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03-Mar-2006, 09:29 PM #1
Question Motherboard SW1 settings anybody??
I have a Compaq P450+ and a Compaq C333 mother board.Here is a picture I have of the settings switch.Does any body know where I can find such pictures as these or a nice web site that would have the spec. settings that are easy to understand with out having to cipher a whole lot.I have looked some on the web but not much results.This is a picture of the settings switch,which the kid played with, for both of these motherboards.They are both Deskpro's.The settings diagram are pictured under the top cover ,...but the numbers are a little mind boggling.The settings are called "Frequency Settings".
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04-Mar-2006, 12:16 AM #2
O.K guys.Found this site.But one of my PC's is a 450+ and there is no 450+ setting under the top cover,only a 350@66Mhz and 450@100Mhz.Oh well,..here's the link.....http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport...&manualLang=en
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