ECS P6VAP-Me Manual page 34

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The mainboard must be configured to deliver the correct clock speed
and the correct system bus for the kind of processor that you have
installed. You can do this by either using the system setup utility, or
manually, by setting the correct jumper settings on the board.
The first time you start the system, immediately enter the setup system
and make the appropriate settings. Usually, you should automatically
configure the CPU by using the BIOS Features page of the setup utility.
See Chapter 3 for more information.
However, you have the possibility to manually set the system bus speed,
multiplier ratio, and CPU voltage. Remember that the CPU clock speed
is configured by the product of the system bus frequency times the
multiplier. For example, if you have a system bus speed of 100 MHz and
a multiplier of 4, the CPU clock speed will be 100 x 4 = 400 MHz.
Note: When using the Cyrix Joshua processor, make sure to
adjust jumpers JP3, JP6, JP7, and JP11 to the proper settings.
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