Changing jumper switches and dip switches??

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Nightwish, May 15, 2005.

  1. Nightwish

    Nightwish Private E-2

    I have an Asus A7V-E motherboard which I've heard has some dip switches on..in other words which basically change the mulitplier clock. Does anyone know about dip switches and if so, how can i change them so my mulitplier so that it is higher. My Thunderbird 1.1ghz processor is running at multiplier 11x but what would i need to do with the dip or jumper switches on my board to increase this??
    Hope someone can help, overclocking my old computer is painfull. Although I didn't do too bad with my geforce2 mx :D (10-15% increase)
     
  2. ASUS

    ASUS MajorGeek

    Go to Asus Web site & download a manual for your mobo.
    It will contain info on all you jumper/dip switches.

    I would give ya a link but at the moment there web site is down.
     
  3. Nightwish

    Nightwish Private E-2

    Ok thanks Ill do that. I had a good look at my motherboard the other day and I saw to small blue box switch type things. Each box had 5 switches on. The first box had all switches to off and the other had all on except for one. I hope the manual will tell me what changing the switches does. Hopefully increase the multiplier.
     

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