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FSB on Epox 6VBA2: Jumper or Bios?

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Ashyukun

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I got my new MoBo in on Friday, just before leaving for the weekend, and in reading over the manual on the plane (yes, I didn't have anything better to ready ;D), I'm a bit confused. According to the sections on the physical motherboard, you adjust the FSB via a jumper setting (and the multiplier, but this is a Celeron II, so it won't care about that...) on the MoBo. But, it also lists being able to adjust the FSB in the BIOS.... wierd. Does anyone know which of these is the proper way to do this? I would -assume- that I would want to set the jumper on the MoBo tothe main clock speed (66 or 100, I doubt I'm hitting 133 with my cooling...) and then tweak minor increments in the BIOS. But, if I set the jumper to, say, 105Mhz, would the BIOS adjustments go based on the 105? If so, it would appear that I've got a -lot- of FSB options now. The MoBo uses the Apollo Pro 133A chipset, if noone actually has this specific MoBo and the other ones work the same way. Thanks!
 
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