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Cpu's and jumper settings
Name: A B Date: September 7, 2002 at 19:49:09 Pacific OS: Windows 98 SE CPU/Ram: Pentium 2/64mb
Comment:
hi, i was wondering where i could find jumper settings for different cpus?.
I am planning on upgrading my computer to a Pentium III 700 or approx. speed, but i don't know what the jumper settings would have to be.
My Motherboard is a GA-6BXC, with two sets of jumpers, (1-4, on, off eg: up or down).
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