Chapter 2: Installation
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Installation
Figure 2-1. Universal Retention Mechanism (URM)
Arm (in upright
position)
*Note: The Pentium II processor comes in the SECC package, which has
locking tabs on the top corners. Before installing the Pentium II package into
the URM, push these two locks inward until you hear a click. (After you
have fully seated the processor into the Slot 1 connector as instructed
below, these locks should return to their outer positions.)
With the heat sink facing toward the RIMM/DIMM memory slots, slide the
SECC/SECC2 processor package into the URM and continue pushing it down
until fully seated in the Slot 1 connector. Some URMs have extra caps to be
used for SECC2 processors (AMP URMs do not have these). If so, after the
processor is installed in the motherboard, place a cap on each end of the
URM and push down until they snap into place. These caps are not left/
right specific.
PIIISCA/PIIISCD/PIIISCE:
Your motherboard has a Slot 1 type connector, which supports Pentium II*
and Pentium III processors housed in SECC* and SECC2 packages, respec-
tively. Please see the note below when installing a Pentium II processor
with the SECC package.
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