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Quick CPU Frequency Setup (Continued) | |||
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Quick CPU | Setting | Description |
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If [CPU Frequency] field is set to [Manual]
CPU Ratio
AGP Clock
Vcore voltage Adjust
After you have selected the host clock, choose the right multiplier for the CPU. Options are: [2, 2.5, 3., 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5,6,6.5,7.0,7.5,8.0]. The CPU frequency is then defined as [host clock freq.]x[multiplier], and should the working frequency of your Pentium® III, Pentium® II & Celeron™ processor.
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| Auto |
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| / 1 | This option allows you to manually adjust the |
/1.5 AGP host bus clock frequency to a value determined as a fraction of the CPU host clock.
For example:
With a CPU front side bus of 66MHz, [/ 1] sets à AGP Clock = 66MHz [ / 1.5] sets à AGP Clock = 44MHz
Normal Default
+2.5 % The CPU notifies the board of what
+5.0% core voltage it requires by its VID
+7.5 % outputs. The
+10.0% regulator uses the VID code to set the core voltage. If the Vcore Voltage
adjust is set to normal, the Vcore will be exactly what the VID code specifies. If an adjustment percentage is selected the Vcore will be that percentage higher than the VID code specifies. If for instance the VID code specifies 2.0V and the Vcore Voltage Adjust is set to +10.0% the actual CPU voltage will be 2.2V. This function should only be used if the CPU is running on FSB Frequencies beyond the CPu specifications.