Installing System Upgrades 4-15
6.
Install the replacement heat sink and fan as follows and in accordance
with the procedures contained in the upgrade kit.
If the kit includes a thermal pad, center it on top of the processor.
Align the heat sink, fan, and retention clip assembly with the
processor and set it down on the processor (see the figure
“Removing the fan, heat sink, and processor” for alignment).
Attach the heat sink retention clip to the processor socket by
hooking the non-flange end of the clip over the socket tab.
Press down on the flange on the opposite end of the clip and
hook the clip over the socket tab.
7.
Plug the cooling fan cable into its connector (CPU Fan) on the system
board. If unplugged, plug in the front panel cable.
8.
Replace any expansion boards you might have removed (see
“Installing an Expansion Board” later in this chapter).
9.
Install the diskette drive, bracket, and cover.
10.
Connect any peripherals and power cords, and power up the system.
Expansion Boards
Your system supports 32-bit PCI Plug and Play expansion boards. With
Plug and Play expansion boards, you can install a board without changing
the hardware settings. There are no system resource conflicts to resolve.
Plug and Play automatically configures the board for the system.
The PCI connectors support bus mastering and accept PCI expansion
boards that run at half the system board’s bus speed. The PCI bus handles
32 bits of data at a time, boosting system performance.
The following sections include procedures for installing and removing
expansion boards.