Abit SL6 User Manual page 39

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BIOS Setup
According to Celeron
processors will have the multiplier factor locked and the signal disabled. In this
situation, there is no way to choose a higher multiplier factor.
Speed Error Hold:
The default setting is "Disabled". If you change the setting to "Enabled" when the
CPU speed setting is wrong, the system will hold.
Normally, we do not recommend that you use the "User Define" option to setup CPU
speed and multiplier factors. This option is for setup of future CPUs whose
specifications are still unknown. The specifications of all present CPUs are included
in the default settings. Unless you are very familiar with all CPU parameters, it is
very easy to make mistakes when you define the external clock and the multiplier
factor by yourself.
Solution in case of booting problem due to invalid clock setup:
Normally, if the CPU clock setup is wrong, you will not be able to boot. In this case, turn the
system off then on again. The CPU will automatically use its standard parameters to boot.
You can then enter the BIOS Setup again and set up the CPU clock. If you can't enter the
BIOS setup, you must try turning the system on a few times (3~4 times) or press "INSERT"
when turning on, and the system will automatically use its standard parameters to boot. You
can then enter BIOS SETUP again and set up the new parameters.
When you change your CPU:
This motherboard has been designed in such a way that you can turn the system on after
having inserted a CPU in the socket without having to configure any jumpers or DIP
switches. If you change your CPU, normally you just have to turn off the power supply,
change the CPU and then set up the CPU parameters through SOFT MENU
if the new CPU is slower than the old one (and is the same brand and type), we offer you two
methods to successfully complete the CPU change operation.
Method 1: Setup up the CPU for the lowest speed for its brand. Turn the power supply off
and change the CPU. Then turn the system on again, and set up the CPU
parameters through SOFT MENU
Method 2: Since you have to open the computer case when you change the CPU, it could be
a good idea to use the CCMOS jumper to erase the parameters of the original
Note
PPGA MMX processor types, some Celeron
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