Curt Babcock
03-09-2004, 01:18 AM
Hi Guys,
Just found out about your forum...Someone here did an article on the same board.. I have my Pentium III, but I want to run a web page on this other one...It is a board by Shuttle.. It uses an Intel chipset; 82440LX AGP chipset.. Took me a while to find the documentation for it. This Pentium II CPU is capable of running at 333 mhz.. but it is only running at 233... There are some jumpers on the board and I can configure it for 333, but from what I understand from Intel (this is really similar to Intel's AL440LX motherboard.. they say there should be a jumper (similar to the "clear CMOS jumper, 3 pins.) But even though it seems I found the right manual, there are a few differences as far as jumpers... It is supposed to put you in configuration mode, so you can change the processer speed through CMOS..
Any clues anyone?
Again, thanks for the help, even if you can't.. I love these forums, you can learn a lot. After all, THIS IS WHAT THE INTERNET IS SUPPOSED TO BE ALL ABOUT... Exchanging info..
Thanks
Curt
Just found out about your forum...Someone here did an article on the same board.. I have my Pentium III, but I want to run a web page on this other one...It is a board by Shuttle.. It uses an Intel chipset; 82440LX AGP chipset.. Took me a while to find the documentation for it. This Pentium II CPU is capable of running at 333 mhz.. but it is only running at 233... There are some jumpers on the board and I can configure it for 333, but from what I understand from Intel (this is really similar to Intel's AL440LX motherboard.. they say there should be a jumper (similar to the "clear CMOS jumper, 3 pins.) But even though it seems I found the right manual, there are a few differences as far as jumpers... It is supposed to put you in configuration mode, so you can change the processer speed through CMOS..
Any clues anyone?
Again, thanks for the help, even if you can't.. I love these forums, you can learn a lot. After all, THIS IS WHAT THE INTERNET IS SUPPOSED TO BE ALL ABOUT... Exchanging info..
Thanks
Curt