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Answer» Quote from: lectrocrew on October 05, 2010, 04:25:22 PM 1 - Where can I find a user manual for this AOpen AX63 Pro motherboard? I've searched the AOpen site and googled with no joy?1- http://usa.aopen.com/userdownload_List.aspx?RecNo=3523&Model=203 2- PageUp or PageDown or + or - keys 3- Probably only supports single density, not double density SDRAM; my Asus P3B-F mobo is almost identical to your AOpen & does the same thing. Quote from: lectrocrew on October 05, 2010, 04:25:22 PM PD/PU/+/-. exactly what key am I suppose to hit to accomplish this change. I don't understand what it's requesting. Use the up/down arrow keys to move the HIGHLIGHT to the desired DRIVE. Then use the following keys to move that drive in the required place in the list PD Page Down PU Page Up + Numeric keypad plus - Numeric keypad minus Update: I found a fan for the P3 heatsink and I cleaned the CPU/heatsink contact surfaces and applied thermal compound and now the P3 is working fine. Quote from: Computer_Commando on October 05, 2010, 04:51:29 PM 1- http://usa.aopen.com/userdownload_List.aspx?RecNo=3523&Model=2031- I had some trouble with the link but I finally found it. Thanks! 2- My brain fart. I haven't worked in a BIOS lately. 3- The Manual says it "supports SDRAM only"(Pg 18). "DIMM can be single side or double side"(Pg 19). Is that the same as single density / double density? I was planning to buy 3 of these 512Mb modules. Will they work? Wow, this is certainly an overclockers motherboard. The Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3R mboard I put in the big PC I built (in specs) is also, but I never overclocked it because I don't know how and didn't want to screw up such an expensive build. I won't mind learning with this one so this thread may get longer. Quote from: Salmon Trout on October 06, 2010, 12:13:25 AM Use the up/down arrow keys to move the highlight to the desired drive. Then use the following keys to move that drive in the required place in the listThanks! Quote from: lectrocrew on October 11, 2010, 12:38:12 PM ...3- The Manual says it "supports SDRAM only"(Pg 18). "DIMM can be single side or double side"(Pg 19). Is that the same as single density / double density?I've seen single-sided as double-density & double-sided as single-density, so it's nearly impossible to tell if it will work. The biggest single-density one I have is double-sided and is 256MB. When they wrote the manual, 128MB was likely the largest. Overclocking was very common on the early P3's because there's really no difference among 500, 600, 650, 700MHz, etc. They determined the speed solely through testing, they all came off the same line at the same time. I've had mine overclocked for more than 5 years with no issues at all. |
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