Daewoo CB581X-VI Motherboard



11 September 2001 - Page creation.
22 December 2001 - Daewoo site has reorganised.
5 January 2002 - A bit more about BIOS.
29 January 2002 - I have found back the v07 BIOS !.

You have this motherboard and have lost the manual, or it doesn’t tell you everything ?
I had one too ! (But it has difficulties with UDMA, and lost the floppy disk drive interface).
Here is everything useful I could gather :
Main features :
-1 ZIF socket 7 (super7) for processors Pentium, Pentium MMX, K5, K6, K6-2, 6x86(L), 6x86MX, MII. And K6-3 maybe ?
-3 DIMM slots for RAM 66/100 MHz, 8/16/32/64/128 Mo, SDRAM or EDO (unbuffered).
-2 ISA slots.
-4 PCI 2.1 slots.
-1 AGP 1.0 slot.
-2 IDE Ultra-DMA 33.
-2 USB (rear) + internal connector for 2 more.

-VIA MVP3 Chipset - (VIA Drivers here)
-Flash BIOS Award 4.51PG, identification strings:
"10/19/1998-VP3-586B-8661-CB581XVIC-00" and "V.581.04" (original ?)
"01/13/1999-MVP3-586B-866-CB581XVIC-00" and "V.581.07" (year 2000 correction, downloadable here and here).

Will maybe be downloadable here (page empty so far).
Evidence is Daewoo does not support any more (if ever) it’s motherboards. The only BIOS update is not available any more !
On the Award site something is written about paying for an update, and there is a utility for identifying the BIOS serie, but I don’t know what it is worth because I don’t use this board any more.
-Manufacturer : Daewo Telecom Europe (thanks ayonnet for finding it)
Known limitations :
-Hard disks up to 32 Gb (not recongnised above).
-Processors up to K6-2 at 100 MHz x 6 = 600 MHz (maybe more, but they don’t exist anyway).
-RAM up to 3x128 = 384 Mb.
The Jumpers :
The pin 1 is usually pointed by a small triangle and/or is surrounded by a white frame and/or has a square soldering.
nd means Not Documented.
-No Jumper (set it on one pin only so you don’t loose it)
OJumper set (2 pins only)
1-2 ou 2-3The jumper shorts these two pins

JP10-JP11-JP12 - Processors’s front side bus (FSB) or external frequency
[between the big square chip and the RAM]
JP12JP11JP10FSB
2-32-32-360 MHz nd
2-32-31-266 MHz
2-31-22-366 MHz nd
2-31-21-275 MHz nd
1-22-32-375 MHz
1-22-31-283 MHz
1-21-22-395 MHz
1-21-21-2100 MHz

JP1-JP2-JP3 - Processors’s multiplier (FSB x Multiplier = internal frequency)
[group next to IDE]
JP3JP2JP1ratio
-1-21-21.5x ?
1-22-31-22x / 6x
1-22-32-32.5x
1-21-22-33x
1-21-21-23.5x
2-32-31-24x
2-32-32-34.5x
2-31-22-35x
2-31-21-25.5x
Processors can react differently, as 6x instead of 2x.
For non-standard settings, BIOS will display closest smaller standard frequency (ex: 95x4.5=428 MHz, but displayed 400).
Don’t believe this liar BIOS ! The processor really runs at 428 MHz.

JP5-JP7 - AGP/PCI Frequencies according to FSB
[group next to IDE]
JP5JP7AGP/FSB ratioFSBAGPPCI
1-22-3160
66
60
66
30
33
1-21-24/5 (.8)75
83
60
66
30
33
2-31-22/3 (.66)95
100
64
66
32
33
2-32-31 ? nd
Last 3 columns are just for information, they show recommended combinations, but FSB is not set here.

JP6-JP13 - RAM Frequency
[JP13 with FSB group, JP6 in the group next to IDE]
JP6JP13
1-22-3Same as AGP (~66 MHz)
2-31-2Same as FSB

JP15 - Processor’s internal voltage (should be written on it VCORE)
[next to the floppy disk connector]
S3S2S1S0Voltage
----2.0 v nd
---O2.1 v
--O-2.2 v
--OO2.3 v nd
-O--2.4 v nd
-O-O2.5 v nd
-OO-2.6 v nd
-OOO2.7 v
O---2.8 v
O--O2.9 v
O-O-3.0 v nd
O-OO3.1 v nd
OO--3.2 v
OO-O3.3 v
OOO-3.4 v nd
OOOO3.5 v

JP17 - Processor’s external voltage (should be written on it VI/O)
[between the processor and RAM]
1-23.3v (normal)
2-33.45v (K6 300 MHz)

JP16 - Single or dual voltage processor ?
[between the processor and floppy disk connector]
1-2,3-4,5-6 OnlyUnique internal=external
7-8,9-10,11-12 OnlyDual internal/external (... K-6 2 ...)

JP8 - Cache (linear burst mode)
[group next to IDE]
1-2Intel MMX, AMD K6/K6-2
2-3Cyrix/IBM MX, MII

JP18 - Clear CMOS
[between edge of board (IDE side) and square chip]
1-2Normal
2-3Clear (remove battery ands set for 5 seconds at least)

!!! Warning !!! It seems it is really necessary to remove button-cell battery.
Connectors :
Pin 1 is marked just as it is for jumpers.

J4 - Front controls connection
[between square chip and ISA]
1-2-3Power LED (wires could be green-black-red, wrong orientation causes doesn’t light or wrong color)
8-9HD LED (wires could be red-black, wrong orientation causes doesn’t light)
10-11Reset (wires could be blue-black,orientation unimportant)
19-22Beeper (wires could be red-black, orientation unimportant)
Pins are numbered by row, second row starts with 12, next to 1.
Wires could be white or gray instead of black.
Here is the information as is from the manual (understand by yourself) :
1Power
2GND
3Green LED
4External SMI
5GND
6GREEN LED
7GND
8POWER
9HDD LED
10GND
11H/W RESET
12Power
13N.C.
14GND
15Keylock
16GND
17N.C.
18N.C.
19VCC
20GND
21GND
22SPEAKER


J5 - On/Off Button [near J4]
IRDA- Infra-Red Header [next to external ATX connectors]
J14 - Wake on modem [?]
J13 - WOL (Wake on LAN) [near J4]
J17 - CPU Fan [between CPU and RAM] (wires could be yellow-red-black, starting from the power side).
Do you want to ask for/give other information ?
Do you have corrections/remarks to do ?
Do you know of other BIOS versions ?
These informations have been usefull/useless to you ?
Don’t hesitate : brunomailly@yahoo.fr