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AX6BC Pro II Millennium Edition
Millennium Edition

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Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage your processor, dis
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drives, expansion boards, and other components. Always observe the
following precautions before you install a system component.
1.Do not remove a component from its protective packaging until yo
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are ready to install it.
2.Wear a wrist ground strap and attach it to a metal part of the syste
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unit before handling a component. If a wrist strap is not available,
maintain contact with the system unit throughout any procedure
requiring ESD protection.

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When should I Clear CMOS?
1. Boot fail because of overclocking…
2. Forget password…
3. Troubleshooting…
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You have to wait for system to
successfully boot from operation system
(such as Windows or DOS) before the
Wake-On-Keyboard/Mouse can take effect.
This is because the information of how to
support this function must be stored into
Winbond W83977EF and then you can use
it for next power on.

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Some CPU fans do not have
sense pin, so that cannot support fan
monitoring.

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High CPU core voltage may be able to
increase CPU speed for overclocking, but you may
damage the CPU or reduce the CPU lifecycle.

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INTEL 440BX chipset supports maximum
100MHz FSB and 66MHz AGP clock, higher clock
setting may cause serious system damage.
If your system hangs or fails to boot
because of overclocking, simply use <Home>
key to restore the default setting (233MHz).

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The driving capability of new generation chipset
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To identify 2-clock and 4-clock DIMM, you may
check if there are traces connected to the golden
finger pins 79 and 163 of the SDRAM. If there are
traces, the SDRAM is probably 4-clock; Otherwise, it
is 2-clock.
To identify single-side or double-side DIMM,
check golden finger pin 114 and pin 129. If there are
traces connected to pin 114 and pin 129, the DIMM
is probably double-side; otherwise, it is single-side.

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