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4.
Check to see if the newly installed processor requires a
system board jumper change (see Chapter 5, Setting
System Board Jumpers).
5.
Replace any boards removed during this procedure.
6.
Replace the system unit cover.
SECONDARY CACHE UPGRADE
The system comes with 16 KB of primary cache built into
the processor. All configurations support 256 KB of
asynchronous or synchronous pipeline burst secondary
SRAM cache. Secondary cache is standard on some
configurations. The secondary cache installs into a cache
socket on the system board. Secondary cache increases
system performance.
NOTE
Secondary cache comes standard in all Asia,
Australia, and in some U.S. configurations.
NEC recommends that you purchase the NEC
Cache Upgrade Kit when adding secondary cache.
The NEC option kit has been tested and approved
to work correctly with your system.
Use the following procedure to install the cache module.
1.
Remove the system unit cover.
2.
Locate the cache socket on the system board (see
“Option Installation Procedures” earlier in the chapter).
If you have expansion boards obstructing the connector,
remove the boards.
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