Installing Options 5-35
PROCESSOR UPGRADE
The zero-insertion force (ZIF) socket makes a processor
upgrade easy. The ZIF socket accepts pin-grid-array (PGA)
processors, such as the primary processor or a next
generation processor.
!
CAUTION
Incorrect installation of the processor can damage
the processor, system board, or both. Follow the
installation instructions carefully.
The system requires a heatsink on the processor.
Verify that you have the correct heatsink for the
processor being installed.
Changing the heatsink may result in some
expansion slots becoming useable only for half-
length expansion boards.
When upgrading the processor, first remove the processor
currently installed in the system, then install the upgrade
processor.
Removing the Processor
Remove the processor installed on the system board as
follows.
1.
Remove the system unit cover (see “Removing the
Desktop Cover” or “Removing the Minitower Cover”).
2.
Locate the processor socket (see “System Board
Options”).
3.
Release the heatsink clip from the tabs on the socket (see
the following figure).
Summary of Contents for POWERMATE ENTERPRISE - 09-1997
Page 34: ...Introducing Your Computer 1 19 Audio connectors desktop Audio connectors minitower ...
Page 37: ...1 22 Introducing Your Computer Power supply features desktop Power supply features minitower ...
Page 43: ...Using Your Computer 2 5 Keyboard features Windows 95 keys ...
Page 146: ...5 18 Installing Options Installing Options 5 ...
Page 147: ...Installing Options 5 19 Locating desktop expansion slots Locating minitower expansion slots ...
Page 149: ...Installing Options 5 21 Removing a slot cover desktop Removing a slot cover minitower ...
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Page 187: ...5 56 Installing Options Removing the front panel desktop Removing the front panel minitower ...