Manual for Synactix 1E
Furthermore in order to implement this function, set “POWER ON Function” to Password
and enter the keyboard power-on password in the “INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS” section
of the BIOS. Save and exit, then power off your system. In this case, the power button’s
power-on function has been disabled.
Note:
1. If you set JKB with pin2 & pin3 closed, set “POWER ON Function” to
BUTTON ONLY, don’t set it to Password, or you’ll be unable to power up
your system by the keyboard or the power button.
2. If you encounter the above problems, clear CMOS and set the jumper
and BIOS option again.
Overclocking Jumper Setting (JFS0, JFS1)
Jumpers labeled JFS0 and JFS1 are located on the mainboard providing users with CPU
overclocking feature. The host bus speed can be set as 66/100/133MHz or AUTO select.
Refer to the chart below for the location of these jumpers, and the table for information on
how to set them.
Installation Instructions
CPU FSB 66MHz 100MHz 133MHz AUTO
JFS1 2-3 2-3 OPEN 1-2
JFS0 2-3 OPEN OPEN 1-2
‘1-2’ represents pin1 & pin2 closed.
‘2-3’ represents pin2 & pin3 closed.
JFS0
JFS1
If CPU FSB is set as default setting Auto, the system detects the CPU front side bus
automatically. If CPU FSB is set as 100MHz, the system will run at 100MHz even if a
processor with 66MHz or 133MHz FSB is installed. Setting up to 133MHz using proces-
sors with 100MHz bus speed is also supported. However, whether or not the 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 proces-
sor, this overclocking feature can be implemented by setting CPU FSB as 100/133MHz,
meanwhile adjusting the bus ratio(multiplier) lower in “CPU SpeedEasy Setup” in AWARD
BIOS CMOS Setup. We do not guarantee the overclocking system will be stable.