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Chapter 1 System Board Multip lier = 2.5 * JP6(1-2) ope n & JP6(3-4) closed & J P6(5-6) op en : Multip lier = 3 * JP6(1-2) open & JP6( 3-4) open & J P6(5-6)o pen : Multiplier = 3.5 * JP6(1-2) closed& JP6(3- 4)open & J P6(5-6)clos ed : Mult iplier = 4 ( ' ) 5 1561 ?[...]
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Chapter 1 System Board .>AA=A( BIOS FEATURES SETUP SUPERVISOR PASSW ORD CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP USER PASS W ORD PO W ER MANAGEMENT SETUP IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION PNP / PCI CONFIGURATION SAVE & EXIT SETUP LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS EXIT W ITHOUT SAVING E s c : Q u i t : S e l e c t I t e m F1[...]
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