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Does anyone know what is the "FIDJP1" for?
It shows to set "ratios" for something but what?
Thanks
 
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Speed ratios for the memory/cpu

Hope this helps.
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"Xeno Chauvin" <arfulbrank@houston.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know what is the "FIDJP1" for?
> It shows to set "ratios" for something but what?
> Thanks
>
>
 
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On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 15:42:46 -0500, "TX_Dude" <ric.duncan@verizon.net>
wrote:

You can d/l the manual from here:

ftp://ftp.ecs.com.cn/manual/mb/eng/l7/l7s7a2_eng11a.zip

FIDJP1 - Sets the CPU ratio. Refer to the following table.

1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 Ratio
Short - - - - By CPU
Open Open Open Open Open 10.5
Open Open Open Open Short 6.5
Open Open Open Short Open 8.5
Open Open Open Short Short 12.5
Open Open Short Open Open 9.5
Open Open Short Open Short 5.5
Open Open Short Short Open 7.5
Open Open Short Short Short 11.5
Open Short Open Open Open 10.0
Open Short Open Open Short 6.0
Open Short Open Short Open 8.0
Open Short Open Short Short 12.0
Open Short Short Open Open 9.0
Open Short Short Open Short 5.0
Open Short Short Short Open 7.0
Open Short Short Short Short 11.0

You're right in that it only goes to 12.5, but I don't think it will
make much difference. Also the board can be overclocked in BIOS by
changing the RAM speed and other things.


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>for setting the CPU multiplier ratios.
>I just bought one of the Fry's specials: L7S7A2 with and XP2700 cpu.

>1) What is the multiplier settings for the XP2700?

>Been told it was 13x
>The board only goes to 12.5

>"Xeno Chauvin" <arfulbrank@houston.rr.com> wrote in message
>news:TAGHc.11949$857.1418@fe2.texas.rr.com...
>> Does anyone know what is the "FIDJP1" for?
>> It shows to set "ratios" for something but what?


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On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 14:21:24 +0930, Rotes Sapiens <rs@redplanet.mars.org.cy>
wrote:

>On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 15:42:46 -0500, "TX_Dude" <ric.duncan@verizon.net>
>wrote:
>
>You can d/l the manual from here:
>
>ftp://ftp.ecs.com.cn/manual/mb/eng/l7/l7s7a2_eng11a.zip
>
>FIDJP1 - Sets the CPU ratio. Refer to the following table.
>
>1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 Ratio
>Short - - - - By CPU
>Open Open Open Open Open 10.5
>Open Open Open Open Short 6.5
>Open Open Open Short Open 8.5
>Open Open Open Short Short 12.5
>Open Open Short Open Open 9.5
>Open Open Short Open Short 5.5
>Open Open Short Short Open 7.5
>Open Open Short Short Short 11.5
>Open Short Open Open Open 10.0
>Open Short Open Open Short 6.0
>Open Short Open Short Open 8.0
>Open Short Open Short Short 12.0
>Open Short Short Open Open 9.0
>Open Short Short Open Short 5.0
>Open Short Short Short Open 7.0
>Open Short Short Short Short 11.0
>
>You're right in that it only goes to 12.5, but I don't think it will
>make much difference. Also the board can be overclocked in BIOS by
>changing the RAM speed and other things.


Well I didn't notice the "by CPU" setting.
From what I understand the XP2700 is multiplier locked,
so changing these setting won't work anyway.
The "by CPU" setting works fine and recognizes the chip
correctly.