What does the FSB Termination voltage do?

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In my BIOS, I can alter the FSB Termination Voltage [AUTO], [1.2V], [1.4V]

What is this for?

Thanks.
 
Asus P5GD2 Deluxe, but lots of boards seem to have it, just there don't appear to be any instructions on what to do with it. Confusing eh?
 
Now where's the fun in that? Do you know and just teasing or are you just racking up posts?

If you don't tell me I'm going to set it 1.4V and I'm not wearing any safety goggles ;)
 
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WJA96 said:
or are you just racking up posts?

Ermm, no thank you very much. I am giving you some good advice. If you dont know what it does PROPERLY leave it. Take it how you want but if something breaks then I hope the first thing that cmoes to mind is what I said :p :o :rolleyes:
 
I'm only asking because I have a Pentium 4 Mobile Processor and I know that it is possible to run this at the full 24x multi in a desktop board with a variable Vid, but this board has this. The two values are suspiciously similar to the speedstep voltages and hence I'm asking the question - does anyone know what this does?
 
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