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Installing the Passive Processor
The installation of the passive processor differs only slightly from that of the
active processor. Your passive CPU package should contain one CPU retention
module, one heat sink retention bracket with mounting locks, two mounting
attachments, and one heat sink lock.Install the retention module as explained in
the active processor section.
The heat sink mount (Figure 17)
has two pins on the bottom and
four pins on the top. Notice that
the bottom two pins are of
different sizes. The size of the
pins and the holes in the
motherboard will determine the
correct orientation. When the bracket is correctly installed, the four pins on
top will be right next to the Pentium II CPU slot.
Insert the heat sink mount into the holes on the motherboard. When the
bracket is properly inserted into the holes on the motherboard, you will hear a
clicking noise.
Align the CPU with the CPU retention module. Make sure the heat sink is lined
up with the heat sink mount bracket. If you put the CPU in the wrong way, you
may damage the CPU, the motherboard, and/or the CPU socket. Slowly press
down on the CPU module until the CPU locks into place. You will hear a
clicking noise when the CPU is locked securely into the module.
The heat sink lock (Figure 18) has four notches which will correspond to the
four pins on the heat sink mounting bracket. Gently slide the lock between the
heat sink and the heat sink mounting
bracket until both sides of the lock are
firmly secured. A clicking sound will
be heard when the lock is securely
fastened to the heat sink mounting
bracket. To remove the lock from the
heat sink mounting bracket, gently
press the ends of the locks inward and pull.
Lock the heat sink mount to the board by inserting the two mounting locks
Figure 17
Figure 18
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