Manual for GeniuX 1
chapter 2
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Overclocking Jumper Setting (JP1)
Jumpers labeled JP1 are located on the mainboard providing users with CPU overclocking
feature. The host bus speed can be set as 100 FSB or AUTO select. Refer to the chart below
for the location of these jumpers, and the table for information on how to set them.
if jumper JP1 is set as close (default setting AUTO DETECT), the system detects the CPU front
side bus (66/100MHz) automatically. If jumper JP1 is set as open(100 FSB) , the system can
run at 100MHz front side bus even if a processor with 66MHz FSB is installed. However,
whether or not your system can be overclocked depends on your processor’ s capability.
Whether the processor is bus ratio locked or unlocked should also be taken into account. For
bus ratio unlocked processor, this overclocking feature can be implemented by setting CPU
FSB as 100MHz, meanwhile set the bus ratio (Multiplier) lower by setting these jumpers
(Jx4~Jx1) manually.
Note:
We do not guarantee the overclocking system to be stable, you are
suggested not to overclock your computer for security
Enable/Disable onboard LAN (JP15)
If using onboard LAN, close JP15 (default). Otherwise, set JP17 open for disabling the
onboard LAN.
Enable:
Disable:
JP15
JP15
1 2
1 2
CLOSE: AUTO DETECT
OPEN : 100M FSB