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Old 12-21-2003, 11:11 AM
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Jetway motherboard

Can someone please help. I have a Jetway v266b motherboard with a 2gig prossesor and it is running at 1.25mHz. I was told to change the lumpers on the board and this would bring it closer to the 2gig but my problem is I done know what jumpers they are talking about. I am just a beginner and don't know a great deal about this stuff.

Someone please help. Trebor.
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Old 12-28-2003, 01:52 AM
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this is a dual supportive motherboard, either sdram or ddr ram. more than likely you have a dram jumper on the motherboard you have to change the position to match your fsb of you processor and ram. if not then it will be a bios setting, which you can usually set to auto detect. you need to go to the manufacturer's site, and download the manual if you dont have one already. to determine exactly what is needed.
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