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http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=8250
Com a breve descrição ...
Setting the FSB too high can stop Nforce 2 motherboards from POSTing. Once the motherboard has stopped POSTing, the only way to get it going again is to reset the FSB back down to 100MHz. Only most motherboards don't have the jumper so you can't do that.
Acontece que a maior parte das boards actuais não têm esse jumper, embora ele estivesse no design de referencia.
Eles dizem tambem que as boards arrancam se se usar um CPU com FSB a 100Mhz (Duron, por exemplo).
Bem, mas quanto ao famosos F10/SAVE nada dizem ...
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=8250
Com a breve descrição ...
Setting the FSB too high can stop Nforce 2 motherboards from POSTing. Once the motherboard has stopped POSTing, the only way to get it going again is to reset the FSB back down to 100MHz. Only most motherboards don't have the jumper so you can't do that.
Acontece que a maior parte das boards actuais não têm esse jumper, embora ele estivesse no design de referencia.
Eles dizem tambem que as boards arrancam se se usar um CPU com FSB a 100Mhz (Duron, por exemplo).
Bem, mas quanto ao famosos F10/SAVE nada dizem ...