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you to find the CPU type.
The Clock Frequency is 66 by default. But you can change the
frequency in the BIOS Setup, so you can refer 3.3 - Chipset Features setup of
Chapter 3. That’ s mean Even if your Intel Pentium
®
CPU doesn't support an
external bus speed of 100MHz, you can still set your motherboard's external
bus speed to 100MHz.
2.3-2 Memory installation
No jumper setting is necessary for DRAM setting; BIOS will check
DRAM type and size automatically. This motherboard contains 2 by 168-pin
DIMM socket (DIMM1, DIMM2). The motherboard has a table-free (or
auto-bank) feature; the user can install DIMM into any bank. The two DIMM
Sockets permit system memory expansion from 8MB to 512MB. Each bank
provides a 64-bit wide data path. You can install 100MHz SPD RAM or
66MHz SDRAM into the motherboard, using your CPU clock to make the
selection.
If you want to install more memory and there are no sockets available,
you must remove some installed modules and replace them with the upgrade
modules.
If you have to do this, be sure to identify what type of memory is already
installed. In some cases, there may be a mix of module types. You can
confirm this by checking the configuration screen that appears while the
computer is starting up. Press the pause key to temporarily interrupt the start-
up so that you have more time to read the screen. When you’ re done, press
any key to resume.
Remove the lowest performance and smallest size modules and replace
them with the upgrades.
168-pin DIMM Module
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