Specifications

Appendix P2-133A
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Appendix D
CPU Clock Frequency Selection In BIOS Setting.
There is a special function for CPU over-clocking requirement which can be chosen and set
by BIOS, please refer to the following steps for adjustment.
1. Enter the BIOS CMOS setup program.
2. Choose Chipset Features Setup in main menu.
3. Use Page down (or+) / Page up (or -) to choose CPU clock frequency as one of 66.8, 75,
83.3MHz or by JP3 to setting from 103MHz to 133MHz.
(Note: There are 66.8, 75 and 83.3MHz for pentium II CPU CLOCK frequency. 100, 103,
112 and 133MHz CPU clock are used for Deschutes CPU.)
4. Press Save & Exit setup to complete BIOS setting.
If screen becomes blank or system cant boot anymore after above setting. that means your
CPU couldnt be capable of supporting overclock, and you have to follow the steps below to
recover the CPU clock frequency.
Step 1: Power the system off. (J3 PW-ON)
Step 2: Press <INS> (Insert) key while powering on the system, system will function with
66MHz external frequency at this moment which depends on what kind of CPU on
board.
Step 3: Please choose lower frequency and try again.
Warning:
We do not guarantee all CPUs can be over-clocked, it depends on CPU design and the
peripherals you are using; its vitally important to use faster peripherals (faster SDRAM, I/O,
AGP card...) to come with the higher CPU clock frequency.
Please set apporpriate CPU CLOCK frequency to make the system stable.