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Chapter 3: CPU Installation and Removal
Pentium II (233 through 300MHz) and Pentium Pro Processors (150 through
200 MHz) can be used on the S1682D. Please refer to section 2.3 for the
correct CPU jumper settings for your board. Although the S1682D
motherboard is designed as a dual CPU system, it will also function with a
single CPU.
The S1682D board provides two slots for Pentium II Processors--(Pentium
II Primary and Secondary Slots).
If only one CPU is used, the CPU should be
plugged into the Primary Slot. However, when two CPUs are used, these CPUs
should be of the same speed and type.
Caution!!
The CPU is a sensitive electronic component which can be easily
damaged by static electricity. Do not touch the CPU pins with your fingers.
3.1 Installation of Pentium II Boxed (Active) Processors
(Note: Active Processors are equipped with cooling fans. When installing an
Active CPU, you also need to connect the cooling fan cable to its connector.)
Installing CPU Retention Modules
1. Installation of a Pentium II Active Processor requires a CPU Retention
Module, which is first secured onto the motherboard. (Refer to the
motherboard layout on Page 10.)
2. To attach the Retention Module, place the motherboard on a flat
surface.
3. Locate the key pin on one end of the Pentium II Slot on the board.
Then carefully line up the key
notch on the Retention Module
with the key pin on the Pentium
II Slot. (The key pin on the
Pentium II Slot indicates the
correct orientation of the CPU.)
Pentium II Slot Connector
and Key Pin
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