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Section 3

Installation

NOTE: If you have a ZIF socket with an overhead bar (Figure 3.2) or a 168-pin socket (Figure
3.1), you need a socket extender (not included). If you have one of these sockets to DO NOT
attempt to install the QUICKCHIP. Call PNY Technologies Technical Support at 1-888-316-
1192

.

and we will send you a chip extender at no cost to you.

Now that you have recorded your original settings and set the motherboard for the correct clock
speed and voltage (if necessary), it is time to install the QUICKCHIP.

Removing the 486 Processor

1. Shut down the computer and be sure all peripherals are turned OFF and unplugged.

2. Disconnect all power cords from the computer.

3. Place the computer on a surface that has area to work. Remove the cover from your com-

puter. Consult your owner’s manual for detailed instructions.

4. Locate the 486 CPU processor on your system board or CPU expansion card. The CPU

processor should have the manufacturer’s logo, such as “INTEL”, and the CPU type and
speed rating, such as “80486DX-33”. The 486 CPU processor may have a heatsink and or
fan attached to it.

5. Make  sure  you  can  easily  access  the  486  CPU. If there  is  an  expansion  card  or  drive

obstructing the CPU, remove the device(s), if possible, and store it in a safe place.

6. Take note of the position and orientation of Pin 1 of the 486 by marking it with a felt tip

pen before you remove it. The QUICKCHIP 133 will be installed with its Pin 1 in the same
position as the 486 Pin 1.

If your computer has a surface-mounted processor, which is soldered on the system board, you
need  to  find  the  OverDrive  socket  on  the  system  board  and  go  directly  to  “QUICKCHIP
Installation” on page 14.

DO NOT attempt to remove a soldered chip.

Figure 3.1

168-pin socket. Notice
the missing extra pin at
the pin corner.

Figure 3.2

Overhead bar Zif with
Socket Extender

Summary of Contents for QUICKCHIP 133

Page 1: ...Installation Guide for 486 Based SX SX2 DX DX2 Systems QUICKCHIP QUICKCHIP 133MHz 133MHz Processor Upgrade for 486 Based Systems...

Page 2: ...HIP from the original purchaser EXCEPT AS SET FORTH HEREIN THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A P...

Page 3: ...ge 8 Bus Speed Page 8 Special Notes Page 9 Section 3 Installation Preliminary Speed Check Using SysChck Page 10 Before You Begin the QUICKCHIP Installation Page 10 CPU Configurations Page 11 Removing...

Page 4: ...motherboard settings and make new ones if necessary Page 10 5 Verify CPU socket type Page 11 6 Remove the old 486 processor Page 12 7 Install the QUICKCHIP Page 14 8 Re assemble and power up the comp...

Page 5: ...CKCHIP Package Contents The following items should be included in the QUICKCHIP package If you are missing any of theses items immediately return the QUICKCHIP to the place of purchase Additional Item...

Page 6: ...33MHz and externally at 33MHz The QUICKCHIP 133 is a convenient high performance solution for increasing your computer s CPU speed up to 250 over its current 486 processor This upgrade gives you the p...

Page 7: ...3 processor DO NOT attempt to separate any of the QUICKCHIP s components Doing so will damage the QUICKCHIP and void your warranty The Dip Switches The QUICKCHIP features two blocks of dip switches Th...

Page 8: ...otice that one of the corners on the QUICKCHIP 133 upgrade has a white stripe and beveled edge or other distinguishing mark This corner signifies Pin 1 and must line up with Pin 1 on the processor soc...

Page 9: ...sibility of such damages PNY Technologies will only repair or replace defective modules within the warranty period If you wish to return the QUICKCHIP for a refund you must contact the original place...

Page 10: ...d socket DO NOT use the OverDrive socket You will unlock the socket using the side bar or retaining screw remove the 486 processor and install the QUICKCHIP 133 into the empty ZIF socket If you have a...

Page 11: ...er 5 To execute the program type SYSCHK at the A SYSCHK prompt 6 Press 9 for SPEED This will display the throughput speed and the CPU speed 7 Record your speed and through put for future reference Bef...

Page 12: ...structions 4 Locate the 486 CPU processor on your system board or CPU expansion card The CPU processor should have the manufacturer s logo such as INTEL and the CPU type and speed rating such as 80486...

Page 13: ...up slightly Figure 3 3 Work around each side several times until the pins on the underside of the chip are sufficiently exposed 2 Once free carefully lift out the processor with your fingers taking c...

Page 14: ...steps below to install the QUICKCHIP 133 into your computer WARNING If the processor upgrade is not installed correctly Pin 1 to Pin 1 it may result in damage to the computer the processor upgrade or...

Page 15: ...ocked or open position align the pins on the QUICKCHIP 133 with the holes on the ZIF socket You do not need to force the QUICKCHIP 133 into the socket 3 Apply gentle pressure only if needed to make su...

Page 16: ...omputer Use this utility to measure the CPU Speed and CPU Throughput Speed You can measure the performance of your computer by checking SysChck This is a running test that should instantly report a re...

Page 17: ...t works Solution 5 Check BIOS version You may need to upgrade Check with your computer s manufacturer for information Problem 3 Computer freezes during boot up Solution 1 Try all the dip switch settin...

Page 18: ...HIP over and orient its position as shown Figure 5 1 If the switch is Up ON and Down OFF SwitchesA1 6 are on the left and B1 8 are on the right Step 2 Use the Chip Extractor Tool or any small tipped o...

Page 19: ...urn switches A1 A3 and A6 ON Step 4 Turn switches A2 A4 A5 and B1 8 OFF Option 3 3X 3x Write Through Step 3 Turn switches A1 and A6 ON Step 4 Turn switches A2 A3 A4 A5 and B1 8 OFF If the QUICKCHIP is...

Page 20: ...installation and operation of this product By breaking the product seal you acknowledge your responsibility for complying with all warnings and accept all risks associated with the installa tion and u...

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