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passive processor is equipped with a heat sink alone. Both types of
CPUs provide the user with the same performance, and both types can
be installed in the Pentium II slot on the Tsunami board.
Figure 11
Figure 12
Installing CPU Retention Modules
Installation of a Pentium II processor requires a CPU retention module,
which is first secured onto the motherboard.
To attach the retention
module, place the
motherboard on a flat
surface. 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).
Drop the retention module (Figure 14 on the following page) down over
the Pentium II slot so that the retention module sits flat against the
motherboard. Tighten the screws in a clockwise manner to secure the
module to the board. Warning: Do not overtighten the screws as you
may damage the module and/or the motherboard.
Pentium II Slot Connector
and Key Pin
Figure 13