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2-2-1 CPU Frequency settings
The frequency the CPU runs at internally depends on the FSB (Front Side Bus) Frequency
that is provided to it and the multiplier setting. As example, a 800MHz CPU would run at
100MHz with a multiplier setting of 8x.
Frequency
The KTAPRO motherboard allows for setting of the frequency through the BIOS. To
change the CPU frequency, go to the
Voltage / Frequency Control
page in the BIOS setup,
the
CPU Host / PCI Clock
item will allow you select the CPU frequency. This is explained
in more detail in the BIOS section.
Multiplier
The KTAPRO motherboard allows you use the default CPU multiplier. This can be selected
through JP1. If JP1 is open, the default CPU multiplier (recommended) is used by the
motherboard, if JP1 is closed, the multiplier set by SW1 is used.
JP1: Multiplier Source Select:
CPU Default
SW1 Override
JP1 Setting
Closing JP1 allows setting of the multiplier through SW1, refer to the table below:
SW1: Multiplier Override
SW1
Ratio
SW1
Ratio
SW1
Ratio
SW1
Ratio
5
7
9
11
5.5
7.5
9.5
11.5
6
8
10
12
6.5
8.5
10.5
12.5
You need to close JP1 only in case you plan to run the CPU at a frequency
higher than it was specified for (known as overclocking). Note however that we
do not guarantee proper functioning of your system if you overclock your CPU.
In case of overclocking the fan becomes even more important, since the higher
frequency causes the CPU to generate more heat.