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====== SB51G ====== | ====== SB51G ====== | ||
- | ===== I am unable to update/ | + | {{section> |
- | Please check jumper on JP4 first. If no jumper is installed, please add a jumper cap onto pin2 and pin3. If a jumper installed on pin1 and pin2, please remove it and install | + | ===== I am unable to update/ |
+ | Please check the jumper on JP4 first. If no jumper is set, please add a jumper cap to pin2 and pin3. If a jumper | ||
- | ===== Why is "CPU Clock" under Frequency/ | + | ===== Why does the "CPU Clock" under Frequency/ |
- | If FSB 100MHz(400MHz) CPU is installed, the CPU Clock range is from 100MHz | + | If a 400 MHz CPU with a 100 MHz FSB is installed, the CPU clock ranges |
+ | ===== How can I run my DDR-333 (PC2700) memory module at 333 MHz while using an Intel CPU with an FSB of 100 MHz? ===== | ||
+ | According to Intel' | ||
+ | - FSB 400 MHz and DDR-200 supported. | ||
+ | - FSB 400/533 MHz and DDR-266 supported. | ||
+ | - FSB 533 MHz and DDR-333 supported. | ||
+ | As standard guidelines: | ||
+ | - When using a CPU with an FSB 100(400) MHz, DDR can only run DDR333 (PC2700) at 266 MHz. | ||
+ | - When using a CPU with and FSB 133(533) MHz, DDR-333 (PC2700) can run at both 266 MHz and 333 MHz. | ||
==== Related links ==== | ==== Related links ==== | ||
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