TM-P2LX User’s Manual
2. Select "CPU Speed" and press "PgUp" or "PgDn" to set the CPU ratio and
frequency. The available options are: Intel PII 233MHz (66X3.5), 266MHz
(66X4), 300MHz (66X4.5), 333MHz (66X5), 366MHz (66X5.5) and "Manual".
To set the CPU manually, please note the following:
CPU Speed: "Manual" (you can manually set the CPU ratio and frequency)
CPU Ratios: x3.5, x4, x4.5, x5, x5.5
CPU Frequency: 50MHz, 60MHz, 66MHz, 68MHz, 75MHz, 83MHz
Several options are provided for the CPU external clock. You are
recommended to restore to the default setting in case of instability when the
external clock exceeds 66MHz.
NOTE:
System failure may occur if the CPU frequency is set incorrectly. To
solve this problem. Press the "Insert" key on the keyboard to clear the
previously set frequency (i. c., restore the default frequency), and then
reboot the system.
Switch voltage is applied, making the temperature lower and voltage
steadier.
You don’t need to adjust Voltage in Pentium II mainboard. It will
automatically send out one VID (Voltage Identification) to the mainboard
power supply to ask for the voltage it needs.
The CPU type default setting is Intel Pentium II 266MHz=66 MHz
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Intel Pentium II C
PU family
CPU
Ext. clk Ratio L1 cache L2 cache Package
Intel Pentium II – 450MHz 100MHz X4.5
32KB
512KB
SECC 1
Intel Pentium II – 400MHz 100MHz X4
32KB
512KB
SECC 1
Intel Pentium II – 350MHz 100MHz X3.5
32KB
512KB
SECC 1/ 2
Intel Pentium II – 300MHz 100MHz X3
32KB
512KB
SECC 1
Intel Pentium II – 333MHz
66MHz X5
32KB
512KB
SECC 1
Intel Pentium II – 300MHz
66MHz X4.5
32KB
512KB
SECC 1
Intel Pentium II – 266MHz
66MHz X4
32KB
512KB
SECC 1
Intel Pentium II – 233MHz
66MHz X3.5
32KB
512KB
SECC 1
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