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    Jumpers!!! Whoop, Whoop!!

    can someone tell me if you can find out info on your 'jumpers' without a manual?? seems mine is gone.. or i simply can't read the foreign language...


    dogman

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    You need to tell us what device are you referring to - motherboard, ISA card, etc.

    When you post, please give brand, model #, etc. Since you post in the Overclocking & CPU forum, are talking about motherboard jumpers to set voltage, FSB & multiplier?

    If no one know about the brand/model of your device. You can check the manufacturer - there's a reference available using FCC ID#.

    With luck, maybe someone out there have the same device and will be willing to help you.

    [This message has been edited by Isos (edited 02-10-99).]

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    isos, thanks for the reply.

    my system is a fujitsu fmv 52233nu notebook. P233 mmx. 64mb ram. intel 82439 TX Triton TX chipset pentium to PCI bridge. FBS 66mhz and the cpu multiplier is 3.5x

    i am fairly new to this aspect of computing, that being hardware. but i am interested in overclocking this machine to a 266 mhz.. i think that is possible..

    thanks.

    dogman

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