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For Pentium III/Celeron processors:
a.
Follow steps “a” ~ “b” above.
b.
Locate the two sliding locks on each bracket. Read the writing on each lock:
“OPEN” and “LOCK”. To lock, use your index finger and thumb, grasp each
lock, and gently slide upward. This may be done simultaneously with two hands,
or one at a time. Once each lock has been fixed upward, the CPU is secured into
place.
c.
To release CPU, use your index finger and thumb, grasp each lock, and gently
push downward. Lift the CPU upward and out of the socket.
Step 2. Install processor fan
This process is executed more quickly if your Pentium II/III/Celeron processor already has a fan
attached to it. If so, attach the processor fan power cable to the “FAN1” header.
Step 3. Setting CPU speed
The CPU speed is setup using
Iwill Smart Setting
. This is found in the BIOS setup by pressing
<Del> during the boot up process. Please refer to Chapter 4 for instructions on setting CPU speed.
Note: The CPU speed must be setup according to the CPU’s specifications.
Step 4. Install the memory module
At least one memory module, such as a 168-pin 3.3V unbuffered SDRAM, Registered DIMM or
EDO DIMM, needs to be inserted into the DIMM sockets. You may select any of the four DIMM
sockets —there are no restrictions.
Note: Be sure the edges of your memory module line-up correctly with the socket before attempting
to insert the memory module.
Step 5. Connect the internal peripherals
The internal peripherals are devices that are located within the computer chassis, such as the floppy
disk drive, hard disk drive, CD-ROM drive, etc. There is one 34-pin flat cable for floppy disk drive,
and one 40-pin flat cable for several IDE devices included in your retail package.
Note:
The plastic lead on the middle of one side of the cable’s connector acts as a key, and slides
easily into the gap in the middle of the receiving connector on the motherboard when inserting the
cable connector.
Step 6. Connect the Reset button
The 2-pin reset header is located on pins 9--10 (identified as RST). Connect the reset button cable
from the RST header to the reset button on the front panel of your PC case.
Locate the RST header on the motherboard:
Pin 9
RESET
Pin 10
Ground
1
11
1
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