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okay.. this is a dumb question.. but can someone tell me how to change to voltage setting on A7M266? using jumper right? anyway that i can change it in the bios?
thanx~
There are jumpers in the lower left side of the motherboard near the bottom PCI slots that do control the voltage input for the CPU. I don't use it myself I modified my board to support linear (linear: basically anything in .01V steps) voltage selections from 1.0V to 2.5V. The jumpers on the board allow 1.5V to 1.85V in .05V steps.
<< There are jumpers in the lower left side of the motherboard near the bottom PCI slots that do control the voltage input for the CPU. I don't use it myself I modified my board to support linear (linear: basically anything in .01V steps) voltage selections from 1.0V to 2.5V. The jumpers on the board allow 1.5V to 1.85V in .05V steps. >>
I was under the same impression that Bozo said. A7M doesn't allow you to modify the voltage. Although the pins are there, i dont believe they work. Could some one post a link to a volt mod guide for this? I've been trying to find it
Those voltage jumpers do work (up to only 1.85V though). I think your confusing the voltage jumpers with the absence of the multiplier switches on the A7M266.
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