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Have a doubt with a shuttle motherboard, AV61 that the manual refers to
jumpers jp45 and jp55 as used to overclock 66 to 100, and 100 to 133 mhz.
The same manual insists that overclocking is not a recomended practice
because could damage the cpu and/or the mobo... However the mobos come with
the refered jumpers on. I dont know if it is a mistake, in the pdf manual on
the cd also reads the same.
As I am having troubles with the system, I changed the jumpers, but no
results.
If I overclock a system, shouldt he BIOS report the overclocking?
I always see the Celeron 400 MHz report.
TIA
Roberto
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