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Upgrades and Options
Pentium II Processor
The following subsections provide procedures for
upgrading and configuring the processor in your system.
Topics covered include:
■
Adding a Pentium II processor
■
Removing a Pentium II processor.
Notice:
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage
components; place them on an antistatic surface. Modify
the system board using an antistatic wrist strap
attached to chassis ground.
I n s t a l l i n g a P r o c e s s o r
The system board has two sockets for Pentium II
Processors. Figure 5-6 illustrates the location for the
optional Pentium processor in your system. When
adding a second processor, use
the same type and speed
as the processor shipped with your system. Contact your
sales representative.
Notice:
Installing a second processor that is of a
different type than the first processor, will result in
system damage. Do not touch or bend the processor's
exposed pins.
Notice:
The voltage module for CPU 2 should not be
installed in a mono processor system.
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