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Chapter 4 Working Inside Your System
Board Set
The system board supports two processor modules, a memory module, and
an RPX module.
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CAUTION
The Pentium II processor is be extremely sensitive to ESD
and always requires careful handling. After removing the
module from its protective wrapper or from the system
board, place it heat sink side down on a nonconductive,
static-free surface. Do not slide the module over any
surface.
If you are upgrading a one-processor system with a second processor, you
must install a voltage regulator and remove the termination board from the
CPU1 slot.
Removing the Termination Board
See Figure 4-5.
1. Observe the warnings and cautions on page 3, “Safety Guidelines.”
2. Remove the left side cover (page 80).
3. Press the latches on the Terminator Latching Assembly (TLA) inward.
4. Pull the TLA out of the module retention bracket.
5. Holding the terminator board by its top edge, carefully rock it back and
forth until the edge connector pulls free.
Summary of Contents for MB440LX
Page 1: ...Intel MB440LX System Installation Guide...
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Page 26: ...26 Chapter 1 Server Description OM05793 Figure 1 4 Security Padlocks...
Page 48: ...48 Chapter 2 Installing The System...
Page 78: ...78 Chapter 3 Configuring The System...
Page 114: ...114 Chapter 4 Working Inside Your System OM05791A 1 2 3 Figure 4 19 Lithium Back up Battery...
Page 116: ...116 Chapter 4 Working Inside Your System OM05268 Figure 4 20 Removing the Front Panel Board...
Page 118: ...118 Chapter 4 Working Inside Your System OM05278 Figure 4 21 Front Panel Fans...
Page 127: ...M440LX Server System Product Guide 127 OM05771 Figure 4 26 Removing the Power Share Backplane...
Page 132: ...132 Chapter 4 Working Inside Your System...
Page 137: ...M440FX Server System Product Guide 137 OM06470 1 2 Figure 5 2 Installing a Hard Disk Drive...
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