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3. Position the CPU above the ZIF socket. Make sure
pin 1 of the CPU is aligned with pin 1 of the socket.
Lower the chip until the pins are inserted properly in
their corresponding holes. Remember that no force is
needed to install the CPU. If the CPU will not easily
insert, please verify you have pin 1 of the CPU
aligned with pin 1 of the socket. Applying too much
pressure can damage the CPU or the socket.
4. Push the handle down until the handle locks into its
place. The top plate will slide forward. You will feel
some resistance as the pressure starts to secure the
CPU in the socket. This is normal and will not
damage the CPU. However, if the handle is not
completely closed, damage to the CPU and/or
system board may result.
Positioning the CPU Above the ZIF Socket
Summary of Contents for G486VPB
Page 1: ...G486VPB Rev 0 SystemBoard User sManual D28750815...
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Page 21: ...G486VPB 21 JumperSettingsforCPUTypeSelect Intel486SX Pin 1...
Page 22: ...PCI ISASystemBoard 22 Intel 486DX DX2 Default Pin 1...
Page 23: ...G486VPB 23 IntelDX4 Pin 1...
Page 24: ...PCI ISASystemBoard 24 Intel DX4 OverDrive Pentium OverDrive Pin 1...
Page 25: ...G486VPB 25 AMDAm486DX2SV8B Pin 1...
Page 26: ...PCI ISASystemBoard 26 AMDAm486DX2NV8T Pin 1...
Page 27: ...G486VPB 27 AMDAm486DX4SV8B Am486DX4NV8T Pin 1...
Page 28: ...PCI ISASystemBoard 28 UMCU5SD Pin 1...
Page 29: ...G486VPB 29 UMCU5S U5SLV Pin 1...
Page 31: ...G486VPB 31 CyrixCx5x86 Pin 1...