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2-2 CPU Speed Setup
Since this is a jumperless design, there is no jumper setting to adjust CPU speed.
The user only needs to set speed in BIOS. Enter BIOS, find “CPU speed” under
“Chipset Features Setup,” and set as above.
CPU speed: press “+” or “ “ to choose
“
CPU speed
”
according to your CPU frequency.
The screen will gives the below options:
Frequency 66 MHz
Frequency 100 MHz
Manual
P-II 233 “233 MHz (66x3.5)”
(default )
P-II 350 “350MHz (100x3.5)”
P-II 266 “266 MHz (66x4)”
P-II 400 “400MHz (100x4)”
P-II 300 “300 MHz (66x4.5)” P-II 450 “450MHz (100x4.5)”
P-II 333 “333 MHz (66x5)”
P-III 450 ”450MHz (100x4.5)”
P-III 500 ”500MHz (100x5)”
Note: Selecting "manual " --- the user can modify "CPU ratio" & "CPU frequency"
individually. However, we’d like to remind that over-clocking setup is not included in chipset
specification, so we provide no guarantee for any loss or damage resulting from this