ASUS P5MT-MX-C User Manual
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To install a CPU on the ASUS P5MT-MX-C motherboard, first ensure that the system is powered off and unplugged. Open the socket lever, align the CPU with the socket, and gently place it in the socket. Close the lever and secure it in place. Apply thermal paste and attach the CPU cooler.
The ASUS P5MT-MX-C motherboard supports DDR2 memory modules with speeds of 533/667 MHz. It has two DIMM slots and supports a maximum of 4GB of RAM.
To reset the BIOS settings, power down the system and locate the CMOS battery on the motherboard. Remove the battery for a few minutes, then reinsert it. Alternatively, use the Clear CMOS jumper by moving it to the reset position for a few seconds.
Ensure that the SATA cables are securely connected to both the motherboard and the drives. Enter the BIOS setup and check if the SATA ports are enabled. Update the BIOS if necessary to ensure compatibility with newer drives.
Check the power supply connections to the motherboard, ensuring both the 24-pin and 4-pin connectors are properly attached. Verify the power supply is functioning and test with another power supply if possible. Ensure the power switch on the case is connected correctly to the motherboard.
Download the latest BIOS update from the ASUS support website. Copy the BIOS file to a USB drive. Enter the BIOS setup, navigate to the EZ Flash Utility, select the USB drive, and follow the instructions to update the BIOS.
Ensure that the CPU cooler is properly installed and that thermal paste is applied correctly. Check that all fans are functioning and free from dust. Improve airflow by organizing cables and adding additional cooling solutions if necessary.
Yes, the ASUS P5MT-MX-C motherboard has a PCIe x16 slot that can accommodate a PCIe graphics card. Ensure that the card is compatible with the power supply and that there is enough space in the case.
Enter the BIOS setup and navigate to the storage configuration menu. Enable RAID mode for the SATA drives. Save changes and reboot. Use the RAID configuration utility during boot to set up the RAID array.
Check that the monitor is powered on and the video cable is securely connected to both the monitor and the motherboard or graphics card. If using onboard graphics, ensure the BIOS is set to use it. Test with another monitor or cable if possible.