Having started to document my overclocking experiences it seems the Asus/AMI BIOS feature for Advanced CPU and other settings is not well documented. These are some of my notes relating specifically to Jumper-Free Configuration. In other words this terminology just means "configuration using software (BIOS) settings" as opposed to making physical changes on the motherboard i.e. moving jumpers.
Please follow the links at the foot of this post for more details
CPU Overclocking - changing the default [Auto] to [Manual] and the setting of CPU/HT Reference Clock (and many other parameters) is done under the "Advanced" BIOS menu option-→JumperFree Configuration.
Asus M4A785TD-M EVO
Links:
Please follow the links at the foot of this post for more details
CPU Overclocking - changing the default [Auto] to [Manual] and the setting of CPU/HT Reference Clock (and many other parameters) is done under the "Advanced" BIOS menu option-→JumperFree Configuration.
Asus M4A785TD-M EVO
JumperFree is just another way of saying "do it with software" |
- Simple guide to help get you set up and start overclocking your P5B motherboard. - The Tech Repository Oct 2006
- My Overclocking guide
- Unlocking your system UEFI/BIOS
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insydeh2o lenovo
jumperfree configuration hidden
This option is probably hidden if you have a laptop/Notebook with an Insyde H2O BIOS - In fact more likely it was never there in the first place!
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