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Removing and installing the CPU
Your system’s Pentium
III processor comes in a FC-PGA 370-pin package.
The FC-PGA package is designed for the new breed of sleek, high
performance, small form factor PCs.
Your mainboard supports two Pentium III processors running at
933 Mhz and 1 GHz or two Intel
Pentium III processors running at 512K
1.13- and 1.26 GHz and future generations of Pentium III processors on
a 100 or 133 MHz system bus.
Caution:
Always observe the ESD precautions when installing or
removing a system component. Refer to page 49.
Removing a CPU
Follow these steps to remove a CPU:
1
Remove the housing panels. See page 51 for more detailed
instructions.
2
Locate the CPU socket on the mainboard.
3
Detach the fan/heatsink cable connector (
1
and
2
).
4
Insert a flat screwdriver into the fan/heatsink metal bracket (
3
)
and pry it outward (
4
).
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Summary of Contents for Altos G610
Page 1: ...Acer Altos G610 User s guide ...
Page 10: ......
Page 11: ...1 System overview ...
Page 18: ...1 System overview 8 ...
Page 19: ...2 System tour ...
Page 51: ...41 e Place the server on the tray and secure it with the four screws removed from the stands ...
Page 56: ...2 System tour 46 ...
Page 57: ...3 Upgrading your system ...
Page 90: ...3 Upgrading your system 80 ...
Page 91: ...4 BIOS Setup utility ...
Page 134: ...4 BIOS Setup utility 124 ...
Page 135: ...Appendix A ASM Pro quick installation guide ...
Page 136: ...This appendix shows you how to set up ASM Pro and its agent software ...
Page 154: ...Appendix A ASM Pro quick installation guide 144 ...