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8th August 2003 12:35 #1
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The cause of the problem lies in the method of encoding the multiplier. For example, on Asus A7N8X (Deluxe) and Epox 8RDA(+) boards, 4 bits were allocated for that. As a result, most multipliers are superposed, e.g. 7.0 and 15.0. So, even in fitting a processor with the multiplier unlocked, the board is unable to determine which multiplier the user needs precisely: the lower or the higher.
As a way out, we could either forcedly set the multiplier (which implies cutting and joining bridges right on the processor) or use a board featuring 5-bit encoded multipliers (e.g. Abit NF7(-S)). "
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