4: Installing The Motherboar
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4: Installing The Motherboard
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Completing System Configuration
Once the motherboard is installed in the system housing,
you can proceed to connect or install whatever internal
devices you will use to complete the system. These will
at least include an AGP display card and disk drives.
After that, having replaced the system housing cover, you
can connect external peripherals to complete the process
of preparing the system for use. These will include at
least a video display and a keyboard and probably a point-
ing device. Please see the next chapter for information on
completing these final hardware installation steps and
installing Operating System and support software.
EEB 3.0 Housing
EEB 3.0 Housing
EEB 3.0 Housing
EEB 3.0 Housing
EEB 3.0 Housing
An EEB 3.0 system hous-
ing will have four Reten-
tion Mechanism mount-
ing standoffs for each
CPU socket. The Reten-
tion Mechanisms mount-
ing screws screw into the
standoffs instead of a
CPU Backplate.
There are four Retention
Mechanism mounting
standoffs for each CPU
socket on an EEB 3.0
housing’s mother-board
mounting plate.