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First post, by Wilius

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Hi there and merry Christmas to everyone!

I've got a question, regarding the voltage jumpers of the ASUS TXP4.
As the title says, I have revision 1.02 of the TXP4 and would like to upgrade the CPU to a K6-2 with a V core of 2.2v.
When I searched for the manual of this Board, I found two different data sheets.
I refer to them as "first and second" data sheet.
The first data sheet matches up with my board's layout.
The second data sheet is probably for more recent revisions.
I was unable to find the jumper settings for 2.2v on the first data sheet, but on the second data sheet I've managed to find the setting I was looking for.
Link for the first data sheet: https://www.systemhaus-brandenburg.de/downloa … p4-handbuch.pdf
Link for the second data sheet: https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/sock7/4 … p4/txp4-200.pdf
Now the actual question is, do the jumper settings for each revision of the TXP4 differ, or are they compatible to each other?
Thanks in advance for your help!

Sorry for the broken English.

Reply 1 of 3, by Repo Man11

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On my TXP4 (and every one of them I've seen) the jumper settings for the voltage, multiplier, and the frontside bus are silk screened on the motherboard; that's what I've always used rather than worrying about the manual.

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Reply 2 of 3, by Wilius

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Oh man am I stupid.
Now that you've said it, I noticed it too.
I'm sorry i've wasted your time like this.
I can't belive that i've overlooked that.
I should've looked closer.
That's completely my bad.
But thank you alot for pointing this out.
I really appreciate that.

Reply 3 of 3, by Repo Man11

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Wilius wrote on 2021-12-24, 23:02:
Oh man am I stupid. Now that you've said it, I noticed it too. I'm sorry i've wasted your time like this. I can't belive that i […]
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Oh man am I stupid.
Now that you've said it, I noticed it too.
I'm sorry i've wasted your time like this.
I can't belive that i've overlooked that.
I should've looked closer.
That's completely my bad.
But thank you alot for pointing this out.
I really appreciate that.

No big deal, it was always possible that you might have ended up with a board where rough treatment had made those setting illegible. Merry Christmas!

After watching many YouTube videos about older computer hardware, YouTube began recommending videos about trains - are they trying to tell me something?