OK, so I get my K7T Pro2-A in the mail yesterday and begin replacing my regular K7T Pro. I pop my 700 MHz Thunderbird into the new mobo (Note: this processor already had its L1 bridges connected, I didn't have to do a bloody thing, it was great) and test it out. 750, works fine. 800, fine. All the way until I hit 950. Then no POST. So, I wait, since the manual said "during overclocking, if the system hangs up, the Watch Dog TImer will automatically reboot the system". Well, it didn't work, so now I have to get the setting back to where it'll post. There is, of course, the set of pins for "Clear CMOS Jumper", but I was unsure as to whether or not that'll just reset the settings in the BIOS to default or if it'll actually wipe the damn thing clean. So I'm just checking in with you folks before clearing the CMOS and doing something I may regret. Those of you who actually have the K7T Pro2-A can probably tell me whether or not JBAT1 is what I should be messing with.
Note: I've been building systems for 4 years now, but being as this is my first time tampering with overclocking, I knew I'd make a silly mistake, so be kind.
Note: I've been building systems for 4 years now, but being as this is my first time tampering with overclocking, I knew I'd make a silly mistake, so be kind.
