Upgrading Your System 4-11
Removing a Termination Board
3.
If your system has one processor and you are replacing it, leave the
termination board intact in the empty Slot 1 secondary connector.
Remove the processor you want to replace. See “Removing the
Pentium II Processor.”
4.
If your system has two processors and you are replacing one or both,
remove the appropriate one(s). See “Removing the Pentium II
Processor.”
5.
Remove the new processor from its antistatic package and place it
on a grounded, static-free surface or conductive foam pad.
6.
Place the thermal pad on top of the processor so that the holes in
the thermal pad line up with the holes in the processor.
7.
Position the heat sink on top of the processor.
8.
Install the two clips that secure the heat sink to the processor.
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