block 4 Block 6 Block 2 Block 4 Block 6 24 Drives: Minimum 4, and maximum is 6 or 8, depending on the platform. - Fault Tolerance: Yes. May be stripped using RAID 0 techniques. Features and Benefits -
Benefits: Optimizes for both fault tolerance and performance, allowing for data redundancy, the same as RAID level 1. - Motherboard Manual RAID 1+0: RAID 1 drives can be simultaneously used with other RAID levels in a RAID 1+0 solution for improved resiliency, performance and rebuild performance. Resulting in an array, and allows for spare disks. - Drawbacks: Requires ...2 Block 4 Block 6 Block 2 Block 4 Block 6 24 Drives: Minimum 4, and maximum is 6 or 8, depending on the platform. - Fault Tolerance: Yes. May be stripped using RAID 0 techniques. Features and Benefits -