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June 10th, 2001, 11:21 AM
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Setting the jumpers
I have an Asus A7V133 and a AMD T-Bird 1.2 GHz and I would like to know what the best jumper settings are, for speed, I don't mean overclocking, I just want to know what the optimal settings are, I've downloaded the new manual but according to the manual my jumpers aren't set to any of the specified settings
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June 10th, 2001, 12:00 PM
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The A7V133 usually comes with jumpers set for default/auto detect operation as far as the cpu is concerned, so very little jumper fiddling should be required. However....you did not specify if your cpu was a 1200"B"(12x100) model, or 1200"C"(9x133) model. In any event, even if you received a B model, you could in fact run it as a 1200C if your cpu's L1 bridges are closed, as many 1200's and above currently are shipping with uncut L1 bridges. Simply select "User defined", vice "Auto", in the BIOS/Advanced Chipset Features, and first lower the multiplier (if L1 bridges are closed) to 9x....save the changes, then select 133 MHz FSB, for 1200"C"/9 x 133 operation. It's worth a few extra percentage points in performance because of the higher bus speed operation.
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June 11th, 2001, 09:23 AM
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