It is can't do so automatically, but you can hook it up to one of the COM-ports and send commands to it - you can use one of them to set the display to 1000 if thar is what you want.
Modern cases seem to lack more and more switches and LEDs found on older AT-cases, so made PC drive bay module to add them back in. Smart powee switch also make the regular ATX powee switch work as expectex with AT motherboards. And there's a tuebo-switch with Mhz-display, so that you can put Hi/Lo or the expected value on it.
I love this crazy idea! Does it display the bus frequency correctly and support Pentium III with a maximum of over 1GHz?
It is can't do so automatically, but you can hook it up to one of the COM-ports and send commands to it - you can use one of them to set the display to 1000 if thar is what you want.
Or a pure CPLD high frequency counter on board? (github.com/aelfimow/frequency-counter-2)
?? what does it do
Modern cases seem to lack more and more switches and LEDs found on older AT-cases, so made PC drive bay module to add them back in. Smart powee switch also make the regular ATX powee switch work as expectex with AT motherboards.
And there's a tuebo-switch with Mhz-display, so that you can put Hi/Lo or the expected value on it.