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Award BIOS Setup Utility
Method 2:
Press the <Insert> key and power button simultaneously, then
release the power button first. Keep-on pressing the <Insert> key
until the power-on screen appears. This will allow the system to boot
according to the FSB of the processor. Now press the <Del> key
to enter the main menu of the BIOS. Select CPU Frequency
Control and set the Clock By Slight Adjust or CPU Clock Ratio
field to its default setting or an appropriate bus clock or frequency
ratio.
Note:
Use a PS/2 or AT (requires a DIN to mini DIN adapter)
keyboard for method 2.
When using a 66MHz FSB processor with PC-100 SDRAM
DIMM, the system memory clock is 3/2 of the CPUs
external bus clock and the PCI clock is 1/2 of the CPUs
external bus clock.
When using a 100MHz FSB processor with PC-100
SDRAM DIMM, the system memory clock is the same as
the CPUs external bus clock and the PCI clock is 1/3 of
the CPUs external bus clock.
When using a 133MHz FSB processor with PC-100
SDRAM DIMM, the system memory clock is 3/4 of the
CPUs external bus clock and the PCI clock is 1/4 of the
CPUs external bus clock.
When using a 133MHz FSB processor with PC-133
SDRAM DIMM, the system memory clock is the same as
the CPUs external bus clock and the PCI clock is 1/4 of
the CPUs external bus clock.