fsmith2003 wrote:Is it possible to add a MHz display to any motherboard or does the board have to have some sort of hookup for it already? I am confused as to how these things really work? I have a case with a space for a small square display but didn't know if my board would allow it.
The only thing you need is +5V & GND to power the turbo display on which is pulled straight from a molex cable. They don't require any other connections unless they have the ability to show two separate numbers, which is done by simply shorting it's turbo on/off jumpers.
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power it on and while it's on test each jumper to see which segments get lit up for both "turbo on" and "turbo off" to set it to your desired speeds (the motherboard doesn't send any signal for this, it's all manual).
As other's have said, if you're using a board with a (TURBO SWITCH) header, that typically connects directly to a turbo button on the front of your case (when pressed your CPU slows down / speeds up), then another header (TURBO LED) goes from the motherboard to the turbo display and simply shorts/opens a jumper on the display to have it change, no data is used for this.
If your motherboard doesn't have any kind of turbo headers, you can simply plug your cases turbo button directly into the turbo LED and have that toggle between your two values, which is meaningless.. hence other recommendations to have it toggle some other jumper like your bus speed.
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