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Motherboard instalation I have a QDI Advance10F P6V694X motherboard with intel processor (1000MHz). I have a problem with the jumper setting from my mainboard. If you have an manual for my motherboard (P6V694X/10F rev. 2.0) please send me to my email: [email protected]. It's very urgent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you.

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