computerdude92
Veteran Member
Hi guys,
I found a Gateway 2000 P5-120 fulltower that looks just like the one pictured below. It was manufactured in Feb 1996. The system works great and all, but the CPU speed is reported at only 90MHz, not the 120MHz we want. I checked under the hood and the CPU is indeed a real Pentium 120.
The motherboard has several dip switches to control settings instead of jumpers. I saw a row for CPU speed and the only options are 75, 90, and 100. This is the original motherboard for the system because it has a sticker with the same exact date as on the back of the PC tower, being Feb 29, 1996. Does anyone have a manual handy, or has a Gateway like this that has the switches set correctly so I can find out what the right settings are please?
Thank you very much for any answers.
I found a Gateway 2000 P5-120 fulltower that looks just like the one pictured below. It was manufactured in Feb 1996. The system works great and all, but the CPU speed is reported at only 90MHz, not the 120MHz we want. I checked under the hood and the CPU is indeed a real Pentium 120.
The motherboard has several dip switches to control settings instead of jumpers. I saw a row for CPU speed and the only options are 75, 90, and 100. This is the original motherboard for the system because it has a sticker with the same exact date as on the back of the PC tower, being Feb 29, 1996. Does anyone have a manual handy, or has a Gateway like this that has the switches set correctly so I can find out what the right settings are please?
Thank you very much for any answers.